222 THE TFJNITY FOOT BEAGLES 



While we drawing for a hare, the ladies, who were riding, began 

 larking over a wire fence with wood on the top. Miss (Bobs) 

 Cress well's horse refused, but she stuck to it, and got it over. Horse 

 proceeded to run away and got among some clothes-lines, which caught 

 her in the throat and dragged her off. Her stirrup flew at least 4 ft. 

 into the air, and she fell heavily, with her throat very badly cut. 



Hounds were taken home, and every assistance given from the 

 farm till the doctor came in 2^ hours after the accident occurred. 

 Col. Buckle and Carrs to lunch. Fished in afternoon. Brevity put 

 down. 



Saturday, Sept. 7. — Shot at Hedgeley with Carrs. Bag, 10 brace 

 and 3 ral)bits. 



Sunday, Sept. 8. — To church at Whittingham in village cart, 

 back to lunch. 



Monday, Sept. 9. — Have changed meets to Tuesday, Thursday, 

 Saturday, so as not to clash with foxhounds. Shot rabbits on Eeaveley 

 didders. Dr. Fenwick rode in from Akeld to lunch. Comical, 

 Gladsome, and Songstress put down. 



Tuesday, Sept. 10.— Up at 6.30. 



Met at Ingram at 8.30. 



Found a hare on the glebe land, but soon lost her. No scent, too 

 much bracken. G. Carr to sleep and dine. 



Miss Phyllis Browne, Miss and Mr. Cresswell were out. 



Wednesday, Sept. 11. — Slept on mat in sitting-room, as G. Carr 

 had my bed. 



Up at 2 A.M. 



Cooked breakfast, and walked 5 miles to Glanton to meet my 

 horse (from the Bridge of Aln). The Percy met at Callaly at 5 a.m. 

 Back to lunch at Pteaveley at 12. Went on to a picnic at Linhope 

 given by Carrs. There were there four Carrs, ourselves. Miss Cress- 

 well, Miss P. Browne, Mrs., Col., and Miss Buckle, Mrs. and Miss 

 Shield, Mrs. and Miss Lambert. 



Thursday, Sept. 12. — Up at 4 A.M. Met at Prendwick. Had 

 two rare good runs and a kill. Hounds look in grand condition, 

 and pups all entering well. 



Among those out were Mr. A. Carr, G. and J. Carr, Frank Crispe, 



