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at the very place where he was found, after an excellent 

 run of two hours and thirty-five mmutes. During the 

 run. White was frequently with the hounds, and was up 

 at the death. 



On another occasion the same hounds found at Aries- 

 ton covers, and went away at a rattling rate for Swinfen 

 Moor — thence to Osmaston — turned to the right for 

 Swarkston, where he was lost, afl^ording, however, a very 

 sharp run of twenty-five minutes, over a heavy country. 

 Tried the covers at Arleston again — no find. Tried a 

 small ozier bed at no great distance — found. Renard 

 broke cover in gallant style, passing through Mr. Glover's 

 farm yard, skirting the canal, and made away for Arles- 

 ton Gorse — passed through the cover for Swarkston 

 cover — crossed a large drain below the gorse, and, pas- 

 sing Chellaston, proceeded to within a mile of Weston; 

 when renard, finding himself pressed, made a sharp turn 

 for Chellaston, making away for Swarkston cover ; but, 

 being headed back by some men at work in a field, he 

 crossed the Derby road — thence to Elvaston, and turn- 

 ing to the left, lay down in a meadow. This caused a 

 check for some minutes, when renard was at length 

 viewed off by the whole field : — he went in a direct line 

 for th6 ozier bed where he had been found — passed 

 through it — crossed Denman's Lane — reached Derby 

 race course, passing close to the stand — he proceeded 

 along the banks of the canal, and entered some small 

 gardens between the canal and the river Derwent, where 

 some boatmen hit him with a stone, by which he was 

 disabled, and the hounds killed him in the gardens. 

 One hour and thirty minutes. White was frequently 



