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early meet with his own pack. They found a 

 brace of foxes at Inwood at eight o'clock, and 

 followed one by Yenston, through Inwood again, 

 and on to Spurles, and whipped off. They 

 next went down to Lady Theodora's Gorse, 

 from that gorse running a fox through 

 Henstridge Station and village, almost to 

 Stalbridge Park wall. Here he turned right 

 by Toomer Farm, through the quarry, and was 

 lost in Inwood. We found our next in Nyland, 

 and had a wide ring round, part of it at a fair 

 hunting pace, by way of Temple Lane, almost 

 to Buckhorn Weston, re-crossing the river by 

 the Ford, and back, very slowly, into Nyland, 

 where, after much hunting up and down the 

 cover, he bolted into a hole, from which there 

 w^as not time to dislodge him. A very small 

 field out, though it included two of the gentle- 

 men who rode in the point-to-point race in the 

 afternoon. 



March 25th. — 



From the Red Lion, at Cheriton, we had a 

 pretty gallop, as a fox was found in Mr. Dendy's 



