322 1887. 



Kington Magna, but then resumed slow 

 hunting ; and, wandering on along Kington 

 Hill, came in the direction of Fifehead. But 

 he had the best of it, and the stormy weather 

 was all in his favour. 



March 25th. — 



We met at the White Post Inn, at 

 Rimpton. Drew Hinton, Chilton Cantelo, 

 Marston, Rimpton, and Trent, and never 

 found a fox till we got to Trent Barrow, and 

 here, having narrowly escaped being chopped, 

 our fox ran sharply to Trent Gulley ; and then, 

 after this short and prett}' gallop, he wandered 

 about towards Sandford Orcas, and was finally 

 marked to ground in Marston Park. We 

 afterwards found another in Gorton Gorse, and 

 ran by Sigwells and Littleton Hill to Compton 

 Castle, and there he may be now. 



March 26th. — 



There was a good deal of wind, and the 

 meet at Copse House was small, but grew larger 



