340 1887. 



Buckliorn Weston, We found in, and killed 

 near, Cucklington Wood ; but, while eating him, 

 a "holloa" drew our attention to another, whom 

 we followed down and up the hill again, on 

 for Deptly Withybed, eventually heading for 

 Stoke Trister, where we lost him. The scent 

 was but indifferent. 



November 29th. — 



It was better, and we had a very pretty 

 gallop from West Wood, at Lydford. We ran 

 through Park Wood, on to Foss Wood, and out 

 at the low corner, heading for Alford, hounds 

 running well. The fox bore left away from the 

 river, and ran straight to Wraxall ; here he 

 turned away right-handed, and we galloped our 

 best after him, for forty-four minutes all told, 

 pulling him down in the open at Arthur's 

 Bridge, by Alhampton. After celebrating his 

 obsequies, and giving our horses time to pull 

 themselves together, we re-traced our steps more 

 slowly, and went to Homblotton Wood, whence 

 a fox took us to Park Wood, where we did 

 nothing more with him, and soon went home. 



