400 



1 888. 



Upcerne Wood, where lie bore rigHt to 

 Batcombe, and back to Remedy, and lost, in 

 about an hour. Found then a good fox in 

 Admiral Digby's Plantation, who ran out for 

 Sweethills (near which Colonel Everard Digby 

 got a very nasty fall over timber), then turned 

 back right, and ran well to Holnest House, 

 over the park, and then on, as if for Berkeley 

 Gorse, and sharp round Boy's Hill, and past 

 the old Grange House. We had been going 

 thirty minutes up to this point, and now got 

 to slow hunting, going by Woodfalls, and 

 marking him to ground in the main earth just 

 out of our country ; so there he remains. 



April 13th. — 



We had a busy day from the Kennels. 

 From Tennants' Wood we ran well to Gale's 

 Plantation, and to Maperton Gorse, and lost. 

 Found our next in Templecombe Wood, and 

 worked him, now fast, now slow, by Stowell, 

 Charlton Gorse, Tennants' Wood, Maperton, 

 Lattiford, pointing for Blscombe, towards 

 Dean's Bush, over the Clapton earths, then 



