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towards the Grange, then turned over the open 

 by Colonel Wall's park at Worthy, crossed 

 the turnpike-road, skirted the Race-course to 

 Crawley Belts, and then to Flower Down and 

 Littleton ; then, after a check of five minutes, 

 away by Lainston House to Farley Mount, into 

 Parnholt. By this time it was quite dark, and 

 although the fox was quite beaten, he escaped. 

 It was run in one hour and twenty-five minutes, 

 and in a dense fog the whole time. Several 

 strangers were out amongst them — Major 

 Uclny (Grenadier Guards), Mr. Worth, a sports- 

 man well known in Devonshire. Of those who 

 got to the end were Messrs. Augustus Onslow, 

 Arthur Onslow, Mr. James East, M.P., Mr. 

 Barton Wallop, Mr. W. Green, Dr. Twynam, 

 and Mr. Charles Deane. 



Dec. 24th. " The H. H. had a severe run from 

 The h. h., Beauworth. After drawing Cheriton 



from Beau- O 



worth. Wood blank, they got on an outlying 



fox, which took them over Tichborne Down, 

 through Ropley, to Newton Common, Chawton 

 Park, down to the deep country by Worldham 

 to Langrish Farm, at Greatham, where they 

 killed after a run of two hours and ten minutes. 

 Many horses were left at farm-houses. Seven 

 only were up at the death — viz. Mr. E. Knight, 

 who got the brush, Mr. Gearing, whose horse 



