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man, C. R. Manley, went well throughout the 

 run, and Dick Teed the whip broke down his 

 famous mare, " The Midnight Star." 



The Vine met at Pamber End, 1848 - 

 drew the r orest, and found instantly ; March the 

 the hounds settled and raced their p a mbe? m 

 fox through the parishes of Silches- End " 

 ter, Bramley, Sherfield, Hartley Westpall, and 

 Stratfield-Turgis, over a very stiff country, 

 and ran into him in the shrubbery at By- 

 land's, where plenty of good cheer was pro- 

 vided for all by Captain Brown. The whole 

 field were delighted with this run, and com- 

 plimented Will Cox on the admirable way in 

 which his hounds worked. 



This pack had another very fine 



r -o i T -£! v The Vine, 



run from ropiiam Lane, finding a March 6, 

 fox at Waltham Frimley, and going ^^e". 

 by Blackwood, Dummer Down, the 

 Holt, to Thorney Down, ran through this 

 wood at a tremendous pace, and crossed the 

 valley at Brown Candover. Here the held, 

 which had considerably lessened, expected 

 that he must die ; but he made another effort, 

 and succeeded in reaching Upper Lanham, 

 and after a burst through that wood was 

 killed after a sharp run of one hour and fifty 

 minutes. 



