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THE WARWICKSHIRE HUNT. 



[1827 



persons present at those dinners ; the master of tlie inn 

 shall be allowed Is. per bottle for every bottle of such wine 

 drunk at them ; (9) The uniform of the club for all the 

 members not clergymen shall be a plain scarlet coat with 

 gilt buttons, having on them an old English WE ; this 

 uniform to be worn at the club dinners and at the ball. 



"Hark Forward" says: "On November 20th, 1827, we 

 met at Wolford Wood, and found a good fox the moment 

 the hounds entered the wood. After taking one ring 

 round the covert he went away, and the hounds ran at best 



STUD HOUNDS 

 Mentioned in List of 1827. 



pace, leaving Bourton on the left, through Little Compton, 

 and by Chastleton and over Kingham Field, and they killed 

 the fox near Sarsden House, after running for an hour and 

 ten minutes. When on Chastleton Hill a very thick fog 

 came on, and the hounds continued running at such a pace 

 as to distance all the field except ten. Mr. Fellowes made 

 good use of his knowledge of the Oxfordshire country, and 

 led the others until they again viewed the hounds at 

 Kingham." 



