1828;, 



SPLENDID KUN FEOM FAENBOROUGH. 



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During- the foUowiiio- week, on December 10th,* the 

 AYarwiekshii'e hounds had another tirst-chiss run over the 

 finest country from a gorse brake near Farnborough , by 

 Claydon and Wormleighton, and over Boddington Hill 

 and through Priors Hardwick. They next ran, leaving 

 Priors Marston to the right, nearly to Shuckburgh Hill, 

 and thence turning slujrt to the right by Catesby, and 

 killed the fox near Staverton, after running for an hour 

 and a half over twelve miles of grass country. 



WARWICKSHIRE ENTRY, 1828. 

 Mr. Fellowes. 



Cymbeline (23) 

 Curious (25) 



ISr} B,j,.et<-23) 



Clarion ) 



Conrad Rocket (24) 



Comfort 3 



CobweU Conqueror(21) ! Juliet (21) 



5^^^''^ . ]- Workman (23) Diligent (25) 



Discount 3 ^ ' ^ \ ! 



§'^""**i Hannibal (24) Vocal (26) 



Harper ) ' \ ^ ' 



Pilot ) 



Pontiff '■ 

 Prudence ) 

 Rebel 

 Wonder ") 

 Worthy 

 Whyn.It 3 

 Warriiir 



Bachelor (25) Pi-oscrpine (24) 



Rocket (24) Destiny (24) 



Rocket (24) ; WJiynot (21) 



Workman (23) I Dairymaid (25) 



On December 12 9th '' Venator " relates that the hounds 

 had the best run which had been seen for many years. 

 Again from a meet at Mitford Bridge, and with a find near 

 Barton drove, tliev ran down the Vale, leaving- Louof 

 Compton t(j the left ; and, turning to the right, crossed the 

 hill by Great Pollwright to Over Norton ; and, leaving 

 Chapel House to the right, ran through Heythrop Park, 



* There is an account of tliis run in the Leamington Spa Courier (issue Dec. 27, 

 1828). It say.^i that they met at Farnborough, and after a run of one hour and forty 

 minutes without a single check, lost when in the neighbourhood of Mr. Osbaldeston's 

 property in Niirthamptonshire. 



