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RUN FROM WOLFORD WOOD. 



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Hersey, thence down the Vale to the right of Oxhill to 

 Hell Brake, and from there to Compton Wyniates, where 

 the fox took refuge in the icehouse and was soon killed. 

 This was one of the severest runs of the season, and lasted 

 an hour and forty-five minutes. Colonel Gilbert, Mr. 

 K. Grreaves, Mr. Bellamy, Mr. Cumins, and Mr. Cockbill, 

 junr., were up at the end. 



WARWICKSHIRE ENTRY, 1829. 

 Mr. Fellowes. 



Names. 



Bounty 



Cliampiou"^ 

 Comedy > 

 Countess 3 

 Doriniont ") 

 Daffodil j 

 Justice ") 

 Judy j •■ 

 Minister 

 Roval ^ 

 Ruby ( 

 R(>sel)ud r 

 Rally j 

 Rector 7 

 Racer j 

 Rubens ^ 

 Redrose I 

 Ruin \ 

 Relish j 

 Yansfuavd... 

 Vanity") 

 Verity • ... 

 Viola" 3 

 Windsor ") 

 Wildboy ) 



SlEES. 



Hannibal (24) ' 



Duke of Beaufort's Boxer... 



Rocket (24) 



Rocket (24) 



Minister (22) 



Rocket (24) 



Rocket (24) 



Duke of Beaufort's Rubens. 



Bachelor (25) 



( Duke of Beaufort's ") 

 I Vangiaard ) 



Workman (23) 



Damk. 



Bashful (27) 

 Cymbeline (23) 



Destiny (24) 



Jessamy (26) 

 Diligent (25) 



Proserpine (14) 

 Warspite (23) 



Darling (23) 



Virgin (25) 

 Virulent (23) 



Dairymaid (25) 



A short account is given of a run on December 1st 

 from Wolford Wood, in which the fox ran for an hour, but 

 at last went away by Leamington Hastings and Ditchford, 

 and, leaWng Ilmington to the right, was killed at Shed- 

 combe, between Campden and Cheltenham, after a run of 

 an horn- and twenty minutes without a check. At the 

 death the Leamingtonians found themselves with a distance 

 of thirty-four miles to ride home on tired horses. 



Regarding the extreme steadiness of the Warwickshire 



