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THE WARWICKSHIEE HUNT. 



[1831 



houud in the pack, or any idea started to ascertain whether 

 by system or by accident they had contrived to carry a 

 scent twenty miles over a conntry to kill a fox, and how 

 so o'l-eat an event has been achieved few modern sportsmen 

 can with any degree of accuracy relate. The "Old Sports- 

 man " is very severe, but perhaps not unjustly so, on his 

 generation in 1S;31, and we hope that more true lovers of 



WARWICKSHIRE ENTRY, 1880. 

 Mr. J. Russell. 



Benedict (26) Warble (26) 



Col. Berkeley's Pagan 

 Rocket (24) 



Ranter (27) 



Bobadil (26) ,. 



Ranter (27) 



Brusher "^ 

 BoAvmaii I 

 Baronet C 

 Blameless J 



Bugler 



Cryer 



Denmark 7 

 Dewdrop 5 



Dmieau 



Harmony ") 



Harndess ) 



Marmion 



Manager 



Mover 



Madcap 



Modish 



Remiis 



Remnant . 

 Rifleman . 

 Ramliler 

 Ringwood 

 Ruler 



Vaidter ' Duke of Beaufort'sVanguard 



Voucher Duke of Beaufort'sVanguard 



Welcome Col. Berkeley's Woldsman 



Workman , Workman (23) 



His Bravery 



Cymbeline (23) 



Destiny (24) 

 Darling (23) 

 Honesty (25) 



Minister (22) Dairymaid (25) 



Rocket (24) Vocal (26) 



Duke of Beaufort's Rul)ens His Waspish 



Rocket (24) Playful (27) 



Rocket (24) ' Wildfire (26) 



Diligent (25) 

 HisEcho 

 His Racket 

 Volatile (26) 



the noble science are to be found amongst the field of the 

 present day. 



On June 16th, 1831, in consequence of the Anson 

 Hunt relinquishing the , hunting south of Coventry, the 

 followino- coverts were transferred to the Warwickshire : 

 Weston Wood, Wappenbury Wood, Waverley Wood, 

 Bericote Wood, Baggington, Princethorpe, Byton Woods. 

 Bubbenhall, and Cubbington Woods. 



