1835] 



MR. VYNER. 



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number of the woodland coverts were given up to Mr. E. 

 Vyner, who resided at Solihull, and established a pack of 

 thii'ty couples of hounds and hunted them himself. At the 

 beginning of the next season Mr. V;yTier had permission to 

 hunt the coverts on the north side of the Avon, and the 

 kennel at Lilliugton was given up to him. 



WARWICKSHIRE ENTRY, 1835. 

 Mr. W. p. Thornhill. 



* By Mr. Horlock's Farmer — his Banquet. Bought as a five-year-old by Mr. 

 Thornhill in 1834. 



t By Mr. Horlock's Dragon — his Dowager. Bought as a two-year-old by Mr. 

 Thornhill in 18.33. 



X By Lord Anson's Dragon — his Twilight. Bought as a five-year-old by Mr. 

 Thornhill in 1833. 



No first-class run is recorded during this season, and 

 only a few good days' sport. Scent lay very badly during 

 the whole season, not only in Warwickshire, but through- 

 out the whole country. 



