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THE WARWICKSHIEE HUNT. 



[1837 



pace to Chesterton Wood, tliroiigli which he ran without 

 dwelling for a moment. On to Yerney's Grorse, Fletcher's 

 Coppice, along the Grrass Bottoms, to Lighthorne Eongli, 

 through which the scent was carried without a check. 

 From thence over grass to Compton Yerney, where, 

 entering the gardens, and scaling the wall, a few minutes 

 elapsed before the door could be opened for the hounds, 



WARWICKSHIRE ENTRY, 1837. 

 Mr. Granville. 



Names. 



SlUES. 



Dams. 



Boaster | 

 Brilliant ) 

 Bertram ^ 

 Blameless f 

 Boimylass t 

 Barmaid J 

 Barrister "^ 

 Brusher [■ 

 Bashful 3 

 Commodore 

 Cardinal 

 Cruiser 

 Comely 

 Caroline 

 Crafty 

 Driver 7 

 Dabehiek j 

 Ferr3'mau 

 Frantic 



Famous 



Manaij-er ... 

 Wonde- ) 

 Witelicraft 3 

 Skilful 



Windsor "i 

 Wildfire [ . 

 Warble J 



Woodman (31). 



Brilliant (32) 



Dexter (33) ! Blameless (30) 



Bluecap (31) , Wliimsey (31) 



Cryer (30) 



Bluecap (31) 



Bel voir Fatal 



Belvoir Fatal 



Hymen (31) 



Woodman (31) 



Brocklesby Gambler 



Baronet (30) 



Matchless (33) 



Delicate (33) 



Bertha (34) 



Woefid (31) 

 Miduig-ht (32) 



Hopeful (31) 



Duke of Grafton's 

 Spangle 



Warspite (31) 



which gave pug a chance.* Here there was another fox 

 seen to enter Bowshot Wood, but it was quite evident that 

 the hounds were not baffled by " the stranger " from 

 Ufton, who, ignorant of the proximity of Walton Wood 

 and the woodlands on his right, kept the open country by 



* Mr. Jesse Eales, now gamekeeper at Compton Teruey, viewed the fox as he 

 passed the gardens at this place. 



