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THE WAEWICKSHIRE HUNT. 



[1838 



know the country think that this is impossible, even if the 

 lionnds liad run (juite straig'ht, as the distance is seven 

 miles by the Ordnance map as the crow flies. The time 

 occupied was probably thirty-five minutes, making the run 

 so much the more brilliant. In the meantime, a large 

 crowd had assembled at Kadbourne to see the famous gorse 

 drawn, but when it was ascertained that the hounds had o'one 



WARWICKSHIRE ENTRY, 1838. 

 Mr. R. Barnard and Committee. 



Names. 



Denmark > . . 

 Duchess J 

 Wildboy ") 

 Wellington ) 

 Hermit ■^ 

 Hazard ( 

 Harmless t ' 

 Hasty J 

 Romulus ") 

 Remns ) ' 



Rasselas 



Rambler '^ 

 Royster [• . , 

 Rally 3 

 Cardinal 

 Chorister 

 Cruiser 

 Careless 

 Countess 



Castor 



Cruel ■) 

 Conquest j 

 Sultan 



Rival 



Sires. 



Dexter (83) 



Woodman (31) 



Lord Segrave's Draco 



Lord Scarhorougirs Rasselas 

 Lord Scarborough's Rasselas 



Mr. Hall's Roderic 



Mr. Whyndam's Cardinal . . . 



Duke of Grafton's Cromwell 



Sir John Cope's Comus 



Mr. Drake's Sultan 



Duke of Grafton's Harrogate 



Bounty (31) 

 Dairymaid (32) 



Hopeful (31) 



Woeful (31) 

 Warspite (31) 



Barbara (34) 



Bridesmaid (34) 



Ruljy* 



Daffodil (34) 



Duke of Grafton's 



Harmony 

 His Rival" 



* Duke of Grafton's Rustic — his Rapid. Bought by Mr. Granville as a two-year- 

 old in 1837. 



elsewhere, they went into the covert and beat it throughout 

 with dogs and. sticks, the consequence was, tliat not long 

 afterwards it was drawn blank,* on the occasion of Warwick 

 Race Meeting, when a very large field attended. 



* At the present time such a disappointment is not likely to occur, as the best of 

 the rented coverts, such as Ladbroke, Watergall, Welsh Road, and Oxhill Coverts, are 

 looked after by paid watchers. 



