1840] 



GOOD EUN FROM UFTON WOOD. 



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WARWICKSHIRE HUNT STTJD— continued. 



NAMES OF THE HORSES. 



Irish Mare 



Ditto 



Hai-k Mare 



Mr. Tattersall's charges ou sale of stud, 



1841 



Road expenses 



Present to Luke Latham 



Expenses of prei)aring stud for sale, paid 



to Warwickshire Hunt Committee, 



1840-41 



VVeutworth 



Rul\v { hime) 



Potter (roarer) 



Rocket 



Pliantom (unsold) 



Herald (unsold) 



Pilot 



Rosamond ( unsold) 



Chesuut Horse 



Groyling (unsohl) 



Bi'own Horse (dead) 



Grej- Mare (unsold) 



Chesnut Hack 



Road expenses 



Total cost of Horses 



Deduct cash I'cceived for Horses sold 



Amount of cash still invested on account 

 of stud 



Harry Taylor was liiiiitsinau to Mr. Barnard in 1839, 

 and he continued to be so until 1S42. 



The best run, and the only one recorded during- that 

 period, took place from Ufton Wood on Oct. 2()th, 1840, 

 and at a time when the country which was crossed must 

 have been too blind to ride over. The hounds, after being 

 for some time in the wood, went away with an old 

 fox for Print Hill, but turned back over Mr. H. Horley's 

 farm ; and, leaving Harbury to the right, ran on to 

 Ladbroke Village, and through that to Hodnell, and 

 thence to the right as if for Watergall ; but before reaching 

 the covert they turned to the left, and ran straight 

 by Wornileighton nearly to Boddington Hill, and here 



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