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THE WARWICKSHIRE HUNT. 



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the fox wtis headed, and turned short back towards 

 Radbourne Grorse, and before reaching the Southam and 

 Daventry Road he turned right-handed towards Napton, 

 and before reaching the village inclined more to the right 

 towards Shuckburgh, and got to ground in Mr. Drake's 

 country. This run lasted three hours and a half, over the 

 finest country, and very few persevered to the finish, which 



WARWICKSHIRE ENTRY, 1839. 

 Mr. R. Barnard. 



* By Lord Southampton's Vanguard — Duke of Grafton's Fj-autic. Bouglit by 

 Mr. R. Barnard as a five-year-old in 1839. 



was seen only by Harry Taylor and the first whip, 

 Mr. H. Horley,--^-^ Mr. ¥. Ward, Mr. W. Brown, and his 

 son. 



We were told by the Rev. William Miller that during 

 the season of 1841 he saw a very fine run from Bowshot, 

 through Lighthorne Rough ; and from thence through 



* Mr. H. Horley was a very hard-ridiug yeoman and a welter weight. I well 

 remember seeing him still going well many years afterwards, and dressed as he always 

 had been, in a green coat and brass buttons, and wearing a cap. — C. M. 



