i,s4i» SPLENDID RUN FROM UFTON. 191 



:ii}tlt Barton Toll Gate.— Dvow tlu' hills Blank Fouiul at Ladln-ooko & 

 rail I)V Hoduell & round tlic liill hy Ladl>rooke Village through Nuuus 

 Bushes liytlie lime Pits & Bishops Itcliington Pointing to Harlniry turned to 

 the Left by Xinis (Christmas) hill through the Sallow Bed Ijy Kingstono & 

 Clieekleys Break over old Such (Sitch) through Chesterton Wood and Killed 

 liim by Mr. Smith's 1 hour 5 minutes. 



April 20th Coughton. — The last day of the Season Haveing Been out 

 Since Regular Hunting 89 days and Killed 62 Foxes and one Found Dead 

 suposed to have been Killed by the Hounds Hunted altogether 12.") days & 

 Killed 88 Foxes & ran 47 to ground & Left them & had 2 Blank days. 



SEASON 1849-50. 



August 23d 1849. — Began Cubhiinting at Oakley Wood Found 3 or 4 

 Culls Init could not run them to do any good no Scente. 



November 2d Comjiton Wy via te.— Found. & ran a ring there and away 

 through Tysoe Village & Lost him Found again in Upton gorse k ran over 

 the Irons by tlie Sun Riseing along Edgeliill to Hortins Down the hill to 

 Kiueton Oak Fields & the Holt & Back through the Oak Fields & by 

 Mumfords Spiny & Oxliill Mill on the right over Hardwick Big grounds & 

 over Tysoe Field up to the Mill and Strait to Broomhill where we got 3 Foxes 

 iS: Changed & Hunted the Line to Hailsmore & Stoped tliem and gave it up. 



22nd Dunchurch. — Found in Hillmortou & Hunted the fox to Crick 

 gorse to ground & from there to ground just under the village Found again 

 in Hillmortou gorse & Hunted him Pointing to the village turned to the 

 right Parallal with the Canal & turned to the Left Pointing to Rugby 

 was Headed at the Canal & ran Parallal with the Railroad to Clifton on 

 Diinsmore & ran into a Taylors Shope & killed him there. 



2(ith Napton on the Hill. — Drew the New gorse a fox Stole away Troted 

 on to Debdale & drew it Blank Found again in Upon (Ufton) wood & Breoke 

 away by Basket village Pointing to Stockton Lime Kilns Curved to the right 

 over the Dunchurch rode & Southam Field Leveing Southam on the right 

 over theWelsh road to Ladbrooke hill & Bore to the Left by old Radbourne 

 as was up to the Canal & ran Parallal to Womleighton where he was Headed 

 Back to Ladbrooke gorse witch he did not Enter but Curved to the right by 

 Mr. Manns House and by Old Radl)ounie oA'er Napton Field by the village 

 to Lower Shuckburgh Curved to the right through the hill & away by Priors 

 Marston to Grifins gorse Pointing to Boding-ton Gorse where he Turned to 

 the right by Bodington Hill to Charwelton Hill Bore to the right Pointing 

 to Pre.ston was Headed & Killed under Charwelton Hill after 3 hours k. 10 

 minutes the First 50 minutes Fast & the Other all a good Hunting Pace. 



This was a run, about as good a one, except for pace 

 all through, as the Pool Field Osiers run, and over more 

 ground even. 



This must be the run recorded by " Castor." It was 

 over the finest part of Warwickshire and Northamptonshire, 

 and would have been still better if the fox had not been 

 constantly headed. The distance from point to point was 

 twelve miles, and the hounds probably ran twenty miles. 



