1850] LIBERAL HUNTING AEEANGEMENTS. 195 



Stevens' diary : 



25th Ufton Wood.— Found X ran over Radford hill to Whit Nash Field 

 Coukl not run liiin on the Ph)iigh ludd on to Cliesterton wood liit tlie Line 



into tlie wood tt away over Faruie to Wigband wood wliere he 



was Headed l)y Mr. & Hi.j>-lidown into Whitnash Fiekl Pointing to 



Ufton wood Coukl not Imnt liini held tlieni on to ufton wood got on liim 

 again & ran liini verey liard for '10 minutes A: Killed hy the old Bridge 

 Pointing to Print. 



March Wi Boot Inn Honihj. — Found in Wroxali Spiuys & ran into Hay- 

 wood ct away Pointing to Badsk'y was Headed through the wood & Spinys to 

 Frogmore ran a cerkle Pointing to Longmeadow wood through Bloek & 

 Haxkdn'll l)y Honily A: Wakefiekl wood by tlie Bogs to Newkmds & (k)wn to 

 the mill ct up on to Hatton .i Killed 2 hours 15 minutes. 



7t}i Boitrfon Hill. — Drew Papcdiills and Bagshaws gorse & Leicesters 

 Piee Bunkers hill it Suttous gorse Blank. 'Found in Deepdale ife ran very 

 quick Pointing to Eath(n'[)e Curved to the right under Birhury Leveiug it on 

 tlie left aiul Deepdale on the right Leamington Hastings and hill on the Left 

 over the Southam and Dunehureh road Pointing to Shuokburgh Curved to 

 tlu' Left over Graudborough Field Leveiug Sutton's gorse ou the right and 



Bunkershill on the Left and over the Loudon road by Bridge along 



the Brooke side Pointing to Barby Curved to the Left Leveiug Coocks gorse 

 on the riglit through Bilton gorse by the grange to Cawston Spiny and Killed 

 him one hour 2 minutes. 



March 27th Wroxton Abbey. — " To meet Lord Gough." 



From the LeamiiK/foii Spa Courier, March 2nd. 



An interview was held on Wednesday last at the Regent Hotel. 

 Leamington, between R. J. Barnard, Esq., the respected master of the 

 Warwickshire hounds, and the Leamington Town Committee. We hear that 

 the hunting announcement for next week will be on a far more extended 

 scale tlian lifretofore, and that the whole country appertaining to the Hunt 

 in the northern and southern district will be hunted six days a Aveek. 



To effect this, Mr. Barnard has consented to establish a suitable stud of 

 horses, and a second or considerably inci-eased pack of hounds, for the reception 

 of which stables and keiniels contiguous to the Spa, lately occupied by 

 H. Bradley Esq.. will be put in proper repair. We are also informed that 

 Mr. Barnard has accepted the invitation of the Leamington Committee to a 

 public dinner, which is fixed to take place at the Regent Hotel on Wednesday, 

 the 13th instant. 



From the Lcaminxjton Spa Courier, Marcli IGth : 



PUBLIC DINNER TO R. J. BARNARD, ESQ. 



Kickshaws and trifles is tlie Gallic plan, 

 Good beef and porter suit the Englishinan. 



Old Song, Sporting Magazine. 



" No Fox, No Potts.'' 



This was held at the Regent Hotel, Leamington, on Wednesday, March 

 13th. Soon after 6 o'clock the band in attendance struck up the welcome air 

 "Bright Chanticleer proclaims," and C. Earle. Esq., accompanied by R. J. 



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