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THE WARWICKSHIRE HUNT. 



ISol 



'loth Grove Parlx. Dvl'w it Blank Fouiul in Austy uood \ liad a s^-ood 

 Huutino- vnii of 2 liours to ground on Mr Cannings farinc at Slicrhonie & 

 Left liini. 



April lltli Pile Hill. — Found in the wood A; ran ringing al)out fromo 

 wood to wood for above 2 hours &. Killed at Last in Featherstone grove 

 Mr. King of Leek Wooton the Brush. 



March of this year was a had month for poor Stevens, 

 who was also leaving. We sujDpose the earths were 



WARWICKSHIRE ENTRY, 1851. 

 Mk. R. Baknaed. 



Names. 



Benedict (45) 



Bauble 

 Barmaid 



Bonnylass 

 Coniniodore 7 

 Cardinal > 

 Freedom .... 

 Guider \ 

 Gaiety j 



Hero Mr. Drake's Herald 



Matchless "\ 

 Magic f 



Matron C 

 Marksman J 



Sires. 



Benedict (45) 



Mr. Liimley's Foiler 

 Counsellor (45) .. .. 



Racer . . 



Saift-onf "] 



Splendour > 



Sprightly j 



Sanguine ") 



Slaughterman j 



Stately 



Skilful 



Trouncer 



Heedless 



Piper (45) 



CEarl Fitzwilliam's RicliO 

 l moud j 



Mr. A. Smith's Saffron 



Piper (45) 



Lord Redesdale's Statesman 



Traveller (46) 



Rally wood (50) 



Bauble (45) 



Crafty (46) 

 Tiffany (46) 

 Gaylass (49) 

 Toilet * 



Mindful (50) 



Telltale (48) 

 Tuneful (46) 



Sougstres.s (48) 



Proserpine (45) 



Prudence (44) 

 Harlot (42) 



* By Lord Lonsdale's Harlequin — Sir William Maxwell's Termagant. Bought hy 

 ^Jr. R. Barnard as a five-year-old in 1846. 



t A very good looking tan dog, aud very good iu hi.s work. The sire of many houiid.-^ 

 in the Duke of Beaufort's, Sir W. W. Wynu's, the Badsworth, the Albright on. Col. 

 Clowes', Mr. Garth's, and other kennels. 



Mr. T. A. Smith's Saffron was by Belvoir Splendour — Duke of Grafton's Purasol. 



unstopped all over the country, as he only handled one fox, 

 but ran nine to "-round and had one blank day at Snitter- 

 field. He got three foxes in April. 



The hounds w^ere out altogether regular hunting 



