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THE WAEWICKSHIEE HUNT. 



[1851 



WARWICKSHIRE HUNT CLUB AND THE WAR. 



December 2nd. 1854. 



Tlu' f()llo\viii<>- notice lias l)eeu is.siietl by this clnl) : 



Uiulor the existing circuuistauces of the war, and from tlie fact that ho 

 many members are deeply interested in the fate of our armies in the Crimea, 

 it has been considered advisable by the committee that no Hunt ball ])e held 



WARWICKSHIRE, ENTRY 1854. 

 Lord Willoughby de Broke. 



Bashful -^ 

 Bonuylass > 

 Boxer ) 



Challenger 



Charmer . . . 



C lasher 



Contest 



Dainty 



Darling ") 

 Dorcas ) 



Falstaff 



Forester ~) 

 Freeman [■ 

 Fugleman ) 

 Ganrester ^ 

 Gimcrack ^- 

 Glaucus 3 

 Harper | 

 Harlequin j 



Hector 



Hojjeful 7 

 Hyacinth ) 

 Latitude . . . 

 Lavender . . . 

 Mameluke 

 Monitor . . . 



Pleader 



Rapture . . , 

 Songstress 

 Stranger ... 

 Tawdry 7 

 Trinket j ' 

 Warbler 7 

 Woodbine j 



SlHE.'<. 



Earl Fitzharding's Boxer . . 



5" Earl Fitzharding's Chal- ") 



( leuger j 



Belvoir Gainer 



Lord H. Beutinck's Clasper 

 Lord H. Beutinck's Contest 

 Lord H. Beutinck's Comrade 



Earl Fitzharding's Lincoln 



Lord H. Beutinck's Ranter 



Mr. Foljam))e's Forester . 



Belvoir Guider 



Hazard (52) 



Brocklesby Regulus 



Earl Fitzharding's Hector 



Earl Fitzharding's Lincoln .. 

 Earl Fitzharding's Lincoln . 

 Mr. Foljambe's Monitor ... 

 Mr. Foljambe's Monitor ... 



Brocklesby Pleader 



Lord H. Beutinck's Ctmtest 

 Sir Tatton Sykes' Villager . 

 Lord H. Beutinck's Contest 

 (Lord H. Beutinck's 7 

 \ Champion j 



Earl Fitzharding's Bardolph 



Dams. 



Baidile (51) 



Mindful (50) 



Cliarmer (45) 

 His Promise 

 His Rarity 

 His Dainty 



Ducliess * 



His Famous 



His Relish 



Telltale (48) 



Matchless (51) 



Hasty (48) 



Buxom (50) 



Sprightly (51) 

 Heedless (51) 

 His Racket 

 His Redwing 

 Captious (53) 

 His Rapture 

 Sanguine (51) 

 His Song.stress 



His Tawdry 

 Willing (50) 



* By Lord H. Bentinck's Comus — his Gloomy. Bought by Lord AV. de Broke as a 

 tive-year-old in 185.3. 



this winter, instead of which a donation in the name of the club be made to 

 the Patriotic Fund. 



A correspondent, in sending the above information to a London contem- 



