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KTJN FEOM LIGHTHORNE ROUGH. 



225 



porary, says, " Our Hutit ball usually costs about 250/. If all other Hunt 

 clubs would do that, what a large sum luight be collected." 



The sad causes assigned in the above uotice for a cessation of amusements 

 will, beyond all doubt. ])revent a variety of ])ublic entertainment both here 

 and elsewhere during the i)resent season. 



December iHIt, 1854.— The Warwickshire hounds met at Whimpstoue 



WARWICKSHIRE ENTRY, 1855. 



LOED WiLLOUGHBY DE BROKE. 



Names. 



Autocrat ") 

 Amethyst ) 



Albert" 



Bloomer ^ 

 Blossom I 

 Butterfly \ ' 

 Beatrice J 

 Bobadil 7 

 Bridesmaid ) 

 Dulcimer > 

 Dewdrop j 

 Gratitude... 



Hermit 



Lucifer 



Majesty 7 



Murmur ) 



Priestess ■^ 



Primrose f 



Prudence C 



Paragon J 



Spinster ^ 



Student 3 



Roval 



Rival 



Relish 



Rosebud ! Regent (49). 



Dams, 



Mr. Morrell's Aimwell 

 Mr. Morrell's Aimwell 



Hazard (52) 



Hazard (52) 



Earl Fitzliarding's Despot 



Saffron (.51) 



Brockh>sI)y Hercules 



Earl Fitzliarding's Lusty . 



Mr. Morrell's Aimwell .... 



Mr. Morrell's Aimwell 



Saffron (.511 



(Earl Fitzharding's") 

 \ Mussulman ) 



Blissful 

 Blossom (49) 



Bauble (51) 



Barmaid (51) 



Mindful (50) 



Gaiety (51) 

 Buxom (50) 

 Heedless (50) 



Magic (51) 

 Parasol (49) 



Sanguine (51) 



Rosy * 

 Priestess (47) 



* By Brocklesby Eallywood — Lord H. Bentinck's Euthless. 

 \V. de Broke as a four-year-old iu 185.3. 



Bought by Lord 



Bridge. Found a fox on Meoii Hill, and made for Gaily Oak, where he turned 

 to the left up the meadows l)y Preston Village, over the Stratford and 

 Shipston Road, made for Fir Grove, and on to Alveston Pastures and Loxley, 

 where he was jiulled down in the open, after a good I'un of an hour and 

 twenty minutes. 



December I'Sth, Gaydon Inn. — Found in Lighthorne Rough, and made for 

 Chadshunt, but headed and turaed for Comptou Verney to Bowshot, Walton, 

 and Wellesbourne Wood. He now turned for Friz Hill, and across the flat 

 to Moreton Wood, making for Oakley Wood; but, being headed, he turned to 

 the right over the Baulmiy and Warwick Road. l)y Hogbrook up to 

 Chesterton Spinneys, where he was killed after a first-rate run of an hour 

 and a half. 



Vol. I. 



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