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THE WAEWICKSHIRE HUNT. 



[1857-58 



the honour of receiving within the walls of its Town Hall for many years a 

 truly patrician assemblage ; this privilege is highly prized by the burgesses, 

 who are naturally zealous of retaining it, and when some short time since it 

 was roniovod. the feeling excited was one of deep regret. It is therefore 

 with pardonahle exultation that we again chronicle the " event "' of the season, 

 and once more say that Stratford is still the scene of festive splendour. The 

 ■company numbered 350. 



WARWICKSHIRE ENTRY, 1857. 

 Mr. H. Spencer Lucy. 



Conqueror 

 Concord 

 Columbine 

 Careless 

 Champion"^ 

 Comrade > 

 Comfoi't J 

 Oertrude 7 

 Gossamer ) 

 Guardsman 

 Herald 7 

 Hotspur 5 

 Melody 



Mindfid .. 

 Remedy . . 

 Royster .. 

 Royal 



Sprightly . 

 Splendour. . 

 Shiner ^ 

 Spangle > 

 Saucebox J 



Tempest . . 



Trouncer .. 

 Winifred .. 



y Lord Fitzharding's Chal- 7 

 (^ leuger j 



( Lord Fitzharding's Chal 

 I lenger 



Driver (52) 



Mr. Greaves' Damper 



Mr. Morrell's Fleecer \ 



Mr. Foljambe's Masker 



Mr. Greaves" Marksman ... 



Mr. Greaves' Hero 



Belvoir Foiler 



Mr. Morrell's Trojan 



Roman (52) 



Saffron (51) 



Watchman* 



( Lord Fitzharding's Chal- 7 



( lenger j 



Belvoir Foiler 



SafEron (51) 



Dams. 



Sprightly (51) 



Tidings (53) 



Gaiety (51) 



His Gertrude 

 Mr. Greaves' 



Heedless 

 Mr. Greaves' 



Famous 

 His Racket 

 His Remedy 

 Rapture (54) 

 Mr. Whebly's 



Rakish 

 Stately (51) 

 Clamorous (52) 



Songstress (54) 



Termagant (52) 



Trinket (54) 

 Woodbine (54) 



* By Lord H. Bentinck's Woldsinan, 

 as a three-year-old in 185.3. 



-his Eachel. Bought by Lord W. de Broke 



SEASON 1857-58. 

 From tke Leamim/ton Spa Courier : 



Novemher 7th, 1857. — On Monday last the Warwickshire hounds met at 

 Charlecote Park, the seat of H. S. Lucy. Esq. Found in Wellesbourue Wood, 

 and ran to Alveston Pastures. Fir Grove, and Alscot Park without a check ; 

 the park wall saved the fox for another day. Found a second fox in Mr. 

 West's plantation, and broke towards Eatington Grove, leaving Rpugh. Hill 



