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THE WAEWICKSHIEE HUNT. 



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entered in 1S53, was by Lord Fitzlmrding's Farmer — his 

 Arrogant; and Eoyal, entered in 1855, was by his Mussul- 

 man out of Eosy, who was by the Brocklesby Eallywood — 

 Lord H. Bentinck's Euthless, and was bought by the 

 kte Lord Willoughby in IS 53. 



WARWICKSHIRE ENTRY, 1859. 

 Me. Henley Greaves. 



The Eev. William S. Miller's diary {continued) : 



Monday, January 2nd, 1860. — Mostly fine, but rather stormy. Began my 

 usual week's Christmas holidays by going to Radway, and thence to Har])ury 

 Station for a day's hunting. Had a fair day's sport, finding first at Uftou 

 Wood, and again twice at Debdale. Ran with the last fox to Frankton 

 Wood, by Eythorpe and Marstou, at a very good pace most of the way. Left 

 them in Frankton Wood, and heard the next day that the hounds got on their 

 fox again, and saw him into Rugl)y Station. 



Tuesday, January Srd. — Wet aiid stormy nearly all day. Went out with 

 the hounds again at Brailos House, and had a good day's sport notwith- 

 standing the weather. Killed two foxes at Brailes Hill, and got away with 

 a third, but could do nothing with him. Found again at Compton Winyates, 

 and ran ]>y Broom Hill down to Tysoe, thence by Oxhill, Pillerton, Brickhill 

 Gorse, Eatington, and Houudshill, nearly to Wellesbourne Wood, where w 

 were obliged to give it in. Rode old Shamrock, who carried me well. 



