1862] 



EUN FROM LIGHTHOENE EOUGH. 



263 



Mr. Mordaimt rode a cliesuut horse, which he afterwards sokl to Lord Hr nrj- 

 Bentiuck. I rode Diadem, a five-year-old horse, which I had bouglit from 

 Mr. Elliott, of Althorp. 



December 29th. — The meet was at Goldicote, and after drawing- blank for 

 .some time a fox wRs found at Lighthorne Rough, which ran, leaving the 

 village on the right, through Chesterton "Wood, and over the hill by the 

 windmill, nearly to Whitnash Gorse, thence to the right over Har])ury Heath, 

 and through Itchington Holt in the direction of Gaydon ; hut, turning to the 



WARWICKSHIRE ENTRY. 1862, 

 Hon. W. H. J. North. 



Names. 



Archer 



AKred 1 

 Amazon ) " 

 Ajax ") 

 Active 3 

 Bedford ") 

 Benedict j 



BounybeU . . . 



Brusher ") 

 Buxom 5 

 Crazy "^ 



Comely f 

 Countess T 

 Cautious J 

 Destitute .., 

 Lavender 7 

 Lapwing j 

 Mameluke 7 

 Mayfly j 

 Merrylass . . 



Magnet 



Playmate ") 

 Petticoat j 

 Rocket ^ 

 Roman I 

 Rosemary f 

 Rachel ) 

 Sorcerer "\ 

 Sanguine ( 

 Stately f 

 Scandal J 

 Talisman ... 



Forester (59) 



Forester (59) 



Duke of Beaufort's Foiler... 



Lord Southampton's Comus. 



C Lord Southampton's Dori- ") 

 I mont 3 



Saffron (59) 



Wellington (58) 



Duke of Beaufort's Contest. 



Stormer (58) 



("Lord Southampton's") 



\ Sportsman ) 



Lord Southampton's Seaman 

 Wellington (58) 



Champion (57) 



Champion (57) 



Cheshire Rockwood 



Duke of Beaufort's Archer.. 



Dams. 



Amulet (58) 

 Affable (58) 



ArtfiU (56) 



Beatrice (55) 



Bluebell (59) 



Brilliant (58) 



Comfort (57) 



Daphne (58) 

 Lapwing (60) 



Melody (57) 



Majesty (55) 

 Mindful (57) 



Purity (56) 

 Rapid (59) 



Sportly (59) 

 Tempest (57) 



left again, he went over a fine line to the left of the Burton Hills, and, 

 passing Fenny Compton on the right, went to ground in a drain at Farn- 

 borough, close to the small fishponds. The hounds had been running for 

 two hours, some part of the time very fast, over twelve miles of grass country, 

 and this must be considered the run of the season. Rode Johnny Gilpin.* 



Johnny Gilpin was a thoroughbred black hors3 by Orlando. 



