272 THE WAEWICKSHIRE HUNT. [i860 



(Eev. Wm.) out. Found in Wolford Wood, and got away 

 towards Adlestrop, but turned back into the wood. 

 Out again, tbrougli Aston Hales, passing Ditchford, to 

 ground at Paxford Blakemore. A good hunting run. One 

 hour and twenty minutes. 



Also Monday, January 9th, there was a good run from 

 Walton Wood, through Chesterton Wood into Oakley. 

 Fifty minutes, but did not kill. 



Also Tuesday, February 7th, Weston House. — Found in 

 Whichford Wood, and ran back through Weston Park, 

 over the road, then to the right along the brook to Which- 

 ford Village, through the wood to Barton Grove, and on to 

 Adlestrop to ground. 



Also Tuesday, February .28th, Idlicote. — Found in 

 Pillerton (iorse, and ran very fast by Oxhill, and turned 

 sharp back by Kineton Holt, and on to Edge Hill to 

 ground. A capital forty minutes. 



Also Tuesday, March 7th, Wolford Wood.— Got away 

 at once, and ran fast, leaving Moreton on the left, to the 

 railway, and killed him in the open close to Dorn; twenty- 

 five minutes. Found in Aston Hales, and ran very fast 

 over the railway to Hook's Coppice, across Batsford Park, 

 and into Bourton Wood, and stopped them. [This must 

 have been a good day's sport. As so often happens, the 

 Tuesdays seem to have been the best days this season. — 

 W. E. v.] 



On January 16tli, 1865, a very long run was obtained 

 from the gorse at Hampton Lucy. The hounds ran by 

 Sherbourne and Gfove Park, over the Canal, up to whicli 

 point the time was thirty"-five minutes ; they then hunted 

 slowly nearly to Kenilworth, and back to Woodcote, where 

 they lost the fox. 



On Tuesday, January 17th, they found in Weston Park, 

 and ran by Barton, and through Wolford Wood ; thence 

 over the Vale to Adlestrop, and on through Chastleton 

 Grove, and back to ground near Long Compton. 



The last day of the season was at Wolford Wood on 

 April 7tli,but Mr. North's private pack, which moved into 



