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THE WAEWICKSHIRE HUNT. 



[1865 



Wolford Wood and killed liim. Found in Barton Grove, and ran back as if 

 for Wolford, then for Little Compton, and, ou leaving Salford to the riglit, 

 up the bottom, and turned to the right through Over Norton Park; then for 

 Wark Gorse, vrliieh wo left on the left, and, leaving the Ovens to the right, 

 crossed Heythrop Park, and passing Chalford, stopped them in tlie dark at 

 Dean Cross Roads. 



Saturday , Novemherllth, Goomb' s Hill. — Found in Sladd Wood, and ran up 

 to Rous Lench, back through the wood, and on to Rough Hill, skirting the 

 Waste, to Cochman's Wood, by the side of Weethley Wood, by Pearson's 

 Wood, through Thornhill to Cook Hill, down to the corner of Cold Comfort 

 to Squar Copx^ice, over the flat to Coughtou Park,* and then checked for the 

 first time. Out of the park by the Spinneys, nearly to Coughtou Court, and 



WARWICKSHIRE ENTRY. 1865. 

 Hon. W. H. J. North. 



Names. 



Sires. 



Bowman 

 Butterfly 

 Blossom 



Banqiiet - j Banker (60) 



Bravery 



Beaufoi't 



Badminton - \ 



Furrier j Mr. Drake's Furrier 



Lucifer | Lord Middleton's Orpheus 



Marplot ■) 



Mercury ) 

 Rider ^ 

 Ranter / 

 Ringwood C 

 Riot ) 



Susan 



Tomboy *) 

 Tuner > 

 Tragedy) 



Mr. North's Magnet (62) . . . 



Lord Middleton's Orpheus 



Mr. North's Singer (60) 



Mr. Meynelllngram's Trojan 



Dams. 



Singwell (58) 



His Norah 



Lapwing (62) 



Playful (61) 



Remnant (61) 



Bonnybell (62) 

 Trinket (61) 



turned for Sambounie, back through Coughton Park, where I think we 

 changed foxes, most likely for the second or third time. Got out through 

 Billiugboro' down to the Court; back by the sj)inneys into the park to 

 Hanging Well, up Astwood Bank to Sambourne, and stopped them. Four 

 hours. 



N.B. — This is given as a sample of the good woodland 

 days. 



Saturday, December 9th, The Kennels, Alcester. — A very similar day to 

 the one recorded above. The beaten fox was heard of next morning, when 

 he nearly frightened an old woman to death. 



Wednesday , December loth. — A very long and severe day from Spemal 

 Park but did not kill. 



* Coughton Park is a large square woodland, not a park. — ;W. E. V. 



