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HARD RIDING FARMERS. 



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Compton ; Mr. Goodman, of Catesby Abbey, now of 

 Plecknoe ; and Mr. Dadley, of Loxley. ]\Ir. Fairbrother, 

 of Burton Dassett, deserves especial notice in a work of 

 this kind. He is a thoroughly representative tenant 

 farmer and yeoman. , He has for the greater part of his 

 lifetime hunted with the Warwickshire Hounds, and is 

 still a capital rider, and has made hunters of many good 

 young horses and sold them. He is still in the Warwick- 



WARWICKSHIRE ENTRY, 1869. 

 Mr. H. Spencer Lucy. 



shire Yeomanry. Also Mr. Fred. Fabling, of AVorm- 

 leighton; Mr. Rich, jun., a clever steeplechase rider; and 

 Mr. Joseph Hall, of Horley, now of Ufton, a heavy weight, 

 but a capital man to hounds, and with his fists. 



SEASON 1869-70. 



AVhen Bob Worrall left in 1809 he was succeeded by 

 T. Hastings, who had been first whipper-in, as huntsman. 

 Charles Orvis was first whipper-in, and J. Tribick second. 



