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THE WAEWICKSHIRE HUNT. 



[1871 



and, knowing about the flood, came down to tlie rescue 

 with a kntern. — W. E. Y. 



From Sir C. Mordaunt's diary : 



On February 18th tlie Bicester liomids met at Lower Bodtlingtou, and had 

 not much sport in the morning, but in the afternoon they had a very fast run from 

 Warden Hill Gorse without a check, between Culworth and Moreton Pinkney. 



WARWICKSHIRE ENTRY, 1871.* 

 Mr. H. Spencer Lucy. 



Names. 



Bachelor ") 

 Bracelet j 

 Bonny l 

 Boaster j • • • 

 Bribery ") 

 Brazen j • 

 Braeniar 

 Carver "^ 

 Cardigan > . 

 Careful ) 

 Crafty | 

 Crimson ) 

 Charlotte .... 



Factor 



Gaiety 



Hercules ... 

 Landsman 

 Mariner . . . . 



Nailor 



Precept 



Rakish 



Racer ") 

 Rattler j 

 Spinster 



Streamlet . . 

 Stewardess } 

 Stealthy )" 

 Tomboy . . . . 



Sires. 



Lord Hastings' Bloomer 



Wildboy (64) 



Driver (68) 



Hector (67) 



Nestor (66) 



Nestor [66) 



Hector (67) 



Lord Middleton's Factor 



Hector (67) 



Herod (67) 



Landlord (68) 



Lord Middleton's Nettler 

 Lord Middleton's Pirate 

 Lord Middleton's Pirate 

 Lord Middleton's Factor 



Lord Middleton's Racer 



Lord Kesteven's Shiner 



Nestor {66} 



Raglan 



Herod (66) 



His Charmer 



Bounty (64) 



BriUiant (66) 

 Bravery (65) 



Careless (67) 



Caroline (68) 



Charmer (66) 

 His Nelly 

 Garnish (63) 

 Testv {66} 

 Boiinty (64) 

 His Matchless 

 His Novice 

 His Lenitv f 

 His Rakish 



His Rachel 



Lord Hastings" Hand- 

 some 

 Starlight (67) 



Stella (67) 



Tragedy (65) 



* This year Mr. Lucy formed a private pack, and sold it to the Warwackshire Hunt 

 when he gave up the country ia 1876. The young hounds will be found in each year's 

 «ntry ; the stud hounds vnU. he referred to in the notes. As Mr. Lucy sold his hounds 

 to the Hunt, they will be all referred to as War-svickshire hounds. 



t By Lord Henry Bentiack's Larkspur— Lord Middleton's Hasty, by his Hudibras. 



and thence to the right over the Banbury Lane, to ground near Allithonie 

 Wood ; five miles and a half straight, and about seven miles as hounds ran. in 

 -thirty-five minutes. Rode Chivalry. I bought this horse, whicli had been 

 ridden by Charles Payne, at Lord Spencer's sale at Tattersall's, and rode him 

 for nine seasims. 



