1875] 



GHAELECOTE TO EBEINGTON. 



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out of the straight line, in an liour and five ininutos. Mr. Lucy hunted tho 

 pack on this day himself. 



On January 2ot]i the meet was at Newbold Paeey. Mr. Lueygot into the 

 Whitnash Brook, and Mr. George Smith says he liindered so much time in 

 getting liis liorse out, that he did not see the hounds again. 



In 1875, J. Fleming- succeeded W. Adcock as second 

 whip. 



The Eev. William S. Miller's diary (coiifiiHicd) : 



January '29th. SwaJcIiffe. — Rode Middleton. Fcmnd in Stanlu-a's 

 Bushes, and went away towards Hook Norton ; then turned to the left as if 

 for Great Tew, again to the right, leaving Hook Norton on the left, up to 



BARTOX HorSK IX A FROST. 



Nil Farm, again to the left, to ground near the Sihford and Hook Norton 

 road. Found again in Tadmarton Heath, and ran by SwalclifEc; Park, over 

 the hill, and killed in the Old Warren. 



From Sir C. Mordaunt's diary : 



On February lOth. 1875. the meet was at Charlecote. and a fox was found 

 at the spinney in the Park. He ran across the high road, through Welles- 

 bourne Wood, and, leaving Alveston Pastures to the right and Fir Grove to 

 the right, crossed the Stour. and passed over Crimscote D()^^•ns. and over the 

 Vale to Ilmington Hill. Here he was hard pressed by the hounds, and tho 

 pace became fast, and, leaA-ing Foxcote on the right, they ran him to ground 

 at Ebrington, near Campden. This was a very fine hunting run for the 



