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THE WAEWICKSHIRE HUNT. 



[1877 



could not tell how they flew, for lost, begau to tell, and the feelings 

 and property of Charlie Symouds, of Oxford, who mounted me iij)ou 

 this day, had to be considered. Availing myself of a line of convenient 



WARWICKSHIRE ENTRY, 1877. 

 Lord Willoughby de Broke. 



Ambrose * 

 Bender * . . 



Chaser 



Clinker 



Dowager . 

 Factious * . . . 

 Fairplay * . . 

 Gainer * ) 

 Granby * ) 

 General * . 

 Glory j 

 Gossamer j 

 Harmless * 



Hasty * 



LaA'ish * . 

 Merryman ) 

 Music 3 



Rakish "^ 

 Rally f 

 Redwing t 

 Ruby J 



Rapid * 



Ransom 



Regent 



Rival 



Rosy 



Ruin 



Rocket t 



Rummager . . . 

 Saffron ^ 



Senator ^ 



Silence j 



Sailor t 



Siren 



Struggler f . . 

 Vanguard * "^ 

 Virtue * > 

 Vixen * J 



Vicious * 



Woldsman f ) 

 Woodbine t ) 



Broeklesby Ambrose 



Brocklesby Brutus 



Chaser (68) 



Clasher (70) 



Didce of Grafton's Drummer 



Brocklesby Flamer 



Belvoir Fallible 



Brocklesby Gimcrack 



Brocklesby Glider 



Broeklesby Rocket 



Brocklesby Brutus 



Brocklesby Alfred 



Brocklesby Gambler 



Mariner (71) 



Ruler (73) 



Brocklesby Flamer 



Lord Coventry's Rambler... 



Mr. Chaplin's Rifleman 



Belvoir Rockwood 



Belvoir Saffron 



Mr. Chaplin's Sportsman . . . 

 Duke of Grafton's Silence . 

 Mr. Chaplin's Sportsman ... 



Brocklesljy Blazer 



Brocklesby Woodman 



Mr. Chaplin's Woldsman . . . 



Dams. 



Their Garnish 

 Their Actress 

 Cheerful (74) 

 Bashful (74) 

 Tinsel (70) 

 Their Virgin 

 Brocklesby Glory 



Their Ardent 



Their Novice 



Gadfly (74) 



Their Hebe 

 Their Hasty 

 Their Lawless 



Brazen (71 



Cowslip (73) 

 Their Rosy 



Charity (70) 



His Careful 

 Stewardess 



Artful (70) 



His Blossom 

 Crafty (71) 

 His Primrose 



Their Vixen 



Their Vanquish 

 His Prudence 



Those marked thus (*) were a draft from the Brocklesby. Those marked thus (f) 

 were a draft from Mr. Chaplin. 



gates, I managed to get to Idlicote, and a lucky turn of hoimds enabled 

 me to see wlio were in at the finish, i.e.. Lord Willoughby, Sir C. Mordaimt, 



