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THE WAEWICKSHIEE HUNT. 



[1880 



persuaded him, as he had no ticket, to get under the seat. 



Lord then gave up all the tickets, and when the 



collector remarked that there was one too many, said, 

 " Oh, that belongs to our friend under the seat." " Under 

 the seat!" said the man, " AVhj there?" "Oh, he 

 always travels like that," answered the unabashed practical 



WARWICKSHIRE ENTRY, 1880. 

 Lord Willotjghbt de Broke. 



Names. 



Sires. 



Dams. 



Brocklesbv Alfred 



Brocklesby Ambrose 



Aconite 



Actress 



Active 



Beacon 



Beauty 



Benefit J j 



Canopy Lord Coventi'v's Rambler 



Codicil Brocklesby Glider 



gnoSr } I O'^''^^" 



Fi'agraut ~) 



Frailty [ BelToir Fallible 



Freedom J ' 



Herald ' Rainbow (76) 



Rallywood I Lord Coventry's Rambler 



Ravager ^ l 3 



Rebel Holderness Rebel 



Royster Holderness Rebel 



Sr } iPytchley Census. 



SaUj- ^ ) 

 Sapphire ) 

 Scaler 5 

 Scandal j 

 Seeker Brocklesbv Glider 



Milton Spanker 



Duke of Grafton's Silence. 



Constant (73) 



Beeswing (74) 



Columbine (74) 

 Countess (74) 



Reckless 



Rosy (77) 



Harmless (77) 



Skylark (76) 



Ransom (77) 

 Rosemary (78) 



Ruin (77) 



Artful (78) 



Comfort (75) 

 Seamstress (76) 



* The PytcUey Comus, by Mr. Parry's Blucher — Comedy. Comedy by Duke of 

 Grafton's Chorister — Rogviish. Roguish by Tyrant — Rosamond. Mr. Parry's Blucher 

 by Grove Bellman — Boimybell. Bonnybell by Rufus — Baroness. 



joker, "he prefers it." Jack crawled. out — and then the 

 band played. 



He won the point-to-point race at Kineton in 1888, 

 on Mr. Basil Haubmy's " the Stag," in gallant style. 



I never saw anyone so pleased as Captain Ealeigh King 

 was.— W. E. V. 



December 2ith, Bachcay Grange. — Found at Miller's Gorse, away at once 



