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THE WAEWICKSHIEE HUNT. 



[1882 



of an Englisli country gentleman, living amongst liis own 

 people, beloved by them, and caring for their best interests : 



Sir Watkin's position was almost unique, and his extraordinary popularity 

 with all classes causes us to ask — What was the reason for it p It was this : 

 Here was a man of ancient lineage, with a property of vast extent, who 

 resided on his estate and identified himself with the people, and understood 



WARWICKSHIRE ENTRY, 1882. 

 Lord Willoughby de Broke. 



* Abbess, Brilliant, Handsome, and Banish won the first prize for the best two 

 couples of entered bitches at the Peterborough Hound Show, 1883. 



t Facile one of the four entered bitches that took first prize at Peterborough Show, 

 1884. She was also second in class for best brood bitch at the same show. 



The Belvoir Brusher by Saffron — Blooming, Saffron by Senator — Parody. 

 Senator by Singer hj Comus — Siren. Blooming by Contest — Blissful by Mr. 

 Poljambe's Bellman. Contest by Challenger — Fairmaid. Parody by Eaglan — Pliant 

 by the Milton Bloomer — Pleasant. Raglan by Rallywood by Brocklesby Rallywood. 

 Siren by Mr. Drake's Duster. 



their needs. He represented them in Parliament, he was always ready with 

 his presence, his advice, his influence, and his purse to promote any good 

 project for their benefit and advancement, and this was done in a broad spirit 



