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A SEVEEE RUN. 



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Page's vre got on the line of a fox who had hoard ns coining, and we left our 

 hunted fox there. The fresh fox waited for us at White's, and went away 

 towards Horuton, but turned to tlie right, and went through Arlescote Wood, 

 down into the Vale and through M(jllington Wood, and down over the Great 

 Western Railway, leaving Clayd(jn on the right, and crossed the Cherwell l)y 

 A])pletree, and went straight to Edgcote. Here we got close to hiui, and 

 A'iewed him dead boat in the spinneys, but he managed to get into the main 



WARWICKSHIRE ENTRY, 1883. 

 Lord Willoughby de Broke. 



Names. 



Agile 



Artemis .... 

 Chancellor ~) 

 Chandler ,' 

 Chaplet 3 

 Damper ... 

 Dealer 

 Delia 

 Delicate * 

 Fearless > 

 Fencer j 



Flasher 



Furley 1 



Funnylass * ) 

 Primate ) 

 Prizer j 

 Proctor ) 

 Prodigal ) "" 



Rarity 



Rapture 



Respite ") 



Regal i 



Tablet ~) 

 Talbot [ .... 

 Tancred ) 



Traffic 



Wakeful ^ 

 Warlike > . . 

 Waspish ) 



Ringleader (79) 



The Grove Rosvval 



Archibald (79) 



Rifleman (79) 



The Belvoi'r Fencer 



Fallible (79) 



The Belvoir Founder 



The Belvoir Fencer 



The Brocklesby Primate . . . 



The Belvoir Pugilist 



Ravager (80) 



Artifice (79) 



Ravager (80) 



Lord Coventry's Tradesman 

 Lord Coventry's Tradesman 

 The Belvoir Weathei'gage . . . 



Agnes r78) 

 Ardent (79) 



Charity (79) 



Dowager (77) 



Duchess (78) 



Amity (81) 

 Rosalind (78) 

 Ransom (77) 



Audible (78) 



Frailty (80) 



Affable (78) 

 Restless f 



Rosemary (78) 



Alice (78) 

 Royalty (79) 

 Fanciful (79) 



* Delicate, Funnylass, Amice, and Facile won the first prize for best two couples 

 of entered bitches at Peterborough, 1884. It is worthy of note that the Warwickshire 

 won this prize two years in succession, and with four different bitches, it having been 

 won in 1883 by Abbess, Brilliant, Handsome, and Bani.sh. 



t Restless, by Mr. Lane Fox's Rector, out of The Milton Sulphur. Bought at a 

 sale of some of the Milton Hounds at Peterborough, in 1881, by Lord Willoughby 

 de Broke. 



earths not fifty yards before the pack, who must have had him if he had 

 stopped above ground. Time from White's, one hour and a half ; and from 

 Perry's, three hours and a half. 



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