I20 THE ESSEX FOXHOUNDS. 



Warwickshire ... ... ... 1858 — 1861 ... 3 seasons 



V. W. H. ... ... ... 1861 — 1863 ... 2 seasons 



Old Berks ... ... ... 1863 — 1866 ... 3 seasons 



During the season 1866- 1867 Mr. Greaves hunted from 

 Melton Mowbray, and that practically finished his hunt- 

 ing career. Subsequently he went to live at Winslow, in 

 Buckinghamshire, dying there in 1S72, at the age of 54. 



An opportunity has been afforded us of looking through 

 Treaclwell's hunting diaries ; but unfortunately they do not 

 recount his experiences in countries other than the Ouorn 

 and Old Berkshire, in both of which he was eminently 

 successful. He concluded his seven years' engagement with 

 Lord Stamford by bringing a fox to hand at Grob\- Slate 

 Pits after a run of tw(j hours and three-quarters from 

 Gavendon Park. In his ne.\t season he hunted the Old 

 Berkshire, and with snow on the ground had a three hours 

 run — the first part very fast — from Kingston Spinney to 

 Littleworth Station, where they killed. On the retirement 

 of Mr. Henley Greaves from the Old Berkshire, Treadwell 

 stayed on under the rule of a committee, and afterwards 

 when the pack was in the joint mastership of Mr. Martin 

 Atkins and Mr. Thomas Duffield, while later on Lord 

 Craven became associated with the pack. In 1S82 

 Treadwell retired into private life, and he died at King- 



