66 WARWICKSHIRE HUNT. 



Dec. 14. — Met at Itehington. As soon as the hounds 

 were put into the cover, a fox took away over the country 

 for Ladbroke • leaving that place to the right, he pointed 

 for Shuckburgh, and then turned for Ufton Wood ; here 

 the hounds got up to their fox, and drove him very quick 

 on his point for Farnborough. He then went circling round 

 Itehington, and some miles back for Ufton ; but the day 

 was so bad, that the hounds, after hunting him very well 

 for above three hours, lost him. 1 



Dec. 15. — Found a fox at Hampton Wood, and ran him 

 very fast to ground at Scam Bank. Found another fox at 

 Snitterfield, which, after taking a turn in the cover, went 

 away pointing for Wolversley Wood ; but being headed in 

 the great road, he went off close by Clopton House, over 

 Mr. Lloyd's ground, and for Scam Bank, over the Avon 

 very near Charlecote ; and he was killed in a field next to 

 Oakley Wood. 



Dec. 17. — Found a fox at Cubbington, that ran direct 

 for Stoneleigh Park ; over it, and through Berricot cover ; 

 he then took an extensive ring, and we got up to him in a 

 little cover near Cubbington. He went away at a very fast 

 pace for OfFchurch 5 leaving Ufton Wood a mile on the left 

 hand, he made over the country for Oakley Wood. In the 

 next field to that cover, he made a turn and pointed for 

 Chesterton, crossed the road half way between that cover 

 and Oakley, near to Harwood's House, and close to the 

 village of Lighthorne ; then turned from that place and ran 

 close by Chesterton Wood, and pointed for Itehington ; he 



1 Mr. Corbet's horse, Beeton, got from liim near to Southani, and 

 hurt himself so much that he was left at tliat place. He then took 

 Jack Barrow's horse, and was up at the end of the run. 



