136 WARWICKSHIRE HUNT. 



In this delightful run, every body had, or might have 

 had, a good start ; but only a few stuck to the hounds 

 through the Park, a great majority of the Field having 

 unluckily gone round by the Lodge : and although the 

 distance was but short, they never could afterwards recover 

 their ground. Without a check, and at a gallopping stroke, 

 the pack kept on, with the vanguard close at their sterns ; 

 and excepting a flounder, a trip, or a roll, every man got 

 well to the end of the fun. 



Mr. Shirley, Mr. J. Lucy, Mr.'LLOYD, of Drayton, 

 Mr. Miller, Mr. Henry Wyatt, Mr. Pickering, Mr. 

 MoRETON, Mr. WoRRALL, and Mr. H. Newman, were 

 amongst the first. 



R. Bradley, the huntsman, and Tom Smith, on 

 The Roan Banker, were up. I heard Lord Middleton 

 refuse 800 guineas for that horse a short time afterwards. — 

 ACTiEON, jun. 



The last day of the season, 1820-21, the meet was at 

 Admington. A good Field out, and amongst them Lord 

 Warwick, Lord Clonmell, &c. &c. As the Master was 

 gallopping round the field, his horse fell and threw his 

 Lordship, and afterwards rolled upon him, injuring his 

 shoulder and thigh. He was taken to the house of Mr. 

 Corbet, of Admington, and pvit to bed. Fortunately, 

 however, his Lordship sustained no serious injury, although 

 he was seldom seen to ride any thing but a pony in the field 

 afterwards. 



