154 WARWICKSHIRE HUNT. 



The last meet, this season, was on Monday the 1st of 

 April, 1822, at Ufton Wood. 



In the season of 1822, the Master purchased the 

 Cranbourne Chase hounds, consisting of 24 couples. They 

 formed as pretty and steady a little pack as ever left a 

 kennel, and lay well to their fox, but were rather too small 

 for this country. 



The first meet, this season, was on November the 2d, 

 1822, at Edgehill. 



BY TAG. 



MEKT — EDGK II ILL, 1822. 



We met this morning at the abo\ e fixture. A fox stole 

 away from Knoll End, and we did not get upon good terms 

 with him until we came to Alscot village, where we set to in 

 good earnest. He led us tip the hill at a pretty brisk rate 

 by Warmington, crossed the Banbury road by Wroxton 

 New Inn, went away for Shutford, Ijrushed through the 

 spinies, and bore off for SwaclifFe. He then took a straight 

 line to Bodicote brook, and again crossed the Banbury road 

 near to that town, and on to Aynho, where we ran into him 

 and killed. 



The Master, Mr. Fellowes, Lord George Forester, 

 Mr. J. Lucy, Mr. Cockbill, Mr. Cockbill, jun. and a 

 few others, wex-e up at the death. 



Zac, the first whip, on a famous horse called Farn- 

 borough, once the property of Sir Charles Greville, was 

 also up, as well as the huntsman, Jack Wood, and the 

 second whip. 



