MR. FELLOWES. 



R. Fellowes, Esq. of Talton, near Eatington, in this 

 county, (now of Shotesham Park, Norfolk,) succeeded Mr. 

 Hay in the mastership of the hounds, on receiving a gua- 

 rantee from the Members of the Hunt, that a sum should 

 be raised, by subscription, to defray the expences of the 

 establishment. Jack Wood was appointed huntsman. 



At the commencement of this season, (1827,) the Duke 

 of St. Albans joined the Warwickshire, making Leamington 

 his head quarters. The Duchess highly approved of the 

 arrangement, and said, ' Well, your Grace, if you can find 

 amusement in the field for the day, I will endeavour to 

 provide for the evening ; and we will see if we cannot make 

 Leamington as pleasant in the winter, as it is gay in the 

 summer.' 



