MR. RUSSELL. 



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John Russell, Esq. of Upton House, took to the 

 management of the homids from Mr, Fellowes, hm\ting 

 them by subscription. Bill Boxall was promoted to the 

 office of huntsman. 



Mr. Russell entered upon the Hunt with high preten- 

 sions. He was a capital sportsman, the branch of a noble 

 family, and, by marriage, of distinguished connections ; and 

 his character, both in public and social life, reflected honour 

 upon his name. The anticipations of good sport, raised by 

 the excellent arrangements of the worthy Master, were fully 

 realised. 



