226 WARWICKSHIRE HUNT. 



an opportunity of coming up. At length, having left the 

 covert, a fine burst ensued ; the hounds kept close to 

 his brush until they got within a short distance of Edge 

 Hill. After passing through Mr. Russell's fine planta- 

 tions at Upton House, he took his course towards Banbury, 

 and then retraced his steps as far as the poultry- yard, in 

 the Park ; then leading the pack about three miles bejM)nd 

 Kineton, reynard took to earth near the Banbury road ; 

 the terriers were sent for, and he was soon unearthed and 

 killed. This was a run of two hours' duration ; the distance 

 20 miles. 



Last meet, this season, Thursday, March 31st, 1831, at 

 Oakley Wood. 



'Like Britons of tlie ancient race, 

 Witli nervous toil we join tlie chase ; 

 By no ungen'rous thonglit control'd, 

 Onr hearts are honest, free, and bold.' 



-0^@<«^ 



JUNE 16th, 1831. 



In consequence of the Anson Hunt relinquishing the 

 hunting of the South of Coventry, the following covers were 

 transferred to the Warwickshire : — 



■WESTON WOOD, BAGGINTON, 



WAPPENBURY WOOD, PRINCETHORPE, 



WAVERLEY WOOD, RYTON WOODS, 

 BERRICOTE WOOD, AND 



BUBBENHALL, CUBBINGTON WOODS. 



