228 WARWICKSHIRE HUNT. 



BY WHOO- WHOOP. 



MITFORD BRIDGE, NOVEMBER 29tH, 1831. 



' Tallylio I Tallyho there ! across the green plain ; 

 TaUyho ! Tallyho boys I have at him again !' 



We first drew Ditchford, without finding ; we then 

 went to Wolford Wood, where we immediately unkennelled 

 a fox, who went away at a rate that at once shewed he was 

 descended from the excellent breed of foxes for which this 

 cover is notorious. He made straight away for Todden- 

 ham, but being headed, turned short back, and ran direct 

 for the wood. Disdaining to remain in cover, he brushed 

 quickly through, and ran on to Shedcum j on being headed 

 soon afterwards, he turned short back again, and took for 

 Lord NoRTHwiCKS, and from thence to Hanging Wood, 

 where he stopped for us. The pack soon routed reynard 

 into the open again, and he went fast back for the village 

 of Little Wolford, where he was headed by a plough-team. 

 He then took his route again for Toddenham, and here the 

 hounds began to press reynard so hard that he took shelter 

 in a house ; being driven out, he ran into a cart hovel, 

 where we killed him, after a good thing of three hours. 



MEET LADBROKE, NOV. 31ST. 



We drew our favourite cover, Radbourne Gorse, and 

 quickly found a game fox. He first dashed away, at a 

 slapping pace, for Watergall, when he turned short to the 

 right, and passed through Ladbroke village. Maintaining 

 his speed he went on to Bishop's Itchington, and then 

 turned back to Ladbroke again. After going through the 

 spinies, he made for Radbourne Gorse, but was headed and 

 turned short back to Ladbroke again, where the hounds 

 ran into him, after a sharp run of one hour and twenty 

 minutes. 



