23^ WARWICKSHIRE HUNT. 



December ^Ist, 1831. — At a meeting held this day at 

 the Warwick Arms, it was resolved — 



On consideration of Mr. Russell's proposal of continuing to hunt 

 the country, inchuling the additional Woodlands, for one, two, or three 

 years, on receiving .£ 2,100. per year. That a subscription be entered 

 into for one year; and that the proposition of Mr. Russell, to hunt 

 the Woodlands twice a fortnight, be approved of. — E. J. Shirley, 

 Esq. in the chair. 



1832. — At the adjourned Meeting at the Warwick Arms, Feb. 

 Lst, 1832, a cordial vote of thanks was passed to John Russell, Esq. 

 for his approved management of tlie hounds^ 



BY WHOO-WHOOP.— swACLiFFE, December 24. 



Drew Wigginton and the Round-about, blank. Found 

 a fox at Lord Northampton's, which went straight away 

 for Brailes. Being headed there, he turned for Windcrton 

 Shrubs, went straight through, and back for Lord North- 

 ampton's. Then on to Shutford, where he was again 

 headed, and returned back to Lord Northampton's a 

 second time. He then made direct for Brailes, but leaving 

 that place to the left, he dashed on for Hell Brake. Here 

 we changed our fox, which took us down for Honington, 

 and then again back to Brailes, where he turned short to 

 the left for Whatcote. Leaving that place to the right, he 

 went up to Tysoe, where he turned to the right again, and 

 made towards Pillerton Gorse ; before quite reaching that 

 place, he went to ground in a drain. 



PRINCETHORPE, DEC. 27. 



Found at the wood, and ran our fox for two hours, 

 when he made away for Eathorpe, but turned short to 

 the left to Marton, and up to Thurlaston. Leaving that 

 place and Frankton Wood, both to the right, he went back 

 through the Bull and Butcher Wood to Princethorpe Wood, 

 on to Burnt Hurst, where he went to ground, after a run of 

 an hour. 



