MR. RUSSELL.— 1832. 935 



UPTON HOUSE, JAN. 21. 



Drew Wroxton, blank. Returned, and found a fox on 

 the hills, and ran him to ground. Went to Kineton Holt 

 and found ; our fox took us away at a very quick pace, to 

 Edge Hill, along the hill to Upton, and then down to Tysoe. 

 Leaving that to the right, he took straight to Lord North- 

 ampton's ; by the spinies there, and on through Winterton 

 and Winterton Scrubs, where the hounds ran into him after 

 chasing him an hour and a half. 



ANONYMOUS.— UFTON, jan. 26. 

 The Warwickshire hounds had a most tremendous day 

 on Thursday, January 26th. We met at Ufton Wood, but 

 went away without drawing that cover, to Radboume Gorse, 

 and almost instantly found. This was the third time that 

 cover had been drawn this season, and it has the credit of 

 furnishing the best foxes, and almost a certain find ; never 

 having been disappointed of an out-and-outer. He went 

 away straight for Itchington Heath, to which place the pace 

 was good all the way, and lasted from 35 to 40 minutes. — 

 Here they changed foxes, and he led them direct to Chads 

 hunt spinies, and from thence in a direction to Kineton. 

 He afterwards turned, and went again to Itchington Heath, 

 and after ringing twice round the cover, went off a second 

 time in the direction to Kineton, and the hounds were 

 whipped off near Burton Dasset. 1 



MITFORD BRIDGE, FEB. 14. 



Drew Wolford Heath and Barton Grove, both blank. 

 Found a fox at Wichford Wood, and ran him about the 

 cover, on a very bad scent, for five hours ; we stuck to him 

 till dark, and were obliged to leave him at last. 



1 Out of a Field of 300, only five or six saw the termination. 

 There were several bad falls, and one gentleman killed his horse. 



