MR. THORNHILL. 



W. p. Thorxhill, Esq. of Houndshill, next undertook 

 the Mastership of the Warwickshire Hounds ; and the 

 Sporting Gentlemen of the county congratulated them- 

 selves upon his acceptance of the appointment. The estab- 

 lishment, as usual, was supported by a subscription. 



Bill Boxall continued huntsman. 

 Jack Ransom second whip. 



Tom Day first, and 



Cubhunting began, this season, at Warwick Old Park, 

 August '26th, 1833, where they found a litter of cubs, and 

 killed one, after running two hours. This hunting ended 

 (m the 26th of October, when the hounds had run and 

 killed one old fox, and 18 cubs. 



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