OJ8 WARWICKSHIRE HUNT. 



On Jan. 3, the meet was at Wellesbonrne. Found in 

 the Wood, and ran to ground at Walton Having got him 

 out, and given him fair sporting law, the hounds eagerly 

 caught up the scent, and quickly threw him uj), after a very 

 pretty burst. 



We imkenneled a second fox at Walton Wood, which 

 led us briskly away through Brickhill Gorse, and then to 

 Pillerton. Leaving that village to the left, he made direct 

 to Mr. Peach's house, through the shrubbery, and by the 

 garden, and he shortly afterwards went to ground. The 

 run was a fine one, and lasted an hour. 



Jan. 6. — Met at Gaydon, drew Watcrgall, blank, found 

 in Radbourne Gorse, and our fox led us away at a slapping 

 pace to Southam, where v,e killed, after a cai)ital run of 25 

 minutes. 



We afterwards drew Ladbroke spinics, as well as the 

 covert at Itchington Heath, but did not find, and we went 

 home perfectly satisfied with the day's sport. 



Jan. 7, the meet was at Upton House, and we fovind at 

 Middleton's Gorse, when reynard led us off to Hornton. — 

 Leaving that place to the right, he made for Alscote, where 

 he turned to the left, and ran on to the Sun Rising ; then 

 he turned short back through Northend to Alscote, where 

 the hounds ran into him, after a good thing of one hour 

 and 10 minutes. 



Jan. 9. — We met at Compton Verney, and drew Bow- 

 shot blank, but found at Lighthorne Rough. Ran our fox 

 through Bowshot, then to Moreton Wood, and down to 

 Newbold Pacej'^ ; he then tixrned short back to Lighthorne, 

 and after running him in the Rough for 20 minutes, killed. 



