WARWICKSHIRE HUNT. 349 



of the covex's in the northern division of the county to Mr. 

 R. Vyner, of Eathorpe, whose pack, for the last few 

 years, had hunted what may be called the out-country, 

 including the district in the neighbourhood of Solihull. 



At the beginning of the next season^ Mr. Vyner and 

 his friends, had permission to hunt the covers north of the 

 Avon, and the kennel at Lillington was given up to that 

 establishment. Mr. Vyner hunted the hounds himself. 



Of the many Noblemen and Gentlemen, supporters of 

 the chase, who have within these few years become perma- 

 nent residents or visitors of the Spa during the hunting 

 season, we may name : — 



Lord Eastnor, Sir E. Mostyn, Capt. Lamb, Mr. M. Wise, Lord 

 Lowth, Lord Ongley, Capt. Sanderson, Capt. Searancke, Capt. 

 Magennis, Col. Charritie, Lord W. Lennox, Lord Dillon, Lord 

 Cranstoun, Lord Ilope.toun, Mr. J. PluUipson, Capt. Fairley, Mr. 

 Creighton, Capt. Montgomery, Sir J. Ilaumer, Hon. Mr. Vauglian, 

 Mr. MoUineux, Sir A.Brooke, Mr. Ricardo, Sir T. Thompson, Capt. 

 Ongley, Mr. W. Beaumont, Sir P. I'ayne, Capt. Mostyn, Mr. Mostyn, 

 Mr. Fazakerley, Lord F. Beaiiclerk, Mr. Boycott, Col. Harding, Lord 

 Ross, Hon. F. Petre, Sir R. Elphinstone, Sir Jolin Gerrard, Col. 

 Gouch, SirD. Baird, Sir H. Titchbovirne, Capt. Grant, Capt. Burgess, 

 Mr. E. H. Clarke, Mr. Beaumont, Mr. Bradley, &c. &i-. 



