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CHAPTER XXIII. 



Lord Willoughby de Beoke. 



A good day from Avon Dassett — A capital line from White's 

 Bushes — A narrow escape — An opening meet at 

 "Walton— An exceptional run from Ufton— A capital 

 run from the Kennels — The seasons 1885-6-7 — A 

 Shuckburgh Thursday— A first-rate day at Idlicote — 

 From Ufton to Badby— Accident to Lord Willoughby 

 — An admirable run from Honington— Re-appearance 

 of Lord Willoughby in the field ... Pages 185— 192. 



CHAPTER XXIV AND LAST. 



Lord Willoughby de Broke. 



Dinner to Lord Willoughby de Broke— The season, 1889-90 

 — The season, 1890-91 — A hard season — A great frost — 

 From Idlicote to Banbury— An after-gallop — Lord 

 Willoughby's successful efforts — His remarks upon 

 puppy- walkers — His popularity — Presentations to Lord 

 Willoughby — An increased subscription — Banbury as a 

 hunting centre — Banbury and Warwickshire days — 

 Other local packs — Hunting quarters — The status of 

 Warwickshire — Conclusion — Good wishes — Au revoir. 



Pages 193-199. 



APPENDIX A. 



BOB CANNING AND MR. MOEANT GALE, 



Letter by the Rev. George Miller Page 200. 



APPENDIX B. 



THE GREAT RUN FROM COMPTON WYNIATES TO BOURTON 

 ON-THE-WATER. 



Letter by the Hon. and Rev. W. R. Verney and Note by 

 "Castor" Page 202. 



APPENDIX C. 



SOME WARWICKSHIRE REMINISCENCES. 



Letter by W. R. V Page 204. 



