Robert Worrall— A good run from Ufton Wood— From 

 Wigginton Heath— A fine day from Billesley Hall— A 

 moonlight kill at Fainborough— A rough line from 

 Alveston— A great run in the Banbury country— A 

 capital fox from Eatington— At Billesley Hall again— 

 A fast run from Bowshot— A Shuckburgh day— More 

 sport at Billesley Hall— A long run from Hampton 

 Wood— A good thing from Tyaoe ... Pages 149—154. 



CHAPTEE XX. 



Mr. H. Spknoer Lucy, 1866-1876. 



splendid run from Chadshunt— Hound slaughter— A 

 good run from Fenny Compton — A good season — A 

 run into the Heythrop country — A water incident — 

 The bi'ook again — An extraordinary fox from Bowshot 

 A brave finish— A fair day at Mitford Bridge— Two 

 incidents— A good opening— King Frost— Presentation 

 to Kobert Worrall— Charles Orvis ... Pages 155— 161. 



CHAPTER XXI. 



Mr. H. Spencer Lucy, 1866-1876. 



An afternoon fox from Ladbroke— A gallant run from 

 Eatington Grove— A poetical account— Some regular 

 attendants— Mr. Lucy's entries— Castor— Banker — 

 Clasher— A private pack— Mr. Lucy a good master— 

 Taglioni— William Brown Pages 162—172. 



CHAPTER XXIL 



Lord Willoughby de Broke. 



Lord Willoughby de Broke— His accession to the mastership 

 — Born and bred to the sport and to the hunt — His 

 sport— Lady Willoughby de Broke— Sport in 1876-7-8 

 —A memorable day from Wroxton— From Page's 

 Gorse to Idlicote— The Empress of Austria in the 

 Shuckburgh country— Presentation to Charles Orvis— 

 Sport in 1878-9—" Warwickshire Fridays "—An after- 

 noon fox from Chesterton Wood— At Pillerton and 

 Broughton— A hard run from Wroxton— A severe day 

 from Coughton— A good thing from Debdale— A day 

 from Broughton— Lord Willoughby takes the horn— A 

 notable day from Kineton— A clinking run from 

 Idlicote— From Ladbroke to Badby Wood— A couple 

 of hours from Broughton Pages 173—184. 



