CHAPTEE XVI. 



The Pack, 1838-1860. 



Mr. Barnard' entries — Tarquin — Mr. Barnard's use of other 

 kennels— Saffron — Mr. Barnard's final lists— Mr. Lucy's 

 entries — Mr. Greaves' entries ... Pages 118—125. 



CHAPTEE XVII. 



LOBD "WlLLOUGHBT DE BROKE AND THE HON. W. H. J 



NOETH, 1861-1862. 

 The Hon. W. H. J. North, 1862-1866. 



Lord Willoughby de Broke and the Hon. "W. H. J. North — 

 Tom Matthews— Improvements and good sport — A 

 good run from Weston — A fair day from Farnborough — 

 A good time from Chesterton Wood — A run from 

 Whichford Wood — Death of Lord Willoughby de 

 Broke— Some sport in the Weston district— A good day 

 from Goldicote— A nice run fromthe Bourton Hills— A 

 fair day from Kineton — More sport from Weston — A 

 Wrox ton meet— An admirable run from Walton Wood 

 — A day from Shuckburgh— Bad scent— A good run 

 from Wroxton — A day from Shuckburgh — Fifty 

 minutes from Chesterton— A unique field— An extensive 

 run from Charlecote — More sport in the Weston district. 



Pages 126-136. 



CHAPTEE XVIII. 



The Hon. W. H. J. North, 1862-1866. 



The Hon. Mr. North's entries— Some Warwickshire sires — 

 The Saffron Blood — Careless — Peterborough prize- 

 winners descended from Careless — The pick of the pack 

 — An oil painting of the hounds — The Saffrons — Mr. 

 North's private pack — A meet at Coughton Court — 

 The private pack at Alcester— A couple of days from 

 Studley— Some fast work from Alne Wood — At Irons 

 Cross— At Coughton Court — A Woodland day — A day 

 at Lighthorne— Accident to Wilson — Eetirement of 

 Mr. North — Meeting at Wellesbourne — A successful 

 mastership Pages 137—148. 



CHAPTEE XIX. 



Me. H. Spencee Lucy, 1866-1876. 



Mr. H. Spencer Lucy — An ardent sportsman— The sub- 

 scription — Some water feats — Mr. Campbell of Monzie 



