CHAPTER XII. 



Mb. B. Gkanville, 1836-1839. Division of the 

 Country. 



A Committee — Mr. B. Granville — A grass line to Southam 

 — A poor season— Another day at Bishop's Itchington — 

 Behaviour of the crowd at the Gorse — Warwickshire 

 names— The extent of the country — Neglect of the 

 Woodlands — " Nimrod's ""opinion — Division with " the 

 Atherstone "— Mr. Vyner's Pack— Mr. Hellier— Mr. 

 Wilson — Establishment of " the North Warwickshire " 

 — Complaints from Leamington — Meeting at Warwick 

 — Demands upon ' ' the Warwickshire " — A division of 

 duties — Mr. Selby Lowndes— Division of Warwickshire. 



Pages 87—93. 



CHAPTER XIII. 



Leamington. 



Leamington — Demands from the Spa— The Spa as a hunting 

 quarter — Action of the hotel keepers— A Club— Some 

 opinions of the Spa— The position of Leamington— A 

 day in the field, 1838 Pages 94-103. 



CHAPTER XIV. 



Mr. Barnard, 1839-1856. 



Mr. R.'J. Barnard— The Building of the Kineton kennels 

 —A run from Ufton— Mr. Bradley — A good grass line 

 —The Hunt Dinner, 1840— A meeting at Bilton Grange 

 — Good sport— Names at Leamington— A great run 

 from Weston House — A bye day at Cubbington Gate — 

 Sir William Don— His ride to London. 



Pages 104—110. 



CHAPTER XV. 



Mr. Barnard, 1839-1856. Mr, Spencer Lucy, 1856-1858. 

 Mr. Henley Greaves, 1858-1861. 



The season's record, 1846-7— The Hunt Dinner, 1849— 

 A splendid run from Ufton— Good sport— Lord Wil- 

 loughby de Broke — Meeting at Wellesbourne, 1856 — 

 Mr. H. Spencer Lucy — The sport— Mr. Henley Greaves 

 —George Wells— The boundary road — Jem Hills— A 

 run from Wolford — Crossing the Road— Mr. Gulliver. 



Pages 111-117. 



