CHAPTER VIII. 



Lord Middleton, 1811-1821. 



The Ditchley run, 1816 -Scenting winds- Lord Molyneux— 

 "Nimrod "—Mr. Campbell— Mr. J. Lucy— Mr. Sheldon 

 —Mr. H. Wyatt— Lord Brooke— Other names— A run 

 from Ufton Wood— Accident to Lord Middleton— His 

 retirement— His horsemanship— His staff. 



Pages 55—61. 



CHAPTER IX. 



Mr. Shirley, 1821-1825. Mr. Hay, 1825-1826. 

 Mr. Newton Fellowes, 1826-1830. 



Mr. Shirley— Jack Wood— A run from Edgehill— Another 

 —A run from Alveston Pastures- Mr. Cockerill -Mr. 

 HoUoway— Mr. Handford— Mr. Charlton— Rev. Mr. 

 Hancox— Mr. Lyster— Resignation of Mr. Shirley— Mr, 

 Hay— A sharp run from Bowshot— Some of Mr. Hay s 

 followers— Mr. Newton Fellowes— A fine run into 

 Oxfordshire— A stiff run from Wolford— A good grass 

 line— A run from Lighth®rne Rough— Ladies at meets. 



Pages 62—70. 



CHAPTER X. 



Captain Russell, 1830-1833. Mr. Thornhill, 1833-1836. 



Captain Russell— A day from Ufton Wood— A run from 

 Radbourn Grove— An incident — An unpromising 

 morning— A direct line to Edgehill— Retirement of Mr. 

 Russell— Mr. Thornhill — A gallant member of the 

 tribe- A brilliant day from Meon Hill— Two unlucky 

 incidents— A stiff run from Itchington— Some more 

 Farnborough sport— An incident— A good line— A good 

 season— An immense run from Itchington— A piece of 

 water work— The next season's sport— Mr. Thornhill's 

 last season Pages 71— 79. 



CHAPTER XI. 



The Pack, 1827-1835. 



The foundation of the pack by Mr. Newton Fellowes, 1827 

 —Sires from the Duke of Beaufort's, Mr. Osbaldeston's 

 and Lord Sonde's— Other kennels— Warwickshire stud 

 hounds — Mr. Fellowes' subsequent entries — Mr. 

 Russell's entries— Mr. Thornhill's entries. 



Pages 80—86. 



