Compton Wyniates, 1801— The finish— The conjectured 

 course — Another run from Wolford — The reputation of 

 Wolford — The severe nature of the run — Men and 

 horses in the run Pages 15— 21 



CHAPTER IV. 



Mk. John Coebet, 1791-1811. 



The Cannings— Mr. Francis Canning— His weight-reducing 

 exploits — His horses — Mr. Robert Canning — The 

 "crack man" of the Hunt— His horsemanship— His 

 horses— Mr. Hawkes — His remark upon "Warwickshire 

 — A run from Walton — Mr. Edward Morant Gale — 

 His hard riding — Mr. John Venour — A run from 

 Wellesbourne, 1804 — A Warwickshire finish. 



Pages 22—29. 



CHAPTER V. 



Mb. John Corbet, 1791-1811. 



The Epwellj Run— Mr, Goulburn's Epioell Hunt—T\xe line 

 of the run — The first work of the day— The great run 

 — Riding to sell — Mr. Reginald Wynniatt — His hard 

 riding — Mr. Edward Goulburn — Mr. Fretwell — Lord 

 Alvanley — Sir Grey Skipwith — A good line to Ufton — 

 Lord Clonmell— Other names — Mr. Stubbs — An im- 

 promptu run — A peculiar habit ... Pages 30— 38. 



CHAPTER VL 



Mr. John Corbet, 1791-1811. 



Mr. Boycott— Mr. Gould— Mr. Giffard— Mr. Bradley— 

 "Hunter-making Harry" — Mr. Lockley — Mr. Walsh 

 Porter— Mr. Roberts— Mr. Hooper— Mr. Kynaston— 

 Other followers of Mr. Corbet— A run from Welles- 

 bourne, 1808— A run from Ufton.— A run from Idlicote 

 — Farewell to Mr. Corbet— His resignation, 1811 — Fox- 

 catchers at Wolford— Death of Mr. Corbet, 1817— His 

 character — His public offices— His ancestry. 



Pages 39—46^ 



CHAPTER VII. 



Lord Middleton, 1811-1821,. - 



Lord Middleton as Master — Commencement of his regime— 

 As a breeder — Some unpopular acts — Farnborough as a 

 trysting place— A first-rate run, 1814 — The line — The 

 death — A day in a fog — A ringing fox — A straighter- 

 running animal Pages 47—54. 



