THE WARWICKSHIRE HOUNDS. 79 



provided a clipping run of fifty-five minutes to Mr. Thornhill. 

 Waverley Wood, where they ran into him. The field 1^33-1836. 

 was small but select. Mr. Thornhill, Lord W. Lennox, 

 the Hon. A. Berkeley, and Messrs. Kussell, Brooke, 

 and Wilkinson were among the pinks. 



Bill Boxall left at the close of this season, and was 

 succeeded by Tom Day, Jack Ransom becoming first 

 whip, and Jack Day second. 



During the next season (1835-6) the hunting was Mr. ThornhiU's 

 indifferent. The scent was poor, and foxes were not 

 plentiful. Day, however, quitted himself well in his 

 new post. Mr. Thornhill gave up the hounds at the 

 end of this season. 



