tries. 



84 THE WARWICKSHIRE HOUNDS. 



The Pack. as the sire of Voucher, out of the Duke's Echo, and of 

 1827-1835. Yauiter, out of the Warwickshire Diligent. Diligent, 

 Mr. Russell's en- it vvjn be seen by a reference to the opening of this 

 chapter, was by the Duke's Dorimont, out of Brides- 

 maid. She was entered in 1825. Mr. Russell also 

 used Col. Berkeley's pack, Bugler being by his 

 Pagan out of his Bravery and Welcome by 

 his Woldsman out of his Rocket. The Duke of 

 of Beaufort's Workman appears as sire of two and a 

 half couple in the list for 1831. One hound, Harbinger, 

 is attributable to the Surrey being by their Harlequin 

 out of their Welcome. A hound, Hadrian, by Lord 

 Tavistock's Hercules out of Mr. Ward's Misery, was 

 bought by Mr. Russell as a five-year-old in the spring 

 of 1831, and appears in the list for that year as the sire 

 of a couple, Hercules and Hopeful, out of Pru- 

 dence. Two Bel voir sires appear in the same list. The 

 Belvoir Solomon by the Belvoir Roderick out of their 

 Songstress was bought by Mr. Fellowes as a nine-year- 

 old in 1829, and appears as sire to Solomon, out of the 

 Warwickshire Benefit, entered in 1827. The Belvoir 

 Whipster, by their Lifter out of their Wanton was 

 bought by Mr. Russell as a five-year-old in 1830. He 

 appears as sire to Watchman, Willing, and Wisdom 

 out of Warwickshire Wildfire ; Warspite out of the 

 Warwickshire Rosebud ; and Woldsman out of the 

 Warwickshire Rally. In the list for 1831, we find 

 Winifred by him out of Wildfire, and Woodbine by 

 him out of Rosebud. Another couple appears in the 

 same list by him out of Butterfly and another by him 

 out of Benefit. It will be seen, therefore, that Mr. 

 Russell had a good opinion of his purchase. The same 

 might be said of Hadrian, referred to above, as he ap- 

 pears in the same list as sire of Hadrian out of Rally, 

 Harasser out of Bonnylass, Jessamy and Jessica, out 

 Jessamy, Richmond and Rosamond out of Rosamond, 

 and Vengeance out of Hadrian. Four hounds in this 

 list are attributable to Lord Scarborough's kennel, 



