168 THE WARWICKSHIRE HOUNDS. 



Mr H. Spencer Mr. Milward, Mr. Key, of Leamington, Mr. Bryden, 

 1S6d-1876. ^^ Leamington, a good old sportsman, Col. Stracey, 

 — - Mr. Robertson, of Leamington, Mr. W. Chamberlayne, 



of Stoney Thorpe, a hard man, Mr. Chamberlin, of 

 Adderbury, Mr. Little, of Newbold Pacey, a grand old 

 sportsman, the Rev. J. Lucy, of Hampton Lucy, Mr. 

 Berkeley Lucy, Lord Mountgarrett, of Leamington, 

 Col. Little, Mr. H. Brassey, Capt. Montgomery, of 

 Leamington, a hard man, Mr. Fisher, of Banbury, 

 Col. Blackburn, Mr. G. Duppa, of Leamington, Mr. 

 George and his wife, one of the best ladies in the hunt. 

 Miss Davey, of Leamington, Mr. Brown, of Warwick, 

 Mr. Sheldon, of Brailes, Mr. Woodmas, Mr. Flower, 

 of Stratford, Mr. M. and Mr. R. Phillips, of Snitter- 

 field, Major Manley, of Upton, Mr. Gulliver, of 

 Swalcliffe, Mr. Welshman, of Southam, and Messrs. 

 Harry Over, of Pittern Hill, a capital sportsmen, S. 

 Berridge, T. Berridge, E. Scriven, Knott, Fairbrother, 

 H. Hawkes, J. Hawkes, J. Griffin, Wilson, Fletcher, 

 T. Wright, of Tiddington, D. Sargeant, of Long 

 Itchington, Bawcutt, of Burton, W. Cowper, of Farn- 

 borough. Godson, of Edgehill, Anderton, of Sugarswell 

 Farm, G. Hitchcox, of Hinton House, F. Wood, of 

 Bodicote, W. Eldridge, J. Eldridge, French, of flan- 

 well, Page, of Warmington, 0. Savage, of Warmington, 

 W. Coles, of Edgehill, T. Russell, of Ladbroke, 

 Potters (3), of Farnborough, Garrett, of Tadmarton, 

 Baker, of Brailes, Garretts (2), of Brailes, T. Page, of. 

 Adderbury, &c. This is a long list, but I hope my 

 readers will treat with leniency the omission of names 

 which must of necessity, after this space of time, have 

 been allowed to slip. 



Mr. Lucy's en- With regard to breeding matters during Mr. Lucy's 



*"®^* time, he does not seem to have followed the plan of some 



of his predecessors and gone so extensively to other 



kennels for sires. His own sires are generally the most 



1QQQ conspicuous in his lists. In that for 1866, we find eleven 



couples, the sires being the Warwickshire Bluecap, 



