Mr. Mills — Mr. Entwisle — Mr. Goiigh. 329 



Entwisle and Mills, is a guarantee that hunting will 

 abundantly flourish in the district which comes within 

 the span of their influence. No member of a hunt ever 

 had the preservation of foxes more at heart than Mr. 

 Gougli^ the late owner of North. Kilworth House ; and it 

 is pleasant to see the new proprietor following in the 

 footsteps of his predecessor. May he have the satisfaction 

 of witnessing from a cover of his own such a run as that 

 which has been elsewhere described, commencing' close to 

 his own door and terminating at Boughton^ three miles 

 from Northampton. 



A finer class of hunter than that which for many a year 

 past has filled the stalls of Mr. Mills^ it would take good 

 judgment as well as a good balance at your bankers, to 

 become possessed of; and rarely have horses been 

 handled in a more workmanlike manner. If time may 

 have run off with a portion of the old riding virtue, 

 Mr. Mills has the satisfaction of feeling that it has only 

 entered into the hearts of two gallant sonSj either of 

 whom will decline to be "pounded'^ by the hardest man 

 out on the same day with himself 



