WITH THE WARWICKSHIRE. 



On the Thursday the Warwickshire Hounds met at 

 Shuckburg and the Eugby division separated_, some 

 going with Mr. Tailby^s Hounds, and the rest with 

 the Warwickshire. A large field assembled^ although 

 the weather was rough, the scent lying badly. 

 Amongst those present, first on the list was the noble 

 Master, Lord Willoughby de Broke, then Lord 

 Massey, Sir Charles Mordaunt and his brother, Mr. 

 John Mordaunt, the Hon. Gilbert Leigh, Sir Rainald 

 Knightley, Mr. Valentine Knightley, Count Clam- 

 Gallas, Lord Camperdown, Colonel and Miss Ashton, 

 Captain and Mrs. Pritchard Rayner ; Mr. J. A. Craven, 

 formerly Master of the Pytchley ; Mr. Henry Everard ; 

 Major and Mrs. Stark ey, from Cheshire ; Mrs. Jessop, 

 of Jellicote ; Mrs. Philpots ; the Hon. Miss Verney 

 (sister of Lord Willoughby de Broke), Admiral Jones, 

 Mr. Muntz, Mr. G. Rennie, Mr. Hetherington, Mr. 

 W. Rhodes, Mr. W. S. Cooper ; Mr. Dyson-Moore, of 

 Pailton j Captain Garrett, Mr. W. H. Milne, Captain 

 Osborne, Mr. Robins, Mr. Blennerhasset, Mr. F. 

 Wedge, Mr. Roach, Colonel Close, Mr. Cotton, Mr. 

 and Mrs. Wright, Mr. Grant, Mr. BulHng, Mr. Broom- 

 field, Mr. Sargent, Mr. W. H. Chamberlain. From 

 Rugby — Colonel Rattray, Captain Riddle, Captain 

 Bridson, Mr. Fred. Shoolbred, Mr. Heysham, Mr. 

 Sheil, Mr. Whitfield, Mr. Fitz Oldaker, Mr. S. Darby, 



