On Friday in last week the pack met at Warmington and drew White’s Bushes first. They chopped a fox here and then went to Page’s Gorse, which held a leash. Hounds went away with one past the Hare and hounds Inn, ran through White’s Bushes and down the vale into Horley. They ran fast across here, then a right-handed turn took them past Ratley Village, and they lost their fox between here and Hornton. The Upton House covers were drawn blank, so Mr Fielden went on to Edgehill and a fox was found near Sunrising. Hounds ran him the length of the hill, nearly to Knoll End, and killed him in the cover. By this time heavy rain was falling, driven by a piercing north-east wind, so it was not surprising to draw Mr Ned Gardener’s double blank, and also the osier bed at Old Leys. Hounds were then sent home.
Royal Leamington Spa Courier December 1914