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ILL LIST O F USTRATIO NS . PORTRAIT OF VIS CO U NT GALWA % F rontispiece ber 1 t 1 1 F a i a 1 G O U P OF FO U . Oc t o 5 0 c n e 20 R R 3 , 9 g fi g B LA RGE GROU P % TH E CED AR TREE . o r 1 5t 1 01 Oct be 3 , 9 LA RGE GRO U P ON STE PS OF SE RL E% M NT P WI O U E D GRO U TH H O U ND S . A ril th 1 0 p 9 , 9 7 S PO RT WITH VIS NT GALWA% ’ S H O UNDS C O U , 1 6 1 0 87 9 7 . AS I think my friends might like to have some record of the many good runs we have enj oyed I r of together , have w itten this short Memoir my - h w of . o Mastership thirty one years Perhaps , it ever , would be as well to begin with a very few remarks about the history of the pack . The pack was originally started in 1 82 2 by Mr . George Folj ambe , who continued the Master ship until his blindness compelled him to resign fo in 1 845 . My father then acted as Master r one year , when Mr . Richard Lumley , afterwards seventh Earl of Scarbrough , became Master . In ‘ ’ 1 8 8 S c arbrou h s 5 , in consequence of Lord g failing health , my father then became Master , with Will Merry , who had hunted the hounds ever since ’ l am e s Fo b . 6 1 . 1 8 Mr j blindness , as Huntsman In my father engaged Jack Morgan , a splendid horse man , a good huntsman , and one who always had the hounds in excellent condition . 2 SPORT WITH ’ The four best ru ns I saw during my father s Mastership were the following th 1 — 2 861 . December 4 , The hounds met at Gat e for d . The hounds found in Tranka Wood ; they then ran through S c ratta to Whitwell Wood on by Hollin Hill Gorse to Markland Grips , but they did not hesitate here , but went on round by to Elmton Common Creswell Crags , thence on by Sloswic k to the Manor Hills ran straight through ‘ them up to the Clumber Lodge , where he was headed back through the Manor Hills aw ay to St e e tl S c ratt a on y Quarry and Wood , forward from here all over a beautiful bit of grass country , up Hart Hill and by the Reservoirs through one ’ of B arlb oro the Woods up to the Spink Hill , Renishaw thence away over the canal Opposite to , and thence bore to its left to Eckington , where we eventually had to give him up by the railway . station , owing to all the railways and tramways A very fine run indeed . Three hours , fifty minutes . on 1 st 1 8 2 . The next run was December 3 , 7 l r The hounds met at Thorpe Sa vin . After d awing b Cu tbri h t the Thorpe Woods lank , they found in g and ran over the road straight up to Kiveton on Station , then the left along the canal and on leaving Hart Hill j ust his left up to Norwood , ’ B arlboro straight through it away very fast to , Nittiker to across the park to Hill then his left , a to le ving West Cars on his right , away the edge S O T ’ H OUNDS VI C UN GALWAY S . 3 of b ounds Whitwell Wood , but , the pressing him so not , dare stay up the hill and raced to Lob on Wells , thence to Thorpe Wood , but along the of wall all outside it , straight to the Kiveton Colliery ; then on to the railway . Luckily the of h ounds got over all right in spite a train , t o l nearly Wales over to Nicker Wood , and pul ed him down in the park at Aston . A fine run of - two hours , four minutes . Twenty three couples of l . bitches , everyone up at the ki l — 1 1 8 . February 4th , 73 The hounds met at Sturton . Jack Morgan was laid up , also the first -in whipper , so my father hunted the hounds him I -in self, acting as first whipper , and found directly in Fenton Gorse . Away over the road for Bole to his right , and round up by Little o borough , then raced up the Meadows , and ver o the railway by Cottam Will ws on to Rampton , along the brook- side and straight up to Rampton Field , bearing to his right as if for Treswell Wood , but over the road and up the hill to South Lever ton ; to his right down to Cottam Plantation , round to Rampton Thorns . There were two foxes on to foot , and three couples turning the right , killed their fox by Treswell Village ; but away of t o with the body the pack on Laneham , to the b - right up the rook side to Drayton Mill , and over the road straight away to Babbington Springs round and away at the top end , nobody ever see ing the fox here , as if for Tuxford , bearing to his SPOR WITH 4 T. right , and then away for East Markham to ground of in a heap soil dug out by a pond side , where we out soon got him and killed him . Two hours , - - . thirty six minutes A ten mile point and , roughly - taken , as twenty three miles as the hounds run ; 1 of 7% couples bitches . 1 h 8 - t 1 . March 3 , 74 The hounds met at Grove . After drawing Castle Hill Wood blank , found in Treswell Wood away nearly to Rampton , then to his left to South Leverton and back to Treswell —a - Wood racing twenty four minutes . Through it Lad wood away by y , Mill Hill Clump , as if for East Markham , but turned to his right up to Gamston Wood . After several turns here and fresh foxes , we went away with our fox over the railway to straight nearly Tuxford , bore to his right , and by the Mausoleum up to Bevercotes Park . Here V he j umped up in iew and , racing round the wood , killed him j ust outside Opposite Nicker Bush . two -fi ve Altogether hours , forty minutes , from first finding at Treswell Wood . My father was an enthusiastic sportsman . He hunted the Rufford Hounds himself three days a —1 8 6—1 8 8 week for two seasons 3 3 , and as he was Serlb living at y , and the nearest meet was fourteen miles , he had very long distances to go . He had a wonderful bay hack mare for some years , and in one one week , taken as an average , he rode her 1 76 miles to and from hunting . Besides hunting f on the Ru ford , he used to hunt the other days VISCOUNT ’ GALWAY S HOUNDS . or with the Grove Burton , and to show the dis I tances he rode , would mention the following One day he rode from Serlby on the bay hack to Fiskerton Long Wood , six miles beyond Lincoln , to hunt with the Burton , and rode back after on hunting . Another day he rode from Osbert . S . with Mr G Folj ambe , and after a good forty minutes with the Burton in the Brattleby country , they galloped back and shot 40 cock pheasants in Fol Ashtons Wood . Another day he and Mr . o f Osberton j ambe , with a relay hacks , rode from to Bunny Park , and rode back after hunting with F l m ’ . o a be s the Quorn all day Mr j hounds , run ning from Beckingham , crossed the river Idle above Idle Stop , and my father went over in a - small row boat , while his chestnut horse , Round Robin , swam the river by himself without drinking a drop of water . My father then rode with the hounds across to Gate Wood by himself, and getting the hounds together at dusk , he brought to S erlb them y, where he kept them all night , Mr . Folj ambe sending the hunt servants for them next morning . He thought one of the quickest gallops he ever rode was from Spridlington to Wickenby in twenty minutes , when he was riding ’ of a horse Lord Henry Bentinck s , called Spotted B o f y , and he was much cha fed for j umping over a hound . A 1 866 out In pril , , a red deer stag had got of ’ Welbeck Park , and , with the Duke s consent , my 6 SPORT WITH father got Mr . H . Tomasson to bring the Penistone ’ Harriers . They found the stag near Trueman s Lodge and had an extraordinary fine run , as they w f v ran him a ay past Ru ford , and when near A er ham my father saw the stag some four fields ahead , trotting calmly along , and j umping big f fences without any e fort . On looking round he found there were only three hounds left w ho f could make any e fort at all , so he stopped them and picked up the stragglers on their way home . The stag was shot in the c ornfi elds near Kelham in the summer . for My father kept his keenness hunting , as in the last years he frequently came down by the early train to hunt , after voting in the House of Commons . The boundaries of the Grove Hunt are as — follows On the west and north the rivers Rother and Don ; on the east the river Trent ; on the south from the Trent it runs up the Grassthorpe on S c arthin m oor to , brook , j ust below g Tuxford along the North Road to Markham Moor , then along the road straight all the way down the Clumber Drive to Clumber Bridge .

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