. Records of the Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire Hunt . Major GOFF. The Late Mr BARCLAY. Mr. G. The Late Mr. G. J. KIDSTON. Colonel AIKMAN. The Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire Hunt. 21 was reckoned at the time one of the best ever brought off in the district,had West Ferry as its starting point. I give the points briefly :—Gleddoch,Barscube Hill, Knockmountain, Elphinstone, Corslie Hill, Barochan,North Brae, Cleaves, Wraes, and Witch Moss, nearly to High Barlogan,the fox being killed at Whinnie Hill. A really fine hunt, with only oneslight check at Barochan. The Master was especially promi
. Records of the Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire Hunt . Major GOFF. The Late Mr BARCLAY. Mr. G. The Late Mr. G. J. KIDSTON. Colonel AIKMAN. The Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire Hunt. 21 was reckoned at the time one of the best ever brought off in the district,had West Ferry as its starting point. I give the points briefly :—Gleddoch,Barscube Hill, Knockmountain, Elphinstone, Corslie Hill, Barochan,North Brae, Cleaves, Wraes, and Witch Moss, nearly to High Barlogan,the fox being killed at Whinnie Hill. A really fine hunt, with only oneslight check at Barochan. The Master was especially prominent in this run onhis smart grey Harmony, a previous winner of a point-to-point. The seasonwas carried on up till 12th April, the final meet being held at Howwood. Coming to season 1902-1903, we had the usual opening fixture atHouston on 1st November, and on this occasion there were nearly onehundred on horseback. Sport was only fair, although plenty of foxes wereon foot. On 29th November a run worthy of reference was enjoyed fromKnockmountain by Barscube Hill and Gleddoch to West Ferry, the fo
Size: 1784px × 1401px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1920, booksubjecthorses, bookyear1921