Yorkshire leaders; social and political . a matter of historicaland ancestral interest we may mention that the 1st Baronetcy was conferred(May 10th, 1661) in consideration of the recipients own, and his fathersloyalty and suffering during the Civil War. It is pleasing to record that Sir William Cooke is in every respect aworthy successor of his distinguished line of ancestors, and there is very littlefear of his not maintaining unsullied the family escutcheon, and of most TOUKSHIUE LEADERS: SOCIAL AND POLITICAL. creditably upholding the family He is, indeed, a fine specimen of atypical


Yorkshire leaders; social and political . a matter of historicaland ancestral interest we may mention that the 1st Baronetcy was conferred(May 10th, 1661) in consideration of the recipients own, and his fathersloyalty and suffering during the Civil War. It is pleasing to record that Sir William Cooke is in every respect aworthy successor of his distinguished line of ancestors, and there is very littlefear of his not maintaining unsullied the family escutcheon, and of most TOUKSHIUE LEADERS: SOCIAL AND POLITICAL. creditably upholding the family He is, indeed, a fine specimen of atypical English gentleman, a keen sportsman, and a model landlord. He hasall a true Englishmans love of horses, hunting, and of country pursuits gener-ally, although hunting is undoubtedly Sir Williams most favourite sport. Hewas Master of the Ledbury Hounds during 190G and 1907, but resigned in1908, and has moved his pack into Yorkshire, and this season will hunt thecountry round Malton and Pickering, which was so long known as Colonei Sir floberi ftojtuer. .) ) .D.


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