. England's oldest hunt : being chapters of the history of the Bilsdale, Farndale and Sinnington Hunts, collected during several years. nd provided a gallop. Whilst retainingthe old-world mannerisms in connection with the hunt, has done much to improve it alike as a pack and ahunt. He treats the sport more as the means of givingpleasure and health, than the serious undertaking in lifewhich some of us are inclined to make it, and which, of course,it is to the professional huntsman and master of a crackpack. Whilst sanctioning much from his field because herecognises the fact that it


. England's oldest hunt : being chapters of the history of the Bilsdale, Farndale and Sinnington Hunts, collected during several years. nd provided a gallop. Whilst retainingthe old-world mannerisms in connection with the hunt, has done much to improve it alike as a pack and ahunt. He treats the sport more as the means of givingpleasure and health, than the serious undertaking in lifewhich some of us are inclined to make it, and which, of course,it is to the professional huntsman and master of a crackpack. Whilst sanctioning much from his field because herecognises the fact that it is not many years since each manwho walked a hound had a sort of privilege to encourage hisown hound, and endeavour to assist in the hunting of thepack, he is ever watchful over the interests of the one recognises better than he that it is by their sufferancealone hunting continues. The season 1907-8 has openedsince this book went to press, and already some excellentsport has been enjoyed with the Bilsdale pack. May itlong continue with Mr. Horsfall, who has done so much forthe hunt, at the head of the present


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