. Records of the Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire Hunt . andard of excellence. Whenknown as Colonel Buchanan, he owned the Finlaystone and Auchinbothieestates, and he also possessed the greater portion of the country then huntedby the pack in Lanarkshire. By way of showing his ardent desire for sport at all times, it may berecalled that when, as a young man, he was quartered with his regiment inIreland, the Colonel had a pack of foxhounds and hunted them himself. Exceptionally quick in realising the good points of a hound, he wasalways keenly interested in how the pack worked in the field, and in


. Records of the Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire Hunt . andard of excellence. Whenknown as Colonel Buchanan, he owned the Finlaystone and Auchinbothieestates, and he also possessed the greater portion of the country then huntedby the pack in Lanarkshire. By way of showing his ardent desire for sport at all times, it may berecalled that when, as a young man, he was quartered with his regiment inIreland, the Colonel had a pack of foxhounds and hunted them himself. Exceptionally quick in realising the good points of a hound, he wasalways keenly interested in how the pack worked in the field, and in hisbest days was invariably to the fore in a fast run. At the closing meet ofseason 1892-1893, held at Finlaystone, the members of the Hunt markedtheir appreciation of an honourable Mastership of forty-three years. Theworthy sportsman was the laird of Glencarradale in Argyllshire, andCorsewall near Stranraer, where he resided occasionally ; but he livedprincipally at his Lanarkshire residence, Drumpellier, where he passed awayon 8th February, The Late Sir DAVID C. R. CARRICK-BUCHANAN.


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