sport with 



Viscount Galwats Hounds, 



1 876- 1 907. 



A S I think my friends might hke to have some 

 '^*' record of the many good runs we have enjoyed 

 together, I have written this short Memoir of my 

 Mastership of thirty-one years. Perhaps, how- 

 ever, it would be as well to begin with a very few 

 remarks about the history of the pack. 



The pack was originally started in 1822 by 

 Mr. George Foljambe, who continued the Master- 

 ship until his blindness compelled him to resign 

 in 1845. My father then acted as Master for one 

 year, when Mr. Richard Lumley, afterwards 

 seventh Earl of Scarbrough, became Master. In 

 1858, in consequence of Lord Scarbrough's failing 

 health, my father then became Master, with Will 

 Merry, who had hunted the hounds ever since 

 Mr. Foljambe's bhndness, as Huntsman. In 1861 

 my father engaged Jack Morgan, a splendid horse- 

 man, a good huntsman, and one who always had 

 the hounds in excellent condition. 



