VISCOUNT GALWAY'S HOUNDS. 6i 



SEASON OF 1888-1889. 



Vere and I went out and spent this winter 

 in India. With the consent of the subscribers, 

 I arranged for Mr. Charles Wright, of Anston, 

 to act as Field Master, and Sam Morgan to hunt 

 the hounds. 



It was a very good scenting season, and the 

 hounds had some good sport, their best run being 

 on March ist, when they met at Bishop Field. 

 They found in the Laurels, and ran by Breckswood 

 over the Torworth Fields to Blythlaw Hills ; then 

 left AlHson's Gorse just on his right towards 

 Barnby Moor, but he turned away to Chequers 

 Bottoms and ran up by Osberton Mill, over the 

 canal to the Little Whin Covert. Then over the 

 railway, through Silver Firs, CuUoden, into Lord 

 Scarbrough's Lings. They ran twice round here, 

 then up by Apley Head Lodge and Sharpe's Hill 

 to Hardwick, where he turned down by the lake, 

 back through Sharpe's Hill, and through Clumber 

 Park to Carburton, leaving Rough Brake on his 

 left to Welbeck and through the Manor Hills, on 

 to Marshe's Farm, up to Worksop Forest, where 

 they killed him after a run of two hours and fifty 

 minutes. A very fine run. 



