VISCOUNT GALWAY'S HOUNDS. ^7 



February 12th, 1894. — The hounds met at 

 Barnby Moor. A high wind still, after a terrible 

 gale last night. Barnby Moor, Dane's Hill, and 

 Mattersey Wood blank. Found in the Ruins and 

 ran to the Breckswood. Then away to his left, by 

 Scrooby over the railway, on to Scaftworth low 

 cover. Hunted on, the fox jumped up in view near 

 Stone Hill, and the hounds raced into him near 

 Mattersey Bridge. Dogs, 19^ couples ; wind, west. 



March 14th, 1894.— Met at Harthill Village. 

 Drew Norwood blank. Found in Nicker Wood, 

 and ran away by Kiveton Park, Smarston Hills, 

 to the low corner of Anston Stones. Straight away 

 through it to the Red Quarries, Park Hill, and 

 pulled him down at Stone Village. A very good 

 hour and five minutes. Found in King's Wood, 

 and ran a fox to Laughton, headed back to Lingo- 

 dell and Firbeck, but could not get up to him or 

 another fox in Dycecarrs or Linger Wood. Bitches, 

 17J couples. 



April 2nd, 1894. — Met at Carburton Old Toll 

 Bar. Found in the Rough Breck, and ran by 

 Nightingale Plantation over the water by Day's 

 Corner to ground at the far end of the Cat whins. 

 A nice forty minutes. Then found by Holy Well. 

 Ran very fast by Trueman's Breck and Rough 

 Breck, and killed him by the waterfall by Nightin- 

 gale Plantation. Thirty minutes. Then found a fox 

 in Langwell Plantation, ran to the Manor Hills, 

 through them, back across Welbeck Park, and 



