ii6 SPORT WITH 



SEASON OF 1900-1901. 



November 9th, 1900. — Met at Gringley. A 

 badger in Gringley Gorse and ran him to ground 

 at once. Drew Clay worth and Wheatley Woods 

 blank ; also Saundby Park. Found in Freeman's 

 Gorse, ran nicely to Gringley, away for Walker- 

 ingham. Bore to his right round by Pear Tree 

 Hill, by Wheatley Hill, left Freeman's Gorse to 

 his right away to the canal side south of Clay worth. 

 I saw him here about five fields away, ran on to 

 Wiseton, over the canal and over the river by 

 Mattersey Abbey, by Blako Hill, on to Linghurst. 

 Here we got up to him, away for Tilne, but bore 

 round to his left and pulled him down by Matter- 

 sey Village. A very good hunt of one hour and 

 forty-five minutes. Zetland, who was staying at 

 Serlby, took away with him to Aske the three 

 badgers which were dug out at Gringley this 

 morning. Dogs, 19J couples. 



November i6th, 1900. — Met at Dunham School 

 House. Found in Fledbro' Gorse, and after running 

 three rings, killed at Stafford's Farm. Then found 

 in Laneham Thorns, and ran nicely by the village 

 round Dunham School, back to ground in the 



