•VISCOUNT GALWAY'S HOUNDS. 135 



Bole Guide Post. A good hard day, only wanting 

 a kill. Dogs, 17 couples ; wind, west. 



February 6th, 1905. — Met at Clay worth. 

 Found in a fallow field near Hayton, ran merrily 

 down to Sturton, to his left across Bole Field to 

 Saundby Park. Away again to his left to Wiseton, 

 over the canal, along the old Eau side nearly to 

 Tilne, to his left over the canal by Hayton Castle, 

 across to Saundby Park, Beckingham Village, 

 round to his left by the low edge of Gringley 

 Gorse, on below the village, on to Wiseton, and 

 racing back to Gringley Gorse, killed him. A very 

 good day's sport. Bitches, i8| couples. 



February 17th, 1905. — Met at Rampton. 

 Found in Rampton Willows, ran by the Thorns to 

 South Leverton, down to Littleborough, on to 

 Burton Willows, away round by Sturton, then 

 down to the Trent, which he crossed by Little- 

 borough, so stopped the hounds. The fox was 

 found dead next day on the opposite bank. A 

 good hour and forty-five minutes. Found in some 

 gorse bushes near Sturton High House, and ran 

 very fast for twenty minutes, and killed by the 

 Plaster pits. Bitches, i6i couples. 



February 28th, 1905. — Met at Sandbeck. 

 Found in Rough Park, and ran about Maltby 

 Wood for an hour or so, but no good. Then found 

 in Thornberry Hill, ran by Oldcotes, nearly to the 

 Whitewaters, to his left by Styrrup to Tickhill, 

 then away for Plumtree, but he turned to his left 



