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" Mr. Isherwood took hounds soon after he went to Fryton 

 to live in 1856 or 1857. He thinks he would have them 

 about three years." Mrs. Isherwood, in another communica- 

 tion says : "I believe my husband succeeded Mr. William 

 Kendall as Master, and acted as joint-M.F.H. with Mr. John 



MR. T. ISHERWOOD. 



Kendall." Miss Kendall says : — " We always thought Mr. 

 Isherwood had hounds after my father, who retired in 1853. 

 From then to 1860 there is a space in the history of the 

 hunt which cannot be traced." Mrs. Isherwood is of the 

 opinion that her husband and Mr. John Kendall filled that 

 gap. Mr. Nimrod Pearson, writing to me regarding Mr. 

 Isherwood, says : — : ' I can't, I am sorry to say, give you the 

 dates when Tom Isherwood and Sir William Worsley were 

 Masters of the Sinnington. I have no record whatever. 

 From what I have been told, Mr. Isherwood was a wonder- 



