276 England's oldest hunt. 



look forward to the time, under his auspices, when the Sinnington. 

 Hounds, which have once again become the Duucombe family pack, 

 and the suitable appanage of a large property, shall rival Belvoir, 

 Brocklesby and Badminton, as one of the pillars of fox-hunting in 

 England. 



Cheers were then given for Mr. and Mrs. Sherbrooke and 

 Lord and Lady Helmsley, and the pack moved off in the 

 direction of the low country, and a fair day's sport resulted, 

 foxes being plentiful, though scent lay badly. They found 

 a fox near the rendezvous, and this gave a slow hunting 

 run of an hour. 



