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Plunder, out of Lord Portsmouth's Carnage ; 

 Richmond, by Lord Portsmouth's Ranter, out of 

 Remedy ; Alaric and Amazon, by Lord Ports- 

 mouth's Villager, out of his Abbess ; Bonnybell, 

 by the Grove Bouncer, out of Lord Portsmouth's 

 Rosalind ; and Gallopper and Hornpipe, by Lord 

 Portsmouth's Sovereign, out of his Gaylass and 

 Hopeful, 



There are circumstances connected with one or 

 two runs during Mr. Proud's mastership which 

 render them of especial interest. On November 

 6th, 1882, the meet was at Marton. After a 

 ringing run with a kill in the morning, they pro- 

 ceeded to Seamer Whin for the second fox. 

 Whilst the hounds were in covert a fox was 

 viewed out of a hedgerow close by ; the hounds 

 were speedily on the line and raced him past 

 Severs' Plantation to Thornton. Here he was 

 headed and ran past Stainton Vicarage and 

 Hemlington Hall to Acklam. Thence he crossed 

 Garnett's Farm and ran by Tollesby House 

 nearly to the Marton Lane, but, being headed, 

 swung round to the left by Marton Low Farm 

 and Marton Grove, and the hounds getting a 

 view at him near Dairy Knoll, rattled him over 

 some Spring Gardens, and pulled him down in 

 Middlesbrough, opposite the Town Clerk's 

 residence. There was soon a motley crowd 

 assembled, the breaking up of a fox in so 

 populous a place causing an immense amount of 



