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EUN WITH LORD GALWAY^S HOUNDS. 

 Eeidat, December 26th. 



These hounds had one of the most remarkable runs 

 on Friday within the memory of living sportsmen. 

 Being Christmas time the houses of the country gentry 

 are full of company, and a large field, including many 

 strangers, turned up at the meet, which was at Grringley- 

 on-the-Hill. With Viscount and Viscountess Galway, 

 M.P., from Serlby Hall, were her ladyship's sister and 

 Mr. Gosling; from Osberton, Mr. F. J. S. Foljambe, 

 M.P., and Mr. Godfrey Foljambe ; from Sheffield, Mr. 

 Wilson Mappin, Mr. Firth, and Mr. Vickers ; Mr. H. 

 Beevor, Barnby Moor; Mr. Strathfield, of Eossing- 

 ton ; Miss Ellison, Mr. C. Thorold, Mr. S. and Mr. 

 J. White, of Leverton ; Mr. E. and Mr. W. Smith, 

 Gringley ; Mr. C. Wright, Auston ; Dr. Dawson, 

 Mr. F. Kaynes, Bawtry; Mr. Orlando Bridgeman 

 Simpson, Mr. C. Marshall, and Mr. A. White, 

 Eetford; Mr. G. Bingley, Mr. and Mrs. Otter, Eaton 

 Hall; and many others. A first move was made 

 to Gringley Gorse, where Morgan at once halloed a foi 

 away, which did not stay to be found — and a rare game 

 one he proved to be. With the large field streaming 

 after him he pointed for Walkeringham, but after going 

 over three fields he turned to the right, leaving Pear 

 Tree-hill just on the left, and over the Gainsborough 

 Eoad skirting Clayworth Wood, and nearly up to 

 Wheatley Grange. The pace and the heavy country 

 had already begun to tell upon some of the field, when 

 he turned to the left, and took his pursuers on to Bole 

 Fields and over the Gainsborough Eoad to the left of 



