THE QUORN HUNT. 55 



Shropshire, after which he had one season 

 with Lord Fitzhardinge, from whence he 

 returned to his old quarters at Quorn. 



Much regret was expressed when it was 

 announced in Leicestershire that Mr 

 Musters would remove his hounds to 

 his home country in Nottinghamshire, 

 for he had formed a pack of inestimable 

 worth ; and more than that, he was ex- 

 tremely popular with all classes. There 

 was then but one alternative, for Mr 

 Coupland to procure another pack, which 

 he did by purchasing the Craven. 



The principal places at which these 

 hounds meet are within the followincr 

 distances from Railway Stations. As 

 hunting appointments are subservient to 

 changes, it may be well to observe that 

 fresh ones are occasionally introduced and 

 old ones discontinued. 



PLACES OF MEETING. MILES FROM STATION. 



Ab-Kettleby, . . . • 3i Melton. 



Ashfordby, 3 Brooksby. 



3^ Melton. 

 Bardon Hall, , , , . \ Bardon Hill. 



