28 The Bedale Hounds, 1832-1908 



Hornby, that he does not much like having 

 them killed. '' 



1832—33. 14th November. Met at Hutton 

 Bonville, found in Colonel Arden's Planta- 

 tions near Entercommon, and broke away 

 to the north for a few fields, then turned very 

 short back to the left and ran direct to Streat- 

 1am Whin, leaving the covert on the east to 

 Langton Plantations, round Thrintoft Whin 

 and back to Mr. Masterman's earths ; turning 

 from here right handed nearly to Yafforth, 

 crossed the Wiske, and leaving Castle Hills 

 on the right ran up to the Northallerton and 

 Darlington road, over this, and ran into the 

 fox close to Brompton. A magnificent run 

 of one hour and three-quarters. The first 

 hour, up wind, at a most severe pace. 



Seventeen couples of old, three couples of 

 young hounds. 



25th February. Met at Wood End. Found 

 in Mr. Crompton^s Brick Kiln Plantation, 

 away at once, and ran direct by Busby 

 Stoop to Carlton Rush, then on towards 

 Topcliffe Parks, bore left-handed towards 

 Sowerby, then right-handed to Sir Thomas 

 Frankland's (Thirkleby Park) Lodge gates, 

 and due south nearly to Raskelf, turned 

 short back from here, and ran into the fox 

 about twenty yards on the south side 

 of Sessay Wood. A most beautiful run of 

 two hours ten minutes. Fully eleven miles 

 from point to point. Seventeen couples of 

 old hounds. 



4th May. Met at Garriston. Found in 

 Lloyd's Whin (a covert somewhere due west 



