30 The Bedale Hounds, 1832-1908 



ran past Hornby Castle, to the Kennel Whin, 

 from there direct to Hipswell Woods, where 

 hounds divided ; but the main body keeping 

 on to the run fox went through Iron Banks, 

 across the Richmond Road to Hudswell Scar, 

 turning back from here down the valley, 

 hounds ran into him at Richmond Bridge. 



One hour and twenty minutes. Nineteen 

 couples of hounds. 



On the 10th March, a rather curious fox 

 was found in Holme Whin and killed at 

 Baldersby village. Both hind legs were 

 white from the pad to the hock. 



Mr. Lane-Fox of Bramham Park was 

 hunting with the Bedale that day, and the 

 two pads were given to him — to have set 

 up as handles for whips. 



A May fox was killed — from Downholme 

 Parks. 



1834—35. 14th November. Met at Pepper 

 Hall. Found the second fox at Streatlam 

 Whin, and ran to Little Danby, turning 

 right-handed from here, he ran past Thrin- 

 toft Whin and village nearly up to Ainderby, 

 Steeple ; turned to the right, crossing the 

 river Swale on the north side of Morton Bridge, 

 up to Scruton ; through Aiskew Moor Whin, 

 over the road near Leeming Mill and running 

 up the banks of the Beck, was killed in the 

 water near Bedale Mill. 



One hour and twenty minutes. Eighteen 

 couples of dog hounds. 



The fox was retrieved from the water by 

 a man wading into the Beck. 



