CHAPTER I. 



Errata. ™^^, 



e of 



e 30. line 24— After " Ainderby - delete the comma. and 



35. line 30-For "Galphray." read Galphay. of a 



36. line 19— For " Willo-bed." read Willowbed. >rest. 

 36. 2nd line. 2nd verse— For "weather," read weathers. \ thC 

 44. last line— For "Martin." read Marton. nrinS 

 46. line 10-After "Scruton," add inverted commas P^ -, 

 70. line 3-For " portsing and well-behaved." read sporting i 



and well-beloved. ^ ^ ^CCKS 



85. line 19— For "Walke." read Walker. ^Car, 



110. line 24-For " Sedbergh." read Sedbury y. 



suc- 

 ceeded his father as third Earl of DarHngton, 

 and shortly after 1794, he ceased to go to 

 the Badsworth, devoting himself entirely 

 to hunting in North Yorkshire and Durham ; 

 from the river Wear on the north, nearly 

 down to the river Nidd on the south. In 

 the season of 1810-11, we find him drawing 

 Aldwark Woods, Brafferton Spring, Golds- 

 boro* Woods, Laylands, Allerton Park, and 

 Sessay Wood, all of which now belong to 

 the York and Ainsty. The country within 

 the above mentioned northern and southern 



