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ADDENDUM. 



Park, now the residence of Lord Mash am, are strictly preserved 

 for his Lordship and friends. The Tanfield Club rights extend 

 from Backfall down to East Tanfield the Club is limited to thirty 

 members, the entrance fee is five guineas, and the annual sub- 

 scription is four guineas ; each member can purchase six day tickets 

 for the use of his friends during the season. The " Bruce Arms " at 

 West Tanfield, landlord Thomas Gatenby, is a capital anglers' inn. 

 The next length from East Tanfield down to Nunwick belongs to 

 Sir Reginald Graham, who gives an occasional day's permission. 

 At Ripon the Ripon Angling Club preserve about four miles of the 

 river here the Grayling fishing is better than the Trout fishing. 

 The subscription is 1 5s. annually, entrance fee 1 10s., day 

 tickets Is. 6d., weekly tickets, 5s. Headquarters of the Club, the 

 " Unicorn " Hotel. Any further information regarding the fishing in 

 this neighbourhood can be obtained at the " Station " Hotel, landlord 

 G. Bellerby, where day tickets can be had. The waters of the 

 Club extend from the upper boundary of the Ripon Parks Estate 

 to Hewick Bridge ; in the Laver from Ings Bridge to its junction 

 with the Skell ; in the Skell from Hell Watt to its junction with 

 the Yore. From Hewick Bridge the water belongs to R. C. Vyner, 

 Esq., of Newby. The anglers staying at the inn at Bishop 

 Monkton will be able to obtain permission to fish. Below here 

 the river has only charms for the bottom fishermen. Strange to 

 say no mention is made of the Swale the sister river of the 

 Yore by T. H. B. The upper waters of the Swale are not so 

 easily accessible as these of the Yore, but they are within easy 

 distance of Hawes, Askrigg, or Ley burn, and some of the inhabitants 

 of Yoredale think nothing of a walk into Swaledale, or vice versd. 

 There are so many becks branching, as Mr. Harry Speight says in 

 his capital work of "Romantic Richmondshire," "into a sort of 

 cat-o-nine-tails " above Keld, that it is difficult to tell exactly the 

 source of the Swale itself. However, the tributary rising at 

 Hollow Mill Cross close to the confines of Westmoreland is usually 



