68 CDC Wensiepdaie Rounas 



enough, proof of tlie dastardly scoundrel's guilt to 

 enable us to get a conviction. This was a most 

 promising young hound called "Romper," kept 

 by Tom Handcock, of Carperby. 



Lord Bolton's Deer Hunt. 



On one occasion, when foxes were scarce in the 

 Bedale country, Lord Bolton, by request of old 

 Mr. Milbank, on the day following Catterick Races, 

 which was the last meet of the season of the 

 Bedale hounds, enlarged a stag on the race-course, 

 which gave them a very good and fast gallop. 



On another occasion, he uncarted one below 

 Leyburn. For this. Lord Bolton borrowed two 

 couples of the Wensleydale hounds to lead 

 his own. 



The deer took straight west under Leyburn 

 Shawl, Preston Scar, Scarth Nick, under Redmire 

 Scar, nearly to Bolton East Gill, he then swung 

 down left handed, crossed Bolton Gill above Red- 

 mire, down to and through Thoresby, below 



