CHAPTER XV. 



Chapter of Incidents. 



THE Autlior, in selecting the subjects for 

 this chapter has endeavoured to be as 

 brief as possible, whilst, at the same time, 

 strictly adhering to the actual facts. 



A GENTLEMAN wlio bouglit a good estate in 

 the Dale ordered his keeper to discharge Mr. 

 Chapman from hunting over his property. On a 

 Leyburn market-day following this, when the late 

 Lord Bolton, the Earl of Cathcart, and one or two 

 more were standing in front of the Bolton Arms, 



