A LENTON BROOK DAY 



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dale's stackyard, not half a mile from Ingoldsby 

 Wood. It was a great gallop, and the time was 

 forty minutes from find to finish. 



To Lord Willoughby de Eresby the brush was 

 presented by Gillard; Miss Lucy Heathcote, now 

 Mrs. Cuthbert Bradley, securing a pad of this 

 good fox, after enjoying the best of the run up to 

 Lenton Brook, riding the bay mare Guinea-pig. A 



The Kill at Ingoldsby. 



pad also went to Miss Emily Heathcote, now Mrs. 

 George Schwind, well carried by a bay horse. Parson, 

 who on another occasion jumped the brook, getting 

 the right side with a scramble on landing. The 

 mask was presented to Mr. T. A. Rudkin, one of 

 the hardest men to hounds on his day, and he 

 was in no way disconcerted at having damaged 

 his veterinary outfit at the brook. Few enjoyed 

 the hunt more than Mr. Lubbock did, always the 

 first to take the opportunity to jump a fence, and 

 one who never owned to a dull day's hunting! 

 During the latter part of the run Mr. Claude 



