232 THE BROCKLESBY HOUNDS. 



countries on the west of the Great Central Railway from 

 Lincoln to Grimsby, and east of the line as far as Claxby 

 Wood, the eastern boundary being the High Street at 

 Kirmond ; while the latter come up to Kirmond, Bin- 

 brook, and North Ormsby. The agreements between Lord 

 Yarborough and the masters of the Burton and South 

 AVold were as follows : — 



" Memor^vndum. 



" September, 1895. 



" In consequence of Lord Yarborough having temporarily reduced his hunting 

 days, it is hereby agreed between him and Mr. Wilson, the Master of the Burton 

 Hounds, that during the season 1895-6 and afterwards the Burton Hounds shall 

 hunt that part of the Brocklesby Coimtry which adjoins the Burton Hunt, viz. : — 

 all that Country lying west of the River Ancholme and the M.S. and L. Railway 

 to Lincoln, bounded on the North by the Moortown Road, and on the West by 

 the M.S. and L. Railway to Retford. Also that Claxby Wood shall be neutral to 

 the Brocklesby and Burton Hunts. 



" This an-angement to terminate any season on notice being given on either 

 side, in the January previous, to that efiect. 



" That Linwoods, which are part of the Brocklesby Country, and have hitherto 

 been made neutral by Lord Yarborough, at the request of the covert owners, 

 between the Brocklesby and South Wold Hunts, shall continue to be hunted by 

 the latter, but that the Burton Hounds shall have the privilege of drawing them 

 whenever the Master finds they lie between any point to which his hounds have 

 run and the Burton Country. 



" This arrangement to terminate, like the former, on notice being given by 

 Lord Yarborough to the Masters of the Burton and South Wold Hunts. 



"Dated this 18th day of September, 1895. 



" (Signed) Yarborough. 



Thomas Wilson." 



" Memorakdum. 



" September 16th, 1895. 



" In consequence of Lord Yarborough having temporarily reduced his hunting 

 days, it is hereby agi-eed between him and Mr. Rawnsley, Master of the South 

 Wold Hounds, that during the season 1895-6 and afterwards the South Wold 

 Hounds shall hunt that part of the Brocklesby Country which adjoins the South 

 Wold Hunt up to the Market Rasen and Louth Road via Binbrook as well as 

 Grimble Wood. 



" That this arrangement shall terminate any season on notice being given on 

 either side, in the January previous, to that effect. 



" That Linwoods, which are part of the Brocklesby Country, and have hitherto 

 been made neutral by Lord Yarborough, at the request of the covert owners, 

 between the Brocklesby and South Wold Hunts, shall continue to be hunted by 

 the latter hounds, but that the Burton Hunt shall have the privilege of drawing 

 them when the Master finds they lie between any point his hounds have run to 

 and his own country. 



