HISTORY OF THE KILDARE HUNT 



Paget Butler, Capt. Slacke, Mr Chas Palmer, Mr 

 Robertson, Major Wilkin, A.D.C., Alderman Lam- 

 bert, Capt. Sheddon, Capt. and Mrs Hoey, Mr Wm 

 Meredith, Capt. Raynsford, Mr Arthur French, 

 Mr James Whitelaw, Mr W. B. Brownrigg, Mr 

 Allan McDonagh, Mr White, Mr T. D. Waters, 

 Mr E. and Mr J. Hanlon, Mr and Miss Exshaw, 

 Mr Alexr Love, Mr P. Farrell, Mr J. Farrell, 

 Mr W. Farrell, Mr B. Fitzpatrick, Mr T. J. and 

 Mr James Fitzpatrick, Mr John D. Blowney, Mr 

 S. PaUin, Mr D. Paley, Mr E. Molloy, the Rev. Mr 

 Murphy, Mr T. McEvoy, Mr W. Bull, Mr D. 

 Ritchie, Mr Darker, Mr W. Boothman, Mr C. D. 

 Irwin, Mr S. Boyce, Mr Linde, Mr John Comer- 

 ford, Mr H. Aylmer, and others. 



There was an excellent run two days later, when, 

 after meeting at Blessington and drawing Baltiboys 

 blank, they found in Downshire. The fox got well 

 away and crossed the brook at Glending and headed 

 for Elverstown, the pace being very fast. Wheeling, 

 he skirted the Ring of Athgarret, and, turning 

 across the Naas road, got back into Downshire, 

 which, however, he ran through without the 

 slightest check. The time up to this point was 

 twenty-five minutes. He headed for Caureen Hill 

 and on to the Slate Quarries road, and the hounds, 

 with a breast-high scent, ran clean into him over 

 the Old Punchbowl, after a fine run of just one 



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