106 The Hunting Countries of England, 



at Ufl&ngton, when married in 1781, resided there three or four 

 years, and then took Stocken, where the present Lord was born, 

 he remained there till 1796. The late Earl kept harriers when at 

 Uffington, and at the Duke of Ancaster's death converted them 

 into foxhounds ; and made rides which still exist in Bourn, 

 Kirkby, Aslackby, Grimsthorpe, Bulby Hall, and Dunsby Wood ; 

 when Lord Lonsdale's hounds were sold, the l:*edigree of his Pack 

 went back 130 years. 



Mr. Smith, of Edmondthorpe, kept a Pack of Foxhounds (no 

 date to this memorandum.) 



