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A GUIDE TO THE 



of himself, mounted on a favourite hunter, and surrounded 

 by a few couple of his finest hounds ; a suitable testimonial 

 from the friends who had so long hunted with his lordship. 

 He gave the hounds to Mr. Lane Fox. Charles Treadwell 

 hunted Mr. Kobertson's hounds in Northumberland; and, 

 before that, the Quom, under Lord Suffield. 



NAME OF COUNTRY 

 OR HOUNDS. 



The Bedale. 



Mr. Mark Milbanke. 



HUNTSMAN. 



DAYS OF 

 HUNTING. 



G. Cross. 



Mon., Wed., 

 Fri. 



Favourite Fixtures.— Pepper Hall; TunstalWhin; NewbyPark; 

 Hutton Bonville; Streatlam Whin; Snape Mires; Hornby 

 Castle ; in the North Riding. 



Mr. M. Milbanke is a very old Master of Hounds ; his 

 name is associated in sporting history with that of the famous 

 Lord Darhngton. They " hunted in couples'' together, and 

 were among the first members of the old Bedale Club. Mr. 

 Milbanke was remarkable for his quickness with hounds, and 

 for the determined manner in which he crossed a country. 

 The Bedale country has lots of grass, and a stout pack of 

 hounds to hunt it. 



