HISTORY OF THE BRAMHAM MOOR HUNT. 



There was ;^I25 unpaid, but which was good, and some 

 of which was made up of increased subscriptions, promised 

 by those who had already paid their original subscriptions ; 

 so that altogether the subscription amounted to the substantia] 

 sum of .1^2,520: a very large one, when the difference in the 

 expense of hunting a country then and now is taken into 

 consideration. 



The season of 1852-3 commenced on November ist, at 

 Kiddal Lane, there being nothing exceptional in the way of 

 sport ; and it is again noticeable that the cub-hunting season 

 is not mentioned. On the 8th they had a good old-fashioned 

 run from Scarthingwell. They had met at Stutton Mill, and 

 done nothing ; but in the afternoon they had some fun, 

 hunting by Grimston, Church Fenton, and nearly to Rither 

 and back again, and killing on the island at .Scarthingwell, 

 after a run of three hours and forty minutes. On the 12th 

 they had a clipper. 



