146 HISTORY OF THE BRAMHAM MOOR HUNT. 



'on good terms, rail him hard through Hall Park Springs, 

 ' pointed for Bickerton Bar, turned to the left, ran through 

 'the Willow Garth, left Goose Moor on the right, Armitage's 

 'Plantation on the right. North Deighton and Deighton 

 'Spring on the right; pointed for Spofforth, crossed the 

 'railroad, was headed from Stockeld Par!;, turned back, 

 'and got to ground in the railway cutting. A very severe 

 'day; horses much beat.' 



The season closed on the 14th, when they met at 

 Rawdon Hill, and killed a leash and ran one to ground. 

 Taking it in the whole, it had been a good season. Hounds 

 were out one hundred and twenty-five days. They killed 

 si.xty and a half brace of foxes, and ran twenty-nine brace 

 to ground. It is not a little remarkable that in all their best 

 runs they touched upon the York and Ainsty country. It is 

 by no means infrequent for hounds to cross the Tadcaster 

 road, which is the boundary-line between the two Hunts 

 on the eastern side of the Bramham country in either 

 direction, but in this particular season the Thursday country 

 of their neighbours was crossed with equal impartiality, and 

 perhaps the run of the season was that which took place on 

 January 17th, when they killed their fox in Allerton Park. 





