2 20 HISTORY OF THE B RAM HAM MOOR HUNT. 



Bramham Moor, and when he came into Yorkshire he had 

 no fewer than eight huntsmen's places offered to him. 



It is needless for me to say much about Smith as a 

 huntsman. Quiet and painstaking in the kennel and in the 

 field, he is very patient, and he always knows what his 

 hounds are doing, whilst on a bad-scenting clay his skill is 

 marvellous. He always gets to his hounds, yet he does not 

 ' ride jealous,' and perhaps I may best sum his capabilities 

 as a huntsman up by saying that from first to last he 

 enjoyed the thorough confidence of Mr. George Lane Fox 

 and his family. 





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