SIR HARRY GOODRICKE 153 



until it was time to shoot partridges on his Yorkshire 

 property, and after a short sojourn there he came south 

 for hunting again. At the close of the season 1832-33 

 Sir Harry went as usual to Ireland for otter-hunting, 

 caught a bad cold, and was dead in forty-eight hours. 

 His body was brought over to Yorkshire, and was 

 interred in the family vault at Ribston on Wednesday 

 the 4th of September 1833 ; while about the same time 

 there died his great friend and fellow-sportsman, Lord 

 Plymouth, a hard-riding follower of the Quorn, who, like 

 Sir Harry, was cut off in the prime of life. 



