The Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire Hunt. 81 



WILL JAGKLIN. 



Jacklin succeeded Molyneux as huntsman to the pack in 191 5, and as 

 we were then under war-time conditions he had a rather unenviable task 

 at the outset in carrying out the necessary work in the field. It was only, 

 in fact, during the past two seasons that we have seen much of Jacklin as 

 a huntsman, and he has succeeded in showing excellent sport. Born in 

 1883, he started his career as a kennel boy with the Southwold, and since 

 then has served various terms as whip with Sir Watkin Wynn's, North 

 Warwickshire, Pytchley and Bedale. With the Kildare and Galway 

 Blazers he was afterwards first whip and kennel huntsman, and prior to 

 coming to Renfrewshire he was hunting the Queen's County pack in Ireland. 

 Without commenting at length on Jacklin's success in the field, I might 

 mention that he undoubtedly possesses that trait so common to all good 

 huntsmen, for he goes home a sad and disappointed man if he has failed 

 to kill his fox at the end of a fine run. 



