| Hunt type: |
Foxhounds |
| Areas: |
Yorkshire |
| Country: |
England |
| Masters: |
Mr Nigel Clack MFH | Ravensthorpe Manor Boltby Thirsk |
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Mr David Wood | Low House Farm Cowesby Thirsk |
| Kennels: | |
jointly with Hurworth West Rounton, Northallerton |
| Kennel-huntsman: |
Joe Townsend |
| Previous masters: |
1668 - 1687 Duke of Buckingham 1687 - 1730 R Forster 1730 - 1770 A committee 1770 - 1800 J Dawson 1800 - 1810 J Hughill 1810 - 1816 W Garbutt 1816 - 1825 M Rickitson 1825 - 1830 R Tate & L Leng 1830 - 1837 G Bell 1837 - 1853 G Bell Jnr 1867 - 1870 Squire Barr 1870 - 1886 N Spink 1886 - 1887 R Garbutt 1887 - 1889 F Wilson Horsfall 1889 - 1897 R Garbutt 1897 - 1900 H Selby Lowndes 1900 - 1903 T Bentley 1903 - 1912 F Wilson Horsfall 1912 - 1919 E R Turton, MP 1919 - 1924 H Dorrington 1924 - 1928 Committee 1928 - 1930 Major Sleigh 1930 - 1955 Committee 1955 - 1956 Col Egerton 1956 - 1961 Committee 1961 - 1963 B Driffield 1963 - 1986 Committee 1986 - 2003 Alan Caine 2003 - 2007 Harry Stephenson 2005 - 2007 Judith Skilbeck |
| Previous huntsmen: |
The Duke of Buckingham Basil Ainsley |
| Secretary |
Catherine Windross | |
| Treasurer |
Michael Heywood | |
| Whippers-in: |
Mr Stuart Allen Mr Ben Rheinberg |
| Chairman: |
Mr Mike Akester | |
| Hunt country: |
A wild and unchanged country made up of moor, forestry and some good lowland. No towns, railways and only one A road. Some limited jumping, legendary bogs! Very beautiful part of North Yorkshire |
| History: |
Arguably England's oldest hunt to pursue foxes exclusively, founded in 1668 by the Duke of Buckingham. The hunts history is rich with folklore and characters and is the subject of the well known song "Dido, Bendigo". |
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Field Masters Mr Keith Balbach Ms Nicola Wilson Mrs Anne Goodall Supporters' Club secretary Anne Goodall Supporters' Club chairman Mr Gary Howes CA representative Michael Heywood Point to Point secretary Mr Michael Heywood Hounds: 30 couple of Modern English Foxhounds, first entered in the stud book in 2006. The hunt would like to extend a warm welcome to visitors to this small, friendly hunt. Many (including the Horse and Hound's Johnny Beardsall) are left wondering how we survive some of our rougher country! Much fun to be had following hounds over country largely untouched by the 21st century. Field sizes average 25-45 on a Saturday, 10-20 on a Tuesday. Visitors day money £45. Anybody you would like to support what is probably the oldest foxhunt in the world in these difficult times for hunting in England, non voting memberships of our international supporters club are available for £25, which will keep you updated with our newsletters via email. Our legacy to future generations is very important and all supporters welcome. |
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Last update sent by Nigel Clack on 19th June 2008 |
Please note the position of the marker above is only intended as a rough guide to the location of the hunt country.
It does not show the location of the kennels, or the homes of any of the subscribers, officials or staff of the hunt.