Annals of the Billesdon Hunt Mr Fernies 1856 1913 Notable Runs And Inciden
Annals of the Billesdon Hunt Mr Fernies 1856 1913 Notable Runs And Inciden
F Palliser De Costobadie
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" Therein he says " of Boyce, as a man or as a rider, I know not how to write too eulogistically. To my mind, over a country, he was so far the best of his contemporaries that 1 should not care to select a second. He was a splendid specimen of physical development, and singu- larly handsome ; his manners were charming. " I can heartily endorse all that Hodgman says. Boyce lived at Wigston in the latter part of the sixties, and many a 122 JIM MASON. pleasant chat we had together. I remember he u...sed to tell me that the greatest trial to his nerves was the approach to the first fence at Aintree, at racing pace. I had a hobby in those days for collecting race cards, and as I have never ceased to collect one thing or another, and destroyed little or nothing of any interest for over fifty years, there is a cheerful prospect in store for my executors, administrators, and assigns. Among them is the following letter from Charley Boyce. The Cedars, Wigston, April 6th, 1866. W. R. D. Maycock, Esq.
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