In the North Countree Annals Anecdotes of Horse Hound Herd
In the North Countree Annals Anecdotes of Horse Hound Herd
William Scarth Dixon
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There was a good deal of grief amongst the Holderness men, to whom the big trappy fences of the Ainsty were a novelty, and a special correspondent who was present, remarked that hats would be at a premium in Holderness when he saw the battered Lincoln and Bennett's the gallant members of that hunt sported at the end of the day. Sir George Wombwell's first two seasons were only moderate, and the first was marked by the death of poor Will Powter, who was killed by a fall from his horse at Askham ...Bogs early in the cub-hunting season. No one saw the accident happen, and all particulars are, therefore, merely matter of conjecture. Powter had been over the place, which was a gap with a half-open hurdle stuck in it, several times in the course of the morning, and it is supposed that when coming through, the horse, a nervous irritable animal, had been caught by something and kicked off his rider, whose neck was dislocated. Powter was a civil and obliging man, a good horseman, and very attentive to his duties.
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