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| About This Hunt Hunt Country The country, whch covers about 50 miles from north to south by 40 miles from east to west, lies in East Yorkshire. Terrain consists predominantly of winter wheat and drains. The best bred horse and boldest of riders is required. Part of the country is wold land where much wire is encountered. The long established Hunt Club is constantly building fences to keep the country open. Best centres: Beverley, Market Weighton and Driffield, whence meets of the Middleton can be reached. Adjacent Hunts: to the north the Middleton; to the west the York and Ainsty South; to the south (south of the Humber) the Brocklesby; and to the east the North Sea. Hunt History The Hunt dates from 1726, and the country as now constituted has existed since 1765, when William Bethell, of the Low Hall, Bishop Burton, took the Mastership Secretary: Mrs. D. M. Richardson. This listing is in the following categories: Yorkshire / |
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