Thoughts upon sport - a work dealing shortly with each branch of sport - to which are added, a complete history of the Curraghmore Hunt and memoirs of notable sportsmen (1895) (14592934209)

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Thoughts upon sport - a work dealing shortly with each branch of sport - to which are added, a complete history of the Curraghmore Hunt and memoirs of notable sportsmen (1895) (14592934209)

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Title: Thoughts upon sport : a work dealing shortly with each branch of sport ... : to which are added, a complete history of the Curraghmore Hunt and memoirs of notable sportsmen
Year: 1895 (1890s)
Authors: Sargent, Harry R
Subjects: Horses Hunting Hunt riding Hunters Curraghmore Hunt
Publisher: London : Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent
Contributing Library: Webster Family Library of Veterinary Medicine
Digitizing Sponsor: Tufts University



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THOUGHTS UPON SPOKT CHAPTER I.HISTOPY OP THE CURRAGHMORE HUNT. First Section.—Henry, Third Marquis of Waterford, ^Master, 184-4-59. History of a First-rate Pack of Foxhounds -Previous to 1S79—Why the Curraghmore is-selected by the Author—Henry Lord Waterford as a Rider to Hounds—He corces toCurraghmore—County Waterford Pack—The C4rove Hounds—Captain Jacob—Mr.William Barton—Mr. Richard Burke—Lord Waterford taking Tipperary- JohnnyEyan—Rockwell—Drafts from England—Lord Waterfords Marriage—Lakefield—Mr.Vyners Notitia Venatica—Outrages reported—Stables burned—How explained—LordAVaterfords Popularity—Abandonment of Tipperary—Air. Millett—Lord Waterford?Liberality—No Hunting Pi.ecord kept—Sport shown by Lord Waterford—Dates givenare correct- Lord Waterford starts Hunting from Curraghmore—The Waterford Pack—Mr. Briscoes Pack—The Waterford Country—Fresh Territory—Sir John Power-Lord Waterford.Rents part of Kilkenny—Adds to his Pack

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