Wednesday, January 4, 2012

More from Mr, Black, "Lakeland Hunting Memories" this is, "The Mardale Hunt"


I wonder if you might be interested in my new book? entitled The Mardale Hunt, it is the "first" history of the most famous hunt in the Lakes. It is going out on four web sites including mine one chapter every two weeks as a free download.

"Recently I was told that 95% of Lakeland was unexplored in an Archaeological sense. With the abolition of Fox Hunting in 2005 there was a slight chance that places and structure(s) associated with fox hunting would in the fullness of time join them, lost in time and memory.

"It was with this in mind that I began to compile material for this site. It is NOT my intention for it to glorify or be used as propaganda for or against hunting, but simply to record associations with a 'sport' traditional to Lakeland for over 300 years.

"I am a native Lakelander with roots going back to 1700, the 4th generation to follow hounds, with ancestors who stood on the cold tops at dawn, moved the heavy lakeland stone to free trapped terriers and also 'carried the horn' on occasions. I hope this site is of interest to you. Hunting will not come back in the foreseeable future, perhaps not at all, but for three hundred years hunting and the church were the central thread to many communities. This is a part of the story."
Ron Black

Please go here to download this wonderful book for free! www.lakelandhuntingmemories.com/Index.htm

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