Excerpt from The Hunting Countries of England, Vol. 2: Their Facilities, Character, and Requirements, a Guide to Hunting Men
North of the Grove and South of the Bramham Moor, the Badsworth Hunt vies with the latter Hunt and Lord Fitzwilliam in pushing foxhunting as far as possible into the western wilds and coalpits of Yorkshire. An old country, of long-established repute and sporting history it has suffered, and is suffering, much, under the relentless strides of trade development; year by year the area for the horse and hound is more narrowed; year by year more lines cross the face of the country, and its best features become more seared and distorted.
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