Airedale Beagles

Airedale Beagles
Hunt type Beagling
Country  England
History
Founded 1891
Parent pack Bradford Harriers
Historical quarry Hare
Hunt information
Hound breed Beagle
Hunt country West Yorkshire & North Yorkshire, bordering Lancashire
Master(s) M Spilsbury & P A Osbaldiston
Quarry Rabbit
Kennelled Silsden
Website www.airedalebeagles.com

The Airedale Beagles is a beagle pack founded in 1891.

History

The pack was founded in 1891 following a chance meeting between Dawson Jowett and Tom Clark, the former becoming the huntsman and the latter the kennelman. The pair are believed to have made use of hounds from the Bradford Harriers which was disbanded several years earlier.[1][2][3]

The pack was trencher fed until 1922 when kennels and a huntsman’s house was built in Eldwick. The pack is now kennelled in Silsden.[1][2][3]

Since the passing of the Hunting Act of 2004, the pack hunts scent trails and rabbits and is very occasionally called to locate hares that have been injured following a shoot, all of which is permitted under the legislation.[2]

Hunt country

The country hunted is in West Yorkshire and North Yorkshire, bordering Lancashire, from Trawden in the south-west, to Horton in Ribblesdale in the north and Otley in the east, including Rombalds Moor. The terrain is fell and rough pasture with high stone walls.[2][3][4]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Airedale Beagles website, airedalebeagles.com, retrieved 1 December 2015.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Keighley News, "Beagle ‘hunts’ flourishing in spite of national ban", keighleynews.co.uk, 25 January 2007.
  3. 1 2 3 Liam’s hunting directory, "Airedale Beagles", hunting-directory.co.uk, retrieved 1 December 2015.
  4. Robert Colville, The Famous Beagling Packs of Great Britain, Read Country Books, Warwickshire, 2016, ISBN 9781473356511.
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