Essex and Suffolk Hunt

Essex and Suffolk Hunt
Hunt type Fox hunting
Country  England
History
Founded 1791
Founded by Sir William Rowley
Hunt information
Hound breed Foxhound
Hunt country Essex & Suffolk.
Quarry Fox
Kennelled Layham
Website www.essexandsuffolkhunt.co.uk/

The Essex and Suffolk Hunt is an English fox hunting pack founded in 1791.

History

The hunt is reputed to have been founded in 1791 by Sir William Rowley from a pack of hounds purchased from the Duke of York.[1] The pack was originally kenneled at Sir William's residence, Tendring Hall Park in Stoke-by-Nayland.[2]

In 1808 Mr Carrington Nunn succeeded Sir William as Master, remaining for about 50 years before handing over to his nephew Captain White, who moved the hounds to new kennels he built in Stratford St. Mary.[2]

The kennels were moved to their current location in Layham during the Secord World War.[1]

Hunt country

The hunt's country covers an area approximately 25 miles north to south and the same east to west, in Essex and Suffolk.[2]

See also

List of foxhound packs of the United Kingdom

References

Footnotes

  1. 1 2 Essex and Suffolk Hunt.
  2. 1 2 3 Masters of Foxhounds Association.

Bibliography

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