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Richard Ord
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»Mr. Chris- topher Jordison. > "Messrs. William Armstrong and Co.
• Catkin Lane is a sea of mud in winter, well appreciated by novices in the hunting field ! The real name is " Catkin " Lane, and as such it appears in ancient deeds dealing with the Barmpton property.
78 The Sedgefield Country XLV.
From Auckland, far famed for its palace and park, Where horsemen are rare (or they ride in the dark !), A sporting Solicitor's' picked up the scent, And to feeling long pent up will shortly give vent.
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XLVI.
You don't often see on a Great Stainton day Any lack of real bruisers from Darlington way : And Neasham and Croft send forth a few swells To show us the way over Newbiggen Stells.
XLVII.
From "Greystones" there hails a nailing good man, * Whose coat tails are oft seen full sail in the van ; O'er Bishopton pastures to Squire Sutton's gorse. Till " bellows to mend " is the state of his horse.
XLVIII.
See, his brother^ is riding to orders to-day, For he pilots a lady light-hearted and gay ; A good hunting run is their ambition and pride, To ride they don't hunt, but for hunting they ride.


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