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    The Pytchley with Woodland Hunt is an organisation formerly based near the Northamptonshire village of Pytchley, but since 1966 has had kennels close...
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    Church of England Primary School, a church and a pub. The Pytchley Hunt is a famous fox hunt based near the village. The village's name means 'wood/clearing...
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  • The Woodland Pytchley Hunt is a foxhound pack based in Northamptonshire. The Pytchley Hunt country used to include areas of the Rockingham Forest but...
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  • the name HMS Pytchley. HMS Pytchley (1917) was a Hunt-class minesweeper launched in 1917 and sold in 1922. HMS Pytchley (L92) was a Hunt-class destroyer...
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  • hunters and hunt supporters. A member of the South Coast Hunt Saboteurs assaulted in Herstmonceux. Pytchley Hunt rider jailed for attack on hunt saboteur...
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  • Dungannon Foxhounds East Down Hunt Iveagh Hunt Killutagh, Old Rock and Chichester Hunt North Down Hunt South Tyrone Hunt Fox hunting Trail hunting Drag...
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    timber and hunt jumps. Adjacent hunts include the Atherstone Hunt, the Pytchley Hunt, the Bicester with Whaddon Chase Hunt, the Heythrop Hunt, the North...
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    Sheaf Inn, which re-opened in September 2018. The Pytchley Hotel is named after the local Pytchley hunt. In 2003, a group of technology experts from the...
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    renamed Presidente Velasco Ibarra. 05/05/1978: Stricken and broken up. Pytchley Builder: Scotts, Greenock Laid down: 26 July 1939 Launched: 13 February...
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    , Wild Lone: The Story of a Pytchley Fox: A novel about a fox's life in Northamptonshire, the home of the Pytchley Hunt. 1943 – Antoine de Saint-Exupéry...
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  • Sheriff for 1872, and also co-authored The Pytchley Hunt - a history of the Northamptonshire Pytchley Hunt organisation - with a Charles Edmonds in 1888...
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    Northamptonshire, also leased, where he entertained lavishly and rode with the Pytchley Hunt. In September 1939, Treeck vanished, and Guilsborough and its contents...
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  • be the slowest speaker in the House of Commons and was master of the Pytchley Hunt from 1968 to 1971, an unusual position for a Labour MP. In 1931, he...
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  • serious derailment. 15 January – United Kingdom – Two hounds from the Pytchley Hunt were killed and a number injured while chasing a fox near the Kilsby...
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    HMS Pytchley was a Type I Hunt-class destroyer of the Royal Navy which served in World War II. She was scrapped in 1956. Pytchley was ordered on 11 April...
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    where the Pytchley Hunt then erected kennels, providing a fresh source of local employment at a time of agricultural depression. The Hunt remained in...
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    twenties and thirties as a guest of Captain Drummond, Master of the Pytchley Hunt. The small conservatory at the front of the house was added by Captain...
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  • London Bridge and Putney. Establishment of the Jockey Club and the Pytchley Hunt. Thomas Gainsborough's painting Mr and Mrs Andrews. 24 January – Helen...
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  • Great Brington on 18 June. Althorp, who had been master of the Pytchley Hunt, refused to hunt again in her memory, and chose to always wear black mourning...
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  • was sold in 1911. The house was used as a base for hunting with the Pytchley Hunt based nearby. At this time a large amount of money was spent on the...
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  • country encompasses the whole of the Fernie Hunt’s country and parts of the Atherstone, Cottesmore and Pytchley Hunt’s countries. David Hancock, Hounds: Hunting...
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    Lord Annaly, Master of the Pytchley Hunt. Portrait of Luke White, 3rd Baron Annaly (1857–1922), Master of the Pytchley Hunt 1902–1914, by Lynwood Palmer...
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  • his main residence, where he entertained lavishly and rode with the Pytchley Hunt. In September 1939, Treeck vanished, and Guilsborough and its contents...
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    re-election. He was an excellent horseman and consummate trainer, using the Pytchley Hunt for jumping practice. He succeeded to the Baronetcy of Fawsley in 1812...
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    in 1967. After college, he rode with the Pytchley Hunt, located near the Northamptonshire village of Pytchley in England, for six winter seasons. Before...
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    The Hunt-class minesweeper was a class of minesweeping sloop built between 1916 and 1919 for the Royal Navy. They were built in two discrete groups, the...
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  • produced a series (eight plates) of horses at full gallop called "The Pytchley Hunt"; after the artist and horseman Charles Loraine Smith. It was originally...
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    In the 43rd year of Edward III's rule, a Thomas Engaine held lands in Pytchley in the county of Northampton, on the condition that he find special hunting...
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  • Engen's Dictionary of Victorian Engravers, Cambridge, 1979) are: The Pytchley Hunt, (after William and Henry Barraud, 1852); The Execution of the Marquis...
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    400 14 June 1943 Returned to USN 12 February 1946, sold for scrap May 1946 Pytchley Hunt destroyer 1,050 23 October 1940 paid off 1946, scrapped 1956...
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