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    The Cottesmore Hunt, which hunts mostly in Rutland, is one of the oldest foxhound packs in Britain, with origins dating back to 1666. Its name comes from...
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  • Navy have been named HMS Cottesmore after the Cottesmore hunt: The first HMS Cottesmore (1917), launched in 1917, was a Hunt-class minesweeper. She served...
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    bought from Thomas Noel to Cottesmore in 1740. Three ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Cottesmore after the Cottesmore hunt. Prince Andrew, Duke of...
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  • Cottesmore may refer to: Cottesmore, Rutland, England Cottesmore Hunt, fox hunt, formerly kennelled in Cottesmore, Rutland Cottesmore School, a prep school...
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    Royal Air Force Cottesmore or more simply RAF Cottesmore is a former Royal Air Force station in Rutland, England, situated between Cottesmore and Market Overton...
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  • arrested for shovel attack on hunt saboteur. Hunt saboteurs assaulted by Cottesmore Hunt stewards. Blackmore and Sparkford Vale hunt supporters assault and intimidate...
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    Hunt-class destroyer. Four of the names had also been used for World War I Hunt-class minesweepers: these were HMS Bicester, Cattistock, Cottesmore and...
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    2005). "Hunt ban 'has caused rise in fox suffering'". Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 29 March 2024. "Brian Fanshawe, Master of the Cottesmore Hunt who was...
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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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    HMS Cottesmore was a Hunt-class mine countermeasures vessel of the British Royal Navy, launched in 1982 and converted in 1997 into a patrol vessel. The...
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    foxhunting, serving as Master of the Quorn from 1893 to 1898 and of the Cottesmore Hunt for long periods. In the 1920s, Lonsdale frequently attended circus...
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  • furthest point to the East, where the country borders the Fitzwilliam and Cottesmore hunts, and Irthlingborough is its furthest point south. Although "hunting...
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    Shooting Party at Rawton Abbey for the Earl of Lichfield, and in 1848 The Cottesmore Hunt for Sir Richard Sutton. Between 1834 and 1879 Grant contributed 253...
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  • alongside the road to Oakham and opposite the former kennels of the Cottesmore Hunt. The prison closed in 2011 and Rutland County Council acquired it from...
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    Sargent – Miss Eileen Horne", Grantham Journal, 15 September 1923, p. 9 "Cottesmore Hunt Ball", Sheffield Daily Telegraph, 3 February 1923, p. 6; and Reid,...
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    November 1940 Fate: Paid off 29 June 1946 and broken up 11 September 1957. Cottesmore Builder: Yarrow Shipbuilders, Scotstoun Laid down: 12 December 1939 Launched:...
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    Percy Wyndham and The Lord Muncaster. In 1870, he became Master of the Cottesmore Hunt. On 31 July 1852, he married Emily Susan Caulfeild, the daughter of...
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    July 1815. Lowther also enjoyed fox hunting, serving as Master of the Cottesmore Hunt from 1788 to 1802 and 1806 to 1842. Lord Lonsdale died at York House...
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    St Nicholas' Church is a church in Cottesmore, Rutland. It is a Grade II* listed building. The Cottesmore Benefice is part of the North Rutland Churches...
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    The previous kennels of the Cottesmore Hunt, opposite the prison, have now been converted to residential use and the hunt kennels are now based at a farm...
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  • HMS Cottesmore was a Hunt-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy. The ship was built by the Scottish shipbuilder Yarrow at their Scotstoun, Glasgow...
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    adjoining hunts are the Meynell and South Staffs (to the north west), the South Notts (to the north), the Belvoir (to the north east), the Cottesmore (to the...
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  • sportsman. In 1913, his father had been made M.F.H. of the famous Cottesmore Hunt, becoming the first American to become master of an English pack of...
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  • Royal Lancers; "an exceptional horseman", he was also Master of the Cottesmore Hunt. Brian's son James Fanshawe is a racehorse trainer. In 1963 Fanshawe...
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  • September  Royal Navy Brecon Hunt-class mine countermeasures vessel Static training ship 27 September  Royal Navy Cottesmore Hunt-class mine countermeasures...
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  • ship For Royal Mail Line. 5 September  United Kingdom Yarrow Glasgow Cottesmore Hunt-class destroyer 15 September  United Kingdom Cochrane & Sons Selby...
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  • Rutland and he became the first master of the Cottesmore Hunt, as they were named after he moved them to Cottesmore in 1740. As an authority on hound breeding...
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  • huntsman, Kimball was joint master of the Fitzwilliam Hunt 1952 and 1953, and the Cottesmore Hunt 1953–58. He was chairman of the British Field Sports...
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  • Lester) of Cottesmore, Rutland. He was taken on as a groom by Sir Gilbert Heathcote and was subsequently employed by the Cottesmore Hunt, of which Sir...
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    proprietor of The George Inn at Oakham, and rode out with the Quorn and Cottesmore hunts. He published his autobiographical "Riding Recollections and Turf Stories"...
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