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We have been asked on a number of occasions to write a page upon the origins of Fox Hunting . As nobody connected with Greenacres has participated in a hunt we have turned to more authorative people upon the subject We therefore thank the authors of www.derbyfoxes.org for the following article.
The earliest known attempt to hunt a fox
with hounds was in Norfolk in 1534, where a farmer used his dogs in
an attempt to catch a fox.
It is said that during the late 19th
century a shortage of foxes in England forced hunts to import foxes
from France, Germany and Holland. The Red coats worn by hunting officials
are often called Scarlets or "Pinks". It is thought that the term
"Hunting Pinks" refers to a London tailor named Pink who bought
large quantities of material after the American War of Independence
in 1783 and became popular for hunting attire. The act of Blooding began with King James
I. This was a ceremonial-like event involving the Huntsmaster
smearing the blood of the quarry onto the cheeks of newly initiated
hunt follower. The "Whip's Office" and the "Chief Whip"
in Parliament come from the job of "Whipper-in" to the hounds. FOLKLORE
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