Leicestershire and Its Hunts: The Quorn, the Cottesemore, and the Belvoir
Leicestershire and Its Hunts: The Quorn, the Cottesemore, and the Belvoir

Leicestershire and Its Hunts: The Quorn, the Cottesemore, and the Belvoir

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xxv, 256 pp. 28 color plates, 55 woodcut illustrations. So-called High Leicestershire, from a fox-hunting and riding outlook, consists of parts of the Quorn, the Belvoir, the Cottesmore, and Fernie's Hunts; and is practically confined on the north by the Fosse Road, which passes Syston, then on by Six Hills--a well-known meet of the Quorin, and misnamed, as the country is flat, but there are six roads leading to it--then on past Widmerpool New Inn, and Owthorpe Borders (a wood which adjoins the Fosse Way as you proceed along it towards Newark).