Hunted for 'sport'

Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn's Foxhounds  

The first Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn was killed when hunting in 1749. Recently they stripped off to gain some cheap publicity, luckily these pictures are not widely available.

Joint Masters: Peter Greenhall - Lord Daresbury, Hall Lane Farm, Warrington, Cheshire;
William F. C. Wakeham, Eyton Hall Farm, Wrexham, Clywd;
Steven H. Lloyd, Adrefelyn Farm, Wrexham, Clywd
Huntsman: William F. C. Wakeham, Joint Master
Kennal Hand:
A. Loud
Kennels:
Wynnstay Park, Overton Road, Ruabon, Wrexham, Clywd, LL14 6HW
Wippers-in: S. Francis

Meet: Tuesday and Saturday; bye day Thursday

Boxing Day: Malpas

Hunt Country: Lies in Denbigh and Flint, Cheshire and Shropshire, and occupies a large area west of the Cheshire and North Shropshire, which adjoins it respectively on the north east and south east.

Chairman: Brigadier Euan C. W. Morrison, Whitchurch, Shropshire
Secretary: Miss Nancie M. Shepherd, Malpas, Cheshire;
Mrs Pamela J. Chantler, Malpas, Cheshire;
Anthony F. Anson, Whitchurch, Shropshire
Point to Point Secretary: D Curran, Ellesmere, Shropshire