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The following is a list of foxhound packs in the United Kingdom, which are recognised by the Masters of Foxhounds Association. Fox hunting is prohibited in Great Britain by the Protection of Wild Mammals (Scotland) Act 2002 and the Hunting Act 2004 (England and Wales), but remains legal in Northern Ireland.
Pages in category "Fox hunts in the United Kingdom" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
Pages in category "Fox hunts in England" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Albrighton Hunt;
However, in the United Kingdom, trespass is a largely civil matter when performed accidentally. Nonetheless, in the UK, the criminal offence of 'aggravated trespass' was introduced in 1994 specifically to address the problems caused to fox hunts and other field sports by hunt saboteurs.
The hunt was formed by the merger of three separate foxhound packs: the Old Surrey, the Burstow and the West Kent. [1]The first recorded pack on the Surrey country was in 1735 at Lovells Grove, Croydon, where the Earl of Onslow lived, and by 1800 a merchant pack [clarification needed] was hunting the country.
More than 200 hunts are to parade routes through high streets up and down the UK as they have done for hundreds of years on Boxing Day, with meets taking place at 10.45am before following ...
The Quorn Hunt, usually called the Quorn, established in 1696, is one of the world's oldest fox hunting packs and claims to be the United Kingdom's most famous hunt. Its country is mostly in Leicestershire , together with some smaller areas of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire .
After the First World War, the pack began to hunt foxes only and renamed itself the Ashford Valley Foxhounds. [1] [3] The pack will become the Ashford Valley Tickham Hunt at the end of the 2012–2013 hunting season, after the West Street Tickham Hunt disbands. [4] The hunt country will be split between the East Kent and the Ashford Valley.