The Thurlow country dates back to the Stuart Kings. The first Master of much is known was Mr. James Paton 1770-1800.  Squire Osbaldston hunted it in 1822  at which time it incorporated much of the Suffolk Country.  ……………..”What a fine hunting day, ’tis as balmy as May, And the hounds to the village will come: Ev’ry friend will be there, and all trouble and care will be left far behind them at home.  See! servants and steeds on their way, And sportsmen their scarlet display: let us join the glad throng that goes laughing along, And we’ll all go a-hunting to-day.”……………………………………….

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