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Hugo Meynell (June 173514 December 1808), generally seen as the father of modern foxhunting, became Master of Fox Hounds for the Leicestershire hunt, the Quorn in 1753 and continued in that role for another forty-seven years (the hunt is so called after Meynell's home, Quordon Hall in North Leicestershire). Year 1735 ( MDCCXXXV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Events 1287 - St Lucia's flood: The Zuider Zee sea wall in the Netherlands collapses killing over 50000 people Year 1808 ( MDCCCVIII) was a Leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Leap year Leicestershire (ˈlɛstəʃə(r or ˈlɛstəʃɪə(r abbreviation Leics Meynell pioneered an extended chase at high speeds through open grassland. Borrowing the pioneering breeding techniques of his neighbour, the sheep farmer Robert Bakewell, Meynell bred a new form of hound, with greater pace and stamina and a better sense of scent.

In 1762 Meynell was seated as MP after circulating a petition challenging the election of John Levett of Wychnor. John Levett (1721 - 1799 of Wychnor Hall (or Park Staffordshire was an English landowner and investor and a Tory member of Parliament for Lichfield Staffordshire for one Meynell took the seat of Levett, a Tory. [1] But apparently the Levett family held no grudge, because successive generations of Levetts were included in the Meynell hunts and became close family friends. Levett is an Anglo-Norman territorial Surname deriving from the village of Livet-en-Ouche now Jonquerets-de-Livet, in Eure, Normandy [2]

He represented three constituencies as Member of Parliament in the House of Commons between 1762 and 1780, and served as High Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1758-1759. A Member of Parliament, or MP, is a representative elected by the voters to a Parliament. The House of Commons' is the Lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, which also comprises the Sovereign and the House of Lords This is a list of High Sheriffs of Derbyshire.The High Sheriff is the oldest secular office under the Crown

References

  1. ^ A Chronological Register of Both Houses of the British Parliament, Robert Beatson, London, 1807
  2. ^ A History of the Meynell Hounds and Country, 1780-1901, James Lowndes Randall, 1901


Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
Thomas Anson
John Levett
Member of Parliament for Lichfield
with Thomas Anson

1762–1768
Succeeded by
Thomas Anson
Thomas Gilbert
Preceded by
Sir Harry Burrard
Adam Drummond
Member of Parliament for Lymington
with Sir Harry Burrard

1769–1774
Succeeded by
Sir Harry Burrard
Edward Morant
Preceded by
William Neville Hart
Richard Whitworth
Member of Parliament for Stafford
with Richard Whitworth

1774–1780
Succeeded by
Edward Monckton
Richard Brinsley Sheridan


The Parliament of Great Britain was formed in 1707 following the ratification of the Acts of Union by both the Parliament of England and Parliament of Scotland Thomas Anson may refer to Thomas Anson (MP (c 1695-1773 MP for Lichfield Thomas Anson 1st Viscount Anson (1767-1818 MP great-nephew John Levett (1721 - 1799 of Wychnor Hall (or Park Staffordshire was an English landowner and investor and a Tory member of Parliament for Lichfield Staffordshire for one A Member of Parliament, or MP, is a representative elected by the voters to a Parliament. Lichfield is a Constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Thomas Anson may refer to Thomas Anson (MP (c 1695-1773 MP for Lichfield Thomas Anson 1st Viscount Anson (1767-1818 MP great-nephew Thomas Anson may refer to Thomas Anson (MP (c 1695-1773 MP for Lichfield Thomas Anson 1st Viscount Anson (1767-1818 MP great-nephew Thomas Gilbert is known was one of the earliest advocate of poor relief in British history and the father of the Relief of the Poor Act of 1782 Sir Harry Burrard 1st Baronet (1707 &ndash 12 April 1791) was a British politician Adam Drummond ( 31 January 1713 - 17 June 1786) of Lennoch and Megginch in Perthshire, was a Scottish merchant banker and Member A Member of Parliament, or MP, is a representative elected by the voters to a Parliament. Lymington was a Parliamentary borough in Hampshire, which elected two Members of Parliament (MPs to the House of Commons from 1584 Sir Harry Burrard 1st Baronet (1707 &ndash 12 April 1791) was a British politician Sir Harry Burrard 1st Baronet (1707 &ndash 12 April 1791) was a British politician A Member of Parliament, or MP, is a representative elected by the voters to a Parliament. Stafford is a Constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Richard Brinsley Sheridan (30 October 1751 &ndash 7 July 1816 was an Irish playwright and Whig Statesman.
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