Part page 34, all pages 35 and 36 in Game Book.
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The first season following completion and furnishing of Kinloch Castle.
The forty-one day Season commenced on the Glorious Twelfth, the traditional start of the Grouse Season; over three days, 12, 16 and 17 August, Keeper Ashworth shot eleven brace.
George Bullough shot 2½ brace Grouse and 10 Woodcock at Kilmory on 21 October.
Other Guns were: Mr. Crocker, Captain Homfray, Mr. Hinton, Captain Tristram and
Mr. Francis, who shot individually or in parties.
The Season concluded on 21 November when keeper Ashworth shot one brace Grouse
and 2 Woodcock.
Total shot: 307½ brace Grouse, 31 Woodcock, 32 Snipe, 1 Duck.
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Over fifty-one days commencing on the Glorious Twelfth, (12 August), seven individual Guns:
Ashworth (keeper), Captain Homfray, Mr. Kirkwood, Mr. Hinton, Major Lynch, Major Deare and eight Parties: Mitchell / Ashworth, Costeker / Ashworth, Tristram / Ashworth,
Homfray / Tristram, Hinton / Homfray, Deare / Tristram, Keepers and
Mrs. Charrington / Sir George Bullough, shot a total of:
268½ brace Grouse, 17 Woodcock, 49 Snipe, 1 Duck, 2 Pheasant, 2 Various (unspecified).
Sir George and Mrs. Charrington
shot two Snipe and two Pheasant at Kinloch on 22 October.
The 1902 Season concluded on 26 November.
Sir George and Mrs. Charrington shot two Snipe and two Pheasant at Kinloch on 22 October.
From Page 43 in Game Book.
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1 9 0 3 A unique Season .. ... ...
The Game book records fifty-nine days between 17 August - 31 December,
in which five individual Guns: Sir George Bullough (9 days), Lady Bullough (1),
Captain Millward (1), Captain Homfray (1),
keepers - Ashworth (39), Sinclair (2), McCaskill (1);
and three pairs: Sir George Bullough / Captain Homfray (2),
Sir George Bullough / Major Lynch (2), Sir George and Lady Bullough (1),
shot a total of: 147½ brace Grouse, 92 Woodcock, 26 Snipe, 21 Pheasant, 2 Duck.
Sir George shot 1½ brace Grouse on 6 November 1903, thereafter, for thirty days
to 31 December, keeper Ashworth was the sole Gun.
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FROM 14 November 1903 to 29 January 1904 Sir George and friends were at
REDLYNCH ESTATE, SOMERSET, ENGLAND.
RABBITS
Over thirty-three days between 14 November 1903 and 29 January 1904,
Sir George and Lady Bullough, Major Deare, Captain Tristram, Major Lynch,
Mr. Hinton, Commander Cowan, Mr. Leigh, Mr. Graham Murray and Mr. Rees,
were at Redlynch Estate, Bruton, Somerset, (part south-west England known for its verdant countryside), shooting predominantly rabbits, three full page details of which
are recorded the Kinloch Castle Game Book shown below:
TOTALS: 1,706 Rabbits
+ 8 Woodcock + 1,005 Pheasants + 3 Partridge
+ 2 Hare + 4 Various (unspecified)
Page 50 in Game Book.
Page 51 in Game Book.
Page 52 in Game Book.
NOTE:
Game shot on Redlynch Estate
are not included in the final
Isle of Rum Game Book Summary.
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Sir George Bullough shot 4½ brace Grouse and one Snipe on the Glorious Twelfth,
the first of twenty-five days comprising the 1904 Season, ending 19 December.
Individual Guns in 1904: Sir George Bullough (3 days), keeper John Ashworth (13);
Parties: Sir George Bullough / Mr. Hinton, (1), Mr. Francis Cadogan / Mr. Hinton (1),
Major Deare / Captain Peacocke (1), Captain Cowan / Mr. Cowan (1),
Sir George Bullough / Mr. Gilbert (5).
Total shot: 411 Grouse*, 43 Woodcock, 5 Snipe, 7 Duck, 1 Pheasant, 1 Hare.
* Being 104½ brace Grouse recorded on Page 53
counted as 209 single birds.
All Grouse records commencing 15 October by SINGLE bird not by the brace.
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Over thirty-three days between 9 January and 10 December five individual guns:
Keepers Ashworth (13 days), McCaskill (1), Sir George Bullough (1), Captain Homfray (1),
Lady Bullough (1), and thirteen parties: Sir George Bullough and Mr. Gilbert (1),
Sir George Bullough and Major Deare (3), Sir George Bullough, Major Deare and Mr. Gilbert (1), Major Bayly and Mr. Sandford (1), Mr. Sandford and Mr. Homfray(1),
Colonel Sillom and Mr. Bayly (1), Colonel Sillom and Mr. Sandford (1),
Mr. Bayly and Mr. Homfray (1), Sir George Bullough and Mr. Cholmondley (1),
Colonel Sillom and Mr. Gilbert (1). Mr. Charteris and Mr. Cadogan, (1),
Sir George and Lady Bullough (2), Mr. W. Bullough, Major Lynch and Lady Bullough (1),
Shot: 658* Grouse, 45 Woodcock, 6 Snipe, 16 Pheasant, 1 Plover, 1 Curlew.
* Includes 17 cocks only shot on 25 September by keeper John Ashworth.
In my garden at home - 2022.
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Over forty-five days between 17 February and 31 December four individual guns:
keepers John Ashworth (25 days), Joseph McAskill (6) and Malcolm Sinclair (3),
and Dr. Dawson (4), plus four parties:
Sir George Bullough and Mr. Hinton (3), Sir George Bullough and Mr. Davenport (3),
Sir George Bullough and John Ashworth (1),
Shot: 441 Grouse, 103 Woodcock, 51 Snipe, 4 Pheasant, 1 Wild Goose
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Over thirty-nine days between 12 August and 27 December six individual guns:
keepers* Ashworth (20), McCaskill (1) and Sinclair (3),
Mr. Roberts (3), Captain Peacocke (2), Mr. Sandford (1)
and three parties: Sir George Bullough and Captain Peacocke (1), Keepers+ (7),
and Sir George Bullough and Mr. Hinton (1),
Shot: 206 Grouse, 39 Woodcock, 43 Snipe, 5 Duck, 2 Landrail *.
+ Keepers: Joseph McAskill, Malcolm Sinclair and John Ashworth.
* Both Landrail shot by Mr. Roberts at Kinloch on 7 September.
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Over thirty-seven days between 12 August and 7 December five individual guns:
Keeper John Ashworth (12), Mr. Sandford (4), Mr. Hinton (4), Captain Lumb (1), Captain Cowan (1), and two parties: Captain Lumb and Captain Fenwick (1), Keepers (14)
Shot: 250 Grouse, 11 Woodcock, 46 Snipe, 1 Duck, 2 Hare, 11 Landrail*.
* Captain Hinton shot four Landrail at Kilmory and seven at Kinloch:
1 on 7 September, 7 on 19 September, 1 on 21 September.
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Over twenty-eight days between 16 January and 22 December four individual guns:
Sir George Bullough (1), Colonel Cholmondeley (1), Mr. Hinton (1), Mr. Davenport (2),
Keeper John Ashworth (17),
and three parties: Sir George Bullough and Major Farquhar (1),
Sir George Bullough and Mr. Hinton (1), Keepers (4)
Shot: 134 Grouse, 41 Woodcock,
79 Snipe, 2 Duck, 1 Partridge, 2 Various (unspecified).
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Over fifteen days between 12 August and 26 December two individual guns:
Keeper John Ashworth (6), Mr. Hinton (1), and one party comprising Keepers only
Shot: 48 Grouse, 36 Woodcock, 26 Snipe.
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1 9 1 1Over eighteen days between 9 January and 4 October four individual guns:
Mr. Rutherford (1), Keeper John Ashworth (9), Captain Lumb (1), Mr. Davenport (1), and
two parties: Mr. Kirkwood, M.P. (1), and Keepers (3)
Shot: 122 Grouse, 17 Woodcock, 42 Snipe, 3 Landrail*
* One Landrail each shot by: Captain Lumb (Kinloch, 7 September),
John Ashworth (Kinloch, 18 September)
and Mr. Davenport (North Side, 21 September).
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1 9 1 2Over twenty-four days between 21 August and 10 December four individual guns:
Sir George Bullough (2 days), Mr. Fenwick (1), Dr. Johnstone (3), unnamed Keeper (1)
and four parties: Sir George Bullough and Mr. Fenwick (2),
Sir John Rees, M.P.* and Captain Miles (1),
Colonel Henry and Major Farquhar (1), unnamed Keepers (12)
Shot: 257 Grouse, 2 Woodcock, 14 Snipe, 2 Duck, 1 Landrail +.
+ The Landrail was shot by the Johnstone / Hinton Party on 24 September at Kinloch.
* Sir John Rees, 1st. Baronet, KCIE, CVO, born in 1854, educated at Cheltenham College, became a colonial administrator in British India.
From 1906 to 1910 he was a Liberal Member of the United Kingdom Parliament. He lost his seat in 1911 but was returned as Unionist M.P. for Nottingham East in 1912 serving until death in 1922.
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Over twenty-five days between 25 August and 31 December two individual guns:
Sir George Bullough (1 day), Campbell (9), and four parties:
Sir George Bullough and Mr. Swan (1), Captain Lumb and Dr. Knight (1),
Brebner (factor) and Campbell (2), Keepers (11)
Shot: 55 Grouse, 57 Woodcock, 89 Snipe, 6 Duck, 1 Pheasant, 5 Pigeon, 1 Landrail,
The Landrail was shot by Campbell at Kinloch 22 September.
Sir George Bullough is not recorded again until 18 August 1924.
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World War I broke out on 28 July 1914.
All able bodied men fighting in the Great War.
Unnamed Keepers were the only Guns out in 1914.
Over four days, a week apart in January they shot:
15 Woodcock, 14 Snipe, 5 Pheasant.
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1 9 1 5 (World War I)
Over twelve days between 24 September and 9 December unnamed Keepers
Shot: 96 Grouse (eight on each day) on beats all over the island.
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1 9 1 6 (World War I)
Over nineteen days between 24 August and 22 December Island Factor R. Wallace Brebner shot eleven grouse on first two days, 24 August (South Side) and 1 September (Kilmory Glen).
Gamekeeper Rae shot 102 grouse, eight woodcock and two snipe
over the succeeding seventeen days.
Total shot: 113 Grouse, 8 Woodcock, 2 Snipe.
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1 9 1 7 (World War I)
Over twenty-five days between 15 January and 8 December Gamekeeper RaeShot: 106 Grouse, 29 Woodcock, 2 Snipe.
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1 9 1 8 (World War I ended 11am. 11 November 1918.)
On days two and three, 5 and 12 September, J. Scott and A. W. Wood shot 15 grouse
(eleven on South Side and four Cave Bay). Over the remaining eighteen days of the 1918 Season, (which ran from 30 August to 24 December)
Gamekeeper Rae shot eighty grouse, twenty-nine woodcock, two snipe and two duck.
Total shot: 95 Grouse, 29 Woodcock, 2 Snipe, 2 Duck.
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Over forty-six days between 1 January and 30 December, Keeper Rae (8 days),
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