Old Sports and Sportsmen; or, the Willey Country with sketches of Squire Forester and his whipper-in Tom Moody

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Old Sports and Sportsmen; or, the Willey Country with sketches of Squire Forester and his whipper-in Tom Moody

by John Randall

EN·~4 hours·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total

OLD SPORTS AND SPORTSMEN

0:24

PREFACE.

9:16

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

0:41

INTRODUCTION.

8:13

CHAPTER I. THE MARSH AND FOREST PERIODS.

10:21

CHAPTER II. MORFE FOREST.

15:37

CHAPTER III. ROYAL CHASE OF SHIRLOT.

23:24

CHAPTER IV. THE WREKIN FOREST AND THE FORESTERS.

15:30

CHAPTER V. WILLEY.

8:30

CHAPTER VI. THE WILLEY SQUIRE.

6:12

Description

In the rolling countryside of Shropshire, a lively portrait unfolds of a bygone era when sport and land were inseparable. The author weaves together tales of hunting, falconry, and rustic contests, using the Willey estate as a micro‑cosm of rural English life. Readers are invited to wander past ancient forests and hear the echo of hounds and hooves that once animated the landscape.

Central to the narrative is the charismatic Squire Forester and his trusted whipper‑in, Tom Moody, whose exploits epitomize the vigor and community spirit of the age. Interlaced with sketches of other regional gentlemen, the book balances anecdote with careful observation of how nature shaped character and tradition. By pairing local history with natural philosophy, it offers a vivid sense of how sport linked generations and gave meaning to country living.

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Old Sports and Sportsmen; or, the Willey Country with sketches of Squire Forester and his whipper-in Tom Moody with sketches of Squire Forester and his whipper-in Tom Moody

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (251K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2020-11-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

JR

John Randall

1810–1910

Best known for his richly detailed books on Madeley, Coalbrookdale, and the Severn Valley, this long-lived Victorian writer captured the places and industries of Shropshire with the eye of both a local historian and a working craftsman.

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