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Wood’s Remarkable Occurrences, Penistone Almanacs, and newspapers, are so well known that I do not yet again put them into print. Many other matters and things from being often referred to in directories and local publications such as Mr. Writing me several years ago acknowledging some information I had sent him about the Harriers, he said : “Anything having reference to the old home neighbourhood in which I spent my happy days gives one pleasure that ‘non-rovers’ cannot understand, and I anticipate unbounded interest in the perusal of your book on its receipt.” I trust he will find it comes up to his expectations. I have often been requested to publish the history of Penistone Harriers, and extracts such as the following from a letter from an old inhabitant of the district who took a great interest in them, and has now been many years in New Zealand, is an encouragement to do so. The reprinting from Hunter’s valuable Work of the particulars he gives relating to the Parish of Penistone-which are known to few-will alone, lam sure, make it worth while possessing a copy of the book. Parties from whom I had such information are long since dead. Some of the information relating to the Penistone Harriers and the old Agricultural Society in particular would have been entirely lost if I had not secured it when I did. I quite admit the book is somewhat of a medley or hotchpot, but I trust, nevertheless, for all that it will be found interesting and entertaining and useful for reference, not only to those of the locality but many others as well. TuE title page of this book without anything further I think fully explains its subject matters. “T do love The old remembrances-they are to me The heart’s best intercourse I love to feel The griefs, the happiness, the wayward fates Of those that have been, for these memories Hallow the spot whereon they linger, and Waken our kindest sympathies.” Letitia E. WITH ILLUSTRATIONS AND MOST INTERESTING LOCAL AND GENERAL INFORMATION, INCLUDING EDUCATIONAL, AGRICULTURAL, AND SPORTING GLEANINGS, SCRAPS, NOTES, ETC., ETC., MADE AND COLLECTED FROM MANY SOURCES DURING THE LAST THIRTY YEARS AS WELL AS MY OWN RECOLLECTIONS OF PENISTONE AND THE DISTRICTS AROUND FOR UPWARDS OF FIFTY YEARS. 1804 AND OF THE OLDEST PACK OF HOUNDS IN THE WORLD, VIZ., THE PENISTONE HARRIERS OR ‘“‘OLDE ENGLYSHE”’ NORTHERN HOUNDS, PROBABLY IN EXISTENCE BEFORE THE CONQUEST TO PREVENT THE RAYVAGES OF WOLVES AND OTHER WILD ANIMALS FROM THE GREAT FORESTS OF HORDERN, WHARNCLIFFE, AND SHERWOOD, AND THE VAST MOORS, WILDS, AND FASTNESSES, OF THE DISTRICT.

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12, AND THE OLD AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY FOR A WIDE DISTRICT AROUND PENISTONE ESTABLISHED A.D. 1392 OF THE OLD MARKETS OF PENISALE AND PENISTONE ESTABLISHED RESPEC- TIVELY A.D. “eĮMBODYING NOT ONLY INTERESTING PARTICULARS RELATING TO ITS FINE OLD CHURCH AND THE PARISH GENERALLY FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES AS CONTAINED IN HUNTER’S HISTORY AND TOPOGRAPHY OF THE DEANERY OF DONCASTER AND OTHER RECORDS, BUT ALSO SEPARATE HISTORIES OF THE ANCIENT GRAMMAR SCHOOL OF PENISTONE FOUNDED A.D. = xs fete See So CZs ee as aa Ae IK Sea" Se Ces NOR ee SNE EO ees Ep ey BO 8 Bc ye PROX ERG yee fn BWR Se SSA The text is believed to be in the Public Domain. Click on a page number to view the book in your web browser. This page is designed to be indexed by search engines. The following is the OCR text of a book and will likely contain conversion errors. Dransfield A History of the Parish of Penistone (1906) by John N. Bowers loves spending time with his wife, a pediatrician, and son, exploring the outdoors and appreciates trying new cuisines and foods.A History of the Parish of Penistone (1906) by John N. Bowers love his job because he gets to help people get back to their occupation, their hobbies and the things that make life worth living. The time to seek care is when the problem is interfering with work or recreation. His advice to patients regarding maintaining a healthy lifestyle is that it is important to stay active and moving. He wants to be able to care for all of his patient's upper extremity problems from shoulder to fingertip. He advises patients as he would a family member and helps guide them to the decision that fits them best. Bowers' philosophy as a doctor is that he wants to provide the highest quality, evidence based care for his patients. Bowers is so excited to be permanently located in the Northwest to enjoy all it has to offer.ĭr. He has been going to the Rocky Mountain West for several weeks each year since he was 5 to ski, raft and enjoy the outdoors. He spent summers growing up working on his grandpa's farm and learned that he loves working with his hands.














Nathan bower clockmaker