isE~ cif,, 2~~-ti - Cyngor Sir Ceredigion

l'hor~z~-1 ncvcr s~~alt forget, eto.
'1'h4 '1'ic~'..`±icic;, as t•o~z IIIUSG ~YIQW~
Th~~ou~;1~ many h~n~l~ have hid to go,
A~ I ticii{ tiuw- prur~~~~~1 t~t~shi>w1
5ina ~~ th~~ da}s of l'a.~t, Vaughan+, $ir.
9'hrr~~'s l'iit;t. l,.•a~~ and T.lo~•d, Dallhaidds,
~t'lse "!}uk~~" sutci otl~t?rs---b~~t• I'm t~Prttid
T rnn't. !,l~ro' X11 th~~ naxuc~; now wade
~~3~o'vt> been 3last.;rts each, iz~ tttrn,•$ir.
•dlct llavy, at tn~~ time± I siu~;,
N~tc ser~•ed tha hvu~icLv and not than Kln~,
Arid ~2t►dIp m•~c~c tl~t• welt~in r~in~
1i`i~h his ~*icx•iou~ "Ta~liy hn!" Sir.
G'horu.,I never ah:~l! forget, ete.
~l nt~rn Arc naa• dawned, y;aior~,.
\~Yi;<~xi i`2gtifie.>sy'~; tic~uirt~~ cant; i.~ tlae fare
4rECi :nfu~e~i nc•~v biooc3—tl~o' good Ueforc~--
isE~ cif,, 2~~- ti~-„~i~., ,;;~.
Llganewy~ld'K ~nire~~ now ire greet,
mho asks'as all to ltis lovely seat
lYhene'er Ike• hounds at Henllan meet
At besiity's ow~x al~ndo, 6ir.
TherP's Tyler~e too, who goee~ the pace,
A sailor bred ~~£ {{alt~at rate,
Aa gacad to hannur~ as at stern chn.se.
Hurrah 1! tiir T3~ritie~h 7`s~.rs, E~ir!
The gallant Gapt, of ]aollhaidd~s
Now claims my sliaro of poet's meed,
Un Peggy' he goes well "indc+~l,
Hi:~ hon~ie cl~c.ttnut mare, $ir.
G1~orn~--I never shall forget, eta.
with ~~ntien~, sci<~srco, art i~utI skill,
A l~t~rt~;nti3n'ti ~•nri~ went with gel will,
Anti usth Peter frr his whip clic3 kill
"call ~sian~• m;~:yl(~ut fax, 9~r.
Wc+ ati grii~v~~ Capt. Jurdan'si6 gone,
Unc?~r his rul~3 ih ~,~ hounds, sv gnmc,
Fiis ~~ru-iar~ hn~-e cf yore been sung;
tiT~w m~t~ly cIi<t ~i~Ntain t•1~cir f.~txic,
';►tea€~s~~at ka3~lish packer fi•hey g:~ n'cl a, name--- lf~vt lir~~nehlc~y'h~~ up to heaps of Can,
,Anal u x+por6ing Kentish trmnp, Sir!
'T'~c+ ~;allitnE T vv-Side, Sir c
Fie fma~ tV~~i 3ient haH brought tux stud,
Ghorus—I: nerer shill forget, etc.
Nhern at awful pace they're forced to ectid,
A Il(I FLJI FD!`<`,F4lIFkf li~> likf~ the btut~
'Wt~:•.n this ~~opul;~r AIst~rtxr did rotire
Of g«xi old Tivv-Si~le=,$ir!
A ~~xlly tr~~~, nc~n conc~pire
Now ]link I.loyc!'~=$ pr:eases let ii+s ping,
'1"cr~Y~tlzc~r to k~Yp u~; they ~fre
Who'd charge u. y~ate when on firil swzn~,
(lt' thr ~*cx~<3 old Tivr-E+icle, i1ir..
And t~ku hia cl~aacir nUout a fling—
Rnt, nut•~cithsfandin~ they did strive
It'e m orgy in 7;j.vy-Side, C~ir!
'rt~eir text to keen the* pack alive,
iiomc~l~w or other thin~u dirl nat thrive
Chorus-~-I nASCr shalt forget, esc.
At €his peric~ci oP the* ~iunt, Sir.,
mwny men of generous mind,
are►
There
Tizem forwarei came our present Squire,
YVho, favored by the Goddess blind,
Whale eondact wo mue~ all admire,
Subscriptions g{iva of weighty kind,.
And m.►y his ardour never Lity~
Althu' they do uut hr~nt, Sir.
,For the pleasures of tha eh+~e, fir.
Therc+'a Air. I~rigertockeRv of B~laenpArtt,
Ghoruw--Z nerer dhail flarget, e'er.
flu whoeo many virtues I'd descant,
But I feel I must vat short my chant,
3eforc~ to draw we ds proceed; •
Ur we ~h~ull ne9er run ~bo ground, ~r.
V9'e'A glancv~ at overt' mare and weed,
Aad Bronr~ydd'a Lord, whoso ~neieat racy
Flxeh for same rzght daring deed
Wwre ever lovers cif the ehe~s~-~'V~1) known in .Tiny-Bide, fiir.
He taa enjoys the merry peco,
~ev~r„c~ Merryman, Olt! htlritdlt~A~i gBYriay
Ancl hie beagles blithesome.cry, Bir 1
Kick:, uu his cheery roc the saama
AA K~IP,ll ho won Soutly Pembro2.e fans
Chorus-7 ae~er shall forget, ate.
Along with 7ri~.jor I.euch Sir.
kia~•friands my tale is dons. ,
alud
now,
ktv e~cs now turn upon„~li~`Squire,
Pd wil1iugly der~cribe t~e ran;
hfount~cl nn Milo, whda a flyer
I suvsure ,you ae had lots of, fun
4itho' so big—thrd mixl and mire
~
nA t~1A'EFell-remembered day' ~3irt
A stnnnin~ wec'~+r pair, 6ir.
indee=d it ix toy late to.uight,
Il~ut
—i
sAall
forget,
never
e1r~.
Chorus
~I
I've tired aiib your patience quite,
'rho' to sap so t'ou'rs too pdite
t2ur fielc! is s4rU select, if atn~ll;
Altho' you'rr. yawning now, ~ir!
'~Tt,e ?1iAjor" ~~t 1t~~n~ up tho x$11
i
I ask you all to drink with me
An<I zirvr shirks n. fence wt all
}~t,,.~ ]e:~dn~ thc~ first flight,~Sir.
A glass tt► the prosperity
e-,c.:s~~~aF~'s Sqhire; now meets nay view,
Of oar Itc~iands and Squtre~.with thine times
~
thrf~e,
Fiat, 1~rkin~ lenres to the younger crew,
nh 1 ~1'oulc~ his l~~ a-e cxiuld muetv~l,
Anil Aurr:~li! ?! for.Tivs-Side, Sirt
F~ ±Ft still h~~ rider lilic~ bricks, air i
chorus-:<Ti+.~ 17uke"g to s~ticnEeen s'Gotta h8secpm~,
yhn7i i'~ir~et the day
nc~uer
1'rt• t~~ ahot•t c•u~v can .~+~e tht~ fun,
S'i'laun I star#,ed on my canine ~hi~~,
iliit- {,~cmr olc~ ~vntp~th'a r~~ce ie run—
'R~itt~ twc~ i>r t1~r~~ ca anions gAp,
![~•ro oI mn:uy n char, Sir!
To meet 7`he Tivy-S~e, Sir!
Chorus—I never shall forgot, etc.
P`Ot3~ NQTES.
`be Squire c~E Troedravr'a9 old fns,
'he i;~n~t, now oftrii la.~s liirn lory
1.—C"s~nine Slay, i.e., llog-surf.
G«' os~ old "P.~ieh" ha s~titl ~oti~d go
3.—Pen'I~n. Tkis shows tJhe M.F.H..~+as 11~r
~', l'+~uld ir~~. be brou~;i~t to life, Sir!
Moran Jones, Squira of Fen~•lan and Ll~n,•,;:,t l~i~ has ~;ot ~. liapeful stock
.milocs, t~lao erfrcted the kennels of the Hunt ~I
~:rF ~~«unq 'sins— c}iipw of th~~ niti btockl
out,~icic hix drive. dates ort 14tanorei:~et1 Ailt.
~
WIi~~ :trc al~viit-~ found aman~t the flock—
Re way then aUout 30 years of age,
t}E thR heist in Tivp-Side, Sir t
3.--George &Ierryman, the huntsman,
li4 nrph~w:a nlso nll can ride—
who hud,s~rved with Major Leech of Gor=ton
~:i;i1uF*s!~~; F.ss~x, (C~c~r~;e zed more l~asida,
in Stith Petnhrokeshire; was swell-known ',
~Vho from. ~lieir cradles could bestride
sincl ~~opular cliara~,cter in the. Tivy-Side for I
~'ti~ pon.ieG :rt T,l~~~~~n~vair, Sir.
many ve~~ra.
4.-"Captain Vaughan." •probtsbly refers ',
Chorus—I never shall forget ,eke.
to John Va.i~ghfln, of Tyllwy~d Fund later of
}rurt.mau ~t.u~mrh »O~V 3tA1)9 t}SO \Vt63'.—
~ryna~; iu ih~* Vale of 11,yron, who wpbs anc o£
.1i~t}~i~~• 1):zci~~s>> on his gtll~tnt Grey.
earliest Masters.of the,T.S.F:H.
the
f:~~~,1: to ~'uiir l:~t'h'~•1.., Inds tc>-dt1y1
~i.—I cannot identify "Oa~ptains Lewes
l~c'll h~~ first. or ther~nbouta, Sir!
-and Lloyd, Dolhaild," but, the latter may
O~tr ~prci:il :also an Rl~ck Iie~s,
have been Oliver T~loyd, whose dan~hter
to
preES;
up
t•he
sport
our
srnd
\~'tYO
EeYUncline was m:~rried to Z~%illiam Owen
but;
thro'
.~it.:~n!~ht
distrc~s,
Nc'~~r ~t~}ins
Bri~;stocka, of G~llydptv~all.
uccnr,
fir.
oft
~~'hich d~res nut
fi.—"Ciynficw's Squire;" ~1L~jor William
ronn~
'nn.~= now ice see;:-.
',.,~~,nnt
Hrnrp T.ewis, whc~ in 180 mrirried Mnry
, . n, ~ ;,ups •aid siufl.11 Dl:onbr~y
~'„
C'oiby~ of Ffynone, a previous i~S.F,H.
i
n<~ r~c~:n ^i~li~ed, s~etn to be i
?.—~To17n i~li>y of Ffyaone, orbs married
!~r fiz~t i~ii~lyt~, Sii•, ,
?~f.isq Frances Hi~~on of Scalton, Pem. Cncle
to the lute John Vnugh~n Colby.
I. uo~~~~r sl~nll fior~;~at, ete.
~V
K.--"The Duke" of 17 stun
almwt certainly uld 11ir. Howeli
father of Col. J. Ti,. Howell, M.]
9.—James ]3owen, second soy
~3otren of Llwyngaair, wUo eucc~
to the Ylas Trcedyraur estate
married llorotlu~, d~iugliter c
Davii! Griffith, Vicar of 1\'evern
10.—~Fa.t:iee~ ik~wea, M.1', fot
shire lbfifi-$S, of Llwyngw:~ir, f
IaLe Sir George Eit~~art }3v~wen,
tho Tivy-Side Hunt; Dr. ~•srse:
liirkvnhrad.
tl.—Arth~ir Saunders Davi~vn,
rho marriccl Fr:~nu~ T'hilipP!s c
and was father of th€+ tatu Ar
bannct~~rs ll:~vie~s of I'entrf~.
1~.—(;al. J. Ii.. l~uwc~ll„ late a
rvho Ruccecded lir. Moran Jove.
send his elder brot3~er, henry '4~
of Gla,apant.
13.--Col. Witli~m Price I.e~r
newydd, father ~f thu late "Tor
of Llu.nxyron, whn was alen K
Tivy-fiidf~ in thc~ 'nin~Li~x,
14.—Gwinnett Tyler, I{,.1~., so
Tgler, ~ member <rf a well-know.
farnilq, w,ho m~rriecl Mira Judat
heiraes of Cernae and aottled in
hone.
15.—I cannot identifJ "the
twin of Ih>lhaidd.”
18.—{~leor~e Bowen Jordan
Price) of P►gec~ru~fnrd, who me
da hter of Sir John Owen is
Ori~ton, Pembroke, f~ran~Pat1
Richard Price Jordan, C.~t.Q~.,
188~J.