INJURED WHILE HUNTING
EARL OF HAREWOOD (United Press Association— By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) LONDON. 21st February. Lord Harewood was hunting at Bramliam Moor hunt, of which he is master, when his horse fell at a fence. Lord Harewood was thrown violently on his head and split the cartilage of liis ear. He was immediately motored to Harewood House, where a surgeon put in ‘several stitches. He is recovering. Princess Mary, although hunting, did not witness the accident to her husband.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 24 February 1931, Page 5
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