Gage Earle Freeman (1820-1903) wrote a number of articles on falconry.
Albans, remembering school days in Judde House, Tonbridge..
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In 1889, he Became a vicar and a private chaplain to the Earl of Lonsdale, and remained in that position until his death. in 1850. and Became an ordained priest in 1847, receiving his M.
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John\'s College, Cambridge, graduating in 1845 with a B.
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He was also an esteemed poet, winning four Seatonian Prizes; a father to ten children, and married twice.
He was introduced to the sport in England and retained a life-long interest in it, often working with kestrel-hawks, peregrine falcons, and sparrow hawks.
Gage Earle Freeman (1820-1903) wrote a number of articles on falconry