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Jasper Hall Livingstone (March 23, 1815 – March 30, 1900) was an American horse owner, gentleman rider and sportsman. He was chargé d'affaires (Secretary of Legation) under Ambassador Washington Irving at Madrid and later the Master of the Pau Hounds for 12 non-consecutive winter seasons between 1847 and 1874. He was an innovator of drag hunting and mocked in the development of this "fictitious" sport (now widely practiced), while some considered it ideal for young riders or "the impatient and brave who hunted to ride rather than rode to hunt".
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dbo:abstract | Jasper Hall Livingstone (March 23, 1815 – March 30, 1900) was an American horse owner, gentleman rider and sportsman. He was chargé d'affaires (Secretary of Legation) under Ambassador Washington Irving at Madrid and later the Master of the Pau Hounds for 12 non-consecutive winter seasons between 1847 and 1874. He was an innovator of drag hunting and mocked in the development of this "fictitious" sport (now widely practiced), while some considered it ideal for young riders or "the impatient and brave who hunted to ride rather than rode to hunt". (en) Jasper Hall Livingstone, né le 23 mars 1815 à New York et mort le 30 mars 1900 à l'île de Wight, est un diplomate, propriétaire de chevaux, gentleman-rider et sportsman américain. Il fut chargé d'affaires (secrétaire de légation) sous l'ambassadeur des États-Unis en Espagne, Washington Irving à Madrid et devint plus tard le Maître d’équipage du Pau Hunt « Master of the Pau Hounds » pendant 12 saisons d'hiver non consécutives entre 1847 et 1874. Il fut un précurseur de la chasse au leurre tout en dédaignant le développement de ce sport fictif (désormais largement pratiqué), alors que certains le jugeaient idéal pour les jeunes cavaliers ou « les impatients et courageux qui chassaient pour monter plutôt que pour chasser ». (fr) |
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rdfs:comment | Jasper Hall Livingstone (March 23, 1815 – March 30, 1900) was an American horse owner, gentleman rider and sportsman. He was chargé d'affaires (Secretary of Legation) under Ambassador Washington Irving at Madrid and later the Master of the Pau Hounds for 12 non-consecutive winter seasons between 1847 and 1874. He was an innovator of drag hunting and mocked in the development of this "fictitious" sport (now widely practiced), while some considered it ideal for young riders or "the impatient and brave who hunted to ride rather than rode to hunt". (en) Jasper Hall Livingstone, né le 23 mars 1815 à New York et mort le 30 mars 1900 à l'île de Wight, est un diplomate, propriétaire de chevaux, gentleman-rider et sportsman américain. Il fut chargé d'affaires (secrétaire de légation) sous l'ambassadeur des États-Unis en Espagne, Washington Irving à Madrid et devint plus tard le Maître d’équipage du Pau Hunt « Master of the Pau Hounds » pendant 12 saisons d'hiver non consécutives entre 1847 et 1874. Il fut un précurseur de la chasse au leurre tout en dédaignant le développement de ce sport fictif (désormais largement pratiqué), alors que certains le jugeaient idéal pour les jeunes cavaliers ou « les impatients et courageux qui chassaient pour monter plutôt que pour chasser ». (fr) |
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