Memories of Hestercombe: The Honourable E. W. B

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**Part 2 - Sport, Eating, Hospitals and Tragedy.**:

- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Portman will give a ball about January 11 to celebrate the coming of age of Mr. Ivo Vesey, Mrs. Portman’s eldest son by her first husband, Captain Eustace Vesey... To Mr. Portman, indeed, everything connected with dancing is more or less of a bore. He prefers hunting, shooting, or fishing in Norway. ('Festivities at Hestercombe', The Tatler, no. 78, [24 December 1902], p. 502.)_

Always an avid sportsman, E. W. B. Portman had preferred first rowing (Eaton) and then polo (Christ Church, Oxford 1875-78) as a young man, but with a third pastime, cricket, enduring well into adulthood. The founding of the Hestercombe Cricket Club in 1895 saw ‘the ground in the park levelled and improved at great expense’ and, ‘as the club was becoming such an important one’, the Hestercombe eleven would soon be smartly attired in custom-made woollen caps with piping and the ‘H.C.’ monogram clearly embroidered on the front. However, it was hunting and fishing that increasingly occupied Teddy Portman’s leisure time as the years wore on. Teddy caught his first salmon (12lbs.) aged 25 in the Grand River, Southern Ontario, Canada, on July 9 th 1881 but thereafter took to the magnificent wilderness of southern Norway for his angling exploits. English travel literature had begun attracting well-heeled, often titled English sportsmen to the country in the 1830s with descriptions of Norway’s natural beauty, numerous salmon and trout filled rivers, excellent hunting and friendly people and with his friend and hunting companion, Kyril A. Chapman in tow, Teddy arrived to experience the country for himself in the summer of 1882. (Chapman, a familiar figure on Lord Portman’s Hunt, lived at Shillingstone Cottage, Blandford Forum, Dorset, less than five miles from the Portman family seat at Bryanston.)
The two men fished at Kjerstad on the Orkla, the longest river in Trøndelag county at 180 kilometres (160 km), until 1888 when they decided to try their luck further south on the legendary Laerdalselva River near Ljøsne in Vestland county, about 200 kilometres northeast of Bergen. Also known as the ‘Queen of salmon rivers’, the Laerdalselva flows through a stunning valley formed of steep lightly forested hillsides with occasional waterfalls that reach directly up to the Jotunheimen Mountains, home to the 29 highest peaks in Norway. The valley bottom, by way of contrast, is a mixture of small vegetable and fruit farms, meadow and forest. Kyril and Teddy were joined here by the latter’s brother-in-law, Robert Lawley and his good friend William Ernest Brymer. The MP for South Dorset, W. E. Brymer resided on the 2500-acre Islington Estate near Puddletown, and was a Colonel in the Dorset Yeomanry, Teddy Portman’s long time regiment.
- The Hestercombe Cricket Team about 1896, a formidable force.Having by now earned a reputation as a first-rate angler, Teddy began the 1889 salmon fishing season at Harang on the Orkla River in the company of F. W. Whitmore before returning south in June to the Laerdalselva where he fished without interruption until early September with W. A. Bailward, General Denne and Colonel Stuart. W. A. Bailward was a family friend, the best man at Henry Portman’s wedding. Lambert Henry Denne and John Ramsay Stuart were both retired British Army officers, veterans of the Crimean War (1853-6). Denne, a noted amateur cricketer, joined the Royal Horse Artillery in 1848, becoming a Lieutenant-colonel in 1874 and a full Colonel in 1879 before retiring with the honorary rank of Major-General in 1881. Stuart served with the Royal Scots Fusiliers and was appointed Commander-in-Chief Scotland in 1875, retiring three years later to accept appointments as Regimental Colonel of the 54 Regiment of Foot (1880) and Colonel of the 1st Battalion of the Dorsetshire Regiment (1881). But back to fishing. In 1890 Teddy Portman acquired 7 nearly all of the fishing rights on the Lærdalselva River on long term leases, only disposing of some in 1897 when his summer visits to Norway were starting to be curtailed by his new duties as Master of the Taunton Vale Foxhounds. In a letter to his oldest brother, Henry, dated Sunday July 30th 1893, Teddy enthused about the quality of the salmon fishing on his river domain, calling it ‘phenomenal’: ‘I have had A.I. sport: 20 days fishing - 2129 1bs. To my own rod, viz. 144 salmon and 14 grilse.’ (That Teddy toasted each catch with a whiskey from his ever-present flask could also account for the lively tone of the letter.) The meticulous fishing journal he kept from 1889 until 1907 also recorded Teddy Portman’s finest season, 1896, during which he landed a total of 3,350 pounds (1,520 kg) of Atlantic salmon in just thirty-five days.
- I remember Portman. I was his ghillie. He was tough. He thought he could do whatever he liked. Once when he was fishing in Charlie-bø and didn’t catch anything, he smash



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