A Guide to the Foxhounds And Staghounds of England to Which Are Added the Ott
A Guide to the Foxhounds And Staghounds of England to Which Are Added the Ott
Glert
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Servington „• Savery ^^""^y Three days. Favourite Fixtures. — Skerraton Down; Dean Moors ^ Hanger Down ; and the Forest of Dartmoor, of which Mr. Savery is a Deputy Ranger. 7Q A GUIDE TO THE These harriers have thd^ finest wild country in the West of England, and are a very sharp, clever lot, under 18 inches. They were bred originally from Mr. George Templer's cele- brated dwarf foxhounds, a pack well-known in the West of Ensrland as the " Let-^em-alones.^' NAME OF COUNTRY OR HOUNDS. MASTER. HU...NTSMAN. DAYS OF HUNTING. The Slapton, S. D. Mr. Bastard. Mr. Bastard. Three days. Favourite Fixtures. — In Slapton and East Allington parishes. These are thorough-bred harriers, chiefly blue mottled; can carry a cold scent well, and go the pace when it is good. Mr. Bastard is a capital sportsman. NAME OF COUNTRY OR HOUNDS. MASTER. HUNTSMAN. DAYS OF HUNTING. The Marlboro', S. D. Mr. Lidstone. Mr. Lidstone. Two days. Favourite Fixtures. — In Marlboro', South Huish, and West Alvington parishes.
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