. The foxhound of the twentieth century : the breeding and work of the kennels of England . , 1911, by Belvoir Wizard, 1909—Vacant,1908, by Bicester Vandal, who was by BelvoirVagabond, was placed first in his entry, showsbeautiful quality and wonderful feet, is a lovely tanin colour, and practically a clean bred Belvoir sort,always in front. The 1912 entry was very strong in bitches, and ofdogs Wiseman and Nathan stood out by Wiseman, 1912, by Dexter, 1910—Witness, 1908,Mr MNeill says, The best dog on the flags I ever THE MID-EASTERN COUNTIES HUNTS 145 bred and the colour of Ragm


. The foxhound of the twentieth century : the breeding and work of the kennels of England . , 1911, by Belvoir Wizard, 1909—Vacant,1908, by Bicester Vandal, who was by BelvoirVagabond, was placed first in his entry, showsbeautiful quality and wonderful feet, is a lovely tanin colour, and practically a clean bred Belvoir sort,always in front. The 1912 entry was very strong in bitches, and ofdogs Wiseman and Nathan stood out by Wiseman, 1912, by Dexter, 1910—Witness, 1908,Mr MNeill says, The best dog on the flags I ever THE MID-EASTERN COUNTIES HUNTS 145 bred and the colour of Ragman, he was amiss or Ishould have sent him to Peterborough and the retirement of Sir Samuel Scott and MrCharles MNeill from the mastership of the Graftonin 1913, Mr Henry Hawkins succeeded, taking thebeautiful Rakish to Reigate and Peterborough,where she again proved herself invincible whenmatched against the pick of the kennels of England. K CHAPTER VIII THE EASTERN COUNTIES HUNTS HUNTINGDON, BEDFORD, CAMBRIDGE, NORFOLK, AND SUFFOLK Cottesmore Pylchley /- 0atiteyGnzflori^. Division E—The Eastern Counties Hunts. The Fitzwilliam—The MiltonKennels strong in hounds come into the easternhunting territory lying in the counties of Hunting-don, Bedford, Cambridge, Norfolk, and the history of the chase the Fitzwilliam hunt atMilton by Peterborough takes precedence, for it isone of the four great family packs which came intoexistence rather more than one hundred and fiftyyears ago, has always been scientifically bred, andnever dispersed. So far back as 1768, it is recordedthat ten couple of Fitzwilliam hounds were matchedfor speed against Mr Hugo Meynells, which wereconsidered the best of their time, but Milton Darter THE EASTERN COUNTIES HUNTS 147 and Druid, outpacing the others, won the strong competitors, Milton Hardwick andFriendly were taken by old Tom Sebright in 1859to Redcar in Yorkshire, to win the cup presented byMr Tom Parrington at t


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