. The foxhound of the twentieth century : the breeding and work of the kennels of England . ert Greenall andBen Capell picked up these strains very cleverly,making the best use of them. Continuing thesequence of out-crosses, three hounds by RuffordGalliard gained an entry ; four in one litter byGrafton Dancer ; one each by Grafton Duncan andDeputy; one by Lord Galways—Grove Harkaway ;five by Rufford Dancer, 1896, the largest lot to befound by an outside sire. Two by CottesmoreWarrior; and one in Frank Gillards last season, 1895,by Brocklesby Acrobat. Qualities for work and good looks came thro


. The foxhound of the twentieth century : the breeding and work of the kennels of England . ert Greenall andBen Capell picked up these strains very cleverly,making the best use of them. Continuing thesequence of out-crosses, three hounds by RuffordGalliard gained an entry ; four in one litter byGrafton Dancer ; one each by Grafton Duncan andDeputy; one by Lord Galways—Grove Harkaway ;five by Rufford Dancer, 1896, the largest lot to befound by an outside sire. Two by CottesmoreWarrior; and one in Frank Gillards last season, 1895,by Brocklesby Acrobat. Qualities for work and good looks came throughGrove Harkaway, the blood nicking with that ofBelvoir Dexter, 1895, giving the kennel BelvoirStormer, 1899, one of the most noted of sires bredby Ben Capell, during Sir Gilbert Greenalls master-ship. Frank Gillard laid store in his latter daysby the out-cross to Rufford Dancer, 1886, who was byRufford Galliard, a son of Oakley Rhymer, the dambeing Rufford Gipsy, by Belvoir General. RuffordDancer was a very handsome hound, bred by thelate Mr Harvey Bailey, who was a noted breeder of.


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