. The foxhound of the twentieth century : the breeding and work of the kennels of England . mster; andNotable, by Newsman; Romulus Ragman andRacer, by Belvoir Ragman. Between 1858 and 1907 the sixth and seventhLord Galway held the mastership of the Grove,building new kennels at Serlby. In 1907 ViscountGalway retired, selling his hounds to Earl Fitz-william the present master, lending him the Serlbykennels. The Belvoir got a valuable out-crosswhen using Lord Galways Woldsman, 1903, whowas a son of Belvoir Woldsman, 1898, by Watchman—Honesty. In the 1913 Belvoir list Chorister andChimer, 1910, t


. The foxhound of the twentieth century : the breeding and work of the kennels of England . mster; andNotable, by Newsman; Romulus Ragman andRacer, by Belvoir Ragman. Between 1858 and 1907 the sixth and seventhLord Galway held the mastership of the Grove,building new kennels at Serlby. In 1907 ViscountGalway retired, selling his hounds to Earl Fitz-william the present master, lending him the Serlbykennels. The Belvoir got a valuable out-crosswhen using Lord Galways Woldsman, 1903, whowas a son of Belvoir Woldsman, 1898, by Watchman—Honesty. In the 1913 Belvoir list Chorister andChimer, 1910, two successful sires, bring in the bloodof Lord Galwaj^s Woldsman. In the 1912, Lord Fitzwilliam—Grove—list, thereare 58 couples in kennel, to hunt four days a week,with Frank Bartlett carrying the horn. Belvoir oflate years has had a strong influence on the kennel,and Frank Gillard used to say that the tickings inthe white came into the Belvoir kennel throughGrove Harkaway. CHAPTER VI THE NORTH-WESTERN COUNTIES HUNTS CHESHIRE, DERBYSHIRE, STAFFORDSHIRE, SHROPSHIRE, AND NORTH WALES. /ZMrlh Jtafford }£arlow]\MrffitrtS ■7hr°P5hire\^;Lkeynell} South ; <3^...- \Shropshire^ % \Seuih\; /tikZaA ^ W&f - \ tand^Mlbndhtcrt-;- \ j- mdcHaw ; Division C—The North-Western Counties Hunts. The CheshireAncient records go to show that 600 years ago anabbot of Chester was granted the right to huntfoxes and hares throughout the forests of Cheshire ;but the present hunt dates from 1673 and themastership of Mr John Smith Barry, who was suc-ceeded in 1784 by Sir Peter Warburton. The hounds have always been famous, and matchedfor speed on Newmarket Heath in 1762 with thehounds of Mr Hugo Meynell, Cheshire Bluecapwon the race, as commemorated on the sign-boardat Sandaway. During the past thirty years Peterborough goerswill remember the Cheshire successes on the flags 86 THE FOXHOUND OF THE XXth CENTURY by hounds that have always been reputed for theirsmartness and work. In 1891 the champi


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