. The foxhound of the twentieth century : the breeding and work of the kennels of England . Mv Warwickshire Pedlar, 1901. life. Lord Willoughby de Broke is often quotedas preferring a middle-sized hound, but whentalking of stallion hounds, he was wont to expressapproval that the Belvoir maintained their size,so that he might have the benefit when using thesires. A full record of Warwickshire triumphs on theflags at Peterborough would fill a chapter, for successhas been continuous. To enumerate only a few 138 THE FOXHOUND OF THE XXth CENTURY champion honours we may mention Hermit, 1889 ;Tancred


. The foxhound of the twentieth century : the breeding and work of the kennels of England . Mv Warwickshire Pedlar, 1901. life. Lord Willoughby de Broke is often quotedas preferring a middle-sized hound, but whentalking of stallion hounds, he was wont to expressapproval that the Belvoir maintained their size,so that he might have the benefit when using thesires. A full record of Warwickshire triumphs on theflags at Peterborough would fill a chapter, for successhas been continuous. To enumerate only a few 138 THE FOXHOUND OF THE XXth CENTURY champion honours we may mention Hermit, 1889 ;Tancred, 1897 ; Pedlar, 1901; Traveller, 1904 ; andWizard, 1907, all the best of their time, besidesscores of their descendants whose merits addedlustre to the brilliancy of a remarkable kennel, theblood of which counts everywhere for sight of Jack Boore decorated with winningribbons will be remembered for many a long year,and his successor Jack Brown did just as well when. A Warwickshire type. showing on the flags against the pick of the kennelsof England. In 1900 the present Lord Willoughby de Brokesucceeded his father in the mastership of theWarwickshire, carrying the horn himself, as did hisillustrious sire. In 1911 Mr J. Fielden commenceda joint-mastership with Lord Willoughby de Peterborough, 1913, the Warwickshire were inthe winning list, being second to the Duke ofBeauforts with two couple of bitches, Winifredand Wistful, 1910, by Belvoir Weaver—Troublous, THE MID-EASTERN COUNTIES HUNTS 139 by Trojan; Coral, 1912, by Trickster; Cordial, byBelvoir Carnival; Honesty, 1912, by Belvoir Harper^Gossamer, by Trojan, which were shown byGeorge Turner, the present huntsman. The North Warwickshire The first master of the North Warwickshire wasMr R. Vyner, of Notitia Venatica fame, whocollected a pack together in 1832 for a portion ofcountry formerly hunted by Mr Corbet. Between1845 and 1853 the country owned no pack, butwas hunted by visiting mas


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