. The foxhound of the twentieth century : the breeding and work of the kennels of England . nall LADY GREENALL IN COMMAND OF THE BELVOIK To face page 294 THE SIRES OF THE BELVOIR KENNEL 295 interest has always been centred in each successiveBelvoir entry, because hound men are appreciativeto see how the crosses of blood have been utilised,and what the new infusions promise for the futureof foxhound breeding. That is why fifty or moremasters of hounds make an annual pilgrimage tothe Belvoir kennels, with twice as many morehunstmen and houndsmen. The Belvoir kennel is a national institution whic


. The foxhound of the twentieth century : the breeding and work of the kennels of England . nall LADY GREENALL IN COMMAND OF THE BELVOIK To face page 294 THE SIRES OF THE BELVOIR KENNEL 295 interest has always been centred in each successiveBelvoir entry, because hound men are appreciativeto see how the crosses of blood have been utilised,and what the new infusions promise for the futureof foxhound breeding. That is why fifty or moremasters of hounds make an annual pilgrimage tothe Belvoir kennels, with twice as many morehunstmen and houndsmen. The Belvoir kennel is a national institution whichfor generations has been open to the inspection andcriticism of the world at large, pursuing the eventenor of its way, careless of criticism, regardless ofpraise. The order of merit amongst a long suc-cession of stallion hounds has never been set by theBelvoir management, but by the masters of England,who have turned to the Duke of Rutlands kennelwhen they wanted to breed a foxhound possessingtype, size, bone, symmetry, colour, nose, tongue, and hunting qualities as a matter of INDEX His Majesty the late King Edward, 219His Majesty King George, 163 A Albrighton Hunt, 98Allbright, M. C, 182Alcock, G., 224Ames, F., 165Amory, I. H., 230Anderson, Major, 20SAndrews, H., 275Anglesey, Marquis, 90Annaly, Lord, 132, 246Anthony Lee, 153Arkwright, Esme, 153-160, 252Arkwright, J. P., 139Arkwright, R., 152Ashton,T. H., 165Atherstone Hunt, 130, 132Atkinson, Admiral Sir G., 224Atkinson, F. B., 44Avon, Vale of, Hunt, 193Ayres, H., 194 B Back, 28 Badsworth Hunt, 81, 82 Bailey, J., 220 Bailey, T., 204 Baily, H. D., 129 Baird,W., 121 Barclay, E. E., 89, 162, 207-212 Barclay, M. E., 210 Barford, J. and W., 256-257 Barlow Hunt, 91 Barnard, R. J., 136 Barnard, W., 82, 149, 150, 162 Barry, J. Smith, 85 Bartlett, F., 82 Barton, ,81 Barwick, G., 229 Batchelor, W., 179, 182^ Bathurst, Earl, 196 Baskerville, R. H., 227 Bass, H., 92 Beaufort, Duke of, 16, 18, 19, 134. 180, 187-193- 25^ 2»7


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