. The foxhound of the twentieth century : the breeding and work of the kennels of England . ch have built upthe fortunes of numerous kennels. The second great entry of 1906, produced anothergroup of valuable stallion hounds, whose namesto-day are writ large in pedigrees. The top dog wasRagman, a son of Royal, 1903, a son of HoldernessRustic, 1897, who was by Belvoir Rustic, 1894, a sonof Watchman, 1892. The dam Heresy, 1900, was adaughter of Dexter, 1895, who was a son of Watch-man, 1892. The young Belvoir Ragmans stand wellin the kennel, and are great in the field, the sortbeing in demand eve
. The foxhound of the twentieth century : the breeding and work of the kennels of England . ch have built upthe fortunes of numerous kennels. The second great entry of 1906, produced anothergroup of valuable stallion hounds, whose namesto-day are writ large in pedigrees. The top dog wasRagman, a son of Royal, 1903, a son of HoldernessRustic, 1897, who was by Belvoir Rustic, 1894, a sonof Watchman, 1892. The dam Heresy, 1900, was adaughter of Dexter, 1895, who was a son of Watch-man, 1892. The young Belvoir Ragmans stand wellin the kennel, and are great in the field, the sortbeing in demand everywhere. The same entry gave the beautiful Weaver, byWarlaby, 1904, back to Grafton Woodman, with ablend of Vagabond and Dexter on the side of thedam. The line of Weaver is strong to-day both inhis own kennel and far afield. In appearance he isa very impressive hound with remarkable measure-ments, being the model of a weight-carrying hunterwith quality, built near the ground and perfectlybalanced. Warlock, his brother, also did well atthe stud, sireing many good hounds, his son Waverley. -
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