1842] 



EDWIN STEVENS. 



151 



description. His father was in trade, and lived at Horn- 

 cluircli, in Essex. There were thirteen in the family, and 

 he was one of the youngest. As a boy he had many 

 opportunities of seeing the Essex hounds at exercise, and 



WARWICKSHIRE ENTRY, 1842. 

 Mr. R. Barnard. 



Sires. 



Caudid The Vine Grauby 



Clamorous 

 Comus I 

 Crier ) 

 Constauce . . 

 Firebraud . 

 Gaiety \ 

 Governess ) 

 Gaudy 1 

 Gaylass ) ' ' 

 Graceful ") 

 Governor ) 

 Gulliver 

 Halifax ^ 

 Hannibal > 

 Hector J 



Harlot 



Nimrod 



Paradox ") 

 Prizer ) 

 Playful... 

 Pilgrim .. 

 Ra«selas 

 Rhap.sody 

 Rosamond 

 Rosv 



Telltale > 

 Trinket) ■ 

 Tuneful .... 

 Van^^uard ) 

 Vagrant j 



Victor 



Woodman 7 

 Workman ) 



Commodore (37 ) 



Commodore (37) 



Mr. A. Smith's Chanticleer 

 Mr. A. Smith's Frederick... 



Sir J. Mill's Gambler 



The Cheshire General 



The Vine Granby 



Mr. A. Smith's Governor 



Berkeley Jasper 



Mr. A. Smith's Admiral 

 Berkelev Nelson 



Duke of Grafton's Paradox 



Heythrop Plunder 



The Vine Pilgrim 



The Vine Pilgrim 



Mr. A. Snuth's Dreadnought 



The Clieshire General \ 



Hari^er (35) 



Mr. Foljambe's Vanguard , . . 

 Duke of Beaufort's Matchless 

 Brocklesby Druid ] 



Mr. A. Smith's Cres- 



sida 

 Welcome (36) 



Rarity (36) 



His Panic 

 His Bustle 



Ruby (39) 



Mr. A. Smith's Dia- 

 dem 



Mr. A. Smith's Glory 



His Victory 



Harmless (38) 



His Heedless 

 Duke of Beaufort's 

 Rosamond 



His Parasol 



Racket (39) 

 Careless (38) 



Rally (38) 



His Rosy 



Mr. A. Smitli's Tell- 

 tale 



Testy (35) 



Woodbine (39) 



His Virulent 

 Duke of Beaufort's 

 Warspite 



hounds and horses seem to have been all his pleasure and 

 delight, for he would never take much to his books. There 

 were no School Boards or attendance officers then, and, 

 like some other distinguished men, he was what is called a 



