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created third Lord Rivers, in 1802, by special patent, 

 Peter Beckford having married, in 1802, a daughter 

 of Lord Rivers. I should add that he was an M.F.H. 

 and M.P. for Morpeth. 



Thoughts on Huntings in a series of Familiar Letters to 

 a Familiar Friend. By Peter Beckford. ist ed., 1781. 

 Small 4to. Frontispiece by Bartolozzi (Diana preparing 

 for the chase), and plans of Kennels. Sarum. 



'">* Second edition, 1782. 4to. Frondspiece. 



Third edition, 1796. Svo. 20 plates (ist illustrated 

 edition). 



\! Fourth edition, 1802. 4to. pp. 360. Frontispiece by 

 Bartolozzi. 



Another edition, 18 10. 8vo, with 11 plates by Scott, 

 and woodcut by Bewick on title. 



Another edition, 1820. Svo. Frontispiece and numerous 

 vignette cuts by Bewick. 



Another edition, 1840. 12 mo, with a chapter on 

 " Coursing." 



Another edition, 1879. Svo. 



Another edition, 1881. Svo. pp. xi. 261. 



Henry Aiken flourished between 18 16 and 1831. 

 He is said to have been originally huntsman, stud- 

 groom or trainer to the Duke of Beaufort, and at 

 first published anonymously under the signature of 

 "Ben Tallyho"; but in 18 16 he published under 



