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by Lord Lonsdale's huntsman, and a couple of 

 his " whips," who, dressed in scarlet coats, 

 mounted on splendid hunters, and armed with 

 hunting whips, rendered valuable assistance in 

 keeping the crowd back, and, on the victory of 

 Wyndham, the excitement was intense, and here, 

 as at Grasmere, Mr. Elliott and the dog were 

 surrounded by lords and ladies, artists, and the 

 general crowd, all eager to get a glimpse of the 

 winner, and it was counted an honour even to 

 touch the gallant hound. 



Troutbeck, 23rd May, 1877, 8 dogs, 5 miles, 12 mins. 



Wyndham first. 

 Troutbeck, same day, 7 dogs, 4 miles, 12 minutes, 



Wyndham first. 

 Twice-Brewed, ,16th June, 1877, 8 miles, 24| minutes, 



Wyndham first. 

 Gothland, 29th June, 1877, 6 miles straight out, 14 



minutes, Wyndham Won by 4 minutes, Center second. 

 From Paddaburn to Kirkcambeck, 19th July, 1877, 10 



miles, 25 minutes, Routledge's Ranter first, his 



Random second, Wyndham third. 

 Langholm, 27th July, 1877, 14 dogs, 7 miles, 17 minutes, 



Wyndham first. 

 Red Dial^ 1st August, 1877, 5 dogs, 6 miles, 16 minutes, 



Wyndham first. 

 Talkin Tarn, 6th August, 1877, 13 dogs, 9 miles, 26 



mins., Routledge's Ranter first, Wyndham second, 

 Talkin Tarn, same day, 13 dogs, 5 miles, 14 minutes, 



Routledge's Random first, Wyndham second. 



