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The Northern Counties O. H. 



Founded 1903. Joint-Masters : Messrs. Arthur 

 Jones and F. P. Barnett, Hon. Secretary : Mr. W. A. 

 Hoyle, Croft House, Ovingham-on-Tyne. Kennel- 

 man : Robert Hall. Couples of hounds : 17 — mixed, 

 rough, smooth, and cross-bred. Kennels : Abbey 

 Mills, Morpeth. Days of meeting : Three days per 

 week. Water hunted : Tweed, Till, Aln, Tyne, 

 Rede, Wear, Ure, Wansbeck, Coquet, Blyth, Tees, 

 Swale; in Northumberland, Durham, and part of 

 Yorkshire. Best centres : Darlington, Newcastle, 

 and Wooler. 



The Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire O. H. 



Succeeded the Milton O. H. in 1906. Master : 

 Mr. D. G.Protheroe. Hon. Secretary : Mr. G. E. S. 

 Protheroe-Benyon, Trewern, Whitland, Carmarthen- 

 shire. Kennelman : Fred Scourfield. Couples 

 of hounds : 12; rough 2 J, smooth 7, cross-bred 2 J. 

 Kennels : Whitland. Days of meeting : Wednes- 

 days and Saturdays. Water hunted : Gwaen, 

 Nevern, Eastern and Western Cleddau, with their 

 tributaries, Gwendraeth, Gining, Taf, with its 

 tributaries; in Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire. 

 Best centres : Tenby, Carmarthen, Haverfordwest, 

 Narberth, St. Clears, and Whitland. Subscrip- 

 tion : Members, gentlemen £^2 2s., ladies £^\ is., 

 which entitles to wear uniform. 



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