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puppies, and whose descendants are still in the same farms, such as 

 Aylward of Knockmoylan, Cassin of Ballygerdra, Nicholas Hayden 

 of Dungarvan, Ryan of Kilbline, Forrestal of Listerlin, Sprulian 

 of Mong, Murphy of Closcreg, Murphy of Gowran, Walshe of 

 Bawnskeha, Keeffe of Columbkill, &c. Amongst members of the 

 Hunt who walked puppies were Mr. Mathews of Bonnetstown, Mr. 

 Langrishe, Mr. Bayly of Norelands, Mr. Croker, Mr. II. A. Bushe 

 (living at Ballyduff), and others. In the same year 1806 Mr. 

 Power used four sire hounds from Mr. Eyre's pack in Galway, viz., 

 Freeman, Royster, Thunder, and Granby, and of these he used the 

 first-named pretty often in two ensuing years. Possibly he retained 

 these hounds in his kennel. In 1 808 he used Lord Lismore's Charon, 

 a good deal ; in 1809, Lord Craven's Hamlet ; and in 1810, Sir Fenton 

 Aylmer's Trojan ; the favourite sire from his own kennel in the latter 

 year being Blazer. In 1814 he used Lord Fitzwilliam's Plaintiff, Lord 

 Lismore's Pagan, his Render, and his Admiral. In 1815, Lord 

 Lismore's Admiral, his Manager, and his Coroner, Mr. Barton's (The 

 Grove Hounds) Tarewood, and Lord Fitzwilliam's Plaintiff again, in 

 addition to selected sires from his own benches. In addition to those 

 gentlemen already mentioned who walked puppies, \ve find the names 

 of Sir Wheeler Cuffe, Mr. Gough, Mr. Cosby, Mr. Poe (Harley Park), 

 Mr. Waring (Pottlerath), Mr. Davis (Summerhill), &c. 



In April, 1816, Mr. Power drafted nine couple of hounds, and kept 

 thirty-seven couple, as under 



HITCHES. 



Dauntless 



Trifle 



Frenzy 



Windsor 



Handsome 



I )esperate 



Daphne 



Handmaid 



Harpy 



Bloody 



Wuebell 



I larmony 



Dingy 



Tipsy 



Tempest 



Honesty 



Charmer 



Miller 



