THE BEAUTIES OF BARLEYTHORPE 187 



The entry of 1910, judged by Mr W. M. Wroughton, 

 ex-master of the Woodland Pytchley, and Will 

 Barnard, huntsman to Mr George Fitzwilliam, was 

 not quite so noticeable as the previous one; but 

 included a wonderful dog-hound Vulcan, by Belvoir 

 Vulcan (1908), top of his entry, and son of Belvoir 

 Weaver (1906). The dam of Lord Lonsdale's Vulcan 

 was Cheshire Treason (1907), a daughter of Belvoir 



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Valesman (1902) and South Cheshire Testy (1902). 

 Lord Lonsdale's Vulcan is dark coloured, built 

 near the ground, with immense bone and muscular 

 development, and Mr Maunsell Richardson com- 

 pared him to a Brocklesby dog-hound which won at 

 Peterborough years ago. A long hound with beauti- 

 ful style, Vulcan has a massive dog-hound's head ; 

 his bone might be described as abnormal for a 

 hound of his inches, and like his sire, he is a worker ; 

 a capital hound to draw a bad place. When the 



