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a daughter of Oakley Dancer, the judges being the 

 Earl of Enniskillen and Mr. Austin Mackenzie. The 

 following year, 1900, the Pytchley had another 

 champion win with Potentate ('97), by Belvoir 

 Gordon from Parable by Oakley Dancer, the judges 

 being Mr. G. P. E. Evans and Mr. W. E. Rigden. 



Peterborough, 1906. 



George Whitemore ; 2, Mr. Charles McNeill, M.F. H. ; 3, Mr. Gerald Hardy, 

 M.F.H. ; 4, Jack Brown; 5, Mr. John Watson, M.F.H. ; 6, Warwickshire 

 Traveller. 



Potentate was an upstanding, determined-looking 

 dog, with good shoulders, and well ribbed up ; in 

 type and colouring he was typically Belvoir, and 

 that kennel used him. The Pytchley stood high in 

 1899 with Potentate, Marksman, Miner, and Pageant, 

 two couple of dog-hounds placed second to the 

 Duke of Beaufort's two couple, Victor, Raglan, 

 Ringwood, and Woldsman, all by Belvoir sires. 

 They appear in the large picture of Peterborough 



