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two little cherubs in white kennel coats who won 

 all hearts, the sons of the master and Lad\^ Greenall. 

 In conclusion we will take a passage by a 

 writer in BaiWs Magazine of September 1906, which 

 gives the pith of what we have attempted to set 

 forth as the salient points in the history of the 



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The Master Greenalls in kennel. 



Belvoir kennel. " It was partly judgment and 

 partty good fortune that gave to the hunt, in 

 Goodall, Gillard, and Capell, huntsmen to whom the 

 selection of foxhounds for breeding amounted to a 

 positive genius. Goodall's Rally wood, by Brocklesby 

 Rallywood, founded the present race of Belvoir ; 

 Gillard' s Weathergauge and his sons built it up ; 

 Capell's Dexter, Dasher, Vagabond, Stormer, and 

 Handel crownmg the edifice." 



