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From Belvoir came Wonder, l)y Lord Middleton's 

 Warrior out of Rally, a daughter of Mr. Saville's Rally- 

 wood, and Capital, by Duster out of Clamorous, of Belvoir, 

 and Lord Lonsdale's strains. 



Mr. Hanbury, the Master of the Puckeridge, sent two 

 and a half couples, namely. Comical, by Lord Fitzwilliam's 

 Gayman ; Jovial, an excellent sire, by Lord Yarljorough's 

 Jailor out of his Celia ; Medlar, l)y the Puckeridge Medlar ; 

 Tomboy, by Lord Yar])orougli's Tomljoy out of his 

 Troublesome ; and Prodigal, by Mr. Oxenden's Tomboy. 



Mr. Villebois and Mr. Newman each contributed two 

 couples, and Lord Harewood one and a half couples. 

 Lord Lonsdale's two and a half couples were all by his 

 own sires, but Lord Fitzwilliam's Chorister, Cantwell, and 

 Rebel were respectively by Lord Middleton's Constant, Sir 

 Richard Sutton's Chancellor, and Lord Lonsdale's Reveller. 



Mr. Osbaldestou's contribution was Ruler, by Rasselas ; 

 Governess, by Vanquisher ; and Rosalind, a very good 

 bitch indeed, by Vaulter out of Ruin, a daughter of Lord 

 Lonsdale's Roderick, and on her dam's side a descendant 

 of Mr. Osbaldestou's Trickster, who was the sire of his 

 noted hound Tarquin. 



But the greatest acquisition was the far-famed Furrier, 

 who was bred by the Duke of Rutland, and went to Mr. 

 Osbaldeston in a draft on account of his crooked fore legs. 

 Mr. Osbaldeston would never let any one stand in front 

 of him to look at him. Furrier was by Belvoir Saladin 

 out of Fallacy, Fallacy being by Lord Lonsdale's Wonder 

 out of Frantic, who was by the Duke of Beaufort's 

 Cardinal out of Lord Yarborough's Doxey. Saladin was 

 by Sultan out of Golden. As a stallion Furrier played a 

 most important part in the fox-hound world, and his stock 

 were the best of workers, and as stout as could be. Mr. 

 Osbaldeston gave him to Lord Yarborough in November, 

 1829, and he was allowed to run about the kennels till he 

 was, unfortunately, scalded with a pail of broth, after 

 which he ceased to get puppies, though he warded bitches. 

 Furrier's sister Frantic also went to Brocklesby, going first 



