108 HUNTING TOURS. 



kennels, daughter of the Craven Larkspur 

 and Rosalind, maintains the good character 

 she acquired in Lord Gifford's estimation for 

 being true to the line, and never doing wrong ; 

 Adjutant, bred by the late Earl Fitzhardinge, 

 descended from Abelard and Cruel ; Streamer, 

 a good worker, by the Earl's Boxer out of 

 Mr. Pryse's Songstress ; Boaster, bred by 

 Lord Gifford, by Boaster and Abbess; Per- 

 cival, by Lord Henry Bentinck's Champion 

 out of Sir W. W. Wynne's Proserpine ; Bos- 

 phorus, whose descent is previously noticed ; 

 Ringwood, son of Earl Fitzhardinge's Factor 

 and his Rapture, compact, powerful, and per- 

 haps the largest through the heart, of any 

 hound in the kennel ; Painter, son of Earl's 

 Ferdinand and his Perjury ; Royal, son of 

 Lord Henry Bentinck's Rambler and Sir 

 Maurice Berkeley's Beeswing ; with Rally- 

 wood, by the late Sir Richard Sutton's 

 Rambler and Sir Maurice Berkeley's Hecuba, 

 have been, or will be, destined to the honour 

 of perpetuating their race. All of them, 

 with the exception of Bosphorus, Royal, and 

 Rally wood, were entered by Lord Gifford. 

 The total complement in the kennel is 54 

 couples, 14 couples of which were entered 



