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Dukes of Beaufort's and Rutland's, Lords 

 Fitzwilliam's and Henry Bentinck's, SirTatton 

 Sjkes's, Sir Richard Sutton's, and Mr. Fol- 

 jambe's ; while their own Rallywood has 

 deservedly come into very great force. The 

 pack for the season 1862 and '63, com- 

 menced with forty-nine couples and a half — 

 one hound eight years old, three couples 

 and a half seven years old, a similar number 

 six years old, five couples five years old, ten 

 couples four years old, seven couples three 

 years old, seven and a half couples two years 

 old, and twelve and a half couples entered 

 the last autumn. Leveller, from the late Mr. 

 T. A. Smith's establishment, son of his Boba- 

 dil and Levity, is a compact, useful hound, 

 but further of his lineage I cannot speak. 

 Gambler, a light-coloured, reddish grey-pied 

 hound, in his sixth season, is descended from 

 the Duke of Rutland's Guider and Purity. He 

 has beautiful shoulders and rare legs. His sire 

 is a son of Mr. Drake's Duster; Purity, daughter 

 of Pleader and Relish ; Pleader, son of Ruler 

 and Prudence. Relish introduces a cross from 

 Lord Fitzwilliam's kennels through his Roman. 

 Feudal, a very good-looking black, white, 

 and tan hound, exhibits great family likeness 



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