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at /, this room is heated to any temperature, and 

 the hounds, after fevere chaces, and in wet wea- 

 ther, arc rendered dry and comfortable in a much 

 Icfs time than they would be by any other means. 



h. The kennel, or lodging room for the young 

 hounds. This is of the fame dimenlions as the 

 preceding, and enjoying all the fame conveni- 

 ences, except the flue, which would here be ufe- 

 lefs. 



z, Several fmall kennels for bitches, previous 

 to geftation, 



h. Several fmall kennels for bitches with young 

 puppies. 



/, Paved court to the hunting kennel. 



niy Feeding houfe, one half of which is open, 

 the reft under cover. 



n^ Paved court to the young hounds' kennel. 



0, Pump: />, q, ftone water cifterns. 



r. Great grafs yard, for airing the hounds be- 

 longing to the hunting kennel, containing about 

 an acre and three quarters. 



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