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/,/,/, Avenue of lime, chelhut, and other trees 

 in the great grafs yard, forming a mofl excellent 

 Ihade for the hounds. 



/, Grafs yard for the young hounds, contain- 

 ing about one acre and a quarter, with lime, 

 French afh, and other trees, for fhade. — N. B. The 

 lize of the plate would not admit Ihewing the 

 boundaries of this yard, without diminiftiing the 

 fcale, 



Ut The park. 



^ To the puppy kennels, 1 2 in number, and 

 admirably well adapted for the purpofe. 



Tendering Hall is beautifully lituated in the 

 parifh of Stoke-by-Nayland, in Suffolk, which 

 is feparated from the county of F-fTex by the na- 

 vigable river Stour, which runs from hence to 

 Stratford, Dedham, Maningtree, and Miilley, 

 where it receives vefTels of conliderable burthen, 

 and proceeding on about ten miles farther, dif- 

 charges itfelf into the ocean at Harwich. 



The hunt has been eftablifhed about feven 

 years, and we run no rilk of being contradidted 

 when we fay, that, with regard to the excellence 

 pf the hounds, the regulations, and the manage- 

 ment of the pack, which coniifts of 36 couple, 

 4 it 



