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Also hunt part of Cheshire^ Flintshire^ and Shropshire. 

 Walker came to Sir Watkin from the Fife^ where he was 

 much valued as a clever kennel huntsman and a good man in 

 the field. Sir Watkin enters into a liberal contract with him 

 for the draft hounds, in order that he may have the pleasure 

 oi giving them away to his friends. The Yfynnstay Hunt is 

 justly considered as one of the most agreeable in the king- 

 dom. The kennels are in Denbighshire about a mile from 

 Wynnstay. Sir Watkin has no subscription, and the whole 

 establishment is kept up in first-rate style. 



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FOXHOUNDS. 



The Lyneham, under Mr. Trelawny, are indebted to many 

 of the best kennels in England for their blood ; to the Duke 

 of Grafton, Lord Fitzw illiam, the Duke of Rutland, and Mr. 

 Assheton Smith. About six years ago the pack was re- 

 modelled, Mr. Trelawny having purchased the North Warwick 

 entire pack, and from these a selection was made very much 

 to the advantage of the Old Lyneham. Tliough at present, a 



