HOUNDS OF ENGLAND. 



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ford^s, of " not intruding his own opinion_, till the sagacity of 

 the hound is at fault/^ If a fox continue above ground^ he 

 must be a wonderful good one to beat Harry Ayris and the 

 Berkeley Hounds. 



NAME OF COUNTRY 

 OR HOUNDS. 



HUNTSMAN. 



DAYS OF 



; The Vale of White 

 I Horse. 



A Committee; Mr. 



Barker, Field- 



manatrer. 



Dinnicombe. 



Tues., Thiir. 

 Sat. 



Favourite Fixtures. — Bibury; William's Trip; Ready Token; 

 B-cn-Tov? Evm •, Poiilton ; Three Magpies ; Kelmscott ; Crudwell ; 

 Seven Bridges ; Charlton Park ; Red Lodge. 



These hounds have a fine vale country for their sport. It 

 has been said, but with what truth I am not prepared to state, 

 that the Great Western Railway, which intersects it, has 

 altered the running of the foxes ; that, formerly, they often 

 crossed the vale, but now generally run the line of it. It is a 

 rare scenting country, with wild foxes. Lord GifFord for- 

 merly hunted this charming vale, and succeeded Lord Ducie. 



STAGHOUNDS. 



VAME OF COUNTRY 

 OR HOUNDS. 



HUNTSMAN. 



DAYS OF 

 HUNTING. 



The Cheltenham 

 Staghounds. 



Mr. F. Theobald. 



Sam. Ritler. 



Mon., Wed. 

 Fri. 



Favourite Fixtures. — Northleach, Pewsdovvn ; Cleeve Village 

 Beeches' Pike; The Pheasant; Birdhp ; Brockhampton ; Ship 

 ton : Teddin^ton Hands. 



