A iJUlUi;; TO THE 

 STAGHOUNDS. 



NAME OF COUNTRY 

 OR HOUNDS. 



HUNTSMAN. 



DAYS OF 

 HUNTING. 



The Royal Stag- 

 bounds. 



Earl of Besborouffli. Mr. C. Davis. 



Men., Wed. 

 Fri. 



Favourite Fixtures. — Uxbridge; Hillingdon; Hayes ; Beaconsfield; 

 Brick Bridge; Riching's Park. 



BUCKS. 



FOXHOUNDS. 



NAME OF COUNTRY 

 OR HOUNDS. 



HUNTSMAN. 



DAYS OF 

 HUNTING. 



Lord Southamp- 

 ton's. 



Lord Southampton. 



Wm. Butler. 



Mon., Wed., 

 Fri., Sat. 



Favourite Fixtures. — Whistley Wood ; Braddon; Foxley; Wood- 

 end Green ; Foster's Booth ; Wicken Park ; Tile House j Kennels 

 at Whittlebury. 



Also hunt part of Northamptonshire. These hounds and 

 Mr. Selby Lowndes^ divide the country hunted by the late 

 Duke of Grafton. Lord Southampton's may be considered 

 as a woodland country, having a chain of covers extending 

 from one end of it to the other : there is, however, on each 

 side a good deal of grass, the soil is deep and holding, but 

 the fences generally light. There are some slapping fine dog 

 hounds in Lord Southampton's kennels, which, in decent 



