A GUIDE TO THE 



BERKSHIRE. 



FOXHOUNDS. 



Nimrod, speaking of Sir J. Copers hounds 25 years ago^ 

 says, " His hounds are much admired for shape and make, 

 very quick, and said to be particularly powerful in cover, 

 where no fox can stand them long.^^ The character of Sir 

 J. Cope's hounds is still very much the same ; they are very 

 full of bone, and handsome as pictures. The country is very 

 so-so. 



NAME OF COUNTRY 

 OR HOUNDS. 



MASTER. 



HUNTSMAN. 



DAYS OF 

 HUNTING. 



The Old Berk- 

 shire. 



Mr. J. Morrell,Jun. 



John Jones. 



Mon., Wed., 

 Fri. 



Favourite Fixtures. — Buscot ; Wadley ; Uffington Wood ; King- 

 ston Lisle; Tar AVood; Nuneham Park; Pusey; Milton Hill; 

 Marcham Park; Wytham; Tubney Brake; Cokethorpe Park; 

 Farringdon Grove. 



Mr. Morrell has just started in command of the Old Berk- 



