HOUNDS OF ENGLAND, 



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after the manner of the Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire hills, 

 and much the same to ride over; but the soil is deeper, and 

 therefore more severe for horses/' Tom Carter has long 

 hunted Sir Tatton's hounds, having succeeded his father, who 

 was entered at the animal under Mr. Hugo Meynell. 



This is a level, rough countiy, always holding a scent ; 

 with plenty of foxes, and good men to follow them. The 

 York and Ainsty Hounds were established by Mr. Butler, of 

 Newmonkton, about 35 years ago. Will Danby is not un- 

 known to fame, if he is, as I believe him to be, the Will 

 Danby who whipped-in to Mr. Hodgson's hounds, when he 

 hunted the Holderness country. 



