HOUNDS OF ENOLAND. 



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His rivers are the Taff, the Ely, and the Rumney, near 

 Cardiff. Mr. Lewises hounds have long been remarkable as 

 a black-and-tan pack — a colour singularly admired by the 

 ancient Celts, and still preferred to all others by their Cam- 

 brian descendants. The breed has belonged to the Lewis^ 

 family for many generations ; and they are justly proud of 

 what may be considered a high-couraged, hard-working, good 

 stamp of hound. Mr., or Colonel Price, of the Ivy -house, had 

 these hounds in great perfection about the middle, or latter 

 end, of last century. 



Favourite Fixtures. — The country round Lantwit Major ; and 

 the Glamorganshire rivers. 



HARRIERS. 



NAME OF COUNTRY 

 OR HOUNDS. 



HUNTSMAN. 



DAYS OF 

 HUNTING. 



The Cowbridge. 



Messrs. G. ^I. Tra- 

 herne & E. Tiaherne, 



Evan Milhvard, 



Mon., Wed. 

 Fri. 



Favourite Fixtures. — Dunraven ; Wick Windmill ; Golden Mile ; 

 Ewenny Park ; St. Mary Hill, near Cowbridge. 



This pack has been re-established by the present gentle- 



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