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rection from its home, being a N.E. course) ; then to follow the 

 right bank of the Severn in a westerly course, to cross the 

 rivers Wye and Usk, all through Monmouthshire, ere it 

 gained its native kennel. There "Granby^^ continued to 

 remain according to the wish of Sir Hugh Smith, and, in 

 course of time, became the progenitor of another very flou- 

 rishing pack, for Mr. Davies. 



" Corbet^' is a good old hunting name, and has belonged 

 to ?Lf'jx -hunting family for ages. 



