CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE 



(The Partition of the Country refers only to the period when 

 a separate pack was kept on the Haldon side. For temporary 

 loans of country see chapters devoted to the Masters marked *. 

 The arrangement with the Mid-Devon Hunt is on a more per- 

 manent basis : see Chapter XVIII.) 



—1 to 1826 

 1827 „ 1829 

 1829 „ 1843 



1843 „ 1845 



1845 „ 1849 



1849 „ 1851 



1851 „ 1856 



1856 „ 1865 



1865 „ 1875 

 1875 „ 1878 



THE ORIGINAL COUNTRY 



Mr. Templer 

 Mr. King 

 Sir W. Carew 



Captain Haworth 

 Mr. Lane 

 Sir H. Seale 

 Mr. Whidborne 

 Sir H. Seale 



Mr. Westlake 

 Mr. Ross 



also 



(Mr. Templer's) 



(Mr. King's) 



(Sir W. Carew's 



The Devon) 

 (The Devon) 

 (The Devon)2 

 (Sir H. Seale's) 

 (The South Devon) 

 (Sir H. Seale's ; also The 



South Devon) 

 (The South Devon) 

 (The South Devon) 



PARTITION 



HALDON SIDE 



1878 to 1882 



1882 „ 1884 

 1884 „ 1886 

 1886 „ 1891 



Sir L. Palk and 

 Sir J. DuNTZE 

 Mr. Studd 

 Lord Haldon 

 Mr. Studd 



(The Haldon) 



(The South Devon) 

 (Lord Haldon's) 

 (The South Devon, 

 Exeter Division) 



1 See p. 21. 



" The name " South Devon," though already used during Mr. Lane's 

 mastership, was not oflScially adopted until later. See page 72. 



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