Messrs, Atte7'btLry and John Cooper, 347 



MESSRS. ATTEEBURY AND JOHN COOPER. 



The names of the two Meissrs. Atterburj — good men and 

 true when hunting, as well as when all other things are 

 concerned — must not be omitted from this list of local 

 farming-attaches of the ^' P.H. ; " and as it would be 

 hard to say where the name of John Cooper of East 

 Haddon is unknown, it will suffice here to suQr9:est that 

 the anxious inquirer in search of a really good hunter 

 will be out of luck if he fails to find it in the stables of 

 this old "^ Pytchley-mentary hand." 



