The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'.John William Carleton 1839 |
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... Lord Egremont , for many years kept hounds at Pet- worth , and hunted not only all the coverts belonging to the estate , but the whole of what is called the Petworth country , situated in every direction from Petworth . In the year 1817 ...
... Lord Egremont , for many years kept hounds at Pet- worth , and hunted not only all the coverts belonging to the estate , but the whole of what is called the Petworth country , situated in every direction from Petworth . In the year 1817 ...
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... Lord Egremont , and resid- ing at Petworth , I am not justified in resuming , in a hunting point of view , my own coverts , which have invariably belonged to the possessor of this property , and been hunted by him . The hounds which I ...
... Lord Egremont , and resid- ing at Petworth , I am not justified in resuming , in a hunting point of view , my own coverts , which have invariably belonged to the possessor of this property , and been hunted by him . The hounds which I ...
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... Lord Egremont and the old Duke of Richmond kept hounds at the same time ? A. As hunted by the third Duke of Richmond , when they each kept a pack of hounds . ( Signed ) RICHMOND . Q. Should the possessor of Goodwood decide upon keeping ...
... Lord Egremont and the old Duke of Richmond kept hounds at the same time ? A. As hunted by the third Duke of Richmond , when they each kept a pack of hounds . ( Signed ) RICHMOND . Q. Should the possessor of Goodwood decide upon keeping ...
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... Lord Egremont's holding so many years since , may be a point for others to decide ; but there can be but one opi- nion as to your behaviour towards me , which has been most unfair and unfriendly . I remain , ( Signed ) No. 10 . Yours ...
... Lord Egremont's holding so many years since , may be a point for others to decide ; but there can be but one opi- nion as to your behaviour towards me , which has been most unfair and unfriendly . I remain , ( Signed ) No. 10 . Yours ...
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... Lord Egremont was equally averse to his second pack as to his first . This is totally incorrect in all its bearings . It would be a waste of time to enter into the history of the first pack , which General Wynd- ham kept some years ...
... Lord Egremont was equally averse to his second pack as to his first . This is totally incorrect in all its bearings . It would be a waste of time to enter into the history of the first pack , which General Wynd- ham kept some years ...
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