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- Peace. 169: 774–775. Robards, Hugh J. (16 April 2011). Foxhunting: How to Watch and Listen. Foxhunters' Library. Lanham, Maryland: Derrydale Press. pp. 21...
- Foxhunter (1940–1959) was a champion show jumping horse ridden by Harry Llewellyn, best known for their part in securing Great Britain's only gold medal...
- The AI.24 Foxhunter was an aircraft interception (AI) radar carried by the Panavia Tornado ADV fighter aircraft (known as the Tornado F3 in Royal Air...
- American Foxhound" (PDF). American Kennel Club. "History of American Foxhunting". Masters of Foxhounds ****ociation of North America. Archived from the...
- History of American Foxhunting Archived 2020-11-01 at the Wayback Machine, mfha.com, accessed June 30, 2021 Introduction to Foxhunting, full text at spacecrafted...
- under the title Foxhunter Chase. Marcus Armytage. "Country Gentleman's ****ociation unveiled as new sponsor for Cheltenham Foxhunter". telegraph.co.uk...
- original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 25 October 2007. "A short history of the foxhunt". The Guardian. London. 19 November 2004. Archived from the original on...
- proving a manor, adding weight of years to sporting rights (deer and foxhunting); and a market in 2019. Domesday Book is critical to understanding the...
- Sa****ay Kitchen and the Good Food channel's Market Kitchen. Tebbutt ran The Foxhunter in Nant-y-derry for many years with his wife, but gave it up to focus...
- fox-hunting is considered politically incorrect. The most famous song about a foxhunter, "D'ye ken John Peel" was included in The National Song Book in 1906 and...