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having three Staghounds with the
Regimental HQ and
three with each HQ of the four
squadrons in the regiment.
Conditions for the
Staghound improved when...
-
royal pack, and
sought English Staghounds,
procured by the
Count of Toulouse, to
achieve this, as
English Staghounds were
described as "fleeter and more...
-
staghounds have
always been and are
still bred from
pedigree parents, many are bred to each other,
resulting in
successive generations of
staghound ancestry...
- the
Quantock Staghounds and the
Tiverton Staghounds Stag Hound, 1851
clipper ship,
which was
briefly the
largest ship in the
world Staghound (armored car)...
-
stated the
earliest record of a pack of
Staghounds on
Exmoor was 1598. In 1803, the "North
Devon Staghounds"
became a
subscription pack. In 1824/5, 30...
- care of the
Royal staghounds (dogs bred for
hunting deer). "Master of
staghounds" was also a
title or
descriptive given to
staghound masters on a more...
-
known from at
least the
reign of
Henry III (1216–1272), with
packs of
Staghounds maintained for the
hunting of stag,
whilst the
hunting of the smaller...
-
Hopkins kept Nell and sent Rags to J. E. Cooke,
master of a pack of
staghounds in Norwich.
Cooke bred Rags to
multiple sporting terriers belonging to...
- Roirie, and they are used also by the
Equipage Pique Avant Nivernais as
staghounds,
along with the Français
Blanc et Noir hound.[citation needed]
These large...
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Bulldog Old
Welsh Grey
Sheepdog Paisley Terrier Southern Hound Sleuth hound Staghound Talbot Hound Toy
Bulldog Toy
Trawler Spaniel Turnspit dog
Tweed Water...