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Related article: they were extraordinarily nume- rous in the 'sixties and 'seventies, and the marvel is Sinemet Mg that we do not more often find the note "changed hares" in the hunting diary. The 330 BAILV 5 UACA21NB. [MAt following particulars taken from the diary are Cheap Sinemet eloquent of the working qualities of the pack for the information of those who cherish theories concerning scent ; the master's notes on the weather, &c., are added:— September 17th, 1869, killed Order Sinemet six hares; wind S.W'., weather close, scent very good. September 28th, killed five hares ; wind S.W,, weather Buy Sinemet Online fair, sctnt good. October 2nd, killed five hares ; wind south, weather stormy, Purchase Sinemet scent good. Oc- tober igth, killed five bares; wind north, weather cold, scent change- able. October 26th, killed five hares; wind north, weather cold, scent moderate. November 2nd, killed six hares ; wind north, weather fair, scent very good. In this season the pack hunted fifty- four days and killed 141 hares. The following season was less brilliant Levodopa Sinemet ; scent was more often bad or moderate than good, and 105 hares" were accounted for in fifty three days' sport. In the season 1873-74 **■« pack restored its average, killing 138 hares in fifty-one days. This record was improved in the next season, during which they killed 139 hares in fifty days' hunting. They had a remarkable week's spoct in October of 1875, killing six Buy Sinemet hares on each of three consecutive hunting days, viz., October i2tb, 15th and 19th. The most extra- ordinary day we have ever heard of was the 29th of that month ; it was a foggy day with south wind, and scent was good, as it would need be. The pack met at Red Post and killed no fewer than eight hares ! Sinemet Levodopa In 1886 Mr. Tom Palmer Eames died after thirty-one years' joint and sole mastership, and the pack was taken over by the present master, Mr. Edward Sinemet 250 Mg Eames, who, being unable to continue the family Sinemet 25 traditions and hunt the country at his own expense, pre- ferred the wise alternative of taking a subscription to letting the hunt, which his family had so long carried on, disappear from the Hunt List. There are fewer hares than there used to be, thanks to the Ground Game Act, and Mr. Eames generally bunts fox after Christmas. The country is large, rough and is stiffly banked, but it includes a fair proportion of down land ; there is not much wire yet, but, unfortunately, it is increasing. Mr. Eames has shown excellent sport during his fifteen seasons of office. Perhaps the most re- markable run of a season note- worthy for good runs Sinemet Tablet all over the kingdom was that enjoyed by the Cotley on Friday, December rsth, 1893. Hounds met at Stockland, found in Wood Copse, and went TWO OLD FAMILY PACKS OF IIARRIF.KS. 33' away with a fox that stood up for four hours lieEore he got to ground in a rabbit- hole near Crowley Bottom. The writer remembers the enthusiastic care with which that good sportsman, the late Mr. Moray Brown, worked out the line on the map ; Sinemet 25 Mg it was thirty- five miles as hounds ran, and they went through ten parishes in the three counties. •' Truly a tine performance, and the perfection of hound work," was Mr. Moray Sinemet Price Brown's verdict. Mr. W. J. Tucker, of the Grange, Chard, is Hon, Secretary of the pack, and catholic Sinemet Tablets spirit that distinguished our sporting ancestors, running deer, fox, hare or otter, as the gods might decree: thus much is known from that burnt diary. It is perhaps not generally known that in early times the follower of otter-hounds rode to the chase : though students of Isaac \\'aUon will remember Phcator's remark about the horse- men in connection with otter- bunting. When the pack were entered to hare and hare only is unknown ; for very many years the Furlong Mr. A. D. Paul, of Stuckey's Banking Company, Chard, is the Hon. Treasurer, That the diary relating to Mr. William Bragg's harriers should have been destroyed by fire, as happened a few years ago, is a real misfortune. That record con- tained information concerning the doings Sinemet Cr of "Bragg's Hounds" in the year of James I.'s accession to the English Throne— 1603. The Bragg who then resided at Fur- long kept a pack of hounds from, it is thought, the year 1600, and he huoted on Dartmoor in the kennels Parkinson S Sinemet were tenanted by the Old Southern "blue mottled" breed, and only a year or two ago Mr. Bragg bad two pure examples of Buy Sinemet Cr this breed, a dog and a bitch, named Redcap and Lawless re- spectively. A visitor who saw them Sinemet For on the flags remarks that the most noteworthy characteristic of these hounds was the great ear lappet, whose size recalled the ear of the bloodhound. The ex- istence of the Furlong Hunt has not been perfectly continuous ; the present master's great-great- grandfather, great - grandfather 332 BAILV S MAGAZINE. [May and grandfather carried on the family pack without a break, Mr. George Bragg, the last men- tioned, having formed his pack at Moretonhampstead in 1793. Sinemet Carbidopa He hunted his harriers for six-and- twenty years, and then gave them to the Rev. W. Sinemet Parkinson S Clack, whose son, an uncle of the reigning master, hunted them for a number of years. Colonel Stevenson had them for a time after Mr. Clack, junr., but in the 'Hfties the pack seems to have been given up, and was not re-establislied until 1865, when the present master's father,