cartoon of fox 'mousing'

Hazard

This noble hound was bred by thr Marquis of Tavistock, and was entered in the Oakley country the season before the hounds were sold to Lord Southampton, and he went with G. Mumford as huntsman and G. Beers as second whip.

When Lord Southampton retired from the Quorn, he sold the pack to Sir Frederick Goodrick, but kept the hound Hazard, and sent himas a pensioner to Whittlebury, to run in the stable-yard for the remainder of his life. Tom Winfield took advantage of the opportunity and bred a famous hound from him Hector.

In 1842, when Lord Southampton took the Grafton, he lost no time in getting the favorite blood into his kennel through Hector.