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Dogs tongue

Hounds tongue

Buckhound

A hound for hunting deer

Bearhound

A hound for baiting or hunting bears

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Beagle

A small hound or hunting dog twelve to fifteen inches high used in hunting hares and other small game See Illustration

Dog

KB 497. No duty is payable for dogs under six months old (Act of 1867, s. 10), or hound whelps under twelve, never used or entered with any pack of hounds, the proof of age lying on

Masthead

The top or head of a mast the part of a mast above the hounds

Dog-draw

against venison in a forest, when he was found drawing after a deer by the scent of a hound led in his hand; or where a person had wounded a deer or wild beast, by shooting at

Chacurus

Chacurus [fr. chasseur, Fr.], a horse for the chase, or a hound, dog, or courser.

Brengium

Brengium, a payment in bran, which tenants anciently made to feed their lord's hounds.

Bracenarius

Bracenarius, a huntsman or master of the hounds.

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Dogs tongue

Hounds tongue

Buckhound

A hound for hunting deer

Bearhound

A hound for baiting or hunting bears

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Beagle

A small hound or hunting dog twelve to fifteen inches high used in hunting hares and other small game See Illustration

Dog

KB 497. No duty is payable for dogs under six months old (Act of 1867, s. 10), or hound whelps under twelve, never used or entered with any pack of hounds, the proof of age lying on

Masthead

The top or head of a mast the part of a mast above the hounds

Dog-draw

against venison in a forest, when he was found drawing after a deer by the scent of a hound led in his hand; or where a person had wounded a deer or wild beast, by shooting at

Chacurus

Chacurus [fr. chasseur, Fr.], a horse for the chase, or a hound, dog, or courser.

Brengium

Brengium, a payment in bran, which tenants anciently made to feed their lord's hounds.

Bracenarius

Bracenarius, a huntsman or master of the hounds.

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