• Source: Master of the Staghounds
  • Master of the staghounds was a position in the British Royal Household created in 1738 and abolished in 1782. The office was responsible for the oversight and 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 local level.


    Masters of the Staghounds


    1738: Evelyn Pierrepont, 2nd Duke of Kingston-upon-Hull
    1744: Lord Robert Manners-Sutton
    1762: Vacant
    1763: William Byron, 5th Baron Byron
    1765: William Monckton-Arundell, 2nd Viscount Galway
    1770: William Capell, 4th Earl of Essex


    References




    See also


    Devon and Somerset Staghounds

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