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History of British breeds of dogs 63 a. C. to 1886 d. C.
Embedded in English culture is a love for animals of all kinds. I have a website animals funny art prints. British dog breeds have been bred for centuries and contained in the dog shows up and down the British Isles. Below is the history of British dogs they first appeared.
AC 63-21 Strabo mentions the export of dogs Britain's Hunting
c50 AD Uisnech's children away from Ulster to Scotland taking 150 dogs with them
C80-120 AD Occupation Corbridge Roman station in Northumberland by a garrison that dogs have been identified as "Bassets" and "small dogs
161-180 Oppian AD describes a British dog called agassaeus – probably a terrier
727 or 730 AD Death of St. Hubert, Bishop of Liège … … … credited with the development of the dogs that bear his name, the Black St Hubert (possible ancestor of the Bloodhound) and White St Hubert (Bloodhound supposed ancestor of the South).
AD C800 Pictess hunter portrayed with deer dogs enrolled in the Hilton hotel Cadboll Losa, Scotland
c1016 The first forest laws imposed by Canuto … … … keeping of dogs prohibited to anyone under the status of free man.
Bayern tapestry represents c1070 only two breeds of dogs, which may be a mastiff
Archbishop Winchesley 1301 allows the Abbot of Gloucester to keep twelve dogs for hunting.
1335 Edward III imports Irish greyhounds.
1340-1400 Geoffrey Chaucer refers to the first apaniels in the prologue's Wife Bath.
1371 traditional date for the fight between Montdidier is Irish, Aubrey dog and his master murderer, Macaire.
1486 Dame Julian Berners describes the ideal greyhound follows in his book of St Albans, "Under the direction as a, snake's neck like a duck, feet like a cat the life of a rat tail, a face like the golden, China as a lightning "
Dr. 1570 John Caius published a book on British dogs.
1576 Abraham Fleming describes the use of terriers for fox hunting and badger.
Gervase Markham 1621 gives an overview of the poodle settings in the art of bird hunting. It also describes the water dog.
1653 Dorothy Osborne wrote to Sir William Temple to ask Irish dog.
1730 Sir Robert Walpole tries unsuccessfully to establish the post of Master of Foxhounds Real.
1732 The Newfoundland dog with the name "Bear Dog" is described as being in use in the United Kingdom as a guard dog and to turn water wheels.
c1770 Oliver Goldsmith, Irish author of animated nature, says the Irish hounds are rare and the largest ever seen is "about four feet tall.
1780 Ashdown Park attends Society started.
Huo Meynell 1782 as his platoon in dogs Quorndon Arundel … ….
1787 genealogies Foxhounds start.
1790 One of the remaining eight Irish greyhounds measured by ARLambert that records what is 36inches from toes to shoulders back later and 28 / 2 inches in two to foreshoulder.
1796 dog population estimated at 1 million.
Edwards describes the cover 1800 smooth and rough collie.
1800-1877 Edward Laverack, the developer of the English Setter called Laveracks.
1803 William Taplin says the Irish hound probably extinct.
1815 Guy Mannering is published by Sir Walter Scott, in which describes Danie Dinmont Terriers
1815 The Rev. John (Jack) Russell terriers breeding begins.
1820 Bedlington terrier supposedly introduced a weaver from Holland Longhorsley bu.
1827 Death of the Duke of Gordon, author of the Gordon Setter.
The Waterloo Cup 1836 Meet begins in Altcar Sefton, near Liverpool. awrded silver necklaces are the winners until 1830 when establishing a cup.
1843 mentions Skye Terrier first
1847 A description of the 'terrier English' suggests that it is a Manchester terrier.
1850-1891 Captain John Edward develops at his farm Sealyham Sealyham in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire.
National Club course as 1858.
1 859 First dog show in Newcastle.
c1860 The Hin. Dudley Marjoribanks (later Lord Tweedmouth) begins a retriever golden retrievers yellow yellow puppy in a litter of black wavy-coated puppies you have purchased a cobbler Brighton.
1862 Captain GA Graham attempts to revive Irish dog large, the use of Deerhound blood.
WC 1870 A Lord of Halifax, Nova Scotia, the report mentions that the Beothuk Indians had "A dog, but that race was a little … .. The Labrador dog is my opinion, a different race … … … .. that were previously only found in the part of the coast of Labrador, which for us is known as the south coast of the peninsula in the Strait of Belle Isle.
Kennel Club established 1873.
Founded in 1877 Peterborough Foxhound Show.
Greyhound IDCT Paper 1882.
1886 First Crufts Show. Terriers only.
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My family tree has been traced back to the early Kings of England from the 7th Century AD. I am also a direct descendent of Sir Christopher Wren which has given me an interest in English History which is great fun to research. My articles are all about my interests in English History that the world will be amazed at. For example: The first powered passenger vehicle was invented in England in 1801 and the first manned flight was in England in 1849.
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The Chinese call England “The Island of Hero’s” which I think sums up what we English are all about.
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