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Radnor Hunt


Radnor Hunt
826 Providence Rd.,
Malvern, Pennsylvania 19355.
Established 1883.
Recognized 1893.
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Radnor Hunt
826 Providence Rd.,
Malvern, Pennsylvania 19355.
Established 1883.
Recognized 1893.

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Hunt Attire: Scarlet, gray collar. Evening–same, with gray silk facings. MFHs: (1989) F. Hastings Griffin III, 32 South Fairfield Rd., Devon, PA 19333, Tel: 610-293-063;, (2004) Christian Hueber, Indian Hill, 340 S. Woodbine Ave., Penn Valley, PA 19072, Tel: 610-664-8033; (2004) Michael G. Tillson III, P.O. Box 41, Westtown, PA 19395-0041, Tel: 610-431-7530. Hon. Sec.: Lester T. Hundt, Jr, 7003 Goshen Rd., Newtown Square, PA 19073, Tel: 610-359-9995. Huntsman: (Prof) Mark Dixon. Whippers-In: (hon) Carol Black, David Hucker. Kennels: Radnor Hunt, Malvern, Chester County, Pa. Foxhounds: 5 1/2 couples American, 16 couples Penn-Marydel, 3 couples English, 1 1/2 couple Crossbred. Hunting: Fox. Season: Late August–March. Meet: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Visitors permitted to hunt–for details contact the MFH. Hounds went out 57 times last season.
The country has tree territories. The old territory is approximately 5 by 6 miles and rather rolling with good galloping. Principally fenced with post and rails. The Big Ben territory is approximately 6 by 6 miles, rolling, also with good galloping and paneled with post and rails, coops and box fences in wire. The Brandywine territory is rolling agricultural country with medium size timber fences, post and rails and log panels in wire.

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