Master of the Staghounds was a position in the British Royal Household created in 1738 and abolished in 1782. [1] 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. [2] [3] [4] [5]
Master of the Staghounds was a position in the British Royal Household created in 1738 and abolished in 1782. [1] 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. [2] [3] [4] [5]