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Bluecap Memorial

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72:. Meynell's hounds were favourites at odds of 7–4, but Bluecap won easily, and Bluecap's daughter, Wanton, came second. Bluecap became a legend in northwest England, outstripping the rest of the pack, and died at the age of 13 in 1772. Smith-Barry arranged for the memorial to be made, and it was initially erected at Speedwell Hill, being moved to its present position in the yard of the Cheshire Hunt Kennels in 1959. The sculptor of the memorial is unknown. 183: 68:, and was a member of the first pack of foxhounds to be founded in Cheshire. The pack was housed in Forest Kennels, Speedwell Hill. In 1763 Smith-Barry was challenged to a bet by Hugo Meynell of the Quorn Hunt, one of the most influential men in the development of fox-hunting, to a race between two of each other's hounds. The race was held over a four-mile course at 170:
The memorial was designated as a Grade II listed building on 18 July 1986. Grade II is the lowest of the three grades of listing and is applied to "buildings of national importance and special interest".
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The memorial is constructed in buff and pink sandstone, and stands 200 centimetres (6.6 ft) high. It is surrounded by a low wall and railings. The memorial has square base, and consists of a square
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Bluecap was a great favourite locally, and was painted at least twice. One of the paintings was commissioned by the
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standing on a plinth, with a brass plaque inscribed with a poem. It is recorded in the
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To the Memory of old Bluecap a Fox Hound the late Property of the Hon. John Smith Barry
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Bluecap (or Blue Cap) was a foxhound owned by John Smith-Barry, son of the 4th 
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Public Sculpture of Cheshire and Merseyside (excluding Liverpool)
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stands in the yard of the Cheshire Hunt Kennels in Kennel Lane,
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that was famous for winning a race against the hounds of
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And true greatness a Form, that's deriv'd from the Heart
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But no more of this Theme, since the Life's but a Race
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If not a Tear, yet a Glass, will we pour on the Brute
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Then O Bluecap, rare Bluecap, will boast of thy Breed
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To a shade, tho' a Hound, that deserves to be prais'd
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Sandiway
Cheshire
foxhound
Hugo Meynell
Quorn Hunt
sandstone
obelisk
National Heritage List for England
listed building
Earl of Barrymore
Newmarket
pier
moulded
cornice
copperplate script
Tarporley Hunt Club
Tarporley
Francis Sartorius
Sandiway
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Cheshire portal
Listed buildings in Cuddington, Cheshire



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