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Beagles have actually been depicted in popular culture since Elizabethan times in literature and paintings, and more recently in film, tv, and comics. History [edit] The origin of the beagle is not understood. In the 11th century, William the Conqueror brought the St. Hubert Hound and the Talbot hound to Britain.


Beagles resemble the Harrier and the extinct Southern Hound, though smaller and slower. From middle ages times, beagle was used as a generic description for the smaller sized hounds, though these pets varied significantly from the contemporary breed. Reference of beagle-type canines were known from the times of Edward II and Henry VII, who both had packs of Glove Beagles, so called because they were small adequate to fit on a glove, and Queen Elizabeth I kept a type known as a Pocket Beagle, which stood 8 to 9 inches (20 to 23 cm) at the shoulder.


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The larger hounds would run the victim to ground, then the hunters would launch the lap dogs to continue the chase through underbrush. Elizabeth I referred to the pet dogs as her singing beagles and often amused guests at her royal table by letting her Pocket Beagles cavort amid their plates and cups.


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In George Jesse's Researches into the History of the British Pet from 1866, the early 17th-century poet and writer Gervase Markham is quoted referring to the beagle as small sufficient to sit on a male's hand and to the: little small mitten-beagle, which might be buddy for a ladies kirtle, and in the field will run as cunningly as any hound whatere, only their musick is really small like reeds.


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This image from the turn of the 19th century shows a canine with a much heavier body and doing not have the functions of later pressures. By the 18th century two breeds had actually been established for hunting hare and bunny: the Southern Hound and the North Country Beagle (or Northern Hound). The Southern Hound, a high, heavy canine with a square head, and long, soft ears, was typical from south of the River Trent and probably closely related to the Talbot Hound.





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