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MEETING AT PEmVYLLT AJST) SCWD (YSG^VD) 

 HEN RHYD. 



Tuesday, Jdly 14, 1868. 



TLe Extra Field Meeting for the year of the Woolhope Club was held on 

 Tuesday last. It was the Ladies' Day, the only day on which the explorations of 

 the Club are graced by the presence of ladies. Unusual efforts are always taken, 

 and special anxieties felt, that this day should prove an interesting and success- 

 ful one. On the present occasion it has certainly gone off most pleasantly, and 

 passes into history with bright and sunny — uncommonly sunny — recollections. 

 The members of the Club met early at the station to transact the usual business 

 of the meeting, and were thus ready to receive their visitors before the train 

 started. 



The following gentlemen and ladies left Hereford : — J. M. Herbert, Esq., 

 Rocklands ; the Rev. Robert Temple, Montgomeryshire ; Dr. Bull, and two 

 Master BuUs, Miss Baines, Miss Taylor, and Miss Cunningham ; the Rev. 

 H. J. W. StiUingfleet and Miss Evans; Mrs., Blr. Reginald, and Jliss Edith 

 Symonds ; the Rev. Wm. Stanhope, Holm Lacey ; the Rev. Thos. Philhpps, 

 Mrs. and Miss Augusta PhiUipps, Dewsall ; F. Jones, Esq., Manorbeer ; T. Cam, 

 Esq., and Miss Cam ; "Wm. Aston, Esq. ; F. R. Kempson, Esq. ; C. G. Martin, 

 Esq. ; T. Curley, Esq., F.G.S. ; Mr. and Mrs. Downing; Mr. John Pitt, Miss Pitt, 

 and Miss Bayliss, Ledbury ; J. T. Owen Fowler, Esq. ; O. Shellard, Esq. ; and 

 Mr. Arthur Thompson. At Credenhill Station — The Rev. H. Cooper Key, 

 vice-president ; the Rev. W. C. Fowle ; MarceUus Newton, Esq., Sugwas ; Mr. 

 and Mrs. Herbert and Miss Eckley, from CredenhiU Court ; and J. P. Hamer, 

 "Esq., joined the train. At Moorhampton the Rev. B. H. Williams came. At 



