W00llj0p£ jaatoaltsts' JFidtt Club, 



July 10th, 1885. 



ABEEGAVENNY — THE SUGAR LOAF MOUNTAIN ; 



THE ANCtENT MONUMENTS IN PEIOEY CHUECH ; 



AND THE CASTLE GEOUNDS. 



" Mountaine are the beginning and the end of all natural scenery." 



RusKIN. — " The true and beautiful." 



The Ladies' Day of the Woolhope Club has passed off very successfully. Lovely 

 weather, a tempting programme, and the widespread interest in the pursuits of 

 the Club, brought together a goodly company, and all went well. The following 

 ladies and gentlemen took part in the day's proceedings : — The President, Mr. C. 

 G. Martin ; Sir Herbert Croft, Bart. ; Mr. G. H. Piper, F.G.S. ; Dr. Bull, Mr. 

 Ernest Bull, Miss Bull, and Miss Leila Bull ; Miss Edith and Miss Beatrice 

 Symonds ; the Rev. F. T. Havergal ; Mrs E. E. Edwards and Miss Bayliss ; 

 Dr. S. R. Matthews ; the Rev. Prebendary Bury Capel ; the Revs. W. Bagnall- 

 Oakeley and Mrs. Bagnall-Oakeley, \V. Bowell, G. H. Clay, J. Davies, E. A. Ely, 

 W. Elliot, J. E. Grasett and Miss Grasett, Michael Hopton and Mrs. Hopton, 



A. W. Horton and Mrs. Horton, R. W. Hunt, A. G. Jones and Miss Jones, H. 



B. D. Marshall and Mrs. Marshall, V. T. T. Orgill, Mrs. Long and Miss Lewis, 

 D. Price, J. R. Reece, W. R. Shepherd and Mrs. Shepherd, T. A. Stoodley, R. 

 H. Williams, Mrs. Woodhouse, Miss and Miss E. D. Woodhouse ; Capt. and 

 Mrs. Noyes ; Messrs. F. Bainbridge and Miss C. Bainbridge, E. J. Baker and 

 Miss Mackenzie, H. C. Beddoe, Alfred and Miss Kate Beddoe, F. Billiald, Miss 

 Harding and Mi.ss Lee, C. P. Bird and Miss J. Cole, J. Carleas, Miss Carless 

 and Miss E. Carless, Robert Clarke, Gilbert Davies, Hubert Davies and Richard 

 Davies, Charles Fortey, J. T. Owen Fowler and Mrs. Fowler, J. Greaves, Miss 

 Ida Lay, Miss Clara Raymond and Miss Elizabeth Smith, A. A. Hancocks, Mrs. 

 and Miss Hancocks, T. Hutchinson and Mrs. Hutchinson, F. L. Jones, Arthur 

 Levason, Mrs. Levason, Miss Levason and Miss Blackburn, T. Llanwame, J. W. 

 Lloyd and Miss Lloyd, H. C. Moore, Mrs. Baker and Miss Rhind, J. Griffith 

 Morris, H. Nesbitt, Miss Nesbitt and Miss E. Nesbitt, T. C. Paris, Elmes Y. 

 Steele, Mrs. Elmes Steele and Miss J. Steele, H. Southall and Burton Watkins, 

 and Mr. Theophilus Lane, the secretary, with some few others whose names did 

 not transpire. 



The town of Abergavenny in itself is full of interest. It stands at the junction 



