E. Du Buisson, Mrs. and Miss Du Buisson, and Miss Editli Du Buisson, Breinton ; 

 J. F. Synionds, Esq., and Mrs. Symonds, Broomyhill ; Miss Symonds and 

 Mr. Reginald Symonds ; Miss Gibson, Clifton ; Mrs. Strode, Hagley ; the Rev. 



F. T. Havergal ; the Rev. Robert Dixon, Nottingham ; Dr. Bull and Master 

 Henry Power Bull ; the Rev. A. G. Jones, The Castle, Yarkhill, and Mrs. 

 Hedger; the Rev. J. F. Eld, Worcester ; W. Odell, Esq., Miss Odell, and Miss 

 Eyre, Coventry; the Rev. E. J. Owen, Tretire ; Mrs. Pechell, Springfield, 

 Ross ; T. M. Fisher, Esq,, and Mrs. Fisher, Trebandy ; the Rev. H. T. Hill, 

 Felton; Marcellus Newton, Esq., Misses Emily, Anina, and Laura Newton, 

 Sugwas Court ; Colonel Cunningham, Grosmont ; Mrs. Cunningham, Miss Cun- 

 ningham, Miss Octavia Cunningham and Miss Garratt, Hereford; Charles 

 Fortey, Esq., Haven, Deerfold Forest; the Rev. T. M. Beavan, Bluch Birch; 

 Mr. Meredith and Miss Meretlith, Clifton ; D. R. Harrison, Esq., and Mrs. 

 Harrison, Holmer-hall ; Thos. Turner, Esq., Mrs. Lingen, and Miss Blanche 

 Lingen, Hereford; Dr. A. R. Smith and Mrs. Smith, Hereford; J. Greaves, 

 Esq., and E. B. Fitton, Esq., Malvern; W. B. Hyde, Esq., Mrs. and Miss Hyde, 

 Miss F. E. Sale, and Miss S. H. Sale, Leominster ; Mrs. Geo. Hanbury, Hereford ; 

 Humphrey Salwey, Esq., Mrs. Salwey, Miss Salwey, Mr. Theo. J. Salwey, 

 and Miss Wilson, the Cliife, Ludlow; the Mac Gillycuddy, Miss Mac 

 Gillycuddy, Miss Anne Mac GiUycuddy, Mrs. O'Connor, and Mr. 

 O'Connor, Ludlow ; Miss Hattfield, Whitaven ; Miss Lewis, Ludlow ; T. 

 S. H. Jaokman, Esq., and BIrs. Jackman, Leintwardine ; the Rev. J. Causer, 

 Burrington ; Chas. Hodgson, Esq., and Mrs. Hodgson, Bromfield ; Miss 

 Hodgson, Staunton Lacey ; Geo. Cocking, Esq., Ludlow ; O. Shellard, Esq., and 

 Mrs. SheUard, Hereford; Mr. John Pitt, Freetown; Miss Palmer, Miss Giles, 

 and Miss Garnet ; Mr. Hall, Garford ; Frank Owen, Esq., and Blr. Edward Owen, 

 Swainshill; Mr. James W. Lloyd, and Mrs. Lloyd, Kington; Mr. Arthur Thomp- 

 son, Miss C. Thompson, Miss Bedford, and Miss S. A. Bedford, Hereford. 



Mr. Cocking, of Ludlow, was waiting at the station to receive them. 

 He had most kindly taken the trouble to make the necessary arrangements, 

 and came himself to give every explanation required. Carriage tickets were 

 there, and minute dhrections were given of what was to be done and seen, 

 albeit a little in the fashion it seemed of the old Highgate oath, the pre- 

 cise an'angements were to be followed unless they preferred to follow their 

 own, with the little conditions that the carriages would start at a definite 

 time, and the trains would wait for no one. 



"The towne of Ludlow," says old Leland in his Itinerary, "is sett 

 upon a hiU, soe that those coming to it may every way ascend. It is well 

 walled, and by estimation a myle in circumference. There be in the wall 

 5 Gates, Broad Gate, that leadeth to Broad-street, the largest part of the 

 towne. Old Gate is alsoe towards Teme as Broad Gate is but not so near, 

 Gaolford Gate, Corve Gate, MiU Gate. The Castle hemmeth in a part of the 

 towne, and standeth on a strong rocke, well ditched betwixt Corve Gate and 

 MiU Gate." 



