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Mr Freperick Simmonps, the Deputy-Surveyor of Windsor 
Great Park and Forest, presided; and the following was the Wenw 
on the occasion :— 
Salmon Mayonnaise. 
Roast Chicken. Roast Duck. 
York Ham. Glazed Tongue. 
Raised Pigeon Pie. 
Roast Beef. Boiled Beef. 
Veal and Ham Pie. 
Roast Lamb. Pressed Beef. 
Tomato Salad. Italian Salad. 
Wine Jelly. Fruit Jelly. 
Vanilla Cream. Strawberry Cream. 
Tartlets. Cheesecakes, 
Fruit, 
For liquors there was abundance of sound English ale, claret and 
other wines, and “ guid Scots drink”; and after so many houts’ 
hard exercise in the open air, it need not be said that every justice 
was done to this right Royal luncheon. 
The Chairman said the first toast he had the honour to propose 
was that of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen. This toast was 
always enthusiastically received by Her Majesty’s subjects all the 
world over; but he thought he might say on this occasion, after they 
had partaken of Her Majesty’s hospitality under the very shadow of 
Windsor Castle, it would perhaps be even more heartily responded 
to than it was on ordinary occasions—The Queen! the company 
afterwards singing with heart and voice the National Anthem. 
The Chairman said the next toast was the Prince and Princess 
of Wales and the other Members of the Royal Family. They 
were very proud of their Royal Family. They were foremost in 
every good work, Those who lived at Windsor saw more of the 
Royal Princes and Princesses than other people did, and could 
all the more appreciate their worth. As they were all aware, 
Prince Christian was Ranger of Windsor Great Park. Many 
thought that merely an honorary office; but in reality it was 
not so. The Prince took a deep interest in the Great Park, and 
he could assure them the Prince thoroughly understood his work. 
The Princess Christian, as they all knew, assisted in every good 
work, Her Royal Highness interested herself in charities, not 
only in the neighbourhood, but all over the country. He could 
not on this occasion avoid alluding to the public event which took 
place a few days ago, in which the whole realm was interested—he 
meant the marriage of the Duke of York to Her Royal Highness 
