184 THE WAEWICKSHIRE HUNT. [i89o 



G. Smitli, H. Martin. J. Boore (Imiit.sniiUi of tlie Warwicksliire pack), 

 J. Speucer, J. Groeu, J. Hall, Godson, T. Berridge, J. Reeve, R. Peirson, 

 W. Green, J. B. Johnson, T. Reading, G. Cotterill. H. Shepherd. Johnson. 

 E. Duckett. Harfield, Dovill, C. Chambers, Holt, R. Reading. Ford. Perry. 

 Eerridge, J. H. Ivens, J. S. Rnssell, G. Amos, J. Eales, J. Armstrong. J. 

 Spencer, Robert Cooper, J. T. Miller, W. Hodges, J. Giblis, Whitehead. R. 

 Bm-man, H. Conrt, W. Camiing, Wilmot-Cair, G. Hitchcock, J. Spencer 

 (Radway), Fleming. J. Cooper, A. Brand, Clias. French, W. Whieldon, W. 

 Letherbarrow, Giles Smith, E. Griifin, C. Plummer, J. W. Lowe, Warren, 

 J. S. Follett, Lloyd Evans. J. Bolton, G. W. Lines, F. Giblis, J. Addison, 

 Sumner, Sumner, jun.. Thornley. J. Carter, J. Strong, A. Lowe, R. W. Flick, 

 E. Spencer, D. B. Falkner, Ireland Blyth, George Lines, Thomas Canning, 

 G. H. Gaydon, William Palmer, W. Mann, E. Scriven. J. Dormer, jun., C. 

 Blair, M.Gibbs, G. Scriven, R. G. Brown, G. Danes, H. Edwards, J. H. 

 Bodiugton, W. Barradilli. E. J. Webb, G. C. Styles, Thomas Bayes, R. W. 

 Wilson, Corbett, Sargeant, Yoimg, A. Sabin Smitli, A. E. Thursby, L. 

 Anderson, R. Pitt, jun., E. Sheldon, Crowlmrst. S. Sanders, W. Hutton, R. 

 Hutton. F. Glover, W. Charters. H. G. Hawkes, H. Hawkes, M. Bennett, 

 J. W. Margetts, A. Maxwell, T. M. Oldham, J. W. Blair, A. R. M. Speucer. 

 Jose])li Glover. Stuart. Stephen Moore. H. Everard. Prior. O. Nelson, C. A. 

 Smith-Ryland, G. F. North, Lakin, Franey, R. G. Udney, H(jbbs, Whitworth. 

 J. Kendall. Merry, Lewis Spencer, W. F. Carruthers, W. H. Charles, J. S. 

 Walker, Locke, James W. Glover, Roger Bidlock, Hortou, Jennings, T. W. 

 BuUock, S. C. Smith, F. Flower, Sheldon, J. F. Claridge, J. B. Charters, G. 

 M. Turner. R. L. Grimes, W. Hutchings, Barratt, Hatfield, R. Kuibb. 

 Ryland. W. Franklin, T. A. Perry, Garrett, and others whose names we are 

 unable to give owing to their not having been stated on the tickets from 

 which this list is compiled. 



Lettei's of apology wei-e received from several well-known gentlemen, wlio 

 were prevented by imavoidable circumstances from being present, including 

 Lord Chesham, the Hon. Chaudos Leigh. Mr. P. A. Muntz. M.P.. Mr. A. 

 Brassey, Mr. Lowndes, Mr. Starkey, Mr. Bacchus, Mr. Lowe, Mr. E. P. 

 Wilson, and Mr. Perrin. 



At the conclusion of the dinner, the loyal toasts were given from the 

 chair and cordially received. 



The Chairman, in rising to jiropose the toast of the evening, said it gave 

 him the greatest possible gratification to see such a large assemblage met 

 together on this occasion to do honour to their noble guest, Lord Willoughby 

 de Broke. (Loud cheers and limiting cries.) It was now fourteen years since 

 Lord Willoughby de Broke took over the management of the Warwickshire 

 Hounds, and ever since that time he had gone on steadily, and with great 

 judgment, improving the pack, sparing neither time, trouble, nor expense, 

 mitil he had succeeded in bringing them to the very high standard of perfec- 

 tion for which they were at present renowned. (Renewed cheers.) For the 

 last eight seasons Lord Willoughby had hunted them himself, and morning 

 after morning had he risen with the sun — (hear, hear) — in order to train his 

 young hounds for cubhuntiug. and oftentimes had done a really hard day'.s 

 work before half the field that met him on the first M(mday in November had 

 left their beds. (Applause.) Very few could realise with what pluck, 

 energy, and power of endurance he had hunted these hounds, four, and 

 sometimes fiv(\ days a week through all these seasons, scarcely missing a day. 



