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Bellingham Graliam, Sir Henry Parnellj Sir 

 Thomas Mostyn, Sir John Lade, Sir Henry 

 Peyton, the Honourable Fitzroy Stanhope, the 

 Honourable Charles Finch, the Honourable 

 Thomas Kenyon, Messrs. T. R. and J. Walker, 

 Maddox, Warde (the father of the field and road), 

 Charles Buxton, Henry Villebois, Okeover, 

 Annesley, Harrison, of Shelswell, and last, not 

 least, " Tommy Onslow," immortalised in the 

 well-known lines : — 



" What can Tommy Onslow do ? 

 He can drive a phaeton and two. 

 Can Tommy Onslow do no more? 

 Yes ; he can drive a phaeton and four." 



At a later period we have had the Dukes of 

 Beaufort, the Marquis of AYaterford, the Earls 

 of Chesterfield, Londesborough, Waldegrave, 

 Sefton, and Rosslyn ; Lords Alfred Paget, Alford, 

 Rivers, Worcester, Macdonald, Powerscourt, 

 Colonel Copeland, Sir St. Vincent Cotton, Sir 

 E. Smythe, George Payne, Esq., H. Villebois, 

 Esq., Prince Batthyany, A. W. Hervey 

 Aston, Esq., J. Angerstein, Esq., and T. Barn- 

 ard, Esq. 



And here I am reminded of one who, as an 

 amateur coachman and vocalist, was second to 



