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Sir Henr}^ Peyton's barouclie-laudau, four 

 bays. 



Mr. Annesley's barouche-landau, four roans, 

 thoroughbred. 



Mr. Stephen Glynn's barouche-landau, four 

 bays. 



Mr. Villebois's barouche-landau, four bays. 



Mr. AYhitmore's barouche-landau, four bays. 



Mr. O'Conver's barouche-landau, four bays. 



Mr. Pierrepoint's barouche-landau, four bays. 



Sir Thomas Mostyn's barouche-landau, four 

 bays. 



Lord Foley's barouche-landau, four bays. 

 Mr. J. Warde's barouche - landau, four 

 bays. 



"After dining at Bedford," so writes a 

 chronicler of that day, " they dashed home in a 

 style of speed and splendour equal to the spirit 

 and judgment displayed by the noble, honourable, 

 and respective drivers." 



Another club, called the " Whip Club," in 

 rivalship with the above, met once a month in 

 Park Lane, and proceeded thence to dine at 

 Harrow-on-the-Hill. There were fifteen barouche- 

 landaus, with four horses ; Lord Hawke, the 

 Honourable Liocoln Stanhope, and Mr. Buxton 

 were among the leaders. Lincoln Stanhope was 



