230 Mr, Selby- Lowndes. 



of Winslow has been most interested in the pack, 

 and a great supporter of it. 



Bentley was huntsman for many years, and 

 needs no praise of mine. He was brought up in 

 a good school. From his hound knowledge 

 throughout the whole science he was undoubtedly 

 a most creditable pupil. It is a pleasing fact 

 that although he has retired, he resides in the 

 midst of his former followers and those who have 

 the greatest friendship for him. 



Many ladies attend the Whaddon Chase 

 fixtures ; Mrs. Leopold Rothschild and Mrs. 

 Lambton are famous riders. I once saw Miss 

 Wilson ride over a piece of timber as high and 

 strong as anything I ever saw a lady attempt ; 

 and she did it as if it were a common occurrence, 

 At the present time if a stranger is wanting a 

 pilot he might do worse than keep Mr. Gerald 

 Pratt in sight. 



Another excellent rider was Mr. Chinnery, also 

 Mr. Stewart Freeman, men any country may be 

 proud of possessing. Later on Lord and Lady 

 Orkney and the Honourable — Bouverie were very 

 good. No man hunted longer, or rode better, 

 than ''Billy" Levi for years. Lord Battersea and 

 Mr. Peter Flower were good performers. In later 

 days the illustrious Whyte Melville used to hunt 



