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persons interested in hunting who visit London for 

 the purpose of attending the races. It is only 

 necessary to enumerate some of the many present 

 on this occasion, in order to show the interest that 

 is taken in the welfare of the class of servants for 

 whose benefit this society has been established by 

 their masters and those who ride with the various 

 packs in the kingdom. Amongst the earliest 

 arrivals I observed his Grace the Duke of Grafton, 

 the Marquis of Worcester, Lord Galway, Lord Rad- 

 nor, Mr. George Lane Fox, Master of the Bramham- 

 moor Fox Hounds; Sir W. W. Wynn, Mr. W. E. 

 Oakley, Master of the Atherstone; Mr. J. Anstruther 

 Thompson, Honorary Secretary of the Society ; and 

 Mr. W. N. Hey sham, who, though figuring only as 

 Honorary Auditor, is, in fact, the main-spring of 

 this excellent institution. Shortly after the assembly 

 was augmented by the following distinguished 

 members of the society, and staunch supporters of 

 the noble sport : — the Earl of Zetland, the Marquis 

 of Waterford, Lord Willoughby de Broke, Master of 

 the AVarwickshire ; Viscount Valentia, of the Bices- 

 ter and Wardenhill Hounds ; Sir Reginald Graham, 

 of the N. F. H., or New Forest Hounds ; the Hon. 

 Francis Scott, Mr. T. F. Boughey, Master of the 

 Albrighton Hounds, accompanied by Mrs. Boughey, 

 who was present for a few moments, thus evincing 

 the great interest she takes in the society, of which 

 she is one of the principal benefactors ; Mr Anthony 

 Hamond, of the West Norfolk; Mr. T. C. Gorst, Mr. 

 C. W. Wicksted, Master of the Ludlow Hounds ; 

 'Mr. W. W. Tailby, Mr. Walter Long, of the Humble- 

 don; Mr. G. Fenwick, of the Tynedale; Colonel 



