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the fortunate knack of making friends of all with whom he is 

 brouo-ht in contact. 



Mrs. Howel J. Price is very fortunate in possessing- a very 

 clever little hunter in the one upon which she is photographed, 

 for he carries her very safely and well over the trappiest 

 part of the Monday country in which that charming residence, 

 Greensted Hall, where she and her husband give such a 

 hearty welcome to the members of the Essex Hunt, is so 

 convenientlv situated. 



Mrs. Howel J. Price 



The Essex Hounds opened the cubbing season of 1896-97 under very 

 favourable auspices at Beech Hill Park on Monday, September 7th. 



Meeting at six o'clock they found a strong litter of cubs and had a very 

 busy morning, running one to ground in the Forest, and giving three others 

 a good bustling without killing. Only a few of the old followers of the 



