174 



LEAVES FROM A HUNTING DIARY 



To proceed: Mrs. Waters, Mrs. Ball, Mrs. Heseltine, Mrs. Upton, 

 Mrs. Fraser-Tytler, Mrs. Grossman, Mrs. Tyser, Mrs. Fane, Mrs. Blyth, 

 Mrs. Mackintosh, Mrs. Radford, Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Pigott, Mrs. R. Cun- 

 liffe-Smith, ]\Irs. Fulcher, Mrs. Neill, Miss Jones, Miss Johnson, Miss 

 Garden, Misses Usborne (2), Misses Walmsiey (2), Miss Buxton, Miss 

 Woodhouse, Misses Brown (2), Misses Morgan (2), Miss Hollebone, Miss 

 M. Green, Miss Ind, Miss Fane, and a young lady in a brown covert coat. 



Mr. Bevan in charge, in the absence of both Masters, quite equal to the 

 task, and doing it very well (securing the huntsman, especially in the early 

 part of the day, when he held his field in the lane near Waterworks Wood, 

 ample room and liberal law), Mr. Tyndale- White, Mr. Avila, Mr. E. Ball, 





Church Wood, Doddinghurst 



Mr. Ford Barclay, Mr. Baddeley, Messrs. Carr (2), Mr. D. Christy, jun., 

 Mr. Cook, Mr. Craig, Mr. D. Grossman, Mr. Gapel-Gure, Mr. Dalton, 

 Mr. A. J. Edwards, Col. Fane, Major Glynn, Mr. Gregory, Mr. E. Helme, 

 Gapt. Kortright, Mr. Hull and son, Messrs. Lobb (2), Mr. G. H. Lee, 

 Mr. R. G. Lyall, Mr. Miles (Beacon Hill), Mr. H. J. Miller, Mr. Marriage, 

 jun. (Horsefrith Park), Mr. Patchett, Rev. Pemberton, Mr. H. J. Price, 

 Mr. J. Pelly, Mr. L. Pelly, Mr. Radford, Major Ricardo, Mr. Raby, 

 Mr. C. E. Ridley, Gapt. Tufnell, Mr. H. Sworder, Mr. Sargeaunt, Mr. 

 Single, Mr. A. J. Tweed, Mr. T. Usborne, M.P., his son, the future M.P., 

 Mr. J. T. White, Mr. Waltham, Col. Wood, General Sir E. Wood, V.C., 

 and many more, including the smartest man I have seen with hounds this 

 season, if the neatest of tops and most immaculate of coats and glossiest of 

 hats count for anything. 



Monday was a hard day for horses and hounds. It could not have been 

 otherwise, for from 11.30 to 3.30 they were on the move over land that 



