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Chapter IX. 



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Gilston Park— E. Salvin Bowlby — The Annual Meeting, March 17th, 

 1894 — The Mark Hall Run — Full Cry past Maries— Andrew 

 Roddick — The Duke of York's Own Loyal Suffolk Hussars — A 

 lovely country bar the wire — The Admiral to the rescue — The 

 Lea Valley — The Melles Family — Bones and Brigadier — ^The 

 German Officers — A late draw — Golfing weather — The Essex 

 Stag Hounds — Grange Farm — A scent on the dusty ploughs — • 

 Sampling a blind 'un— Sheffield Neave, M.S.H. — Stratford^ 

 Captain Digby Neave —Leinster — ^False Prophets — Luffman's 

 Earths — Twenty good days — -Newman Gilbey — The Challenge 

 — The Denouement — John Swire — York ... ... ... ... 261 



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Trouncer — Forbidden Ground — More Vulpecide — Passingford 

 Bridge — A Successful Cubbing Season — Col. Cook, his Observa- 

 tions — Parson Fane — Lady Warwick as a Whip — IMatching 

 Green, 1894 — ^^^^ Wood lalank for the first time in 11 years — 

 Were they Satisfied ?—R. Tilling — Mrs. Mcintosh's Gorse — 

 The Fox of the Year — -The Old Hero Dies — Easton Lodge^ 

 Good Sport — Empty Stalls — Brook House — Lockjaw — A Sad 

 Fatality — Bobbingworth Wood — Daybreak — Cart Shed Wood 

 — Mr. Millbank's Fox Escapes — Nasing Common — Mr. C. 

 Bury's Foxes — Nicking In — Foxes' Wood — A Real Clinker — 

 Sonnet — Really the Briars Concealed Him — High Roothing 

 Springs — Mr. P. Gold's Bad Luck — Jacob Marriage — A Good 

 Purchase — A Contrast — The Doctor — Away for the Lavers — 

 The Double Ditch — Parish Councils — A Happy Village — The 

 Beachetts — Mr. Bosley's Fox— Peterboro' Show — The Pick of 

 the Kennel — Mr. Benton Stakes his Horse — Sam Fitch — The 

 Grey Cob — The Evening Gallop — Only Three Left — 'Ware 

 Wheat, Sam ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 290 



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Gaynes Park — The Romford Vale — Mr. Frank Ball to the Rescue — 

 Gamecock — Bower Wood — Badger Digging — W. H. Pemberton- 

 Barnes — Claybury Wood — Easter Monday, '96 — The Wire- 

 Haired Terrier — Barking Side — Whitechapel — Norton Heath — 

 What Sport ? — A Good Run in a Gale of Wind— Braunston 

 Gorse — The Charm of the Midlands — Back Again — Lord's 

 Wood — In Spite of Fog — Ball Hill Woods — The Army and 

 Navy— Cheating the Frost — Nearly too Late — Sir Charles 

 Smith's Coverts — Short but Sweet — Another View of the 

 Beachetts — Fox Hunting Statistics — The Advantages of the 

 Game — A Conditioning Day — Little Laver Mill — Willingale 

 Spain and Willingale Doe — Capt. C. D. Bruce — Roy — Capt. 

 G. M. Tufnell— E. Tufnell— A Trappy Double— Sleigh Bells— ^ 

 Havering Park — Edward Barclay — Cireystoke — Lucky Fridays 

 — M. Tosetti — The Martyr ... ... ... ... ... ... 322 



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T. Bosley — Weald Hall Coppice — Frozen Out — The Fox and his 

 Enemies — Bandy at Elsenham — Essex v. Puckeridge Hunt — 



