MRS. R. LOCKWOOD 



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run to Latton Park, and on to Parndon Woods, Messrs. 

 Walmslev and ]\Iao;uire beino- well in it. 



Mrs. R. Lockvvood never posed as one of the hard riders 

 of a hard-riding- field, but was sufficiently enamoured of the 

 s[)ort to enjoy the social side of it, and was probably never 

 bored by her husband's description of a oood run or the short- 

 coming's of particular hounds. 



Mrs. R. Lockwood 



On 8th December, " Blackmore," there is a note that Sir 

 Arundel Neave came out for the first time. A week later, the 

 first day since the frost (not a very long one — Ed.) the hounds 

 were at Bentley Mill, and to meet them came the Misses 

 Tower, Handbury, and others. The following extract will 

 please a huntsman : — Wednesday, December 17: Rose at 6.30. 



