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The cub-hunting 

 one — only a few ou 

 Hall on Thursday, 

 The following took 

 Hall, on Saturday, 

 Messrs. Green, Wa 

 of cubs at Abridge 

 Ball (3) Barclay, 

 Started at 4.15 a.m. 

 for a meet at Prior 

 others courting the 



season of 1885, owing to the wet, was a very good 

 t to meet the Master for the opening day at Down 



September loth, but that few included Mr. Jones, 

 advantage of the soft ground and a Meet at Moor 

 , September 12th, at 5.30, viz. : Miss M. Glyn, 

 Imesley, Capel-Cure and Mr. A. Caldecott. Plenty 



at 5.30 September 14th (a rainy Monday). Messrs. 



Waters, Suart, Jones and Bevan's names occur, 

 on Saturday, September 19th, with Green and Bevan, 

 s, Jones, Waters, Bobby Wood, Tyndale White and 

 rain. A very jolly morning's sport on Monday 21st, 



Miss M. Glyn on " Mliss " 



a very good show of cubs at Galley Hills and a litter of four in Obelisk 

 Wood, one of which gave us a merry little gallop up to the Squire of 

 Monkham's house, who with his brother was enjoying the gallop; Mr. 

 Charrington having the bad luck to get his horse cast in a ditch. Capital 

 sport too from the Copped Hall coverts on Monday, October 5th— old ones 

 in the Warren, cubs in Spratt's Hedgerow and a run through the Forest to 

 Theydon Road, seen at least by Mr. C. E. Green and his brother George, 

 Major Tait, Mr. R. Wood, Messrs. E. Ball, R. B. Colvin, A. Suart, 

 P. M. Evans and W. and G. Sewell. 



A favourite hunter of Miss M. Glyn (bouoht from Miss 

 Langworthy, Sir William Wiseman's sister-in-law) was " Mliss " : 



