SIR IIKNRY ON " MULTU.M IN PARVO 1 23 



gallop from below Spratts Hedgerow, by Ball Hill over the Bury land to 

 the Warren, was worth staying out for. 



Saturday, April 3rd. — -Met at Harlow Common, the going very heavy 

 and the leaf in the hedgerows. 



Among those out on Saturday, April 3, at Harlow Common I noticed 

 the Master riding " Phantom," Mrs. Arkwright, Major, Mrs., and Miss Tait, 

 Mr. and Mrs. Waters, Mr. and the Misses Caldecott (2), Mr. and INIrs. C. 

 E. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Keppel, the Rev. L. Capel-Cure and his daughter, 



Sir Henry on " Multum in Parvo' 



Mr. R. B. and Miss Colvin, Lady Brooke, the Misses Glyn (2), Miss Oliver, 

 the Rev. F. Fane, Mr. Todhunter, Mr. G. Hart, Mr. Bury, Mr. H. 

 Sworder, Mr. J. Gingell, Mr. Green, Mr. Harris, Mr. Elder, Mr. Suart, 

 Mr. Horner, Mr. Jones, Mr. Follett, Capt. White, Mr. E. Barclay, Messrs. 

 Pelly (2), Messrs. E. and R. Ball, Mr. Chisenhale Marsh, Mr. Byng, Mr. 

 Sheffield Neave, Lord Charles Beresford, Messrs. Roffey, Charrington (2), 

 Kemp (2), Dickinson (2), Crosse, Parrot, Blackborne, C. F., M'Kee, Dent, 

 Bambridge, Harris, Hill, and Rowland. 



After an indifferent morning's sport we arri\ed at Deer Park, where 



