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horsemen and horsewomen alone numbering 

 some six or seven hundred. Lord and Lady 

 Londesborough and party came from Northerwood 

 House in a drag and four-in-hand, and the drags 

 of Mr. E. G. Dalgety (Lockerley-hall), Mr. Rowland 

 Cooper, Lymington, and others were also present. 

 The Duke of Beaufort arrived soon after twelve, 

 accompanied by Mr. Lovell, with whom and Lady 

 Rose Lovell he had been staying at Hincheslea. 

 Among those on horseback or in carriages we 

 noticed the Marquis of Worcester (who hunts the 

 pack), Lord Arthur Somerset (his brother). General 

 Lord Strathnairn, Lord Algernon St. Maur, Lord 

 Vivian, Lord Eslington, Sir Reginald Graham 

 (Master of the New Forest Hunt), Sir Henry 

 Paulet, General Parker, the Hon. H. D, Curzon, 

 Mr. W. J. Long (Master of the Hambledon 

 Hounds), Mr. H. Deacon (Master of the H. H.), 

 Mr. John Harvey (Master of the Isle of Wight 

 Hounds), Mr. H. T. Jenkinson, Mr. N. B. Smith, 

 Mr. R. C. Bassett, Colonel Reynardson, Miss and 

 Master Reynardson, Mr. Lambton, Mr. Gervis, 

 Capt. Waterhouse, Captain Powell Montgomery, 

 Mr. Merthyr Guest, Dr. Hearne, Mr. Wilder, Mr. 

 Smith (Christchurch), Capt. Martin Powell, Mr. 

 Henry Compton, Mr. Charles Day, Mr. C. Shrubb, 

 Mr. W. C. D. Esdaile, Mr. E. Holloway, Mr. Du- 

 plessis, Mrs. de la Tour, Miss Carr, Mrs. Stewart, 

 Mr. W. Farr, Mr. L. Cumberbatch, Mr. Hay 

 Morant, Mr. Cecil Dixon, Mr. H. Day, Mr. C. 

 Bovill Smith, Mr. Hasler, Mr. W. Greenwood, 

 Mr. F. Bailey, Mr. W. B. Mudge, and many others. 



