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the party who could have borne testimony to 

 the feats of Assheton Smith, the vagaries of 

 the Marquis of Waterford, the prowess of 

 Shaw — said to have been the greatest terror to 

 foxes the Belvoir ever had — and endorsed the 

 renown of old Goosey. Amongst the company 

 were Sir Thomas Whichcote, Sir John 

 Thorold, Mr. George Drummond, Colonel 

 Reeve, Captain Longstaffe, Colonel Fane, 

 Mr. Beaumont, Captain Thorold, Mr. J. E. 

 Welby, Captain Carpenter, Captain Willson, 

 Mr. J. Hardy, Mr. Broke Turnor, Major 

 Paynter, Colonel Walter Fane, Captain Gleed, 

 Mr. E. Fane, Captain de Burton, Mr. H. Praed, 

 Rev. C. D. Crofts, Rev. W. C. Newcome, 

 Rev. F. Staunton, Mr. George Gordon, 

 Mr W. Pinder, Mr. J. F. Burbidge, Mr. James 

 Hutchinson, Rev. J. B. Younge, Mr. Wm. 

 Downing, Mr. Richard Roberts, Mr. T. 

 Hutchinson, Mr. J. Wilders, Mr. J. Nichols, 

 Mr. W. Sills, Mr. Robert Wyles, Mr. J. H. 

 Fisher, Mr. W. Bedford, Mr. Wm. Parke, 

 Mr. J. E. Bright, Mr. T. Vincent, Mr. J. P. 

 Oliver, and many others. 



The Earl Brownlow, in opening the proceed- 

 ings, said : — '' This meeting, over which I have 



