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CHAPTER XXVIII. 



THE NEW REGIME — LORD WATERPARK S DIARY — FIRST OF 

 THE GREAT LOXLEY RUNS — SECOND GREAT LOXLEY 

 RUN — GOOD RUN FROM NEEDWOOD. 



1872-1873. 



were 



Thus Lord Waterpark and Mr. S. W. Clowes, M.P. 

 the first masters of the Meynell hounds under the new 

 regime. Charles Leedham was huntsman, with R. Summers 

 and G. Jones as whippers-in. The hounds were kenneled 

 at Hoar Cross, and hunted four days a week, in Stafford 

 shire and Derbyshire promiscuously. The subscription for 

 the first year was £3995 15.?., and £113 175. was paid 

 out in compensation for damage. Mr. W. C. Watson was 

 secretary. The first list of subscribers is as under : — 



List 

 Allsopp, G. H. 

 Allsopp, S. C, M.P. 

 Bagot, Lord 

 Bailey, Jno. 

 Bass, H. 

 Bass, M. A. 

 Bass, M. T., M.P. 

 BeU, A. 

 Bell, J. 

 Bennett, S. 

 Bird, E. J. 

 Birkett, W. 

 Blakiston, Sir M. 

 Blane, Captain R. 

 Boden, H. 

 Boden, W. 

 Bond, G. 

 Bott, R. 



VOL. I. 



MEYNELL HUNT. 



OF Subscribers, 1872-73. 



Boucherett, Captain 



Broadhurst, J. 



Butler, Captain 



Campbell, C. M. 



Cavendish, Lord E. 



Challinor, L. 



Chandos-Pole, E. S. 



Chetwode, Lieut.-Colonel 



Clarke, G. D'Arcy. 



Clay, C. I. 



Colvile, H. E. 



Coke, Col. the Hon. W. 



Coke, Hon. E. 



Cotton, F. 



Coulson, J. 



Cox, F. W. 



Cox, V. R. 



Cox, W. E. 



