142 THE MEYNELL HOUNDS. [1887 



CHAPTER XL 



THE " squire's " 



RUN FROM SNELSTON — RESIGNATION OF THE " SQUIRE " 

 REPORT OF THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE. 



1887-1888. 



There were a few new names in the subscription list this 

 year, viz. W. Court and James Vernon, Uttoxeter; Captain 

 W. B. Coney, the Barracks, Derby ; W. D. Fane, H. C. 

 Hartley, New Lodge, Needwood Forest ; Miss Hartley, 

 ditto ; H. S. Hartman, Normanton, Derby ; C. B. Jameson, 

 Barton House, Barton-under-Needwood ; E. Mclnnes, 

 Derby ; C. Palmer, E. Probyn, Gr. F. Royds, F. Tessier, A. 

 T. AVright ; H. J. Betterton, Woodville, Burton-on-Trent ; 

 A. K. Boswall ; A. A. Cammell, Hulland Hall ; C. E. 

 Every Halsted, The Villa, Rolleston ; Francis Ley, Manor 

 House, Barrow ; Herbert Peel, Somersal House ; W. T. 

 Roden, Church Broughton ; Charles Schwind, Broomfield, 

 Derby ; Captain Taylor ; E. J. Eraser Tytler, Bowbridge, 

 Langley. 



Of these Mr. Peel was a good sportsman, and nice 

 quiet rider to hounds, and afterwards had hounds of his 

 own in the hills in Cheshire, at Calverley, and in Radnor- 

 shire. He had only one arm, but could do everything 

 exactly the same as if he had two ; Mr. Roden was a 

 capital gentleman jockey, and Mr. Eraser Tytler an intrepid 

 man to hounds. 



The season began with a very nice run for the time of 

 year on October 3rd, from the small fir plantation at 

 Cubley, by Marston - Montgomery, Wardley Coppice, 



