52 The Bedale Hounds, 1832-1908 



hunting in the Bedale country at this date. 



Mr. R. Gilbert occupied the chair, Mr. 



S. Bateman and Mr. Billy Read were in the 



vice-chairs, and the following were present. 



♦Sir Tatton Sykes *Sir Charles 

 Baron Osten Slingsby 



The Honble. Mr. Atkinson 



B. R. Lawley Mr. Briggs 



Mr. Anne Mr. Charlton 



The Reverend Mr. W. Currer 



John Bower Mr. T. Dent 



*Mr. R. Creyke Mr. Goad 



(Rawcliffe) Mr. Hutton 



Mr. Digby Cayley Mr. Harrison 



Mr. C. Darley Mr. Lee 



Lieut. Fort Mr. MiUs 



Mr. Horsfall *Mr. Edward 



*Mr. Hill Reynard 



(Thornton) Lieut. Read 



Mr. C. Johnstone Mr. Scrope 

 Mr. Edward Lloyd Mr. Strickland 



Mr. Prescott -- - - 

 Mr. Roper 

 Mr. G. Swann 

 Mr. E. Smith 



Mr. Bower 



(Welham) 

 Mr. T. Brown 

 Mr. Claridge 

 Mr. Darley 



(Aldby) 

 Mr. Foulis 



(Heslerton Hall) 

 Mr. Garforth 

 Captain Healey 

 Dr. Hopper 

 Mr. George Lloyd, 

 jun. 

 Mr. T. Norcliffe 

 (Langton) 

 Mr. Charles 



Reynard 

 Mr. J. Swann 

 (Hutton HaU) 



Mr. Telford 

 *Lord Hawke 

 Hon. A. BosviUe 

 Col. Thompson 

 Mr. Williamson 

 Captain Yorke 



Mr. E. Clough- 



Taylor 

 Lord W. Thynne Mr. T. Scrope 

 The Hon. Capt. Mr. Toulston 



Duncombe Mr. L. Thompson 

 Sir George Strick- (Sheriff Hutton) 



land 

 Mr. H. S. Mr. Thomas 



Thompson Mr. York 

 Mr. H.Willoughby (Wighill) 



(8th Lord Middleton) 



The names of those marked with an asterisk 

 were, had been, or were destined to be 

 Masters of Hounds. After the health of the 

 Queen and the Royal Family had been drunk, 

 the Chairman gave that of the guest of the 



