60 BEAUFORT HUNT: PAST AND PRESENT. 



Captain and Mrs. G. Henry, Captain and Mrs. E. Henry, Colonel 

 Napier Miles, Mr. and Mrs. G. Lowsley- Williams, Mr. Aiidley Miller 

 (secretary of the Beaufort Hnnt), Major and Mrs. Scott, Colonel and 

 Mrs. Pierce Taylor, Mrs. Graham Smith, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hoare, 

 Colonel Forestier-Walker, Captain Truman, Mr. D. Lindsay, Mr. 

 Meredyth Brown, Mr. A. C. and Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. Walmsley, Mr. 

 W. Playne, Mr. Hugh Baker, Captain J. Spicer, Major A. Cope, 

 Major-General Inigo Jones, Major A. E. Miles, Major Brinton, Mr. 

 C. Harding, Colonel Balfour, Major and Mrs. Bishop, Mr. Carnaby 

 Forster, Mr. G. de Lisle Bushe, Major Little, Dr. W. Wickham, Eev. 

 Dr. Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Kitcat, Major Playne, Major 

 Eicardo, Mr. F. Plavne, Mr. J. T. C. Masters, Mr. Will" Dale, Mr. 

 Roper Tvler, Mr. H.' Lisle Taylor, Mr. J. C. N. Hatherell, Mr. W. 

 Warner. Mr. E. Garlick, Mr. T.Knight, Mr. Rufus Holborow, Mr. and 

 Mrs. Frank Home, Mr. E. P. Fowler, Eev. A. Gabe Jones, Mr. G. 

 Fowles, Mr. A. Witchell, Mr. E. Fowler, Mr. M. Driver, Mr. and Mrs. 

 E. Deavin, Mr. A. Bozworth, Mr. H. Arkell, Mr. S. Keevil, the Hon. 

 Cvril Ward, Dr. Heaton, Mr. Algernon Turner, Mr. P. Barber, Mr. W. 

 Cave, Mr. W. Drew, Mr. W. Davis, Mr. S. Kilminster, Mr. C. Godwin, 

 Mr. J. Calcutt. Mi'. J. Pineger, Mr. G. Beaven, Mr. Ernest Pritchard, 

 and many otheis, the attendance being representative of nearly 

 every family residing within many miles of Tetbury, and including 

 nearly the whole of the farmers of the countryside and a great many 

 Tetbury people. 



The company having gathered about the picture which had been 

 on view on the lawn. 



The Duke of Beaufort said : Ladies and gentlemen, we are met 

 here to-day to present to Colonel Henry his portrait and this album 

 containing the names of the subscribers to the picture, as a slight 

 return for all he has done for the Hunt during the 24 years he has 

 acted as secretary. I suppose you are all aware how hard he has 

 worked, how well he has attended to every detail connected with 

 damage, loss of poultry, and all other matters connected with the 

 Hunt. Unfortunately, we don't get any younger as time goes on, 

 and Colonel Henry, alas ! found it impossible to ride and see what 

 was going on whilst out hunting, and he therefore determined to 

 resign. Luckily, that does not mean losing him from among us. 

 (Hear, hear.) He is still living in our midst, and I trust will do so 

 for many years to come. (Applause.) I hope when he looks at 

 this picture and this album containing the names of those who have 

 subscribed to the picture he will be reminded of many happy days 

 and many old friends. (Hear, hear.) I will say no more, but will 

 ask Colonel Henry to accept the picture as a token of our esteem and 

 affection, and wish him and Mrs. Henry long life and happiness. 

 (Applause.) 



Colonel Sir Audley Neeld said : Ladies and gentlemen, I don't 

 intend to detain you long, and first of all I wish to endorse every word 



