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Molyneux, F. Poole, F. Standish, H. T. Vane, H. 

 Williamson, M. Wood. 



Messrs. (with or without military or naval 

 'handles,' &c). — Batson, Bertie, *Buller, Bullock, 

 Cookson, Cussans, *Dalrymple, Dawson, Dehne 

 (Delme-Badcliffe) , Douglas, *Dundas, Dutton, *Ers- 

 kine (afterwards the famous Lord Erskine), *Fitz- 

 patrick, Gascoyne, Gower, Grosvenor, Hale, Hallett, 

 Hanger, *Hare, * Hastings (Warren), Howorth, 

 *Jekyll, Jennings, Kingsman, Lake, Lamb, Maynard, 

 Hellish, Neville, *Northey, * Onslow, O'Kelly, Parker 

 (Lord Boringdon), Pigott (C. or 'Louse'), *P . . . t 

 (? Admiral Pigot), *Pitt, *Bobinson, Bous, Bush, 

 * St. John, Shakspear, * Sheridan, *Tarleton, Taylor, 

 Thornhill, *Topham, Udney, Yansittart, Yernon (H.), 

 Yilliers, Walker, Watson, Wilson, Wortley, Wyndham. 



The names branded with an asterisk are those of 

 persons who are mentioned by Pigott in his book, and 

 are not expressly stated by him not to have been 

 members of the Jockey Club, and some of whom, 

 therefore, though their membership cannot be abso- 

 lutely proved in the manner adopted in this work, may 

 very well have been members ; for it is difficult to see 

 why Pigott should only now and then, and not always, 

 mention the exceptions. And the exceptions which 

 he does mention are noticeably few. 



Notice may conveniently be taken here of cer- 

 tain Frenchmen who, like ' Philippe Egalite,' were 



