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good wishes for the happiness and pros- 

 perity of the club. 

 "A. ANESLEY H. VILLEBOIS 



SIR HENRY PEYTON T. WHITMORE 



T. HARRISON CAPT. HAMILTON 



H. F. OKEOVER." 



The first on the list is Arthur Anesley, 

 Esq., a gentleman of Oxfordshire, whose 

 portly figure I remember well, sitting 

 behind his four red roans, and exhibiting 

 all the skill and accomplishments of a first- 

 rate artist. 



Sir Henry Peyton, Bart., was long a 

 most active member of the club, and took 

 considerable interest in the well-doing of 

 several professionals, whom he liberally 

 patronised, and when in town would fre- 

 quently and separately visit them at the office 

 from which their drags set out, mounted 

 on his handsome grey cob, criticizing and 

 passing encomiums on all that he admired. 

 He always drove four greys, a good-looking 

 team, though slow, which he handled well, 



