270 



DRIVING. 



Valentia, Viscount. 

 Villiers, Frederick E., Esq. 

 Wheble, Lieut. -Colonel. 

 Whitmore, Capt. 



\Vinnington, Sir Francis, Bart, 

 Wood, Joseph Carter, Esq. 

 Wood, Thomas, Esq. 

 Wynne, L. M., Esq. 



Members Abroad. 



Lord Carrington (O.H.M.S.) 



Lord William Beresford (O.H.M.S.) 



Count Miinster. 



Regimental Coaches (Ex-Offirio}. 



1 1st Life Guards. 



2nd Life Guards. 



Royal Horse Guards. 



1st Dragoon Guards. 



2nd Dragoon Guards. 



3rd Dragoon Guards. 



4th Dragoon Guards. 

 1 5th Dragoon Guards. 



6th Dragoon Guards. 



7th Dragoon Guards. 

 1 1st Dragoons Royal. 

 1 2nd Dragoons, Royal Scots Greys. 



6th Dragoons (Inniskilling). 



3rd Hussars. 



4th Hussars. 



7th Hussars. 



loth Hussars. 



nth Hussars. 

 1 1 4th Hussars. 



1 5th Hussars. 

 1 1 8th Hussars. 

 1 I Qth Hussars. 



2Oth Hussars. 



2ist Hussars. 



5th Lancers. 



9th Lancers. 

 1 1 2th Lancers. 



1 6th Lancers. 



1 7th Lancers. 

 1 Royal Horse Artillery. 

 1 Cavalry Depot Coach, Canterbury. 

 1 Grenadier Guards, 1st Batt. 



Grenadier Guards, 2nd Batt. 



Grenadier Guards, 3rd Batt. 



Coldstream Guards, 1st Batt. 



Coldstream Guards, 2nd Batt. 



Scots Guards, 1st Batt. 

 1 Scots Guards, 2nd Batt. 



Each driving club has a private enclosure for itself at Ascot 

 the Four-in-Hand being stationed nearly opposite the Royal 

 Stand, and the Coaching Club by the telegraph board in each 

 of which from twenty to thirty well-turned-out coaches are 

 drawn up on each of the four days of the royal meeting. 

 Private enclosures are also reserved for both clubs at San- 

 down Park, Kempton Park, and Lord's Cricket Ground. The 

 meets of the coaches at the Magazine, in Hyde Park, are 

 among the most popular sights of the whole London season. 



i Ex-officio Members 1888. 



