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lishment. When some years afterwards his Grace 

 commuted the pension he enjoyed in right of his 

 position as Grand Falconer, he withdrew from the 

 club. 



I think the club was strongest and showed 

 its best sport about the period 1886-96. The 

 members in 1886 were: 



Lord Lilford. 



F. Newcome. 



W. H. St. Quintin. 



Lord Londesborough. 



B. H. Jones. 



Duke of St. Albans. 



Duke of Portland. 



Hon. E. W. B. Portman. 



Hon. G. Lascelles Manager. 



HONORARY MEMBERS 



Hon. Cecil Duncombe. 

 Hon. G. R. 0. Hill. 

 Colonel Brooksbank. 

 F. Salvin, Esq. 



In the previous spring season the hawks killed on 

 the Downs no less than 243 head of rooks, crows, 

 and magpies. 



The total head of game killed during the 

 season was 515, including 77 rabbits taken with 

 a goshawk. 



