22 FOX-HUNTING FROM SHIRE TO SHIRE 



William Whitehead and Miss Whitehead, Captain 

 Vipan of Stibbington Hall, Mr Gordon Wilson, 

 Colonel Spilling of Biggin Hall, Mr L. B. Woodforde 

 and the Misses Woodforde, the late Mr James Hornsby 

 with Mrs Hornsby hunted with these hounds from 

 Laxton Park ; Mrs W. Scott, Miss Orlebar, Miss 

 Fowke, Mr and Mrs Stanley Brotherhood, and Miss 

 Helen and Sheila Brotherhood, Mr Lionel Digby, 

 Mr and Mrs J. A. Dane, Mr Harvey Thomas, 

 Captain Archibald Weigall, when living at Ape- 

 thorpe. Captain and the Hon. Mrs C. Pelham from 

 Stamford ; Mr H. Gilhat, Captain and Mrs Hotham, 

 Mr Shedden, Mr H. and P. Bradley, Mr J. A. Percival, 

 Mr and Mrs Newton, Mr James Bonsor, Mr Fabling, 

 the Messrs William, " Jimmy," and " Jack " Cheney, 

 as well known between the flags as they are 

 across country ; Mr M'Kee, one of the best when 

 hounds run over a stifHy fenced country ; Mr 

 T. H. Smith of Oundle, top of the heavy-weight 

 division ; Captain and Mrs A. Adams, Mr Andrew 

 Percival, Mr James W. Barford, Mr and Mrs J. W. 

 Rowe, Mr J. Soames, Mr Walter Maxwell, Mr A. V. 

 Matson, Mr G. Percival, Mr F. Percival, Captain 

 and Mrs Beatty, Mr and Mrs H. Fordham, Mrs E. 

 Adams, Miss Roper, Miss Trollove, Mr and Mrs 

 Bird, Mr Harry O'Brien, Mr E. Beck, Mr and Mrs 

 Frank Nichols, Mr and Mrs Hinchcliffe, Captain 

 and Mrs Best, Mr J. E. Little, Miss Vipan, Mr G. 

 Shaw, Mr R. Winfrey, M.P., Mr P. C. Clarke, Mr S. 

 Stokes, Mr Arthur and Walter House, Mr H. de 

 Wilmot, Mr C. Thorp, Mr J. Crisp, Mr T. H. 

 Walker, Mr H. S. Pyke, Mr Bettinson, Mr Kennedy, 

 Mr Hugh Sampson. The Rev. Alan Chaplain, the 

 Rev. G. Rooper, the Rev. M. C. Whitelaw.^ 



1 The Rev. M. C. Whitelaw, "hon. Chaplain" of Fitzwilhaia Hunt, on 

 his hiinter Methuselah. 



