FOX-HUNTING FROM SHIRE TO SHIRE 



racing season at Lincoln. All the way down the road 

 in the six mile journey from Nottingham, there were 

 every sort of conveyance with luncheon hampers, 

 making their way to the hill-side at Woodborough, 

 which is a natural grand-stand for the surrounding 

 grass country. A representative gathering assembled 

 on the course and in the paddock down in the 

 valley, the hill-side being thickly lined with an 

 enormous crowd, whilst a hundred or more people 

 were to be seen riding about to see the racing. 



Among those present were 

 the Earl of Harrington, Mr 

 and Mrs Richard Franklin, 

 Mr T. P. Barber, Lieut.- 

 Colonel R. Leslie Birkin, 

 D.S.O., Colonel C. W. Bir- 

 kin, Mrs C. W. Birkin, 

 Colonel Sir Hervey and 

 Lady Bruce, Capt. and Mrs 

 G. Foljambe, Mr C. J. Hus- 

 kinson, Mr T. W. Huskinson, 

 Mr W. N. Kicking, Mr and 

 Mrs H. G. Sherbrooke, Mr 

 H. Crossley, Count L. Arco, Mr C. S. Wright, Miss 

 Violet Pratt Barlow, Mr H. W. T. Patterson, Mr 

 B. J. F. Crossley, Mr J. T. Farr, Mr H. Crossland, 

 Mr A. Grundy, Mr and Mrs T. Losco Bradley, Mr 

 A. W. Hickling, Mr W. R. Brockton, Mr Geo. 

 Brockton, Mr Wm. Brockton, Mr T. B. Marson, 

 Mr Geo. Williamson, the Hon. Mrs J. C. Lister, 

 Miss Louise Brockton, the Rev. E. St John Morse, 

 Mr F. J. Clarke, Mr W. Brealey, Mr J. Johnson 

 (Thoroton Manor), Mr Sam Johnson, Mr Geo. 

 Johnson, Mr Cecil Johnson, Mr W. Price, Mr H. 

 Chettle, Mr J. H. Basilico, Mr Andrew Basilico, 

 Miss Basilico, Dr H. E. Coghlan, Mrs J. H. Wood- 



The Earl of Harrington, M.F.H. 



