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to twist as they liked. If not a great day with the 

 Cheshire, it was a most enjoyable one, with favour- 

 able weather conditions, good going, and an inter- 

 esting riding field to watch. 



The Duke of Westminster retired from the master- 

 ship of the Cheshire at the end of season 1910-11, to 

 be succeeded by Mr Roylance-Court of polo fame, 

 and Captain Higson ; both well-known followers 

 of the pack. Edwin vShort from the Puckeridge 

 was selected as huntsman, with an entirely new staff 

 of whippers-in — Walter Wilson, R. Reynolds, and 

 A. Hoare. 



