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Shoes, Navenby. The field out inchided Sir Robert 

 Filmer, the Earl and Countess of Liverpool, Lady 

 Irene Denison, Lady Enid Fane, Major - General 

 Sir Mildmay Willson, K.C.B., Miss Laura Willson, 

 Miss Sylvia Amcotts, Sir George Whichcote, Major 



A. C. Tempest, Captain R. Tempest, Captain and 

 Mrs Wellesley, Mr C. Greenall, Captain J. S. Reeve, 

 Mr A. L. and Miss Jessopp, Mrs Lombe, Mr Alexander, 

 Mr R. H. Spooner, Mrs M. Thorold, Miss Reid, Mr 

 Edmund Royds, M.P., Mrs Royds, Mrs Tallents, 

 Captain Gibbes, Mr A. E. Smith, Mr H. J. Torr, 

 Miss Torr, Miss Morton, Mr and Mrs C. S. Norton, 

 Mr A. H. Bergne Coupland, Mrs J. H. Baniton, 

 Mr Cecil Wray, Mr G. F. Wells-Cole, Mr C. Hartley, 

 Mr W. J. Need, Mr G. T. Marriner, Mr W. B. Burtt, 

 Mr and Miss Burtt, Mr R. J. and Miss Tonge, Mr 



B. P. Coulson, Mr J. Brocklebank, Mr G. Pilkington, 

 Mr J. C. Mountain, Mr H. C. Morley, Miss Morley, 

 Mr R. Wright, Mr Yates, Mr C. T. Clarke. 



Finding a good fox in Mr N. C. Cockburn's covert, 

 hounds ran very fast over the low road to Lincoln, 

 into Broughton Bottom covert. Getting close at 

 their fox they hunted a twisty course to Brant 

 Broughton village, then travelling almost parallel 

 with the road to Lincoln, they ran past Straggle- 

 thorpe, and Sir Mildmay Willson's osier beds 

 into the Belvoir country. The chase swept on 

 over the Fulbeck Low fields, through Parsons Thorns 

 into Reeves Gorse. Getting close up to their fox 

 they raced over the Caythorpe country, kilUng 

 him in the open, three fields from Hough Gorse ; 

 a good finish to a fine hunt of fifty-three 

 minutes. During the season 1910-11 hounds killed 

 forty brace of foxes, marking eighteen and a half 

 brace to ground. 



" I love hunting, and like to kill a fox when I can,'' 



