114 FOX-HUNTING FROM SHIRE TO SHIRE 



Miss Laura Willson with Miss Sylvia Amcotts, 

 Mr Arthur Willson, Sir George Whichcote on a 

 chestnut, Colonel Eric Smith, Mr Robert Rose on 

 a strong bay, Captain Pritchard, Mr F. H. Schwind, 

 Mr A. L. Jessopp, Mr L. Heathcote, Mr T. W. and 

 Mrs Stanton both riding chestnuts, Mr Vincent 

 Hemery on a short -tailed black horse, Mr J. Tomlin- 



Sir Gilbert Greenall, master of the Belvoir. 



son, Mr Bernard Caswell, Mr James Rudkin, Mr A. 

 Pick, Miss Pick, Mr Barber, Mr T. Bradley, Mr G. 

 Mays, Mr A. Wadsley, Mr H. Clarke, Mr G. H. 

 Bellamy, Mr H. M. Escritt, the Rev. F. M. P. Sheriff. 

 At the meet a runaway horse was gallantly 

 stopped by Mr Harry Clarke, himself riding a four 

 year old, and wearing a patch over one eye, after 

 being in the wars when schooling on the day previous. 

 The meet is close to a beautiful grass country with 

 large tracts of woodland, seldom visited by hounds, 

 but noted for a wild, stout breed of foxes who can 



