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included a representative gathering of the elite of 

 Leicestershire, foregathered from all parts of the 

 world, numbering possibly three hundred — by no 

 means the largest muster we have seen. Riding 

 with the master, was his daughter Miss Mary 

 Forester, being the only lady in the assembly who 

 sported the blue silk collar of the Ouorn, Mrs Forester 

 (on wheels), the Duchess of Newcastle, Elizabeth, 

 Countess of Wilton and Mr A. V. Pry or, the Earl of 

 Harrington, Baron de Forest, Lady Guernsey, the 

 Countess of Warwick, Lady Milbanke, Mr John and 

 Lady Theresa Cross, Sir Gerald Hanson, Sir Frederick 

 Fowke, Baron de Hoz, the Hon. Mrs John Gretton, 

 Mrs J. F. Laycock, Lady Kathleen Hill, the Hon. 

 Mrs E. Wyndham, Colonel the Hon. W. A. W. 

 Lawson, Miss Olive Lawson, Captain the Hon. R. 

 Robertson, Colonel Grenfell, Colonel Reginald Hoare, 

 Mr C. W. Wright, Mr and Mrs J. F. Harrison, Mr 

 Coomb, Colonel Gordon Wilson, Captain Herbert 

 Wilson, Mr and Mrs A. E. Burnaby, Miss Naylor, 

 Admiral and Mrs David Beatty, Major T. B. Atkinson, 

 Mr and Mrs R. E. Strawbridge, Miss Strawbridge, 

 Major and Mrs R. B. Muir, Miss Clara Muir, Major 

 R. A. Markham, Mr and Mrs Archibald Smith, 

 Major Sir Geoffrey Palmer, Major Tomblin, the 

 Misses Brocklehurst, Mr P. H. Coxe, Major G. W. 

 Hobson, Major Heycock, Mr and Mrs C. J. Phillips, 

 Mr and Mrs J. S. Crawford, the Misses Crawford, 

 Mrs Hepworth, Captain and Mrs Burns-Hartopp, 

 the Misses Burns-Hartopp, Mr G. T. Wade, Mrs G. 

 W. Hillyard, Mr Davidson, Mr and Mrs H. G. 

 Fenwick, Major and Mrs Campbell Johnston, Captain 

 Campbell Johnston, Mr and Mrs R. Monro, Major 

 and Mrs Mann Thomson, Mr J. D. Cradock, Captain 

 J. W. Burns, Captain and Mrs N. Allfrey, Mr H. 

 C. Allfrey, Captain Hugh Ashton, Mr \\\ P. Cantrell- 



