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Sir Gilbert, the master ; and with Lady Greenall 

 at the head of the hunt, the day's sport proceeds 

 with that easy regularity which results from perfect 

 organisation. Ably seconded by Mr E. W. Griffith, 

 her brother, in the capacity of field-master, whose 

 polished oratory has such a salutary effect to dam 

 the current of impetuosity, it is not surprising that 

 it is a pleasure to ride with the Belvoir, even on a 



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The way to Covert. 



bad day's sport. The occasion under consideration, 

 when the large field assembled at Piper Hole Dam, 

 the first business was to collect a " cap " for the 

 Farmers' Benevolent Society, which profited to the 

 extent of £40. The assembled field included Lady 

 Greenall in command, Mr E. W. Griffith to marshal 

 the forces, Mrs E. W. Griffith, Lord Robert Manners, 

 Lady Violet Manners, Count Hoyos, Major-General 

 John Brocklehurst, the Hon. Edward and Mrs 

 Wyndham, the Hon. W. R. Wyndham, Lord Castle- 

 reagh, Mr Ernest Chaplin, Mr and Mrs E. Lindsey 

 Smith, Sir Charles Welby, Miss Welby, Lady 

 Willoughby de Eresby — the present Countess of 



