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out brightly, while the next event was delayed by 

 a heavy snowstorm, accompanied by a strong and 

 bitter cold wind ; a true sample of " March many 

 weathers." 



Amongst those watching the races on the course 

 were : — Mr E. A. V. Stanley (master of the Wood- 

 land Pytchley), Mr Leonard Brassey, M.P. for North 

 Northants, and Lady Violet Brassey (Apethorpe 

 Hall), Sir Arthur and Lady de Capell Brooke (Great 

 Oakley Hall), Sir Charles Gunning and Miss Gunning 

 (Benfield), Captain Sowerby (Sudborough), Colonel 

 H. and Lady Ethel Wickham (Barnwell Castle), 

 Colonel G. W. and Mrs Ripley (Cottingham), Mr 

 W. and Mrs Plevins (Woodford House), Mr H. and 

 Mrs Czarnikow (Cranford Hall), Mr R. and Mrs 

 Bagnell (Cranford), Mr Heard (Cottingham), Mr 

 G. V. Charlton (Woodford), Captain Watts Russell 

 (Biggin Hall), Major J. Mills (Tansor), Mr J. Ark- 

 wright, Mr C. F. MacKee (Oundle), Mrs Scott 

 (Cotterstock), Lieut. -Colonel, Mrs and Miss de 

 Crespigny (Burton Latimer Hall), Captain Maunsell 

 (Rothwell Grange), Colonel, Miss and Mr Benyon 

 (Islip), Mr Benyon (Sudborough), Mr O. D. Luck 

 (Blaston), Mr J. Burgess (Carlton), Mr H. and Mrs 

 Burgess (Cottingham), Mr J. H., Miss, and Mr 

 Smith (Oundle), Mr R. C. Fowder, Mr C. A. Pelham 

 (Shire Lodge, Corby), Mr T. F. Spencer, Mr H. F. 

 Preston, Mr R M. Everitt, Mr F. Everett, Mr E. 

 Collings, Mr W. P. and Mrs Symonds, Mr R. W. 

 Stockburn, Mr L. Richards, Mr B. Harris, Mr J. H. 

 Nicholls, Mr A. Cole (Kettering), Mr D. T. Thring, 

 Mr J. T. Chfford, Mr E. Bonser (Wekley), Mr W. 

 Barnard, the huntsman to the Fitzwilliam hounds, 

 Mr Wingfield, Mr J. A. Potter (Oakley), Mr C. 

 Berry and the Misses Berry (Brampton Ash), Mr 

 and Mrs F. J. Steward (Brigstock), Mr G. W. Sumner 



