6 GOOD SPORT 



Mr. R. B. Walker, who has done so for nearly a 

 quarter of a century. Amongst the distinguished 

 gathering have been seen at one time or another 

 Sir Reginald Graham, the Yorkshire squire, ex- 

 master of the Cotswold, New Forest, Tedworth, and 

 Hurworth hunts, and author of a most interesting 

 volume of " Hunting Recollections," which we had 

 the pleasure to help to illustrate ; the late Sir 

 Herbert Langham, of Pytchley fame, often judging 

 hounds ; Mr. G. P. Elystan Evans, ex-master of the 

 Cambridgeshire and Tickham hunts, also a judge at 

 Peterborough ; Mr. T. Butt Miller, master of the 

 far-famed V. W. H. Crickdale ; '' Brooksby " of the 

 Fieliy Captain Pencil Elmhirst, Lord Annally, Mr. 

 C. D. Se3^mour, Mr. Alfred Gilbey, Colonel Robert- 

 son Aikman, Lord Westmorland, Mr. W. E. Oakley, 

 Lord Penrhyn, the Earl of Enniskillen, Lord 

 Chesham, Sir William Cooke, Mr. Sidney Loder, 

 Mr. H. W. Selby-Lowndes, Mr. Robert Watson, and 

 his son Mr. John Watson, Lord Bathurst, Lord 

 Leconsfield, Mr. Esme Arkwright, Lord Waterford, 

 Lord Cholmondeley, the Hon. Mark Rolle, Mr. 

 Merthyr and Lady Theodore Guest, Mr. R. Chandos 

 Pole, Mr. and Mrs. C. Penn-Sherbrooke, Mr. J. S. H. 

 Fullerton, Sir W. M. Curtis, Lord Southampton, Mr. 

 W. M. Wroughton, Mr. J. Maunsell Richardson, Lord 

 Macclesfield, Mr. J. Bathurst are a few names, past 

 and present, that help to make a Peterborough 

 crowd of celebrities, together with as many fair 

 ladies in summer costume, the Dianas of the chase, 

 from hunting countries far and wide. 



Memories of famous huntsmen seen round the 

 ring, either as professors in mufti or wearing the 

 uniform of the chase, calls to mind two or three 

 generations, the record of whose science and skill 

 form the brightest pages in hunting history. We 



