io8 GOOD SPORT 



and Will Weston, who took a fall, but was there in 

 time to handle the fox. 



Another good day was after meeting at Brant 

 Broughton, where the field included the master 

 General Sir Mildmay Willson, C.B., Sir George 

 Whichcote, Sir Robert Filmer, Major Tempest 

 Major J. H. Rennie, Mr. and Mrs. R. Clayton Swan 

 the Hon. Gertrude Walsh, Captain J. S. Reeve 

 Mr. E. Royds, Mr. C. de Paravicini, Captain J 

 Thorpe, Mr. Cyril Greenall, Mr. E. A. Smith, Mr. H 

 Jackson, Mr. C. Hartley, Mr. Cecil Wray, Mr. J 

 Mountain, Mr. Burroughs, Mr. H. Morley, Mr. A. E 

 Tomhnson, Mr. W. B. Burt, Mr. Wigram, Rev 

 F. M. P. Sheriffe. 



Finding quickly near the meet, they ran in the 

 direction of Stubton, coming round by Straggle- 

 thorpe and Leadenham into Waterloo Gorse, where 

 a good hunt of thirty minutes ended. Finding 

 again in Brant Broughton top covert they ran by 

 Beckingham, crossing the river Witham into Staple- 

 ford Wood, making quite a good day's sport and a 

 hard one for horses. 



In January 1906 the Blankney with many 

 Belvoir followers assembled at Aswarby Park, where 

 Sir George Whichcote entertained a large field, 

 which included the master General Sir Mildmay 

 and Miss Laura Willson, Miss Sylvia Amcotts, Mr. 

 and Mrs. R. Clayton Swan, the Hon. Gertrude 

 Walsh, Mrs. Montague Thorold, Mrs. G. Schwind, 

 Mrs. T. W. Stanton, the Miss Reids, Captain J. S. 

 Reeve, Mr. and Mrs. Norton, Captain and Mrs. 

 Pritchard, Mr. A. E. and Miss Jessopp, Mr. E. 

 Chaphn, Mr. W. Fane, Major J. H. Rennie, Mr. 

 Cyril Greenall, Major J. A. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. E. 

 Royds, Mr. Cherry, the Rev. F. M. P. Sheriffe. 

 Aswarby Park is a stronghold for foxes, as many as 



