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which carried Gillard and Firr in 1884. The bay 

 mare ridden by the Belvoir huntsman was Zephyr, 

 a quick square hunter, with the best of back and 

 shoulders. The Ouorn huntsman rode a 15-hand 

 2-inch bay horse with a white face, a naihng good 

 hunter named Braceby Lad, winner of a three-mile 

 farmers' steeplechase at the Belvoir meeting in 1907, 

 giving Mr. Garner Bellamy his first winning mount, 



Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Griffith. 



and then the property of Mr. G. F. Any an of 

 Braceby. 



The Belvoir whippers-in were Jack Hewitt, who 

 came from the Meynell, and H. Norman, a very 

 good horseman, possessing both hands and seat. 

 Those for the Ouorn were Will Weston and J . Goddard, 

 the latter a kinsman of the famous '^ Jimmy " 

 Goddard, whipper-in to the Cottesmore in the 

 seventies. As Belvoir and Quorn are stepping- 

 stones for promotion, the quartette will probably 

 be found at no distant date in the list of huntsmen. 



