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Magazine, January 1907. " Owston Wood, a huge 

 jungle, close on two miles long, and half a mile 

 broad. It is a grand stronghold for foxes ; the 

 wonder is it does not harbour bears and wolves in 

 its impenetrable fastnesses, with meandering boggy 

 rides." The large field out included the Earl of 

 Lonsdale and Lord Annaly, with their respective 

 huntsmen Frank Freeman and Sam Gillson, who 

 are brothers-in-law; the Hon. Lancelot Lowther, 

 Miss Lowther, Lord Edward Spencer Churchill, 

 Mr. C. and Lady Lilian Grenfell, the Marquis of 

 Cholmondeley, Mary Lady Gerard, Lord Alistair 

 Leveson-Gower, General Mahon, Lord and Lady 

 Castlereagh, the Hon. R. Douglas, Victoria, Countess 

 of Yarborough, and Mr. J. Maunsell Richardson, 

 Colonel and Mrs. Blair, Sir F. T. Fowke, Miss Fowke, 

 Elizabeth, Countess of Wilton, Mr. A. V. Pryor, 

 Major-General Coddrington, Lord Hamilton of 

 Dalzell, Major the Hon. P. C. E. Freke, Mr. and 

 Mrs. S. Loder, Colonel the Hon. W. A. Lawson, 

 the Misses Lawson, Miss Naylor, Major Dawson, 

 Major R. B. Muir, Captain G. Powell, Major T. 

 Bradford Atkinson, Captain Poyser, Major Hughes 

 Onslow, Mrs. H. Callender, Miss Callender, Mr. P. C. 

 de Paravicini, Colonel W. A. Peake, Mr. and Mrs. 

 Chaphn, Major Heygate, Mr. J. and Lady Theresa 

 Cross, Major E. G. B. Palmer, Captain H. Wilson, 

 Mr. Niven, Mr. W. A. Chaplin, Major and Mrs. A. 

 Coats, Mr. H. Dixon, Major and Mrs. W. Ricardo, 

 Mr. and Mrs. S. Bigge, Captain Burns Hartopp, the 

 Misses Burns Hartopp, Captain J . W. Burns, Captain 

 the Lion. R. Robertson, Mr. R. Heathcote, Captain 

 E. C. Clayton, Mr. Greville Clayton, Mr. Vere 

 Chaphn, Mr. F. Chaphn, Mr. R. L. Fenwick, Mr. 

 and Mrs. E. G. Fenwick, Miss Tryon, Mrs. Evan 

 Hanbury, Mr. H. Hanbury, Miss Hanbury, Miss 



