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Lady [Gerard, Lord and Lady Castlereagh, Mr. and 

 Mrs. H. C. Bentley, Major and Mrs. R. B. Muir, 

 Mr. Hugh Owen, Mr. and Mrs. W. Harford, Captain 

 and Mrs. Burns Hartopp, Lord and Lady Cowley, 

 Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Bankart, Mr. W. A. Chaplin, 

 Major Bradford Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. K. 

 Durlacher, Mr. Frank Chaplin, Mr. Vere Chaplin, 

 Sir Henry Jervoise, vSir Arthur Fludyer, Mr. and 

 Mrs. G. Fen wick. Major Hughes Onslow, Colonel 

 Malcolm Little, the Hon. Lancelot Lowther, the 

 Hon. Charles Fitzwilliam, Mr. A. E. Burnaby, Mr. 

 and Mrs. R. Fenwick, Captain Vickerman, Major 

 J. McKie, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Monro, Miss Tryon, 

 Captain E. C. Clayton, Captain and Mrs. David 

 Beatty, Major Wilfred Ricardo, Mrs. Gough, Miss 

 Pelham, Miss Barclay, Major Andrew Coates, Mr. 

 A. L. Duncan, Miss Duncan, Mr. Alec Duncan, 

 Mr. J. Belville, Mr. Alec Cross, the Hon. W. R. 

 Wyndham, Captain N. Allfrey, Mr. F. Murietta, 

 Mr. Worrah, Mr. G. H. Finch, Mrs. Cooper, Mr. and 

 Mrs. Maxwell Angas, Mr. G. B. Parker, Captain A. 

 Smith, Captain J. Burns, Captain Ewing, Major 

 Heycock, Captain R. A. Markham, Colonel Bouverie, 

 Mr. W. P. Cartmeh Hubbesty, Mr. H. Drage, Mr. 

 H. Stokes, Mr. Hames, junior. Dr. Norman and the 

 Rev. R. C. Dashwood. 



A more classical setting for so brilliant an assem- 

 blage than Ranksborough Gorse it would be im- 

 possible to imagine, and Thatcher quickly had 

 hounds out of covert close at the brush of a fox. 

 Leaving the Leesthorpe side he ran by Langham 

 away for Ashwell, and was killed after a brilliant 

 burst. A fresh fox jumping up off a plough field, 

 Thatcher and hounds were quickly on his line, going 

 through Ashwell Spinney away for Whissendine, 

 over the brook to Stapleford domains, with slower 



