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T. Hare, riding his well-known grey horse ; Captain 

 " Dick " Ellison also being close up, and the ground 

 being rather holding across a line of alternate grass 

 and plough, many of the horses were ridden to a 

 standstill. One of the Lady Manners took a harm- 

 less fall at an awkward fence ; but General Sir 



Belvoir Weaver ('06), died from the result of a hunting accident, 1910. 



Mildmay Willson received a shaking fall when his 

 horse came down, rolling on him. 



By a lucky chance Lady Greenall's two small 

 boys turned up at the finish, in charge of Harry 

 Latham, the stud groom, and to Master Gilbert was 

 presented the brush of the last fox of the season 

 1908-9, the mask being attached to the saddle 

 of his brother, Master Edward, riding the long-tailed 

 white pony — quite an eventful day's sport, which 

 these youngsters did not forget to enter in their 

 diary when they returned home ! 



