SIR EDWARD KENNEDY, 1868- 1874 



country people, used to delight in telling a story of 

 one of the few ladies who hunted in those days, and 

 was kicked off, leaving her habit on the crutches, her 

 horse galloping off. " I kept my head," he used to 

 say, " got off my horse, took off my coat, walked 

 backwards, and handed it to her." 



With a view to putting on record so far as is pos- 

 sible the actual personnel of the Kildare Hunt, I 

 have set out at different periods such lists of mem- 

 bers as have been forthcoming. In continuing this 

 practice, I do not think I can do better than give at 

 length a list of the Kildare Hunt Club at the time 

 when Sir Edward Kennedy filled the Mastership. 



The Marquess of Dro- Lord O. Fitzgerald, 



gheda. M.P. 



Mr J. P. Tynte. The Earl of Mayo. 



Mr Wm Forbes. Mr E. Kane. 



Baron de Robeck. The Marquess of Down- 



The Earl of Clonmell. shire. 



Mr E. Cole. Sir James Higginson. 



Mr Chas. Hoffman. Mr David Mahony. 



Mr R. Moore. Mr Wm Robertson. 



Mr C. Cramer Roberts. Mr Goodriche Sheddon. 



Sir Gerald G. Aylmer, Mr F. Henry. 



Bart. Mr A. M. OTerrall. 



Rev. H. Borrowes. Mr T. Cooke Trench. 



Lord Cloncurry. Capt. Tuthill. 



Lord Strathnairn. Capt. Paget Butler. 



Major Barton. Mr James Lambert. 



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