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Blanche, married the ninth Earl of Coventry ; 

 another, Lady Beatrix, married the fifth Earl 

 of Cadogan ; and Lady Emily, the youngest, 

 married Mr. Victor William Bates Van de 

 Weyer, of New Lodge. 



The opening meet of the Old Berkshire 

 Hounds under the new regime took place at 

 the kennels on Wednesday, November the 

 3rd, 1868. Breakfast was provided at New 

 House. There were present the Masters, Mr. 

 T. Duffield and the Earl of Craven, Col. 

 Lloyd Lindsay, V.C., Sir N. W. Throckmor- 

 ton, Messrs. C. Duffield, T. J. Bowles, G. B. 

 Eyston, A. C. Campbell, J. B. Starky, J. B. 

 Lowndes, G. I. Haines, J. Morland, E. M.- 

 Atkins, W. and J. Aldworth, E. K. Lenthall 

 E. Morland, H. Maskelyne, Rev. J. Jenkins 

 J. Dyke, A. Edmonds, J. Edmonds, C. and J 

 Beesley, F. Drew, H. Peacock, J. Lichfield 

 H. Godfrey, T. B. Myers, R. B. Phillips, J 

 Dale, E. J. Trendall, F. Dandridge, R. Church 

 H. Newman-Stone, J. Blake, C. Simmonds 

 R. Badcock, C. Cox, F. Payne, Williams, J 

 Butler, Lyford and others. They drew Lyford 

 Copse first and found at once. The fox ran 

 by Challow to Woodhill and Grove, then 

 back again to Lyford, on to Woodhill and 

 to ground. 



On Thursday, January the 7th, 1869, a Hunt 



