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Capper (Master of the Craven), G. B. Eyston, 

 J. S. Phillips, J. Thompson, D. Bennett, P. 

 Wynter, E. K. Lenthall, F. Martin-Atkins, 

 A. Campbell, D. Gaussen, J. Aid worth, E. P. 

 Crowdy, H. Peacock, Nash, Williams, Edmonds, 

 Godfrey, Wallis, J. Adams, Drewe, Worley, 

 Fisher, Betteridge White, Moore, Davenport, 

 Empson Franklin, Payne, Dandridge, Walters, 

 Roberts, T. Whitfield, Sharpe, Pinniger, 

 Roberts, &c. 



On the death, 1874, of Mr. J. B. Lowndes, 

 Captain Morland became Joint Secretary to 

 the Hunt Club with Mr. G. F. Crowdy. 



The second period of three years for which 

 the Masters had undertaken to hunt the country 

 having expired, a meeting of the Hunt Com- 

 mittee was held at the Woodman Inn, Fern- 

 ham, when the offer of Lord Craven and Mr. 

 T. Duffield to continue for another season was 

 accepted, and a cordial vote of thanks for their 

 past services unanimously passed. 



The following account of a good run with 

 Lord Craven and Mr. Tom Duffield is from 

 the pen of that excellent sportsman, Mr. John 

 Wallis :— 



