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of Woodstock, an office which his ancestor, 

 the great Speaker, held before him ; the Hon. 

 Osbert Craven ; Mr. and Lady Emily Van 

 de Weyer and Miss Van de Weyer ; Colonel 

 White, who lived at the Race, Kingston Bag- 

 puize, and hunted on wheels ; Mr. Finlay 

 Campbell, of Kitemore ; Mr. Stuart Campbell, 

 of Buscot ; Major Price Blackwood, of Tubney 

 House, who rode straight, and drove a four-in- 

 hand ; Messrs. Tom and Percy Craddock ; 

 Robert and Philip Aid worth, of Frilford ; Mr. 

 Walter and Mr. Edward Morland, of Abingdon ; 

 Charles Taylor, of Bradley Farm, who had a 

 celebrated horse called "The Count," that was 

 said to have jumped every gate in the Vale ; 

 Mr. John Wallis, of Shifford ; Messrs. Charles 

 and John Edmonds, of Longworth ; Mr. 

 William Edmonds, of Draycott Moor ; Mr. 

 Edgar Powell ; Mr. George Adams ; Mr. 

 Thomas Hyde, of Caldecott House, Abingdon; 

 the Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Agar, from Stanton 

 Fitzwarren ; Mr. Edwin Martin-Atkins, of 

 Kingston Lisle ; Mr. Frank Martin-Atkins, 

 of Westfield House ; Mr. Tom Price ; Mr. 

 John Bowles, of Milton Hill, and his son. 

 Captain Bowles ; Messrs. Charles and James 

 Beesley, of Charney ; Mr. D. Bennett, of 

 Faringdon House ; Mr. W. Dore, of Bishop- 

 stone ; Mr. George Cozens, of Mackney, 



