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handsome present had also been purchased, 

 and to whose memory the several speakers 

 feelingly alluded. 



Mr. Brown very kindly brought the hounds 

 down, arriving during the luncheon, and as 

 they were grouped in the pack, with the 

 Master and the two whips, Sheppard and 

 Maiden in pink, the effect was very picturesque 

 and pleasing. Amongst those present were : 

 Sir Wm. Throckmorton, Bart., in the chair, 

 Colonel Van de Weyer, Colonel Edwards, 

 Messrs. E. K. Lenthall, W. Kyffin-Kyffin, 

 Hon. W. Barrington, P. Wroughton, M.P., Sir 

 Henry Elliott, K.C.B., B. H. Morland, Rev. 

 C. J. Johnson, E. W. Dunn, G. Orby Sloper, 

 Major Parke, F. M. Atkins, G. F. Crowdy, E. 

 Hanbury, Rev. W. H. Wall-Jones, H. Denis de 

 Vitre, Captain Loder-Symonds, E. P. Crowdy, 

 Alderman Taunton, E. Ormond, Major E. 

 Morland, D. Ganssen, C. P. Noel, Major 

 Aldridge, C. D. Batt, D. Kennard, J. Daly, 

 A. E. Clarke, P. Aldworth, J. Blake, E. 

 Powell, W. N. Powell, T. Wallis, C. Hobbs, 

 C. Taylor, C. W. Edmonds, C. Edmonds, J. 

 Boddings, W. Hall, C. Simmonds, L. M. 

 Craddock, T. Lathom, W. Pullen, F. Morland, 

 James Stuart, S. Reade, G. Drewe, C. Curtis, J. 

 Gibbs, junr., E. Phillips, C. Belcher, C. Luker, 

 A. H. Simpson, M. Wheeler, P. Craddock, 



