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November, 1891. There were present: Cap- 

 tain and Mrs. Orr-Ewing, Master Orr-Ewing, 

 Mr. and Miss Duffield, Mr. Shaw-Phillips, 

 Captain and Mrs. Hippisley, Mr. Herbert 

 Morrell, Mr. Kyffin-Kyffin, Colonel Edwards, 

 Messrs. G. Greaves, F. Morland, C. Morrell, 

 Eyston C. Eyston, F. Martin-Atkins, B. H. 

 Morland, A. M. Case, E. P. Crowdy, J. F. 

 Downing, P. Wroughton, M.P., Edgar Powell, 

 P. Aldworth, J. H. Tollit, E. Robson, J. Blake, 

 J. Weaving, E. Phillips, J. Phillips, J. Wallis, 

 C. Edmonds, W. Edmonds, Lyford W. Pullen, 

 E. Pullen, C. Taylor, Saxby J. Clark, W. 

 Whitehorn, W. Floyd, T. Dewe, Tripp, and 

 others, includingf several ladies. The doof 

 pack was thrown off and quickly found at Tuck 

 Pen : after a quick burst to Hanney Bridge 

 the fox was lost. They soon found again at 

 Marcham, and ran to Appleton Common, then 

 back to Fyfield, and on to near Roadside 

 Farm ; here the fox was lost, and the field 

 was most hospitably entertained by Mr. E. 

 Powell. New House Covert was then drawn 

 blank, but two brace were quickly on foot in 

 Stanborough. One was run to Lyford, where 

 hounds were whipped off at dark. 



On Friday, January the 29th, 1892, the 

 hounds met at Step Farm, and were trotted off 

 to Haremore. A halloa from Sheppard an- 



