CAPTAIN F. W. FORESTER lyj 



sharp to Kingston Spinney ; then crossing 

 the Canal, left Bath House on the left, and 

 Uffington Wood on the right, to the top of 

 the Downs, where he turned to the left and 

 ran past the Punchbowl, and was killed about 

 half a mile from Woolley Park, after a fine 

 hunting run of two hours and five minutes. 



Captain Forester is now hunting from 

 Saxelbye Park, near Melton Mowbray. He 

 married, in 1894, Aline Laura, eldest daughter 

 of Sir Powlett Charles John Milbank and has 

 issue.* 



On January the 8th, 1895, Mr. George 

 Frederick Crowdy, who had for thirty-eight 

 years been Hon. Secretary, died at Faringdon. 

 A son of the late Mr. Richard Wheeler 

 Crowdy, and a grandson of Mr, William 

 Crowdy, of Westrop House, High worth, Wilts, 

 he was born in 18 18 and was a pupil of Dr. 

 Bowles, of Sudbury House, Faringdon, at 

 whose establishment many men of note, includ- 

 ing the late Mr. T. Delane, of the Times, were 

 educated. Mr. G. F. Crowdy had held many 

 public offices, among them being that of Regis- 

 trar of ♦^he County Court, to which he was 

 appointed on its establishment in 1846. In 

 the year 1888 he was elected as the representa- 



* In 1905 he succeeds Captain Burns-Hartopp as 

 Master of the Quorn. 

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