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attending to county affairs, and has often 

 entertained the Hunt at Wicklesham ; Mr. 

 and Mrs. Cyril Cunard, of Faringdon House, 

 always well-mounted ; Mr. Duffield and Mr. 

 George Duffield, the two sons of the former 

 Master ; Mr. Edgar Powell, a heavy weight, 

 who generally contrives to be in at the finish ; 

 Captain and Mrs. Schreiber, from Buscot Park ; 

 Mr. William Niven, of Carswell ; Mr. and 

 Mrs. Butler, from Faringdon ; Mr. W. H. 

 Fox, of Bradwell Grove, though not so fre- 

 quently as formerly; Mr. A. K. Lloyd, M.P., 

 from Hendred : Mr. E. Robson, of Stockham, 

 a good horseman and hard rider ; Mr. and 

 Mrs. Brown, of Eastrop Grange ; Mr. and 

 Mrs. Selby- Lowndes, from Stanford ; Captain 

 Wilbraham Taylor ; Captain Stone ; Mr. H. 

 Millard and Mr. E. Pullen representing the 

 farmers on the Committee — the latter is re- 

 membered as having in 1862 at the South 

 Oxfordshire Hunt Steeplechases, held at Prim- 

 rose Hill, Dorchester, ridden the winner of all 

 four events decided : two of the races being 

 won by his own horse " Monkey " ; Mr. and 

 Mrs. L. Paine, from Ringdale ; Captain 

 Courtenay Throckmorton ; Mr. Percy Crowdy, 

 generally on a chestnut ; Captain William Van 

 de Weyer and Mr. Nickisson ; Mr. Guy 

 Graham ; Mr. Kennard ; Mr. Walter Cros- 



