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land ; Mr. A. P. Gould, of Clanfield ; Mr. 

 and Mrs. T. Faulkner and Mr. W. Battersby, 

 from Kempsford ; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Palmer, 

 from Fairford Park ; Mrs. P. Preston, of 

 Milton Hill ; Mr. J. H. Parker, U.S. ; Mr. 

 Charles Belcher, of Northcourt ; Captain Theo- 

 bald ; Captain Battye ; Captain Wigan (13th 

 Hussars) ; Mr. H. C. Sutton, who is always to 

 the front in a good run ; Mr. G. W. Cancellor ; 

 Mr. H. Bates, of Lamborne ; Mr. F. O. 

 Townsend, from Abingdon ; Mr. Robert 

 Loder-Symonds (Cheshire Regt.) and his 

 young brother Thomas, who goes well on 

 his pony ; Mr. Ernest Phillips ; Mr. S. C. 

 Silver, an ardent sportsman ; Mr. John Kirby, 

 of South Moreton, one of the veterans of the 

 Hunt ; Mr. Tom Craddock, of Charney, ever 

 ready to lead the way when something thick 

 and black barred the way, and his son Richard, 

 hard to beat ; Mr. Jenkins, from Woolstone, 

 with his son (in the holidays), Harry Moore, 

 from Uffington, a chip of the old block ; Mr. 

 John Weaving, of Longworth, and his son 

 Guy, an excellent man on a horse and keen as 

 mustard ; Mr. Charles Jefferies, of Challow 

 Marsh, and his nephew Arthur, from Goosey, 

 who likes riding a going " un " ; Mr. J. 

 Keevil, of Bourton ; Mr. Rayner Chandler, a 

 good judge of a horse ; Mr. John Wheeler, of 



