VI 



THE TEINITY FOOT BEAGLES 



From Drawing' by A. H. I'l'iin in T.F.B.C. Book. 



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The willingness of the response brings us to the second function of 



a Preface — acknowledgments. 



With so many kind and helpful 



contributors it is diflicult to know 



where to begin, and invidious to 



select names, but some must ])e 



mentioned. Mr. Charles Hoare and 



Dr. Fenwick have helped us to piece 



together an outline of the almost 



forgotten Foot Drag ; Lord Ernest 



St. Maur has taken great pains over 



the hunting in the days of " Pat " 



Currey ; and we are indebted to the 



Eegius Professor of Greek, Dr. Henry 



Jackson, for the personal memoir of 



our Founder, which is an evident labour of love. The other 



lengthier and more detailed contributions are Mr. P. Burges's 



account of " Mother " Hunt's 

 time, Mr. J. S. Carr-Ellison's 

 of his (and my own) day, 

 and Mr. Kenneth Walker's 

 Eeaveley ytirn. But the 

 shorter Memoranda and 

 letters are no less valuable 

 in their way, and as it is 

 impossil)le to name all here, 

 I have adopted the device 

 of printing in capitals the 

 name of every contriliutor as 

 it appears in the Index. 

 In tlie matter of illustrations I have to thank Mr. 0. P. T. 



Hawkes for some pen-and-ink sketches of his time, and the T.F.B. 



Club have provided a num1)er of clever sketches from their Minute 



From Drawing by A. H. I'enn in T.F.B.C. Bool<. 



