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THE TKINITY FOOT BEAGLES 



high standard of abstemiousness of these modern times did not then 

 obtain. 



But it is time to let the Northumbrians tell their own tales. 



Mr. a. F. Pease's Eeminiscences 



C. F. Young was Master for the season 1885-6, but had only- 

 hunted the hounds up to Christmas as he was not in residence in 



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J. S. Carr-Ellison at a Check. 



the Lent term, and A. W. Heber-Percy, his first Whip, acted as 

 deputy Master. L. 0. Meyrick would probably have been offered 

 the Mastership, but he was drowned ^ when canoeing on the Backs 



1 It is from this date that the Proctors made the wise rule that no undergraduate 

 should boat on the Upper River who had not ])assed the tests of the C.U. Swimming 

 Club. 



