^ Its Makers, Past and Present 



Brigade, E Division, R A., from 1S65-1S92. He became 

 Hon. Colonel of the ist Norfolk Volunteers in 1866 and 

 Militia A.D.C. to Queen Victoria in 1891. His lordship 

 was a Lord-in-Waiting to the Queen from 1859-1S72. Lord 

 of the Bedcham- 

 ber to the Prince 

 of Wales from 

 1872-1901, since 

 when he has been 

 Lord- in-Waiting 

 to King Edward 

 VH. Lord Suf- 

 field was also 

 Superintendent 

 of the Prince of 

 Wales's Stables 

 from 1 889-1 90 1. 

 The Mastership 

 of the Buck- 

 hounds was be- 

 stowed on him 

 in Februar)', 

 1886, and he 

 occupied the 

 position until the 

 following July. 



His lordship is a thorough sportsman, and throughout his 

 life has been the advocate and patron of every phase of 

 sport. He was President of the M.C.C. in 1866, and was 

 mainly instrumental in purchasing Lords' Cricket Ground 

 when it was almost lost to cricketers. Lord Suffield was 



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LORD SUFFIELD 



