Royal Ascot 



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he was returned 

 as Liberal Union- 

 ist Member for 

 Wakefield. He 

 married in 1896 

 Lady M a u d 

 Dundas, daughter 

 of the Marquis of 

 Zetland. He has 

 held a Captaincy 

 in the 4th Bat- 

 talion Oxfordshire 

 Light I n f a n t r y 

 since 1896, and 

 was extra A.D.C. 

 to the Marquis of 

 Lansdowne wheni 

 he was Viceroy 

 of India in 

 1893-4, Sport 

 has always found 

 a staunch adherent in Lord FitzwiUiam, who was appointed 

 Trustee of Ascot Grand Stand in 1896. 



In most large enterprises there is usually one person 

 upon whom the burden of the undertaking specially falls^ 

 and who is, as it were, the hub of the wheel of manage- 

 ment. His title may differ in accordance with the enterprise,, 

 but, be it General, Captain, Editor, or Managing Director,, 

 his position of responsibility is the same. On a race course 

 the Clerk of the Course is the man of activity, and upon 

 his energy and tact depend to a large extent the pleasure^ 



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