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Hylton C. Barker, of Stone Hall, Oxted ; Mr. John 

 Board, of Westerham ; Mr. William Bush, of the Grove, 

 East Dulwich ; Mr. H. Butler, of Chipstead ; Mr. A. 

 Christy, of Aperfield ; Mr. George Cutt, of Welcomes 

 Farm, Coulsdon ; Mr. C. F. Devas, of Bromley ; Mr. 

 Henry J. Gardner, of Aldermanbury ; Mr. Charles 

 Gassiot, of Clapham ; Hon. Pascoe C. Glyn, of Banstead 

 Place ; Captain Kemmis, of Boodle's Club ; Mr. Arthur 

 Lloyd, of Pale's Hill, Ewell ; Mr. Vincent Nicholl, of 

 Oakwood, Redhill ; Mr. C. W. Price, of Merton Lodge, 

 Putney ; Mr. A. H. Slade, of the Stock Exchange ; Mr. 

 William Taylor, of Court Farm, Wickham ; Mr. Richard 

 Wheen, of Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park ; Mr. Edward 

 Warren, of Manor House, Streatham ; Mr. F. A. White, 

 of Caterham Valley ; Mr. J. Percival, of Marden Park ; 

 Mr. R. J. M'Cabe, of Wimbledon Park; Mr. John 

 Mortimer, of Redhill, brother of the Master ; Mr. R. B. 

 Berens, of Kevington Park, representing a keen hunting 

 family ; Captain Farmer, of Nonsuch Park, Cheam ; Mr. 

 Robert W. Fuller, of Duppas Hall, Croydon ; Mr. Thomas 

 Garness, of Floor Cottage, Godstone ; Mr. H. A. Soames, 

 of East Hall, St. Mary Cray ; Mr. A. A. Colyer-Bristow, 

 of Beddington Place ; Mr. John Shaw, of Beddington, a 

 first-class sportsman ; Mr. W. F. Tipping, of Brasted 

 Park ; Mr. W. W. Karslake, of Mayfair ; Mr. E. C. 

 Goad, of Hackbridge ; and Lord Hardinge, of Penshurst, 

 immensely keen and fond of a run. 



" Many officers in the Royal Artillery have hunted 

 pretty regularly with the Old Surrey. Thirty years ago, 



