128 Tally ho. 



set, who handled the ribbons right well, and His 

 Grace had no cause to regret the selection of a deputy 

 to work the well-known brown-and-yellow drag which 

 took the lead in the procession when the time for 

 moving had arrived ; Colonel Tyrwhitt, driving the 

 Earl of Sefton's handsome blue-and-yellow coach ; 

 Colonel Dickson, Sir Henry Tufton, Colonel Ewart, 

 the Earl of Macclesfield, Mr. F. Yilliers, Sir Henry 

 Meysey-Thompson ; Captain Percival, tooling the drag 

 of the Second Life Guards ; the Marquis of Waterford, 

 Sir T. Peyton, Lord Aveland, Lord Abingdon, Captain 

 Whitmore, Count Miinster, Mr. A. Hope, Mr. W. E. 

 Oakeley, Colonel Owen Williams, Lord Londes- 

 borough, Sir Lawrence Palk, and Lord Poltimore — 21 

 in all ; a very good muster, considering the boisterous 

 and unpleasant weather, which probably diminished 

 the number. 



Amongst the list of absentees were the Duke of 

 Sutherland, the Marquis of Londonderry, and Lord 

 Wenlock, the Hon. L. Agar-Ellis, Mr. J. L. Baldwin, 

 the Earl of Bective, Lord Charles Beresford, the 

 Marquis of Blandford, Colonel Chaplin, Mr. Henry 

 Chaplin, Colonel Stracey Clitheroe, Viscount Cole, the 

 Earl of Craven, Mr. W. G. Craven, Mr. E. W. Eaton, 

 Viscount Hemsley, Mr. H. R. Hughes, Sir John Lister 

 Kaye, Viscount Macduff, Lord Muncaster, Sir Roger 

 Palmer, Captain H. R. Ray, Mr. C. Birch-Reynardson, 

 Sir M. Shaw Stewart, Mr. Anstruther Thompson, 

 Lord Tredegar, Sir George Wombwell, Mr. H. 

 Womb well, the Marquis of Worcester, etc. 



First on the roll of those entitled to special rank 

 for general fitness the Duke of Beaufort's name must 

 be placed, the whole turn-out looking like business;. 



