220 Tally ho. 



old lace collar and cuffs ; and Miss Grant, in a ricli 

 brown velvet dress trimmed witli old Brussels lace 

 and lynx fur ; the immediate relations and connections 

 of the family taking their places near the altar, con- 

 sisting of his Grace the Duke of Rutland, Canon and 

 Lady Adeliza Norman, Rev. Octavius and Mrs. Nor- 

 man, Mr. and Mrs. George Norman, Rev. S. and Mrs. 

 Bellairs, Rev. S. and Mrs. Swift, Mr. and Mrs. Samuda, 

 Captain and Mrs. John Benthall, Master Benthall, and 

 Captain and Mrs. Ward Bennett. Conspicuous 

 amongst the numerous invited guests was the Countess 

 Grey de Wilton, whose elegant figure I can admire, 

 though I cannot describe her dress. Next I see the 

 Countess of Craven, Lady Manners and Miss Manners, 

 Sir Beaumont and Lady Dixie, in hunting costume ; 

 Mrs. Turner, of Wartnaby Hall ; Lady Augusta 

 Palmer, Captain and the Hon. Mrs. Candy, Captain 

 and the Hon. Mrs. Sterling, Mr. and the Hon. Mrs. 

 Palk, Sir Frederick and Lady Fowke, Mr. and Mrs. 

 George Drummond, Mr. Francis and Mrs. Sloane 

 Stanley ; the Earl of AVicklow, Viscount Grey de 

 Wilton, Lord Hastings, Lord Manners, Lord Ross- 

 more, Lord James Douglas, the Hon. Hugh Lowther, 

 Hon. C. Lowther, Sir John Lister Kaye, Sir Henry 

 des Yoeux, Captain Coventry, Mr. H. Behrens, Mr. 

 Coupland, the Master of the Quorn ; Major Paynter, 

 Captain Boyce, Mr. Horace Flower, Mr. Parker, Mr. 

 Gordon Bennett and Miss Bennett, etc. The Earl of 

 Lonsdale, Lord Wolverton, and Mr. Little Gilmour 

 were unable to attend. 



At the moment when all were assembled, I thought 

 I had never beheld a prettier sight. The Duke of 

 Rutland, Mr. Coupland, the Earl of Wicklow, and all 



