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NOTES TO THE ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Members of the Club. 



Earl of Orford 



Mr. Sturt 



Mr. Snow 



Mr. Smith 



Mr. Stephens 



Earl Ferrers 



Hon. Thos. Shirley 



Sir Thos. Tancred 



Mr. A. Wilkinson 



Mr. B. Wrightson 



Mr. Drummond 



Sir Comwallis Maude 



Duke of Ancaster 



Mr. Williamson 



Mr. Baker 



Mr. William Baker 



Mr. Pierce 



Mr. Coke 



Duke of Rutland 



Mr. Belford 



Mr. Lascelles Lascelles 



Mr. Parker 



Mr. Tyssen 



Mr. MoUoy 



Mr. Affleck 



Mr. St. George 



Earl of Eglinton 



Mr. Vaughan 

 Mr. R. Wilson 

 Mr. Musters 

 Mr. Barrington Price 

 Mr. Daniel 

 Hon. Mr. Rowley 

 Lord Mulgrave 

 Captain Grimston 

 Captain Yarburgh 

 Earl of Leicester 

 Mr. Stanhope 

 Mr. Leighton 

 Mr. Francis Barnard 

 Mr. Nelthorpe 

 Mr. Porter 

 Colonel St. Leger 

 Mr. Serle 

 Mr. Parkhurst 

 Mr. Molyneux 

 Earl of Surrey 

 Sir William Milner 

 Sir John Ramsden 

 Mr. Royds 

 Sir Richard Symonds 

 Earl of Leinster 

 Earl of Lincoln 

 Marquis of Granby 



Mr. Parsons 

 Chaplain — Mr. Edward Parsons. 



This urn, with other sporting trophies, after the Colonel's 

 death, became the property of his grandson, Colonel Thornton 

 Wodehouse, R.A.,the son of his daughter, who in 1838 married 

 Captain (afterwards Admiral) the Hon. E. T. Wodehouse. 



On the nth of June 1884, the whole of these trophies were 

 sold at auction by Messrs. Christie, Manson & Wood, when the 

 urn now figured, weighing 136 oz., was purchased for ;^ii2 by 

 the present Earl of Orford. Thus, after the lapse of a century, 



