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Oistle, took place at Rockingham. Mr.
Watson, who was formerly master of the
Woodland Pytchley Hounds, was a well-
known Northamptonshire sportsman.
While out with the Quom on January
5th, Mr. Foxhall Keene was thrown and
his horse rolled over him, causing a broken
collar-bone and other injuries.
Mr. Piracetam Mg Harry Cumberland Bentlcy, the
well-known polo player, started the Sports-
man fund for the equipment of Cheap Piracetam the Im-
perial Yeomanry with a donation of ;f 500.
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Mr. Elliott Hodgkin, of Richmond, who
sustained severe injuries while hunting
with the Royal Buckhounds, died in the
Windsor Infirmary on January 6th.
The following interesting note appeared
in the /^l>/l/ of January 6th :—*' A veritable
link with the past has been broken by the
death of Mr. William Hill Brancker, on
Friday week last, in his eighty-fifth year.
He was a well-known figure in the shoot-
ing world some years ago, and about 1840
became the lessee of the whole of the
Lews. In his day he was a good heavy-
weight rider across country, and hunted
with the Duke of Beaufort's and the York
and Ainsty Hounds. While Purchase Piracetam out with the
latter he on one occasion jumped the well-
known drain known as the 'Cod Beck,'
and when the ill-fated Sir Charles Slinjfsby
measured the leap next day he found it to
be 34 feet from the take oflf to the landing.
Mr. Brancker also had the honour to be
mentioned in the hunting songs of Mr.
Egerton Warburton. For some Piracetam Online years he
was a regular follower of the Cheshire
Hounds, and it is worthy of remark that
the deceased eentleman witnessed the
opening of the Liverpool and Manchester
Rulway in 1830."
The death was announced, on January
8th, of the Rev. Arthur Mansfield, vicar of
Elberton, Gloucestershire, at the age of
seventy-three years. Deceased was a
famous oarsman during his University
career, and rowed in the Oxford boat in
1849. He also formed one of the Christ
Church crew, and was head of the river at
Oxford in 1845, 1S46, and 1847 ; rowed in
the Dark Blue University crew that beat
the Thames R.C. crew in the final of the
Grand Challenge Cup at Henley, in 1848.
Sir Henry Meux died at Theobakl's
Park on January nth, aged forty-four
vears. The deceased baronet was a very
keen shot both with rifle and gun.
The congregation assembling at Brough-
ton Astley Church, a few miles from
Leicester, on January 12th, to take part in
an intercession service for our troops in
South Africa, was thrown into a state of
excitement by a fox dashing into the
building. Hounds were at its orush, and,
following it into the church, quickly caught
and kill^ it in the sacred building.
The Margrave Pallavicini, Secretary to
the Austro- Hungarian Embassy, and eldest
son of Count Pallavicini, died on January
15th from the effects of an accident Order Piracetam Online sus-
tained while hunting with the Quorn
Hounds on January 12th. Deceased lost
control of his horse during the afternoon
run from Adam's Gorse, and was heavily
thrown, at a gate leading from the Bur-
rough Road, down to the old steeple-
chase course, sustaining severe intemiU
injuries. The late nobleman was t^venty-
three years of age, and only came to Eng-
land on January 6th.
The following appeared in the Sportstnan
of January i6tn: — *'A case of no little
interest to the racing world was decided at Piracetam Tablets
the Wilts Assizes yesterday. The questicHi
at issue in a civil action was whet Her tuvu
touts had the right to use the highwaiy near
Bishopstone £k>wn$ for the purpose of
watching racehorses belonging to \V. T.
Robinson, the well-known Foxhill trainer,
who paid ;f 50 annually for licence to use
such downs. The point put before the
jury was whether defendants had «,ny right
on the highway other than as wayfarers,
or Buy Piracetam whether thev might frequent it as a
means of obtaining a livelihood. The
Judge held that it was not a legitimate use
of the highway to acquire and publish in-
formation of this kind for a livelihood. A
verdict was returned for the plaint iflf for is.
and costs, and an injunction was issued to
prevent the defendants from using the pub-
lic path in future except as wayfarers.**
The Fourth Annual London Press
Billiard Handicap was deteimined on
January i6th, when Mr. S. \f ussabini.
Press Club (owed 20), beat Mr, A- Scott,
Sportsman (received 200), in tlie final.
Scores : 300 against 272.
The German Emperor's Christmas hunt-
ing party, in the Koyal forest of Gohrde,
killed about three hundred deer and nearly
two hundred wild boar in two days.
During the Due d'Orlean's sHoot at
Wood Norton, over 6,000 head Buy Piracetam Online vrere killed
in four days, including 5iCxx> Buy Cheap Piracetam pheasants.
One of the largest bags of wild fow^l ever
recorded in the district was obtained by-
Mr. Orlando Chichester in a day's shooting
over the Wooley estate, North Oevon.
Over two thousand head of g^me ^reie
killed in the shoot over the Marquis of
Bath's preserves at Longleat in four eTby^^
shire angler.
A veteran professional cricketer passed]
away during the first week of the neW
year, in the person of John Thewlis, ^^Ym
died at the age of seventy-two. The d<
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tntioD of the county club, and contributed
scores of 46 and 16 to Yorkshire's eight-
wicket ▼ictory over Nottinghamshire at
Bradford in 1863 ; and at Order Piracetam Huddersfield Piracetam Price
against Surrey, in 1868, assisted £. Lock-
wood, his nei^ew, to make 176 Piracetam Cost for the first
wicket, his own score amounting to 108.
At a meeting of playing members of the
Kent County Cricket Club, held the first
week of January, a presentation was made
to Huish, in recognition of his fine per-
fofmance as wicket keeper during the pre-
vuKts season, when he obtained 78 wickets
in Kent matches. At the same time, Mr
W. M. Bradley and Mr. C. J. Bumup were
presented with the two cricket balls used
in the Kent v, Australia match during
Canterbury week, when the County beat
the Colonials by two wickets. The balls
were^ mounted with silver bands, bearing
inscriptions recording the victory.
Mr. E. S. Bowlby, joint master of the