Education
Harrow; Trinity ColL Cambridge (Bachelor of Arts, 1875).
Harrow; Trinity ColL Cambridge (Bachelor of Arts, 1875).
Paintings: engraved and published The Tug-of-War, The Duet, etc. Recreolions: hunting, coursing, angling, shooting, cricket, race-riding, athletics, rowing, and sculling; late master Missenden and Hainbleden Vale Harriers, afterwards master of the Old Berkeley Foxhounds; formerly racehorse owner and amateur jockey; member of Bibury, Sandown, Kempton, etc.; winner of the Grand International Trophy, 18S5, Prix de Cloture (Monte Carlo), Gold Medal (Ostende), and the Grand Aristocratic Cup two years in succession; specially invited by the Austrian Government to inspect and report on the fisheries of Bosnia and Hertzgovina, 1897; judge at Crystal Palace, Birmingham, and all the principal dog shows; member of the committee of the Kennel Club; founder of the FoxTerrier Club, and original member of the committee of the Bull-Dog Club; contributor much canine literature; member of the Harrow School Shooting Eleven (highest score), and of the First Trinity first boat Cambridge; known in the dramatic world as reciter and actor; producer of plays at the Court, Comedy, and other theatres. Late Captain Duke of Cambridge’s Hussars.
( Now in full-color, Miller’s Anatomy of the Dog, 4th Edi...)
Clubs: Garrick, Raleigh, Kennel.
Spouse 1882, Hebe Gertrude,daughter of late W. H. Barlow.