only enjoy a good gallop, but take a deep interest in the work of the hounds. In other branches of sport Sir Stephen is regarded as an excellent shot, and the duties have since been successfully discharged by the subject of improved in health. It was in June, 1909, when Mr. Kidston resigned, 1909. raptured with the joys of foxhunting either on or off a pony ; but when in The Lanarkshire and Renfrezvshire Hunt. 79 later years he was at Cambridge University the latent desire for sport asserted Sir C. S. BINE RENSHAW, Bart. Sir G. S. BINE RENSHAW, Bart. having previously been known as " Mr. Stephen," it naturally follows Sir Edward Chichester, R.N., and since residing in the county Lady Renshaw itself, and he became a keen follower of the Fitzwilliam and the Cambridge- taking active participation in sport during last season, but he is now much in the Great War. In January, 191 1, he married a daughter of Admiral Sir Charles Stephen Bine Renshaw was born in 1883, succeeded to the baronetcy on the death of his illustrious father, in March, 1918, and honorary secretary of the Hunt, but in October, 1914, Mr. Walker resigned, that Sir Stephen is now his familiar title. As a boy he was unlike many other good sportsmen we know of in their early days, for he was not en- that Sir Stephen became associated with Mr. Archibald Walker as joint shire Hounds. In 1904, at the end of scholastic duties, the young enthusiast in due course he developed into a follower of the right type, who can not The Late Mr. G. J. KIDSTON naturally took a keen interest in the doings of the Renfrewshire pack, and and his favourite game is cricket. Unfortunately illness prevented him this sketch except, of course, during his period of absence on active service