i88 Otters and Otter-Hunting. 



The CrOwhurst 0. H. 



Master : Mr. Sydney W. Varndell. Secretary : 

 Mr. W. E. F. Cheeseman, 23, Havelock Road, 

 Hastings. Kennelman : Arthur Lenthall. Couples 

 of hounds: 15; rough 5J, smooth 7, cross-bred 2J. 

 Kennels : Mousehurst, Edenbridge, Kent. Days of 

 meetmg : Wednesday and Saturday, occasionally 

 Monday. Water hunted : River E. S. Rother— 

 tributaries, Dudwell, Kent Ditch, May; W. S. 

 Rother — tributaries, Heyshott Stream, Hanmer, 

 Woolmer; Cuckmere ; Medway — tributaries, Teise, 

 Beult; Arun — tributaries, Adur, Hill Stream; 

 Stour — tributaries. Little Stour, Lesser Stour; in 

 Kent, Sussex, and part of Surrey. Best centres : 

 Tunbridge Wells, Tonbridge, Edenbridge. Sub- 

 scription : £1 IS. ; £^ 5s. entitles a family to 

 hunt regularly; £2^ 3S- entitles a member to wear 

 the Hunt uniform; non-subscribers are capped 

 2s. 6d. a day. 



The Cultnstock O. H. 



Supposed to be the oldest-established Hunt. 

 Master : Mr. H. Welch-Thornton. Deputy-Master : 

 Mr. C. F. Andrew. Hon. Secretary : Mr. E. A. 

 Vaughan, Rosemount, Ilminster. Kennel-huntsman : 

 Fred Lewis. Couples of hounds : 20J ; rough 5^, 

 smooth 15. Kennels: Norton Fitzwarren, Taunton. 

 Days of meeting : Four a week. Water hunted : Exe, 



