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1792-3; and Sebright, who was afterwards 

 with Mr. Compton, in 1795. 



Woods died at Lyndhurst, in 1820. He 

 was a man of very penurious habits, and it is 

 said that his relations found, after his death, 

 in his cottage, upwards of 1000/., of which 

 39/. was in silver. 



During Mr. Gilbert's management, in 1783, 

 a club was established at Romsey; but in 

 May, 1790, the meeting of the same was 

 altered. Prince William of Gloucester visited 

 the Forest in 1789, and dined with Mr. Gilbert ; 

 and on April 19th his hounds found below 

 Burley Beacon, ran their fox four hours, and 

 killed upon Hasely Hill. "The best run," Mr. 

 Gilbert says, " I ever saw in the New Forest." 



Mention is frequently made in his memo- 

 randa of the following noblemen and gentle- 

 men who hunted in the New Forest : 



Lord Wallinorford. 



Lord Poulett,) Hinton St. George, Crew- 

 Lord Hinton,) kerne. 



Lord Euston. 



Sir Thomas Tancred, Foxlease Park. 



Sir Thomas Heathcote, Bart., Embley. 



Sir Philip Jennings Gierke, Foxlease. 



Mr. A. Drummond, Castle Malwood. 



Mr. Compton, Manor House, Lyndhurst. 



