16 SPORTING REMINISCENCES [1715 to 



Mr. "Wart on. 



Mr. Yalden, auditor of the Bishop of Win- 

 chester. 



Mr. Grove, Fern, Wilts. 



Mr. Sloane (afterwards Sloane- Stanley), 

 Paultons, near Romsey. 



Mr. Eyre, Warrens, near Bramshaw. 



Mr. Foyle, Durnford. 



Mr. John Morant, Brockenhurst Park. 



Mr. Peter Serle, Chilworth, and Great Test- 

 wood. 



Mr. Brocas. 



Mr. Le Brocque, Milton. 



Mr. Reynolds, near Lymington. 



Colonel Heywood, Rhinefield, deputy ranger 

 under the Duke of Gloucester. 



Mr. V. H. Gilbert died in 1798, at the age 

 of forty-six, and was buried at Eling. 



A letter from Mr. Stephen Terry of 

 North Hants Dummer, to whom I am indebted for 



in 1783. i*r» i* i • ii 



much miormation, appeared m the 

 Sporting Magazine of February, 1850, ad- 

 dressed to Cecil, which gives a sketch of hunt- 

 ing in Hants in 1783. In it he says : 



"I think in the year 1783 I was at school 

 at Andover, and recollect that during the two 

 years I was there, Lord Stawell brought a 

 clever pack of fox-hounds to the Star Inn, kept 



