Vlll CONTENTS. 



PACE 



Major Cook of Droxford— Will Neverd, 1804— Richard Foster 

 — John Jennings — Sawyer — Members of the H. H. elected 

 when Mr. Villebois was Master — Colonel de Burgh, or Lord 

 Clanricarde, 1806 — Mr. Powlett-Powlett as Master of the 

 Hambledon, 1807 — Will Reeves — Ned Gosling — John Warde 

 and Abbey, 1808— Mr. Twynam's Harriers, 1812— Mr. Nicoll 

 of the New Forest, 1814 — Sportsmen in the New Forest — Mr. 

 Joseph Eyles— Mr. Richards of North House, 1815 — Mr. Scot- 

 land — Sir John Cope, 1816 — Tom Tocock and James Shirley — 

 Regular Attendants with Sir John — The Bramshill Ale — Mr. 

 A. F. Nunez of Warnford, 1816— Mr. Powlett at Lainston, 1816 

 — H. H. Ball, 1817— The Andover Harriers— Mr. T. Smith's 

 Hunt Picture— Sir Bellingham Graham, Bart., 1821— Mr. Os- 

 baldeston, 1821 — Dick Burton and Tom Sebright — Mr. John 

 Walker, 1822 — Nimrod — Sir Lucius Curtis's Harriers — Mr. C. 

 Shard, 1823— The Hon. W. Gage's Harriers— Mr. T. Smith, 

 Master of the Hambledon, 1824— Mr. Hale's, Mr. Taylor's, 

 and Mr. Lechmere's Harriers ....... 48 



CHAPTER III. 



from 1825 to 1845. 



The H. H. and Hambledon Hunts, by Nimrod — Mr. Charles 

 Graeme — Mr. Villebois' Hounds — R. Foster — Sawyer and Jen- 

 nings — The Pantry Run — The Messrs. Knight — The Captains 

 Greenwood — Mr. James W. Scott — Mr. Baring— Mr. Frederick 

 Heysham — Mr. George Butler — Major Barrett — Mr. David 

 Murray— Mr. Smithers — Mr. Wilkinson — Mr. Wyse— Mr. T. 

 Smith — The Hambledon Country — Great Run from Stanstead 

 — Riders of the Hambledon Hunt — Major Ridge — Old Will 

 James — Mr. Nunez — Captain Bridges — Mr. A. Pole and R. 

 Adamson — Nimrod's Tour in the New Forest — Mr. S. Nicoll — 

 TheN. F. H. Country— Mr. Harbin— Mr. Vivian— Billy Butler 

 Mr. Shard's Stag-hounds — Mr. Mullins's Harriers — Mr. Asshe- 

 ton Smith, 1826— Mr. Beaver— Mr. H. Fellowes, 1827— Mr. 

 W. Wyndham, 1828— Mr. King and Squires, 1829— Members 

 of the Hambledon Hunt — Mr. James Wickham's and Mr. 

 Rumbold's Harriers, 1830— The Duke of Wellington— Mr. 



