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lived with Mr. Robert T. Hey sham, jun., and 

 until quite recently was living at Southamp- 

 ton. 



1S03. The hounds now went to Harms- 

 worth, formerly the residence of the Hon. Cap- 

 tain Rodney, and during the time they were 

 under the management of the committee the 

 following noblemen and gentlemen joined the 

 Hunt Club : 



Captain, afterwards Admiral, Winthrop, a 

 nephew of General Shirreff. 



Captain Hamilton, Fir Hill, Droxford. 



Mr. R. Lowth, Hinton, author of the " Billes- 

 don Coplow"poem, in Sporting Magazine, 1800, 

 p. 45. 



Mr. Fitzhush of Brookwood, afterwards of 

 Bannisters, Southampton. 



Captain Gage. 



Lord Henry Stewart. 



Sir Henry Peyton, a great whip, and member 

 of the Four-in-Hand Club, lived in Oxford- 

 shire at Tusmore Park, and was the best man 

 of his day with Sir Thomas Mostyn's hounds. 



Lord Rodney. 



Colonel Cunnynghame, afterwards Sir David 

 Cunnynghame, Bart. This officer took an active 

 part in many of the actions in the Peninsula, 

 including the battle of Talavera, at the siege 



