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Jennings married Foster's daugh- johnjen- 

 ter. After leaving Hants, in 1834, nings - 

 lie went to Mr. Harvey Combe, and hunted 

 the Surrey Union country, when Mr. Hankey 

 was master, until he became blind. He died 

 January 9th, 1852, at Yew-tree Farm, near 

 Bookham, Surrey, and left six orphan children. 



On leaving the H. H. he was suc- 



-p, , Foster, jun. 



ceeded by young Foster, who mar- 

 ried Will Biggs's daughter ; he afterwards went 

 to America, with a very large family, and has 

 not been since heard of. 



Oswald Lister came to Mr. Yille- Oswald 

 bois, as whip, in 1836, from the Lister " 

 Surrey country, and shortly after went back 

 to it; in 1856 he was with the V. W. H. as 

 huntsman. 



Sawyer first lived with Lord Clan- Sawyer. 

 ricarde at Warnford, who died in 1808; then 

 with Mr. Powlett-Powlett, as first whip ; then 

 with Mr. John Delme of Cams, who had 

 hounds for one season only. At his death 

 the pack was sold at Tattersall's, and purchased 

 by the officers quartered at Romford. 



He went to Mr. Villebois in 1814, and 

 whipped-in to Will Biggs, succeeding Pop 

 Hennessy. Sawyer lived with Mr. Villebois 

 up to his death, in 1837, and has ever since 

 been in receipt of an annuity of 50/. left him 



