64 SPORTING REMINISCENCES [1800 to 



1829. Sir Richard Rycroft, Bart., Manydown 

 Park. 

 Mr. George Colin Oliver, Bramdean 

 Cottage. 



1832. C olonel Gauntlett, Kingsgate-street, Win- 

 chester. 



1834. Mr. Charles Millett, Hill-place, and 



Bramdean. 

 Mr. Rumbold, Preston Candover. 

 Mr. Charles M. Deane, Winchester. 



1835. Mr. John T. Waddington, Twyford. 



1836. Sir John Barker Mill, Bart., Mottesfont. 



1837. Mr. Wm. H. Heysham, Ropley Cottage. 

 Colonel (now General) Coles, Woodcote. 



Races on On Tuesday, October 29, the cup 



Ct Oct., g^en by the members of the H. H. 

 lsoo. was run f or on Abbotstone Down. 



It was won by Mr. W. Wilkinson's Shaver, 

 beating five others. After the races, about 

 three hundred dined at the Swan Inn, Aires- 

 ford. 



-, cnr Colonel de Burgh resided at Warn- 



1S06. ° 



Colonel de ford Park. He had kept a small 

 Burgh ' pack of fox-hounds, before Mr. Butler 

 took the Hambledon, in 1800, but gave them 

 away to the Prince of Wales; he now kept 

 a pack of harriers, and Phil Gosling was 

 his huntsman. Sawyer, who lived with him as 



