96 SPORTING REMINISCENCES [1S00 to 



Ladies A, and E. Carnegie, Lady Gage and 

 the two Misses Gage, Lady and Miss Tich- 

 borne, Lady Mildmay and the Ricketts, Hon. 

 Colonel and Mrs. Onslow, Colonel and Mrs. 

 Delap, Colonel and Mrs. Manners Sutton, 

 Captain and Mrs. Seymour, Major and Mrs. 

 Barrett, Captain Hopkins, R.N., Sir Charles 

 Pratt, K.C.B., the officers of the 4th and 5th 

 Regiments, with the Lowths, Norths, Hey- 

 shams, Rawlinsons, &e." — From the Hants 

 Chronicle. 



A pack called the Andover har- 



The Andover x . 



harriers, riers were advertised m the county 



Nov., 1818. tit ,t 



paper. I believe they were main- 

 tained principally by Messrs. Footner and 

 Todd. An extraordinary run of three hours 

 from Snoddington farm, killing near Winter- 

 slow hut, is reported. 



" The Hambledon had a fine run 

 t, , ' from Basing Park. It had been 



Run from & 



Basing Park, frosty, so they did not throw off until 



Jan. 13th. J ' J 



eleven. They found in the park a 

 gallant fox, which went through New Copse, 

 over Tisted Common, to Colemore and Prior's 

 Dean, to Oakshott, over the Old Litton to 

 Ashford, running the bottoms to Steep ; here 

 he headed back to Oakshott, up the Hangers 

 to Old Warren Copse to Colemore village, 



