98 SPORTING REMINISCENCES [1S00 to 



Mr. and Lady Mary Long, Mr. and Mrs. 

 Heysham and family, Mr. and Mrs. Goodlad, 

 Mr. and Mrs. Nunez, Mr. and Mrs. Butler, &c. 

 " The Farmers' Cup was won by Mr. H. 

 Terman's brown mare, beating three others. 



Sweefstakes of 5 guineas each. 



Colonel Wvndham's Lot Three 1 



Mr. A. F. Nunez's Alien 2 



Lord Rodney's Emma 3 



Mr. Heysham's Princess 4 



A match between Mr. Henry Delme and 

 Mr. Burr owes was won by the former. Both 

 gentlemen rode their own horses." — Hants 

 Chronicle. 



. Major Barton of Ropley kept a 



ton's harriers, pack of about fifteen couple of liar- 

 riers, and hunted the country round 

 Ropley, Bighton, and Medsted. George Hall, 

 who for many years was the village postman, 

 now aged eighty- two, was his huntsman. He 

 says the major did not advertise his meets, 

 but hunted three days a week, and frequently 

 mustered twenty in the field. The pack was 

 sold two years before his death, in 1S21. 



1819, Dec. The H. H. on the first Tuesday in 

 Run from December, met at Hinton House, the 

 House. residence of Mr. R. T. Heysham, and 



Hunt picture. } ia ^ a -fi ne hunting ran. This meet 



has attained celebrity by Mr. T. Smith's pic- 

 ture. At the foot it states, "that it is a 



