1825.] OF HAMPSHIRE. 101 



sack by some of the villagers, and again turned 

 out before bis pursuers, and killed in fine 

 style. ' ' — Hants Chronicle. 



At this time Mr. Richard Norris Mr . Morris's 

 lived at Basing Park, and kept a pack hamers - 

 of harriers there. 



" The H. H. meeting took place on h. h. races 



W 4/U -Pk on Worthy 



Worthy Down. Down, 



April 14th. 



The H. H. Cup, value 120 guineas. Two-mile Heats. 12st. each. 



Mr. W. T. Gramme's b. g. Repeater 1 1 



Mr. Morant's ch. m. by Rubens 2 2 



Lord Rodney's Derwent 4 3 



Mr. Fleming's Haphazard 3 dr. 



Repeater was trained by Mr. Dilly of Littleton. 

 He was ridden by Samuel Day, and sold after- 

 wards to Mr. Meyrick for 200 guineas. 



A Sweepstakes of 5 guineas each. 12 Subs. 14st. each. Gentlemen 

 Riders. For horses not thorough-bred or trained. Two miles. 



Mr. A. F. Nunez's Blemish (Capt. Bridges) 1 



The Hon. T. H. Rodney's Billy... (Col. Onslow) 2 



Capt. Price's Scaramouch (Capt. Price) 3 



Mr. W. T. Grseme's Chilton (Mr. Val. Kingston) 4 



Mr. Thompson's Fyldener (Mr. Wallop) 5 



Capt. Standen's Pilgrim (Owner) 6 



Mr. Cooke's Woodfield (Mr. Shakespeare) 7 



A capital race between Blemish and Billy, won 

 by a length. Not more than sixty persons were 

 at the ball at St. John's House ; owing to the 

 decease of the Dowager Lady Gage, many 

 families stayed away." — Hants Chronicle. 



