1845.] OF HAMPSHIRE. 121 



CHAPTER III. 



Feom 1825 to 1845. 



The H. H. and Hambledon Hunts, by Nimrod — Mr. Charles Groeme — 

 Mr. Villebois' Hounds — R. Foster — Sawyer and Jennings — The 

 Pantry Run — The Messrs. Knight — The Captains Greenwood — Mr. 

 James W. Scott — Mr. Baring — Mr. Frederick Heysham — Mr. George 

 Butler — Major Barrett— Mr. David Murray — Mr. Smithers — Mr. 

 Wilkinson— Mr. Wyse — Mr. T. Smith — The Hambledon Country — 

 Great Run from Stanstead — Riders of the Hambledon Hunt — 

 Major Ridge — Old Will James — Mr. Nunez — Captain Bridges — 

 Mr. A Pole and R. Adam son — Nimrod's Tour in the New Forest — 

 Mr. S. Nicoll— The N. F. H. Country— Mr. Harbin— Mr. Vivian- 

 Billy Butler — Mr. Shard's Stag-hounds — Mr. Mullins's Harriers — 

 Mr. Assheton Smith, 1826— Mr. Beaver— Mr. H. Fellowes, 1827— 

 Mr. W. Wyndham, 1828— Mr. King and Squires, 1829— Members 

 of the Hambledon Hunt — Mr. James Wickham's and Mr. Rumbold's 

 Harriers, 1830— The Duke of Wellington— Mr. Robert Jessett— The 

 Messrs. Delme, Stretton, Moody, S. Taylor, G. Butler, Lukin, and 

 Lord Lisle — Mr. Richard Bayley's, Mr. T. Chamberlayne's, and Mr. 

 Higgins's Harriers — Hon. G. A. Craven's Stag-hounds — Mr. Donni- 

 thorne Taylor, 1835 — The Royal Stag-hounds — Southampton Steeple- 

 chase, 1837 — Major Barrett, 1837— Members of the H. H. elected 

 after Mr. Villebois' Death — Sir John Mill — Jack Shirley — Doctor 

 Leech's Harriers— Mr. C. W. Codrington— Mr. N. Fuller, 1839— 

 Sir John Halket's Stag-hounds — Jack Bradley — Visit to Tedworth 

 by Cecil — The Monument on Farley Mount — Mr. B. Wallop's Leap 

 — The Stockbridge Beagles— Mr. White— Mr. Walter Long— Mr. T. 

 Frere's and the Lymington Harriers — Mr. Augustus Onslow and 

 Will Cox — Captain L. Shedden, 18-42 — Members of the N. F. H. 

 —Mr. Robert D. Cockburn, 1843— The Tytherly Harriers— The 

 Vine Picture, by Calvert — Cricket. 



In the January number of the 1S25. 



Sporting Magazine, p. 289, is Nim- J H; ; ra .' 



rod's first letter on hunting in Hants. ™^ by 



He says : "Nimrod.*" 



