186 SPORTING REMINISCENCES [1825 to 



mouth for five ; and then to Mr. King at 

 Fowelscombe. When Mr. Walter Long took 

 the Hambleclon in 1841, he became his hunts- 

 man, and stayed in Hants till 1848, when he 

 went to Lord Leconfield, succeeding Jem 

 N orris. At the end of his eighteenth season 

 with the Hambleclon, he was presented by the 

 farmers with a silver horn and cup. It is 

 impossible to say too much of him as a hunts- 

 man. It was a great treat to hear him cheer 

 his hounds as they were dragging up to their 

 fox. As a kennel man he was very good ; he 

 had his hounds " like stars," none could be 

 handsomer. 



Members and The following gentlemen have 

 of ttJeH^- been members and supporters of the 

 biecion Hunt Hambledon hounds from Mr. King's 



from Mr. . ° 



King's time mastership in 1829, but are not ar- 



up to 1849. -. . -, n , . , 



ranged m order of their election : 



Mr. George Orred, Rooksbury, formerly of 

 Tranmere, Cheshire. 



Mr. Bettesworth P. Shearer, Swanmore 

 House. 



Mr. James R. Greig, Holywell House. 



Mr. Hamilton Burrell, Hilsea, 



Mr. J. H. Campbell- Wyndham, Ext on. 



Captain Georges, Cams Cottage. 



Hon. Robert A. Arundell, Bugle Hall, 

 Southampton, and Houghton Lodge. 



