1845.] OF HAMPSHIRE. 191 



He made them a present to Mr. Chamberlayne 

 of Cr anbury in 1832. 



Mr. C. Rumbold of Preston House, Mr. Rum- 



z^ t i , l n i hold's har- 



Candover, kept a pack of harriers, r i er s. 

 which he hunted himself, and his groom 

 whipped into him. When he gave them up, he 

 gave his pack to Mr. Scotland of Bishop's Sutton. 

 At the Hambledon Hunt races on Hambiedon 

 Soberton Down, for the Farmers' Hunt races, 



' May 11th, 



Cup, the following started : 183 °- 



Mr. Stare's br. g. Royal 1 1 



Mr. R. Legg's horse by Gohauna... 2 2 

 Mr. Carpenter's b. ra. by Skim 3 3 



The Hunters' Stakes. 



Mr. Leber's ch. h. Octavius. 



-'&» 



Nim South visited Hants, and in 1831. 

 the Sporting Magazine, p. 253, describes a visit 

 to Sir John Cope's hounds, and his meeting 

 with the Duke of Wellington. " The The Duke of 

 hounds met at Hartley Row-gate," he Welliu s ton - 

 says. " Just as I reached this part a drizzling 

 rain commenced, and I put forward to seek 

 shelter at the meet. Neither hounds nor 

 horses were visible, though the man at the 

 gate said they would not be long in coming. 

 A little rain was falling, so getting off my 

 horse I took shelter under an open shed, at 

 the end of a blacksmith's shop, which stands 

 by the side of the turnpike. Looking up the 

 road, along which I had just passed, I saw a 



