1845.] OF HAMPSHIRE. 209 



Mr. Campbell rode very judiciously, and 

 did not show in front until within the dis- 

 tance. 



" The ball and supper at the White Hart was 

 numerously attended. Amongst those present 

 were the Hon. T. W. Gage and Mr. W. Long, 

 the stewards; Lady Mary Long, Mr. Walter 

 Long, jun., Mr. J. T. Villebois, Mr. and Mrs. 

 W. Heysham, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tichborne, 

 Mr. and Mrs. Erie, Captain Nevill, Colonel 

 Gauntlett, Major Barrett, the Misses Cooke, 

 Colonel Harrison, and the officers of the 23rd 

 Fusiliers." — Hants Chronicle. 183 5 



" The Hambledon Hunt races were h. h. c. 

 held on Soberton Down, April 21st, April 2ist. 

 the Hon. Wm. Gage and Mr. J. King stewards. 



The Farmers' Cup. Ridden by Farmers. 



Mr. Dodderill's b. m. Miss Foote 1 1 



Mr. R. Legg's b. m. Polly (Owner) 2 2 



Mr. Freehand's Reform 3 3 



Mr. Twynam's Leonidas 4 5 



Mr. Drewatt's Nancy Dawson 5 4 



The Club Stakes. 



Mr. King's Gainsborough (Gen. Wyndham) 1 1 



Capt. Williamson's Bittern (Owner) 2 dist. 



" In the second heat Captain Williamson had 

 a bad fall, his horse having swerved against a 

 post. He was attended by a surgeon, who did 

 not think proper to bleed him, and he was con- 

 veyed in his carriage from the course. 



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