220 SPORTING REMINISCENCES [1825 to 



1863. Mr. Edward Sartoris, Warnford Park. 

 Mr. Henry King, Preston Candover. 



1864. Mr. Thomas Chamberlayne, Cranbury 



Park. 



1837. ]V£ r> Henry Fellowes resumed tlie 



hounds. management of the Vine. 



R. Adamson now left, and was succeeded 

 John Press, by John Press, who came from the 

 East Sussex, and stayed with the Vine until 

 the early part of the season in 1842. 

 win Borer. Tom Slater and Will Borer (or 

 Boar) were his whips. Press afterwards 

 hunted the Crawley and Horsham, and in 

 1858 went to Mr. Barnett, in Cambridgeshire. 

 When Press left, Will Borer took his place, 

 and hunted the hounds very ably. 

 Doctor A good run with the pack of this 



harrier! celebrated sportsman from North 

 Warnborough of two hours and twenty-five 

 minutes is noticed in the Sjoorting Magazine, 

 p. 446. 



Mr. Leech kept harriers for fifty years. He 

 was a fine specimen of an old-fashioned sports- 

 man. His costume would now be considered 

 somewhat peculiar ; he always wore a blue 

 coat and brass buttons, leather breeches, no 

 braces, and very often a thin white line of 

 shirt showed the interval. Mr. Frere of Odi- 

 ham ultimately joined him, and they hunted 



