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yeomen of Hants, bearing the following in- 

 scription : ' Presented to Mr. Richard Foster 

 for uniform good conduct and skill as a hunts- 

 man, during twenty-four years' service with 

 the late J. T. Villebois, Esq., master of the H. H. 

 April, 1838.' " — From the Hants Chronicle. 



The H. H. met at Tichborne Park, Good runs 

 November 13th; found in Fully; f 8 ^ antsin 

 went awav to Beauworth, over the The H - H -> 



t i from Tich- 



Milbarrows and Longwood Warren borne Park. 

 to the Water Meadows, near the 

 Twyford turnpike-gate ; then turned back 

 across the down and killed at Hazely Row. 

 Time, fifty-five minutes, with scarcely a check. 

 Towards the end of the run, Mr. Knapp of 

 Southampton had a very bad fall. 



" The Hambledon hounds had a m TT 



g m The Ham- 



fine run after meeting at Winter shill biedon, 



Common; they found in Durwood, fromWin- 



and went by Preshaw, Beacon Hill, tershilL 



Warnford Park, and Butser Hill to Ramsden, 



where he was run into. Distance, fourteen 



miles. Time, one hour and thirty-five minutes. 



Messrs. Barkworth, R, Jessett, R. King, Walter 



Long, and Squires only were fortunate enough 



to see the run."— From BelTs Life* 



* Runs extracted from BelVs Life are not copied verbatim, but are 

 considerably condensed. The limits of this book would not allow them 

 to be copied in extenso. 



