234 SPORTING REMINISCENCES [1825 to 



Down, Newton Common, Rotherfield Park, 

 Colemore, and killed beyond Basing Park. 

 Messrs. Augustus Onslow, Samuel Nicholson, 

 F. Yates, Shirley the huntsman, and Dick 

 Hall the whip, went throughout the run." — 

 From Bell's Life. 



1840-41 ^ r - White of Ampfield took the 

 Mr. white Hursley hounds, and removed the 

 kennels to Ampfield. The H. H. now 

 gave up to the Hursley the country lying west 

 of the river Itchen, and bounded by the turn- 

 pike road from Winchester to Andover, through 

 Wherwell, for a period of three years. 



Mr. White's hounds were obtained by drafts 

 from the Duke of Beaufort, Mr. Codrington, 

 Mr. Assheton Smith, and Colonel Wynclham. 



George Sharp, from Mr. Richardson of 

 Fin don, was Mr. White's huntsman at first, 

 and afterwards Jack Bradley. 



1S41 Mr. King resigned the Hambledon 



Mr. Waiter on account of ill health, and was suc- 

 of°the n Ham- ceeded by Mr. Walter Long, jun., 

 bledon ' who was master until 1848. 

 Servants. John Squires, who had been Mr. 



Squires, Kings whip, was his huntsman, and 

 gave great satisfaction. In 1845, 

 John Treadwell was his whip for four seasons, 

 and they left the pack together. Squires said 



