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that " he was worth any six men he ever saw 

 as a whip, such a hard worker was he in 

 covert, that no fox could slip away without 

 being viewed by him." He went to the Vine 

 for a short time. In 1856, Treadwell was in 

 Essex, and in 1857 went as huntsman to Lord 

 Stamford with the Quorn. 



Mr. Long showed as good sport as the 

 country would allow. This year, in the farm 

 of Mr. Henry Barnard of East Meon, there 

 were eight foxes in one small covert, all of 

 which afforded good runs. 



Mr. Tobias Frere of Odiham now Mr< Frere ' s 

 hunted the country so many years hamers - 

 known as Dr. Leech's, and continued to do so 

 until he went to reside at Whitchurch, in 1850. 



The Hon. Colonel Keppel kept a J k . L 



J- -L -I- Lymmgton 



pack of harriers at Lymington, which harriers. 

 I believe were kept in 1842 by Mr. Henry 

 Dennett, but beyond the time I have not 

 found out any more about them. 1S11 



" At the H. H. races on Tichborne h. h. races, 



Anvil 



Down, the Farmers' Cup was won by From the 

 Mr. T. Earwaker's grey filly, bred by records. 

 Mr. W. Apletree of Basingstoke, beating horses 

 of Mr. Henry Budcl of Lyeway, of Mr. Clark 

 of Ciiddisden, of Mr. James' Christmas, and of 

 Mr. James Bridger. Mr. H. Budd won the 



