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Forest. Among them was Mrs. Shedden, who 

 was a beautiful horsewoman, Lady Rose Lovell, 

 Mrs. Robbins, Mrs. Rowley, and Miss Gore, now 

 Lady Edward Thynne, whose fine horseman- 

 ship was more than once specially alluded to 

 in the Sporting Magazine. 



The following are the names of Members of 

 gentlemen who were elected mem- ^ c f e ' d F ' 

 bers of the N. F. H. prior to 1842 : t0 1842 



Mr. John Pulteney of Northerwood. 



Mr. William Sloane Stanley, Paultons. 



Mr. Andrew Drummond, Cadlands. 



Mr. Henry Combe Compton, Manor House. 



Lord Palmerston, Broadlands. 



Mr. Samuel Mcoll, Lyndhurst. 



Mr. William Wyndham, Burnford House. 



Admiral Hyde Parker, Boldre. 



Mr. Samuel Heathcote, Bramshaw Hill. 



Sir George Rose, Sandhills, Christchurch. 



Mr. George E. Eyre, Warrens, Bramshaw. 



Mr. John Morant, Brockenhurst House. 



Colonel Robbins, Castle Malwood, Minstead. 



Major Gilbert, Bartley Lodge. 



Mr. E. Nightingale, Embley. 



Mr. H. Timson. 



Mr. Edward Timson, Tatchbury. 



Mr. H. Compton, jun., Manor House. 



Sir Charles Hulse, Bart., Breamore. 



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