1845.] OF HAMPSHIRE. 249 



Lindsay Shedden and Mr. W. Williams were 

 stewards. 



The H. H. met at Candover 

 Church ; found in Chilton Wood, 1843. 

 went to Thorney Down, and straight Feb. 8th, 

 through it without stopping to Michel- ^ r . Can " 

 dever Wood, where there was a slight 

 check ; crossed the railway by Waller's Ash 

 Tunnel, over the Race-course, to Littleton, 

 then through Norwood, by Lainston to Crab- 

 wood, where they killed, after a fine run of 

 two hours and ten minutes. Distance from 

 point to point thirteen miles. Ground tra- 

 versed from sixteen to eighteen miles. 



"The H. H. met at Mr. T. M. TheH . h., 

 Wayne's, at South Warnborou£fh, ? ec - I th * 



J ° ' from South 



than whom there is no stauncher Wam- 

 supporter of hunting in Hants ; and 

 found of course immediately in E asters, and 

 went away to Horsden Common, to Sheep 

 House, by Blounce and Weston Common to 

 Mr. Rumbold's at Preston Candover ; then 

 over Herriard Common and back by Weston 

 Common, and killed in Humley Grove. Will 

 Cox rode to his hounds and handled them in 

 a most workmanlike manner. The pace was 

 so great, that out of seventy horsemen but 

 very few lived to the finish, and of these were 



