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innings and 9 runs. In the Hants Eleven 

 were Mr. Chamberlayne, Mr. Edward Hopkins 

 of Alresforcl, Mr. Godfrey Lee, Mr. Lowth, Mr. 

 Guildford Onslow, Mr. St. John, Mr. George 

 Montagu, afterwards master of the South Berks, 

 Mr. James Greenwood, Mr. Seymer Terry, who 

 played this year in the Winchester Eleven, 

 at Lord's, v. Harrow, Mr. Higgins, and Mr. E. 

 Morant Gale of Upham. 



In the return match, in which Messrs. 

 Lowth and Giffard bowled admirably, Hants 

 won easily, Wilts only getting 17 in their first 

 innings and 38 in the second; Hants first 

 innings 143. The Eleven was changed, Messrs. 

 Thos. Gamier, John Gamier, J. Giffard, Hus- 

 sey, and R. Payne, playing. 



1839. The same match was played at 



June 27th. Cranburv Park, when Hants again 



Hampshire v. J CJ 



stonehenge. W on by 22 runs. The Eleven was 

 a^ain different, and were conroosed of Luff, a 

 left-handed bowler of Winchester, who went in 

 first, and carried out his bat, Barfoot, Mr. 

 Chamberlayne's coachman, Mr. F. Hogge of 

 the New Forest, Mr. Chamberlayne, Mr. H. 

 Bigge, Mr. Godfrey Higgins, Sir John Barker 

 Mill, Bart,, Mr. St. John, Mr. Clutterbuck of 

 Southampton, Mr. E. Morant Gale, and Mr. 

 R. Bowden Smith, Southampton. 



