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CHAPTER IV. 



Frox 1345 to 1862. 



Captain Haworth, 1845 — Tom Clark — The Tichborne Down Cricket 

 Club— The United Hunts' Ball and Meet at Cranbury — The Stone- 

 ham Harriers — The Hambledon, by Lord William Lennox — The 

 Hon. Augustus Berkeley — Lord Gifford — Jack Grant — Visit to Lord 

 GifTord by Actseon — Colonel Frederick — Members of the Hamble- 

 don Hunt elected after 1848— Sir R. Eycroft, 1848— Mr. G. Wall's 

 Harriers — William Summers — John Hickman — Mr. Wheble — 

 Robert Tocock — Mr. Wall, Master of the Hursley — Mr. Robert 

 Pearse's and Mr. Chaplin's Harriers, 1850 — Mr. Campbell Wyndham 

 —Mr. E. St. John — The Whitchurch Harriers — Mr. John St. 

 John's Harriers — Captain Williams's Bloodhounds — Mr. Robert 

 Pearse, Master of the H. H., 1852— Mr. G. Wall with the Ham- 

 bledon — Mr. Stanley Lowe — Mr. Theobald — Captain Mainwaring, 

 1852 — Mr. Garth — Captain Evans's Harriers — The Arrow and 

 the America — The Earl of Portsmouth and the North Hants 

 Hunt Club, 1854— Mr. E. Timson— Mr. H. Barnard's, Mr. Owton's, 

 and Mr. Lywood's Harriers — Mr. Knight — J. Orbell — Mr. E. Tred- 

 croft, 1857 — George Kennett — Mr. Long — Orchin — Mr. Tregon- 

 well— Lawn Meet at Tedworth— Mr. T. Marsh, 1858— Mr. Alger- 

 non Lempriere — The Tedworth Hunt — Sir E. Antrobus, Bart. — 

 Mr. John Day's Harriers — Captain Poulett, 1859 — Mr. Arthur 

 Whieldon — George Southwell — Mr. John Arundel, Mr. George 

 Brooks, and other Supporters of the Vine Hunt — Captain Morant 

 — Mr. Thomas Nevill's Black St. Hubert's and Red Deer— Mr. F. 

 Yates's Harriers — Mr. Smithers's Harriers — Mr. Henry Deacon, 

 1862 — Staunch Sportsmen with the H. H. — Mr. William Standish 

 — Major Dowker — Mr. James Dear's Harriers, and his Supporters — 

 Mr. John Bushe — Miss Bowker. 



When Mr. Augustus Onslow re- is45. 

 signed the mastership of the H. H. he Ca pt- Ha - 



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was succeeded by Captain Martin E. the h. h. 

 Haworth, who, before this, while F 

 living at Kenford, near Powderham Castle, in 

 Devon, had hunted the country round Chud- 

 leigh, formerly Sir Walter Carew's. 



Captain Haworth brought his own hounds, 



