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Mr. Fellowes resigned the manage- ism. 

 ment of the Vine, after having had The Vin2 - 

 them seventeen years ; and this Hunt was now- 

 managed by a committee, of whom Sir Richard 

 Ry croft, Bart., was the chief manager. 



A dinner was given to Mr. Fellowes at the 

 Poyntz Arms, Overton, at which Sir William 

 Heathcote, Bart., presided, which was nume- 

 rously attended by the principal landholders 

 in the Vine Hunt. 



At this time, Lord George Bentinck kept 

 his horses at Basingstoke, and regularly 

 hunted with the Vine hounds. 



John Dale, who had been with John Dale, 

 these hounds as huntsman since 1842, now 

 left, and went to the Renfrew and Lanarkshire, 

 and was succeeded by Will Cox from the 

 H. H., his brother George Cox likewise ac- 

 companying him. Will Cox stayed with this 

 pack until 1852 ; but George left in 1848, and 

 was succeeded by John Treadwell, who did not 

 stay long, and was followed by Charles Barwick. 



Present at these races were Sir H - H - races 

 Henry and Lady Tichborne and stone Down, 

 family, Lady Mary Long, Messrs. isS. 3 ' 

 Augustus and Frederick Onslow, Mr. and 

 Mrs. Yates, Captains Hilliard and Arthur 

 Onslow, Messrs. Wayne, W. Taylor, S. Nichol- 

 son, J. Moody, W. H. Heysham, George 



