292 SPORTING REMINISCENCES [1845 to 



Captain Montagu Dettmar, West Leigh. 



Mr. George Onslow Deane, Bishopstoke. 



Mr. R. Herbert, Oatlands, Purbrook. 



Sir William W. Knighton, Blenclworth Lodge. 



Captain, now Earl Poulett, Purbrook. 



Mr. James G. Bouchier, Shidfield, Droxford. 



Mr. Michael Seymour, Cadlington House, 

 Horndean. 



Major Briggs, Catherington House. 



Captain Eccles, Oak Lodge, Fair Oak. 



Captain Brace, Catisfield, Fareham. 



Major Orred, Rooksbury. 



Lieut. -Col. Charles W. Randolph, Warnford. 



Captain Day, R.K, V.C., Nursling. 

 The vine. Sir Richard Rycroft u r as now the 



Sir r. Ry- ac tual master of the Vine hounds, 



croft. ' 



1848. which were a good looking, level 



pack, about twenty-three inches high. 



On November 2 3rd, W. Cox, the huntsman, 

 met with a bad accident, in consequence of 

 his horse, while going very fast through some 

 live stuff, hitting his leg on a stub. Both fell 

 heavily, and Cox's shoulder, coming with 

 great violence to the ground, was much in- 

 jured. As he was quite disabled, the hounds 

 were confined to the kennel for some time, 

 much to the annoyance of many of the prin- 

 cipal supporters and attendants. At this time 

 the Vine had but one whipper-in, and it was 



