1862.] OF HAMPSHIRE. 307 



ton, T. Elliot, C. E. Coleridge, James Pollett, 

 G. E. Humphrey, D. Day, G. B. Townsencl, 

 F. P. Wickham, and H. Frere. They scored 

 74 and 57. 



The England Eleven were J. Guy, Mr. H. 

 Vernon, W. Martingell, George Parr, Tom 

 Box, Mr. N. Felix, Mr. John Walker, W. 

 Clarke, John Wisden, G. Chatterton, W. 

 Hilly er. They scored 131, and won by nine 

 wickets. 



Mr. Edward St. John was now 1551. 

 sole manager of the Vine hounds, ^ Ir - St - 



■ / John 



and the pack showed more sport this master of 



, , . the Vine. 



season than they had done during 

 the last three or four years. There was a 

 decided air of improvement about the estab- 

 lishment. Cecil, who hunted a great deal in 

 the North of Hants at this time, has reported 

 several runs in the Sjwrting Magazine. Mr. 

 St. John was a fine rider to hounds. 



Mr. Tobias Frere was now living mi m . 



& The Whit- 



at Whitchurch, and having excellent church har- 



Tiers 



sport in that neighbourhood with his 

 capital pack of harriers. Meeting at the An- 

 dover-road station on November 12th he had 

 an extraordinary fast and straight run. Finding 

 a hare at Hunton, they went over the Race- 

 course, by Waller's Ash, to the Cart and Horse 

 at Worthy, then took the water meadows, and 



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