1862.] OF HAMPSHIRE. 311 



After the Assizes at Winchester, 185L 

 the learned Judge Coleridge having The Bar ». 

 disposed of all the cases, presided at Hants. 01 

 a cricket match between the Bar of the 

 Western Circuit and the North Hants ; and 

 his lordship found that the learned gentle- 

 men were as eminent in the Field as in the 

 Court ; for they beat their adversaries by 

 18 runs, the number being for the Bar 145, 

 for the North Hants 127. Several motions 

 were made with great beauty and manliness, 

 but the merits and not technicalities were 

 attended to. His lordship appeared to be 

 quite as much pleased as if the matter had 

 been a lively argument upon a special de- 

 murrer. 



A match was played on Brook's 1851 - 



Ground between the South Hants and 23. 



Club and the Players of Hampshire. ^ Hailt8 



The South Hants Club won by pla ^ ers - 

 7 runs. 



The Eleven were — Sir Frederick Bathurst, 

 Messrs. T. Chamberlayne, D. T. Chamberlayne, 

 H. T. Johns, Captain Weir, R. Bowclen 

 Smith, Alexander Stead, G. Barfoot, H. Dum- 

 bleton, F. Day, and T. C. Elliot. They scored 

 75 and 100. 



The Players were — Joseph Harbut, Henry 

 Misselbrook, Richard Bodle, Maurice Batchelor, 



