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sixty gentlemen present, amongst whom were : 

 Sir Jervoise Clarke Jervoise, Bart., chairman ; 

 Messrs. W. H. Barkworth, T. Ridge, C. Sartoris, 

 G. Hulbert, Augustus Nugent, Delme Rad- 

 cliffe, H. P. Delme, S. S. Taylor, H. Dorrien, 

 F. Raikes, C. Gordon, W. Missing, J. Sewell; 

 Captains Forbes, Vaughan, and Snow ; Messrs. 

 George Clarke, C. B. Smith, J. Harvey, T. 

 Stares, W. Carver, James Martin, George 

 Pittis, Charles James, J. Hinxman, J. H. 

 Colson, C. Stubbs, John Barfoot, and other 

 staunch supporters of fox-hunting. 



Mr. Stanlev Lowe, who had bought , /r 1852 - 



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the North Devon, now became master Lowe takes 

 of the Hursley hounds, and resided hounds. 

 at Lainston. Summers left the H. H. and 

 came to the Hursley, and his whipper-in was 

 John Tubb, an Irishman, who was in no way 

 related to his well-known civil namesake of 

 the Winchester Garrison Stables. 



Mr. Theobald of Sutton Courtney, ™ T - ™f- 



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near Abingdon, who had hunted the n. f. h. 

 the country between Bath and Warminster, 

 now became master of the New Forest 

 hounds, and resided at Forest Lodge, Lynd- 

 hurst, and his kennels were at Furzey Lawn. 

 Smith, who had hunted Lord Folkestone's 

 harriers, was his huntsman; Frank Walker 



