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and Will Chapelow, the son of Mr. Shedden's 

 huntsman, were his whippers-in. 

 Captain Captain Main waring, son of Sir 



takes tL Harry Mainwaring, Bart., of Peover 

 Hall in Cheshire, now became master 

 George °f the Vine hounds. George Turner, 

 lumer. w j 10 came f rom Lord Southampton, 



was his huntsman. Turner had before, I be- 

 lieve, been with the Cheshire, and in 1858 

 he went to the Blackmore Yale, where he 

 gave great satisfaction. The principal sub- 

 Supporters seribers to the Vine hounds now 

 were — Lord Lymington,* Lord Cal- 

 thorpe, Sir Richard Rycroft, the Duke of Wel- 

 lington, Lord Charles AYellesley ; Messrs. W. H. 

 Beach, T. G. Baring, Paul Hunter, Mortimer 

 G. Thoyts, R. G. Mount, Dr. X. P. Smith, 

 Captain Bridges, H. J. Oldfield, C. Darby 

 Griffith, M.P.. W. J. Chaplin, W. L. W. Chute, 

 W. J. Portal, C. R. Pettat, W. Holding, George 

 Lamb, E. W. St. John, J. Ponsford, H. Porcher, 

 and Robert Allfrey. 



Mr. Garth. Mr. T. C. Garth now bought Mr. 

 Wheble's*dog pack, and with them hunted the 

 Hampshire portion of his country. His kennels 

 were at his residence at Haynes Hill, near 

 Reading. Robert Tocock left Mr. Wheble, and 



* Now the Earl of Portsmouth. 



