1862.] OF HAMPSHIRE. 335 



had the peculiarity of always being the cleanest 

 man in the field ; for, never mind how deep 

 and dirty the country, yet he was ever as spot- 

 less and neat as when he turned out in the 

 morning. 



The H. H. races took place on H . h. races. 

 Abbotstone Down, April 24th, and 1857 * 

 were numerously attended. Amongst the com- 

 pany were : Colonel and Mrs. Greenwood, Mr. 

 and Mrs. Robert Pearse, the Earl of Uxbridge, 

 Mr. and Mrs. Marx, Major and Mrs. Colville, 

 Captain and Mrs. Lindsay, Mr. Fuller and 

 party, Mr. and Mrs. F. Yates, Mr. Tredcroft, 

 Colonel Fleming, Colonel Nicoll, Captain Ro- 

 bert Smith, Messrs. Jervoise, W. W. Richard- 

 son, W. T. Graeme, Peter Dickson, F. Hey- 

 sham, S. Terry, and Joseph James. 



A Hurdle Race, in which no professional jockey was allowed to ride. 



Captain Morgan's b. h. Hold Hard (Owner) 2 11 



Mr. E. Tredcroft's ch. h. Freemason 1 4 2 



Mr. Lywood's The Major '. 3 2 3 



Mr. Crewe's b. m. Lansdowne 4 3 



Colonel Fleming's b. h. Upton Gray 5 5 



The Farmers' Cup, for horses the property of Farmers holding 100 

 acres of land in the Hampshire Hunt, hunted since January. To be 

 ridden by Farmers. 



Mr. Spencer's The Arrow (Owner) 1 1 



Mr. Bradby's b. h. Young Langar 2 2 



Mr. G. Young's c. h. Hampshire Hunter 3 



Mr. H. Wolfe's b. h. The Huntsman 4 



Mr. G. Shrimpton's Lady Maria 5 



