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Antrobus, Sir John Pollen, Sir Edward Poore, 

 the Right Honourable Mr. Sydney Herbert, 

 Mr. and Lady Rose Lovell, Mr. and the Ho- 

 nourable Mrs. Pierrepoint, Messrs. John Bushe, 

 Tyrwhitt Walker, Charles Pressley, Thomas 

 Best, Chaffin Grove, Thomas Fowle, Wadham 

 Knatchbull, M. Marsh, M.P., W. Tugwell, 

 Mackrel Smith, T. Lamb, W. Everett, H. Sut- 

 ton, Mr. and Mrs. W. Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. 

 J. H. Brewer, Mr. Edmund Antrobus, M.P., 

 Mr. Robert Antrobus, R. Hetley, Major Eustace 

 Heathcote, Colonel Montague, Colonel New- 

 ington, Messrs. John Pitt Ewart, Walter Flower, 

 J. B. Starkey, and many other known sup- 

 porters of the Tedworth Hunt. 



Lord Portsmouth being unable to 1858. 

 endure the cold winds of Hampshire, The Vine ' 

 was advised to remove to his native air ; and, 

 greatly to the regret of all, he returned to 

 E^gesford. As a master of hounds Lord 

 Portsmouth was cheery in the field and in- 

 defatigable in his exertions to show sport. 



He now sold part of his hounds — viz. twenty 

 couple — to Mr. Digby of Sherborne Castle, 

 and George Turner went with them ; the re- 

 maining fifty couple his lordship took into 

 Devonshire, where they were first hunted by 

 that energetic sportsman, John Dunn, and 



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