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tain Boultbee, Mr. Tiroson, Mr. Everett, Will 

 Hawtin the kennel huntsman, and Job Dyer 

 the whip." — Bell's Life. 



"The Hambleclon hounds met at 



The 



Chilgrove, and had quite an old- Hambiedon, 



r> t ' i mi , March l9t, 



fashioned run. Inere was not a fromCMi- 

 large field out. They found near grove ' 

 West dean House, went over Cucum- 

 ber Hill, through the Mario ws over Cocking 

 Hill, down Stedcombe Bottom, to Bepton, 

 where the ground was very trying for both. 

 horses and hounds, over Midhurst Common, 

 crossed the river at Woolbeding, passed Sted- 

 ham Mill to Pound Common and Paling's 

 Copse, where he was viewed in the open and 

 run into. Time, two hours and ten minutes, 

 over at least twenty -two miles of some of the 

 stiffest country in Sussex. There was scarcely 

 a check throughout. Captain Poulett (owing 

 to Cox's horse having thrown a shoe in the 

 early part of the run) took the hounds him- 

 self, and handled them in a masterly manner. 

 Through this extraordinary run in the "A 

 division" were Captain Poulett on his favourite 

 mare Irish Molly, Captain H. Jervoise on 

 Multum in Parvo, Sir Jervoise, of course, on 

 his chesnut mare Mountain Maid, and the 

 Messrs. Wise, Clark, Habin, and Peskett got 



