| May 2 |
Corhampton - Cricket Club - At a meeting held at Corhampton
House yesterday week to reorganise the Corhampton Valley Cricket Club, Mr
R. King Wyndham was re-elected president, Mr T. H. Wilson vice-president,
Mr W. Newman secretary and Mr A. Pratt treasurer. A committee was also formed,
and new rules were made, one of which was that no member pay less than 5s.,
and no playing member less than 10s. yearly. About 35 members were
enrolled, and as the ground on Corhampton Down has been judiciously chosen
and relaid it is thought, now that the Swanmore Park Cricket Club is dissolved,
there is every probability of the Corhampton Club being established on a
permanent footing. A most successful entertainment was given on the
evening of the 17th ult. in the schoolroom, to liquidate a debt of the old
club, Mr King Wyndham, as chairman stating that the new club would begin
with a clean balance sheet. |
| Oct 24 |
Corhampton - Harvest Festival - On Friday week a day's pleasure, with
harvest supper and evening entertainment, was given by R. King Wyndham Esq.,
to his work-people. The day commenced with a cricket match on Droxford
Down, which was witnessed by Mr Wyndham and family. During the interval between
the innings Mr Wyndham, at the cricket pavilion, gave an address on the
political situation, with advice to the new voters. He said they were to
vote according to their conscience. He would not think less of them for doing
so whether they were Liberals or Conservatives; but he would tell them, if
they were dissatisfied with the policy of the late Government, and
the depression in agriculture which all, from the landlord to the labourer,
keenly felt, there was now a chance of a change. Each one could now vote
for those no doubt could make things better. Mr Nicholson was the conservative
candidate, who, if they returned him to Parliament, would do his best to
alter the present state of things. Mr Wyndham then left, amidst ringing
cheers. Tea was afterwards provided, and subsequently supper was provided
at the farm by Mrs W Stubbs, to whom great credit is due for the arrangements.
After supper the health of Mr R. King Wyndham was proposed by Mr W. Stubbs,
and other toasts followed, including the health of the agent, Mr Austin (responded
by Mr Austin jun.) and the rector, the Revd. F. R. Flemming. A programme
of singing brought the evening to a close. |