INTRODUCTION 



necessary by the majority of the Society, for the 

 better keeping up of the same. 



Oba. Lane, Pres. Edward Emily. 



J. Crewe, Sec. Ric. Walthall. 



Booth Grey, Dep. Sec. R. E. Cotton. 



Henry Mainwaring. R. Wilbraham. 

 George Wilbraham. 



" 1st Any member that absents himself must 

 pay the sum of one guinea unless his excuse shall be 

 allowed of by the sitting members. 



. " 2nd. Every member must have a blue frock, 

 with plain yellow metalled buttons, scarlet velvet 

 cape, and double-breasted scarlet flannel waistcoat, 

 the coat sleeve to be cut and turned up. 



" ^rJ. The harriers never to wait for any member 

 after eight o'clock in the morning. 



" 4//?. If the majority of the Hunt present are 

 at home on the hour dinner is ordered, they are not 

 expected to wait. 



" ^t/i. Any members that shall cause or make 

 any disturbance during the meeting (upon refusing 

 to submit to the sentence pass'd on them by the 

 majority of the Society) shall be immediately expell'd. 



" 6t/i. If the Society consists of an equal number, 

 the President has a casting vote. 



" yt/i. A new President for the following meet- 

 ing to be balloted for the last day of the preceding 

 meeting. The President must manage all the busi- 

 ness of the Society during the time of his office. 



" St/i. If no member of the Society keeps hounds, 

 or if they do and it should be inconvenient for them 



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