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tion was approv'd, not only by his second election, 

 but by his health being drunk in three Goblets. 



" ^773- — Nov. 7. Voted, that every member 

 introducing a stranger pays for the 2d night of 

 his staying one gallon of Claret ; for the 4th night 

 of his staying 2 gallons ; and if he stays three 

 Hunting days, one dozen. Voted unanimously, that 

 Mr. John Barry is desired to sitt for his picture for 

 this Hunt, Mr, John Barry very politely consents. 



" 1774. — Feb. 6th. Lord Kilmorey by his own 

 desire is no longer a member, but voted a letter to 

 be wrote to him that it is the wish of the London 

 Hunt that if he is in Town he will try the Bond-st. 

 covers as a member. 



" Nov. — Wilkinson ordered to take back the 

 great chair, and either to alter it to the approbation 

 of the Hunt, or to make a new one, charging nothing 

 for the same ; on this condition the gentlemen agreed 

 to pay him for the great chair. 



" This meeting Sir Thomas Broughton paid 

 forfeit to Booth Grey for a match to have been run. 



" ^11'!>' — Nov. This meeting a sweepstakes was 

 won by Sir Thomas Broughton starting against Mr. 

 Crewe, of Crewe. Lord Stamford, Geo. Wilbraham, 

 and Lord Kilmorey paid forfeit. 



" ^T71- — F^^- Ordered, that a cover, or covers 

 on the Forest be made from the Stockpurse, under 

 the direction of Sir Peter Warburton, George Wil- 

 braham, and Mr. Peter Heron, if leave can be 

 obtained. 



" November, Ordered, that the ropes for Crab- 

 tree Green are paid for by the President, ^5, 17s. od. 



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