52 FOX HUNTING. 



This shows the antiquity of the old tavern (for 

 they were all called inns or taverns in those days). 

 The above record of title is carried as far back as 

 the public records of Delaware County, at Media, 

 show, and to carry the title back to William Penn, 

 we must resort to the public records in Chester 

 county, at West Chester. 



CHAPTER X. 



RE-ORGANIZATION OF THE CLUB. 



On October 4th, 1873, the club was re- 

 organized, and George W. Hill was made Presi- 

 dent; Frederick Fairlamb, Vice-President; Samuel 

 Miller, Secretary, and George M. Lewis, Treas- 

 urer. The President acted as Master of Hounds; 

 there was no Huntsman, 



The book kept by George M. Lewis, as 

 Treasurer, shows the membership as follows : 



In 1873 : J. Howard Lewis, Henry E. Saul- 

 nier, Mark Pennell, George M. Lewis, Theodore 

 Wright, Robert Ash, J. Edward Farnum, William 

 L Leiper, George W. Hill, Frederick Fairlamb, 

 Edgar T. Miller. Samuel W. Hawley, Samuel Mil- 

 ler, Samuel C. Lewis, William F. Miskey, William 

 M. Lloyd, Andrew T. Walker, Fairman Rogers, 

 Isaac M. Lewis, William H. Jenks, Albert P. 



