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river again, recrossed the Thames at Hampton Court. She 

 next headed for the river, and swam across, when she was 

 driven back, and, after a chase of four hours, "was Kill'd near 

 the House of the Hon. Arthur Onslow, Esq., at Ember Court 

 near Ditton. Their Royal Highnesses followed the Chace 

 no further than Esher; and after dining with the Hon. 

 Mr. Pelham, returned in the Evening to Kensington." Grief: 

 the Earl of Lincoln thrown into a ditch, and very much 

 brused ; Mr. George Stanforth, " a Young Gentleman of good 

 Family in Yorkshire," both legs broken. 



Wednesday, October 20, Hounslow. — The Duke and the two 

 eldest Princesses, attended by divers noblemen and gentlemen 

 present. At the starting post a hind was turned out; she 

 gave a good run for " several hours," and was killed near 

 Hampton town. 



Wednesday, October 27, Hounslow. — The same members of 

 the Royal Family and a large field hunted a hind for about 

 two hours, which they killed near Staines. 



Saturday, October 30, Richmond. — " Tho' her Majesty has 

 left off the Diversion of Hunting till his Majesty's Return to 

 England ; the Duke and the Princesses Amelia and Caroline, 

 accompanied by several of the Nobility went from Kew to 

 hunt a Stag at Richmond New Park ; and, after a Pleasant 

 Chase till one o'clock the Stag was killed near the Pond." 



Thursday, November 4, Hounslow. — A hind was turned out 

 at Fan Grove, in the presence of the Duke of Cumberland, the 

 two eldest Princesses, and a considerable field. No details. 



Saturday, November 6, Hounslow. — Ditto. 



Thursday, November 11, Hounslow. — -Ditto. 



Saturday, November 13. — "On Saturday last her Majesty, 

 accompanied by her Royal Highness the Princess Caroline, 

 went to Kew, whither the Duke and the Princess Amelia 

 repaired from Hounslow-heath, where they took the Diversion 

 of hunting a Hind, which was killed after two Hours pleasant 

 Chaise, and returned to Kensington in the evening." 



Wednesday, November 17, Banstead Downs. — The Duke of 

 Cumberland and the Princess Amelia, attended by several 



