" A majority of the Company on one hunting day, i. e. 

 present^ shall appoint the ground and place to hunt the 

 succeeding day, and so in rotation. 



" The managers shall be enabled to pay James Massey 

 our present huntsman, any sum they may think necessary 

 for keeping the dogs, and attending the Company as hunts- 

 man, and if there should not from the present sum raised, 

 be sufficient to pay the demands on the Company, they 

 do each agree to pay all just demands, by a proportionate 

 subscription, part and share alike. 



"It is agreed, that at the death of every Fox, one of 

 the Company shall carry about a Cap, to collect what the 

 company may please to give the huntsman. 



" At any hunt, if the managers, or any of them are 

 present, they shall prevent the Company from crossing 

 the dogs, when they are dragging; if no manager is pre- 

 sent, the Company shall choose one of themselves to di- 

 rect. 



" The Company agree to make good all damages that 

 may be done from hunting, and it is recommended to the 

 Company to meet at the kennell, the mornings intended 

 to hunt, and at all other times, that may be suitable. 



By Order of the Managers, 



J. MORRIS, Sec'ry." 



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