AND STIELINGSHIIIE HUNT 



or less regular, and probably a very popular 

 event. ^ 



But the days of the committee of management 

 were now drawing to an end and, in the year 

 1806, a change took place under which the control 

 again passed into the hands of an individual. 



^ Linlithgow and Stirlingshire Hunt. 



The Subscribers to the Hunt are to give a Ball at Finlayson's 

 in Linlithgow, on Wednesday the 10th November, at seven o'clock. — 

 The Members and those Gentlemen who have been invited to the Ball, 

 are hereby informed that the Hounds will be at the 12 mile stone 

 east from Linlithgow, on the great turnpike road leading to Edin- 

 biu'gh, on Tuesday the 9th November, at Half - past Ten o'clock ; 

 and that there will be an Ordinary for the Sportsmen that day at 

 the Hunt Inn, Linlithgow, at Five o'clock. 



On the 10th there will be a Coursing Match in the forenoon, and 

 an Ordinary at the Hunt Inn, for those Ladies and Gentlemen who 

 mean to attend the Ball. — Dinner on the table at Four o'clock. 

 General Maxwell of Parkhill, Preses. 

 Sir James Dalyell of Binns, Bart. \„ ., 

 WiLLM. Maxwell of Carriden, Esq./ 

 J. Boyd, Sec. 

 — Vide 'Edinbui'gh Advertiser,' 22nd October 1802. 



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