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Also copies of the following letters to Mr. 

 Willis, when Master of Thoralby Harriers : — 



Monday evening. 



The hounds will meet in the morning on the high 

 side of Bolton Gill. Should you have come from Cleasby, 

 I hope you will be able to go. Will call on you at half- 

 past seven. 



In the meantime, 



Yours sincerely, 

 To J. Willis, Esq., (Signed) R. LODGE. 



Warnford. 



Askrigg, 



Nov. 20th, 1812. 



Dear Sir,— 



Prior to my receiving yours, I had fixed with Mr. 



Ottiwell Wood to meet him to-morrow at Woodhall, where 



I shall be glad to see you if you can make it convenient. 



We shall be there at 8 o'clock precisely, and I believe 



the Hawes Hounds will meet us. On Monday we will do 



ourselves the pleasure of breakfasting with you at 



Thoralby, and shall be glad afterwards to meet with either 



fox or hare. The Scarlets beg their compts. to the Blues. 



Yours truly, 



(Signed) JOHN LODGE. 

 To J. Willis, Esq., 



Warnford. 



