THE FIRST PACKS 



the command of the Hounds when such accident 

 happens do furnish horses for them during said 

 fortnight. 



7th. That the Uniform of the Subscribers be 

 Brown Drab Cloth of Irish manufacture not ex- 

 ceeding 15 shilHngs per yd. with a cape of green 

 velvet. 



The first complete list of the subscribers who ran 

 hounds on this novel plan is dated March 16, 

 1782, and is as follows. 



1 . The Earl of Roden 



2. The Honble George Jocelyn 

 3.Thos. Kelly, Esqr. 



4. Steuart Weldon, Esqr. 



5. Edward Bever, Esqr. 



6. James Molony, Esqr. 



7. Revd. Anthony Weldon. 



8. Tobias Murcell, Esqr. 



9. Richd. Sherlock, Esqr. 



10. John Purcell, Esqr. 



1 1 . John Brereton, Esqr. 



12. Henry Bamtuck, Esqr. 



13. Lord Conyngham 



14. Lord Jocelyn. 



147 17 6 



This strikes one as a modest subscription upon 

 which to start even a pack of harriers, but an agree- 

 ment between the Ballylinan Hunt and James 

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