SIR FENTON AYLMER AND MR A. HENRY 



Mr Henry's services to the Hunt were then 

 acknowledged in the following resolution: 



Resolved that Arthur Henry Esqr. be re- 

 quested to accept the thanks of the Hunt for the 

 zealous, sportsmanlike and handsome manner in 

 which he has conducted the hunting and manage- 

 ment of the hounds during the time he had the 

 same under his direction. 



Sir Fenton Aylmer, Mr Kildare Borrowes and 

 Mr John Kennedy acted as a Committee to inspect 

 Mr Henry's and Mr Narney's accounts, which, 

 needless to say, they found *' correct " in every 

 particular, and that there was a balance of ^6 8s. 5d. 

 due to the Treasurer, and one of £()i iis. 8|d. to 

 the Master, so accurate was the book-keeping of 

 those gentlemen. 



This Committee recorded their high approval of 

 the exertions of Mr Henry and Mr Narney, and on 

 January 29, 181 3, an additional resolution was 

 passed to the effect 



That the thanks of the Hunt are justly due and 

 are hereby given to them for all the trouble they 

 have therein used, as well as their general exertions 

 so much taken towards the maintenance and sup- 

 port of the establishment. 



There is no mention in the minutes of any diffi- 

 culty of finding a successor to Mr Henry, but I 

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