SIR FENTON AYLMER AND MR A. HENRY 



The hunting days were Monday and Thursday 

 in each week, and the hour of throwing off ten 

 o'clock. 

 For the rest, it was resolved that 



Every member of this Hunt do solemnly pro- 

 mise upon his word and honour he will not while 

 a member thereof keep a greyhound, nor suffer 

 one to be kept for him within ten miles of the 

 Kennel where the hounds shall be kept. That he 

 will not shoot nor suffer to be shot for him or 

 otherwise destroyed a hare; that he will not buy 

 one nor suffer one to be bought for him, nor 

 permit anyone whatsoever to course, shoot or 

 otherwise destroy hares on his grounds, but on the 

 contrary will pledge himself to the hunt that he 

 will prosecute at the expense of the hunt any per- 

 son whatever who shall presume to do so. 



The first hare killed on each day was given to 

 one of the two keepers, who were otherwise 

 paid " in proportion to their deserts, which will 

 be best proved by the quantity of game found in 

 their districts "; but any member could bespeak 

 one for himself upon notice given " provided a 

 second is killed." Finally it was resolved " That 

 the collection for the Huntsman do not exceed 

 fifteen pence." 



Mr Farrange acted as Honorary Secretary and 

 Treasurer, and the Hunt voted him a cup " with 



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