HISTORY OF THE KILDARE HUNT 



distinct saving of money to keep him in Naas 

 Gaol instead of at Castlewarden. But when he 

 died they gave him a noble funeral, and he lies 

 to-day among his forefathers at Templetuhobeg, 

 County Tipperary. 



I conclude this chapter with a list of the members 

 elected to the Hunt Club during the masterships of 

 Sir Fenton Aylmer and Mr Arthur Henry. 



Sir Fenton Aylmer's First Mastership. 



Elections. 

 1804: 

 Mr Wm Eustace. 

 Revd A. Douglas. 

 Capt. Chas Annesley. 

 Mr Wm Battenby. 

 Mr Wm Graydon. 

 Mr John Jirwan, Junr. 

 Mr Gerald Bagot. 

 Captn Peter Dundas. 

 Mr Joseph Henry. 

 Capt. S. Rice. 

 Mr R. Borrowes. 

 Mr M.Wolfe. 

 Mr John Mansfield. 

 Revd A. Hamilton. 

 Revd Kildare Borrowes. 

 Lt-Col. A. Aylmer. 

 Mr John Aylmer. 

 Mr J. Critchley. 

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Stonebrook. 



Ballysax. 



Killashee. 



Castle Bagot. 



Straffan. 

 Ballynure. 



Blackball. 

 Yeomanstown. 



Whilam. 



