ISO FOX-HUNTING 



object, which is to find some excuse for the 

 illegitimate proceedings that have been con- 

 tinued even to my own day in certain out- 

 lying districts of the Cleveland Hunt. 



1706. — Ugthorpe quarter — for 14 fullmor^ heads . o 04 8 



Newton — for 11 fullmor and 3 fox heads . o 12 8 



Barnby — 6 fullmor heads . . . . o 02 o 



Lythe — 3 fox heads and 6 fullmor heads . on o 



1787. — To 10 fox heads, 2 at Kettleness, i at 

 Mickleby, i at Ugthorpe, 3 at Goldsbro', 

 and 3 catched in a trap at Mulgrave Castle .200 



(We still know of the trap in which these 

 foxes were "catched " !) 



1846. — I jackal head 080 



5 fox heads 100 



1847. — (Last entry) i fox head . . . .040 



From a study of the many entries similar 

 to the above, it appears that the price set on 



^ Foumart, foulmart, or polecat. 



