SIR RICHARD SUTTON 



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country north of the Wreake for the remainder of the 

 season. It was agreed that Mr. Sutton's offer should 

 be accepted, and that the offer should be made to Lord 

 Forester. Mr. Dawson, a well-known member of the 

 Hunt, did not like the idea of the Donington country 

 being left open, and suggested that for the future it 

 should be separated from the Ouorn, as it was very 

 improbable that any one else would be found to hunt 

 the Ouorn country as the late master had hunted it. It 

 was then agreed that a letter, similar to that indited to 

 Lord Forester, should be forwarded to Lord Chester- 

 field, expressing a hope that he might see his way to 

 hunting the Donington country. During the remain- 

 der of the season the Messrs. Sutton carried on the 

 thread of fox-hunting, and amid a general lamentation 

 Sir Richard's Sutton's rule came to an end as already 

 described. 



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