Eecords of the Old Charlton Hunt 



ffrom April 1^^ to the laying up the Hounds at 

 Lyndhurst. 



ffrom the laying up the Hounds to October 15^*" at 

 Up Park. 



These times of removing the Hounds to be observed 

 unlefs otherwise agreed to by the Consent of both Parties. 



Article 7. It is moreover Stipulated and Agreed by and 

 between each of the Contracting Parties that John Ware 

 Huntsman to the Duke of Richmond shall have the Care 

 Direction and Management of His Grace's Horses belonging 

 to the Hunt when they are not under the immediate Care 

 of His Grace's own Groom. 



Article 8. It is further Agreed by and between each of 

 the abovenamed Parties That John Ware and [ * ] Vincent 

 or the Huntsmen for the time being shall have equal Care 

 of the Hounds and equal Profits and Share of Perquisites 

 either arising by Field Money or by Hounds that are given 

 away or any other manner whatsoever relating to the 

 Hunt. 



Article 9. This Treaty to continue and remain in full 

 Force untill the Death of one of the Contracting Parties 

 (which God for many years avert) or imtill one of them 

 shall give Six INIonths' Notice to the other of his Intention 

 to determine this Agreement In either of which Cases the 

 Entire Pack with the Whelps shall remain to the use of the 

 Survivor or Party to whom such Notice shall be given. 



* Christian name unknown. 

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