Records of the Old Charlton Hunt 



8 days ; and the person so brought down, is to have his 

 Expences defrayed by the Member that recomends him. 



7^^. If any Stranger is seen in the Field a hunting, he 

 may be invited that day by any of the Company and his 

 Reckoning to be paid by the persons then present. 



8*^. The Duke of Richmond to bring whoever he pleases 

 from Goodwood to Dinner at Charlton. 



9^^. Any Additional Article may be made by a Ballot of 

 nine persons, such Ballot to be in the Great Room at 

 Charlton to be determined by the Majority. 



10^''. If any Dispute arise about the meaning of any of 

 the above written Articles, it shall be decided by the 

 ^lajority of the Members prefent, at the General Annual 

 Meeting in London. 



Names of the Original Subscribers {that are now 

 living) to the Great Room at Charlton. 



The Duke of Grafton. 

 The Duke of Bolton. 

 The Duke of Devonshire. 

 The Duke of Newcastle. 

 The Earl of CarUsle. 

 The Earl of Burlington. 

 The Earl of Litchfield. 

 The Earl of Godolphin. 

 The Earl of Halifax. 

 The L*^. Visco*". Lonsdale. 

 The Lord Delawarr. 



The Lord Lovell. 

 The R^ Hon'^^^ Hen. Pelham. 

 The Hon'^^^ L^ Genl Compton. 

 Count Maurice of Nafsau. 

 The Hon^'^ Arth^ Lowther, 



Esq'. 

 The Hon^^^ S'. W^. Gage. 

 The Hon^'^ S'. Cha^ Wells. 

 Lieu*. Gen'. Honey wood. 

 Major Gen\ Churchil. 

 Robert Colvile, Esq*". 



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