Kecords of the Old Charlton Hunt 



Dawtrys hooks, &; Kemps Rough peice, where wee had a 

 cold drag, which carry 'd us over Slyndon down, Ash Lee, 

 the Conygates, & so to the Ruel, there wee found, & had 

 presantly a lease of Foxes on foot, wee ran hard & chang'd 

 several times, & then the day altering to very bad weather, 

 & the scent dying every minute, wee took off & came home. 

 Nimm dugg out a bitch fox, which wee turn'd out of the 

 Window * at Fox-hall ; he also dug two badgers, & kil'd 

 them both. 



THE GRAND CHASE 



Feyday: Jan^ 26. 



Slug My Self. 



Looby Joe Budd. 



Sturdy lump Tom Leaver. 



then at Goodwood I took 

 Saucy Face INIy Self. 



S'. Will™. ... Billy Ives. 



Badger . . . Tom Johnson. 



Pickadilly . . . David. 



Walker ... Nim. 



Frost face Billy Ives. 



Here is the account of the greatest Chase that ever 

 was: — 



A Full (J* Impartial Account of the late remarkable 

 Proceedings at Charlton, 



It has long been a matter of Controversy in the Hunting 

 World, to what particular Country or Sett of Men, the 

 superiority of Power belonged. Prejudice, and PartiaUty 



* Let us hope it was the ground floor. 

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