Kecords of the Old Charlton Hunt 



Nim Ives were thoroughly satisfied) up long-down, thro' 

 Eartham common Feild to Kemp's high wood. (Here 

 B. Ives tired his second Horse, and took Sr. Wm. by which 

 the Duke of St. Albans had no great coat, so returned to 

 Charlton.) From Kemps high wood the hounds broke 

 away thro' the Gumworth AVarren, Kemps rufF-piece, over 

 Slindon down, to Madhurst Parsonage where Billy came in, 

 with them over Poor down, up to Madhurst down, 

 Houghton Forrest where His Grace of Richmond, B^". 

 Hawley, and Mr. Pauncefort came in, the latter to little 

 purpose, for beyond the Ruel hill, neither Mr. Pauncefort, 

 or his Horse Tinker cared to go, so wisely returned to his 

 Impatient, Hungry Friends. Up the Ruel Hill, left 

 Sherwood on the right hand, crost OfFam hill to Southwood, 

 from thence to South Stoke to the Wall of Arundell river, 

 where the Glorious Twenty Three Hounds putt an end to 

 the Campaign, and killed The Old Bitch Fox, 10 mints, 

 before six. Billy Ives, His Grace of Richmond, and B'. 

 Hawley were the only Persons at the Death, to the 

 Immortal Honour of 17 stone ; and threescore, and at least 

 as many Campaigns. 



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