Records of the Old Charlton Hunt

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Records of the Old Charlton Hunt
Charles Henry Gordon Lennox March
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S^ Harry S^ WilHam Slugg ... Roger Saturday : Nov'. 7.
INIyself. Will Macey. Joe Budd. Jemy Gardiner.
Young horse Tom Johnson. Harcourt ... David.
Whitestock- \ ings "I • • • / Jack Row.
A Blanch Day.
Tryed the Valdy, Binderton plantations, Preston Corner, all the Rows & Coppices about West Dean, Chorlton Coppice, JVIolcomb fuzzes, & East Dean parke without finding, butt wee did not go out 'till almost eleven o'clock because of a very hard rain, & afterwards Fogg in the morning.
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...Records of the Old Charlton Hunt MuNDAY : Dec'. 7.
Lord Mayor Myself. S^ Harry ... Joe Budd. Bamfeild ... Will Green.
Jersey Pickadilly Whitestockings Found in the Ruel, & ran a fox several rings in the Ruel & Deans, (Sc earth'd him in the main earth in Hebedon Coppice, then found an other in Waburton Cops's ran him through Slyndon Parke, over Nore hill Kemps Rough peice, Gumworth, Dowtreys hooks, Glatten Beacon, along the side hill to Bignor Hill, there down the Hill to Bignor Parke, to Red hill, to Burton Parke, the merry feilds they changed, came up Barlavington hill over by Twines up to Dawtreys hooks, over the Gumworth, the Rough peice, over Slyndon Down, there the two Biddolphs knock'd up, down by Maye farm, over Madurst Comon down, by the lone beech, to Bignor hill again, & along the side hills, they came to a cheque in Glatten hanger, there it being almost night wee took off, the hounds fresh, butt all the horses knock'd up except Lord Mayor, the hardest days work for hounds & horses that I ever saw except the famous long chase upon the [26th Jan^, 1738].


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