Male masters wear traditional hunting scarlet with a yellow collar.
[1] Former Conservative Animal Rights Minister Lord Gardiner of Kimble is a member of the hunt and has acted as past Chairman.
[2] The hunt traditionally organises the Easter Saturday point-to-point at Kimble, near Aylesbury, a highlight in the Buckinghamshire social season.
The first incident resulted in two convictions after members Ian Parkinson and Mark Vincent pulled a fox from a tunnel via its tail and deliberately released it into the path of a hunt.
[4] The second found insufficient evidence of wrongdoing and the investigation was ceased by the Thames Valley Police.