INDEX. 



ADNEY (Capt.) and the Jury, 126 

 Agricultural Shows, 316-318 

 Anstey : East and West, 79 

 Armchairs at Tordown made from 

 hides and hoofs of Russell's horses 

 'Billy,' 'Cottager,' and 'Monkey,' 



174 



Artificial Earths, 137 



Arundell (Mr. Harris) of Lifton 

 Park, 143 



Ash (Dr.), Russell's medical attend- 

 ant, 343-4 



Auctions of Horses at the Club 

 Meetings, 249-50 



Austin's Stables at Oxford, 41 



Avern (Capt. J., R.X.), 104 



BAILLIE (Rev. Alexander), 110 



Barnes (Ralph), 202-205 



Bayly (John), 1 10 



' Beatrice ' and ' Barbara ' : Russell's 



desire to possess these hounds, 247 

 Beale (John) huntsman, 165, 247 

 Beaufort (Duke of), 16, 40, 331 

 Bedford's (Duke of) Covers at Ends- 



leigh, 143 

 Beresford (Lord Charles), 318 

 Bisset (Fenwick) Master of Stag- 

 hounds, 1855-S1; Letter to Russell, 



291 

 Black Torrington: Russell appointed 



to the Living of, 337 ; Fire at, 339 

 Blackmore (Jim) Harbourer to the 



Staghounds, 282 

 Blundell's School, 6-14, 336 

 * Bold Dragoon,' a Fox which had 



been turned out thirty-six times, 



91, 96, 98 

 Boyce (Rev. John) Anecdote of, 254 

 Bovey and Russell start a pack of 



Hounds at school, 11 

 Bratton Mill: Deer captured at, 299 

 Brendon (John) of Red Windows, 



near Chillaton, 127 

 Brown of Hollacombe, 127 

 Buck (L. ) of Moreton, 145 

 Buckingham (Mr.), 143 

 Bulteel (J. C, of Flete) at Plympton 



Grammar School, 5 



Bulteel, 92, loi, 209, 210 ; his humor- 

 ous version of the Hayne supply 

 of foxes, 139 



Bulteel (Thomas), 102 



Bury (Admiral), 106, iio, 189 



Bury (Mrs.), 106, iio 



Bury (Miss, aftevrvards Mrs. Russell) 

 106, 1 10 



CANN (Abraham) the Wrestler, 36 



Carew (Sir Henry), 91 



Carew (Rev. T.) parts with six 

 horses at a Club dinner, 250 



Carew (Tom, of Collipriest) 84 ; 

 throws a pound of butter at a 

 member of the South Molton Club 

 for abusing Bp. Phillpotts, 257 ; a 

 Master of Staghounds, 277 



Carew (Sir W.), 145, 210, 238, 246 



Castle Hill : Staghunting Custom, 25 



Chichester (Sir Arthur), 94 ; riding 

 down deer, 221 ; revives Staghunt- 

 ing, 276 ; narrow escape of, 299 



Christ Church Drag (The), 50 



Cholmondeley (Mrs.) Accident to, 308 



Chulmleigh Club (The), 95, 128; six 

 IVLF.H.'s present at one dinner 

 of, 210 



Church Bells sounded to signal 

 whereabouts of foxes, 117-119 



Clarke (Rev. E.), 103, 142 



Clarke (Erving) of Buckland-Tout- 

 Saints, 104, 145 



Clarke (William), 104 



Clergy: Number of hunting Parsons 

 in the Field, 201 



Clinton's (Lord) Covers put at Rus- 

 sell's disposal, 143 



Cockfighting a popular pastime, 315 



Codrington (John), Master of the 

 Meynell School, 17, 50 



Coham (George) of Coham, 142 



Cole (Dr.), Rector of Exeter Col- 

 lege, Oxon, 15 



Collyns (C. P.), 273; his exertions 

 revive Staghunting on Exmoor, 

 279 ; on Mr. Fenwick Bisset, 278 



Cooke (Mr. E.) Undersecretary for 

 Ireland, 99 



