Index. 



MoUand Down, 79 



Mole.sworth (Sir W.), Trustees of, 

 gfive Russell permission to draw 

 theTetcott and Pencarrow covers, 

 143 ; invites large party to meet 

 Phillipps and the Landue hounds, 

 182 



Moore-Stevens of Cross, 145 



Morris (Mr.), of Fishleigh, 118 



Morris (Col.) of the ' Light Brigade,' 

 Monument on Hatherleigh Moor, 

 118 ; anecdote of, as a lad, 134 



Mostyn (Sir T.), 16, 48 



Musters (Mr.), 219 



NAMES OF HOUNDS, Anecdotes 



concerning, 217 

 Newton (Mr.) of Bridestowe, 188 

 Northumberland (Duke of), his 



Covers at Werrington, 143 

 *Nunky,' Taylor's famous Horse, 



96-98 



OLDAKER (Harry, hn7itsmati), 144 



Origin of the phrase ' The Bishop 

 has put his foot into it,' 67 



Otterhounds : Russell starts a pack 

 at South Molton, 71 : Difficulty of 

 Training, 78; the keeping of, good 

 training for staghunting, 287 



Ourry (Carry), A Cornish Beauty, 240 



PALMER (Oliver) of Tinhay, 127 



Parker (Adnil.), 157 



Payne (Philip), Huntsman to the 

 Duke of Beaufort, 16, 47, 50 



Pearson (Mr., A.R.A.), 191 



Pelham (Bp. of Exeter) ordains 

 Russell, 64 



Pennell - Elmhirst (Mr.), Russell 

 visits, 339 



Petitions by farmers to arrange 

 meets so as not to interfere with 

 the Tavnstock Market, 149 



Peyton (Sir Henry), 43, 49 



Phillipps (Mr. Tom), 177 ; takes 

 over the Tetcott and Broadbury 

 districts, 1 76; gives up the latter, 1 81 



Phillpotts (Bp., Henry of Exeter) 

 struck with Russell's eloquence, 

 3 ; visit to Rev. J. Froude, of 



Knowstone, 82-87 ; on the advan- 

 tage of a Railway between London 

 and Exeter, 64; preaches a Charity 

 -Sermon, 67 ; anecdote of, 201 ; 

 remonstrates with Russell, 201 ; 

 hears a charge against him, 203 ; 

 anecdote of the Bishop and a 

 Churchwarden, 207 

 Plympton Grammar School, 4 

 Polkinhorne, Cornish Wrestler, 36 

 Poltimore (Lord), Starts his pack, 

 26S ; his estimate of Russell, 269 ; 

 offers Russell the living of Black 

 Torrington, 337 

 Portsmouth (Earl), Quality of his 

 pack, 267 ; Russell's estimate of, 

 as a sportsman, 268 

 Porlock : Russell's visit to in 1830, 1S5 

 Prettyjohn (Capt.), Anecdote of, 255 

 Prizefighting in Fashion, 35 



RADCLIFFE, author of ' The Ivy- 

 bridge Hunt Song,' his Stories of 

 Cornish Squireen, 251 



Rawle (Will) Russell's huntsman for 

 fort}' years, 51, 223, 224; his 

 secret plan for fox earths, 245 



Rawlinson of Chadlington, owner of 

 'Coronation,' Derby winner, 43 



Reynolds (Jemmy) Kennel man, 153 



Richards (Dr.) Headmaster of Blun- 

 dell's, Tiverton, 6, 8 ; flogs Rus- 

 sell, 10 ; hears of his keeping 

 hounds, 13, 336 



Rogers (Sir J.), 209 



Rolle (Hon. Mark), 157, 268 



Rookes : Horse-dealer at Tiverton 

 Fair, 20 



Rowlands the Pugilist, 28 



Russell (Rev. John, senior) takes 

 pupils at Dartmouth, 2 ; removes 

 to South-hill Rectory near Cal- 

 lington, 2 ; said to have pur- 

 chased ' Katerfelto,' 127, 209 



Russell (Rev. John) born, i 



Fights with Bulteel at school, 6 

 Keeps ferrets at school, 8 

 Kills Hunter's rabbits, 8 

 Starts keeping hounds, 1 1 

 Has the support ot the farmers, 12 

 Gains an Exhibition of ;^30, 14 



