The Me7^ry Past 



Saurange, 92 

 Scotland, 20 

 Semple, Major, an adventurer, 



257-9 

 Sentimentalism, 5, 6 



Shropshire, 40 



Shropshire hounds, 32 



Simcox, Tom (a stage-coachman), 



140 

 Simmonds, Mr., 35 

 Sloane, Sir Hans, anecdote of", 



248, 249 

 Smith, the Reverend Benjamin 



(Walking Smith), anecdotes of, 



251-3 



Smith, Mr. George, wins steeple- 

 chase by stratagem, 240, 241 



Snooks, Tom, a huntsman, 35 



Social Reform, 8, 1 1 



Songs, old, 220, 221 



Southampton, Lady, 95 



Southampton Union (coach), i 29 



Southwark election, 223 



Sporting squires and sport, 28-96 



Sports, cruel, 210-13 



Squire, match won by sporting, 

 236-40 



Squire, Irish, his advice to his 

 son as to moderation in drink- 

 ing, 57 ; old hunting, 57-61 



Stage-coaches (various), 1 47, 



151 



Stanhope, Captain, 95 



Stevens' Hotel, 177, 178 

 Stevenson, Harry, 129 

 St. Hubert, Order of, 70 

 St. James' Club, 186 



St. James' Park, changes in, 

 193-9 ; milk stall in, 199 



St. John, Squire, 43, 44 



Stockdale (a stage-coachman), 1 3 i 



Strawberry Hill, 31 



Stuarts, the, 64 



Stubbs, Mr., 36, 37, 38 



Suffragettes, rebuff inflicted upon, 

 296 



Sunday observance, 6 



Surtees, Mr. R. S., 88 



Tattersall's, 73 



Tea-gardens, 217 



Thorndon, 54 



Times, the (coach), 143 



Topper, old, 43 



Tothill Fields, pleasure fair at, 

 2 14 



Tottenham Court Road, amusing 

 punishment of thieves in, 218, 

 219 ^ 



Trevis, Messieurs de, 90 



Tweeddale, Lord, 94 



Tyers, Mr., his hospitality, 226-8 



" Undaunted," the, 1 1 8 

 Upleatham (in Yorkshire), 1 1 5 

 Usher, Captain, 118, 119 



Vaughan, Dick (a stage-coach- 

 man), 141 



Vernon, Admiral, 99 



Victoria, Queen, 69 ; kindly 

 action of, i 56 



Villebois, Mr., 3 5 



306 



