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INDEX. 



BRE 



cise, 118; inbreeding, 119; 

 maladies of the English cli- 

 mate, 1 20 (see also under 

 Racing) 



Brewer, Mr. C., 175 



Brinitzky, Prince, 115 



Brocklesby steeple-chase, 343 



Brockton, Mr., 372 



' Bubbing,' 19 



Burton, quoted, 19 



CARD of the Brocklesby steeple- 

 chase meeting, 341 

 Carew, quoted, II 

 Cheney, Mr. John, quoted, 23, 



24 



Chetwynd House, Newmarket, 

 plans, drawings, and descrip- 

 tion of training stables at, 

 108-111 



Chetwynd, Sir George, 175 

 Christian, Dick, quoted, 298, 



315 



Clark, Mr. (J ud g e )> 6 5 

 Clerk of the course, duties of, 



61, 62, 90 

 Clerk of the scales, duties of, 



66,67 



Cocktails, 35, 36, 196 

 Commission agents, 260 

 Coventry, Captain, 284, 357 

 Coventry, Lord, 137, 283, 



356 



Coventry, Mr. Arthur, 273 

 Craven, Mr. W. G. , his action 

 with respect to jockeys' li- 

 cences, 105 ; and jockeys' fees, 

 106 ; 175, 182 



DANEBURY, 95, 97 



Dawson, Matthew, quoted, 201 



FRE 



Day, John, 194, 205, 234 

 Day, William, quoted, 204, 



207, 244 

 Derby, the, 291 

 Dixie, Sir Beaumont, 186 

 Doncaster, 93 

 ' Druid,' the, quoted, 187, 226, 



276, 350, 352 

 D'Urfey, quoted, 19 



EDE, Mr. George, 358 

 Edinburgh, racing at, in 1728, 



32 

 Edward III., his cultivation of 



running-horses, 9 

 Edward VI. 's legislation against 



horse-stealing, 14 

 Egan, Pierce, quoted, 221 

 Enfield Chase, racing at, 16 

 Englishmen as horsemen, 33 

 Epsom, 92 

 Epsom Club, 93 

 Evelyn, quoted, 21 

 Exeter, Marquis of, 193 



FALMOUTH, Lord, 169, 170, 

 171 



Fences, 307 



Fencing horses, Spanish, 9 



FitzStephen, quoted, 8 



Forestalling, 243, 253, 254 



Frail, Mr. John, 'father of clerks 

 of courses,' 62 



Frampton, Tregonwell, ' father 

 of the Turf,' 25 ; story of his 

 horse Dragon, 25-27 ; dia- 

 mond cut diamond, with Sir 

 William Strickland, 28 ; the 

 ' cunningest jockey in Eng- 

 land,' 29 



French steeple-chasing, 280 



