INDEX. 



297 



Dalyell, Mrs., 186 



Dashwood, Sir John, 257 



" David the butler," 222 



Davy's, Sir Humphry, Salmonia, 76 



Defiance coach from Edinburgh to Aber- 

 deen, 1 88, 224, 234, 248, 260, 262 



Delglish, Mr. , 287 



Delme, Capt., 233 



Dialogue between Nimrod and the farm- 

 er's boy, 47 



Dick, Mr., 244 



Dickinson, the Kelso horse-dealer, 71 



Dingwall, Mr., 262 



Dinner at the Cross Keys with the Duke 

 of Buccleuch and the yeomen of Rox- 

 burghshire, 124 



Dinner and presentation of a piece of 

 plate to the Earl of Kintore, 209 



Dorset, Duke of, anecdote of, 40 



Douglas of " Chevy-Chase," the, na 



Douglases of Brickton, the, 182 



Douglas, Mr., 248, 256 



Douglas, Mr, Archibald, 248, 256 



Douglas's Hotel, Edinburgh, 144 



Dowbiggen, Capt., 149 



Dryburgh Abbey, in 



Duff, Sir A., 265 



Duff, the Hon. Mr., 213 



Duff, Mr. Abercromby, 214, 217 



Duff House, 217 



Duncan, Lord, 167 



Dunlugas, 214 



Dunse, description of, 24 



Dunse Castle, description of, 53 



Earle, Mr., 129, 156, 184, 243, 254 

 Earl of Fife Banff coach, 192 

 Eddington, Mr., 287 

 Eglinton, Lord, 28, 35, 45 

 Elcho, Lord, 25, 28, 59, 120 

 Elcho, Lord, and the toll-bar keeper, no 

 Elliot, Captain, 100, 136 

 Elliot, Hon. John, and the butcher, 139 

 English and French travelling, 4 

 Expense of keeping a pack of fox-hounds, 

 101 



Farmer's Folly, the, 22 



Farquhar, Arthur, coachman to the De- 

 fiance, 189, 235 



Fences, description of the, in Berwick- 

 shire, 43 



Fen wick, 291 



Ferguson, Mr., 190 



Fife, Earl of, 217 



Fife hounds : origin of, 160 Expenses 

 of, 176 Description of the, 171 -A list 

 of, for 1835, 172 



Fife country, the, character of, 179 



Fitzclarence, Lord Frederick, 48, 119 



Fletchers, Messrs., of Saltoun, 28, 36 



Forester, the late Lord, his opinion of 

 mares, 136 



Forester, the late Lord, 187 

 Forfarshire, character of, as a hunting 



country, 180 

 Fotheringham, Col., 243 

 Fox-hounds, their appearance at night, 



212 



Fox-hounds, expense of keeping a pack 



of, 1 01 



Foxes lost, excuses for, 114 

 Foxes, Williamson's mode of bolting 



them, 132 

 Frost, some remarks on, 256 



Gage, Capt., 233 



Gask, the " huntsman's stall" at, 201 



Gerard, Capt., 288 



Gibbons, Bill, 238 



Glasgow and Paisley steam-coach explo- 

 sion, 290 



Gordon, the late Duke of, 227, 253 



Gordon, Colonel, 212 



Gordon, Duncan, huntsman to Mr. 

 Baillie's father, 143 



Goodricke, Sir Harry, anecdote of, 3 



Grant, Captain, 121 



Grant, Mr., 179, 270 



Grant, Joe, first whip to the Earl of Kin- 

 tore, 208, 269 



Gray, Mr., 245 



Greenhill, Mr., 182 



Gregory, David, the first possessor of a 

 barometer, 192 



Grieve, Mr. M'Kenzie, 28, 37, 44 



Guard, Ben Reader, the sporting, 12 



Guthrie, Mr., 252 



Gypsies, the, of Yeth-holm, 142 



Haggis, description oi a, 141 



Harper, the blind, 39 



Harriers, Mr. Hume's, 38 Mr. Hay's, 

 257 



Harrison, whipper-in to Lord Kelburne 

 285, 289 



Hatton Castle, 213 



Hay, Sir Leith, 261 



Hay, Col. of the Bays, 63 



Hay, Capt. Peter, 148, 182, 255 



Hay, Mr., of Dunse Castle, 26, 31, 39 



Hay, Mr. Adam, 127, 242 



Hay, Mr. of Latham, 182, 256 



Hill, Lord Marcus, 190 



Hirsel, the, 67 



Hodgson, Mr., now Mr. Hodgson Hinde, 

 M.P. for Newcastle, 21 



Home, Earl of, 67 



Hope, Sir John, 241 



Hopetoun, Lord, 147 



Horse-dealer, the London, and William- 

 son, 99 



Horses, remarks on clipping, 80 



Horsman, Mr., 129 



Hounds on a windy day, the kennel the 

 best place for, 146 



