CONTENTS. 
Sandore, Count, an Hungarian 
nobleman, his exploits at 
Melton 34 
Snob, his history 38 
Stevens, Jack, first whipper-in 
to Mr. Osbaldeston, 38; 
his fine horsemanship . . 42 
Studs at Melton, 10 ; average 
number of each, 10 ; ex- 
penses of 11 
Tilbury, Mr 34 
Wellington, Duke of 35 
Whissendine brook 45 
White, Mr., a celebrated horse- 
man 41,44 
Wilton, Earl of 14 
Wolf, the 1 
Woodwell Head cover 46 
Yarborough, Earl of 24 
THE EOAD. 
Accidents. . . .84, 86, 88, 97, 107 
Agar, Sir Felix 110 
Age, the Brighton 77 
Alexander the Great 74 
Annesley, Mr 108 
Apprentice 99 
Apsley House 59 
Artist, the 64 
Axletrees, broken ones ; acci- 
dents from 90 
Bagshot, scene at 68 
Bearing-reins, remarks on . . 86 
Bo-kickers 62 
Boxes, patent, no coach safe 
without them 94 
Brentford 60 
Brighton, coaches to 56, 77 
Brown, Tom 73 
Bull and Mouth 94 
Capital embarked in coaching 83 
Carriages, private, 104 ; varie- 
ties of, 105 ; London, fine 
display of, 112; private, 
price of 112 
Changing horses, old method 65 
Chaplin, Mr., his immense es- 
tablishment 83 
Coach, a slow one, 57, 75 ; how 
to horse 79 ; how worked, 
80 ; how to load, 93 ; pro- 
fit on, 84; build of 84, 91 
Coaches, expedition of . . 56, 57 
Coach-horse, his life, 80 ; price 
of, 81 ; description of by 
Nimrod, 82 ; change in . . 103 
Coachman to the Comet, 58, 
69 ; to the Regulator, 69 ; 
of the old school 98 
Coachmen, gentlemen, 77, 
108; London 112 
Clocks, how to regulate .... 64 
