CONTENTS. 
Defaulters, late numerous 
ones 252 
Derby, Earl of 191 
Dockeray, George 152 
Doncaster, 218; roguery at, 
219, 220; expenses at, 
222; Frenchman's visit to 222 
Dorset, Duke of 192 
Duval de Boileau, the Count 
of 232 
East Indies, races in 229 
Eclipse, 223; and his jockey, 
116 ; his career 125 
Edwards, the family of, all 
jockeys, 154; anecdote of 155 
Eglinton, Earl of 228 
Egremont, Earl of 197 
Elcho, Lord 228 
Epsom, races at, 212, 216; 
description of the War- 
ren at, 213 ; race for the 
Derby described * 213 
Exeter, Marquis of 196 
Favourites, made so fraudu- 
lently 243,246 
Fitzwilliam, Earl of 191 
Forgery, to win a bet 221 
Forth, Mr 155 
Fox, the late Right Honour- 
able Charles James .... 176 
Frampton, Tregonwell, his 
character 1 25 
France, racing in 231 
Fraud in cocktail racing . . 236 
Frenchman at Doncaster . . 222 
George I. instituted king's 
plates 124 
George II. encouraged the 
breed of horses 124 
Georgelll.encouraged racing 
as a national sport .... 125 
George IV. a great promoter 
of racing, 125 ; his career, 
186 ; his stud 188 
Germany, racing in 229, 233 
Goodwood, races at 217 
Goodisons, the celebrated 
jockeys 154 
Grafton, late Duke of 184 
Grafton, the Duke of .... 193 
Grafton stud 184 
Greville, Mr 209 
Groom, a training one .... 165 
Grosvenor, late Earl of, 175 ; 
his career on the turf, 
175; anecdote of .... 141 
Grosvenor, General 204 
Hahn, Count of, 230; his 
stud, &c 235 
Hamilton, Duke of 184 
Hamilton, Lord A 185 
Handicap, ail extraordinary 
one 142 
Hobart Town, races at .... 230 
Holcroft, his memoirs, 158 ; 
his description of New- 
market, and his proceed- 
ings there, 159; his de- 
scription of a training 
establishment at New- 
market .. . 159 
