CONTENTS. 
Quorn hounds, 18; as a 
breeder of hounds, 29 ; the 
great value of his hounds, 
33 ; a run supposed to have 
taken place with his hounds 
over Leicestershire, in 1826 36 
Ox-fence 17 
Payne, Philip, huntsman to 
the late Duke of Beaufort ; 
his character 30 
Peyton, Sir Henry 23 
Peyton, Mr., his pluck 48 
Plymouth, late Earl of, his 
immense stud 10 
Puleston, Sir Richard, a good 
breeder of fox-hounds .... 26 
Quorn, or Quorndon Hall .. 15 
Ranclifle, Lord 43 
Raven,Mohn, huntsman to the 
celebrated Mr. Meynell . . 19 
Riding hard to hounds, by 
whom introduced, 32 ; past 
and present system com 
pared 6 
Rose, Tom, late huntsman to 
the Duke of Grafton, 27 ; 
his opinion of the condition 
of hounds 27 
Ross, Captain 44 
Run, the supposed one, over 
the finest part of Leicester- 
shire, 36; the find, 38; 
Snob, a stranger from the 
provincials, makes his ap- 
pearance, 38 ; supposed to 
have been one of the Quar- 
terly Reviewers, 39; the 
start, 39 ; a check well re- 
covered, 41 ; Snob going 
well, 41 ; the country, 41 ; 
the crash, 41 ; the field be- 
comes select, 42; Snob 
attracts notice, 43 ; a stop- 
per, 43; Snob floored; 
his horse "pumped out 
by the pace," 44; a rich 
scene at the Whissendine 
brook, 46 ; awful pace, 47 ; 
a celebrated welter-weight 
planted, 47 ; how to go in 
distress, 48; proof of pluck, 
48; death of the fox, 48; 
comments on the run in 
the field, 49; description 
of it after dinner, at the 
Old Club, 50; Snob on 
his road to Melton, 51 ; his 
soliloquy, 51 ; receives ad- 
vice from an old Meltonian, 
and notes it in his book of 
memory, 52 ; appears in 
the field again, and again 
goes well, 52 ; his reception 
at Melton 53 
Rutland, Duke of, 26; cele- 
brity of his kennel, 26; 
character of his grace as a 
master of fox-hounds, and 
a British nobleman .... 33 
Sampson, a celebrated hunter 45 
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