X. CONTENTS 



Chapter IX. 



Stonner — Mr. Quare and his Harriers — Epping Forest — How to 

 recover Hounds — The success of the Suaviter in modo manner — 

 Epping Town in summer dress — Mr. Quare looks hack upon a 

 record season — His success at Peterboro" — The annual meeting 

 at the Green Man, 1899 — The Steeplechases at High Roding 

 Bury — Theodore Christy on " Schoolmaster " — Season 1899- 

 1900 — Some changes — Cub hunting — A Lion story — Bay's 

 Grove — Record sport in November — Fitz Johns — The Trans- 

 vaal War — Volunteers for the Front — Our Handy Man — A 

 good run from Galley Hills — Pleshey Mount — Bushetts — The 

 Lawn Meet at Dudbrook — Imperial Yeomanry — Guy Gold, 

 PhiHp Gold— Audley Blyth, Rupert Blyth of the D.C.O.— 

 Sydney Green — Guy Lobb — Gordon Lobb — Godwin St. John 

 Lobb ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 262 



Chapter X. 



Hunting from Town — One of the Penalties of it — The Brick Kiln 

 Fox — Sir Charles Smith and Mr. Thomas Cowee to the front 

 again — Matching Park — A Memorable Run — Dewley Wood — 

 Greensted Wood — The Select Few — Dexter has it — The 

 Annual ^Meeting, 1900 — Lord Rookwood Presides — Mr. Bowlby 

 Resigns the Mastership — Saving the Blank — See it out, Mr. 

 Tilling— Another late Find — A Kill in Epping Forest — Little 

 Laver Mill to Galley Hills— How we did it— Mr. C. Fitch 

 breaks his collar bone — Where are the Light Weights ? — 

 George Brown shows the way — F. Green to the rescue — The 

 Ambulance — Refusers — Short's Method — Through Epping 

 Town — The last day of the season, 1899-1900 ... ... ... 291 



Chapter XL 



Thoby Priory — Mr. Vickerman's Diary — Covert Side by Wm. and 

 Hy. Barraud — " CarloAv " — "Chancellor " — Jim Cassidy— Mr. 

 Conyers's Eccentricities — His Concern for Mr. Vickerman — The 

 Pulling " Cognac " — His Jumping Feats — Mr. Vickerman's 

 Patent Bit — Frederick Beckington — Season 1844-45 — Hunting 

 Caps — The Great Row Wood Run— Gate Jumping — How to 

 live to Eighty — Drag Hunting — Falls — Sam Adams's Stag 

 Hounds — Root Ditches — Conyers INIeets at Laindon Hills — The 

 Purchase of " Cognac " — i\t the Harboro' Hotel, Melton, Nov., 

 1846 — Kirby Gate — Cream Gorse — Mr. Greene of Rolleston — 

 Lord Strathmore — Sir Richard Sutton — Mr. Finch, M.P. — 

 Burley-on-the-Hill — Ben Morgan — Old Goosey ... ... ... 313 



Chapter XII. 



Aswarby Park — The Belvoir, 1846 — WiUiam Goodall — Tom Moody 

 —For the honour of Essex — A Lincolnshire dyke — Lost in 

 High Leicestershire — Big v. Little Horses- Singeing v. Clipping 

 — Sir Richard Sutton — The Punch Bowl — Burrow Hill — An 

 awkward fence — Colonel Wyndham — The Pytchley at Crick, 

 1846 — George Payne — Lady Villiers gets the brush — Lord 



