INDEX. 



Piece of plate presented to Capt, Barclay 



and Mr. Watson, 330 

 Piper, the Edinburgh coach proprietor, 



342 

 Plate, piece of, presented to the Earl of 



Kintore, 302 

 Plenipotentiary and Mr. Batson, 18 

 Pleydell, Mr., 260 

 Post-boy, the Turriff, 308, 309 

 Poverty better than riches, 186 

 Preston-hall, 186, 346 

 Pi ingle, Sir John, Bart., 80 

 Proctor Jocky 364 

 Prj^se, Pr>'se, Mr., 291 

 Puleston, Sir Richard, 234 

 Pye, Tom, 247 



Eait. Capt., 361,370 



Ramsay, Mr., 208, 324 



Reader, Ben, the sporting guard, 17 



Reid, Jemmy, 392,403 



Ridley's, Sir M. W., hounds, 23 



Ridley, Mr. now Sir M. W. Ridley, 26 



Rigg, Mi. James Horn, 233 



Roftey, Mr. JoUiffe's huntsman, anecdote 



of, 16 

 Ross, Mr. Horatio, 217 

 Rothes, Earl of, 266 

 Roup, David, coachman to the Defiance, 



273,276, 328, 339,375 

 Royal Caledonian Hunt Club, 226 

 Run, a fine, from East Gordon, with the 



Duke of Bucckuch's hounds, 80 

 Run, a brilliant, from Learmouth bog, 



with Major St. Paul's hounds, 173 



Sackville, Lord, anecdote of the cele- 

 brated, 246 



St. Boswell's, visit to, 114 



St. Paul, Major, 70, 172 



Saltoun, Lord, 39, 44 



Scott, Lord John, 108 



Scott,' Mr. Henry, 164, 198 * 



•' Scott old," huntsman to Mr. Ramsay, 

 209, 223 



Scottish boors, 179 



Severe burst with Lord Elcho's hounds, 

 61 



Seymour, Lord Archibald, 41 



Shairp, Major, 216 



Shakerley, Mr., 351 



Sharpe, Ai-chbishop, 266 



Sinclair, the late Sir John, 355 



Sitwell, Mr., 175 



Skinner, Harry, 263 



Skinner, John, 262 



Skinner, Tom, 263 



Smith, Mr. Assheton, anecdote of, 212 

 Smythe, Owen, Mr., 351 



Spottiswoode, Captain, 75 

 Spottiswoode-bouse, 182 

 Sprot, Mr., 168 

 Steam-coach explosion, 419 

 Stewart, Mr., 264, 268 

 Stewart, Mr. Henry, 350 

 Stephens, Mr., 355 

 Stirling, jMajor Moray, 392 

 Surtees, Mr., of Hamsterley-hall, 21 

 Surtees, Mr. Robert, 21, 424 



Tennant, Mr., 413 



Thomson's monument, 106 



Thompson, Mr. Anstruther, 233 



Thompson, Mr., 399 



Thompsons, the Misses, 258 



Till, the liver, dangerous to ford, 175 



Timotheus, 318 



Todd, Mr., 86 



TurriflF country, character of the, 298 



Ury, 324 



Waldie, Mr., 160 



Walker, John, huntsman to the Fife 

 hounds, 243, 248, 253, 259, 267, 368 



Walton, Joe, 329 



Warde, John, anecdote of, 208 



Waterloo heroes, 91 



Waterloo hotel, Edinburgh, 341 



Watson, Mr. Hugh, 329 



Watson, Bill, the Eagle Dover coach- 

 man, 6 



Webb, cause of the death of, coachman 

 to the Birmingham Emerald, 340 



Wemyss, Major, 269, 375 



Wemyss, Capt., 230, 244 



" We have seen a run together," a song, 

 49 



Whippy, the late Mr., 361 



Whitfield, Squire, 261 



AVilkie, Mr., 215 



Willan, Jack, 308 



Williamson, Mr,, 376 



Williamson, William, huntsman to the 

 Duke of Buccleuch, 79, 115, 131 , 135, 

 194, 219 



Wilson, Professor, 209, 344 



Wilson, Mr. James, 209 



Wilson, Jack, second whip to the Earl 

 of Kintore, 301, 305 



Wines, very old, 198 



Winter, John, 423 



Wyndham, Major, 350 



Wynne, Sir William, 92 



Yeatman, Mr., 372 

 Yeoman, the English, 24 

 Yetholm, village of, 167 



WALTER SPIERS, PllINTtR, 399, OXFORD STREET, LONDON. 



