414 



INDEX. 



292 ; several ruus to, 323, n. ; 

 ii. 21, 212 

 1 '.ally's Beads (a fomous horse), i. 223 



Bancroft, ii. 353 



Bannisters Rough, i. 288 



Barbed wire, first seen, ii. 143 



Ikrdon Hill, i. 97 



l^aronet (hound), ii. 1 



BaiTow Hill, ii. 212 



Barton, ii. 182 



Barton-Blount, i. 132, 241 ; ii. good 

 run from, 39, 309 



l')arton Church, i. 53 



Barton Turns, i. 10 



I'artram's Dingle, i. 210 



Bass, ]\Ir., death of, ii. 110 



Bass, Mr. Hamar, marriage to the Hon. 

 Louisa Bagot, ii. 32 ; becomea 

 joint-master with Mr, Chandos- 

 Pole, ii. 128, 133; an appreciation 

 from the Burton Chronicle, 153 ; 

 re-elected master, 165, 199 ; re- 

 signs mastership, 235; consents 

 to continue mastership, 241 ; last 

 season. 246 ; resignation of master- 

 ship, 247 ; death of, 253 



Bass, Mr. M. T., father of present Lord 

 Burton, i. 209 



Bass, Hon. Nellie, wedding of, ii. 

 204 



Bass, Michael, i. 22, 229, 259 ; account 

 of Radburne run, 265 ; letter of, to 

 Mr. H. Meynell, 270-1 



Bass, Michael, father of Lord Bur- 

 ton, i. 29, 123 ; waded across 

 Trusley Brook, 125 ; caught chill, 

 125; reminiscences by James 

 Whiteley, 125 ; sold his horse, 

 125, 203 



Bateman, Mr. "Chev," i. 225; ii. 178; 

 died a young man in 1896.. 178, 

 210 



Bates, Harry, second horseman, ii. 197 



Bath, ii. 218 



Beal, Tom, i. 142, n. 



Bearwardcote, home of Mr. F. C. New- 

 ton, ii. 191. 214, 224, 310 



Beaudesert, i. 106 



Beaufort (Duke of), 1.117 



Beauty Ball, the, ii. 37 



Beckett-Denison, Miss, ii. 82 



Beckford Mr., i. 24, 58 



Bedford, Duke of, good story of, i. 158 



Beggar's Oak, i. 45, 50 



Bellowor (hound), ii. 321 



BeWs Life, viii. 



Belmote Cireen, near Anslow, i. 53 



Belvoir Kennels, i. 218 



Bentilee Park. ii. 353 



Bentley Car, i. 69, 115, 118, 131, 234: 

 good run from, ii. 225. 



Berkeley, Lord, i. 184 



Bertram (hoimd), i. 38 



Best story re frost, i. 129 



B.iddle's Field, i. 7 



Biggin, i. 58, 261 



r>illiard Table Coppice, ii. 214 



Billy, ison of Sir Wm. FitzHerbert, i. 



265 

 Bingham, Mr., i. 110 

 Birchwood Park. i. 76, 176 

 Bird in the PLind, ii. 200 

 Bird, Mr., vii ; ii. 156 

 Bird, Mr. E. J., i. 225, 226 

 Bird, Mr. Harry, i. 138; death at 



Gibraltar, 229 

 15ird, Wra., i. 2 

 I'ishton coverts, ii. 323 

 Bishton fox, a, ii. 313 

 Black Slough, i. 77, 78, 9,'), 191, 222 

 lilack Slough Moore, i. 99 

 P.lackwall, i. 262 

 Blain, Sir Seymour, i. 24 

 Blakeley Holt, i. 2.30 

 P>lakiston, Sir Matthew, Bart., i. 22, 



131, 200 

 Blanc, Sir Seymour, i. 147, 153, 199; 



drowned, 199 

 Blithbury, an excellent day from, ii. 



85; run from, 212, 308 

 Blithfield, i. 95, 118, 159; charming 

 place, 162, 184; ii. a good day 

 from, 171, 219 

 Blithfield Gorse, i. 29 

 Blithmoor, i. 163 

 Blount, Mr., ii. 266 

 Blue Coat hunt, i. 164 

 IMythbury, i. 100, 210, 240, 278 

 Blythe, i. 278 ; ii. 200, 212 

 Boden, Henry, debut in the hunting 

 field of, i. 147 ; abstention from 

 alcohol and almost from tobacco, 

 147, 149 ; clears a scattblding- 

 pole, 149; had four sons, 150, 

 184, 225; ii. m, 83; accident to, 

 168, 205 

 Boden, Master, i. 199 ; good cricketer, 



199 

 Boden, Messrs., vii. 



Boden, Mr. Walter, i. 89, 103, 198; 

 married, 201, 225; ii. 152, 241, 

 308 

 Boden, Mrs., i. 147 

 Boden's Thorns, i. 148 ; ii. first time 



drawn, 87, 221, 323 

 Bogie (one of Lord Lonsdale's five- 

 hundred-guinea flyers), ii. 216 

 Bolivar (horse), ii. 121 

 Bond, Jack, i. 87, 278 

 Bonner, Harry, ii. 305; took King's 



Arms at Bicester, 305 

 Boothby, Mr., i. 35 



