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toun — anecdotes of Mr. Hodgson — another visit to the York and 

 Ainsty — Naylor the huntsman again — visit to Raby Castle — Lord 

 Cleveland a sportsman in the real acceptation of the term — lie has no 

 felloiu in his passionate fondness of hunting, and everything appertain- 

 ing to the nohle scitnce — his natural talent and highly-cultivated 

 accomplishments — the Fox and Hounds kept by Bob Williams, for 

 many years head whipper-in to the Raby pack, and Bob's character — 

 the Marquis of Cleveland's kindness to his servants — Tommy Hodgson, 

 his Lordship's groom — his Lordship's stud of horses, stables, &c. — ]\Ir. 

 Trotter the best horseman in the field — brilliant turn-out from tlie 

 Castle — serious accident to Billy Williamson — Major and Captain 

 Healey — the Marchioness of Cleveland, and her daughters Lady 

 Augusta Milbanke and Arabella Vane, constant attendants on the 

 pack — dining-room at Raby Castle — the kennel — refutation of fox- 

 killing Lords and their keepers — several runs described — several 

 clipping riders in the Raby Hunt, the gentlemen of the hlacJ; cloth 

 quite as conspicuous as the red — Mr. John Monson, Mr. Milbanke, Mr. 

 Newton, Mr. Henderson, Mr. T. Maude, Captain Baird, Sir Bellingham 

 Graham, Mr Wharton, Colonel O'Callaghan — the Badsworth pack 

 under Lord Hawke — Jack Richards the huntsman — Lord Harewood's 

 hounds — singular accidents to — arrival at Melton — the Carberry Hill 

 Fox — Lord Alvanley's return to Melton Mowbray — Mr. Maher's Picton 

 — Croxton Park races — runs with Mr. Osbaldeston's hounds — Sir 

 Edward Mostyn on the " Clipper" — Little Shamrock — Yorkshire as a 

 hunting and sporting country has no jjarallel — native laconism — 

 celebrated Hunting Song, " Howell Wood, or the Hounds of Old Raby 

 for me ! " 236 



VISIT TO THE NEW FOREST. 



Mr. Ward one of a large party of sportsmen — mirth and good humour the 



order of the day — anecdotes of Mr. Ward 345 



Concluding Acknowledgments to the Sporting World, and return 



Home 348 



Letters on Riding to Hounds 351 



Index of Names, &c 395 



