X ANALYTICAL CONTENTS 



PACK 



Major Keen — Colonel Henry Wyndham — Robert Bartlefct — the Brook- 

 side Harriers under Mr. H. Carr — Dr. Hooker — difference between 

 hunting parsons and a parson who hunts — anecdotes of a Bishop — Mr. 

 Hodson of Lewes ........... 66 



CLOSE OF THE SEASON 1823—4. 



Mr. Chute's hounds — Sir John Cope's hounds' — a fortnight's hunting with 

 Mr. Ward's hounds — description and character of his pack — the hound 

 Sovereign — the Craven country — madness in the kennel — Will Neverd 

 the huntsman — Will Hedden the whipper-in — several capital runs — 

 feeding hounds — anecdote of the Rev. Fulwar Fowle — characteristic 

 one of Mr. Hemsted of Newbury — horses in the Hunt — Mr. Lambert, 

 a "man of Kent " — Mrs. Ward a true friend to fox-hunting . . 75 



DORSET AND DEVON 



As hunting countries — Sir Arthur Chichester's hounds, hunted by John 

 Horlock — Mr. Incledon — the Rev. Dr. Troyte's hounds — the Hon. 

 Newton Fellewes — Stephen, his huntsman — " A Day with the Egges- 

 ford Hounds," a poem, describing a run with Mr. Fellowes's hounds- — 

 Mr. Templer, and his system of hunting and keeping foxes — the 

 Chumleigh Club — the Rev. Henry Taylor — the Rev. John Russell — 

 Mr. Templer's method of educating horses — hospitality and good 

 fellowship in Devon — anecdotes of Colonel Kelly, &c. .... 94 



HAMPSHIRE. 



The H.H. or Hampshire and the Hamhledon Hounds. 



Mr. Villebois' establishment — the H.H. Club — an unijaralleled instance of 

 a pack all got by one hound and four bitches — particular horses 

 adapted for the country — Foster the huntsman — Sawyer and John 

 Jennings the whippers-in — Mr. Villebois as a master of hounds — 

 extent of his country — a brilliant day's sport — riders in the Hunt — 

 Messrs. Knight, the two Captains Greenwood, Mr. Scott, Mr. Baring, 

 jun., Mr. G. Butler, Major Barrett (brother-in-law to Mr. Villebois), 

 Mr. D. Murray, Mr. Smythers, Mr, Wilkinson, and Mr. Wyse — Mr. 

 Smith, master of the Hambledon hounds, and riders in that country — 

 Admiral Colpoys, Sir W. Hoste, Captain Collier, Major Ridge, Captain 

 Close — the Club — Anecdote of Captain Bridges ..... 109 



A TOUR IN 1825, 



Emhracimj Accounts of the Hounds of Sir Thomas Mostyn, the Old Ber- 

 keley, Duke of Grafton, Duke of Beaufort, the Warvnckshire, Colonel 

 Berkeley, Lord Anson, the Quorn, Dioke of Rutland, and Mr. Nicoll. 



Sir Thomas Mostyn's Oxfordshire country — sport with his hounds — Bob 

 Westall and hii horse — the Old Berkeley country under Mr. Harvey 

 Combe and Mr. Marjoribanks — Mr. Combe as a rider to and master of 



