ANALYTICAL CONTENTS 



LEICESTERSHIRE, 



PAGK 



The country for fox-hmiting- — its advantages over other countries — Mr. T. 



Smith — Mr. Lindo — " the Clipper 'i — -Mr. Meynell — Lord Sefton . . 1 



OXFORDSHIRE. 



Line of country — the hills — Duke of Beaufort's hounds and establishment 

 — University men — riders in the Hunt — Lord Edward Somerset — 

 Lord Granville Somerset — Mr. Holloway — Mr, J. Codrington — Mr. 

 Evans — Mr. Meyrick — Mr. Rawlinson — Sir T. Mostyn — his country 

 (the Bicester) and establishment — his huntsmen, Shaw, Stephen 

 Goodall, and Tom Wingfield — the Brill country — Lord Jersey — Sir 

 Henry Peyton — Sir Edward Lloyd — the four Messrs. Drake — Mr. 

 Harrison — the Chipping Warden country ...... H 



WARWICKSHIRE 



As a hunting country — the Stratford, the Edgehill, and the Meriden 

 countries — the Stratford Club — Mr. Corbet, of Sundorn, as a master 

 of hounds — his hunting establishment — his huntsman Will Barrow — 

 value of horses in his Hunt — Mr. Lockley — Mr. Best — Mr. Richard 

 Bradley — Mr. Stroud — Trojan — Champion — anecdotes of Mr. Corbet — 

 his devotion to fox-hunting, hospitality, gentlemanlike conduct in the 

 field, and civility to farmers — Walter Stubbs, Esq., his enthnsiasm in 

 the field, and anecdotes relating to — characters and hard riders in the 

 Hunt — Mr. Robert Canning — Mr. E. G. Morant — Mr. John Hawkes — 

 Sir Gray Skipwith — Mr. R. Winniatt— Mr. Boycott .... 22 



SURREY 



Asa hunting country^Mr. Haigh — the " veteran " Cochran — Mr. Perci- 

 vall — Mr. Hobson — Capt. Harvey — Mr. Dyer — Mr. Holt — the Union 

 pack — Christopher Atkins — Colonel JoUiile's hounds — Roifey, the 

 huntsman — -pedigrees of some leading hounds in the pack ... 53 



SUSSEX 



As a hunting country — Colonel Wyndham, and reputation of his pack — 

 East Sussex Subscription pack under Colonel Cator — Mr. Burrell — 



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