TSriMROD'S 



HUNTING TOURS, 



INTERSPERSED WITH 

 CHARACTERISTIC ANECDOTES, SAYINGS, AND DOINGS 



"— OK 



SPORTING MEN, 



INCLUDING NOTICES OF THE PRINCIPAL 



Cracfe Mt}tvs of Cnglantr, 



TO WHICH ARE ADDED 



NIMROD'S LETTERS ON RIDING TO HOUNDS, 



WITH 



ANALYTICAL CONTENTS AND GENERAL INDEX OF NAMES. 



Illustrated with 18 Plates in Colours, after Ben. Marshall, 



Jas. Barenger, R. B. Davis, Wm. Barraud, Wm. Webb, 



H. B. Chalon, James Ward, R.A., etc. 



" Independent of the pleasure arising from the Chase, I have always 

 considered a covert's side, with hounds that are well attended, to be one 

 of the most lively scenes in nature ; and I have no hesitation in adding, 

 that the best introduction for a young man of fortune and fashion of the 

 present day is to be found at Billesdon Coplow or Oadby toll-bar." 



NiMROD ON Riding to Hounds. 



LONDON 



KEGAN PAUL, TRENCH, TRUBNER & CO., Ltd. 



DRYDEN HOUSE, GERRARD STREET, W. 



1903. 



