202 



INDEX. 



Corbett, 24 

 Corve Dale, 51 

 Cox Morris, 115 

 Craft of Hunting, 16 

 Cressage, 49 

 Creswick, 45 



D— n the Churcli, 116 

 Danesford, 19 

 Dastardly devils, 157 

 Dawley, 58 

 Dean, 32 



Deer, 31, 36, 37, 39 

 Deer Leap, 36 

 Dibdin, 141 

 Ditton, 39 

 Dodos, 4 

 Domesday, 71 

 Dothill, 65 

 Druids, 46, 50 

 Drury Lane, 144 

 Duke's Antiquities, 28 

 Duke of York, 171 



Early features of the country, 8 



Earl of Derby, 26 



Earl Dundonald, 171 



Easthope, 49 



Egret, 5 



Elk, Gigantic, 11 



England, The, of our ancestors, 



79 

 Evelith, 66 

 Eyton, 58 

 Eyton, Sir H., 63 

 Eyton, T. C, 63 



Falcon, 9 



First iron barge, 170 



Fishing a recreation for the 



sick, 7 

 Fishing an attractive art, &c., 6 

 „ practised by primitive 



dwellers, 5 

 Forest Lodge, 28 

 Forest Eoll, 58 

 Forester, Brook, 76 

 „ George, 76 



Forester, Hugh, 58 



„ John, 63 



„ Robert, 58, 60, 63 



„ Roger, 63 



„ Squire, 76 



„ William, 73 

 Forester's Folly, 66 

 Forster, Richard, 64 

 Foster, Anthony, Lord of the 

 Manor of Little Wenlock, 64 

 Foster, Anthony, a different 

 character to what Sir Walter 

 Scott represents him, 67, 68 

 Fox-holes, 52 



Fox-hunters' Christening, 120 

 Fox-hunting Moll, 121 



Gammer Gurton's Needle, 26, 

 29 



Gatacre, 26 



Gentlemen nearest the fire, 175 



George Karl of Shrewsbury, 29 



Goats, 25 



Grant, singular, to John Fo- 

 rester, 63 



Hangster's Gate, 145 



Harold, 48 



Harpswood, 33 



Hay Gate, 59 



Haye, 60 



Haye of Shirlot, 40 

 „ Wellington, 58 



Hawking, 10 



Hermitage, 26, 27 



Heron, 10 



Hill Top, 49 



H in ton, 115 



Honest old Tom, 89 



Hope Bowdler, 49 



Hughley, 49 



Hugh Montgomery, 39 



Hunting as old as the hills, I 



Hunting-matches, 61 



Imbert, 40 

 Incledon, 143 

 Ipikin's Rock, 49 

 Iron, 41 



