INDEX. 



387 



KEN 

 be dry, airy, and warm, ib.\ 

 situation of, 121 ; as near 

 the house as possible, 122 ; 

 plans of those at Billesdon, 

 123; at Badminton, 127; at 

 Rivenhall, 128 ; use of whips 

 in the, 15S ; singing of hounds 

 in, 160 ; lists of, 331 



Kennel huntsman, duties of a, 

 15S 



Kensington Gardens, foxhunting 

 on the site of, 29 



Kineton, establishment of the 

 kennels at, 259 



King, Charles, the Pytchley 

 huntsman, 245 



Kingsley, Charles, on the 

 pleasure of hunting in 

 familiar company, 277 



Knight, Dick, 244 



' Knightley's Leap,' 191 



Ladies, early hunting costume 



of, 12 ; hands of, 217 

 Langley, Edmund de, work on 



hunting attributed to, 7 

 Lawrence, Mr., on the summer 



treatment of the hunter, 107 

 Leamington as a hunting centre, 



25S 

 Leap, remarkable, 191 ; position 



of the rider in taking, 212; 



Leicester, 235 

 Lincoln's Inn Fields, ancient 



meets in, 17 

 Llanwensant, Evan, an otter 



hunter, 31S 

 Lloyd, Sir Marteine, on beagles, 



and the Harrier and Beagle 



Association, 89 -95 

 Lockley, Mr., 29 



MAR 



Lomax, Mr., otter - hunting 

 system of, 303 



London, grants of hunting 

 privileges to, 17 ; vicinity of, 

 formerly hunted by the Ber- 

 keleys, 29; hunting from, two 

 ways of, 2S3 ; its hard w'ork 

 as described by Anthony 

 Trollope, ib. ; lists of stag and 

 foxhounds accessible from, 

 284 ; effects of long and fre- 

 quent railway journeys from, 



256 ; hunting the fox from, 



257 ; the plan of keeping the 

 hunters in, 28S ; the alterna- 

 tive plan, 291 ; hunting from, 

 on the 'job ' system, 293 



Long's Reading feeding meal, 



109 

 Long, William, on whipping-in, 



151 

 Lord Mayor, hunting with the 



hounds of the, 17 

 Loughborough, 235 

 Lowther family, connection of, 



with the Cottesmore hounds, 



239 

 Lutterworth, 247 



^Li.CAULAY, Lord, riding experi- 

 ence of, 1S8 

 Macclestield's, Lord, pack, 268 

 ' Maister of the Game,' the, 7 

 Market Harboiough, 247 ; o.xers 



of, 24S 

 Markham, Gervase, ' Country 

 Contentments 'of, iS ; his 

 praise of the stag, 23 ; on the 

 chase of the fox, 27 ; records 

 a great improvement in horse- 

 flesh, 163 ; his remarks on 

 hunters, 174 



