INDEX. 



391 



WAR 



ideal of a good rider, 204 ; 



his description of the Tar 



Wood run, 266 

 VVarde, John, 245 

 Warranties with horses, 189 

 Wartnaby Stone-pits, 235 

 Warwickshire pack and country, 



258 



Warwickshire, North, pack and 

 country, 260 



Wedgenoke Park, 9 



Weedon, 247 



Wellington, Duke of, kept a 

 pack of hounds in the Penin- 

 sula, 10 



Whaddon Chase pack and 

 country, 262 



Whip-hand, not to be raised 

 while taking a fence, 213 



Whipper in, error of second, in 

 waiting for stray hounds, 151 ; 

 quiet in, while hounds are 

 drawing, 154 ; not to occupy 

 the angle of a covert, 155 ; 

 voice an evil in, 156; neces- 

 sity of a good mount for, 157 ; 



VAT 



unnecessary interference of, 

 with hounds, ib. 



Whipper-in to staghounds, duties 

 of, 54 



Whips, kennel, 158 



Whissendine, 237 



Whyte-Melville on thorough- 

 breds as hunters, 178 ; on 

 Irish hunters, 185 ; his dis- 

 tinction between nerve and 

 pluck, 206 ; on different ex- 

 amples of riding at fences, 

 219 ; on the Pytchley country, 

 249 ; on hunting in the Pro- 

 vinces, 253 



William the Conqueror, 9 



Wilton, Lord, on the first regular 

 employment of foxhounds, 28 



Wilton stud, sale of, 190 



Woburn kennels, 120 



Woodstock, enclosure of, 9 



Wulsig, Abbot, his love of the 

 chase, 12 



Yates, Edmund, his story of a 

 horsefair, 188 



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