INDEX. 



311 



Parbuey, Mrs., 228 



Parker, Mr. W., 229 



Peeks, good run from, 178, 179 



Pelham, Captain the Hon. Dudlej', 183, 

 229 



Pelham Pillar, very fast run from, 180 



Pelhams, history of family, 1-lG; coats 

 of arms, 2, 3 ; first instance of 

 female penmanship in English, 3 ; 

 a Pelham as instructor of James I. 

 of Scotland, 4 ; a Pelham as Prime 

 Minister, 4, 5 ; a Pelham Lieut. - 

 General of the Ordnance, Lord 

 Justice, and Field Marshal, 5; 

 first Master of the Brocklesby 

 Hounds, 1-7 ; first Baron Yar- 

 borough, 8; first Earl of Yar- 

 borough, 10; Hon. G. Anderson- 

 Pelham, 10; pedigree of, 16; 

 their noted breed of horses. 243 



Peter Simple, 193, 194, 205 



Philipson, Uv. W., 208 



Pillar Woods, when planted, 10 



Ploughboy, 24 



Portmau, Captain, 228 



Portman, Mrs. Gerald, 228 



Pretyman, Ur. E. G., 22G 



Puppy walkers, names of, in 1754. ..249 



Kallywood (1842), 269-272, 293, 296, 



297 

 Ranter (1790), 27, 254, 255 

 Panter (1841), 269 

 Rattler (1752), 250 

 Ravendale, good run from, 149 

 Rawnsley, Mr. E. P., agi-eement with, 



232, 302 

 Richardson, Mr. J. Maunsell, assisting 



to manage ])ack, 12, 120, 124, 126. 



153, 177, 183, 215-221 

 Richardson, Mr. W., 210 

 Riggall, Mr. F., 230 

 Ringwood (1788), 248, 253 

 Robinson, Rev. G., 221 

 Robson, «' Kit," Mr., 203 

 Robson, Mr. S., 59, 89, 203 

 Rosses, the, of Melton Ross, 246 

 Roxton Wood, good run from, 132 ; 



hard day from, 134 ; another, 186 

 Royal (1869), 278 



Sajibo (Holderness), 282, 283 

 Sands, Mr. T., 229 

 Scorer, Mr. H. W., 229 

 Sedge Cop Gorse, great run from, 151 

 Sheffield, Sir Berkeley, 229 

 Sheffield, Sir R., 58, 65 

 Shore, W., 91, 92 

 Skipwiths, the, 245 



Skipworth, Captain J. H., 193, 194, 

 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 204, 205 



Skipworth, Mr. G., 207 ' 

 Skipworth, Mr. P., 59, 203 

 Skipworth, Mr. T. L., 213 

 Smith, Jim, his fii-st season at Brock- 

 lesby, 166 ; summary of seasons, 

 191 



Smith, Tom, picture by Stubbs, 17 ; 

 the first, as a horseman, 17 : John, 

 whipper-in, 18, 83, 84; the second 

 Tom, 19 ; first diary of the second 

 Tom, 20; first Will, 23; as a 

 horseman, 24 ; favourite horses of. 

 24; his death, 25; some experi- 

 ments at Brocklesb}', 26 ; his cure 

 for hydrophobia, 26; his last 

 words, 27 ; inscription on obelisk, 

 27; lines on, by Sir Charles Ander- 

 son, 28 ; commencement of his 

 diaries, 28 ; death of favourite 

 horse, 39 ; picture by Davis, 70 ; 

 Thoughts on Hiniting, 76 ; pre- 

 sentation of cup to Tom Smith, 

 78, 79 ; Will Smith on Soraer- 

 ville, 80: Will Smith on first Lord 

 Yarborongh, 80, 81 ; Will Smith 

 on his father and gi'andfather, 82, 

 83 ; the second Vill, 85 ; the 

 third Tom, 87-92 ; the present 

 family, 92 ; Tom Smith (of Bram- 

 ham), 92, 301 



Solomon (Milton), 282, 283, 284 



South Wold Hounds, 11 ; Brocklesby 

 ran into, 120 



Stainton Cross-roads, great run from, 

 116 



St. Albans, Duke of, 73 



Stallingborough, very good dav from, 

 187 



Steeplechase between Messrs. Holgate 

 and Paddison, 68 



Stephen, Mr. C. R., 228 



Stephenson, Mr. J., 230 



Stylish (1894), 288 



Sutcliffe, Mr. Tom, 230 



Sutton-Nelthorpe, Mr. R. N., 226 



Sutton, Sir Richard, 55, 63, 65, G6, 67, 

 68, 70, 71, 74 



Sutton Thorns, good nui from, 161, 170 



Swales, Mr. W." J., 228 



Swallow, Mr. W. B., 229 



Taplin, Miss, 228 



Tapster (1882), 281 



Tapster (Blanknev), 281 



Tarquin (1899), 290, 300 



Tenantry, the Brocklesby, 306 



Thatcher, A., 92 



Thistlewood, J., 203 



Thornton College, splendid day from, 



131, 169, 175, 188. 268 

 Tocock, Philip, 87, 92 



