INDEX 



347 



CuLLEN Arabian Make (called 

 Diamond or Duchess, or both, in 

 America), 107 

 Cumberland, The ' Culloden ' Duke 

 of, 22, 45, 57 

 ,, Henry Frederick, Duke 



of, 57 

 Cui'iD, a horse belonging to 



William III., 9 

 Curiosities of Horse - racing, A 



few, 54, 55, 80, 297, 303, 317, 319 

 CURWEN, Mr., owner of the famous 



Bay Barb, 15, 24 

 CUKZON, Mr. (.Sir Nathaniel, 1731), 



D 



Dandizette (second for the Oaks 

 in 1823), closely related to an 

 'Arab,' 118 

 Daniel, Mr., his ride against the 



' Telegraph ' coach, 333 

 D'ARCY.Lord (his Yellow Turk, 16 — ), 



10 

 Darley, Mr. Brewster (and the D. 



' Arabian,' about 1707), 16, 18 

 Davies, Mr. James (a thousand 



miles drive), 3.(0, 341 

 Davis, Mr. William (the first 



' Leviathan"), 185, 234 

 Dawson, Mr. Daniel, 'king of the 



nobblers,' 91, 249 

 Day, Mr. William (ex-trainer and 

 author), his connection with the 

 ' Old England ' scandal, 184 

 Dead Heat, First recorded instance 



of a, 290, 291 

 Delancey, Colonel (of New ^'ork, 



about 1760), 47, 108 

 Delme-Radcliffe, Mr., 114, 115,130 

 Denmark, Prince George of, 13, 

 (wins a match with a gray Barb) 

 289 

 Derby, The race called the, 60-66 

 ,, won by George IV. (when 



Prince of Wales), 78 

 ,, won twice by Fredf rick, Duke 



of York, 78, 79 

 , , The twelfth Earl of, 60 

 ,, The fourteenth Earl of, 174, 

 179, 185 

 Devonshire, First Duke of, 6. 10 



,, Third and Fourth 



Dukes of, 30, 45, 46, 



47 



Diamond (or Duchess), (z'za'<?CuLLEN 

 Arabian Mare), a famous Ameri- 

 can dam, 107 



Diamond, Famous horse, his match 

 with Hambletonian. 317 



Dimple, The Duke of Devonshire's 



horse (winner of the Newmarket 



Whip), 6, 10, 287 

 Distances, Races at very long, 292, 



293, 342, 343 

 Dixon, Mr. Abraham (about 1760), 



46 

 Dixon, Mr. (' The Druid ). 231 

 Dr. Syntax, The famous horse, 96, 



97 

 Dodsworth, The 'natural' Barb, 5 



,, Mi'-i 30 



Don Quixote, The famous sire 



(exported?), 102, 103 

 Doncaster, Price paid for, 195 

 Doncaster Races, Disturbances at, 



185 

 DowNE, Lord (Viscount, about 1758), 



30 

 Doyle, Sir F. Hastings, 12, 309, 321 

 Dragon, The (tifth) Duke of Bed- 

 ford's horse, 316 

 ,, Charles H.'s, 5 



Mr. Frampton's, 176 

 'Druid,' Mr. Henry Dixon, The, on 



betting, 231 

 Duchess (or Diamond), vide Dia- 

 mond 

 Duke of Richmond, once the rival 



of St. Simon, 337 

 DuLKWSKi, Count (runs horses in 



England), 188 

 DuNCOMBK.Mr. Thomas (of Heimsley, 



about 1740), 30, 47 

 DuRDANS (estate near Epsom), 62 

 Durham, Mr. (about 1730), 30 



Earls of, 167, 186, 239 

 Dutton, Mr. James Lenox (ancestor 



of the Lords Sherborne, about 



1750). 30 



E 



Ebok, winner of the St. Leger, pur- 

 chased by the Czar, 207 



Eclipse, The famous sire, 6, 22, 57, 

 83, 221 



Eclipse Foot, The, 130 



Eden, Sir Robert (about 1750), 31 



' Egaliti<^,' Philippe, 87 



Egan, Mr. Pierce (' Sporting 

 Anecdotes '), 285 



Egerton, Mr. Jolin (about 1729), 31 



Eleanor, winner of both Derby and 

 Oaks, 63 



Elephant, his match with Forester, 

 305, 306 



Elliot, Mr., who rode against 

 Charles H., 3, 5 

 ,, Horse belonging to, 285 



