INDEX 



351 



Lefevre, Monsieur C. J., 204 



Legislation, Exceptional, for New- 

 market and Black 

 Hambleton, 18 

 ,, The Turf and, 7, 12, 



i6-i8, 22, 23, 81, 

 114, 148, 159 



Lepton, Mr., Match between London 

 and York ridden by, 284 



LiCHTVVALD, Messrs., racing in Eng- 

 land, 139, 180, iSi, 188 



LiLiAS (afterwards Babel), winner of 

 the Oaks in 1826, closely related to 

 an 'Arabian, 118 [330 



Lipscombe, Mr. (90 miles in 5 hours). 



Little Driver, Mr. Aaron Lamego's 

 famous, 48 



Loeffler, Professor, 186 



LouiSBOURG, Price paid by Mr. 

 Brodrick-Cloeta for, 194 



Lonsdale, Earls of, 35, 339 



Lorillard, Mr. Pierre, the Ameri- 

 can, 164, 190 



Lowther, Sir James, 36, 45 



Lupin, Monsieur Auguste, 189, 204 



M 



Macdonough Mr. (the Californian 

 purchaser of Ormonde), 196 



Mackenzie, Mr. E., A driving feat 

 of, 341 



Magog, The gigantic (18 hands 

 high). 259 

 ,, The ' nobbled ' horse, 91 



Maltzahn, Baron (racing in Eng- 

 land), 139, 156 



Mambrino, the progenitor of 

 ' trotters,' 311 



Mangle, Mr. John, jockey (died at 

 Middleham, Yorks, on New Year's 

 Day, 1831, aged 79 80), 109 



Mann, Messrs. (breeder and owner, 

 about 1750), 46, (jockey) 246 



Manners, Lord William (about 

 1740), 36 



M ANTON, Mr. {not Mrs.), 50 



Maple, Sir J. Blundell (his purchases), 



194. 195 

 ^L\KC Antony, sire of Airawell, 20 

 ^LvRCH AND RUGLEN, The Earl of 



('Old Q.'), 48, 298 

 Mares, Royal, 5 ; Montague, 3 

 Marley Mr. (about 1740), 36 

 Maroon, The ' pulling' of, 185 

 Marsk (or ^L\RSKE), The famous 



sire, 16, 45, 224 

 Martindale, Mr., owner of Regulus 



(about 1740), 36, 84, 220 

 Maryborough, Lord (Master of the 



Buckhounds to George W.), 114 



Match'em, The famous sire, 46, 301 

 Match'em Timms (jockey), vide 



Tim. MS 

 M.\TCHES, Some memorable, 275-343 

 ,, The Pnnce of 'Wales's 



(George IV.) two, 313 

 Heavy-weight, vide 

 Weights 

 ,, The last of the old- 



fashioned, 333 

 Sportive, 297, 303, 315. 

 317, 319, 334 

 Matuschevitz, The Russian Count 



(racing in England), 139, 188 

 Maximilian, Price paid for, 193 

 Mellish, Colonel, 128; his matches, 



323- 325 

 Memoir, Cheap purchase of, ig^ 

 Menken, Miss Ada Isaacs, 191 

 Meredith, Mr. Thomas (about 



1750). 36 

 Merlin (Old), 12, 13, 16, 288 

 ,, (The ' savage"), 330 

 Messenger, progenitor of American 



trotters, 105, 311 

 Metcalfe, Mr. William (about 



1740), 37 

 Meynell, Mr., the 'father of fox- 

 hunting,' 304 

 ,, Miss Alicia (' Mrs. Thorn- 



ton '), 322, 324 

 Middle Park Plate, The, 177 

 Middleton, Sir William (about 



1750). 37. 46 

 Middleton, The chestnut, 65 

 Mile (?run in i minute), 278 



(Pin I minute 4} seconds), 278, 

 308, 309 

 Milton, Mr. Mat (a bookmaker, 



weight 15 stone), 326 



Mineral (originally called Rubbish, 



dam of Kisber), 206 [88 



Mirabeau, The celebrated Comte de. 



Misfortune, The well-named mare 



(1779). 3" 

 ' Mrs. Thornton,' 322, 324 

 Mollendorf, Baron (racing in Eng- 

 land), 190 

 Molly, Mr. Panton's famous mare, 



20, 293 

 Monmouth, James, Duke of, 3, 53 

 MoNS Meg, The Australian-bred 

 (winner of the Queen's Vase at 

 Ascot in 1891^ 192 

 Montague, Lord (of Covvdray, 

 Sussex), 3 

 ,, Mares, The, 4 [14 



MooNAH Barb Mare, Queen Anne's, 

 MORLAND, Mr. T. Hornby (a breeder, 

 about 1780), 137 



