352 



HORSE-RACING IN ENGLAND 



MOSTYN, Sir Roger, 9 I 



Mr. and Lord, 134 } 



MouNTGARRET, Lord (Vibcount, in | 



1666), 3 

 Mouse, Charles II. s horse, 5 

 MUIK, Mr. J. B., compiler of 



' Raciana,' vii, viii, 247 

 Mules versus Horses, 289, 290 [ 



Mustard, Queen Anne's horse, 14 

 Myrtle, ancestress of Iroquois, 146 

 Mytton, Mr. John, The eccentric 



and short-lived, 127 \ 



N 

 Narellan, The Australian horse (m 

 England!, 148, 192 , , , 



Naworth, Lord G. Benlmck s geld- 

 ing, 176 

 Naylor, Mr. (about 1750-60), 45 



Mr. R. C. (1859-1885), 162 

 Nelson, Mr. J ohn (his Calendar), 25, 



89 1 



Mr.George(jockey),iis,i28 j 



Neville, Mr. Ralph (Lord Bray- 



brooke), 97, 327 , 



Newland, Captain (140 miles in 



7 hours 34 minutes), 320 

 Newmarket, The number of meet- 

 ings at, 2, 92, 93 

 The Town Plate at, 5 

 100 guineas sweep- 

 stakes at, 47 

 Right to warn off the 



Heath at, 118 

 Sale of the royal palace 



''It. 155 

 A visitor at, in Queen 



Anne's reign, 14 

 (the two-year-old that 

 ran in 1769), 307 

 Newminster, Suspected 'nobbling' 

 of, 179 137 



Newton, Sir Michael (about 1730), 

 • Nobbling,' 90, 179, 180 

 Nomenclature (of race-horses), 51, 

 99, 126, 260 

 The newpapers and 

 the, 260, 262 

 NoRUEN, Mr. (his match, 1692), 2B5 

 Northcote, Sir Stafford ('the 



Derby ' and), 60 



Northumberland, The Countess of 



(about 17^8), 37, 300 



The Earl and 



Duke of (1766), 37, 300 



Nunthorpe, Colonel North's, vide 



Buccaneer 



O 

 Oaks, The (estate), 66 



,, (horse-race) 60, 66-68 



O'Kelly, Mr., Captain, Major, and 



Colonel (about 1765), 83, 84 

 Old Careless, The famous horse, 



10, 286 

 Old England, Mr. Gully's race-horse 



(plot to ' nobble'), 184 

 Old Merlin, 12, 13, 16, 288 

 Old Smithson, 10 

 One Thousand, The, 60, 68-70 

 Orford, The third (or 'mad') Earl 



of (1751-91), 43. 78. 307 

 Orlando, Colonel Peels, 180 

 Orleans, Dues d' (racing in Eng- 

 land), 87, 139, 188, 189 

 Orme, The Duke of Westminster's 



famous race-horse, 180, 186, 187 

 Ormonde, The Duke of West- 

 minster's unbeaten race - horse, 

 126, 186, 195, 196 

 Osbaldeston, Mr., or 'Squire,' 



Match ridden by, 332 

 Osborne, Testimonial to Mr. John 



(the jockey), 238-240 

 Oulston, The celebrated horse, 197 

 OusE, Horse-racing on the frozen 



(Yorks), II 

 OxENDEN or OxENDON, Sir George 



(about 1730), 38 

 Oxford, Aubrey de Vere, K.G. (died 

 s.p.m. 1702), 'last (de Vere) Earl 



of, 3 



P 

 ' Pacing' at Newmarket, 291 

 Palestro, The French horse, 190 

 Palmer, Mr., the poisoner, 185 

 Palmerstcn, Lord, The celebrated, 

 Panton, Messrs., 21, 38, 45 [60, 173 

 Paradox, Price refused for, 196 



,, Unlucky career of, 196 



Paraguay, dam of N.S.W. Sir Her- 

 cules, 120 

 Parker, Mr. William (about 1750),. 



38 

 Parsons, Sir John (about 1690), Lord 



Mayor of London two successive 



years. 15 

 Pavilion, his matches with Sancho, 



324, 325 

 Pi-.iRSON, Sir Matthew (about 1706), 



13, 15, 288 

 Pelham, Mr. (1720-22), 'pacing' at 



Newmarket, 292 

 Pembroke, Mr. (about 1740), 38 

 Pepper, Queen Anne's horse, 14 

 Perr AM, Mr. , and his bequests (about 



1770), 100 

 Pi'TEK (nickname of Lord Glasgow), 

 128 

 The eccentric race-horse, 128, 



