INDEX 



355 



Statutes, Horse-racing and the, vide 



Legislation 

 Steering (or Stebbings), Mr. W. , 



The race-horse Old England and, 



184 

 ' Stella,' Dean Swift's, ix, 14 

 Stiff Dick, Wilham III 's, 9 

 Stockwell, The famous sire, 219 

 Strange, Lord (improperly so self- 

 styled, died 1771), 42 

 Stkathconan, The noted (gray) 



horse, 259 

 Strathnairn, Lord, 161 

 Strickland, Sir William (about 



1703), II, 15, 288 

 ' Stud- Book,' First publication of the 



English, 98 

 Suasso, Baron (in 1741), 8g 

 Suffolk, Earl of (in 1652), 3 



,, and Berkshire, Earl of, 



3. 134 

 Sultan, The famous horse, 120 



,, (?) The Prince of Wales's 



(George IV. ),' 273 

 Surplice, Attempts to ' nobble,' 179 

 Sweepstakes and Subscriptions, 



Commencement of, 24 

 Swift, Dean, ix, 14 

 Swinburn, Mr. (Sir William, about 



1750). 42, 46 

 Swymmer, Mr. Anthony Langley 



(died in Jamaica in 1760), 45 

 Sykes, Sir Tatton, 260 



,, another, 194 

 Syphax, Sir W. Strickland's, winner 



of the Hambleton Plate, 11 



Tadcaster, Bend Or and, 185 

 Tan Gallops, The supposed in- 

 ventor of, 152 

 Tangier, Royal mares from, 5 

 Tankersley, vide Sir Solomon 

 Tankot, Charles II. 's horse, 5 

 Tattersall, Messrs., 84, 89 [235 

 Tattersall's Rooms, 86, 87, 232, 

 Teissier, Baron de, 188 

 Tempest, Sir H. Vane, 318, 320 

 Ten Broeck, Mr. , the American, 185, 

 190 [315 



Thirty Stone carried in a match, 

 Thomond, Lord (O'Brien, Earl of, 



1666), 3 

 Thompson, Mr. Joseph, eminent 



Anglo-Australian book-maker, 234 

 Thormanby, The famous horse, 197 

 Thornhill, Mr. Cooper, Match 



ridden by, 297 

 Thornton, ' Mrs.,' 322, 324 

 Thoulouse Barb, The, 15, 24 



Three-cornered Matches, Two, 



307, 308 

 Thynne, Mr. (about 1660), 3 

 Timing vide ' Clocking ' 



tImms""} ^^^^'■^- 'Jockeyb), 54 

 ' Tipping,' Jockeys and, 290 

 Tiresias, his match with Merlin, 330 

 Tontine, The French mare, 182 

 Touchstone, The famous sire, 139 

 Toulouse, vide Thoulouse 

 Town Plate, The Newmarket, 5 

 Trainers, The most eminent, 248- 



259 

 ,, Glorification of, 226 



Tranby, the famous ' stayer,' 332 

 True Blue, both ' old ' and ' young,' 



20 

 Trustee, the American trotter, 297 

 Try, Mr. (about 1730), 43 

 TuKF, Present tiourishing state of the, 



266-273 

 Turk, The Stradling or Lister, 8 

 ,, Captain Byerley's, 10 

 ,, a horse belonging to William 

 IIL, 9, II 

 Turk, D'Arcy's Yellow, 10 



,, The Belgrade, 24 [by, 300 



Turner, Sir Charles, Match ridden 

 Turnus, the Germans' first winner in 



England, 189 

 Tuting, Mr., and his ' Calendar,' 89 

 Two Thousand, The, 60, 68-70 



'I'WO-YEAR-OLU RACING, 75-77 



Early pat- 

 rons of, 78 



,, ,, Three - mile 



course for, 

 100 



>, ,, in the South, 



307 

 ,, , in the North, 



312 

 U 

 Umpire, The famous American horse, 



185, 334 

 United States, English horses pur- 

 chased for, 101-108, 143-147, 198- 

 200 

 UNiVERSiTYGRADUATES.The betting 

 ring and, 119 



V 

 Vane, The Hon. Mr. (about 1730), 43 

 Vane-Tempest, Sir H. , 318 

 Vavasour, Mr. (or Sir) Thomas 

 (1730-40), 43 

 ,, Sir W. , 297 



Velocipede, the famous horse, 120 

 Vernon, Messrs. (about 1750), 43, 45 

 V^SiNET, King James H. at, 8 



