368 



HUNTING. 



HUN 

 description of a perfect animal, 

 ih. ; the Badminton Potentate, 

 133 ; expenses of a pack, 134 ; 

 to be allowed to eat their fox, 

 140 ; how they should be dealt 

 with by whippers-in, 142 ; 

 singing of, in kennel, 150 ; for 

 otter hunting, 311 ; alpha- 

 betical lists of names of, 344. 

 See also Foxhounds, Harriers, 

 and Staghounds 

 Hunting vainly decried, 2 ; 

 literature of, 3 ; restricted in 

 favour of the upper classes by 

 the Danes, 8 ; passion of the 

 Norman kings for, 9 ; de- 

 nounced by John of Salisbury, 

 //;. ; caused suffering to the 

 lower classes, 1 1 ; practice of, by 

 the clergy, ib. ; early participa- 

 tion of ladies in, 12; privileges 

 granted to the citizens of 

 London, 17; list of animals 

 formerly appropriate for, 22 ; 

 first regular employment of 

 foxhounds in, 28; practised 

 in the metropolita,n suburbs, 

 29 ; our ancestors' early hours 

 for beginning, ih. ; time of, for 

 the stag, 41 ; value of book- 

 lore in, 109 ; extravagant ex- 

 pendhure not a necessity of, 

 III ; servants, their duties, 

 135; horses for, 164; in rela- 

 tion to riding, 189 ; rarely 

 attended with casualties to 

 ladies, 207 ; from home, only 

 capable of affording its true 

 pleasures, 266; from London, 

 271; glossary, 350; biblio- 

 graphy, 354 

 Hunts, lists of, in the United 

 Kingdom, 321 



KIN 



Huntsman, instructions for, when 

 drawing, 136 ; use of the horn 

 by, 137 ; what to do when the 

 fox is afoot, 138 ; advantage 

 of a fine voice to, 145 



Huntsman, kennel, duties of a, 

 148 



Ireland, wild stag hunting in, 

 33 ; hunting breed of horses 

 in, 175 ; lists of hounds in, 

 stag, 322 ; fox, 333 ; harrier, 

 341 ; beagle, 343 



Job hunters, 283 



John, King, import of horses by, 



161 

 John of Salisbury, denunciation 



of the chase by, 9 



Kennels, conversion of out- 

 buildings into, no, 118; must 

 be dry, airy, and warm, ih. ; 

 situation of, in; as near 

 the house as possible, 112 ; 

 plans of those at Billesdon, 

 113; at Badminton, 117; at 

 Rivenhall, 118 ; use of whips 

 in the, 148 ; singing of hounds 

 in, 150 ; lists of, 321 



Kennel huntsman, duties of a, 

 148 



Kensington Gardens, foxhunting 

 on the site of, 29 



Kineton, establishment of the 

 kennels at, 249 



King, Charles, the Pytchley 

 huntsman, 235 



Kingsley, Charles, on the 



