INDEX. 



369 



KNI 



pleasure of hunting in 

 familiar company, 267 



Knight, Dick, 234 



' Knightley's Leap,' 18 1 



Ladies, early hunting costume 

 of, 12 ; hands of, 207 



Langley, Edmund de, work on 

 hunting attributed to, 7 



Lawrence, Mr,, on the summer 

 treatment of the hunter, 97 



Leamington as a hunting centre, 

 248 



Leap, remarkable, 181 ; position 

 of the rider in taking, 202 ; 

 Leicester, 225 



Lincoln's Inn Fields, ancient 

 meets in, 17 



Llanwensant, Evan, an otter 

 hunter, 308 



Lockley, Mr,, 29 



Lomax, Mr, , otter - hunting 

 system of, 293 



London, grants of hunting 

 privileges to, 17 ; vicinity of, 

 formerly hunted by the Ber- 

 keleys, 29 ; hunting from, two 

 ways of, 273 ; its hard work 

 as described by Anthony 

 Trollope, ib.; lists of stag and 

 foxhounds accessible from, 

 274 ; effects of long and fre- 

 quent railway journeys from, 

 276 ; hunting the fox from, 

 277 ; the plan of keeping the 

 hunters in, 278 ; the alterna- 

 tive plan, 281 ; hunting from, 

 on the 'job ' system. 283 



Long's Reading feeding meal, 



99 



Long, William, on whipping-in, 

 141 



NOR 

 Lord Mayor, hunting with the 



hounds of the, 17 

 Loughborough, 225 

 Lowther family, connection of, 



with the Cottesmore hounds, 



229 

 Lutterworth, 237 



Macaulay, Lord, riding experi- 

 ence of, 178 

 Macclesfield's, Lord, pack, 258 

 ' Maister of the Game,' the, 7 

 Market Harborough, 237 ; oxers 



of, 238 

 Markham, Gervase, ' Country 

 Contentments' of, 18; his 

 praise of the stag, 23 ; on the 

 chase of the fox, 27 ; records 

 a great improvement in horse- 

 flesh, 163 ; his remarks on 

 hunters, 164 

 May Fair, ancient meets in, 17 

 Melton Club, horse-selling J•t?^V6'(?i• 



at the, 180 

 Melton Mowbray, a point of 

 vantage for the Quorn, 224 ; 

 hunting society of, 270 

 Meynell, Mr,, his mastership of 



the Quorn hounds, 220 

 Milton pack and country, 262 

 Mostyn, Sir Thomas, 250 



Navicular disease, 103 



' Nimrod ' on half-bred hunters 



past and present, 166 

 Northampton, 237 

 Northumberland, fifth Earl of, 



stud of, 160 

 Norwich, hunting grounds 



owned by the see of, at the 



Reformation, 12 



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