INDEX 



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of Queensberry, 35 ; results of 

 his opera, Polly, 41. 



George, H. R. H. , Prince of Wales 

 at Queensberry House, Rich- 

 mond, 177 ; receives support of 

 ' Old Q ' to form a regency, 182; 

 bestows a new nickname on 

 • Old Q,' 185. 



Gibbons, Grmlin, wood -carver, 

 158. 



Gloucester, the Bishop of, and 

 John Wilkes, 101. 



Goodison, Dick, alias 'Hell-fire 

 Dick,' jockey, 150; anecdote of, 

 151 ; engages Sam Chifney for 

 •Old Q,' 180; his opinion of 

 Sam Chifney, 181; turns farmer, 

 229 ; references to, 237 ; anec- 

 dote of, and • Old Q,' 238. 



Grafton, the Duke of, 134 ; and 

 John Day, the jockey, 188. 



Greville, Mr., 21. 



Grosvenor, Lord, 134 ; his losses 

 on the turf, 190. 



Halford, Sir Henry, s^^rgeon, 

 262. 



Hamilton, Lady Anne, 6 ; Dunbar, 

 succeeds to the Earldom of Sel- 

 kii'k, 13 ; Duke of, a connection 

 of Lord March's, 21 ; rides a 

 match with Loi'd March, 57. 



Handel, G. F., composer, 106. 



Harness, description of the, used 

 in chaise match, 20. 



Han-ington, Lady, 146. 



Hatt, Captain, a celebrated owner 

 of greyhounds, 46. 



Hays, the, sell the castle and 

 estates of Neidpath, 6. 



History, The, of White's, 38. 



Holland, Lcird, and George Augus- 

 tus Selwyn, 93, 113. 



Home, Dr., physician, 262. 



Hopetoun, the Karl of, 42. 



Hope, Lady Mary, Countess Drum- 

 lanrig, 42. 



' Hotspur,' Percy, 4. 



' Hottentot Venus,' the, 245. 



' How to live, after a ducal recipe,' 

 221. 



Hyde, Lady Catherine, 6. 



James vi. of Scotland and the 

 House of Douglas, 5. 



Jennings, Mr., and the Chillaby 

 strain of racehorses, 47 ; re- 

 ceives defeat at the hands of 

 Lord March, 47. 



Jesse, J. H., author of George 

 Sdwyn and his Contemporaries, 

 91. 



Jervas, Mr,, the artist, 106. 



Jockey Club, reference to, 133. 



Jockey, How to make a, 190. 



Johnsonic loadstone, the, 12. 



Jones, Inigo, and Drumlanrig 

 Castle, 158. 



Kelly, Michael, actor, his opinion 



of and anecdotes concerning 



' Old Q,' 214-217. 

 Kennedy, Six* Thomas, of CuUean, 



65. 

 Kent, Mr,, 106. 

 Kidgell, the Rev. Mr., Lord 



March's chaplain, 99, 100 ; lines 



on, 101. 

 King William, 'The Lion,' 3. 



Lade, Sir John, makes a glut- 

 tonous wager with ' Old Q,' 179, 



