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INDEX. 



Eilwai'ds, James, trainer, 32, 71, 

 79. 



Eglinton, the thirteenth Earl of, 

 notice of, 879 — as Lord Lieuten- 

 ant of Ireland, 382. 



Elis, I'acing engagements of, 59, 60, 

 62, 63, 69 et 'put^'^tm — first trial of 

 vans for race-horses in convey- 

 ance of, to Doncaster, 61 c^ s<'n. 

 — sale of, 7-1. 



Emilius, progeny of, 129 — purchase 

 of, 130— death of, ih. 



Enclosures, formation of, at race- 

 coui'ses, 299. 



Entield, Lord, backing of Surplice 

 for the Derby by, 285 — last letter 

 written by Lord George Bentinck 

 addressed to, 4.)o. 



Ennui, successes of, in 18-45, 230. 



Epirote, Col. Anson's, at Ascot, 

 145. 



Epirus, accident to, at Doncaster, 

 393. 



Epsom, vanning of Lord George 

 Bentinck's horses to, SO — recep- 

 tion of Surplice at, on winning of 

 Derby of 1848, 277 — Lord George 

 Bentinck's racing rules at, 297 — 

 enclosure round Stand at, 299 — 

 incident at, of cruelty to a horse, 

 320. 



Euphrates, Lord Rous's, 13. 



Farintosh, constitutional defects of, 

 104 — success of, at Newmarket, 

 105— history of, 140. 



Farthing Candle, Innkeeper's Plate 

 won by, 234. 



Ferguson, Thomas, owner of Hark- 

 away, 355-400 — connection of, 

 with the Running Rein case, 409 

 et seq. pdsmn. 



Filho da Puta, match between, and 

 Sir Joshua, 82 et seq. 



Firebrand, 80 — winner at New- 

 market, 100, 102. 



Fitzpa trick, W. J., 'The Corres- 

 pondence of Daniel O'Connell ' by, 

 noticed, 368 — its effects on Mr 

 Gladstone as regards Home Rule 

 for Ireland, ih. 



Flag system, starting of race-horses 

 by the, 297. 



Flatcatcher, notices of, 290, 292, 

 293, 436. 



Flatman, EInathan, biographical 

 sketch of, 143 et seq. — foi'tuiie 

 left by, 144 — his various masters, 

 ib. — his characteristics as a 

 jockey, 145 et seq. — his jockey- 

 ship of John o' Gaunt for the 

 Queen's Plate, 167 — winning 

 jockey in the Cesarewitch, 223 — 

 in the Cambridgeshire, ib. — Sur- 

 plice ridden by, in Ham Stakes, 

 257 — for the Derby, ib. — notices 

 of, 359, 383 et passim. 



Foley, Lord, 33. 



Fox, Right Hon. Charles James, 33. 



Free Trade, Lord George Bentinck's 

 ideas of, 433 et seq. passim. 



Fremantle, Sir Thomas, 7. 



Gains on the Turf, Lord George 

 Bentinck's, in 1844 and 1845, 225 

 et seq. 



Gaper, success of, at Newmarket, 

 100, 104, 107, 108— at Epsom, 

 108 et seq. — character of, 105, 

 110, 186— notices of, 160, 193, 

 199 et jxissim —letters of Lord 

 George Bentinck to his trainer 

 regarding, 188, 192, 196 et seq. 

 — Lord George Bentinck's gains 

 by, 239. _ 



George, Prince of Wales (afterwards 

 George IV.), Frank Baker trainer 

 to, 32 — retirement of, from the 

 Turf, 50 — at Newmarket, S3 — 

 horses started by, in 1789 and 

 1790, 129. 



Ghillie Galium, the fifth Duke of 

 Richmond's, 348, 352. 



Gladstone, Mr, Irish Home Rule 

 ideas of, 368 — article by, in ' The 

 Nineteenth Centui-y,' quoted, ih. 



Glasgow, Earl of, as a patron of the 

 Turf, 12, 115, 137 — matches 

 made by, with Lord George Ben- 

 tinck, ib. et seq. — an extraordi- 

 nary match made by, 139 — be- 

 comes owner of Doncaster pad- 

 docks, 453. 



Glentilt, description of, 205. 



Godolphin, winner of the Craven 

 Stakes, 47. 



