566 



HUNTING. 



FEN 



Fences, different ways of ridin j 

 at, 209 



Fitzhardinge, Earl, against loud- 

 voiced whippers-in, 146 



Fitzwilliam pack and country, 

 262 



Fordham, George, repudiation of 

 spurs by, 213 



Fortcscue, Lord, 32 



Founder, 103 



Fownes, Thomas, an early 

 keeper of foxhounds, 28 



Fox, George Lane, his opinion 

 of hare-hunting, 83 



Foxhounds, first regular em- 

 ployment of, 28 ; dwarf, as 

 harriers, 74 ; drawing, 136; 

 losing scent, 139 ; accessible 

 to Londoners, 275 ; lists of, 

 in the United Kingdom, 322 



Fox-hunting, literary notices of, 

 24 ; how pursued in the last 

 century, 29 ; introduction of 

 present style of, 33 ; com- 

 parison of past and present, 

 34 ; the practical work of, 

 136; by moonlight, 186 ; from 

 London, 277 



Fox, traditionary enmity to the, 

 26 ; habits of the, 62 ; his 

 scent, 65 ; his behaviour before 

 hounds, 66 ; going to ground, 

 68 ; his trick of thrusting 

 another fox into the line, 70 ; 

 hand-reared cubs, 71 ; dietary, 

 ib. ; mange in, caused by horse- 

 flesh, 72 ; meeting a pack of 

 harriers, 75 ; alleged killing of 

 lambs by, ib. t 154; protection 

 of game birds from, 73 ; pre- 

 dilection of, for bogs, 136; 

 chopping of, 138 ; coursed by 

 a dog daring a run, 140; 



IIAR 



habits of, in breaking covert, 

 145 ; feeling of farmers to- 

 wards, 154 ; poultry-killing 

 propensity of, 155 ; construc- 

 tion of artificial earths for, 156 

 Frceby Wood, a famous meet at, 

 218 



GARDINER'S ' Hare Hunting,' 



20 ; reviles fox-hunting, 25 

 Cayman,' a queer-looking 



hunter, 174 

 Gelding, when first adopted in 



England, 161 



George III., stag-hunting by, 31 

 George IV., at a run from 



Aldermaston to Reading, 31 ; 



at a famous run in the Cottes- 



more country, 230 

 Gillard, Frank, his remedy for 



distemper in hounds, 127 

 Glossary of hunting terms, 350 

 Goodwood kennels, cost of, no 

 Goosey, fox-hunting aphorism 



of, 139 



Grafton, Duke of, pack of, 259 

 Grantham, 218 

 Greene, Squire, 198, 201 

 Grooming, 107 

 Grooms, ignorance in, 91 

 Gurney, Richard, remarkable 



leap of, 181 



HANDS, 204 



Harbourer, work of the, 41 



Hare-hunting, literary notices 

 of, 23 ; instructions for, 79 ; 

 season for, 82 ; the closing 

 scene of, ib. ; Mr. George 

 Lane Fox's opinion of, 83 ; 

 with beagles on foot, ib. 



Harriers, no distinct breed, 74 ; 



