368 



HUNTING. 



HUN 



description of a perfect animal, 

 ib. ; 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, 

 ib. ; 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 metropolitan suburbs, 

 29 ; our ancestors' early hours 

 for beginning, ib. ; time of, for 

 the stag, 41 ; value of book- 

 lore in, 109 ; extravagant ex- 

 penditure not a necessity of, 

 III ; servants, their duties, 

 135; horses for, 164; in rela- 

 tion to riding, 189 ; rareiv 

 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 



IRF.T.AND, 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, ib. ; 

 situation of, III ; 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 Fytchley 

 huntsman, 235 



Kingsley, Charles, on the 



