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early manuscript treatise, 5 ; 

 his antiquarian researches, 8 

 Suffield, Lord, Quorn hounds 

 removed to Billesdonby, 113 ; 

 anecdote of, 84 ; his master- 

 ship of the Quorn hounds, 

 223 



TAILBY, Mr., 223 ; country of, 

 228 



Tar Wood run, the, 257 



Tattersall's, purchasing hunters 

 at, 179 



Taunton as head -quarters for 

 otter-hunters, 296 



Terriers, suggested use of, in 

 hare-drawing, 79 ; valuable 

 adjuncts to an earth -stopper, 

 151 ; for otter-hunting, 318 



Thomson's verses on fox-hunt- 

 ing, 24 



Thorough-breds as hunters, 168 



Thrush in horses, 102 



Tollit, Joseph, 258 



Tout, James, Lord Fortescue's 

 huntsman, 32 



' Trencher hounds,' 29 



Trollope, Anthony, his expe- 

 riences of hunting from 

 London, 273 



Tufters, choice of, 50 



Turberville, George, 7 ; on fox- 

 hunting, 27 



Twici, Guillaume, treatise on 

 hunting by, 5, 7 ; his division 

 of animals of chase, 22 ; on 

 hare-hunting, 23 



{ UNKNOWN,' a famous hunter 

 of bad shape, 172 



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VACCIN T ATION for distemper, 127 

 Voice, the, and its use, 145 

 Vyner(Mr.), his account of the 

 Baronne de Dracek, 15 



WALNOTH, Abbot, his love of 

 the chase, 12 



Walter, Bishop of Rochester, his 

 love of the chase, 1 1 



Walton, Izaak, on teaching by 

 books, 204 



Warburton, Egerton, 2 ; his 

 ideal of a good rider, 194 ; 

 his description of the Tar 

 Wood run, 256 



Warde, John, 235 



Warranties with horses, 1 79 



Wartnaby Stone-pits, 225 



Warwickshire pack and country, 

 248 



Warwickshire, North, pack and 

 country, 250 



Wedgenoke Park, 9 



Weedon, 237 



Wellington, Duke of, kept a 

 pack of hounds in the Penin- 

 sula, 10 



Whaddon Chase pack and 

 country, 252 



Whip -hand, not to be raised 

 while taking a fence, 203 



Whipper-in, error of second, in 

 waiting for stiay hounds, 141 ; 

 quiet in, while hounds are 

 drawing, 144; not to occupy 

 the angle of a covert, 145 ; 

 voice an evil in, 146 ; neces- 

 sity of a good mount for, 147 ; 

 unnecessary interference of, 

 with hounds, ib. 



Whipper-in to staghounds, dutie 

 of- 54 



