INDEX 



487 



Grosvenor, Lord : success with 

 Reprieve, his only racehorse, 

 225 



Gully, John : Derby winner, And- 

 over, 42 ; remarkable career, 

 4.2 ; horses trained at Dane- 

 bury, 42 ; " classic " successes, 

 42 ; sale of Mendicant to Sir 

 J. Hawley, 42, 61 ; visit to 

 Michel Grove and his present 

 to me, 43 



Haggin, J. B. : purchase of Star 

 Ruby, 370 



Hamilton Stud (Newmarket) : Sain- 

 foin at, 3iq 



Handicap Weights, 20 



Harrison, J. Simons : breeder of 

 Kissing Cup, 370 



Hastings, Marquis of : Lady Eliza- 

 beth's defeat in Middle Park 

 Plate, 105-107 ; horses as- 

 signed to Pad wick, I2i ; 

 " spider and fly " incident, 

 123; death, 124; asked me 

 to train Lady Elizabeth and 

 The Earl, 124 



Hauteur : by Rosicrucian, 1 30 



Hawfinch : a lazy horse — won 

 Dewhurst Plate — bought by 

 Mr. Bottomley, 384 



Hawkins, Mr. Justice : visits to 

 Kingsclere, 291 



Hawley, Sir Joseph : early career, 

 60, 61 ; acquired love for 

 racing in Italy and there 

 confederate of J. Massey 

 Stanley, 61 ; return to Eng- 

 land — racing stable at New- 

 market, 61 ; won Oaks with 

 Miami, 61 j Derby with 

 Beadsman, 40, 61, 62; bought 

 Mendicant, dam of Beadsman, 

 42 ; at Sale reserved the mare 

 at 500 Gs., 64 ; Tedding- 

 ton's Derby, 62 j temporary 

 retirement and cause, 63 j 

 on return, horses go to 

 " Young " John Day, 64 ; 

 Musjid and the Derby, 65 ; 

 engaged Manning as private 

 trainer, 64 ; bought D. of 



Bedford's stables at New- 

 market, but relinquished them, 

 60 ; won 2000 Gs. with 

 FitzRoland, 39 ; death of 

 Manning, — engages me, 58- 

 60 ; Asteroid and Chester 

 Cup, 65 ; four lean years, 68 ; 

 half-share in Bedminster, 68 ; 

 Bedminster and Wells provoke 

 sarcasm, 71 ; decision to 

 build new stables at Kings- 

 clere, "jd ; big bet on The 

 Palmer for the Derby, 79 ; 

 matches that fell through, 80, 

 81 ; derived consolation from 

 The Palmer's win at Liverpool, 

 83 ; bought Satyr out of 

 Selling race and with him won 

 Royal Hunt Cup and big bets, 

 84-88; prosperous times return, 

 89 ; Blue Gown, Rosicrucian 

 and Green Sleeve " arrive," 

 89 ; Blue Gown affair at 

 Doncaster, 91-96 ; suspended 

 Wells, 95 ; the rights of 

 employers, 97 ; bought Xi 

 and allowed Sir F. Johnstone 

 half-share, 100 ; great time 

 at second Oct. Meeting, New- 

 market : (1867), 102 ; Green 

 Sleeve, Rosicrucian and Middle 

 Park Pla^e, 104-106 ; horses 

 left Cannon Heath for Kings- 

 clere, 108 ; bets on Derby 

 of 1868, 112; hedged those 

 on Blue Gown, 112; touts 

 hoodwinked at Derby trial, 

 113-115; decision to start 

 three candidates at Epsom, 

 116; precautionary " declara- 

 tion " against Blue Gown, 

 118; delighted with colt'a 

 victory, 122 ; not afraid of 

 Belladrum, 133 ; big bets on 

 Pero Gomez for Derby, 140 ; 

 a stupid objection to Pretender, 

 140, 141 ; Pero Gomez only 

 St. Leger winner, 142 ; three 

 good years (1867-9), 152; 

 followed by lean ones, 152 ; 

 waning interest in racing, 152 j 

 failing health, 162 ; sale in 



