INDEX 



489 



unlucky in Cesarewitch, 176, 

 178 ; notable successes as 4- 

 y.-o. — including Ascot, Good- 

 wood, and Doncaster Cups, and 

 Ebor Handicap, 179 ; as five- 

 year-old — victories in Man- 

 chester and Ascot Cups, 181, 

 1 84. ; racing record and Stakes 

 won, 185 5 at the Stud, 185 ; 

 notable horses he sired, 185 } 

 stakes won by his offspring, 

 185; sold at Tattersall's to 

 Mr. Stirling Crawfurd, 185 ; 

 his stud fees, 186 ; tabulated 

 record of stakes won by stock, 

 187 ; Mr. Edmund Tatter- 

 sall's advice to Duchess of 

 Montrose, 186; death (1891), 

 186 ; sale, 193 



Jardine, Sir Robert : Pretender, 

 136; partner in Sainfoin, 

 313 ; sale of the colt to Sir 

 J. Miller, 316; disappoint- 

 ment over Derby, 318 



Jeddah : unplaced 2000 Gs. — 

 won Derby, 382 ; a very weak 

 foal, 383 



Jockey Club : Sir J. Hawley's 

 proposed reforms, 153-159 j 

 seek views of trainers, 157 ; 

 conclusions formed thereon, 

 159 5 an amazing sequel, 161 j 

 Newbury Racecourse licence, 



444 



Jockeys : making of, 20 j their 

 emoluments, 62 



Joel, S. B. : the purchase of Poly- 

 melus, 441 



Johnstone, Sir Frederick : half- 

 share in Xi with Sir J. Haw- 

 ley, 100 ; success as a breeder, 

 210, 211 ; betting proclivities, 

 210 ; horses in partnership 

 with Lord Alington {see 

 Alington) ; patron of Kings- 

 clere to the end, 442 



Johnstone, John : Pretender, 136 



Jones, John : trainer of 'chasers for 

 Prince of Wales, 284 



Julius : beaten in match by Lady 

 Elizabeth, 107 



Keene, J. R. : bought Blue Gown, 

 129 



Kendal : when yearling preferred 

 to Ormonde, 248 ; beat Or- 

 monde in trial (2-y.-o.), 249, 

 250, 251 ; racing career, 

 250 } presented to me, 264 } 

 leased to Lord Wolverton, 

 264 ; sold to Mr. J. Gubbins, 

 then to Maj. Piatt, and later 

 to Argentine Stud, 265 ; 

 death, 265 



Kent, John : trainer at Goodwood, 



5 

 Keppel, Admiral Sir H. : visits to 



Kingsclere, 291 

 King Cophetua ; Middle Park 



Plate, 135 ; why Sir J. Haw- 

 ley's first choice, 135 

 King Edward VIL : Chevalier 



Ginnistrelli and, 337; interest 



in Newbury racecourse, 444. 



See also Prince of Wales 

 Kingsclere : town and district, 



history of, 109 

 Kingsclere Stables (Park House): 



building of, j6^ 77 ; Sir J. 



Hawley's horses removed to, 



108 ; I exercise option (given 

 in Sir Joseph's will) of buying, 



109 J the training ground, 

 160 J Sir J. Hawley's last 

 visit, 162 ; Mr. F. Gretton 

 joined, 166 j Mr. T. E. 

 Walker, 166, 193, 194; in 

 "shallow water," 167} Mr. 

 Jolm Gretton a patron (1876), 

 167, 194 ; Roquefort at, 194 ; 

 horses owned by Lord Stam- 

 ford, Lord Alington, Sir F. 

 Johnstone and D. of West- 

 minster arrived, 196 5 Geheim- 

 niss, 197 ; Shotover, 203 } 

 patrons' amicable relations, 

 205 ; a " classic " celebration, 

 209 ; first visit of Prince of 

 Wales, 212 J Mr. Cloete 

 joined, 227 ; Paradox, 229 j 

 Mr. Cloete's horses left, 238- 

 241 J the story of Ormonde, 

 245-283 ; Ormonde left for 

 Eaton Stud, 273 j Prince's 



