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Derry : First Whip under Lord Chesterfield, 



103. 

 Dickens (Rev. Wm., of Woollaston) ; his 



smart sayings, 59. 

 Downe (Viscount) purchases Dingley Hall, 



144. 

 Drake (Squire), Master of the Bicester 



Houndg, 285. 

 Drake (Rev. Edward), of Amersham, 285. 

 Drake (Hon. Mrs.), a great huntress, 285 



E. 



Edmonds (Mr. Charles) ; his remarkable 

 discovery of precious Old Books at Lam- 

 port Hall, 323. 



Elmore (Mr.) ; his famous horse "Lottery," 

 26. 



Emery (John), the Actor, and Tom Cribb, 

 the Pugilist, 36. 



Everard (Mr. Harry) , 307. 



F. 



Fawsley House, the seat of Sir Rainald 

 Knightley, M.P. ; its secret chamber; a 

 Martin Marprelate tract printed there in 

 1588, 49, 294. 



Flatman (Nat), Mr. Bouverie's incorrup- 

 tible Jockey, 119. 



Fletcher Family, Head Gamekeepers to the 

 Duke of Buccleuch ar, Boughton, 350. 



Fox (The) ; First notice of, temp. Richard 

 II., 5 



Fox-Hounds, First Pack of, 5 ; diiferences 

 in their characters, 12; a "conceited"' 

 hound, 12 ; attachment of Mr. Musters's 

 hounds to him, 82 ; the Breeding of Fox- 

 hounds, 229. 



Fox-Hunter ; the Abbot of Peterborough, 

 temp. Richard II., the first Fox-Hunter, 

 5. 



G. 



Gladstone (Rt. Hon. W. E.) ; his advice at 

 an Althorp Meet to distressed Farmers 

 riding beautiful horses, 221. 



Goddard (Jack) ; First Whip under Mr. 

 Wilkins's Mastership, 97. 



Goodall (Will) ; his excellence as a Hunts- 

 man, 219, 226 ; his rectitude, 227 ; his bold 

 swimming of the River None, and efficacy 

 of whisky in the boots afterwards, 

 228. 



Granville (Earl) hunts with the Pytchley 

 Eounds, 220. 



Greville (Mr. 0. C. F., Clerk of the Council), 

 a partner with G. Payne in racehorses, 

 119. 



Grimston ("Bob"); his furtive rides at 

 Harrow School, 286. 



Gully (John), Pugilist and M.P. ; his great 

 31ill with "the Chicken," and Lord Al- 

 thorx^'s delight thereat, 35. 



H. 



Hammond (Wm. Oxenden), his secret rides 



at Harrow School, 28d. 

 Harris (John), Driver of the Northami)ton 



Coach, 137. 

 Harrow Hunt (the), 132. 

 Head (Sir F, B.) : his Letters on Hunting 



Subjects, 362—371. 

 Humphrey (Rev. John Cave, of Laughton) 



and his hunting Niece, 60. 

 Hungerford (Mr., of Dingley Hall) runs 



"Brilliant" against " Billy " Russell's 



"Valentine," 21, 144. 

 Hunt (Rt. Hon. G. Warde, M.P.) ; his Speech 



at farewell dinner to Col Anstruther 



Thomson, 180 

 Hunting-Bankers, 2-50. 

 Hunting-Dandie-, 20, 105. 

 Hunting-Song, "The Pytchley," 357. 



I. 



Ingram (Jemmy) ; his furtive rides at 



Harrow School, 286. 

 Inverurie (Lord) ; his melancholy death in 



the hunting-field, 131. 

 Ireland, Hunting in, 216. 

 Isham (Sir Justinian) ; his great run from 



Sywell Wood to Ashby by Welland, 30. 

 Isham (Sir Thomas) ; his Latin Diary, 9. 

 Isham (Rev. Vere, Rector of Lamport), 58. 



J. 



JacKson, the Pugilist, and Lord Byron, 35. 

 Jersey (Earl of) , a fii st-rate rider to hounds, 



23. 

 Jolly (Tom), Mr. Isted's excellent second 



horseman, 248. 

 Jumping and Jumpers, 154. 



King (Charles), Lord Althorp's famous 



Huntsman, 27 ; his Hunting Diary, 28 ; 



his rectitude, 227. 

 Kingsbury (Ned, nick-named Dirty Dick), 



Second Whip to Mr. G. Payne, 125. 

 Kintrsthorpe, sinking for Coal at, 54 

 Kirwan ("Whacky"), the famous Eton 



Bowler, 95. 

 Knight (Dick), Earl Spencer's celebrated 



Huntsman, 1782, 7. 



L. 



Lambert (Daniel) and Dick Christian, 109. 

 Lamport Hall, near Northampton; it«i 



famous Rockery and rare Books. 321, 322. 

 " Lancet," sold by Mr. John Nethercote 



for 620/., 15. 



