IXDEX 



309 



ship in Fiance, "iTS-'iSit ; and horses, 

 2<)0-801 ; niodeiu hunting in, 300, 

 301 



Fran(;'ois I., his Court, 244-240 



Franvois II. and the Guises, 246, 248, 

 292 



Freeman, Professor, 88 



Freeman, J., whip to Queen's hounds, 

 102, 200 n, 240 



Freeman, Luke, 60 



French horsemanship, 278 ; the French 

 novel on, 279, 280 ; Hurvari at work, 

 281-284; military schools of in- 

 struction in riding, 284-287 ; secu- 

 larised French riding, 287-289 



French horses, M. le Jeune and M. 

 Ed. Bocher on, 290-292, 296; 

 English hackney and hunting horses 

 used by Louis XIV. and XV., 292 ; 

 State - aided horse - breeding in 

 France, 292-298 ; the modern 

 cavalry horse, 299 ; M. Kulb on 

 French hunters, 300 



French hounds, 251, 267, 268, 270 



Froissart, quoted, 5 



Fromentin, 299 



Froude, Eev. John, 123 



Gainsborough, i^ainter, 28 



Gallifet, General de, 284 



Garth, Mr., 163, 165, 223 



Garton, Thomas de, 7 



Gaston, the Seneschal de, 252 



Gates, Mr., 77 



Gaucher, High Almoner, 250 



George I., characteristics and reminis- 

 cences of, 23-25, 33 



George II., reminiscences of, 25-27, 

 31, 33, 38, 39, 53, 121 



George III., reminiscences of, 23, 35, 

 39, 43-45, 48-50, 00, 63, 116, 117, 

 123, 130, 251 



George IV., reminiscences of, 42, 48- 

 52, 200, 224 n 



Georgian stag-hunting. See Stag- 

 hunting 



Gericault, 299 



Gilbert, Miss, 73 



Gilbey. Sir Walter, 49 11 



Gladstone, Mr., 82, 102. u, 227, 250 n 



Gohrde, his picture, 24 



Goldsmith, Mr., of Kemble, 195 



Goodall, Frank, 57, 72, 149, 150, 151, 

 1.53, 154, 202, 203. 



Goodall, Stephen, 51 n 



Goodall, WiUiam, 135 



Goodrich, Sir Harry, 122 



Goodwood, 32 



Goodwood hounds, 48, 49 



Gordon Boys' Home, 160 



Gosden (yeoman pricker), 40 



Gould, Mr. Baring, 120 n 



Grafton, Duke of, 26, 32, 44, 54, 180 



Graham, Sir Bellingham, 174, 178 



Graham, Miss Catherine, 235 



Graham, Colonel .James, Master of 



Charles II. 's Buckhounds, 232-235 

 Granby, Marquis of, 95 

 Grant, Sir F., 78, 156, 158 

 Grantham, Lord, 38 

 Granvelle, Cardinal de, Chantonnay's 



letter to, 247 

 Granville, Lord, reminiscences of, 



68 n, 69, 71, 83 n, 222, 223 n, 240- 



243 

 Great Western Eailway Company, 190 

 Green, Mr. J. E., on George I., 25 

 Grenville, Lord, 44 

 Greville, Mr. Charles, 51, 54, 237 

 Gronow, Baron, 51 

 Guest, Mr. Merthyr, 128 

 Guildford stud, 6 

 Guilford, Lord, 182 

 Guise, Dues de, 246, 288, 292 

 Gwyn, Colonel, 45 



Halatte, hunting at, 265, 266, 268, 

 277, 300 



Halkett, Sir Arthur, 63 n, 14: 



Halkett, Sir John, 60, 74, 201 



Hall, Bishop, 291 n 



Hamilton, Duke of, 234 



Hampshire Hunt, the, 52 



Hampton Court stud, 24 n, 25 n, 58 



Haras system in France, 294-298 



Hardwicke, Lord, Master of the Buck- 

 hounds, 151 11, 154, 243 



Hare-hunting in the Georgian times, 

 32 



Hargreaves, Mr. John, 165 ri 



Harriers, Eoyal, 59 



Harrow country, its departed glories, 

 142 ; reasons for its decline dis- 

 cussed, 143 ; jumping parties from 

 Harrow School, 144, 145 ; hunt- 

 ing during Lord Cork's master- 

 ship, 145, 147, 149, 151-153 ; Mr. 

 Higgins's account of a run in the 

 forties, 146, 147 ; Lord Colville 

 overcomes difficulties, 147, 148 ; 

 his experiences in 1867 and 1868, 

 149, 150; Frank Goodall's testi- 

 mony, 149, 153-155 ; effect of 

 railways on hunting, 155, 156 ; the 



