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^- TA G-Hl WTIXG RECOLLECTIONS 



Deer, noted : 



Bartlett, 93-96. 107 «, 110. 112, 

 188 



Blackback, 96-98, 110, 194,198, 

 199 



Bramshill, 178 



Compton, 39, 45 



Guy Fawkes, 102, 110, 186, 188 



Harkaway, 112 



Hawthorn, 108 



Hide and Seek, 162 



Highdyer, 45 



Highlander, 134 



Lord Clanwilliam, 100, 108-110 



Miss Headington, 154 



Moonshine, 45, 46 



Princess, 98 n 



Kichmond Trump, 67, 68 



Runaway, 110 



Sepoy, i)3 



Starlight, 45 



Sulky, 102 



The Miller, 100 



Winchelsea, 103 

 De la Font Pouloti, M., 296 

 De la Rue, M., 264 

 Deloraine, Lady, 27 

 Derby, Lord, 63 

 Dessy. the trainer, 77 

 Detaille, M., 300 

 Devon and Somerset (Old) Staghounds, 



116, 122, 123 

 d'Humi^res, M., 247 

 Dillon, Abbe, on hunting, 253 

 Disraeli. Mr , 36, 227, 242, 279, 280 

 Dixon, Mr. Hepworth, 228 

 Dom Miguel, 224 n 

 Don John of Austria, 292 

 Donovan, Mr. T., 108 

 d'Orsay, Count, 226, 238, 239 

 Drake, Rev. Mr., 173, 174 

 ' Druid,' the, 44, 48, 77, 79, 93, 107, 



183 

 Dufferin, Lord, 60 n 

 Du Fouilloux, 111 n, 249. 253 

 Duhallow hunt, 243 

 D'Urfey, 29 

 D'Yanville's works on Venerie, 253 



Edward II. and the Brocas family, 2, 



4 », 5 

 Edward III., 2-8, 23, 302 

 Edward the Black Prince, 8, 9, 10 

 Edwards, the trainer and jockey, 74 

 F^gham Heath, meet at, 73 

 Egreniont, Lord, 60 

 Eleanor of Guienne, 4 



Elizabeth, Queen, hunting reminis- 

 cences of, 18, 19, 21, 29, 229-232, 

 248, 291 n 



Emerson, Mr., 72 



Enclosures Acts, their effects on stag- 

 hunting, 23 



English horse in France, 295 n 



Enghsh hounds, 270, 271 



Enguerrand, 260 



Epping Forest Hounds, 48, 122 ?j, 

 130 



Eton College, 3 



Evelyn. 232 



Exmoor deer, 111 



Feunei-ey, his pictures, 32 



Fetherstonhaugh, Sir H., 77 n 



Feuillet, M. Octave, 279 



' Field,' the, 156 



'Finsch, Ned,' 24 



Firr, 150 



Fitt, Mr., his ' Covert-side Sketches,' 

 116. 121 



Fitzhardinge, Lord. 30 



Fitzherbert. Mrs., 52 



Flambeau. 260. 261 



Fontainebleau, 30. 265. 266. 284, 286 



Forest, the, and forest hunting, pre- 

 liminaries of a day's hunting, 158 ; 

 characteristics of, 158-160 ; Charles 

 Kingsley and. 160-165 ; ' Nimrod ' on 

 Sir John Cope's country, 162 ; diffi- 

 culties of riding forest run, 165- 

 167 ; hounds and horses in the 

 forest, 167-171 



Fowle, Rev. Mr., George III. and, 

 173 



Fox, Charles James. 52 



Fox-hounds and fox-hunting. 32, 92, 

 93, 99, 101. 119, 121. 131, 132. 137, 

 1.55. 163, 164, 167, 188 



France, England's relations with, in 

 1734, 38 ; hunting costume of the 

 Second Empire, 44 ; the Enghsh 

 hound in. 117. 130 ; the Duke of 

 Wellington hunting in. 225 ; stag- 

 hunting in. in the sixteenth century, 

 244 ; during Francois I.'.s reign. 244- 

 246 ; in the time of I'ranvois II.. 

 246-249 ; and Charles IX., 248-250 ; 

 hound-breeding in France, 251. 252 ; 

 I'rench books on Venerie, 252 », 

 253 n ; M. de Ligniville. 253-257 ; 

 changes since the taking of the 

 Bastille, 257 ; a few days' hunting 

 around Paris, 258-277 ; horseman- 



