INDEX 



39 1 



Gorse, Sir Harry Goodricke's, 26S ; 



Prince of Wales's, 320, 351 

 Grand National Hunt Steeplechase, the 



first, 2S8, 289 



Harborough, country taken by Mr. 

 Richard Sutton, 238 



Harborough, Lord, sets dog - spears in 

 Stapleford Park, 190 ; Harborough, 

 Lady, throws open Stapleford Park 

 to the hounds, 262 



Hard riding, 48 



Heycock, Tom, his riding, 93 



Heygate, Mr., offers to issue circulars, 292 



" Hichens," Sir B., hoax concerning this 

 fabled person, 288 



Hoax, supposed fatal accident to " Sir 

 B. Hichens," 2S8 



Holwell Mouth Covert question, the, 

 37o 



Horn, Squire Boothby's hunting, 38 



Horses. — Anecdotes of, 109, no, in, 

 152, 190, 341, 342 ; attempt to stake, 

 210; breeding, 179; dealer, acelebrated, 

 118; disease, 196; "Doctor, the," 

 344; dyeing, 341 ; first introduction 

 of second, 77 '■> "Game Chicken," 

 winner of first G.N.H. Steeplechase, 

 289; height of, 124; hunting on a 

 Derby winner, 79 ; killed in a thun- 

 derstorm, 255 ; " Lord Grey," Dick 

 Christian's favourite, 261 ; prices of, 

 73, 109 ; putting up horses for sale 

 after dinner, 11 ; studs, 17, 151, 205, 

 2 55> 3°8 5 Turkish bath, a, 265 



Hounds. — Anecdotes of the Lambton, 

 179 ; Atherstone pack brought in, the, 

 104; attempt to stake, 210; Bedale, 

 bought by Lord Stamford, the, 251 ; 

 Belvoir draft, a, 127 ; bought for the 

 country, 359 ; breeding, 49 ; drafts, 

 89; Greene's drafts, Mr., 204; Greene's, 

 sold, Mr., 216; Hodgson's, sold, Mr., 

 197 ; Lambton's bought by Lord 

 Suftield, Mr., 177; Musters's, sold to 

 Mr. A. Smith, Mr., 92 ; names : Alfred, 

 334> 339 ; Furrier, 105, 106 ; Rattler, 

 49) 33° > Vaulter, 107 : narrow escape 

 ■ m the railway, 271 ; New Forest, Lord 

 Southampton's draft from the, 122; 

 Norfolk draft bought by Sir II. 

 Goodricke, 148 ; Oakley, bought by 

 Lord Southampton, the, 126 ; Os- 

 baldeston's, Mr. G., 104 et set/. ; 

 poisoned, 369 ; Quorn hounds, account 

 of the, 27 et seq. ; run fox by them- 



selves, 327 ; sale of Mr. Clowes's, 

 293 ; Saville's draft bought by Sir 

 H. Goodricke, Mr., 148 ; Shaw's 

 hounds bought by Sir H. Goodricke, 

 Mr,, 148; Shaw Hellier'shounds bought 

 by Lord Stamford, Mr., 251 ; Shows: 

 Alexandra Park, 338 ; Birmingham, 

 298, 299; Driffield, 339; Great York- 

 shire, 334 ; Harrogate, 330 ; Knaves- 

 mire, 342 ; Peterborough, 366, 369 ; 

 Skipworth- in- Craven, 341 ; Yarm, 

 269: sold to Lord Chesterfield, 171 : 

 Southampton's, sold, Lord, 148; Stam- 

 ford's drafts, Lord, 251 ; Sutton's, Sir 

 Richard, 221 ; Sutton's, sold, Sir R., 

 244; van, Lord Southampton's, 124, 

 125 ; Willes sells hounds to Mr. Coup- 

 land, Mr. Craven, 315 



Hunt Ball, the first, 165 ; revival of, 

 3Sl 



Hunt Servants (see also Anecdotes 

 and Accidents). — Bacon, Sam, 251 ; 

 Ball, Tom, 166, 184 ; Beers, George, 



126, 127, 163, 166; Boothroyd, Ben, 

 7, 238, 251, 252, 253, 302; Burton, 

 Dick, 113, 114, 123; Buttress, J., 

 158 ; Carter, Geo., 87, SS ; Christian, 

 Dick, 190, 273, 274 ; Day, Tom, 186, 

 204; Derry, Will, 126, 127, 149, 151, 

 166, 324 ; Firr, Tom, 327, 331 ; Gil- 

 lard, F., 303, 305 ; Goddard, John, 

 306, 345; Goodall, Stephen, 71, 124; 

 Harrison, Joe, 75 ; Jones, Joseph, 46, 

 51; Macbride, J., 316; Machin, J., 

 305, 316; Maiden, James, 251 ; Mor- 

 gan, Ben, 225 ; Mountford, Geo., 126, 



127, 148, 149, 151, 166; Onions, 

 Roger, 303 ; Payne, Chas. 163, 164 ; 

 Pike, C, 299; Raven, John, 51, 71, 

 72 ; Shirley, Jem, 243 ; Treadwell, 

 178, 253, 275; Walker, John, 315; 

 Webb, 185, 186, 187 ; Wilson, 

 Thomas, 300; Wingfield, Tom, 71, 

 75. 9i 



Jersey, hunting on a Derby winner, 



Lord, 79 

 Jones (Joseph), "Cork-legged," 46, 51,75 



Kennels. — Billesdon, 24, 178, 204; 

 Bowden Inn, 23 ; Oadby, 25 ; Don- 

 ington, 26 ; Gardiner's account of the 

 Melton kennels, Mr. Wm., 25 ; Hum- 

 berstone Gate, 24, 129; Quorn, 23 et 

 seq.) 250 ; Quorndon Hall, 23, 24, 129 ; 

 Thrussington, 24, 143 



