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INDEX 



Breakfast," 166; "The Meltonians," 

 play produced at Drury Lane Theatre, 

 167 ; visit of the Duke of Wellington, 

 165. Foley, Lord, 82 et seq. ; accident 

 to, 82 ; advertising fixtures, 83 ; death 

 of, 84 ; diceing, 83 .; succeeds Lord 

 Sefton, 82. Goodricke, Sir Harry, 

 143 et seq. ; buys draft from Norfolk, 

 148 ; buys Lord Petre's hounds, 148 ; 

 buys Mr. Saville's hounds, 148 ; death 

 of, 152; digging out foxes, 1 50; dinner 

 to, 144; Eton days, 145 ; horses, 147 ; 

 hounds, 148 ; hunts at his own expense, 

 146 ; kennels, 143 ; members' studs, 

 151 ; munificence of, 146 ; over-riding, 

 151 ; popularity of, 147 ; riding, 146, 

 151 ; runs, 150; sells Lord South- 

 ampton's hounds, 148 ; succeeds Lord 

 Southampton, 139, 143. Goodricke, 

 Mr. Holyoake, 154 et seq. ; meet 

 at Belvoir Castle, 159 ; resigns, 

 160; rumoured resignation, 158; 

 runs, 155; Russian forces, 160; 

 shooting, 155 ; succeeds Sir Harry 

 Goodricke, 154. Graham, Sir Bel- 

 lingham, 116 et seq.; accident, 117, 

 120; exchanges with Mr. Osbal- 

 deston, 112; his horses, nS; his 

 many masterships, 116; resigns, 

 120; runs, 119, 120; subscription, 

 117; succeeds Mr. Osbaldeston, 116. 

 Greene, Mr. Henry, 203 et seq. ; a 

 bitter letter, 208 ; accident to, 208 ; 

 attempt to stake hounds and horses, 

 2IO; death of, 216; his drafts, 204; 

 hounds, 204, 205 ; mutual run with 

 Mr. Musters's, 214; resigns, 216; rid- 

 ing, 205 ; royal visits, 211; runs, 206, 

 207 ; sells hounds and horses, 216 ; 

 succeeds Mr. Hodgson, 203. Hartopp, 

 Captain E. Burns, 3S7. Hastings, 

 Marquis of, 295 et seq. ; buys some 

 of Mr. Clowes's hounds, 295 ; cedes 

 some country to Mr. Tailby, 295 ; 

 death of, 303 ; retirement of, 300 ; 

 sale, 301. Hodgson, Mr. Thomas, 184 

 et seq. ; alleged lagging in the field, 

 187; Mr. Assheton Smith's visit, 191 ; 

 authority in the field, 1S9 ; business- 

 like establishment, 185 ; death of, 199; 

 dinner, 185 ; Lord Gardner's inter- 

 ference, 191 ; opposition to, 190 ; op- 

 position to Webb, 186, 1 87 ; proposed 

 mutual draw with the Quorn, 188 ; 

 resigns, 196; riding, 187; Rowland, 

 V.S., 195; runs, 188, 193, 196; sells 



hounds and horses, 197 ; subscriptions, 

 198 ; succeeds Lord Suffield, 184. 

 Lonsdale, Lord, 375 et seq. ; circulars, 

 375 ; famous driving feat, 382 ; his 

 interest for the farmers, 375 ; invites 

 the Woodland Pytchley, 376 ; meet 

 in the Market-place, Loughborough, 

 380 ; resigns, 385 ; revives the Hunt 

 Ball, 381 ; rules as to second horse- 

 men, 375 ; succeeds Captain Warner, 

 375. Manners, Lord, 357 et seq. ; 

 bad luck, 358 ; hounds bought for the 

 country, 357 ; resigns, 360 ; run, 35S ; 

 subscription, 354 ; succeeds Mr. Coup- 

 land, 357. Meynell, Mr. Hugo, 43 

 et seq. ; accomplishments, 44 ; Billes- 

 don Coplow run, the, 54 ; boundary 

 disputes, 45 ; cock-fighting, 43 ; cor- 

 rectness of ear, 64 ; courtesy, 66 ; 

 death of, 66 ; entering hounds to hare, 

 49 ; entertaining, 48 ; entertaining 

 royalty, 53 ; extravagance, 48 ; former 

 history of his country, 37 ; High Sheriff, 

 44 ; hospitality of, 44 ; hound-breed- 

 ing, 49 ; hound Rattler, 49 ; hounds, 

 46; liberality, 47,48 ; management of 

 fields, 47 ; marriage of, 45 ; master of 

 the Royal buckhounds, 44 ; over- 

 riding, 47 ; rabies, 53 ; reported de- 

 sertion of Leicestershire, 52 ; riding, 

 50 ; runs, 48 ; sells hounds to Lord 

 Sefton, 63 ; subscribers, 47, 53. 

 Musters, Mr. J. C, 302 et seq. ; his 

 command of field, 306, 307 ; his riding, 

 307 ; presentation to, by earth-stoppers, 

 308; resignation of, 309,310; retire- 

 ment of, 310, 31 1 ; sale, 317. Osbald- 

 eston, Mr. George, 103 et seq. ; acci- 

 dent to, 112; an all-round sportsman 

 and athlete, 115 ; Belvoir hound, 

 Furrier, 105, 106; Grantley Berkeley 

 and, 104 ; brings Atherstone pack with 

 him, 104; celebrated riders, 109, no, 

 III; criticisms on, 104; death of, 

 115; dislike to timber, III; drafts 

 from the Belvoir, 105 ; exchanges with 

 Sir Bellingham Graham, 1 12; famous 

 ride, 115; field management, 105; 

 former masterships, 103, 104 ; good 

 terms with farmers, 108 ; his horses, 

 114, 115; hound - breeding, 103; 

 hounds, 104 ; hounds, mute and im- 

 patient, 107 ; hunts six days a week, 

 105; riding, 114, 115 ; run, 10S, 112, 

 113, 114; succeeds Assheton Smith, 

 103. Paget (&e Warner). Sefton, 



