INDEX 



395 



Lord, 71 et seq. ; buys Mr. Meynell's 

 hounds, 71 ; carriages, 75 ; description 

 of, 74 ; driving, 74 ; Greville's descrip- 

 tion of, 75 ; magnificent establishment, 

 73 ; Parisian sportsmen, 80 ; poor 

 sport, 78 ; resigns, 81 ; riding, 74 ; 

 second horses, 77 ; stable lamps, 75 5 

 two packs and two huntsmen, 71. 

 Smith, Mr. Assheton, 85 et seq. ; buys 

 hounds from Mr. Musters and the 

 Belvoir, 89 ; buys Mr. Musters's hounds, 

 92 ; Gumley coverts and Mr. Cra- 

 dock, 95 ; language, 91 : resigns, 96 ; 

 return visit in Mr. Hodgson's master- 

 ship, 191 ; riding, 86, 91, 93 ; sub- 

 scriptions, 92 ; succeeds Lord Foley, 

 85. Southampton, Lord, 121 et seq. ; 

 accident to whippers-in, 126 ; Belgrave 

 Hall, 129 ; buys a draft of hounds 

 from Mr. Nicholls, 122 ; buys the 

 Oakley hounds, 126 ; costume, 129 ; 

 death of 140; hound-van, 124, 125; 

 hounds, 122, 126 ; hounds, the Belvoir 

 draft, 127 ; kennels, 129 ; Melton 

 clique, the, 123; resigns, 139; runs, 

 123, 124, 128, 131 ; trouble in the 

 country, 121, 122. Stamford, Earl of, 

 249 et seq. ; allowed to hunt in Staple- 

 ford Park, 262 ; as a cricketer, 278 ; 

 as a shot, 278; Boothroyd, 251, 252, 

 253 ; Bradgate Park, 250 ; buys the 

 Bedaleand Mr. Shaw Hellier's hounds, 

 251 ; church bells rung in honour of 

 the hounds, 272 ; covert improve- 

 ments, 270 ; family of, 250 ; his sub- 

 scription to Mr. Clowes, 27S ; hound 

 show, 268; hounds, 251 ; Lady Stam- 

 ford, 257; last advertised day, 276 ; 

 life and death, 278 ; narrow escape 

 of the hounds, 271 ; presentation to, 



267 ; proposed presentation to, 276 ; 

 rumoured resignation, 259, 265 ; runs, 

 257, 258, 267, 270 ; sale of hunters, 

 277 ; Sir Harry Goodricke's Gorse, 



268 ; subscriptions, 269 ; succeeds Sir 

 R. Sutton, 249 ; Treadwell, 253 ; 

 warned off, 255. Suffield, Lord, 175 

 et seq. ; bailiffs take the hounds and 

 horses, 182; buys the Lambton hounds, 

 177 ; extravagance, 178 ; kennels, 178 ; 

 Lowesby Hall, 177 ; reins, 180, 181 ; 

 sells hounds and horses, 182 ; succeeds 

 Mr. Errington, 175; turf career, 175. 

 Sutton, Sir Richard, 221 et seq. ; 

 accident to, 231 ; accused of buying 

 foxes, 231; buys Quorndon Hall, 



234; death of, 241 ; dispenses with 

 subscriptions, 234 ; family of, 241 ; 

 floods, 237 ; foxes poisoned, 239 ; 

 fracas, a, 224 ; gives up the Har- 

 borough country to his son, 238 ; good 

 shot, a, 242 ; horses and hounds sold, 

 244; hounds, 221; hunt carried on 

 by his sons, 243 ; hunting expenditure, 

 222 ; hunts six days a week, 238 ; 

 Morgan, Ben, 225 ; opposition to, 227 ; 

 royal visitors, 229, 239 ; runs, 228, 

 229, 232, 236, 238 ; shooting -match 

 with General Anson, 242 ; succeeds 

 Mr. Greene, 221 ; vulpicide, 227 ; 

 wishes to resign, 240. Warner, Cap- 

 tain, 361 et seq. ; action against, 373 ; 

 hound-poisoning, 369 ; hound show, 

 366, 369; issues circular for guidance 

 of the field, 371 ; joined by Mr. B. 

 Paget, 369 ; presentation to, 373 ; 

 resigns, 373 ; runs, 364, 367, 368, 371 ; 

 sells horses, 374 ; subscriptions, 361 ; 

 succeeds Lord Manners, 361 ; the 

 farmers' protest, 361 



Quorndon Club, the, 10 



Quomdon Hall, 45, 234 



Rabies, Mr. Meynell on, 53 



Railways, 234, 322 



Rider, a heavy, 194 



Rowland, Mr., the veterinary surgeon, 



195 



Run, an adventurous, 331 



Runs, 46, 54, 76, 77, 89, 90, 108, 112, 

 113, 114, 119, 120, 123, 124, 128, 131, 

 150> 155, 180, 181, 188, 193, 196, 206, 

 207, 214, 228, 229, 232, 236, 238,257, 

 258, 267, 270, 276, 286, 290, 297, 298, 

 300, 319. 323, 352, 358, 364, 367, 368, 



37i 

 Rutland. Duke of, and representation of 

 North Leicestershire, 303, 304 



Scarlet coats, when first used, 14 

 Second horsemen and Lord Lonsdale, 



375 ; first introduction of, 77 

 Smith, Captain, rides winner of first 



G.N. II. Steeplechase, 289 

 Smithies, Rev. E. , on hunting damage, 



309 



Stable lamps. 75 



Staghounds, bought by Lord Waterford 

 from Mr. Villebois to hunt round Mel- 

 ton, 194; proposed pack, 119; visit 

 of the Queen's to the Cottesmore 

 country, 342 



