ENC 

 Gosforth frcm 1811 to 

 1889, 114-116; winners and 

 runners-up of Champion 

 Stakes, Kempton, 116, 117; 

 Haydock Park, 117; Wye 

 Racecourse, 118; Four Oaks 

 Park, 118; Doncaster Cours- 

 ing Cornpany, 119; Mourne 

 Park, 120; Purdysburn, 120; 

 Trabolgan, 120 ; Holestone, 

 122 ; effect of repeated Tun- 

 ing in enclosed grounds on 

 greyhounds, 122 ; evils of, 

 164-166 

 ' Encyclopoedia Britannica,' the, 



on falconry, 242 

 England Yet, 150 

 English falconers, 350-352 

 Entries, coursing, 400-402 

 Entry money, payment of, on 



nominations, 402 

 Epsom Downs, hawking on, 



314, 363 

 Eslington Coursing Meeting, 216 

 Essex Coursing Club, the, 207 

 Evans, Mr., of Sawston, Cam- 

 bridgeshire, 347 

 Everley, Wiltshire, hawking at, 



237 

 Ewen, Mr., of Ewenfield, Ayr, 

 269, 344 



FaBEK FORTUNyE, 4I, 46 



p'abulous Fortune, 34-43 



Fair Floralie, 34, 37, 41 



Fair Floraline, 119 



Fair Fortune, 36, 37 



Falcon, definition of a, 252 ; 

 breeding-places, 254 



Falconer, 31-35, 47 



Falconers' Club ('The Con- 

 federate Hawks of England '), 

 316 ; Lord Orford and Colonel 



INDEX 419. 



FAL; 



• Thornton managers, 353 ; 

 advertisement of, 353 ; pre- 

 sentation of silver urn to. 

 Colonel Thornton, 354 ; mem- 

 bers of the club, 354, 355 ; 

 Lord Berners manager, 355 ; 

 wind-up of the club, 356 



Falconers, Dutch, 240, 241, 

 281-286, 312, 348-350 ; Eng- 

 lish, 350-352 ; Scotch, 240, 

 242, 343-347 



Falconry, causes of its deca- 

 dence, 235 ; suitable country 

 for hawking, 236 ; the most 

 ancient of sports, 237 ; Eng- 

 lish works treating of, 237- 

 239 ; Queen Elizabeth's inte- 

 rest in, 237 ; extract from 

 Shakespeare on, 238 ; foreign 

 works on, 239 ; ancient and 

 modern falconers contrasted^ 

 240, 241 ; management of 

 passage hawks, 241 ; eyesses 

 or nestling hawks, 242 ; hack- 

 ing, 242 ; true falcons and 

 short-winged hawks, 242, 

 243 ; Dutch and Indian 

 hoods, 243-245 ; rufter hoods, 

 244, 245 ; jesses, 246, 252 ; 

 bells, 247 ; the cadge 

 and brail, 248, 251 ; the 

 lure, 249 ; ihe falconer's bag, 

 249 ; European and Oriental 

 fashions of carrying havyks, 

 249 n. ; use of the voice in 

 training, 250 ; glossary of 

 hawking terms, 251-253; 

 breeding-places of the pere- 

 grine falcon, 254 ; taking the 

 young from the nest, 254 ; 

 hawks at hack, 256 ; rearing, 

 256 ; Ballantine's method, 

 257 ; feeding, 259 ; use of 



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