FIFTH VOLUME-SECOND SERIES.
AGINCOURT, French account of the Canine Lucubrations, or Desultory Re-
Old Indian, 169. Charley Newman and his bob-tailed fox, 192. A Wee- shower, 204. of Mr. Jekyl, 214. Mr. Obsbaldeston, 220. superstition, 222. a churchwarden, 224. the Baronne de B-R-, 257. George Mathews, 330. Mick Butler, 331. Lord Rossmore, 371. M. Thurion, 439. an American mar- riage, 462. insolence of a Yankee punished, 463.
Anglers, brief hints to young, 97. Angling, Series of Letters on, 26, 120, 235. Aquatics, sailing and other Matches, 144, 172, 281, 349, 419, 498.
Arabians, produce of, proposition for a Plate for, 141. crossing with, remarks on, 335, 442. their origin, &c. 447. the Dey of Algiers, 463.
Arabs fighting, 253.
Archery meetings, 348, 423. Ascot races, 275.
Aubery, Lieut.-Col., death of, 500. Baits for fishing, see Letters on Angling, Baker, Mr., his improvement to percus- sion locks, 269. Barbel, its habits, &c. 337. Baronet, his great age, &c. 461. Basedow races, 250.
Bear-hunting in America described, 313. Bettings at Tattersall's, 6, 148, 284, 352, 424, 500.
Bibury races, 290. Bird-calls, various, 250.
Black game, preservation of not injurious to Grouse, and real causes of decrease of, 338.
Blackmoor Vale hounds, hunting journal of the, 177.
Blindness, curious case of, in horses, 335. reply to, 442.
Bottle, the, Anacreontic, 48. Breaking and training dogs, &c.
Canine Lucubrations.
Breeding horses, remarks on, 336.
Brougham, Mr. (now Lord Chancellor), his eloquence, 213.
Buckland Abbey, 198.
Bulteel, Mr., a week with his hounds at Tetcott, 24. runs with, 57.
Butler, Mick, anecdote of, 331.
Bygone Scenes, or Days of Hog-hunting in India, 16.
Canada, extracts from an Old Journal on Voyage to, 163.
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marks on Setters and Pointers, in a Se- ries of Letters, 9, 107, 157, 293, 361, 450.
Cantabrigian Sprees, 320.
Carew, Sir Walter, his kennel, &c. 65. Catterick Bridge Meeting, 102. Chances, calculation of, 22. Cheltenham, racing at, 143.
Chichester, Sir Arthur, a few days with his stag-hounds, 429.
Clerks of Courses, nefarious practices of, 408.
Cocking, 80, 145, 283.
Cod-fishing at Newfoundland, 164. Coghlan, Dennis, his style of hunting, 369. Correspondents, notices to, 80, 148, 284, 352, 418, 500.
Course of Time, extract from, 179. COURSING MEETINGS:-Harewood, Mickleham Downs, 20.
Meols, 20. Malton, 21. Barton, 21, Cowes Regatta, 464.
Crecy, the battle of, 441.
Cricket matches, 145, 282, 350, 418, 498. Crutch, pedigree and performances of, 285, Cub-hunters, a hint to, 470.
Dansey, Mr., his character as a Sports- man, &c. 288.
Derby, settlement of the, 155.
Devon, as a hunting country. See Gil- bert Forester.
Dey of Algiers, the Arabian stallion, and his son, 463.
Dibbing for trout, &c. 150.
Distemper in dogs, remedy for, 455. Dogs, breaking and training, their tem- per, kennel management, &c. See Ca. nine Lucubrations. Doncaster races, 490.
Dorsetian Sketch, No. XI., 175 Driver, the celebrated trotter, his match with Rattler, 344. his portrait, 484. Drummond, Mr. Joseph, death of, 352. Dublin regatta, 350.
Dudu, Lord Byron's description of his, 63. Dutch setttler at South River, an extraor- dinary one, 459.
Eclipse Foot, challenge prize, conditions, &c. of, 78.
Elgin, Earl of, queries respecting horses imported into Fife by, 335. answered, 446.
Epsom races, 150.
Every Bullet has its Billet, 466. Euphrates, death of, 352.
Exhibition, sporting subjects in the, 205. the Suffolk Street, 246. Facetiæ, 146.
Fleas and ticks in dogs, remedy for, 455. зт
Flies for different seasons, see Angling.
their colours, &c. 100. for pools, 125. Fly-fishing, with remarks on the past season, 45.
Flying Kate, a celebrated trotter, 360. Forfarshire, steeple chase in, 74.
Fox, Charley Newman's bob-tailed, a tale, 192.
Fox-hounds, runs with: Mr. Bulteel's, 24, 57. in Northamptonshire, 37. Mr. Portman and Mr. Farquharson, 176. the Ormond, 370. Fox-hunting, comments on the modern system of, 14, 188. recollections touch- ing Irish, 328, 367.
France, economic travelling in, 433. French Count's hunting disasters in Ire- land, 184.
Galatea, pedigree and performances of, 81. Game Act, strictures on the, 262. Game preserving, hints on, 32. German Races: at Basedow, 250. Gus- trow, 317. Oldesloo, 401. GILBERT FORESTER, communications from: his Tour to the West Countree concluded, 54. the past season, 82. Recollections of a Sportsman, 210. the Retriever, 401. First of October, 425. the Goonhilly breed, 485. Golding's improved gun-lock, 146, 268. Goldsmiths, nefarious practices of, 408. Good wood races, 410.
Goonhilly pony, breed of the, 485. Grennon, John, his excellence as hunts- man to the Kildare hounds, 331. Greyhounds, remarks on, 95, 244. Grouse, the idea of preserving black game detrimental to, controverted, and real causes of their decrease explained, 338. commencement of the season on the Moors, 416.
Gun, on carrying a cocked, and remarks on the, 304, 360.
Gun-makers, visit to the, and improve- ments in their manufactories, 267. Gustrow-races, 317.
Hanbury, Mr. his retirement from the chase, 235. projected dinner to post- poned, 348.
Hare, making dogs steady from, 361. hunting the in Ireland, very good, 372. Hares, what planting the best preserve for, 245.
Herts, steeple chases in, 75. Holderness Hunt races, 69 Hooks. see Letters on Angling. Horses, epidemic among, 49, 79. its na- ture and deaths from, 117. Horses purchased to go abroad, 79. tricks in buying, 217. Huntress, an Imperial, 256. Jekyl, anecdotes of, 214.
India, by-gone scenes or days of hog- hunting in, 16.
Indian beauty, a celebrated one, 314. Journal, an Old, extracts from, 163, 309, 457.
Ireland, sports in, 104. French Count's hunting disasters in, 184.
King of the Whirlwind, 333.
Leaps, some extraordinary ones, 243. Loch-fishing, notice of, 199. Longford races, the first, 468. Lord of the Desert, 92. Malton Meeting, 116.
Mange in dogs, remedy for, 455. Maroons, providential escape from the, 303.
Mathews, George, anecdote of, 330. Mazeppa, pedigree and performances of, 87. Montreal, shooting in the Island of, 313. Natural History, 351.
Negroes, superstition of the, 256. Newmarket Meetings:-the Craven, 2, 127. First Spring, 130. Second Spring, 137. Newton, Mr. his hounds and country, 68. Norfolk trotting stallions, 79. Northamptonshire, hunting in, 37. Nottinghamsnire, doings in, 287. Obituary, Sporting:-J. Clifton, Esq. 80. Webb, the engraver, 80, 146. X. Y. Z. 80. Caliban, 147. Guido, ib. Tom Reynolds, ib. Earl of Scarbrough, 271. Rattler, 345. Euphrates, 352. Mr. J. Drummond, 352. Lieut.-Col. Aubery, 500.
October Morning, description of an, 428. October, the First of, 425. Oldesloo races, 401.
Oneofus, letter to from Miles on North- amptonshire, 37. Letter from, 115. Osbaldeston, Mr. anecdote of, 220. Paris races in the Champ-de-Mars, 477. Pedigrees and Performances of horses, dogs, &c.:-Mr. M. Stanley's celebrated Cab-horse, 1. Turk, 8. Galatea, 81. Mazeppa, 87. Crutch, 285. Sultan, 353. Flying Kate, 360.
Pheasants, directions for feeding, &c. 232. Phenomenon, a son of, at Chester (Ame- rica), excellence of his get, 462. Pigeon-shooting, 423. Club established in Paris, 477.
Plymouth as it is, 55. Spring Meeting at, 143. the August, 397. POETRY:-the Bottle, 48. the Lord of the Desert, 92. My Song at Fifty, 119. Course of Time, 179. the Fairy's Song, 197. Lines on seeing the last leaf of Autumn fall from an oak tree at Buckland Abbey, &c. 198. Lines on Priam, 316. the Yacht Wreck, 325. King of the Whirlwind, 333. Lines on the death of Rattler, 345. Im- promptu on a flower lately faded, 360. Tale of the Turf, 373. Every Bullet has its Billet, 466. the Woodbine, 472. Invitation to a Trout, 478. the Goon- hilly Breed, 484.
Pointer, old English, blood of still pre- served, 249.
Pointers, breaking, breeding, &c. see Canine Lucubrations.
Priam, lines on, 316.
Public sports, defence of, 323, 357. Pugilism, 147.
Quebec, races at, 166.
Rabbits, the question of tame ones bur- rowing set at rest, 261.
Race, a novel one at Mecklenburgh, 252. Race Cups, on the manufacture of, 303. nefarious proceedings relative to, 408. Race meetings, hints for improving, 336. reply to, 445.
Ramier, the, described, 300.
Racing in the West Indies, 254. meet. ings, hints for improving, 336. reply to, 443.
Rattler, his matches with Rochester and Driver, and death, 342. lines on the death of, 345.
Rat-wire trap for destroying vermin, de- scribed, 89.
Reeve, habits of the, 258.
Regattas :-the Dublin, 350. Torbay, 386. Cowes, 464.
Reminiscences of an Old Sportsman, 253. Retriever, remarks on the, 403. Reynolds, Tom, death of, 147.
Rheumatism in dogs, remedy for, 455. Richards, Mr. W., his patent primer for percussion guns, 267. Rob Roy, a crack horse, 271. Rowing match extraordinary, 421. Rufus, a retriever, 156.
Scarbrough, Earl of, his death, and cha- racter as a sportsman, 271.
Scarlett, Sir James, his merit as an advo- cate, 214.
Season, a few remarks on different sports in the past,'45, 82, 176. September, the First of, 403. Setter, a few words on, 181. Setters, remarks on. see Canine Lucubra- tions.
Shamrockshire, recollections from, touch- ing Irish fox-hunting, 323, 367. Sheep, Saxon, perfection of their wool, 335. singular circumstance connected with the Spanish breed of, 450. Shooting at Newfoundland and Quebec, 163.
Shrewsbury, new race course at, 141. Snipes, migration of, 195.
Song at Fifty, 119.
Spleen, diseases of the, 113. queries re- garding, 241.
Sports, public, defence of, 323, 357. Sports of the Sister Country, 104. Sportsman, Recollections of a, 210. rerai- niscences of an Old, 253, 463. Stag-hounds, a few days with Sir Arthur Chichester's, 429.
Stallions, Norfolk trotting, 79. Steeple Chases-in Forfarshire, 74. in Hers and other places, 75. at Gustrow, 319.
Stockbridge races, 292.
Stud Sales :- His Majesty's in training,
79. the Hampton Court, 144. Wilson's, 347. Lord Lowther's, 347,
Mr. Paterson's, 347. Lord Scarbrough's, 390. the Underley, 498. Mr. Cooke's, 498. the Hon. E. Petre's, 498. Suffolk harriers, the East, 94. Suffolk-street Exhibition, sporting sub- jects in the, 246.
Sultan, pedigree and performances of, 353. Tale of the Turf, 373.
Tatham, Mr., his improved air gun, 270. Tattersall's, characters at, 219. Tavistock Races, 142.
Thurion, M., his escape from wolves, 439. Torbay regatta, 386.
Torquay, sailing match at, 471. Trinidad, a day's sport in the Island of, and different game described, 299. Trotters, American, 311. hints for im- proving the breed of, 336, 445. Trotting matches, between Rattler and Rochester, 342. Rattler and Driver, 344.
Trout, dibbing for, 150, invitation to a, 478.
Turf intelligence, 77, 140, 278, 346, 418, 497.
Van Diemen's Land, races at Hobart Town, 402.
Veterinary College, the Royal, hints to, 473.
Veterinary science, 113, 241, 499. Veterinary surgeon, on the want of a at Newmarket, 48.
Village, a peep at the, 262.
Vixen, an extraordinary terrier, 169. Voyage, a perilous one, 172.
Wager, the, or economic travelling in France, 433.
Ward, W., his retirement from the field, and opening dinner in consequence, 289. Water Witch, explanation of some points regarding, 489.
Welch Harper, specimen of the old, 122. Wilkinson, Mr., his new pistol, 269. Wolves, extraordinary escape from, 439. Woodbine, lines to the, 472.
Woodcocks, migration of, 195. breed of, 351.
Wool, perfection of the Saxon, 335. Worcestershire, union of fox-hunters in, 396.
Worms in dogs, remedy for, 455. YACHT CLUBS, national utility of, 374. -List of Members of the Royal for the present year, and sailing regulations, 382. sailing matches by :-Royal Thames, 281, 419, 499. Royal Sailing, 349,422,498. the Clarence, 350. Dublin Regatta, 350. Torbay Regatta, 386. the British, 419. the Loyal, 421. the Cowes, 464.
Yacht Wreck, the, 325.
Yankee, insolence of one punished, 463. York Spring Meeting, 225. the August,
Youngster, letters to a, on hiring game- keepers, preserving game, &c., 32, 89, 232. Zaire, dam of Crutch, her performances and progeny, 287.
INDEX TO THE HORSES, &c. in the RACING CALENDAR for the Volume..............73
329. col. I, line 4, for Coseby read Cosby.
370. col. 1, line 29, for Tætherstone read Fætherstone.
410. Goodwood Races: col. 1, line 3, for betting-room read betting man.-In p. 415, col. 1, line 7, there is an error in punctuation which completely alters the meaning of the writer. Instead of, Now, my humble opinion is, that he was not fit to run previously to the Derby. Mr. Ridsdale's horses," &c.-It should be, "Now, my humble opinion is, that he was not fit to run. Previously to the Derby Mr. Ridsdale's horses had old Tranby," &c.
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END OF VOLUME V.-SECOND SERIES.
Printed by M. A. Pitman, Warwick-square, London.
TUESDAY, March 20.The TRIAL STAKES of 10 sovs. each, with 50 added:- for two-year-olds, 7st. ; and three, 9st.-The winner of the Derby, Oaks, or St. Leger to carry 101b. extra. Horses, &c. that never won allowed 216.-The Mile Course. Fifteen subs.
Mr. Sadler's b. f. Eleanor, by Middleton out of Eliza, 2 yrs (Chapple)..... Mr. Dundas's ch. c. by Phantom out of Euphrasia by Rubens, 2 yrs.....
Mr. Beardsworth's br. c. Wolverhampton, by Abjer out of Miss Cragie, 2 yrs
The following also started but were not placed-Lord Warwick's ch. c. by Rubens out of Double Entendre, 2 yrs; Mr. G. Ongley's b. c. Scipio, by Emilius, 3 yrs; Mr. West's ch. g. by Claude Loraine out of Angelica, 2 yrs; Mr. Tomes's b. f. Graceful, Ty Sir Gray out of Miss Chance, 2 yrs; Mr. Thompson's ch. f. Suke, Sister to Swiss, 3 yrs; Mr. Applewhaite's b. c. Lindley, by Sir Oliver out of Miss Eversley, 2 yrs; Mr. Warren's ch. g. by Muley dam by Election, 3 yrs; Mr. Painter's b. g. Decoction, by Gulliver out of Sarsaparilla, 2 yrs; Mr. Yates's Cantab, by Wrangler out of The Gimmer, 2 yrs; Mr. Thomas's b. c. Nonentity, by Spectre, 3 yrs; and Mr. Norton's b. c. by Gulliver out of Sister to Rob Roy, 2 yrs.
The LEAMINGTON CUP of 50 sovs. added to a Subscription of 10 sovs. each.Two miles.
Mr. Hyde Clarke's gr. m. Sister to The Flyer, by Swap, 5 yrs, 11st. 71b. (Mr. Peyton)..........
Mr. G. Ongley's b. g. Stoneleigh, by Hedley, 4 yrs, 10st. 91b...
The following also started but were not placed :-Mr. M. Ongley named ch. g. Rob Roy, aged, 12st.; Mr. Kennedy's b. g. Young Buffalo, 5 yrs, 11st. 71b.; and Mr. Thornhill's ch. g. Cigar, by Poor Pat, aged, 12st.
The PILLERTON STAKES of 25 sovs. each, h. ft. for horses not thorough-bred.-Two
miles.-Gentlemen riders.-Nine subs.
Mr. T. Jones's br. h. Tommy Tickle, by Muley, aged, 12st. (Mr. Griffiths)...
Mr. Osbaldeston's b. g. Bilberry, 5 yrs, 11st. 71b....
Mr. F. Ongley's b. c. Donnington by Champignon, 3 yrs, 9st. 91b.
Mr. Spalding's ch. g. by Comus out of Mr. Fry's dam, 3 yrs, 9st. 9lb.
Mr. M. Ongley's gr. g. The Flyer, by Swap, 6 yrs, 12st.
Mr. Burton's b. f. Sister to The Adiniral, 3 yrs, 9st. 9lb.
The RADBOURNE STAKES of 10 sovs. each, two miles, five miles, five subs, was won by Col. Gilbert's b. m. by Cannon Ball, aged, 12st. (owner), beating Mr. Robbins's b. g. York, 4 yrs, 10st. 71b., and Capt. Gould's Kate, 6 yrs, 12st.
HURDLE RACE of 10 sovs. each.-Six Leaps.-Two miles.
Mr. Granville's gr. g. Cigar, by Poor Pat, 11st. 71b. (Mr. Mostyn) Mr. Applewhaite's ch. g. Bamford, aged, 11st. 71b.
Mr. D. Cooke's b. m. Countess, 11st. 71b......
also started but were not placed.
Mr. M. Ongley's ch. g. Firetail, 11st. 71b. and Mr. Hunter's b. g. by Orlando, 11st. 71b.
The FARMERS' PLATE of 50 sovs. with 10 to the second horse.-Two-mile heats. Mr. F. Robbins's b. f. Shepherdess, 3 yrs, 10st. 21b. (Mr. Sabine)...... Mr. Kent's ch. g. Pastry Cook, by Claude Loraine, 3 yrs, 10st. 21b. Mr. Alley's b. g. by Vampyre, dam by Blucher, 5 yrs, 11st. 9ib................... 1
The HACK STAKES of five sovs. each, Mile Course, twelve subs., was won by Mr. Thomas's ch. g. Blinker, 11st. 91b. (Mr. Palmer) beating six others.
A FORCED HANDICAP of 10 sovs. each.-Once round and a distance.-Ten subs. Col. Gilbert's b. m. by Cannon Ball, aged, 10st. 71b......
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