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King's Proxy, the; or Judge for
Yourself, a description of the
new opera so called, 210.

L.

LAW CASES, sporting.-Allison v.
Noverre and others, 37. to re-
cover money from a stake holder,
Pettit v. Phillips, 44. to recover
money lost by gaming, 84. the
Wiltshite moonrakers, Welch v.
Pearce, 105. for defamation,
Dilly . Parsons, 110. patent
right for gun-locks, Manton, .
Manton, 119-(at the Essex
Assizes) Lee v. Torin, Esq. 164.
Piggott v. Pidgeon, 165. Clark
v. Powis, 166-(at the Herts
Assizes) Woodbridge v. Harper,
167. Turney v. Godfrey, 168,—
(At the Salisbury Assizes) Hatch
v. Nicholl, Esq. 169. for a breach
of contract in hiring a horse, the
King v. Wicks, 188. borse caitse
at the Carlisle Assizes, Noble v
Carr, 198. to recover a het,
Stanley, Bart. v. Hodgson, 249.
Levarian borse shoe, enquiry and
discussion respecting, 4. 65. 121,
217.258.

Learned Goose and Learned Pig,
petitions of the, 203.
Living in London, the Comedy of,
described, and extract from it,
212.

Lottery sporting, M'Kellar v.
lamy, 34.

M.

Bel-

Marine metaphor, or sea wit, 163.
Margate, recent arrivals at, 229.
Master Robert, death of that horse,
230.

Matches, remarkable, near Brigh-
ton, 243.

Microcosm, wonders of the, or the
world of man, 3.

Mind, Gottfried, his celebrity as a
delineator of bears and cats, 17.

King's plates, advertised to be run Morning of the first of September,

for in 1815, 15.

described, 193.

Moun-

Mountaineers of Switzerland, their
affectionate treatment of cow-
kine, 16.

Mountain goat, chnse of, in the
Tyrol, 199..

My Wife! what Wife? account of

that Comedy, 149.
My Aunt, account of the new my-
sical farce of, 209.

N.

Naples, diversions in the streets of,

221.

Natural history, 225.

New Forest, account of a ride
through the, 118.
Newmarket First Spring Meeting,
summary of sport at, 7.

0.

Otter hunt, account of a remark-
able, 148.

P.

Palais Royal at Paris, description
of the celebrated, 122.
Patent, account of, as granted for
improvements in carriage wheels,

5.

Penelope, pedigree and perform-

ances of that celebrated mare, 1.
Pericles, pedigree and performances
of, 111.

PEDESTRIANISM.--Holman against
time, 69. Mothersdale and
Johnson, 89. Match of Wilson
against time, 244.
Phenomena, account of the death

of that celebrated mare, 11.
Pitt, Mr. anecdote of him, 178.
Plagiarism, detection of a, 11.
Portuguese bull feasts described,
266.

Post borse, the, his appeal, 120.
POETRY.-Epilogue to Mrs. Wil-
mot's new tragedy of Ina, 45.
Songs in the comic opera of the
"Noble Outlaw," 46. Songs
in the new opera of "The Un-
known Guest," 47. Ou the
virtues of a pipe of tobacco, 48.
Stanzas from the Persian, 48.

Address spoken at the opening
of the Birmingham Theatre, 93.
Parody of Shakespeare's Seven
Ages, 93. Epistle from the
Hon. C. J. Fox, partridge shoot.
ing, to the Hon. John Towns-
hend, cruising, 94. Tribute to
the memory of the late Duke of
Dorset, 96. To Squintilinda,
the sun-eyed beauty, 96. The
two anglers, or how to catch
half a fish, 141. A journey
through life, 141. The epicure,
142. The modern fine lady, 142,
Life's likenesses, 143. Four-
in-hand, 144. Description of
Brightou, 144. Ode, 144. The
noble game of cricket, 190.
The angler and philosopher, 191.
The rural life, 191. The old
hats club song, 192. The win-
ning game, 192, Hunting song,
237. Barnet races, a parody,
237. Songs, &c. in the comic
opera of the King's Proxy, 238.
Address spoken at the opening
of the Military Bachelor's The-
atre in Batavia, 239. Hodge

and Boney, 240. The academic
sportsman, 282.
lamentation, 284.

The deer's
A Swiss re-

cruit saved by the wit of his
tailor, 284.

PUGILISM, between Harmer and
Shelton, 21. Shaw, the life-
guardsman, and Painter, 22.
Croxey and Lancaster, 65. Ford
and a Navigator, 90. Scroggins
and Nosworthy, 107. Tom
Johnson and Itowe, 108. Shel-
ton and a Suffolk farmer, 129.
Gatsey and Walton, 129. Laing
and a boot-boy, 185. Chapman
and Ellis, at Newmarket, 185.
Eales and Scroggins, at Combe-
warren, 194. Richmond and
Shelton, at Moulsey Hurst, 204.
Johnson and Purcell, 206.
Hincksman and Thelsman, 235.
Gripp and Hales, 280.

Races

R.

Races appointed in 1815, 49. 104.
147. 194. 241.

-Races, queer, in Yorkshire, 175.
Race borse, on training the, 254.
Religious Rites, account of some
remarkable ones, celebrated an-
nually at Googaunbarra, Ireland,

28.

Royal Academy at

Somerset-

ters, exhibited at the British
Gallery, Pall Mall, 99.
Sporting in Selkirkshire, 105.
Stallions, on old, 117.

T.

Tale, a, of the marvellous, 177.
Tennis, match of, between Mr.
Cox and Monsieur Marquiso, 88.
Thornton, Col. fracas between him
and his huntsman, 8.

Place, sporting subjects at the, Tortoise, account of an ancient, at

for 1815, 50.

S.

Sea calves in East Bothnia, manner

of hunting, 128.
Shaw, the pugilistic Life Guards-
man, his death and account of
bim, 147.

Singlestick, at Fareham, Hants,

183.

Sozon, history of the Chevalier, 64.
South America, account of various
animals found there, 242.
Spadille mare, account of her death,

40.

Sparring at the Fives Court, St.
Martin's-lane, 135. 185. at
Brighton, 236.

Sporting subjects by Dutch pain-

Peterborough, 63.

Turf, on the necessity of imme-
diately flying a kite, or letting
off a blazing comet upon, 176.
V.

Viper, pedigree and performances
of, 206.

W.

Wild ducks, account of, 97.
Wives, instances of selling, 176.

223.

Wraxalliana, 265.

Wolves, sagacity of, 269.
Wrestling, at Morice Town, Devon,
91. in Norfolk, 137. at Horra-
bridge, Devon, 137.
Woodcock, some remarks on that
bird, 9.

DIRECTIONS TO THE BINDER,
For placing the Engravings, &c.

FRONTISPIECE

PENELOPE.

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RACING CALENDAR.

BARTON MEETING, LINCOLNSHIRE, 1815.

TUESDAY, March 21.-The Craven Stakes of 10gs. each, for all ages. The last mile.-Eight subscribers.

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Capt. Wright's ch. c. Fitz-Selim, by Selim, 2 yrs old, 5st. 10lb. ... 1 Mr. W. Harrison's b. f. Everilda, by Hippomenes, 2 yrs, 5st. 10lb. 2 Mr. Entwistle's br. c. by Pavilion, dam by Grouse, 3 yrs old, 8st..... 3 Mr. Pelham's br. f. by Dick Andrews, out of Hamlet's dam, 2 yrs old, 5st. 10lb.....

The following also started, but were not placed : Lord Yarborough's b. m. Brumby-Lass, 4 yrs old, 8st. 9lb.

Mr. G. A. Pelham's ch. c. Slender Billy, by Hippomenes, 2 yrs old, 5st. 10lb....

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Sir R. Sheffield's b. f. by Baronet, dam by Ruler, 3 yrs old, 8st. Mr. Richardson's b. c. Sieur Sanchez, by Sir David, out of Tutelina, 2 yrs old, 5st. 10lb.....

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The Macaroni Stakes of 10gs. each, for horses, &c.—Gentlemen riders. Two-mile heats.-Six subscribers.

Lord Scarbrough's b. b. Kexby, by Golumpus, 4 yrs old, 11st. 3lb.

(Col. Lumley)

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Mr. J. Grant's b. g. Robin Adair, 5 yrs old, 11st. 6lb. (owner)
Mr. G. A. Pelham's ch. h. Alderman, by Hyacinthus, 5 yrs old,
11st. 6lb. (owner)...

Fifty Guineas for all ages.-Two-mile heats.

Lord Scarbrough's br. g. Ragman, by Sir Solomon, aged, 9st. 11lb.

(S. King)

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Mr. G. A. Pelham's br. f. by Dick Andrews, out of Hamlet's dam, 2 yrs old, 5st. 11lb.

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Mr. Holgate's b. m. Miss Cartouch, 3 yrs old, 8st. 1lb.

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Mr. Richardson's b. f. The Doubt, by Sir David, (or Stamford) 2 yrs old, 5st. 11lb. (fell)

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Mr. Entwistle's br. c. by Pavilion, 3 yrs old, 8st. 4lb..
Mr. Dauber's b. f. by Hippomenes, 2 yrs old, 5st, 11lb.
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Sweepstakes

Sweepstakes of 5gs. each, for horses, &c. not thorough bred.-Twomile beats.-Ten subscribers.

Mr. G. A. Pelham's b. h. by Truth, 5 yrs, 11st. glb. (owner)....2 11 Mr. Holgate b. m. by Idris, 5 yrs old, 11st. 6lb.

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Produce Match.-Captain Wright's cb. c. Fitz-Selim, by Selim, beat Mr. R. Cropper's b. f. by Orville, 25gs.-Weight and distance not mentioned.

PONTEFRACT SPRING MEETING, YORKSHIRE.

WEDNESDAY, March 29.The Badsworth Hunters' Stakes of 10gs. each, for horses, &c. not thorough bred.-Gentlemen riders. Heats, two miles and a half.-Five subscribers.

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Mr. Brown's br. g. by Grazier, 4 yrs old, 10st. 13lb. (the owner).. 1 1
Mr. Chaworth's b. g. Glyder, aged, 11st. 13lb.
Mr. Ramsden's b. g. Skyrocket, aged, 11st. 13lb.
Mr. E. L. Hodgson's ch. g. Trap, aged, 11st. 13lb.

The winner the favourite.Won in a canter.
Match for 300gs.-Three miles.
Mr. B. N. R. Batty's b. g. Uncle Ben, 5 yrs old, 8st.
Mr. Walker's b. g. Leicester, 4 yrs old, Sst.

A fine race.

Match for 50gs.-Two miles.

Mr. T. Ramsden's br. g. Planet, by Star, aged, 11st. 2lb.

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Capt. Ranisden's br. m. Gulnare, by Hambletonian, 5 yrs, 11st. 2lb.

An excellent race.

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The Huddersfield Hunters' Stakes of 20gs. each, for horses, &c.-Heats, two miles and a half.

Mr. Atkinson's b. g. Little Jack, (late Speculator) by Chance, 6

yrs old, 12st. (Mr. Clark)

Mr. Walker's b. g. Leicester, 4 yrs old, 10st. 7lb.
Mr. T. Atkinson's b. f. Camilla, 4 yrs old, 10st. 7lb...
Mr. Batty's b. g. Uncle Ben, 5 yrs old, 11st. 7lh.

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A good race, and won with difficulty.

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CATTERICK-BRIDGE MEETING, YORKSHIRE.

WEDNESDAY, March 29. The Craven Stakes of 10gs. each,
for all ages. One mile and a quarter.-Ten subscribers.
Mr. Riddell's br. c. Doctor Syntax, by Paynator, 3 yrs old, 8st. (R.
Johnson).

Sir W. Gerard's br. f. Sophy, 3 yrs old, 7st. 11lb..
Lord Queensberry's b. f. Louisa, 2 yrs old, 5st. 7ib.
Duke of Leeds's b. c. Rodolpho, 3 yrs old, 8st...
Mr. Walton's br. f. Moll-in-th'-Wad, 4 yrs old, 8st. 6lb.
Mr. Chadwick's b. f. Miss Oliver, 2 yrs old, 5st. 7lb.....

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