Black Gentleman, the, 308
Breeding stud at Meudon, the Duke of Orleans's, 66
Brigton, laird of, anecdote of him, 294 Buccleuch, Duke of, a blank day with his hounds, 139
Characters, gallery of celebrated sporting, No. XVI, the Earl of Stradbroke, 101--No. XVII, Sir St. Vincent Cotton, Bart. 421
Cheape, Professor, 141
Chase, the, 47, 103, 179, 253, 328 Cock shooting in the Forest, by N. W.
Dalkeith kennel and stables, Nimrod's description of the, 138
Dalyell, Mr., his hounds, 293 Deccan, life in the Jungle, bear-shooting, by, 88, 162-A hunting morning in the Deccan, by, 234
Defiance coach, from Edinburgh to Aberdeen, 28
Dick, Mr., Editor of the Veterinarian, 141 Dinner at Forfar, to Capt. Barclay and H. Watson, Esq. 29
Douglas, Mr. A. as a horseman, 294
Earthed and stole away! 231 Edinburgh, Nimrod's description of, 134 Editor's Address, the, 2
Esau, Oxfordshire-Mr. Drake's coun- try, by, 51
Exhibition at the Royal Academy, 405
Fife hounds, the, a day with, by Nimrod,
Foumart, Hunting a, 151
Fox-hounds, a list of all the packs of, in the United Kingdom, 6
Fox-hunter's Alphabet, the, 102 Fox-hunting, a few hints upon, 78 Fox-hunting in Ireland, 366 Frascati's, description of, 211
French Tour, Nimrod's, 66, 207, 390
Gallery of celebrated sporting characters, No. XVI. the Earl of Stradbroke, 101 -No. XVIII. Sir St. Vincent Cotton, Bart. 421
Game, on covers for, 249 Guthrie, Mr., of Guthrie, 297
Harriers, Mr. Hay's, 302 Harriers, a list of all the packs of, in the United Kingdom, 6 Harkaway-hall, 37
Hay, Sir Leith, match between him and Lord Kennedy, 306
Hertfordshire-Answer to "Hall of the West," in the Old Sporting Magazine,
Hints for Anglers proceeding to Wales, 424
Hints on rifle-shooting, by Crack, 145 Horse, the sportsman's address to his, 80 Horse, on lameness in the, 251
Horses, on the fine points of, 320 Hounds at Fault, 5
Hounds, on breeding, by Thistlewhip- per, 73
Hounds and hunting, Jaques de Fovil-
loux, (the French Beckford,) on, 153 Hounds: Mr. Drax's, 48, 51, 256-Mr. Hall's, 49-Mr. Portman's, 49-The Duke of Beaufort's, 49-Lord Fores- ter's, 50, 115, 180-Mr. Errington's 50, 116, 180-Mr. Payne's, 50, 113— The Northumberland, 106-Hertford- shire, Mr. Dalyell's, 106-Sir John Cope's, 114—Col. George Wyndham's, 115-Lord Lonsdale's, 116, 180-The King's, 182-Mr. De Burgh's, 182- Mr. Meynell's, 184, 340-The Ather- stone, 185, 340-Lord Kelburne's, 185 -Lord Elcho's 186-The Kington, 186-The Hurworth, 254-Mr. Ralph Lambton's, 255-Sir M. W. Ridley's, 256, 328-Mr. Drake's, 335-The Heythrop, 335--Lord Segrave's, 341 Mr. Giles's, 341-The New Forest, 344-Mr. Delmé Radcliffe's, 344. Hunter's joy, the, 241 Hunting a foumart, 151
Hunting morning in the Deccan, by Deccan, 234
Hunting Tiger, the, a Limerick bite, 278
Ireland, fox-hunting in, 366
Jaques de Fovilloux, (the French Beck-
ford,) on hounds and hunting, 153 Jorrocks, Mr., letter from, to Nimrod des-
cribing his trip to Brighton with Sir Vincent Cotton, and his adventures there, 81-Ode to the present spring, by, 306
Kennedy, Lord, match between him and Sir Leith Hay, 306
Kintore, Lord, his black ox, 305
Lambton, Ralph, Esq. presentation of his portrait to, 329
Lain's repository, the Edinburgh Tat- tersall's, 134
Lamenes in the horse, on, 251 Lethbridge, J. H. Esq. letter from, 345 Leopard and Antelope, 278
Letter from Mr. Jorrocks to Nimrod des- cribing his trip to Brighton with Sir Vincent Cotton, and his adventures there, 81
Life in the jungle,-bear shooting by Deccan, 88, 162
List of all the packs of stag-hounds, fox- hounds, harriers, beagles, and otter- hounds in the United Kingdom, with the names of the masters, huntsmen, whippers-in, and the localities of ken- nels,
Locomotive, pedigree and performances of, 46
Lord de Ros v. John Cumming Esq. 174
Lowe, Mr., Agricultural professor in the College of Edinburgh, 142
Match between Lord Kennedy and Sir Leith Hay, 306
Mail coaches, "turn out" of the Paris,
Miseries of angling, the, or contemplative man's vexation, by Sylvanus Swanquill,
Newmarket, a week at, by Uncle Toby,
Nimrod's French Tour, 66, 207, 390 Nimrod's Northern Tour, 25, 134, 293 NOTES OFF HAND: Lord de Ros and the affair at Graham's, 59-False Cards, 61 -Pony match in harness from London to Brighton, 62-Improvement of York races, 62-Eclipse foot, Ascot races, 62-Woodcocks, 62-A Stock- port sportsman, 62-Portland handicap entries, 62-Sale of blood stock, Messrs Turner's, 62-Veterinary surgeons and horse causes, 125-Death of Mr. Skipsey, 127-The Cow and her tail, 127-Joint-stock company, 127 Bounties on imports, 127-Falcon kil- led on the steeple of St. Bride's Church, Fleet-street, 128-Sale of game in Scotland, 128-French Jockey club, 128-Rifle shooting, 128-Royal Ca- ledonian hunt, 128-Hunting Whips, 128-Doncaster Races, 129-Entries for the Champagne stakes, Doncaster, 129-The St. Leger Stakes, 130- Winners of two-year old stakes, 190- Stewards of York races, 194-Royal stag hunt, 194-Pedestrian match be- tween Townsend and Berry, 197- Walking match between Fuller and Burn, 200-Death of Mr. Alderman Lockwood, 201-Profits and expenses of posting, 202-Coach accident 202- The salmon fishery, 203-Poisoning of the trotting mare Nonpariel, 203- Cricket, 203-List of stallions for 1837, 261-Nominations for the gold
cup at Ascot, 266-Newcastle Races, 266- Hampton-court stud, 267 Match from London to Hereford, 270 -Shooting extraordinary, 271-Sport- ing action, 271-A safe whip, 272— Curious tenure, 272-Skeleton of Blacklock, 272-Longevity, deer-dri- ving, and beer-drinking, 272-The Guivo Upas, or poisoned valley, 273 -A beggar on horseback, 273-A no- vel wager, 274-Naval anecdote, 274 -Coursing match, 274-Death of the Hon. F. L. Saville, 276-Death of W. Sawbridge, Esq. 276-Great foot race at Knutsford, 351-Wrestling, 351-- Liddesdale gymnastics, 352-Yacht in- telligence,352-Extraordinary leap,356- Death of Mr.Solloway, 356-Inglewood fox-hunt dinner, 356-Mr. Farquhar- son's hunt, 357-Testimonial to Wil- son, huntsman to the York and Ainsty hounds, 357--Lamentable accident, 357A- woman killed by a dog, 358 -Chance Medley,358 Angling-dex- terity, 359-The Moors-359-Sport- ing Anecdotes: the hunting Sweep, 359 -Skeleton of Muta, 359-Lord Ber- ners, 441-Prince Lieven's drive to Epsom, 441--His Majesty's breeding stud 442-Death of Muley, 442-- Dinner to the Jockey Club, 442---Pe- destrianism, 442---Cricket, 442---An- gling, 443--Gambling, 443---Boat Race, 443---Yacht Clubs, 443---Death of Mr. Baker, 444.
Notices to readers and correspondents, 64, 132, 204, 276, 364, 444. N. W. Cock shooting in the Forest, by, 97---Upfield Lodge, by, 168---The Rabbiting, by, 284
Ode to the present spring, by Mr. John Jorrocks, 306
Old English hounds, 134
On breeding hounds, by Thistlewhipper,
Orleans, Duke of, his breeding stud at Meudon, 66
Otter-hounds, a list of all the packs of, in the United Kingdom, 6 Oxfordshire-Finish of the hunting sea- son, by Esau, 335
Oxoniensis, the exile's address to his leathers, by, 166
Paris, description of, by Nimrod, 207 Paris spring meeting, Nimrod's account of, 70
Pedigree and performances of Locomo- tive, 46
Pedigree and performances of Recovery, 206
Petition of Will. Stevens, the, 224 Piper, the coach proprietor, of Edin- burgh, 135
Proctor, Jock, the Forfarshire yeoman, 297
Rabitting, the, by N. W., 284 Races to come, 276, 360, 444 Racing Newmarket Craven meeting, 310-Catterick Bridge, 318- Bath spring, 360- Newmarket first spring, 362, 427-Newmarket second spring, 430-Epsom, 432
Racing season, the past, by Uncle Toby, 40, 94, 171
Readers and correspodents, notices to, 64, 132, 204, 276, 364, 444 Recovery, pedigree and performances of, 206
Rifle shooting, hints on, by Crack, 145 Road, the, 288
Road from Paris to Calais, 214 Roebuck shooting, 179
Royal Academy, exhibition at the, 405 Salopian, a, curious fact of the bittern breeding in the county of Salop, by, 215-The coot, moor-hen, water-rail, and dob-chick, or little grebe, by, 242, Sawbridge, Wanley, Esq., death of, 276,
Scent, remarkable instance of the pheno- mena of, 296
Sinclair, Sir John, anecdotes of him, by Nimrod, 143
Skim, wild goose shooting, by, 217 Sporting characters, gallery of cele- brated, No. XVI., the Earl of Strad- broke, 101,-No. XVII., Sir St. Vin- cent Cotton, Bart., 421 Stag-hounds, a list of all the packs of, in the United Kingdom, 6
Steeple chases: Bicester, 194-Ware, 195-York, 196-St. Alban's, 268- Bath, 268-Dunchurch, 268-Leam- ington, 269-Badsworth hunt, 353- Cheltenham, 354
Stevens, Will., the petition of, 225 Stradbroke, the Earl of, 101
Sweep, the sporting, at Badminton, 49 Sylvanus Swanquill, the miseries of an- gling, or contemplative man's vexation, by, 226
Tattersall's, bettings at, 63, 131, 203, 275, 363
The exile's address to his leathers, by Oxoniensis, 166
The sportsman's address to his horse, 80 Thistlewhipper on breeding hounds, 73 Tom. Moody, a trip to Barnet, by, 385 Tour, Nimrod's French, 66, 207, 390 Tour, Nimrod's Northern, 25, 134, 293
Trip to Barnet, a, by Tom Moody, 385 Trout stream, the, 324 Turf, the, 377
Uncle Toby, the past racing season, by, 40, 94, 171-A week at Newmarket, by, 246
Under-ostler's account of the doings in Spain, an, 422
Upfield Lodge, by, N. W., 168
VARIETIES: A visit to Oxford, 54-A let- from an Absentee, 116-Bear hunting in Sweden, 120-Fishing extraor dinary, 123-Steeple chases, 124- Cheats at play detected, 187-Flying fancies on flies, 189-Memoirs of the
Life of the late John Mytton, Esq., by Nimrod, 257-The Chase, the Turf, and the Road, by Nimrod, 259, 346— On the Folly of Gaming, 260-Epsom Races, 439--A Wild duck taken with hook and line, 440-Great shooting,441 Villebois, John Trueman, Esq., death of,
Wales, hints for anglers proceeding to,
Wild goose shooting, by Skim, 217 Wilson, Professor, Nimrod's visit to,
Williamson's house at Dalkeith, 139 Wemyss, Major, as a coachman, 304 Williamson, Mr. of Aberdeen, 305
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF WINNING HORSES.
5 Bella, Sir J. Boswell's, 65, at Shiffnal....
4 Burletta, Mr. Jaques's, 80 at York August, 75 at Stockton, the Gold Cup, value 100gs., and 50 at Richmond, and 60 at Northallerton.. General Chasse, Sir J. Boswell's, the Tradesmen's Cup, value 100, with 315 in specie, at Liverpool Craven, the Gold Cup, value 100, with 225 in specie, at Newton, the Stand Cup, value 100, with 90 in specie, at Liverpool July, and 50 (being half of 100), with Birdlime, at Doncaster. 3 Golden Drop, Mr. Bell's, 40 at Stockton, 80 at Richmond, and 80 at York October...
5 Morpeth, Mr. Brown's, 50 at Canterbury, and 44 at Ashford...
4 The Stag, Sir J. Boswell's 90 and 50 at Bridgnorth...
3 Abercrombie, Mr. Bestow's 110 and 125 at Manchester, and 60 at Doncaster 3
a Baronet, Sir J. Boswell's 30 at Eglinton Park............
3 Snowball, Mr. Walker's, 50 at Newmarket Craven
6 Transport, Mr. Cook's, the Farmers' Cup, value 251. with 25 in specie, at Holderness Hunt.....
2 Clints, Mr. Attwood's, 621. 10s. at Richmond
4 Ches. Filly, out of Arsenic, Mr. Hughes's, 42 at Leominster, 60 at Shrewsbury, and a Stakes at Ellesinere
2 Princess Augusta, Mr. W. Edward's, 25 at Newmarket First October.... 1
4 Lady Lowman, Mr. Nicholson's, 50 at Newcastle-on-Tyne, 50 at 1nglewood and Penrith, and 50 at Carlisle...
4 Cymro, Mr. Nanney's, 95 at Newton
4 Usury, Mr. Mostyn's 75 at Newton..
3 Bay Filly-half-bred mare, Sir F. Collier's, 25 at Bibury Club.....
2 Bangalore, Sir R. Bulkeley's, 305 and 90 at Liverpool July ......
Lena, Sir T. Stanley's, the Palatine Stakes of 175 at Chester, and 50 at Holywell Hunt.
3 Mersey, General Yates's, 50 at Warwick, and 50 at Hednesford...
3 Trap-ball, Mr. Mostyn's, the Dee Stakes of 250 at Chester, the Spring St. Leger Stakes of 150 at Liverpool Craven, 350 at Liverpool July, and 325 and 220 at Holywell Hunt..
2 Ches. Filly, out of Garcia, Colonel Peel's, the Clearwell Stakes of 700 at Newmarket Second October.
5 Daffodil, Mr. Mott's, 45 at Stourbridge.
3 Gorhambury, Mr. Coleman's, 45 at Guildford.....
3 Hatfield, Duke of Beaufort's, 50 at Reigate..
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