- Aahmes I., 2
- Acheans, the, 15-17,
20, 72
- Achilles, 12, 15,
49, 99
- Acropolis of Mycenæ, the, 6
- Admiral Guarinos and “Trebizond,” 93
- Æthe, 9
- Agamemnon's mare, 9
- Ailments of horses, 146,
213, 214,
221
- Alcibiades, 25
- Alexander the Great, 54-61
- Aligero Clavileno, 133
- America, cruelty unknown in, 105;
- introduction of thoroughbreds in, 287
- Arab horses, a royal gift, 76;
- arrival of Markham Arabian, 203,
204;
- commencement of fame, 77;
- dams, 100;
- in the sixth century, 82;
- size of, 244;
- stallions, 76, 203,
264;
- unimportant before time of Mahomet, 87
- Arabs, the, 48,
281
- Archangel Gabriel, the horse of the, 87
- Armenia, 31
- Armour, 44, 112,
134, 140, 225,
234
- Ascot, 270
- Asia Minor, 14, 17
- Assyrians, 9, 19-20
- Athenians, the, 24, 46,
51
- Automobiles, 183,
238, 285
- Babylon, horses of,
4
- “Balassiren,” the, 289
- Barb horses, 178,
183, 184, 230,
243, 244
- Barbary horse, the, 181,
216
- Barrows in Scotland, 91
- Bayard, the Chevalier, 134;
- his horsemanship, 135;
- mistaken for mythological horse “Bayard,”
136;
- his horse Carmen, 135
- Bayeux tapestry, the, 108,
110
- Bedouins, the, 286,
287
- Belgian government, the, 293
- Belisarius, the white-faced horse of, 84
- Bells as race prizes, 177,
205, 208,
245
- Bells of St Paul's melted down, 163
- Bevis of Southampton and “Arundel,” 194
- Bit, the, 18, 19,
201;
- discovered at Athens, 40;
- flexible, 18, 40;
- found in tombs, 91;
- not used by Bedouins, 286;
- of the Greeks, 51;
- Xenophon's advice on, 45
- Black or “great” horse, 233
- Black Prince, the, 125
- “Black Saladin,” 136
- “Blair Atholl,” 288
- Bleeding horses, 221
- “Blue Gown,” 288
- Boadicea, 76, 77
- Board of Agriculture, 293
- Bogdo of Mongolia, the, 291
- Books on horses and hunting, 124,
139, 204,
206, 271
- Brazen steed of Cambuscan, the, 132
- Breeds, improvement in, by Charles II., 242,
250;
- by Cromwell, 243,
244;
- by the Duke of Buckingham, 225;
- by the Duke of Cumberland, 267;
- by the Duke of Newcastle, 227,
251;
- by Edward III., 125,
130;
- by Elizabeth, 144,
153, 222;
- by Henry VIII., 148,
167;
- by importation from Italy, 180;
- by James I., 202,
221;
- by James II., 261;
- by King John, 114;
- by Mahomet, 87;
- by the Persians, 114;
- by William III., 263;
- Committee in the House of Lords on,
288;
- enforced by law, 149,
152;
- from 1660-1685, 196;
- in Athens, 51;
- in England, 108;
- in Ireland, 252;
- in Middle Ages, 114;
- in the sixteenth century, 141;
- the seventeenth century, 257;
- Cardinal Wolsey's interest in, 143
- Bridles, 51, 64,
135, 237, 286,
291
- Bronze Age, the, 4, 6,
16, 17
- Bronze of Alexander, 61
- Bronze horse in British Museum, 64
- Brood Mare Society, 292
- Bucephalus, 54, 61
- “Byerley Turk,” the, 215,
263, 289
- Caligula's horse—a priest,
79
- Carey's ride, Sir Robert, 197,
198
- “Carmen,” 135
- Cart horses, 207,
236
- Cauldrons and tripods, 11
- Cavalry, 16, 22,
23, 46, 199,
283, 292;
- Assyrian, 9;
- British, 67, 68;
- Cromwell's, 233,
234;
- described by Julius Cæsar, 70,
71;
- first use of, 7;
- Greek, 9, 22;
- Hannibal's, 64, 65,
69;
- Henry II.'s, 111;
- Iberian, 65;
- Persian, 114;
- Richard II.'s opinion of, 131;
- superseded chariots, 74;
- Theodosius', 81;
- twelfth century, 112;
- William the Conqueror's, 107,
109
- Celts, 23, 72
- Chargers, 109, 111,
120, 125, 131,
160, 199, 207,
233, 278,
279
- Chariot races, with Æthe, 9;
- at the thirty-third Olympiad, 16;
- at Delphi, 23;
- won by Alcibiades, 25;
- of Philip II., 27;
- won by Exænetus of Agrigentum, 32;
- in first century A.D., 77;
- of the Romans, 172
- “Charioteer, A finished,” 10
- Chariots, 3-21, 24,
65;
- Julius Cæsar's description of, 70,
71;
- in Ireland, 115;
- of the Acheans, 20;
- of the Ancient Britons, 20,
68, 69;
- Assyrians, 20;
- Early Irish, 20;
- Egyptians, 3, 14,
20;
- Erichthonius, 5;
- Gauls, 20, 72;
- Greeks, 20;
- Hittites, 20;
- Libyans, 20;
- Persians, 20, 25;
- Romans, 72;
- Syria, 25;
- Thracians, 14,
15;
- Vedic Aryans, 20;
- with scythes, 25,
26
- Charles I. institutes horse racing in Hyde Park,
224;
- interest in horses, 233;
- picture in National Gallery, 225;
- present of horses, 225;
- price of horses, 229;
- racecourses in time of, 245
- Charles II., a good whip, 240;
- encouraged horse-breeding, 240;
- encouraged use of stage coaches, 240;
- horsemanship of, 227-229;
- love of horse-racing, 246,
259;
- restores horse racing, 245
- Charles V. of Germany, 161,
171
- Charles VIII. of France, 138,
139
- Chaucer, 130-132
- Chester Meeting, the, 208;
- Charles II. at, 247;
- rule for winning owner, 208,
209;
- silver bells run for, 208,
245
- Circus riding, 7, 80,
184, 185
- Cobs, 111, 205,
215
- Coins, horses represented on, 26,
27, 65, 75,
103
- Colour, attention to, by Elizabeth, 111,
175;
- by Henry II., 111;
- by John, 111,
112;
- by Richard III., 139;
- by Romans, 84;
- white and dun horses disliked for, work,
67 (see also “White horses”)
- Colton, John, 127
- Commandeered horses, 119,
126
- “Common,” 288
- Commonwealth abolishes horse racing,
241-243;
- sets back horse breeding, 241-243,
245;
- the race horse extinct under, 245
- Cortes' sixteen horses, 169
- Coursers, 207
- Cream-white horses, the Royal, 289
- Cromwell, cavalry of, 233,
234;
- favours horse-breeding, 243,
- racehorses of, 243
- “Cropping,” 271,
272
- Cross-country matches, 218
- Croton, 8, 22
- Crotonians, 8, 22
- Croydon Race Meeting, 210,
245
- Cruelty, cause of partiality among horses for certain human
beings, 129;
- of “cropping” and “docking,” 271,
272;
- unknown in America, 105
- Cuchulainn Saga, 74
- Cumberland, Duke of, 267
- Cyrene, 21;
- famous for steeds and chariots, 31
- “Darley Arabian,” the,
267, 268
- David Hume, 173
- Dead weight, 220
- Declining interest in horses, 182,
183, 291,
292
- Delphi, chariot-race at, 23;
- museum at, 32
- Derby, the, 274, 288,
290;
- of Mongolia, 291
- Derby, Lord, 11
- Diomed, King, 62
- “Docking,” 42, 271,
272
- “Dodsworth,” 250,
251
- Don Quixote, 133,
189-191
- Doncaster Race Meeting, 175
- “Donovan,” 288
- Driving horses, 144
- Dun-coloured horses, 15,
17, 24, 67,
95, 96, 137
- Echepolus of Sicylon,
9
- “Eclipse,” 267, 268,
273-276, 289
- Edward I., 120
- Edward II., 124
- Edward III., 124,
125
- Edward VI., 171
- Egyptians, 3, 19,
281, 289
- Elizabeth, Queen, 111,
144, 153;
- at Doncaster, 175;
- at Newmarket, 175;
- barbs, the special property of, 178;
- fondness for the chase, 187;
- her stud, 111,
144;
- interest in horses, 111,
153, 206;
- love of the Turf, 153,
175;
- retinue when travelling, 193;
- value of horses in reign of, 178
- Emperor Justinian, the, 83
- Erichthonius, King, 4,
5
- Exænetus, 32
- Exportation of horses forbidden, 149,
150
- Eyes, 55, 139,
214;
- china eye, 55;
- wall eye, 55, 214,
266
- Falkirk, battle of,
120
- Fenwick family, the, 231
- Ferdinand of Arragon, 158-159
- Fictitious horses, 163,
164, 178,
189, 190,
194, 196,
276, 278,
280
- Fines paid in horses, 114
- Fitz Stephen, 113
- “Flying Childers,” 268,
269, 274,
275
- “Flying Fox,” 288
- Food of horses, 54,
156, 178,
246
- Four-in-hand, 5, 7
- Foxhounds, first master of, 118
- Foxhunting, 118,
161, 162,
179, 180,
253, 260
- Francisco Pizarro, 170
- Funeral of Frederic Casimir, 36;
- Li Hung Chang, 36;
- Scythian King, 35;
- Tartars, 36
- Future of the horse, 183,
284, 285,
291
- Gambling, Aristophanes on,
52;
- by David Hume, 175;
- Elizabeth, 176;
- Henry VIII., 162,
163;
- Wolsey, 144;
- denounced, 180,
211, 212,
265;
- Marshal de Bassompierre's love for,
231;
- under Charles II., 254;
- James I., 205,
210-212
- Gauls, the, 20, 70,
72, 75
- Geldings, 207
- Gentleness of horses, 104
- George III., 271
- Girth, the, 63
- “Gladiateur,” 288
- “Godolphin Arabian,” 269,
270, 289
- Gradasso and Alfana, 94
- “Great Horses,” 111,
127, 141,
206, 232,
237
- Greek soldier, 19,
28, 46
- Greeks, the, 21;
- esteemed horses highly, 29;
- had chariots with wheels, 20;
- harness of, 51;
- hogged manes patronised by, 48;
- horse breeding by, 14;
- horsemanship among, 7, 9,
16;
- horses of, 30,
102;
- horseshoes explained to, 73;
- race horses kept by, 49;
- taught to ride by the Libyans, 17;
- used horse-cloths, 19
- Haddington Race Meeting, the,
172
- Halters, 18, 286
- “Hands,” 133,
227, 228
- “Harkaway,” 288
- Hector, 10
- “Helmsley Turk,” 225,
257
- Henry II., 110-113
- Henry III., 119,
161
- Henry VII., 141-147
- Henry VIII., 148,
167, 187, 206,
250
- Heraclios, 10
- “Hermit,” 288
- Hiero II. of Syracuse, 31,
37
- Higher Criticism, 9
- Hittites, the, 6,
20
- Hogged manes, 42, 48,
271
- Hoof, the, 41, 47,
72, 214
- Hooper, Letter of Bishop, 171
- Horse-bread, 156,
179, 246
- Horse breakers, 41,
146
- Horse-cloths, 19, 38,
59, 72, 155
- Horse breeding north of the Tweed, 152,
166
- Horse doctors, 40;
- ignorance of, 213;
- veterinary surgeons, 221;
- Wolsey as a, 145,
146
- Horse fairs organised, 231-232
- Horse-fighting in Iceland, 95;
- in Siam, 95;
- picture of, 96
- Horse hoof, 44
- Horsemanship, 7, 10,
12, 16;
- Alexander the Great's, 57-58;
- Bayard's, 135;
- Charles II.'s, 226-227,
246-257;
- Charles VIII. of France's, 139;
- clever riding of Elizabeth, 193;
- Duke of Newcastle's, 227-228;
- early instruction in, 134;
- feats in, 197;
- influence of, 183;
- James I.'s opinion on, 206-207,
217;
- James II.'s, 261;
- John Selwyn's, 188;
- of Anglo-Saxons, 108;
- of Bedouins, 287;
- of Earl of Shrewsbury, 107;
- of the Gauls, 70;
- of Irish, 166-167;
- Mary Queen of Scots', 192;
- of the Scotch, 167;
- Spaniards', 224;
- Swedes', 83;
- training in, 29,
32;
- Wolsey's, 141-143
- Horse racing, at Chester, 208-209,
245, 247;
- at Croydon, 210;
- at Newmarket, 124,
175, 205-209,
217, 222-224,
247, 248,
254, 258,
259, 263-265;
- at Salisbury, 177;
- at Smithfield, 113;
- at Winchester, 262;
- attack on judge of, 219;
- between Duke of Suffolk and the Seigneur Nicolle Dex,
154-156;
- Charles II.'s love for, 246-257;
- Commonwealth suppresses, 241-242;
- denounced, 180-181,
211, 212,
219, 241-243,
265, 266;
- Philip of Macedon's devotion to, 27;
- excess of, 176,
179;
- first allusion to wagers on, 11;
- first authentic record of, 75,
76;
- first taught to the Romans, 37;
- fixtures abandoned under Commonwealth,
219;
- Hengist and Horsa's interest in, 91;
- in Athens, 51;
- in France, 255,
256;
- in Holland, 226;
- in Hyde Park, 224,
225;
- in Ireland, 252;
- in Scotland, 172-174;
- in fourteenth century, 133;
- in time of the Romans, 76,
172;
- in time of Wolsey, 144-145;
- inaugurated, 16;
- James I.'s love for, 202;
- Mongols fond of, 290;
- on the ice, 211;
- popular pastime, 52,
53, 210, 219,
251, 264,
290;
- Queen Anne's love for, 267;
- revival of, 246;
- ruins breeding
- of “great horses,” 232,
233;
- rules revised, 270;
- under Edward II., 124;
- under Elizabeth, 144;
- Henry III., 116,
117;
- Henry VIII., 154-160;
- Richard I., 113;
- Richard II., 133;
- under William III., 263,
264
- Horse rearing, 52,
114, 125,
130, 143,
144, 148-154,
165-166
- Horses, ailments of, 146,
213-214, 221;
- annual charge for Charles II.'s, 257;
- antiquity of, 1;
- at Crecy, 125,
126;
- average life of, 53;
- bleeding of, 221;
- breeds, 62;
- vicious and gentle, 104;
- commandeered by kings, 119,
126;
- courage of 105,
106;
- cream white, 289;
- dapple, or dun-coloured, 15,
17, 24, 67,
95, 96, 137,
138;
- declining interest in, 182,
183, 291-292;
- defects of, 47;
- divination of the future attributed to,
78;
- English, the best, 230;
- exportation of, forbidden, 149,
150, 152;
- eyes, 55, 139,
214;
- flat-nosed, 24;
- fleabitten, 50;
- food of, 54, 156,
178, 179,
245, 246;
- fossilised remains of, 4,
51;
- “great horses,” 111,
127, 141, 206,
232-237;
- Herodotus on, 24,
31;
- Homer on, 7-18,
28, 122;
- Horace on, 72;
- ill-treatment of, 104-105,
129, 271,
272;
- influence of on history, 96-97,
103, 104,
183, 281-284;
- in romance, 161-164,
178, 189,
190, 194-196,
276-278, 280;
- in the sixth century, 82;
- Joan of Arc's, 137,
138, 279;
- likes and dislikes of, 129;
- “leeching,” 221;
- longevity of, 102;
- management and care of, 14,
215;
- Mary, Queen of Scots', 192;
- monuments erected to, 32,
61;
- mythological, 10, 62,
94, 97-100,
136;
- naming, 157,
194;
- North-American Indians' terror at sight of,
171;
- of Abraham, 1, 2;
- Acheans, 15-17;
- Agrigentum, 32;
- Anatolia 196,
281;
- Anglo-Saxons, 88-90;
- Armenia, 31;
- Athenians, 24;
- Babylon, 4;
- Bedouins, 286-287;
- Britain, 17, 24;
- the Egyptians, 2, 3,
19, 281;
- Erichthonius, 4, 5;
- Flanders, 141;
- France, 141;
- Friesland, 141;
- Gauls, 70, 72,
75;
- Germany, 141;
- Greece, 14, 15,
29, 30, 48-49,
102;
- Hittites, 6;
- Ireland, 17, 74-75,
115, 252;
- Libyans, 4, 16,
17, 48, 54,
103, 104,
281;
- Macedonians, 46,
281;
- Niseans, 31, 34;
- Numideans, 64,
281;
- Parthians, 53,
66;
- Persians, 31, 33,
114-115, 281;
- Romans, 70, 78,
80, 102,
282;
- Russians, 123;
- Scandinavians, 95;
- Scythians, 34-36,
281;
- Sicilians, 27-28;
- Solomon, 6;
- Spain, 53, 65,
66, 75, 168,
171;
- Swedes, 83;
- Syria, 196, 281;
- Tartars, 123;
- Thessaly, 21, 50,
54, 61, 62;
- Thracians, 12, 14,
15;
- Trojans, the, 4,
28;
- Turkish, 215,
243, 244;
- Philip II.'s love for, 27;
- pictures of, 61-62,
137, 225,
279;
- points of, 40,
41, 47, 50,
66, 68, 80,
140;
- prices of, 55, 125,
177, 178, 203,
214, 229, 235,
274;
- represented on coins, 26-27,
65, 75, 103;
- on vase painting, 51;
- on panels in Ireland, 115;
- sacrificed, 33-36, 78,
97, 104;
- scarcity of at Crecy, 125;
- among the Romans, 282;
- Shakespeare's, 181,
182;
- shire horses, 140,
144;
- Spanish Armada, 222;
- “starling-coloured,” 53;
- starvation of, 146,
147;
- stolen, 214;
- strength of, 105,
111, 112;
- superstitions about, 78,
79, 121, 123,
213;
- three-years-olds, 271,
288;
- trained to music, 8;
- transported to Cuba and Hispaniola,
169;
- unshod, 24;
- war horses, 104,
109-111, 131,
136-138, 199,
200, 283,
292;
- wealth expressed by number of, 81;
- with white star, 17,
54
- Horse thieves, 120
- Hunters, 183, 207
- Hunting 118, 161,
162, 179, 180,
187, 192, 218,
241, 253,
261
- Huntingdon, race at, 220
- Hyde Park Meeting, 224
- “Hyksos, The,” 2
- Hypanis, the (River Bug), 21
- Hyperenor, 12
- Hypnotism of horses, 289-290
- Iceni, the, 75,
117
- Ill-treatment of horses, 100,
105, 129, 271,
272
- India, 36
- Influence of the horse on history, 96,
97, 103, 104,
183, 281-284
- Ireland, 17, 18,
74, 75, 115,
116, 252
- Iron Age, the, 15, 17,
19, 22
- “Iron Horseman, An,” 227
- “Isokelismos,” 30
- James I., at Lincoln,
219;
- encouraged gambling, 210;
- improvement of horses under, 203;
- liked tall horses, 215;
- love of racing, 202,
209, 210;
- made Newmarket “a royal village,” 205;
- present of horses from Naples, 207;
- Royal studs of, 207;
- trained his horses, 220;
- wrote on horses, 220
- James II., as a sportsman, 261;
- at Winchester races, 262
- Joan of Arc, 137,
138, 279
- Job, the steed of, 5
- Jockey Club, the, 174,
270
- Jockeys, 113, 209,
220, 253-254,
265, 291
- John Selwyn, 187,
189
- Julius Cæsar describes battle, 70,
71;
- horses in time of, 105;
- reference to the Iceni, 75
- “Kantake,” 21
- King Arthur, 82
- King John, 111,
113
- King's Master of the Stud, 264
- “Lamri,” 82
- Law commandeering horses for kings, 119;
- forbidding exportation of horses,
149-154;
- forbidding Roman Catholics to keep valuable horses,
264;
- maintenance of horses, 151-154
- “Leger,” the, 288
- Libya, 16
- Libyans, the, 4, 7,
17, 20, 21,
29
- Lincoln Race Meeting, 219
- Lord Arundel (1377), 133
- Lord Cardigan's “Ronald,” 285
- Lord Herbert, 179,
180
- Louis XIV. arranges races at St Germains,
255, 256
- Love for horses, Adhils', 83;
- Alexander the Great's, 59;
- Anne's, 267,
276;
- Boadicea's, 77;
- Charles II.'s, 246-257;
- Elizabeth's, 187;
- Gradasso's, 94;
- Henry VIII.'s, 165;
- Mahomet's, 88;
- Mary Queen of Scots', 189;
- of the ancients, 97;
- Richard II.'s, 128;
- Roderick's, 93;
- William the Conqueror's, 108;
- Xenophon's, 38,
48
- Macedonian soldier,
19
- Macedonians, the, 46
- Mahomet, encourages horse breeding, 86;
- goes to heaven on Alborak, 89;
- the mule of, 87
- Marathon, 46
- Mares' milk as food, 37
- Mares, the Royal, 250,
257
- “Marocco,” 184,
185
- Marquis of Mantua, 157
- Mary, Queen of Scots, good horsewoman,
192;
- her horses, 192;
- love of horses, 191
- Mary II., 153
- Maximilian, the Emperor, 141,
142
- Menelaus, 10
- Menesthus, 10
- Mesmerising horses, 289,
290
- Mexico, 169, 170
- Monmouth, the Duke of, 255-257
- “Morocco Barb,” 225
- Mounting, 43, 59,
64, 66
- Mounting block, 64
- Mycenæ, the, 6
- Mycenean Greeks, 20;
- period, 6, 19
- Mythological horses, 10,
62, 94, 97-100,
136
- Naming horses,
157, 194
- Napier's “Molly,” Sir Charles, 279
- Napoleon I.'s horses, 200;
- “Marengo,” 279
- Neolithic Period, 4
- Netherby races, 76
- Newcastle, the Duke of, 226-228,
235, 247, 249,
257
- Newmarket, 144;
- at end of seventeenth century, 258,
259;
- Charles II.'s favourite meeting, 247,
248;
- described by Shadwell, 251,
252;
- early history of, 222;
- Edward II. stops a tournament at, 124;
- Elizabeth at, 175;
- famous flat race arranged at, 220;
- first important races at, 223;
- fox hunt near, 253;
- historic race meeting at, 248;
- horses of, 117,
118;
- Iceni at, the, 75;
- incident at, 254;
- James I. present at, 206,
209, 217;
- Marocco, foaled at, 184;
- rebuilding of race stand at, 247;
- Spanish Armada horses at, 222,
223;
- the royal village, 205;
- under William III., 263-265
- Newspaper account of races, the first,
224
- Normans, 20
- Northern America, no horses in, 168
- Nose bands, 18,
286
- Numidians, the, 64,
281
- Oaks, the,
290
- O'Byrnes, the, 127,
128
- Oliver Cromwell, 233,
234
- Olympic games, the, 25,
27, 31, 32,
37
- O'Moores, the, 127,
128
- Opposition to coaches and railways, 237,
238
- “Ormonde,” 288
- Oxen used by Roman Catholics, 264
- Pale, the,
127
- Parthenon frieze, the, 29,
30, 39, 64
- Patroclus, 12
- Pausanias, 44
- Pedigree through dams, 100,
101
- Pegasus, 16, 98
- Peloponnesian War, 24
- Persia, 36, 37,
43
- Persians, the, 20, 31,
33, 36, 46
- Persimmon, 288
- Phallas, 10
- Phrenicus, 37
- Pictures of horses, 61,
62, 137, 225,
279
- Pictures of races, 220
- Plinth of North Cross, Ireland, 115
- Points of horses, 40,
41, 47, 50,
66, 68, 80,
140
- Priam, 10
- Prices of horses, 55,
125, 177, 178,
203, 214, 229,
235, 274
- Prizes, 11, 111,
205, 208, 245,
254, 255, 262,
275, 291
- Pylian breed, the, 10
- Queen Anne, a “turfite,”
267;
- condemned tail-docking, 271;
- founded Ascot, 270;
- love of horses, 265,
276;
- revived racing rules, 270
- Queen Elizabeth, 111,
114, 153, 175,
178, 187, 193,
206
- Racecourses as pleasure grounds,
245
- Race horses, 33, 49,
160, 199;
- ages of, 271;
- development of, 173,
202-205, 289;
- Elizabeth's interest in, 144;
- Edward III.'s interest in, 124;
- fondness of the Greeks for, 53;
- from Spanish Armada, 222,
223;
- James I.'s love for, 205,
206, 208;
- naming, 157;
- nineteenth century, 288;
- present to King Athelstan of, 91;
- present to Edward III., 125;
- present to Henry VIII., 158;
- reinstated by Charles II., 245;
- Richard I.'s, 113;
- Richard II.'s, 129;
- sold at a loss, 242;
- tails of, 272;
- training of, 156
- Rameses, 2
- Rarey, 12
- Richard I., 111,
113
- Richard II., 128-130,
246
- Richard III., 138, 139
- Riding bareback, 29,
38, 59
- Riding masters, 41
- Riding matches, 154,
176, 218,
220
- “Roan Barbary,” 128,
129
- “Robert the Devil,” 288
- Roderick and “Orelia,” 93
- Roger de Bellesne, Earl of Shrewsbury,
107
- Roguery on the Turf, 174,
175
- Roland and “Veillantiff,” 92,
93
- “Rowley, Old,” 246;
- Rowley Mile, 247
- Royal Ascot, 270
- Royal cream-white horses, 289
- Royal Mares, the, 250,
257
- Royal Stud, 148,
149, 207,
216
- Russia, 123
- Saddle-cloths, 59,
63, 82, 155
- Saddles, 59;
- among early Greeks, 38;
- among the Romans, 63,
81;
- in Ireland, 110;
- in races, 155;
- of the Mongols, 291;
- of the Normans, 110;
- scorned, 40,
64;
- used by Angles, 88,
89
- “Saga of Burnt-Njal,” the, 95
- “St Gatien,” 288
- St George's Cup, 208
- Salisbury, race gathering at, 177
- Sarmatian, 44
- “Savoy,” of Charles VIII. of France, 138,
139
- Scandinavian barrows, 91
- Scandinavians, the, 95
- Scythians, the, 34, 36,
281
- Seius' horse, 27
- Severus Alexander, 75
- Shakespeare's horses, 181-183
- “Shibdiz,” 82
- Shields, 20, 115
- Shire horses, 140,
144
- Shoes, ancient objection to, 42;
- found in tomb of Childeric, 42,
83;
- in lieu of rent, 119;
- leather caps used by Romans as, 73;
- made of reeds, 42;
- regularly used, 83;
- silver and gold, 73;
- sixteenth-century, 146,
155;
- superstitions about, 280,
286
- Shortage of horses, 125,
282
- Sicilian coinage, 27
- Sicilians, 31, 36
- Sicily, 22
- Sigynnæ, the, 15,
24
- Simo, 38, 50
- Simon de Montfort, 118
- Sir Eustace de Hecche, 120
- Smerdis, death of, 37
- Solomon, 6
- Spanish Armada survivors, 222
- Spartans, the, 25
- “Spumador,” 82
- Spurs, in time of Henry II., 113;
- Irish, 110;
- John Selwyn's, 188;
- of “Blanche Rose,” 155;
- of the Greeks, 57;
- of the Wife of Bath, 131;
- of the Romans, 65
- Stage coaches, 238-240
- Stakes, at Newmarket, 254;
- in Mongolia, 291;
- Louis XIV.'s Plate, 255;
- St George's Cup, 208;
- silver bells as, 177,
205-208, 245;
- snaffle as, 177;
- under James II., 262;
- won by descendants of Eclipse, 291;
- won by Seigneur Nicolle Dex, 154,
156
- Stallions, adapted for coach use, 240;
- Arabian, 76, 203,
204, 264,
267-270, 289;
- celebrated seventeenth-century, 257;
- celebrated eighteenth-century, 267-270,
273-276;
- colour of, 111;
- Dutch purchase racing, 226;
- Eastern breed of, 114;
- fed on eggs and oysters, 178;
- importation of, 76,
114, 116, 148,
203, 204, 207,
212, 226, 264;
- law against exportation of, 166;
- shire, 144;
- Spanish, 107, 227,
230;
- thoroughbred, 288
- Staying power, 105,
111
- Stirrup leathers, 228
- Stirrups, 40;
- in Ireland, 110;
- regularly used, 88;
- standing in, 220;
- unknown to Bedouins, 287
- Stud, 274, 288;
- Charles II.'s, 250,
257;
- Cromwell's, 243;
- Cumberland Lodge, 267;
- Duke of Newcastle's, 251;
- Edward III.'s, 125;
- Elizabeth's, 144;
- established by William the Conqueror,
114;
- King's Master of the, 264;
- Marquis of Mantua's, 157;
- modern forms, 116;
- Royal stud, 148,
149, 207,
216;
- Wolsey's, 144
- “Sumpter horses,” 193
- Superstitions, 78, 79,
121, 123,
213-215
- Superstitions about horseshoes, 280,
286
- Tarentum, 22
- Tartars, the, 36,
123
- Theobald's, race meeting at, 245
- Thessalians, the, 21
- Thessaly, 50, 54,
61, 62
- Thetford Race Meeting suppressed, 219
- Thomas à Becket, 113
- Thoroughbreds, 114,
197, 199, 230,
251, 274, 275,
288, 293;
- development of, 288;
- Dodsworth included in royal stud, 250;
- English, introduced into France, 231;
- fed on eggs and oysters, 78;
- in Richard II.'s reign, 130;
- introduced into America, 287;
- management of, 215;
- Mr T. A. Cook on, 267;
- nineteenth century, 288;
- of William III., 263;
- sold at a loss, 242
- Thracian horses, 14
- Thracians, the, 12, 14,
122
- Three-year-olds, 271,
288
- Thurii, 37
- Trainers, 156, 220,
221, 230
- Trappings, 13, 14,
34, 159, 237,
257
- Trickery in racing, 174,
176, 205, 209,
270
- Tripods, 11
- Trojans, the, 4, 28
- Troy, 28, 29
- Tryers and gentlemen tryers, 177,
218, 220
- Turf, the, 145, 157,
173-176, 205,
231, 245, 251,
255, 261, 264,
265, 273-275,
288
- Turkish horses, 215,
243, 244
- Two Thousand, the, 288
- Valerian, the Emperor,
43
- Varni, the, 89
- Vedic Aryans, the, 20
- Veneti, the, 36,
101
- Verus, the Emperor, 80
- Veterinary surgeons, 221
- Vicious breeds, 104
- “Villiers Arabs,” 204
- Wagers, at Newmarket,
205;
- between Charles II. and Sir Robert Carr,
254;
- by David Hume, 174;
- first allusion to, 11;
- in reign of Henry II., 113;
- in reign of Henry III., 116,
117;
- on flat racing, 218;
- on Lord Haddington's race, 220
- “Warned off the Turf,” 174,
270
- Washing horses' legs, 45
- Wealth expressed by number of horses, 81
- Weights, 262
- Wellington's “Copenhagen,” 278,
279
- Wheels of chariots, 20
- White animals sacred, 33,
36
- White hoof, a, 214
- White horse, the, 21,
31, 32;
- banner of, 69, 91,
92;
- beloved of the gods, 33,
122;
- criminal act to wound a, 123;
- divination by sacred, 79;
- Joan of Arc's, 137,
138;
- Mahomet's Alborak, 89;
- Napoleon's, 279;
- not liked for work, 67;
- of Chinghas Khan, 121-123;
- of the Scandinavians, 95;
- of Selene, 98,
99;
- sacrificed, 33, 36,
50, 78, 123;
- superstitions about, 123;
- stud of Richard III., 139;
- “White Surrey” of Richard III., 139;
- “White Turk,” of Cromwell, 279
- William the Conqueror, 97,
103, 108-110,
114
- William III., Acts against Roman Catholics possessing horses,
264;
- for development of horses, 153;
- court of, 259;
- interest in horses, 263-266;
- statue in Dublin, 236,
237
- William Stephanides, 110
- Winchester Meeting, the, 262
- Windsor Great Park, 267
- Windsor, stud at, 125
- Wolsey, Cardinal, 141-145
- Wooden Horse of Troy, the, 28
- Xenophon's advice to riders,
44, 45;
- early life of, 45;
- kindness to horses, 38,
49;
- rules, 39, 40
- Xerxes, procession of, 34,
50
- Zeus, car of,
34