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James I. 30

Charles I. 33

The Commonwealth 36

Charles II. 38

William III. 41

Queen Anne 43

George I. 46

George II. 48

George III. 52

George IV. 59

William IV. 60

Her Majesty Queen Victoria 62

Light Horses: Breed--Societies 88

Heavy Horses: Breed--Societies 89

ILLUSTRATIONS.

A Cart-Horse of the XVth Century Face p. 16

On Saddle and Pillion " 28

Guy, Earl of Warwick, XVIth Century " 32

The Darley Arabian " 46

Jacob Bates, The Trick Rider " 52

Grey Diomed " 55

Hunter Sire, Cognac " 64

The Hack Hunter " 70

The Norfolk Phenomenon " 80

This brief history of the Horse in England to the close of the nineteenth century is a compilation which, it is hoped, may prove useful as well as interesting.

So much has been done to improve our breeds of horses since the year 1800, and so many and important have been the changes in our methods of travel, in the use of heavy horses in agriculture, in hunting, racing and steeplechasing, that the latter portion of the book might be amplified indefinitely.

It is not thought necessary to do more than touch briefly upon the more important events which have occurred during Her Majesty's reign.

The interesting and instructive work by Mr. Huth, which contains the titles of all the books written in all languages relating to the Horse shows that the number published up to the year 1886 exceeds 4,060: and since that date, works on the Horse, embracing veterinary science, breeding, cavalry, coaching, racing, hunting and kindred subjects, have been issued from the publishing houses of Europe at the rate of about two per month. During the ten years 1886-95 upwards of 232 such works were issued, and there has been no perceptible decrease during the last four years.

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