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689

Holland, horse-sandals in, 318.
Homer, 15.

Hoof-pick, ancient, 263.

Horace on buying horses, 44.

Horn, used for shoes, 93, 227; for

armour, 155.

Hot shoes applied to feet, 551, 560,
670.

Hughes, Archbishop, 373.

Legends concerning horse-shoes,
272, 339; shoeing, 339, 361.
Leggings, 26.
Lemnisci, 72.

Leudates, the first maréchal, 370.
Lombard horses, 430.

London, shoes found in, 251, 427 ;
Saxon, 276, 283; hipposandals,
313.

Hunting, Xenophon on, 26; Old Longfellow, on horses at funerals,

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Ine, King, laws about smiths, 353.
Inflamed feet, treatment of, 54, 69,
71,463.

Introduction of shoeing and effects,
611.

Ireland, Priest smiths in, 350.
Iron works, antiquity of, 175, 336,
354.

Italian veterinary science, 395, 456.

Jamaica, horses of, 10.

Japan, absence of iron shoes from,
89; straw shoes, 90; horse-equip-
ment, 92; bulls shod in, 60, 93.
Java, stables in, 9; smiths of, 361;
riding mares in, 278.
Jekyl's shoe, 534
Job, Saint, 357.
Jodoigne, antiquities at, 186.
Jointed shoes, 449, 528, 534

Jordanus Ruffus, 399.

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Machine-made shoes, 518, 543, 556,
573, 597, 606.

Manilla, stables in, 9, 49.
Manuscripts, Anglo-Saxon, 287, 352;
French, 393,433; Old English, 400.
Marco Polo, 8, 107, 227.
Maréchal ferrant, 383.
Mares, not ridden, 278.
Mareschal, derivation of, 165, 369.
Mareschals, early, 371; duties of,
373; frequent mention of, 375.
376, 378, 382.

Markham on farriery, 462.
Marshall, Walter, 377.
Marshall-ferrer, 380.
Marston Moor, shoe from, 455.
Mavor's shoe, 556.

Megnin, treatises on farriery, 13,
560; remarks by, 124, 145, 152,
165, 338, 627, 628, 682.

Jura, ancient horse-shoes found in Meopham, shoe found at, 392.

the, 171, 179, 336.

Kamschatka, dogs' socks, 27.

Kawe, the Persian smith, 361.
Kelt, Gaulish, 128.

Kirghiz mode of shoeing, 94.
Koran, probable mention of shoe-
ing in, 214.
Koridwen, 363.

Lafosse on farriery, 472; the young-
er, 494.
Lancaster, Earl of, 410; town of,

Horse-shoe corner, 439.
Lateran, council of, 279.
Laurentius Rusius, 396.

Miles, on shoeing, 544.
Mimming, biting, 344.

Mithridates, 34.

Mongols, do not use shoes, 8.
Monks, equestrian predilections of,

279.

Montfauçon, 35, 47, 79, 102.
Moonwort, superstition concerning,
388.

Moorcroft on shoeing, 516.
Morte d'Arthur, 343.

Morton, tenure of manor, 296.
Mounted horse, being shod, 37.
Mules not shod, in Abyssinia or
Ethiopia, 7; disgrace to ride, 100;
preferred by Romans, 609.

Mulo-sandals, 311.

Muzzles for Greek horses, 32.
Mysteries, Samothracian, 362.
Mytilene, old hoof found at, 20.

Nail-holes, position and shape of,
667.

Nails, horse, first mention of, in
history, 98; silver, 228; prices of,
406; number of, in shoes, 549,
668.

Napoleon, retreat from Moscow, 619.
Napoleon III., Vie de Cæsar, 115,
135.

Nantes, old shoes found at, 145.
Navicular disease, 499.
Nero, employment of soleæ for
mules, 64.

Neurotomy, operation of, 500.
Nibelungen, 203.

Nisbet, West, shoes found at, 423.
No foot, no horse, 5, 496.
Norman Horse-Shoe, poem, 271.
Normans, did not introduce shoeing
into England, 240, 292; at battle
of Hastings, 391; shoeing among,
390, 391; breeders of horses, 423.
Norway, discoveries in, 208.
Norwegians, extravagance among,
208.

Oakham, shoes forfeited at, 292.
Old Testament, no mention of horse-
shoes, 15, 18.
Oluf Kyrre, first Norwegian King,
and golden horse-shoes, 208, 442.
Opening the heels, 450, 467, 493,
604.

Oran, shoe of, 217.

Osmer, treatise on the diseases and
lameness of horses, 497.
Ovid, 17.

Oxen, treatment of footsore, 68, 71;
shoeing of, 60, 397, 404; Welsh,
plough, 270; used in farm work,
405.

Paix de Dieu, 165.

Pallas, on Cossack horses, 228.
Pampas, no shoes worn on, 10.
Panathenaic frieze, 30.
Pantoufle shoes, 469.
Parflêche used for shoes, 232.
Paring hoofs, 51, 53, 54, 457, 476,
486, 497, 501, 538; absence of
⚫ practice among Arabs, 217; evils
of, 630, 641, 680.

Parthenon, old hoof found at, 20.
Patagonians, 109.

Patrick, Saint, smiths of, 350.
Pavement for horses to stand on,
24, 51.

Pembroke, Earl of, on horseman-
ship, 507.

Persia, smiths of, 361.
Persian cavalry, escape from, 40.
Peruvian mode of smelting iron, 176.
Peshawur, shoes on gate of, 383-
Petrus de Crescentiis, 395.
Pevensey Castle; 259; shoe found
at, 260.

Pigeon-toed horses, 9.
Pitch for bad hoofs, 56, 71, 327.
Plated copper for bits, 119.
Pliny, 41.

Plough, improved by Gauls, 118,
365; Welsh, 270; employment of
horses in, 281.
Podometric shoeing, 560.
Pollux, Julius, on the horse, 50.
Pompeii, absence of shoes at, 83.
Ponies, Tartar, shoeing, 231.
Portuguese shoe, 223.
Post-horses, Roman, 48.
Prasatia, 257.

Prevention of slipping, 606, 663.
Prices of shoes and nails, 205, 216,
267, 399, 402, 434, 497.
Prices of horses, 156, 424, 434
Pricking horses in shoeing, penalty
for, 291, 434.

Priests, sporting, 279; obliged to be

craftsmen, 354-

Prints of hoofs, legends concerning,

272.

Quiquerez, M., on horse-shoes found
in the Jura Alps, 171; on so-called
hipposandals, 323.

Rasping hoofs, evils of, 477, 671;
how to be performed, 650.
Regin the Dwarf, 203.

Reversing shoes to mislead, 223, 401.
Rey, Professor, on shoeing, 564.
Riquet, method of shoeing, 560.
Roads, Roman, 46; Gaulish, 124.
Roman de Rose, 441.
Roman du Renard, 185.
Roman horse-shoes in Britain, 249.
Romans, first employment of horses
by, 38; cavalry of, 39, 616; roads
constructed by, to suit unshod

INDEX.

feet, 47, 610; slowness in adopt-
ing improvements, 365.
Ruini, Carlo, treatise on Veterinary
Medicine,450; method of dilating
the heels, 527.

Runic inscription, 197, 207.

Sacrifice of horses, 105, 107, 113,
122, 209.

Saint Columba, 350,
Saint Dega, 350.
Saint Dunstan, 355.
Saint Egwin, 349.

Saint Eloy, patron saint of farriers,
203, 356.

Saint Patrick's smiths, 350.
Samothracian mysteries, 362.
Sandcracks, 477, 479, 503, 522.
Sanfarouche shoe, 570.
Sarmathians, 155.
Saxon shoeing, 276, 283.
Saxons, indifference to the horse,
277; laws of, 278; hunting, 280;
value of horses among, 281;
weapons of, 282; graves, 283, 286.
Scarcity of horses among the Franks,
155.

Scotland, Roman shoes found in,
253; shoeing in, 289; bog-shoes
worn in, 319; horses in, 434.
Scott, Sir W., on Welsh shoeing,
271; Bridal of Triermain,' 273.
Screw-shoe, 449, 496, 534.
Sculptures, Greek, 29, 88; Roman,
79, 82; Gallo-Roman at Vaison,
149.

Seated-shoes, 501, 512, 517; seat, or

richtung, 188, 199, 492.
Sebastian, St, 358.

Serpent, with horse-shoes, 366; in
mythology, 368.

Sewell, Professor, discovery of neu-
rotomy, 500.

Sequani, ancient breeds of horses of,
123, 140, 324.
Shalokh, race-mark, 210.
Shoes for general purposes, 661;
best form of, 665.
Sigmaringen graves, 192.
Sigurd Jorsalafar and golden shoes,
442.

Silbury Hill, remains found in, 241.
Silver shoes, 62, 64, 374, 440.
Single shoes found in graves, 192.
Size of old English horses, 435.
Skids for wheels, 328.

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Smelting, primitive iron, 174, 336,
354.

Smith, Col., on shoeing, 82, 197,
207, 212, 213.

Smith, C. Roach, on Vaison Monu-
ment, 149, 150, 153; on Hod Hill
relics, 261; Saxon graves, 286;
hipposandals, 318.

Snaffles, ancient British, 239.
Snow, socks for dogs, 27; use of
sandals in, 27, 319.
Sogron, shoes found at, 185.
Sole, protection of, 549.

Soleæ ferreæ, 61, 66, 85, 298, 306,
364; sparteæ, 28, 35, 68.
Sollysel on farriery, 464.

Somal, smiths outcasts among the,
359.

Sonipes, as a designation for the
horse, 44, 45, 46.

Sound of hoof as a criterion of qua-
lity, 21, 23, 44

Spahis, unshod horses of, 11.
Spain, shoeing in, 223; supposed
shoes of, found in Germany, 197,
199.

Springhead, ancient shoe found at,
247, 426; sandals, 314.
Spurs, Grecian, 32; Gaulish, 143;
Roman, 263.

Squire, duties of, 163, 373, 428.
Stables, management in, 49, 52, 55';
Xenophon on, 23; Columella on,
49; Vegetius, 55; in Java and
Manilla, 9, 49.

Stallions, laws concerning, 160, 435.
Steel, early employment of, 337;
shoes, 606.

Stirrups in Tartar tombs, 227.
Stott, derivation of word, 409.
Straw shoes, 90, 93.

Stuttgart, old shoes at, 199.
Suetonius, 63.

Suevi, cavalry of, 190.
Sufflamen, 328.

Sweden, antiquity of shoeing in, 198,
207.

Switzerland, ancient shoes found in,
144, 167.

Syrian shoes, 217.

Tactile apparatus of sole, 652.
Taillefer, at battle of Hastings, 345.
Tamerlane, 225.

Tarentum coin, 36.

Tartar tombs, 225; songs, 228, 229.

Tawarek, smiths of, 359.
Temple Collection at British Mu-
seum, 31.

Tenure of land conditionally on
shoeing, etc., 291, 293, 375,399.
Terracina, road at, 48.
Teucteri, good horsemen, 189.
Theomnestus, a Greek veterinarian,
68.

Thessalians, 28.

Thorsbjerg, discoveries in peat-
mosses at, 208.

Thresholds, shoes nailed on, 383.
Timkowski, travels of, 8.
Tips, or half-shoes, 526, 674.
Tomsk, tombs at, 225.
Tools of Roman artisans, 51; Druids,
130; Welsh smith, 268.
Tournaments among Franks, 161;
among Anglo-Saxons, 281; roll of,
437.
Tournay, ancient shoe found at, 99.
Tracks of hoofs and wheels on roads,

124, 272, 274.
Transatlantic invention, 596.
Travelling among Gauls, 150; among
Franks, 156.
Trimarkisian, 121.
Trinal system, 266, 269.
Triquetra, Lycian, on coins, 211.
Trojan horse, 19.

Troyes, old ́shoe found at, 145.
Tryphiodorus, 19.

Tumuli, British remains of horses
in, 112; of Alesia, 128.
Tunnels used as bellows, 174, 175.
Turkish shoeing, 221, 223.
Turner's shoe, 543.
Turque, ferrure à la, 543.

Unilateral system of nailing on shoes,
543.
Uriconium, fragment of shoe found
at, 264.

Uzbeks, shoeing among, 228.

Vaison, ancient monument at, 149.
Varieties of breeds of horses, 613.
Vegetius, Publius, on horses, 52, 53.
Vegetius, Flavius, his military trea-
tise, 59.

Venedotian code of laws, 266.
Veterinary schools, first in France,
471, 491; in England, 515.
Veterinary science among Greeks,
69, 74; Romans, 49; in 13th cen-
tury, 395; of Cæsar Fiaschi, 444 ;
in Germany, 450; in England,
16th century, 455; in Italy, 456;
in France, 18th century, 471; in
England, 18th century, 496; mo-
dern French, 558.

Villani, Giovanni, bridles of gold
and shoes of silver, 441.
Vingeanne, battle of, 135.
Virgil, 17, 44.

Vivisection, by Druids, 338.
Voburg, shoe found in, 185.
Völundr, 342.

Voluspa, a poem, 207.
Vossius, Isaac, 24.

Waltersdorf, Abbot of, 205.
Waremme, Châtelaine de, 430.
Wayland Smith, 339.
Wehr-geld, 205, 353, 372.
Welsh laws, ancient, 266; triads,
269; king's court, 266.
Westphalia, ancient sculpture at,
197.

Wheels, 'Roman, 45; size of Gaulish,
127; of British war-chariots, 239.
Wicker-work sandals, 68.
William of Tyre, description of
Boemond, 441.

William the Conqueror, death of, 296.
Winckelmann, Abbé, 78.
Witches, charms against, 383.
Wood, travels among Uzbeks, 228.
Worth of horse's foot, in Welsh
laws, 267, 269.
Wroxeter, 264.

Wurtemberg, escape of Duke, 401,

Xanthus, inscription on tomb of, 339.
Xenophon on the horse, 4, 21.

Yèbleron, antique remains at, 142.
York, ancient shoes found at, 249.
Youatt, treatise on the horse, 535.

Zurich, painting in library at, 358.

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