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won the Derby with Emilius in 1823, and the One 

 Thousand and the Oaks in 1818 with Corinne, and 

 was John Robert Fullarton Udney (born at Leghorn 

 in 1772, died 1861), of Udney Castle and Dudwick, 

 Aberdeen; Mr. Vansittart is he who won a Jockey 

 Club Plate with Burleigh in 1811 ; Mr. (H.) Vernon 

 is he who ran Eatoni for a Jockey Club Plate in 1774 ; 

 Mr. Villiers (apparently identical with the Eight Hon. 

 J. C., who succeeded his unmarried brother as third 

 Earl of Clarendon, and died in 1838) is he who won a 

 Jockey Club Plate with Don Cossack in 1815 ; Mr. 

 Walker is he who was fourth with Antipas for a 

 Jockey Club Plate in 1776; Mr. Watson (the Hon. 

 George Watson, a relative of Lord Eockingham and 

 Mr. Peregrine Wentworth, and therefore bound to 

 have racehorse on the brain) is he who ran St. 

 George (Lord Darlington's) for a Jockey Club Plate 

 in 1798 ; Mr. Wilson is he who was so well known 

 and so popular as Mr. * Kit ' (Christopher) Wilson, 

 the ' Father of the Turf ' in his old age, and who won 

 a Jockey Club Plate in 1794 with Buzzard; Mr. 

 Wortley (the Eight Hon. Stuart Wortley, who became 

 Lord Wharncliffe in 1826 and died in 1845) is he who 

 is known to have been a Steward of the Jockey Club 

 in 1827, when the case of Mr. Hawkins, who had been 

 ' warned off,' established the right of the Jockey Club 

 to exercise their ' warning power ' ;. and Mr. Wynd- 

 ham (the Hon. C. Wyndham, brother to the Earl of 

 Egremont, and at one time Secretary at W^ar) is he 



