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Club, and who died about 1882 ; and is not to be 

 confounded with Mr. T. E. Walker, winner of the One 

 Thousand with Elizabeth in 1880. 



Mr. T. COSBY, belonging probably to the family of 

 Strabally Hall, Queen's County, Ireland, which is con- 

 nected by marriage with the racing family of the 

 Buncombes (Lord Feversham), is he who won the 

 Eclipse Foot (for members of the Jockey Club only) 

 in 1833 with Galopade at Ascot, and the Oaks with 

 Pussy in 1834. He was a well-known ' gentleman 

 jockey,' especially at Heaton Park. 



Mr. W. STIRLING- CRAWFURD, winner of the Two 

 Thousand in 1868 and 1873 with Moslem (dead-heat 

 with Formosa ; Moslem walked over and divided) and 

 Gang Forward; of the One Thousand in 1859, 1881, and 

 1882, with Mayonnaise, Thebais, and St. Marguerite ; 

 of the Derby in 1878 with Sefton ; of the Oaks in 

 1881 with Thebais ; and of the St. Leger in 1875 with 

 Craigmilla 1 *, was he of Sefton Lodge, Newmarket ; a 

 sort of ' Duke of Montrose ' from the domestic rather 

 than the heraldic point of view. He is understood 

 to have been very pronounced in favour of the betting 

 persuasion. 



Mr. THOMAS TYRWHITT DRAKE, of Shardeloes, 

 Amersham, Bucks, who was born in 1818 and died 

 in July 1888, though he did not start his racing 

 colours of crimson and black cap much before 1870, 

 though he ran no great horses (for Professor, Sun- 

 shade, and Quits did not belong to that category), and 



