308 HISTORY OF THE 



yrs. old colts and fillies, &c. ; three quarters of a 

 mile. 



The Cleveland Cup, of 100 sovs. by subscriptions 

 of 10 sovs. each, the surplus in money, to which 

 is added 50 sovs. from the fund. The Borough 

 Members' Plate of 60 sovs. 



3rd Day. — The Wrottesley Stakes of 10 sovs. 

 each, with 20 added from the fund, &c. 



A Sweepstakes of 30 sovs. each, 20 ft. for two 

 yrs. old colts and filhes. 



The Holyoake Stakes, of 20 sovs. each (handi- 

 cap) 10 ft. and 5 only if declared, &c. on or before 

 the 1st of August. The second horse to save his 

 stake, and the winner to pay 10 sovs. towards the 

 expenses of the course. 



The Himley Park Stakes, of 5 sovs. each, with 

 25 added, for beaten horses. 



A half-bred Stake, &c. 



Mr. F. Marshall, Clerk of the Course. 



SUFFOLK. 



Beccles. — On the river Wareney, 44 miles 

 from Bury St. Edmond's, and 110 (N.E. by N.) 

 from London, containing 3.493 inhabitants. The 

 environs abound with pleasing scenery ; and the 

 theatre, an elegant building, open during the races, 

 is sometimes used as an assembly room. The 

 course, on which there are two handsome and com- 

 modious stands, is situated near the town, and is 



