340 HISTORY OF THE 



The Gold Cup, by subscription of 10 sovs. each, 

 the amount of the subscription to be paid to the 

 winner in specie ; three miles. 



A Sweepstake of 25 sovs. each, with 25 added ; 

 for two yrs. old colts, and fillies. T. Y. C. 



A Sweepstake of 10 sovs. each, with 10 added ; 

 for horses not thorough-bred. 



The City Members' Plate. 



The Hunters' Stakes. 



These races are subject to the established rules 

 and regulations of Newmarket. 



Mr. Wm. Tolley, of Worcester, 



Clerk of the course. 



Another meeting is held in November, but 

 chiefly for Hunters' Stakes, and ridden for by 

 gentlemen. 



YORKSHIRE. 



The North and East Ridings of this county have 

 long been celebrated for the breeding and rearing of 

 coach and saddle horses ; and if not inferior, they 

 are at all events not surpassed by any other part of 

 England, in the excellency of their horses for the 

 field, the road and the armv. 



The principal fairs for horses of every descrip- 

 tion are at Beverly, Howden, Malton, Hull, and 

 York ; and these fairs are the places to which the 

 principal London dealers resort, to purchase their 



