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Chester, beating Mr. Bradley's Chance ; also 30 gs. 

 Salisbury, 50 gs. at Lewes, beating Lord Gower's 

 Blueskin and two others, and 60 gs. at Canter- 

 bury, beating Mr. Hatcher's Plain-dealer, Mr. 

 Crosier's Fox, Mr. Hony wood's Greylegs, &c. 

 He w^as sold to Mr. Grisewood ; and in 1737, Part- 

 ner won 30 gs. at Epsom, beating Mr. Thomp- 

 son's Grasshopper, Mr. Dodd's Merry Tom, and 

 Mr. Cole's Foxhunter ; £40 at Uppingham, beat- 

 ing Lord Gower's Csesar, Mr. Fleetwood's White- 

 foot, and Mr. Tuting's Rosinante ; and 20 gs. at 

 Broomsgrove, 12st., beating Mr. Cole's Foxhunter, 

 and Mr. Weybourn's Bumper. In 1738, he won 

 30 gs. at Epsom, beating Mr. Craven's Cupid, 

 Mr. Pitt's Little Csesar, and Mr. Bradley's Camil- 

 lus ; 25 gs. at Salisbury, beating Lord Wey- 

 mouth's Mouse, Mr. Figg's Bath Lady, &c. ; £40 

 at Uppingham; and received a £10 premium at 

 Chipping Norton. Li 1739, he won 50 gs. at 

 Ludlow, beating Lord Portmore's Young Cartouch, 

 and Mr. Barlow's Persella. In 1740, he won 30 

 gs. at Epsom, beating Mr. Cornwall's Spotted 

 Lady, and four others ; £50 at Norwich, beating 

 Mr. Turner's Spot ; and £30 at Farringdon, beat- 

 ing the Duke of Beaufort's Careless. In 1741, he 

 won £50 at Epsom, and £50 at Norwich, beating 

 Mr. Bingham's Blacklegs and two others. In 

 1742, he won £50 at Epsom, beating Mr. Bing- 

 ham's Merry Cupid, Mr. Fugger's Squirt, and 



