440 HISTORY OF THE 



At Newmarket, in April, 1736, Little Partner 

 beat Lord W. Manners' Crab, 8st. 21b., four 

 miles, 150 gs. This was one of the finest races 

 that was known to be run at Newmarket. She 

 also won the King's plate at Hambleton, beating 

 Mr. Bartlett's Country-wench, Captain Hartley's 

 Clina, Mr. Lodge's Miss Layton, and three others. 

 At Newmarket, in April, 1737, she won the King's 

 plate for mares, beating Mr. Bartlett's Country- 

 wench, the Duke of Bridgewater's Bradamante, 

 the Duke of Ancaster's Look-at-me-lads, and four 

 others. 



Miss Layton, commonly called Mr. Lodge's 

 Roan Mare. A roan mare, foaled in 1731, bred 

 by, and the property of, Mr. Lodge, of Richmond, 

 Yorkshire. 



Miss Layton was got by Mr. Crofts' Partner ; 

 her dam by Mr. Dale's horse ; grandam by Why- 

 not ; great grandam by Mr. Wilkinson's bay Ara- 

 bian, out of a natural barb mare. 



In 1736, Miss Layton won the 25 gs. plate, for 

 five yrs. olds, 9st. 71b., at Sunderland, beating 

 Mr. Ibbetson's Delia, Mr. Lister's Jack-a-Latin, 

 &c. In 1737, she won the 40 gs. plate, lOst., four 

 mile heats, at Newcastle, beating Mr. Horsley's 

 Sloven, and Mr. Richardson's Red Robin; and 

 the 50 gs. plate, for six yrs. olds, lOst. four mile 

 heats, at Durham, beating, at three heats, Mr. 

 Shafto's Miss Denton, and Mr. Routh's Whitefoot. 



