458 HISTORY OF THE 



others ; after which, she won £50 for four years 

 olds, at SwafFham, beating at three heats, Lord 

 Portmore's Sylph, by Babram, and Sir James 

 Lowther's Phceby by Dormouse. He was also sire 

 of the following, viz. : 



Lord Baltimore's Anthony, Mr. Everett's Ante- 

 lope, Sir Charles Bunbury's Belario and Catarina, 

 Mr. Shafto's Ariel and Caliban, Mr. Conolly's (of 

 Ireland) Richmond, Lord Bolingbroke's Lais and 

 Dorilas, Lord Clermont's Brilliant, Mr. Went- 

 worth's Spangle, Mr. Ogilvy's Bijou, Lord Os- 

 sory's Fish, Sir R. Phillips's Macaroni, Duke of 

 Cumberland's Orthodox, Mr. Strode's Gudgeon, 

 Mr. Carlisle's Don Dun, Mr. Mai's Juniper, Mr. 

 Burlton's Darius, Mr. Dymock's Sparkler, Mr, 

 Adams's Dunny, and several others. 



He likewise got the dam of Sir Charles Bam- 

 lide's Custard, Mr. Douglas' Crookshanks, &c., 

 and the grandam of Mr. Hutchinson's Weasel, Mr. 

 Garforth's Eliza, &c. 



Forrester. A chesnut horse, foaled in 1750, 

 bred by Richard Williams, of Penbedower, near 

 Holywell, Flintshire. Forrester was got by Mr. 

 Crofts' Forrester, his dam by the Duke of Bolton's 

 Looby, out of Margery, the dam of Cricket. 



In April, 1755, Forester beat Mr. Slaughter's 

 grey filly, by Sloe, dam by Wynn's Little Ball, 9st. 

 each, over the Wallasey Course, for 200 gs. ; and 

 in the same month he won £50 for horses rising 

 five years old, 9st., four mile heats, at Chester, 



