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walked over for £50, for five years olds, at Hun- 

 tingdon ; also for the King's plate, at Litchfield. 

 In 1757, Careless won the King's plate, at Guild- 

 ford, beating Mr. Rogers' Newcastle Jack, who 

 was drawn after the first heat ; the King's plate, 

 at Winchester, beating Mr. Swymmer's Monock, 

 who also ran but one heat ; w^alked over for the 

 King's plate, at Salisbury, and Canterbury ; won 

 the King's plate, at Lewes, beating at one heat 

 Mr. Rogers' Newcastle Jack ; walked over for 

 the King's plate at Lincoln, and won the King's 

 plate, at Newmarket, in October, beating the 

 Duke of Kingston's Prince T. Quassaw. They 

 ran the first heat in 8 minutes and 45 seconds, 

 and the second heat in 8 minutes and 40 seconds. 

 He also walked over for the King's plate, at New- 

 market, in April, 1758, which was the tenth of 

 his winning, and the only ones he ever started for. 

 He won £50 weight for age, at Nottingham, beat- 

 ing easy. Sir Richard Grosvenor's Stately, aged, 

 allowing her 81b. He was beat (for the first time,) 

 at three heats, by Atlas, at Huntingdon ; but ten 

 days after he won the £100 plate, lOst. 71b., each 

 at York, beating the Duke of Kingston's Prince 

 T. Quassaw, who was drawn after the first heat ; 

 at starting seven and eight to one, on Careless. 

 In 1759, he walked over for £50, at Stamford, and 

 won though lame, the great subscription of £234 

 105.,forsix years olds, 8st. 71b., and aged, 9st., 

 four miles at York, beating Mr. Fenwick's Ma- 



