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mare, by Young Cade, five years old ; at starting, 

 five to four on Dainty Davy. This was the only 

 time of his starting that year, and the last of his 

 running. The different prizes won by Dainty 

 Davy, amounted to the sum of £2,920. Dainty 

 Davy was only beat three times, viz. — in 1756, 

 the first time of his starting, by Mr. Shafto's 

 Tiger, at four heats, at Newcastle; in 1758, by 

 the Duke of Kingston's Miner, &c., at Newmar- 

 ket, in April; and in 1761, by Mr. Mutton's 

 Silvio, at Newcastle. 



Dainty Davy was a stallion, at Raby Castle, 

 in the county of Durham, where he first served 

 mares at 5 gs. and 5s., and afterwards at 10 gs. 

 He was sire of Mr. Brown's Hambletonian, Mr. 

 Yeates's David, Lord Ferrer's Active, Lord Cler- 

 mont's Hercules, Lord Grosvenor's Gilkicker, Mr. 

 Best's Mary Davy, Sir Harry Harper's Pilot, Mr. 

 Duncombe's Pineapple, Mr. Wentworth's Prince 

 William, Mr. Pratt's Privateer, &c. He also got 

 the dam of the Duke of Norfolk's Cumberland 

 and Temperance, the dam of Mr. Baird's Louisa, 

 and the grandam of Mr. Bullock's Toby. 



Lottery. A bay mare, foaled in 1752, bred by 

 the Duke of Ancaster, and sold to Sir Edward 

 O'Brien, Bart., of Ireland. Lottery was got by 

 Blank out of Look-at-me-lads ; she was the first 

 of Blank's get that ever started. 



At Newmarket, in April, 1757, Lottery was 

 second to Lord Godolphin's Weasle for the 



