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Mr. Dixon's Panglos, Mr. Naylor's Sally, Mr. War- 

 ren's Fearnought and Sir Richard Grosvenor's Ra- 

 phael ; at starting five to four against Panglos, the 

 same against SaUy,five to one against Engineer, and 

 six to one against Fearnought ; Engineer was rode 

 by W. Waugh. At Newmarket, in March 1761 , he 

 won £50 and upwards, for ^ve years olds, 9st. B. C. 

 beating Mr. Stamford's Chicken by Whittington, 

 and Mr. Duggin's Starling by Whitenose. At 

 Newmarket in October, he won a sweepstakes of 

 £500 each ; h. ft. 8st. 71b. ; B. C. beating Lord 

 Grosvenor's Panglos ; the Duke of Cumberland's 

 Dapper paid forfeit ; Engineer was rode by John 

 Singleton. He also in the same meeting won the 

 King's Plate, beating at three heats Mr. Shafto's 

 Apollo, who got the first heat. At York, in 

 August 1762, Engineer started for the subscription 

 purse for six years olds, and aged horses, where he 

 was beat (for the first time) by Mr. Wentworth's 

 Skipjack, but beat in the same race Mr. Lister's Se- 

 cond, and Mr. Turner's Bachelor; five to one on En- 

 gineer, and seven to one against Skipjack, who was 

 rode by Leonard Jenison, and Engineer by John 

 Lazenby, who was ordered to go away with him, 

 which he did in such a manner, that he tired in the 

 last distance, and gave Skipjack an opportunity of 

 winning, though with difficulty. At York, in 

 1763, he won the subscription purse of £350 for 

 six years olds 8st 71b., and aged 9st. four miles, 

 beating Mr. Shafto's Crimp, 6 years old, Mr. 



