534 HISTORY OF THE 



Thiefcatcher, Sir C. Sedley. Valerius, Mr. H. Vernon. 



Tiney, Sir H. Harpur. Uppingham, Lord Sondes. 



Toper, Mr. Stacie. Whirligig, Sir H. Harpur, 

 Toothdrawer, Sir C. Sedley. 



Of these, Mr. Goodricke's Manilla bred Dexter, 

 Miss Judy, Prior, Cardinal, and Lignum vitee's dam, 

 Co-heiress, Hyperion's dam. Ambidexter, Hornet, 

 Hydaspes, Tigress, Nettle, Abbess, and Flycatcher. 



Fleacatcher was the dam of Sir C. Bunbury's 

 Overseer, afterwards Master of Arts, and Wran- 

 gler ; also of Sir H. Featherstonhaugh's Fanlight. 



Cicero. — A chesnut horse, foaled in 1765, the 

 property of Mr. Salt, sold to Mr. Bishop, after- 

 wards to Mr. Walker, &c. Cicero was got by 

 Little Driver out of Sappho. 



At Oxford, in July, 1769, Cicero won the Maid- 

 en plate of £50, three two mile heats. At Wis- 

 beach. May 30th, 1730, Cicero won £50, heats, 

 three times round the course ; at starting, five to 

 four on Cicero. At Stamford, June 13th, he won 

 £50, heats, twice round the course. At Notting- 

 ham, August 5th, he won £50, three four mile heats. 

 At Aylesbury, September 4th, he won £50, four 

 mile heats. At Ascot Heath, in June, 1771, he 

 won £50, three four mile heats, beating Lord 

 March's Rosetta, and a large field. At Lewes, in 

 July, he won £50, four mile heats. Cicero was 

 then sold to Mr. Bishopp ; and at Epsom, May 

 28th, 1772, he won the cup, value £50, four miles. 

 At Ascot Heath, June 26th, he won £50 for aged 



