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tail, three years old, 8st. R. M., 100 gs., h. ft. In 

 the Houghton Meeting, Trentham beat Lord 

 March's Piccadilly, B. C, 1000 gs. At Nev/- 

 market Craven Meeting, 1773, Trentham stood 

 matched with Pyrrhus against Mr. Ogilvy's Pincher, 

 8st. 71b. each ; they were both to beat Pincher, 

 over the beacon course for 1000 gs. They came 

 in as follow, viz : 1. Trentham, six years old, rode 

 by South. 2. Pyrrhus, five years old, rode by J. 

 Prince. 3. Pincher, aged, rode by Anthony 

 Wheatly ; at starting five to two that Pincher was 

 last. In the First Spring Meeting, Trentham re- 

 ceived 108 gs., compromise from Lord Boling- 

 broke's Marianne, B. C, 500 gs. h. ft. After being 

 beat by Regulator, Pantaloon, Carabineer, &c., at 

 York, in August, he was sold to Sir C. Sedley, Bart. 

 AtNewmarket Second Spring Meeting, 1774, Trent- 

 ham received forfeit from Mr. H. Vernon's Minis- 

 ter, B. C, 300 gs., h. ft. At York, in August, he 

 won the subscription of £298 \6s. 8d. four miles. 

 At Newmarket Houghton Meeting, Trentham beat 

 Lord Clermont's Priestess, B. C. 200 gs. At New- 

 market Second Spring Meeting, 1775, Trentham 

 started for the Jockey Club plate, and ran a dead 

 heat with Lord Grosvenor's Mambrino ; also at 

 the same meeting, Saturday, he beat Lord Abing- 

 don's Transit, B. C, 200 gs. At Lincoln, in Sep- 

 tember, he won the £100 plate, four mile heats. 

 At Newmarket Second Spring meeting, 1776, 

 Trentham won the 140 gs., and upwards, B. C, and 



