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on the next day, he won the Jockey Club plate ; he 

 was sold to Mr. Codrington. Trentham was beat 

 fourteen times, for which, see the performances of 

 Faggergill, Pincher, Marc Antony, Merry Traveller, 

 Solon, Conductor, Regulator, Transit, Mambrino, 

 Juniper, Black Tom, Pumpkin, and Johnny. He 

 paid only one forfeit, which was for the Cup and 

 100 gs. each, won by Juniper, in the Newmarket 

 First October Meeting, 1771. He won £8,450 

 and upwards, besides two Jockey Club plates, and 

 was not inferior to any horse of his time. Tren- 

 tham was a stallion in Lord Egremont's stud, at 

 Petworth, Sussex. 



Marc Anthony. Bred by the Duke of Ancaster, 

 sold to Christopher Blake, Esq., and afterwards to 

 the Earl of Clermont, Marc Anthony was got by 

 Spectator out of Rachel, by Blank. 



At Newmarket Second October Meeting, 1770, 

 Marc Anthony beat Lord Clermont's Bucephalus, 

 Rowley's mile, 300 gs. ; at Newmarket First 

 Spring Meeting, 1771, Marc Anthony beat Se- 

 raphina, B. C. 300 gs., and on Friday, Laura, B. 

 C, 300 gs. ; on Monday, in the Second Spring 

 Meeting, Marc Anthony beat Fish, B. C, 300 gs., 

 and on Friday, Gnawpost, D. C, 300 gs. ; on 

 Tuesday, in the Second October Meeting, Marc 

 Anthony beat Miss Osmer, B. C, 500 gs., on 

 Thursday, he won the Beecham well cup, value 

 120 gs., and on Saturday, received forfeit from 

 Brilliant, Rowley's mile, 1000 gs., p. p. ; in the 



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