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stakes, B. C. At Newmarket Second Spring 

 Meeting, 1776, Marc Anthony won a sweepstakes of 

 300 gs. each, h. ft. ; and at Newmarket, Septem- 

 ber 19th, Marc Anthony beat Counsellor B. C, 

 100 gs. In the First October Meeting, he started 

 for the 140 gs., B. C, when he was beat by Planet. 

 This was the last time of his running. 



Marc Anthony started twenty-eight times, out of 

 which he won twenty ; the sums he won in sweep- 

 stakes, matches, plates, and forfeits, amounted to 

 8,547 gs. lO^., and the sums he lost in stakes, 

 matches, and forfeits were 2,925 gs. Total of his 

 winning 5,622 gs. lOs. He broke down when six 

 years old, and never ran but at Newmarket. Marc 

 Anthony was beat twice by Mambrino, once each 

 by Pyrrhus, Gertrude, Conductor, Solon, Ranger, 

 Planet, &c. At Burford, he paid 25 gs. forfeit in 

 a stakes won by Pantaloon ; at Newmarket, 50 gs. 

 compromise to Consul twice ; 250 gs. to Mambrino 

 and 150 gs. to Fairstar, in the First Spring Meet- 

 ing, 1777, being then intended for a stallion. Marc 

 Anthony was a staUion at Pakenham, near Bury, 

 Suffolk, in 1778 and 1779, at 10 gs. and IO5. ; at 

 Leeming Lane, near Bedale, Yorkshire in 1780, 

 at 10 gs. and 56*.; at Chippenham, near Newmarket 

 in 1781 and 1782, at lOgs.and lO^-.; in 1783, &c., 

 at 5 gs. and lOs. 6d. ; in 1787, 1788, &c., at 3 gs. 

 and 55. ; he served very few mares besides Lord 

 Clermont's. 



Marc Anthony was sire of Lord Clermont's Rut- 



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