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at 10 gs. and lOs. 6d. ; in 1782 at Mr. Blake's, 

 at Beddington, near Croydon, Surrey, at lOgs. and 

 lOs. 6d. ; in 1783 at the same place at 15 gs. and 

 105. 6d. ; in 1784 at 10 gs. and lOs. 6d. ; in 1785 

 at Mr. Glenton's, Boroughb ridge, Yorkshire, at 

 10 gs. and lOs. 6d., and afterwards at 5 gs. and 

 5^. This celebrated horse was about sixteen hands 

 high. 



Young Marsk. A brown horse, foaled in 1771, 

 bred by Edw^ard Cross, Esq., sold to the Duke of 

 Grafton and afterwards to James Hutton, Esq., of 

 Aldburgh, near Bedale, Yorkshire. Young Marsk 

 was got by Marsk out of Juniper's dam, by Blank. 



At Newmarket First Spring Meeting, 1775, 

 Young Marsk won a sweepstakes of 200 gs. each, 

 h. ft. Young Marsk dislocated one of his fetlock 

 joints, when they had a quarter of a mile to run, 

 which he won in that condition. This was the 

 only time of his public racing. 



A few days before running, 750 gs. was refused 

 for him, and after he was lamed, it was said that 

 800 gs., was offered for him to go into Ireland for 

 a stallion, but was not accepted. He was after- 

 wards sold to Mr. Hutton, w^ho named him Young 

 Marsk, and he became a stalUon at Mr. Barugh's, 

 York Gate, Leeming Lane, near Boroughbridge, 

 Yorkshire. 



In 1 782 he covered at 10 gs. and 10^. 6d. ; in 

 1783 at 5 gs. and 5s. He afterwards covered at 

 Aldburgh, near Bedale, Yorkshire, at 5 gs. and 5s, ; 



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