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in 1789 at 21 gs. ; in 1790, 1791, 1792, and 

 1793 at 10 gs. and IO5. 6d. ; in 1794 at 21 gs. ; 

 in 1795 and 1796 at 10 gs. and \0s. 6d. ; in 1797 

 &c., twelve mares besides those of his owner at 

 21 gs. He, as well as his sire, got several very 

 speedy horses. 



Young Marsk died at Aldburgh, near Bedale 

 Masham, and Ripon, Yorkshire, when the pro- 

 perty of Mr. Hutton, on the 28th of October, 

 1800, aged twenty-nine. 



DoRiMANT. A chesnut horse, foaled in 1772, bred 

 by, and the property of, the Earl of Ossory. Dori- 

 mant was got by Otho, his dam by Babram, out 

 of the Duke of Somerset's Chiddy. 



At Newmarket July Meeting, 1775, Dorimant 

 won a sweepstakes of 100 gs. each, h. ft. In the 

 First October Meeting, he won a sweepstakes of 

 100 gs. each, h. ft., ditch in. At Newmarket 

 First Spring Meeting, 1776, Dorimant won a 

 sweepstakes of 100 gs. each p. p., 52 subscribers, 

 B. C, eighteen horses started. On Thursday, he 

 walked over for a sweepstakes of 25 gs. each, ten 

 subscribers of their own breed ; and on Saturday 

 he won the Fortescue stakes of 30 gs. each, twelve 

 subscribers, ditch in. On Mondav in the Second 

 Spring Meeting he beat Critic, B. C, 500 gs. On 

 Wednesday he received 120 gs. compromise from 

 Beelzebub, by Le Sang, B. C, 300 gs., h. ft. ; and 

 on the same day he walked over for the Clermont 

 cup value 120 gs. and 100 gs. each. On Tuesday 



