568 HISTORY OF THE 



£50, D. C, and in the Second Spring Meeting, he 

 walked over B. C for the Clermont cup. On 

 Wednesday he won the 140 gs. B. C. On Satur- 

 day he won a subscription of 25 gs. each, B. C. 

 In the First October Meeting he walked over B. 

 C. for the cup for four years olds and upwards. 

 In the Second October Meeting, he won a sweep- 

 stakes of 300 gs. each, 100 gs. ft. B. C, and the 

 140 gs. B. C. At Newmarket Second Spring 

 Meeting, 1780, Pot-8o's, Laburnum and Magog, 

 in a sweepstakes of 200gs. each, B. C, Laburnum 

 walked over, and divided the stakes with Pot-8o's. 

 On Tuesday he walked over B. C. for the Cler- 

 mont cup. On Wednesday, he won the 140 gs. 

 On Thursday, he won the Jockey Club purse, B. C. 

 In the First October Meeting he walked over B. C. 

 for the cup. In the Second October Meeting he won 

 a sweepstakes 200 gs. each, h. ft. B. C, and walk- 

 ed over B. C, for the 140 gs., besides winning a 

 subscription of 1 gs. each, 1 5 subscribers, D. C. At 

 Newmarket First Spring Meeting, 1781, Pot-8o's 

 won a sweepstakes of 200 gs. each, h. ft. seven 

 subscribers, B. C, ; in the Second Spring Meeting, 

 he walked over B. C. for the Jockey Club purse ; 

 and won a sweepstakes of 200 gs. each, h. ft. four 

 subscribers. The same meeting Lord Grosvenor 

 challenged for the whip, and named Pot-8o's. 

 But the challenge not being accepted, the whip 

 was dehvered to his Lordship. In the First Oc- 

 tober Meeting, he received 230 gs. compromise 

 from Dictator, B. C, 500 gs. h. ft. and was named 



