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for the 140 gs. B. C. against Hollandoise,^^ &c., and 

 received 85 gs. to withdraw. At Newmarket 

 Craven Meeting, 1782, Pot-8o's won the Craven 

 stakes, beating Hollandoise ; six to four against Pot- 

 8o's, six to one against Hollandoise. In the First 

 Spring Meeting he won £50, beating Laburnum, 

 &c. And in the Second Spring Meeting walked 

 over B. C, for the Clermont cup, and again 

 for the 140 gs. ; he also won the Jockey Club 

 purse, a subscription of 25 gs. each, B. C. 

 At Newmarket Second Spring Meeting, 1783, Pot- 

 8o's beat Nottingham, B. C. for the whip and 

 200 gs. 



Pot-8o's was a stallion at Oxcroft farm near Bal- 

 sham, Cambridgeshire, (the same place as Sweet- 

 briar, Mambrino, Sweet-William, Justice and Pro- 

 tector.) In 1784, he covered at 5 gs. and \0s. 6d. 

 In 1783-1788, at 10 gs. and 10^. 6d. In 1789, 

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

 21 gs. In 1796, ten mares besides those of his 

 owner, at the same price, and afterwards at the 

 Upper Hare Park, near Newmarket, ten mares 

 besides those of his owner, at 10 gs. and \0s. 6d. 

 He served very few mares besides Lord Grosve- 

 nor's. 



Pot-8o's died in Mr. Golding's stud, the Upper 

 Hare Park, early in November, 1800, aged 27. 



The following winners were got by this cele- 

 brated horse : — 



* The first winner of the St. Leger, in 1778. 



