16 MALTON. 



Paddocks at the then high fee of twenty guineas 

 a mare.'" 



Haricot, her first foal, was, however, of doubt- 

 ful parentage, and appears in the Stud Book as 

 by Mango or Lanercost. She did not run as a 

 two-year old, and made her first appearance in 

 public in the Westwood Stakes at Beverley. 

 This was a sweepstakes of one sovereign each with 

 ten sovereigns added, the winner to be sold for 

 £50. She ran in the nomination of Mr. J. Brown, 

 and was entered to he sold for £30. She won 

 cleverly ; and followed up her first success by 

 winning other nine races that year, amongst them 

 being the Gold Cup at Stirling, the Lincoln 

 Handicap, and the Manchester Cup. She ran in 

 the nomination of a Mr. Campbell at the lloyal 

 Caledonian Hunt and Perth meetings the follow- 

 ing year, but in the Cambridgeshire, where, 

 carrying Gst. 2lb., she was unplaced to Mr. 

 Phillip's Truth, she again appeared as Mr. 

 Brown's. 



In 1852 Mr. I 'Anson's name appears in the 

 Calendar as an owner of racehorses for the first 

 time, and henceforward she always ran in his 

 nomination. She did not win much this year, 



'•' The highest price at which a stalliou is advertised in the 

 Calendar for 1840 is thirty guineas, at which price Touchstone 

 covered. Venison conies next on the list at twenty-live guineas ; 

 then come Lanercost, Don John, and Muley Moloch at .£20. 

 Such horses as Bay Middleton and Orlando were standing at £10, 

 and Velocipede at £15. 



