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guineas. At six years old, he walked over B. C. for 

 one hundred and forty guineas : he received from 

 Leviathan five hundred guineas, and again beat Le- 

 viathan for one thousand guineas, and Hephestion for 

 five hundred guineas. He won ninety-two guineas 

 for all ages when ten horses started. He received one 

 hundred guineas compromise from Lord Grosvenor's 

 Mambrino ; and, when aged, he beat Nutcracker a 

 rnile. 



Tramp, a bay horse, foaled in 1810, was bred by 

 Richard Watt, Esq. of Bishop Burton, near Beverley, 

 Yorkshire ; got by Dick Andrews, and his dam (bred 

 by Lord Egremont) by Gohanna, which w^as also the 

 dam of Scamp. At Malton, April 6, 1813, Tramp 

 won a sweepstakes of fifty guineas each, beating Mr, 

 Grimstone's Dulcinea, by Sancho, and Sir M. M. 

 Sykes's Diabolus ; on the same day, he won a sweep- 

 stakes of twenty guineas each, (one mile and a half), 

 beating Mr. Morris's Luna, by Stamford, and Mr. 

 Dalrymple's Tomboy. At Beverley, June 2, he won a 

 sweepstakes of twenty guineas each (one mile and a 

 half) beating Mr. Harrison's Latona, Sir B. R. Gra- 

 ham's Bacchante, and Sir M. M. Sykes's br. c. by 

 Sancho. At York spring meeting, 1814, he won the 

 gold cup, value two hundred and twenty guineas, 

 (three miles) beating Viscount (five years old). Shep- 

 herd's Boy (three years old), and Mexico (four years 

 old). At Beverley, May 26, he won the gold cup, 

 value one hundred and thirty guineas, (four miles) 

 beating Woodman and Sir B. R. Graham's b. c. On 

 the next day he beat Silston for fifty pounds. At 

 York August meeting, he was beat with great diffi- 

 culty for one of the great subscription purses by Prime 

 Minister, but beat Hocuspocus and Cameleopard. At 

 Fontcfract, September 14, he won the gold cap, value 



