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notable, prominent, and active among those magnates 

 who composed the Jockey Club, either certainly or 

 with a probability amounting almost to certainty, 

 were the following : 



Royalties. — The Prince of Wales (afterwards George 

 the Fourth), the Duke of York, the Duke of Clarence 

 (afterwards William the Fourth, titular ' Patron ' of 

 the Jockey Club), the Duke of Cumberland (died 1790, 

 who has already been dealt with), [the Duke of 

 Gloucester, already dealt with in the ' First Period,' 

 q.v.~], and the French Due d'Orleans (or de Chartres, 

 otherwise ' Philippe Egalite '). 



Dukes. — Bedford (the fifth), Bolton (the last), 

 Cleveland (the first), * Dorset (the third), Grafton 

 (the fourth), Hamilton (the eighth), * Leeds (two), 

 * Montrose, * Norfolk, * Portland (two), Bichmond (two 

 or three), Butland (the fifth). 



Lords. — *Auckland, *Belgrave (second Earl Gros- 

 venor), *E. Bentinck, G. H. Cavendish, * Chesterfield 

 (two), * Coventry, Darlington (v. Duke of Cleveland), 

 Derby, Egremont, Exeter, Foley, *Grenville, * Guild- 

 ford, * Harrington, *Hawkesbury, Jersey, *Kenyon, 

 *Lansdowne, * Leicester, Lowther, Sackville, Sher- 

 borne, [Stawell], Stradbroke (two), Suffield, Tavistock, 

 Titchfield {v. Duke of Portland), *Thurlow, *John 

 Townshend, Verulam. 



Sirs. — *W. Aston, *C. Bampfylde, J. Byng, C. 

 Davers, F. Evelyn, H. F. Fetherston, J. Lade, *F. 



