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Oriana, who was a considerable breeder, and whose 

 family is represented at the present day among the 

 members of the Jockey Club by Lord Gerard, and 

 has been connected with the Turf from time imme- 

 morial. 



Sir S. Graham was Sir Sandford (died 1852), not 

 so well-remembered a Turfite as his kinsman Sir 

 E. Bellingham Graham, who was one of the great 

 ' Northern lights ' (winner of the St. Leger with 

 Duchess in 1816), and was very likely himself a 

 member of the Jockey Club (though no actual proof 

 of his membership is forthcoming, and, like Mr. 

 Hugo Meynell, he is perhaps better remembered as a 

 great hunter). Sir Sandford is understood to have 

 been of Kirkstall, Yorks, and Sir Bellingham of Norton 

 Conyers, Yorks. They are not to be confounded with 

 the Grahams (of the Yardley Stud) who have won so 

 many great races with Regalia, Formosa, Gamos, &c. ; 

 but are represented to this day among the members 

 of the Club, it is understood, by the Sir Reginald 

 Graham of the present list. 



Sir Joseph Hawley, of Leybourne Grange, Kent, 

 is another of our ' household words ' so far as the 

 Turf is concerned. He was known as ' the lucky 

 Baronet ' (though, indeed, he had his ill luck as well 

 as good), and won the Derby no fewer than four 

 times, in 1851, 1858, 1859, and 1868, with Teddington 

 (belonging really, it is said, to his confederate, Mr. 

 J. M. Stanley, and bred by Mr. Tomlinson), with 



