316 THE JOCKEY CLUB 1835— 



any chance, he be connected by lineage with the Sir 

 J. Williams of the famous ' Turk,' otherwise ' Hony- 

 wood's Arabian ') ; and in the Earl of Zetland 

 (through the Sir Lawrance Dundas who, according 

 to the more cred ble version, was one of the sub- 

 scribers to the Jockey Club Challenge Cup in 1768). 

 Since these lines were written the Earl of Westmor- 

 land (the twelfth) has died (July 31, 1891), and he 

 has been added to the ' departed ' members of the 

 Jockey Club. The Earl of Portsmouth has also died 

 (October 4, 1891). 



