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Stamford, and Mr. Dalrymple's Tomboy. At Be- 

 verly, June 2, he won a sweepstakes of twenty 

 guineas each (one mile and a half) beating ]Mr. Har- 

 rison's Latona, Sir B. R. Graham's Bacchante, and 

 Sir IM. M. Sykes's br. c. by Sanclio. At York 

 spring meeting, 1814, he v.'on the gold cup, value 

 two hundred ajid twenty guineas, (three miles) beat- 

 ing Viscount (five years old, Shepherd's Boy (three 

 years old), and Mexico (four years old). At Bever- 

 ley, 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 5Ql. At York August 

 meeting, he was beat with great difficulty for one of 

 the great subscription purses by Prime Minister, 

 but beat Hocuspocus and Camelcopard. At Pon- 

 tefract, September 14, he won the gold cup, value 

 one hundred and twenty guineas, (four miles) beat- 

 ing X Y Z (six years old) and Marcianna (five years 

 old). At Doncaster, September, he Avas beat for 

 the Fitzwilliara stakes by Catton, but beat Cossack, 

 Ranger, and Fairville. This was one of the finest 

 races ever seen, and won with the greatest difficulty. 

 The next day he w^on the prince's stakes of twenty- 

 five guineas each, with twenty-five guineas added, 

 (six subscribers) beating Hocuspocus by Quiz, 

 Molineux, by Hambletonian, Don Carlos, by Sir 

 Charles, and Rodrigo, by Sancho ; and on the fol- 

 io v/ing day, he won the gold cup, value one hun- 

 dred guineas and upwards, beating lord Fitzwilliam's 

 Cameleopard, IMr. Blake's Sprightly, and Sir W. 

 ^lilner's Mamoune, 



Tramp was beat twice when three years old, 

 which, with the above, constituted the whole of his 

 racing. The noted John Jackson rode him for all 

 these races except the cup at Doncaster, wdien 

 James Garbutt rode, owing to the former being 

 aboA'^e weight. 



