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At York August meeting, Catton won the King's 

 purse of one hundred guineas, four miles, beating 

 Otterington and Knight Errant. At Doncaster he 

 ■won a sweepstakes of fifty guineas each, (six sub- 

 scribers) beating Algernon, Next day he won the 

 hundred pound purse at two heats, two miles, beat- 

 ing Ploughboy, IVlr. Garforth's g. f. b)' Sancho, lord 

 Belhaven's b. c. by Master llobert, and Diabolur. 

 This was easily won. 



In the York spring meeting, 1814, Catton ran 

 second to Cannon-ball for the constitution stakes, 

 of twenty guineas each, for all ages, one mile and a 

 quarter, beating Mr. ^^ernon's b. c. by Newcastle, 

 Catherine, and Viscount. At Newcastle he ran a 

 dead heat with X Y Z, as before mentioned, for the 

 Northumberland stakes, of twenty-five guineas, for 

 all ages, two miles and a quarter, (six subscribers) 

 beating Agnes Sorrel, and-Lobo. After the dead 

 heat Catton v/alked over. In the York August 

 meeting, he won another of the great subscription 

 purses of 277/. 10*., four miles, (thirteen subscribers) 

 beating Skip. Next day he won another of the 

 great subscription purses of .277^. 10s., four miles, 

 beating Epperston and Woodman. 



At Doncaster Catton won the Fitzwilliam stakes, 

 of ten guineas each, with twenty guineas added, 

 (seven subscribers) beating Tmmp, Cossack, Ranger, 

 and Fairville. He also won the stakes of ten gui- 

 neas, with twenty guineas added, four miles, (thir- 

 teen subscribers) beating Fug-itive and JMr. T. 

 Duncombe's b. c. by Chance. This was easily won. 

 At York spring meeting, 1815, Catton won the 

 gold cup, value one hundred and fifty guineas, a\ ith 

 thirty guineas in specie, three miles, beating Ro- 

 sanne, ^Ir. Garforth's grey f. by Hambletonian, and 

 Marciana. Won in a canter. Next day he won 

 the Constitution stakes of twenty guineas each, 

 (fourteen subscribers) beating William, and Miss 

 Cannon (sister to Cannon-ball). At York August 



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