6 HISTORY OF THE 



Mr. O'Kelly's Clarionet ; and in the First Octo- 

 ber Meeting, Mr, Pleasant's grey filly, by High- 

 flyer, dam by Match'em, for the Perram purse, 

 D. 1. ; but beat Duke of Grafton's Oberon, Lord 

 Grosvenor's Alexander, Mr. Lade's Pilot, Mr. Ver- 

 non's Mousetrap, Prince of Wales's Figaro, Mr. 

 Hale's Icarus, Mr. Panton's Wasp, and Mr. Fox's 

 Melon. 



Trumpator was a stallion at Chippenham, near 

 Newmarket, in 1787-91, at 5 gs. and 55. ; at Cler- 

 mont Lodge, near Brandon, Norfolk, in 1792, at 

 15 gs. ; 1793, at 10 gs. and half a guinea; in 

 1794-95, at 15 gs. and half a guinea; 1796, at 

 10 gs. and half a guinea; 1797-98, at 12 gs. and 

 half a guinea; 1799-1802, at 10 gs. and half a 

 guinea; 1803-4, at 8 gs. At Rockingham Castle, 

 Northamptonshire, in 1805-6, ten mares besides 

 those of his owner, at 10 gs. and half a guinea. 

 At Newmarket, in 1807, twenty mares at £16. 

 1808, he was to have covered twenty mares at 20 gs. 

 each, but died 7th May, in that year, and was 

 buried at the end of the Clermont course. Ke was 

 sire of numerous winners. 



Sir Peter Teazle was foaled in 1784, got 

 by Highflyer ; dam, Papillon, by Snap, out of 

 Miss Clerland, by Regulus, Madge, by a son of 

 Bay Bolton, Bartlett's Childers, Honey wood's 

 Arabian, dam of the two True Blues ; Papillon 

 was also the dam of Sincerity, Lady Teazle, Wren, 

 Mrs. Candour, Wagtail, &c. 



In 1787, Sir Peter, the property of the Earl of 



