42 HISTORY OF THE 



Sweepstakes of 25 gs., A. F., won by Mr, Wilson's b. h. Surprize by 

 Buzzard. 



Epsom, Thursday, May 26. — The Derby stakes of 50 gs., thirty-five 

 subscribers, won by Sir H. Williamson's b. c. Ditto by Sir Peter. 



Friday. — The Oaks' stakes of 50 gs. each, twenty-four subscribers, 

 won by Sir T. Gascoigne's b. f. Theophania by Delphini. 



Newmarket, July Meeting. — The July stakes, T. Y. C, nine sub- 

 scribers, won by Lord StoweU's b. f. Ringtail by Buzzard. The Town 

 plate of £50, won by the Duke of Grafton's Parasol by Pot-8o's. 

 Sweepstakes of 130 gs., T. Y. C, seven subscribers, won by 

 Mr. Ladbroke's c. Volontiers, by Volunteer. 



Doncaster, September' 29- — The St. Leger stakes of 25 gs. each, for 

 three year old colts, 8st. 2lb., and fillies 8st., two miles ; twenty-three 

 subscribers, won by Lord Strathmore's b. c. Remembrancer by Pi- 

 pator out of Queen Mab. 



Newmarket, First October Meeting. — Sweepstakes of 50 gs., T. Y. C, 

 won by Mr. F. Neale's ch. c. Brainworm by Buzzard. One third of 

 a subscription of 25 gs. each, D. L, sixteen subscribers, won by Sir 

 C. Bunbury's b. c. Orlando by Whiskey. Sweepstakes of 100 gs. 

 A. F., won by the Duke of Grafton's b. h. Parasol by Pot-Bo's out 

 of Prunella ; received forfeit from Sir F. Standish's ch. c. brother to 

 Eagle, 40 gs. from Sir C. Bunbury's b. f. sister to Pamella, and 40 

 gs. from Mr. Howard's b. f. by Sky-scraper out of Caeha. One 

 third of a subscription of 25 gs. each, to which was added the Town 

 plate of £50, D. L, sixteen subscribers, won by the Duke of Graf- 

 ton's b. f. Parasol by Pot-So's. 



Second October Meeting. — Sweepstakes of 50 gs. each, T. Y. C, won 

 by Mr. Watson's ch. h. Trombone by Trumpator. Sweepstakes of 

 150 gs. each, R, M., won by Mr. Ladbroke's ch. m. Georgiana by 

 John Bull. One third of a subscription of 25 gs. each, with 50 

 added, B. C., sixteen subscribers, won by the Duke of Grafton's 

 b. m. Penelope by Trumpator. The first class of the October Oat- 

 land stakes of 30 gs. each, B. M,, won by the Duke of Grafton's b. c, 

 Pic-nic, by Mr. Teazle. 



Wednesday being appointed for a general fast, there were no 

 races. 



Thursday. — The second class of the Oatlands' stakes of 30 gs. each, 

 R. M., won by Lord Sackville's b. h. Whirligig by Whiskey. The 

 Town plate of £50, won by Mr. Howard's ch. c. Creeper by Dra- 



