46 HISTORY OF THE 



by superior riding only, brought him in a winner, 

 to the great mortification of the would be " know- 

 ing ones." 



PRINCIPAL STAKES IN 1804. 



Newmarket, Craven Meeting. — The Craven stakes of ten subscribers, 

 won by Mr. Howard's b. m. Aniseed by Coriander. First class of 

 the Oatlands' stakes, nine subscribers, won by the Duke of Grafton's 

 b. m. Penelope by Trumpator. Second class of the Oatlands' stakes, 

 nine subscribers, won by the Duke of Grafton's b. f. Parasol by 

 Pot-8o's. Third class of the Oatlands' stakes, eight subscribers, 

 won by Mr. Abbey's b. c. Little John by Calomel. 



First Spring Meeting. — Sweepstakes of 200 gs. each, won by Lord 

 Darhngton's ch. c. Zodiac by St. George. The first class of the 

 Prince's stakes of 100 gs. each, five subscribers, won by Mr. Dawson's 

 b. c. Hippocampus by Coriander. Sweepstakes of 100 gs. each, 

 D. L, five subscribers, won by Mr. F. Neale's ch. h. Bobtail by 

 Precipitate. Produce sweepstakes of 100 gs. each, six subscribers, 

 won by Mr. Wilson's b. c. Merryman by Buzzard. Free Handi- 

 cap sweepstakes of 100 gs. each, D. C, four subscribers, won 

 by Mr. Forth's ch. h. Brighton by Volunteer. Free Handicap 

 sweepstakes of 100 gs. each, D. L, won by Sir F. Standish's b. c. 

 Duxberry by Sir Peter. The Claret stakes of 200 gs. each, seven sub- 

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

 Handicap sweepstakes of 100 gs. each, six subscribers, won by Lord 

 Grosvenor's br. c. Cesario by John Bull. The Newmarket stakes of 

 50 gs., twenty-two subscribers, won by Sir C. Bunbury's ch. c. 

 Prospero by Whiskey. The Second class of the Prince's stakes of 

 100 gs., five subscribers, won by Lord Grosvenor's br. c. Agincourt 

 by John Bull. Subscription Handicap plate of £50, won by Sir 

 C. Bunbury's b. m. Eleanor by Whiskey. 



Second Spring Meeting. — Sweepstakes of 100 gs. each, A. F., won 

 by Lord StoweU's b. c. Sir David by Trumpator. Sweepstakes of 

 100 gs. each, won by Mr. Norton's b. c. by Star. Tlie Jockey Club 

 plate, won by the Duke of Grafton's b. m. Penelope by Trum- 

 pator, six years old, Lord Sackville's b. h. Dick Andrews. A sub- 

 scription Handicap plate of £50, A. F., won by Sir C. Bunbury's 

 b. m. Eleanor. Sweepstakes of 50 gs. each, won by Lord Grosve- 



