GG HISTORY OF THE 



Royal Corporation, July 21. — Tom Pipes by Commodore, five years 

 old, 9st. 71b.; four mile heats. 



July 25. — Abbot by Marquis, four years old, 7st. lllb ; two mile 

 heats. 



Curragh, September 10. — Blacklegs by Deceiver, aged, 12st.; four 

 mile heats. 



September 11. — Mooney by Swindler, three years old, 7st. lllb.; two 

 mile heats. 



September 12. — Rosa by Ruler, aged, lOst.; four mile heats. 



In this year, the number of winning horses, got by- 

 Sir Peter Teazle, were thirty-eight, and of the prizes 

 they gained one hundred and nineteen ; of those got 

 by Buzzard, twenty-five winners, of eighty-one 

 by prizes ; Whiskey twelve, of thirty-seven ; by Ben- 

 ningbrough nine, of twenty-eight ; by John Bull 

 seven, of twenty-five ; by Gohanna nine, of twenty- 

 four; by Delphini seven, of twenty-two; by Coriander 

 five, of twenty ; by Moorcock eight, of eighteen ; 

 by Hambletonian eight, of fifteen ; by Precipitate 

 five, of fourteen ; by Pipator five, of thirteen ; by 

 Pegasus five, of twelve ; by Magic one ; by Moun- 

 taineer five, of twelve ; by Waxy seven, of thirteen ; 

 and by Pot-8o's two, of nine. 



On the 29th of November, in this year, the 

 Earl of Clermont died at Brighton, aged 84. This 

 nobleman commenced his career on the turf in 

 1751, and was generally called, " the father of the 

 turf." He was for many years confederate with 

 Lord Farnham, and kept a large stud in the palmy 

 days of the turf. The best stallions in his stud, 

 were Creeper, Conductor, Ilmio, Imperator, Trum- 



