216 HISTORY OF THE 



and three yearling fillies, one foal colt, and two 

 foal fillies, produced 1,942 gs. 



In November Mr. Udney sold Emilius by Or- 

 ville, four years old, winner of the Derby in 1823, 

 to Mr. Thornhill, for 1,800 gs., and Lord Kilburne 

 purchased Jerry from Mr. R. O. Gascoigne for 

 2,000 gs. 



The racing stud of Mr. H. Peirse, who died 

 in this year, was sold by Mr. Tattersall, at Beda- 

 land, and realized the following prices, viz : 



Guineas. 



1. Reveller, 9 yrs. old, by Comus.—Sold to Mr. Shard 108O 



2. Lisette, 18 yrs. old, by Hambletonian, (not offered.) 



3. Rosanne, by Dick Andrews, with a filly at her foot by Grey 



Walton, and covered by Walton. — Mr. Noel 1020 



4. A Grey Mare, by Wizard, with her colt foal by Walton, and 



covered by St. Patrick.— Mr. Noel 200 



4. A Bay Colt, 4 yrs. old, by Comus, out of Rosanne. — Mr. 



Lambton ' 1560 



6 A Grey FiUy, 4 yrs. old, by Comus out of Lisette. — The Duke 



of Leeds 420 



7. A Chestnut Colt, 3 yrs. old, by Walton, out of Lisette. — 



Mr. Noel 320 



8. A Brown Colt, 3 yrs. old, by Walton, out of Rosanne. — 



Mr. Lambton 1670 



9.- A Grey Filly, 4 yrs. old, by Walton, out of Lisette. — Mr. 



Noel 4G0 



10. A Grey Colt, 2 yrs. old, by Whisker, out of the Wizard 

 mare. — Lord Darlington 500 



11. A Bay Colt, 2 yrs. old, by Ebor, dam by Walton.— The 

 Duke of Leeds 430 



12. A Grey filly, yearling, by Walton, out of Lisette. — The 

 Duke of Leeds 710 



The total amount produced by the sale was 

 9,065 gs. 



