272 HISTORY OF THE 



name of " Genius Genuine," and which was pub- 

 lished by subscription of five guineas each, and is 

 now very scarce, he accounts for Escape's losing 

 on the 20th, from his being short of work, and 

 states that the gallop of that day was the means 

 of getting him into sufficient trim to win on the 

 following. 



Notwithstanding Chifney's affidavit and expla- 

 nation, Sir Charles Bunbury informed his Royal 

 Highness, that if he suffered Chifney to ride his 

 horses, no gentleman would start against him. 

 The Prince was too generous to sacrifice his jockey, 

 and therefore declined the turf altogether for some 

 years. 



On tlie 10th of December, 1792, part of the 

 Prince of Wales' and the whole of the Duke of 

 York's studs were sold. The following is a list of 

 the horses, with the price fetched by each. 



THE PRINCE'S STUD. 



STALLIONS. 



Guineas. 



Anvil, got by Herod, dam by Feather, grandam by Lath, great 

 grandam 1)y Childers; she was own sister to Snip, Blacklegs, 

 etc • 700 



Saltram, got by Eclipse, dam by Snap, grandam by Regulus, 

 out of a full sister to Black-and-all-Black 700 



BROOD MARES. 



Calash, a bay mare, by Herod, the dam of AVhiskcy, covered by 

 Sultram 300 



