308 HISTORY OF THE 



Epsom,, Wednesday, May 22. — Tlie Woodcot stakes, won by Mr. 

 Yates' b. f. Ophelia by Bedlamite. 



Thursday. — The Derby stakes, a hundred and twenty-four sub- 

 scribers, Mr. Sadler's ch. c. Dangerous by Tramp out of Defiance by 

 Rubens 1 ; Mr, J. Scott's b. c. Connoisseur by Chateau Margaux 2 ; 

 Mr. Rawlinson's b. c. Revenge by Fungus 3. 



Friday. — The Oaks' stakes, ninety-six subscribers. Sir M. Wood's 

 br. f. Vespa by Muley out of Miss Wasp by Waxy 1 ; the Duke of 

 Grafton's br. f. Octave by Emilius 2 ; Mr. Batson's ch. f. Revelry by 

 Reveller. 



Ascot Heath. — The Oatlands' stakes, won by Col. Peel's b. c. 

 Ernest by Bedlamite. The Windsor Forest stakes of 50 sovs., 

 seven subscribers, won by the Duke of Grafton's b. f. Octave by 

 Emilius. ITie Echpse Foot won by Mr. Cosby's bl. h. Galopade by 

 Dr. Syntax. The Gold cup, eight subscribers, won by Lord Exeter's 

 b. f. Galatea by Sultan. 



Newmarket July Meeting, July 8. — The July stakes, thirty-one sub- 

 scribers, won by Mr. Scott Stonehewer's b. f. Zulima by Sultan out 

 of Emma by Orville. The Town plate won by Mr. Batson's ch. f. 

 Revelry. 



Goodwood. — The Drawing-room stakes, thirty-three subscribers 

 to the sweepstakes, and thirty-seven to the bonus, won by Mr. Raw- 

 linson's b. c. Revenge by Fungus. The Goodwood cup, thirty-seven 

 subscribers, won by Mr. Kent's ch. h. Rubini by St. Patrick. 



Doncaster, Tuesday, September 17. — The St. Leger stakes, seventy- 

 five subscribers, Mr. Watts' b. c. Rockingham by Humphrey Clinker 

 out of Medora by Swordsman 1 ; Mr. Walker's br. c. Mussulman by 

 Muley 2. The Gascoigne stakes, five subscribers, won by Mr. Watts' 

 ch. c. Belshazzar by Blacklock. The Cup, &c., won by Mr. Watts' 

 b. c. Rockingham. 



Newmarket First October Meetir.g, September 30. — The Grand Duke 

 Michael stakes, twenty-four subscribers, won by Col. Peel's ch. c. 

 Nonsense by Bedlamite. The Hopeful stakes, fifteen subscribers, 

 won by Mr. Nevill's ch. f. Amadou by Sultan. The St Leger stakes, 

 nineteen subscribers, won by Lord Exeter's b. c. Sir Robert by Sul- 

 tan. The Town plate, D. L, won by Mr. S. Stonehewer's ch. f. Chan- 

 tilly by Gustavus. 



Second October Mfetiny, October 14. — (Second class) Derby and 

 Oaks' challenge stakes, three subscribers, won l)y the Duke of Graf- 



