314 HISTORY OF THE 



Minstrel by Phenomenon, Cade by Phenomenon, 

 Sir Solomon by Sir Peter, Orville by Beninbrough, 

 Woodpecker by Buzzard, Paulina by Sir Peter, 

 Knowsley by Sir Peter, Cervantes by Don Quixotte, 

 Pumpkin by Stamford, Amadis by Don Quixotte, 

 Cid by Sancho, Cossack by Sir Paul, Anselmo by 

 Cervantes, Cardenio by Cervantes, Peppercorn by 

 Capsicum, Civet by Cervantes, Beatrice by Ar- 

 drossan. Dramatist by Comus, Humphrey Clinker 

 by Comus, Mulatto by Catton, Medora by Cer- 

 vantes, Ballad Singer by Tramp, Leo by Comus, 

 &c., &c. 



Earl Fitzwilliam was by no means fortunate in 

 winning many of the great stakes, with the ex- 

 ception of the St. Leger, which he won in 1789 

 with Pewit, in 1802 with Orville, and in 1807 

 with Paulina. 



Old John Singleton trained and rode for Lord 

 Fitzwilliam, when confederate with the Marquis of 

 Rockingham, until 1774, when his advanced age 

 compelled him to resign the saddle in favour of 

 Christopher Scaife, who had married Single- 

 ton's daughter. On the retirement of Single- 

 ton from the training department, he was suc- 

 ceeded by John Lunn, who soon after resigned 

 in his turn ; upon which Scaife took the entire 

 management of the stud, but met with an accident 

 at Stamford races, in 1793, in consequence of 

 which he never rode again. 



