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period, he won twenty-seven prizes, fifteen of 

 which were gold cups. Longwaist had just at- 

 tained the age of fourteen years, and only a short 

 time previous to his death, his owner, Mr. Lowell, 

 refused £5,000 for him ; observing, that no sum 

 of money would induce him to part with him. 

 Longwaist was got by Whalebone, son of Waxy, 

 out of Nancy by Dick Andrews, son of Joe An- 

 drews by Eclipse ; grandam. Spitfire by Benning- 

 brough, son of King Fergus by Eclipse ; great 

 grandam by Young Sir Peter, son of Doge ; great 

 great grandam by Engineer ; great great great 

 grandam by Wilson's Arabian ; Mutton's Spot, 

 Mogul, Crab, Bay Bolton, Curwen Barb, Spot, 

 White-legged Lowther Barb, Old Vintner mare. 



Partisan died at Link's Farm, Newmarket, aged 

 twenty-four years. His performances as a three 

 year old were very inferior, but as a four year old, 

 he beat Bourbon and many other good horses. 

 Partisan was bred by the Duke of Grafton, and 

 foaled in 1811, being got by Walton out of 

 Parasol by Pot-8o's ; her dam Prunella by High- 

 flyer, &c. 



In the month of December, Tramp being com- 

 pletely worn out with age, was shot at How-bridge 

 Farm, near Malton. Tramp made his debut at 

 Malton Craven Meeting, in 1813, and closed his 

 career at Doncaster in the following year. He was 

 very successful as a stallion ; for at the time of his 

 death, the total value of the stakes won by winners 



