BRITISH TURF. 397 



Guineas. 



tywitchet by Waxy out of Hare by Sweetbriar, covered by 

 Physician, both untried 1550 



Lucetta* by Reveller out of Luss by Hedley out of Jessy by 



Tottridge, covered by Plenipotentiary, both untried 1000 



Pastime by Partisan out of Quadrille by Selira, covered by 

 Physician, horse untried 380 



Louisa by Orville out of Quadrille by Selim, covered by Phy- 

 sician, horse untried 125 



ft. from Margrave (the winner of the Doncaster St. Leger.) On Friday in the same 

 meeting, rode by Robinson, carrying 8st. 51b., she beat very easily by three lengths Mr. 

 Stanley's Crutch, 8st. 71b., for 200 sovs., T. Y. C, Sir Mark is said to have won 3000gs. 

 upon the match. (This was Crutch's own length, he was allowed to be the fastest horse 

 at Newmarket for the T. Y. C.) Same day, rode by Robinson, she won the Audley End 

 Stakes, A. E. C, beating very easily Mazeppa, Hokee Pokee, Fang and Ludlow, giving 

 them all a deal of weight. At Newmarket Craven, 1833, Camarine, rode by Robinson, 

 won the Craven Stakes, A. H., beating in a canter Lady Charlotte and Fang; previous to 

 the race there was a false start, all getting oflf except Lady Charlotte and Fang, 

 when Camarine came in first in a canter, beating Rubini, Theban, Volage, and 

 five others — 4 to 1 on Camarine, after the false start 10 to 1 on her. At the First 

 Spring Meeting she walked over for the King's Plate, R. C. Next day she walked over 

 for ^50, B. C. At Newmarket Second Spring, rode by Robinson, she won ^6^60, B. C, 

 beating Lord Tavistock's Taurus. 



These were the whole of lier performances. 



* Lucetta, foaled in 1826, was bred by S. Batson, Esq., of Horseheath, near Cam- 

 bridge ; she was got by Reveller, (a son of Comus,) her dam Luss by Hedley, grandam 

 Jessy, (Batchelorand Scrab's dam,) by Totteridge; great grandam Cracker, (Selina, DoUa- 

 loUa, Gatty, &c.'s dam), by Highflyer;' great great grandam Nutcracker, (Scorpion's dam,) 

 by Matchem ; great great great grandam Miss Starling, sister to the Ancaster Starling, 

 by Starling out of Ringbone, (Barforth's dam,) by Partner — Lusty Thornton, by Mr. 

 Croft's Bay Barb — Chesnut Thornton by Makeless — Old Thornton by Brimmer — Dicky 

 Pierson — Burton Barb Mare, &c., &c. 



The first time of her starting she ran for the Riddlesworth Stakes at Newmarket 

 Craven 1829, but was last out of five, the race being won by Patron, betting even on 

 Lucetta; a short time previous to the race. Sir M. Wood was induced to give 2000 gs. 

 for Lucetta. He and his party were heavy losers on the race. 



At Epsom, Lucetta was brought out for the Oaks, but made but little running ; the 

 party had, however, a nice opportunity to get off their money. At the Newmarket First 

 October, she began to show in her true form, by running a dead heat with her old com- 

 panion, Seraph, for the Trial Stakes, beating three others ; Mr. Batson and Sir Mark 

 divided the stake. In the Second October, she at 8st. 21b., rode by Buckle, beat Green 

 Mantle, 8st. .51b., in a canter, with odds as high as 5 to 1 against her; this match made 

 a great deal of noise, many (losers of course) saying it was a do. She won altogether 

 twenty-five times (including the Great Goodwood Stakes, two Gold Cups, and seven 

 King's Plates), and received one compromise. Amount of her winnings .^3,955. 



