414 HISTORY OF THE 



Bedford, Wednesday, September 26. — Her Majesty's plate, won by 

 Lord H. Seymour's b. h. Scroggins by Tramp. A purse of £50, 

 won by Mr. Stevens' gr. c. Gimcrack by Stumps. The two years 

 old stakes, four subscribers, won by Mr. Carter's b. c. Brabant Lap- 

 dog. The Woburn stakes, eight subscribers, won by Mr. V, King's 

 br. c. Ruby by Reveller. 



Thursday. — Sweepstakes of 5 sovs. each, with 20 added, &c., won 

 by Mr. Delme RadclifFe's ch. h. Vagrant by Tramp. The Bedford- 

 shire stakes, won by Mr. Coleman's b. h. Calmuck by Zinganee. 

 The Corporation and Town plate of £50 won by Mr. V. King's b. f. 

 Surprise by St. Patrick. 



Heaton Park, Wednesday, September 26. — The Stanley stakes, won 

 by Lord Stanley's b. f. Miss Bowe by Catton, rode by the Earl of 

 "Wilton. Tlie Champagne stakes, thirteen subscribers, won by Mr. 

 Heseltine's b. f. Shadow by the Sadler. The Heaton Park stakes, 

 thirty-four subscribers, twenty-one of whom paid only 5 sovs. each, 

 won by Lord Chesterfield's b. c. Prize-flower by Priam, half bred. 

 Mr. Ferguson's ch. c. Harkaway and Lord Miltown's ch. f. Cruiskeen 

 started but fell. A Gold cup, value 100 sovs., eight subscribers. 

 Lord Westminster's br. c. Cardinal Puff" by Pantaloon walked over. 

 The St. Leger stakes, thirteen subscribers. Lord Chesterfield's br. c. 

 Don John by Tramp or Waverley walked over. 



Thursday. — A piece of gold plate, the gift of the Earl of Eglinton, 

 added to a sweepstakes of 15 sovs., 10 ft., T. Y. C, sixteen sub- 

 scribers, won by Mr. Ogden's br. c. Harpurhey by Voltaii'e. Han- 

 dicap plate of 100 sovs., the gift of the Earl of Wilton, gentlemen 

 riders, won by Lord Stanley's ch. h. Amurash by Langar ; Earl of 

 Wilton. A plate of £50, gentlemen riders. A, F., won by Mr. S, 

 King's b. c. Vernal by Actseon ; Mr. Kent. 



Friday. — The Claret stakes, ten subscribers, won by Col. Anson's 

 b. c. Nickleby by Jerry. The Gold cup, value 200 sovs., &c., gentle- 

 men riders, twenty-three subscribers, four of whom paid only 5 sovs. 

 each, won by Mr. Bowes' ch. c. Jagger by Actaeon. The Dinner 

 stakes, handicap, seven subscribers, won by Mr. Wood's b. f. by 

 Humphrey Clinker out of sister to May-day. 100 sovs. given by 

 the club, handicap, gentlemen riders, won by Mr. Mc. Donough's 

 b. h. The Sluggard. 



Newmarket First October Meeting, Tuesday, October 2. — Handicap 

 sweepstakes of 10 sovs., T. Y. C, won by Mr. Greviile's ])r. f. Hilda 



