454 HISTORY OF THE 



Epsom., Tuesday, May 14. — Tlie Craven stakes, nine subscribers, 

 won by Mr. Bowes* ch. h. Epirus by Langar, 5 years old ; W. Scott. 

 The Duke of Richmond's ch. c. Glenlivat by Cetus or Rowton, J. 

 Day, beat Mr. Tlieobald's ch. c. Forlorn Hope by Cydnus, 8st. 71b. 

 each, Derby Course, 500 sovs., h. ft., 6 to 4 on Glenhvat. Tlie 

 Woodcote stakes, seven subscribers, won by Lord Albemarle's ch. f. 

 Iris by Cain ; E. Edwards. The Shirley stakes, seven subscribers, 

 won by Mr.ThornhiU's b. c. Montezuma by Merchant ; Conolly. The 

 Epsom stakes, won by Lord Stradbroke's ch. f. lo by Taurus, 3 

 years old ; Cotton. 



Wednesday. — The Derby stakes, one hundred and forty-three sub- 

 scribers, Mr. W. Ridsdale's b. c. Bloomsbury by Mulatto out of 

 Arcot Lass by Ardrossan ; Templeman, 1 ; Fulwar Craven's b. f. 

 Deception by Defence out of Lady Stumps by Tramp, 2 ; 12 to 1 

 against Deception, 25 to 1 against Bloomsbury. The Ewell stakes, 

 seven subscribers, won by Col. Peel's ch. m. Vulture by Langar, 

 6 years old ; Pavis. The Ashstead stakes, nine subscribers, won by 

 the Duke of Grafton's ch. c. Chymist by Zinganee, 4 years old ; 

 J. Day, the winner was claimed. The Walton stakes, fifteen sub- 

 scribers, won by Lord Stradbroke's ch. f. lo, 3 years old ; Cotton, 

 the winner was claimed. 



Thursday. — The Sutton stakes, six subscribers, won by Lord Strad- 

 broke's b. g. Fifer by The Colonel, 5 years old ; Nat. Tlie cup of 

 70 sovs. in specie, &c., six subscribers, won by Mr. Eddison's b. c. 

 Rory O'More by Langar; Francis. Sweepstakes of 10 sovs., four 

 subscribers, won by Mr. Firth's b. f. Wilderness by Camel ; Wake- 

 field, llie Croydon stakes, thirteen subscribers, won by Mr. Jack- 

 son's br. c. Sobieski by Scipio ; Child ; the winner was claimed. 

 £50 given by the Members for West Surrey, won by Mr. Dockeray's 

 b. c. Guardian by Waterloo, 4 years old ; Buller. The Durdans 

 stakes, five subscribers, won by Capt. Gardner's br. c. Ochiltree by 

 Gaberlunzie, 4 years old ; Pavis. 



Friday. — ITie Oaks' stakes, ninety-five subscribers, Fulwar Craven's 

 b. f. Deception by Defence out of Lady Stumps; J. Day, 1; Sir G. 

 Heathcote's ch. f. Carolina by Velocipede out of Nannette, 2 ; Mr. 

 Wilson's b. f. Louisa by Mulatto, 3; 13 to 1 on Deception, 9 to 1 

 against Sir G. Heathcote's two, (the other was his b. f. La Bellezza 

 by Emihus, and not placed). The Burgh stakes, seven subscribers. 

 Col. Peel's br. c. Ion by Cain walked over. Sweepstakes of 100 sovs.. 



