4C>(i HISTORY OF THE 



4 years old ; ConoUy. A maiden plate of 70 sovs., won by Mr. 

 Clegg's br. c. Abraham Cowley by Jerry, 3 years old; Lye. 



Huntingdon, August 6. — The Cup stakes, seven subscribers, won by 

 Gen. Grosvenor's ch. c. Daedalus by Buzzard, 4 years old ; Boyce. 

 The Hinchinbrook plate of 50 sovs., heats, Mr. Wesser's b. g. Dr. 

 Wynn by Mameluke, 5 years old ; T. Buckle. The Ladies' plate, 

 won by Mr. W. Smith's b. g. The Unknown by Emilius ; Buckle. 

 Sweepstakes of 5 sovs. each, with 15 added from the fund, won by 

 Mr. Drage's b. c. Johannes by Reveller, 3 years old ; Buckle. The 

 Huntingdon stakes, won by Col. Peel's b. c. by Longwaist. Tlie 

 Members' plate, heats, won by Col. Peel's b. c. I-am-not-aware by 

 Tranby, 4 years old ; Pa vis. 



Worcester, August 7. — The Worcestershire stakes, seventeen subscri- 

 bers, nine of whom paid only 5 sovs each, won by Mr. Tomes' gr. g. 

 Isaac by Figaro, aged ; Darling, Sweepstakes of 15 sovs. each, with 

 25 added, won by Mr. Fowler's b. f. liallah Rookh by Defence ; 

 Darling. The City Members' plate, won by Mr. Tomes' Isaac, aged; 

 Darling. The Malvern stakes, won by Mr. CoUett's b. c. The Dean 

 by Voltaire, 3 years old ; Whitehouse : Lallah Rookh came in first, 

 but in consequence of her running the wrong side of the post the 

 stakes were given to Dean. The Severn stakes, fifteen subscribers, 

 won by Mr. Mc. Donogh's gr. g. The Friar by Drone, 4 years old. 

 The Gold cup, won by Mr. Tomes' gr g. Isaac. A plate of £50, 

 given by the Members for the Western Division of the county, for 

 horses bred in the county, and which had never won before the 1st of 

 May last, &c., won by Mr. Price's ch. c. Freeman by Emancipation, 

 half-bred ; Darling. 



Brighton, Wednesday, August 7'. — The Brighton stakes, thirty-four 

 subscribers, twentj'^-one of whom paid only 5 sovs. each, won by Mr. 

 Shelley's ch. c. Tawney Owl by Buzzard, 4 years old ; Wakefield. 

 For this race Ratsbane came in first. Ruby second, Joannina third, 

 and Tawney Owl fifth ; but the rider of Tawney Owl claimed the stakes 

 on the ground that the first four horses went on the \vrong side of a 

 post, and after investigation, the stakes were awarded by the stewards to 

 Tawney Owl. Tlie Pavilion stakes, four subscribers, won by Lord 

 Albemarle's ch. f. Iris by Cain ; E. Edwards. The Town plate, won 

 by Mr. Balchin's b. f. Launchaway by Tarrarre, 4 years old ; Wake- 

 field. The Tradesmen's plate, won by Capt. Pettat's Caliph by 

 Sultan, aged ; Chappie. 



