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give all), together with the names of the horses 

 with which they won : 



Mr. William Aislabie (of Studley Royal, 

 Ripon, Yorks, son of Mr. John Aisiabie, the 

 Chancellor of the Exchequer who was sent to 

 the Tower in connection with the South Sea 

 Bubble), with Poor Robin (own brother to the 

 famous Bucephalus, afterwards Arthur O' Bradley, 

 by Robinson Crusoe). 



Mr. Alcock (of Deuce Bank, North Cowton, 

 near Richmond, Yorks), with Spot (foaled 1722, 

 by Mr. Alcock's Arabian, dam apparently un- 

 known). 



Two Dukes of Ancaster (both Peregrine Bertie, 

 the second and third in the line of the now extinct 

 dukedom), with Contest (son of Blank and Naylor, 

 daughter of Cade), Dismal (by Cinnamon), Dizzy 

 (daughter of the Ancaster Driver), Gentleman (by 

 Mr. Alcock's Arabian), Grasshopper (by Mr. Pan- 

 ton's Crab), Lottery (daughter of Blank and Look- 

 at-me-Lads, one of the first of Blank's progeny 

 that started). Starling (by the Duke of Bolton's 

 Starling), Tartar (by Mr. * Barforth ' Crofts' 

 Partner), Miss Romp (by Lord Walpole's Gray 

 Turk, alias the Earl of Orford's Gray Turk or 



