38 HORSE-RACING IN ENGLAND 



Sir George Oxendon (or Oxenden), with a 

 chestnut mare, foaled 1725, of unrecorded 

 pedigree. 



Mr. Thomas Panton (the elder, Mr. Tregon- 

 well Frampton's successor at Newmarket), with 

 Bath (son of Sir W. Strickland's Turk), Blaze 

 (by Flying Childers), Bustard (by Crab), Cato 

 (by Crofts' Partner and a sister to the famous 

 Roxana), Crab (by Mr. Alcock's Arabian), John 

 Trott (by the Duke of Devonshire's Blacklegs), 

 Sloe (son of Mr. Panton's Crab and grandson of 

 Old Mermaid), Spinster (known as the Wid- 

 drington mare), Stadtholder (Mr. Routh's and 

 Lord Tankerville's), and Veteran (by Lord Lons- 

 dale's Bay Arabian). 



Mr. William Parker, with Lady Thigh (by 

 Regulus). 



Mr. Pembroke, with Dash (of unrecorded 

 pedigree). 



Lord PoRTMORE, with Bosphorus (by Babram), 

 Crab (by Mr. Panton's Crab), Highlander (only 

 14 hands i inch high, by Victorious, dam by 

 Lord Chesterfield's Arabian), Lady Caroline (Mr. 

 Metcalfe's, by Flying Childers), Othello (by Mr. 

 Panton's Crab and Miss Slamerkin), a/ias Black- 



