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tail, that was the dam of Sportsman and Fear- 

 nought), winner of all the ^e7i Plates for which 

 he started. 



Mr. Peregrine Wentworth (prince of sports- 

 men, of Towlstone Hall, Yorks), with Maria 

 (daughter of Second and Spinster). 



Lord Weymouth (a Pulteney in those days), 

 with Scrutineer (by Aleppo, son of Mr. Darley's 

 Arabian), bred by Mr. Hassell. of Yorkshire, 

 and Miss of the Green (of unrecorded pedigree). 



Mr. White, with Spot (by Mr. Alcock's Arabian, 

 dam apparently unknown). 



Mr, Richard Williams (of Penbedw, Holywell, 

 Flintshire), with Almanzor (by Almanzor, son 

 of Mr. Darley's Arabian), Forester (son of Crofts' 

 Forester), and Mosco (by Lord Cullen's Arabian), 

 sent to America according to Colonel Bruce. 



Mr. George Witty, of Yorkshire, owner at 

 one time of the famous Witty gelding, with 

 which Lord Hillsborough ran, but lost, a match 

 for 2,000 guineas against (Sir Ralph Ashton's) Old 

 Fox, with Grenadier (by Blaze). 



Sir Marmaduke Wyvill (of Constable-Burton, 

 Bedale, Yorks), with Antelope (Marquis of 

 Hartington's, by Y. Belgrade), Primate (by Y. 



