I04 HORSE-RACING IN ENGLAND 



Lord Egremont's Active colt (bred 1795, by 

 Pegasus), known in England as Mr. Blagrave's 

 Ballinamuck and Mr. Whalley's Expedition, was 

 imported into New York and removed to New 

 Jersey; Mr. Barton's Express (foaled 1785, by 

 Postmaster, dam a Syphon mare), a good four- 

 mile-heats horse ; Mr. Addy's Exton (foaled i 791, 

 by Highflyer) ; the Duke of Grafton's brother to 

 Antinous (by Blank, dam sister to Spinster, by 

 Partner, foaled 1739), by Mr. Fenwick into South 

 Carolina in 1766, and called Fallower ; Mr. War- 

 ren's famous Fearnaught (own brother to Careless, 

 by Regulus), into Virginia in March, 1764, by 

 Colonel John Baylor ; Mr. Hudson's Fellow 

 (foaled 1757, by Cade, dam a Bolton Goliah 

 mare), by somebody unknown at some date after 

 1762 ; Mr. Cookson's Firetail (by Phenomenon, 

 dam Espersykes mare), into Orange County, N.C., 

 in 1 801 ; Sir J. Moore's Flimnap (foaled 1765, 

 by South), into South Carolina; and Mr. Hall's 

 Gabriel (by Dorimant), that won a King's Plate 

 against the prodigious Waxy, in 1796, at New- 

 market First Spring, and, having been imported 

 into Virginia by Colonel Tayloe in 1799, died 

 there at the early age of ten in 1800. 



