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Caller Ou, as well as four other St. Legers on 

 The Marquis, Achievement, Formosa, and Craig- 

 millar. Arthur Edwards (identified with the 

 pretty colours of Lord Stamford for awhile), who 

 won the Two Thousand on Diophantus, the One 

 Thousand on Lady Augusta, the Derby never, 

 the Oaks on Fille de I'Air, the St. Leger never, 

 and rode Gladiateur in his two-year-old races. 

 The brothers Harry and Jemmy Grimshaw, of 

 whom the former was the invariable rider of 

 Gladiateur in all his greatest races, and died of 

 injuries received through being thrown from a 

 dog-cart on October 3, 1866 ; and the latter, after 

 being a fashionable light-weight, and after having 

 won the One Thousand on Hester and the St. 

 Leger on Hawthornden, emigrated to Germany, 

 where he became a trainer, and died not long 

 ago at Pardubitz. 



Sim Templeman, who died March 12, 1884, 

 aged seventy-nine, at Heworth, near York, having 

 retired from the turf and taken to farming, first of 

 all, at Burnley, near Pocklington ; but for the last 

 year or two of his life he was in poor health, 

 and was ultimately afflicted with blindness, which, 

 however, did not prevent him from pondering 



