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Saunders ; Skyscraper, Eager, and the Sister to 

 Pharamond colt, at Newmarket, by M. Stephen- 

 son ; Waxy at Lewes, and Tyrant, Pope, Whale- 

 bone, Whisker, Azor, and Emilius, at Newmarket, 

 by Robert Robson, ' the trainer-king.' 



Spread Eagle, Didelot, Archduke, Paris, Blucher, 

 and Tiresias, at Newmarket, by Richard Prince, 

 whose drinking -troughs were poisoned by the 

 notorious Daniel Dawson in 181 1; Champion, 

 Octavius, and Cadland, at Newmarket (in every 

 case, most likely), by R. D. Boyce ; (Williamson's) 

 Ditto and Pan at Middleham, Yorks, either by 

 Christopher Jackson or J. Lonsdale (Lord Strath- 

 more's trainer) ; Phantom, Cedric, Middleton, 

 Mameluke, and Bay Middleton, at Newmarket, 

 by James Edwards ; Prince Leopold and Moses 

 (both the property of H.R.H. the Duke of 

 York), at Newmarket, by William Butler ; Sam, 

 by James Perrin, and Sailor and Priam, by W. 

 Chiffney, at Newmarket ; the £-ray Gustavus, at 

 Newmarket (Six Mile Bottom), by Crouch ; Lap- 

 dog, at Newmarket, by R. Stephenson. 



Frederick (ridden by his trainer, whose own 

 £-ray horse, The Exquisite, ran second), Little 

 Wonder (said to have been sold for 65 guineas) 



