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and The Merry Monarch, at Michel Grove, 

 Sussex, by J. Forth ; Spaniel (said to have been 

 sold for ^150), at Newmarket, by J. Rogers ; 

 St. Giles and Bloomsbury, at Newmarket, by 

 J. Webb ; Dangerous, at Stockbridge, Houghton, 

 Hants, by the owner, J. Sadler, former keeper, 

 it is said, of a livery-stable at Oxford ; Pleni- 

 potentiary, at Newmarket (Horseheath), by George 

 Pain ; Mundig, AttiLi (said to have cost but /^,i20 

 at two years of age), Cotherstone, Daniel O'Rourke, 

 West Australian, and Ellington, at Langton Wold, 

 Yorks, by John Scott ; Phosphorus, at Newmarket, 

 by J. Doe (without the help of Richard Roe) ; 

 Amato, at Epsom, by R, Sherwood ; Coronation, 

 whose training-ground is doubtful, by Isaac Day, 

 of Northleach, Gloucestershire ; Orlando, at New- 

 market, by W. Cooper ; Pyrrhus the First (said 

 to have cost but ^300), The Cossack (said to 

 have cost but 200 guineas), and Andover, at 

 Danebury, Stockbridge, Hants, by John Barham 

 Day. 



Surplice, at Goodwood, by John Kent, jun. 

 The Flying Dutchman, at Middleham, by Fobert 

 Voltigeur, at Richmond, Yorks, by Robert Hill 

 Teddington (purchased, as a foal, vi^/i his dam. 



