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Miss Twickenham, for ^150, and as much again 

 if he won the Derby, from a blacksmith named 

 Tomlinson, of Huntingdon) and Sefton, at Fyfield, 

 Marlborough, Wilts, by A. Taylor ; Wild Dayrell 

 (by Rickaby, father of the father of the present 

 well-known jockey), Tnormanby (by Matthew 

 Dawson), and Doncaster and Bend Or (both by 

 R. Peck), at Lambourne, Berks ; Blink Bonny 

 and Blair Athol, at Malton, Yorks, by their 

 owner, W. I'Anson, jockey and trainer ; Beads- 

 man and Musjid (said to have cost but 150 

 guineas at two years of age), by G. Manning, and 

 Blue Gown, Shotover, St, Blaise, Ormonde, Sain- 

 foin, and Common, all by J. Porter, at Kingsclere, 

 Hants. 



Kettledrum, by G. Oates, and Pretender, by T. 

 Dawson, at Middleham ; Caractacus (said to have 

 cost but 300 guineas as a yearling), at Harpenden, 

 Herts, by R. Smith ; Lord Lyon, at Ilsley, Berks, 

 by J. Dover ; Macaroni (by Godding), Gladiateur 

 (by T. Jennings), Hermit (by G. Bloss), Kingcraft 

 and Silvio and Melton (all three by M. Dawson), 

 Favonius and Kisber and Sir Bevys (by one or 

 other of the Hay hoes), Cremorne (by W. Gilbert), 

 Galopin (by John Dawson), Iroquois (by the 



