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American, J. Pincus, of Hermit House), St. Gatien 

 (by R, Sherwood). Harvester and Isinglass (by J. 

 Jewitt), Merry Hampton (by Gurry), and Ayrshire 

 and Donovan (both by G. Dawson), all at New- 

 market ; George Frederick, at Wroughton, Wilts, 

 by T. Leader; and Sir Hugo, at Stanton, Salop, 

 by T. Wadlow. 



Of the winners of the Oaks, Bridget and Her- 

 mione were trained by the elder Saunders at 

 Tarporley; Teetotum (by some unrecorded hero), 

 at Newmarket; Faith and Ceres and Maid of the 

 Oaks, by John Pratt, perhaps, at Newmarket, but 

 perhaps at Langdon Wold, Yorks, by John Hutch- 

 inson ; Stella, by a great unknown, at Newmarket ; 

 Trifle, Volante, Nike, Bellina, and Meteora, by 

 J. Pratt, at Newmarket ; the Yellow Filly, Parisot 

 (the name of a French she-dancer), Bellissima, 

 and Augusta, by R. Prince, at Newmarket ; 

 Nightshade, Tag, Platina, and Ephemera, by J. 

 Bird or F. Neale, at Newmarket ; Hippolyta, 

 Portia, and Caelia, by M. Stephenson, at New- 

 market ; Eleanor, as for the Derby ; the gray 

 Scotia, by an unknown, probably at Newmarket, 

 as it was there that she ran on the only other 

 occasion on which she did run, and her owner, 



