256 HORSE-RACING IN ENGLAND 



Of the winners of the St. Leger (counted from 

 1776), AlabacuHa (at Swinton or Malton) and 

 Pewet, Orville, and Paulina (all three at Pigburn, 

 Doncaster) were trained by Christopher Scaife ; 

 Bourbon (but perhaps by J. Hoyle) and Pheno- 

 menon, by Isaac Cape at Tupgill. Middleham ; 

 HoUandaise and Tommy, by J. Rose at Hamble- 

 ton, Yorks ; Ruler and Imperatrix, by C. Jackson 

 at Middleham ; Serina, by * Black Jack ' Lowther 

 at Bramham Moor, Yorks ; Omphale (? by C. 

 Jackson at Middleham, or M. Mason at H amble- 

 ton) ; Cowslip, Ambidexter, Lounger, and Quiz, 

 by G. Searle at Norton, near Malton ; Paragon, 

 Spadille, Young Flora, and Tartar, by John 

 Mangle at Middleham ; Young Traveller, Bening- 

 brough, and (?) Hambletonian, byjohn Hutchinson 

 (the original owner of all three) at Langton Wold ; 

 Ninety-three and Fyldener (uncertain) ; Ambrosio 

 (Mr. Muir says by F. Neale, at Newmarket) ; 

 Symmetry, by S. King at Parlington, Yorks ; Cock- 

 fighter, by T. Fields at Hambleton ; Champion, 

 presumably by R. D. Boyce at Newmarket ; 

 Remembrancer by J. Smith at Streatlam, Dur- 

 ham ; Sancho and Stavely by B. Atkinson at 

 Richmond, Yorks. 



