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handicap of 55/., and the Queen's Plate at Plymouth) 

 = 160/. 



13. Jeanne la Folle (two years ; only ran twice and 

 won the Gopsal Park Stakes of 97/. at Leicester) = 97/. 



14. Eoquefort (six years ; won the Carholme Handi- 

 cap of 180/. and the Brownlow Handicap of 125/. at 

 Lincoln, the Newcastle Plate at Nottingham of 100/., 

 a handicap plate of 140/. and another of 1 30/. at 

 Newmarket Craven, the Duke of PJchmond's Plate of 

 195/. at Goodwood, and w.o. for the Sussex Cup of 85/. 

 at Brighton) = 955/. 



15. John (three years ; won the City Handicap of 

 220/. at Lincoln, w.o. for a handicap sweepstakes of 

 20/. at Newmarket Craven, and won a selling sweep- 

 stakes of 70/. at the Second October) = 310/. 



16. Tamboui- (three years; won a sweepstakes of 

 100/. at Newmarket Second Spring, won the Rous 

 Stakes of 60/. and the Derby of 350/. and w.o. for the 

 Queen's Plate at Goodwood, and w.o. for the Cham- 

 pagne Stakes of 90/. at Brighton) = 705/. 



Total 10,056/. 



Bred in England and purchased there were — 



1. Blenheim (five years ; won the Newmarket Spring 

 Handicap of 300/. and a welter handicap of 230/. at 

 the First October) = 530/. 



2. Drummond (four years ; w.o. for the Claret Stakes 

 at Newmarket Craven of 300/., won the Windsor Han- 

 dicap of 630/. at Ascot, won the Chesterfield Cup of 705/. 

 at Goodwood and the Stewards' Welter Plate of 200/. 

 at Brighton) = 1,835/. 



3. Ecossais (two years; won the New Stakes of 

 820/. at Ascot and the July Stakes of 1,670/., as well as 

 the Chesterfield of 1,110/., running three times only — • 

 and winning every time) = 3,600/. 



