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450/. at Manchester July, won the Goodwood Plate of 

 295/., and won the Newmarket Whip and 200/. agamst 

 the Duke of Hamilton's Cosmos). 



Of the other French horses that ran in England the 

 chief, if not the whole, were M. L. de Francisco Martin's 

 The Condor (three years, unplaced for the Cesarewitch, 

 unplaced for the Cambridgeshire, and unplaced for the 

 Houghton Handicap Plate at Newmarket), M. C. J. 

 Lefevre's Consigne (two years, ran The Bard to half a 

 length for the Westminster Stakes at Epsom Spring, 

 unplaced for the Stanley Stakes at Epsom Summer, un- 

 placed for the Midsummer Plate at Windsor, won the 

 Findon Stakes of 330/. at Goodwood, won the Priory 

 Stakes of 561/. at Pontefract, unplaced for the Dew- 

 hurst Plate, &c.), M. P. Donon's (Haras de Lonray's) 

 Diapree (three years, unplaced for the Oaks), M. 

 Lefevre's Feuillage (two years, unplaced for the Broc- 

 klesby, third for the First Spring Two-year-old Stakes 

 at Newmarket as well as for the Second Spring Two- 

 year- old Stakes, and second to The Beau for a maiden 

 two-year-old plate at Newmarket July), M. A. de 

 Montgomery's Flores (three years, unplaced for the One 

 Thousand and twice second for small plates), M. 

 Michel Ephrussi's Gargouille (two years, second to 

 Twinkle for the New Nursery Handicap Plate at New- 

 market Houghton), M. C. J. Lefevre's Gedeon (three 

 years ; ran once, unplaced, at Newmarket Craven), Baron 

 de Rothschild's Henri (two years ; ran once, unplaced, 

 at Derby September), Baron de Rothschild's Lagny 

 (two years ; ran once, unplaced, at Newmarket July), 

 Baron de Rothschild's Louis d'Or (aged ; beaten by 

 Cosmos for the Newmarket Whip at the First Spring 

 Meeting, unplaced for the Ascot Stakes, third and last 

 for the Summer Cup at Newmarket July, and unplaced 



