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in 1885 ; for Salvanos, the winner in 1873, tliongh 

 a French horse, belonged to an Enghsh owner), the 

 Cambridgeshire five times (with Palestro, Montargis, 

 Peutetre, Jongleur, and Plaisanterie, in 1861, 1873, 

 1874, 1877, and 1885), and, of the chief two-year-old 

 events, the Middle Park Plate once (with Chamant, in 

 1876), the Dewhurst Plate once (with Chamant, in 

 1876), the Criterion Stakes six times (with Hospodar, 

 Fille de I'Air, Flageolet, Jongleur, Monsieur Philippe, 

 and Archiduc, in 1862, 1863, 1872, 1876, 1878, and 

 1883 ; for General, the winner in 1870, though a French 

 horse, belonged at the time to the Duke of Hamilton), 

 and the Clearwell Stakes four times (with Hospodar, 

 Gladiateur, Feu d'Amour, and Eayon d'Or, in 1862, 

 1864, 1873, and 1878 ; for M. Lefevre's Negro, the 

 winner in 1872, was bred in England), all at Newmarket 

 (where, of course, they won a legion of other races of 

 less celebrity) ; the Derby once (with Gladiateur, in 

 1865), the Oaks thrice (with Fille de I'Air in 1864, 

 with Peine in 1872, and with Enguerrande and Camelia, 

 running a dead heat for first and second, in 1876), the City 

 and Suburban once (with Mademoiselle de Chantill}^, in 

 1858), the Great Metropolitan once (with Dutch Skater, 

 in 1872), and the Woodcote Stakes twice (with Fille de 

 I'Air and Le Sarrazin, in 1863 and 1867), all at Epsom 

 (where, of course, they won a great many other races 

 of less importance) ; the Ascot Cup five times (with 

 Gladiateur, Mortemer, Henry, Boiard, and Verneuil, in 

 1866, 1871, 1872, 1874, and 1878), the Queen's Vase 

 once (with Verneuil, in 1878), the Rous Memorial Stakes 

 three times (with Phenix, Rayon d'Or, and Poulet, in 

 1879, 1880, and 1881), the Alexandra Plate four times 

 (with Fille de I'Air, Trocadero, Verneuil, and Insulaire, 

 in 1865, 1870, 1878, and 1879), and the New Stakes 



