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Gen. Grosvenor*s Sarpedon, 3 yrs old, 78t. 21b 3 



Lord Exeter's Authony, 3 yrs old, 6st. 121b 4 



Lord Wilton's Roug-h Robin, G yrs old, 8st. 81b. ; Mr Wagstaff's The Saddler, 3 yra 

 old, 8st. 31b. ; Mr Henry's Protocol, 3 yrs old, 7st. 121b. ; Mr Cosby's Sketchbook, 4 yrs 

 old, 7st 51b. ; Lord Lowther's Spaniel, 3 yrs old, 7st. 51b. ; and Lord Verulam's Vestris, 

 3 yrs old, 7st. 41b., also started, but were not placed. 



Betting- : 3 to 1 ag-st Protocol ; 4 to 1 ag'st Lucetta ; 5 to 1 ag^st Spaniel ; 5 to 1 agst 

 Vestris ; 6 to 1 agst the Saddler; 13 to 2 ag'st Cardinal, and 8 to 1 ag-st Rough Robin. 



Thus, as far as regards Spaniel, ended the Racing- Season, 

 1831, a year of promise which was not to be fulfilled — A 

 year which opened to him gloriously, and closed over him 

 disgracefully. A Lord Mayor's year ; in which he came in 

 like a king and sneaked out like a kicked cur. 



In the next season (1832), we find Spaniel still, like the 

 cow's tail, "all behind," on the Turf. — Firstly, on Wednesday, 

 25th April, 1832, in the Newmarket Graven Meeting for the 

 Second Class of the Oatlands Stakes, of 40 sovs. each, h. 

 ft.— D.I.— Nine subs. 



Mr Gully's Tranby, 5 yrs old, 8st. 91b 1 



Lord Wilton's Chancellor, 3 yrs old, 7st. 91b 2 



Lord Exeter's Bohemian, 3 yrs old, Gst. 121b 3 



Sir M. Wood's Lucetta, 5 yrs old, 9st. 51b. ; Mr Greatrex's Schumla, 4 yrs old, 8st 61b. • 

 and Lord Lowther's Spaniel, 3 yrs old, 7st, Gib. ; also started, but were not placed. 



Again, at Ascot Heath, on Wednesday, June 20, for a 

 Plate of 50 sovs. ; three yr olds, 7st. 41b. ; four, 8st. 7lb. ; 

 five, 9st. lib. ; six and aged, 9st. 51b. — One mile and a half. 



Mr Houldsworth's Frederica, 4 yrs old 1 



Mr Vansittart's Zebra 2 



Lord Lowther's Spaniel and three others also started, but were not placed. 



At Hampton, on Thursday, June 28, for The Gold Cup, 

 value 100 sovs., added to a Sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each. 

 — Heats, once round and a distance. — Seven subs. 



Mr Payne's Slug-g-ard, 3 yrs old, Gst. 71b 1 1 



Lord Lowther's Spaniel, 4 yrs old, 8st 2 2 



Mr G. Dockeray's Rosebud (late Runnymede), 4 yrs old, 8st 3 3 



Three others started, but were not placed. 



This was Spaniel's last appearance in the name of the noble 

 owner for whom he had won the Derby. He was now sold 

 to Mr Meyrick, for whom he ran in Wales with fair success, 

 v,'iniiing a Fifty pound Plate at Brecon, on the 7th of August 



