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MARGRAVE. 



WINNER OF THE DONCASTER ST. LEGER, 1832. 



This winner of the Doncaster St Leger 1832, was, as his 

 picture shows him, a great ugly horse, a very dark chesnut, 

 with lopping- ears, and a head big- enough to make his coffin 

 to bury him in, but withal a lengthy horse, and a good g;oer. 



Margrave was bred by Mr Nowell, at Underley, in 1829; 

 and was bought by Mr Gully and another gentleman w^hen 

 two years old, Mr Gully subsequently becoming sole propri- 

 etor. Margrave's dam was by Election, out of Fair Helen, 

 by Hambletonian ; Helen by Delpini — Rosalind by Pheno- 

 menon — Atalanta by Matchem — Lass of the Mill by Oro- 

 noko, &c. 



His first appearance was at Stockbridge 1831, where he 

 won a Stake of 50 sovs. each, h. ft, seven subs., beating 

 Eleanor, Revealer, and Nannette. Betting, even on Elea- 

 nor, and 2 to 1 against Margrave. At Winchester he 

 walked over for the Two Year Old Stakes of 50 sovs. each, 

 four subs. In the Newmarket Second October Meeting ran 

 second for the Renewal of the Clearwell Stakes of 30 sovs. 

 each, 20 ft., for two yr olds ; colts, 8st. 51b. ; and fillies, 

 8st. 31b.— T.Y.C.— Forty subs. 



Mr Chifney's ch. f. Emiliana, by EmUius, dam by Whisker, out of Castrella 1 

 Mr Billy's ch. c. Margrave 2 



Lord Ranelag'h's b. c. Doncaster, by Muley, out of Lucinda ; Lord Exeter's ch. c. by 

 Sultan out of Dulcinea ; Mr Udny's b. f. by Sultan out of Antiope ; Mr Cookes's b. f. 

 Lucina, by Brutandorf, out of Lunaria's dam ; Lord Chesterfield's br. f. Landgravine ; 

 Mr Osbaldeston's b. c. Peter Pindar, by Middleton, dam by Partisan, out of Jessy ; Duke 

 of Rutland's br. c. by Truffle, dam by Williamson's Ditto, grandam by Ti-umpator, out 

 of Countess, by Sir Peter ; Col. Wilson's oh. c. by Emilius, out of Spinning" Jenny ; Duke 

 of Grafton's bl. c. Ebony, by Truffle, out of Zinc ; Mr Mills's br. c. by BobadU, out of 

 Black Polly, sister to Schariah; and Mr Ridsdale's b. f. Fedora, by Figaro, out of 

 Charity; also started, but were not placed. 



2 to 1 agst Emiliana, 9 to 2 ajiv-it Dulcinea, 5 to 1 agst Maig-rave, and 5 to 1 agst 

 LandgTavine, 



