32? MENDICANT. 



At Chester, carrying 8st , she ran second for the Trades- 

 men's Plate, won by Mr Drinkald's St Lawrence, aged, 7st. 

 10)b., Capt Pettat's Newcourt, aged, 7st. 101b., third, 

 twenty-six ethers not placed. 



But on the Friday in the same Meeting, she ran away 

 from the field coming in a winner by four lengths of the 

 Cheshire Stakes of 25 sovs. each, h. ft, and only 5 if de- 

 clared. — Forty-nine subs., twenty-three of whom paid 5 

 sovs. each. 



Mr Gully's br. f. Mendicant, by Touchstone, 4 yrs old, 8st. — Butler 1 



Mr Meiklam's br. h. Godfrey, 6 yrs old, 8st. 61b. — Templeman 2 



Mr Mostyn's br f. Sagacity, 3 yrs old, 5st. 91b. — J. Evans 3 



Mr A. W. Hill's br. h. Sweetmeat, 5 yrs old, 8st. 101b. — Marlow - 



Lord Chesterfield's ch. h. Pam, 5 yrs old, 8st. 31b — Flatman 



Sir C. Monck's br. f. Vanish, 4 yrs old, 7st. — Simpson 



Mr Meeson's b. m. The Dart, 5 yrs old, 6st Ulb. — Styche 



2 to 1 on Mendicant, 5 to 1 ag-st Vanish, 6 to 1 ag-st The Dart, and 7 to 1 each agfst 

 Godfrey and Sagacity. 



In the Ascot Heath Meeting, she was not placed for the 

 Emperor of Russia's Plate, won by Mr J. Day's The Hero, 

 Lord Waterford's Wolf-dog second, Lord Lonsdale's Jeri- 

 cho third, Sting, Poynton, Mendicant, and Sir Tatton 

 Sykes, not placed. # 



This was Mendicant's last appearance on the Turf, being 

 then put to the stud. Mendicant left with the character of 

 a good game mare, and when all right, few could equal her 

 in speed and lasting qualities. 



