368 Tllli FLYING DUTCHMAN. 



THE FLYING DUTCHMAN. 



WINNER OF THE DERBY STAKES AT EPSOM, AND THE ST LEGER STAKES AT 

 DONCASTER, 1849. 



We have here another fortunate follower in the footsteps 

 of Champion. The Flying Dutchman, a dark brown 

 horse, fifteen hands three inches high, was bred by the 

 late Mr Vansittart in 1846, and is by Bay Middleton, out 

 of Barbelle by Sandbeck, her dam Darioletta by Amadis, 

 out of Selima by Selim — Pot-S-o's — Editha by Herod. 



The Flying Dutchman came out as a " flyer" in the 

 Newmarket July Meeting 1848, flying off with the July 

 Stakes of 50 sovs. each, 30 ft; for two yrs old colts 8st. 

 71b., and fillies 8st. 51b.; the owner of the second horse 

 to receive back his stake. — New T.Y.C. — Thirty-five subs. 



Lord Eg-linton's br. c. The Flying' Dutchman, by Bay Middleton, out of 



Van Tromp's dam. — Marlow 1 



Col. Peel's br. f. Sister to Iodine. — Flatman 2 



Mr Gully's b. c. The Jester.— A. Day 3 



Lord Exeter's b. c. Turban. — S. Mann - 



Sir J. Hawley's b. f. Touchy, by Venison, out of Temper. — J. Marson - 



Mr Stephenson's b. c. Canadian, by Montreal — Doctrine's dam. — F. Butler. - 

 Mr R. Boyce's br. f. Francesca, by St Francis, out of She is not worth a 



name. — W. Boyce 



Mr Watt's ch. c. Oquetos, by The Provost, out of Malnbrace's dam.— Sly . . - 

 7 to 4 on The Flying- Dutchman, 4 to 1 ag-st Oquetos, and 5 to 1 agst The Jester. 



At the same Meeting he likewise flew off* with a Sweep- 

 stakes of 100 sovs. each, h. ft; for colts 8st. 71b., and 

 fillies 8st. 31b.— New T.Y.C— Seven subs. 



Lord Eglinton's The Flying Dutchman.— Marlow I 



Col. Peel's br. c. Cracow, by Slane, out of Versatilitj .—Flatman 2 



Lord Chesterfield's br. c. Chicot, by Pantaloon, out of Lampoon.— F. Butler 3 

 7 to 2 on The Flying- Dutchman, and 4 to 1 agst Cracow. 



At the Liverpool July Meeting he again displayed his 

 flying qualities in a Sweepstakes of 200 sovs. each, h. ft. 



