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 vlts, they were signed by the Reverend Dr. 

 Frampton, and I immediately returned theip 

 back to Mr. Weatherby. 



I was then had up before the Stewards of the 

 Jockey Club, who were 



Sir Charles Bunbury, Bart. 



Ralph Button, Esq. 



Thomas Panton, Esq. 

 Sir Charles asked me some few questions ; what 

 bets I had upon the first day's race, when I rode 

 Escape on the 20th of October 1791 ; and what 

 bets I had upon the race, when 1 rode Escape oil 

 the following day, when he won ; and who made 

 my bets for me. I answered, that I had no bet 

 upon the first day's race ; that I betted twenty 

 guineas upon Escape the next day, and no more ; 

 and that Vauxhall Clark betted for me. 



Sir Charles Bunbury then asked me what was 

 my motive for waiting with Escape on the first 

 day. I told Sir Charles Bunbury that he was a 

 wrong judge of his man. 



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