100 



Sir Charles Banbury now stopped, looking 

 about apparently dissatisfied. 



Mr. Button said, '' I think Chifney spoke very 

 " fair." Mr, Panton immediately said, " Yes, 

 '^ very fair." 



Sir Charles Bunbury did not ask me any more 

 questions. 



I then said to Sir Charles Bunbury and the two 

 other gentlemen, that my motive for waiting with 

 Escape was because I knew he could run very 

 fast, I likewise knew that Skylark could run 

 fast, though a jade, for I liad rode against him 

 most of the races he had run. 



I was now dismissed ; and this is every thing 

 that passed v>^ith me, from and to the Prince of 

 Wales, Mr. W. Lake, and the Jockey Club, on 

 this subject, at Newmarket. 



Sir Charles Bunbury might think me too dry 

 or too harsh in my answer to him ; but it is to be 

 vecollccted that at this time I had made an affi- 

 davit, and answered every particular. That must 



have 



