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Its Makers, Past and Present 



horses owned by 

 Mr. Greville may 

 be mentioned 

 Adine, Frantic, 

 Muscovite, and 

 Quince. 



Though our 

 brief recital of 

 Mr. G re vi lie's 

 more important 

 victories on the 

 Turf is sufficient 

 evidence of his 

 influence as a 

 racing man, yet 

 he was active 

 for the interests 

 of the Turf in 

 other ways, less 

 conspicuous per- 

 haps, though not 



less powerful, in effect. He was an original trustee in 1838 

 of the Ascot Grand Stand, and he was one of the oldest 

 members of the Jockey Club of his time. He died in 1865. 



Thomas Rawdon Ward was born at Marlborough in 

 1788. He married the daughter of Thomas Clark, Esq., 

 of Greenham, Berks, and lived for many years at Round 

 Oak, Englefield Green. He was very active in the per- 

 formance of magisterial duties in the counties of Surrey 

 and Bucks ; was Lieut. -Colonel of the Royal Wilts Yeo- 

 manry, and assisted in the foundation of Marlborough 



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T. K. WARD 



