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A. Johnson (i), \Y. Lane (2), Lawrence (i), Liddiard (4), 

 S. LoATEs (Gold Vase, 1901, and 6 others), T. Loates (3), 

 W. McDonald (2), Maher (2), E. Martin (6), Morrell 

 (3), F. Pratt (i), Purkis (3), Rigby (i), Rossiter (2), 



RUMBOLD (l), TeMPLEMAN (i), TiIORPE (1), TOMLINSON (2), 



Warne (Gold Cup and 3 others), A. Watts (i), E. Watkins 

 (Gold Cup, 1898); Alexandra Plate, 1899), T. Weldon (5), 

 Weatherdon (i), Wetherell (Hunt Cup, 1899), Wilton 

 (i), White (Gold Cup, 1887) ; J. Woodburn won the 

 Hunt Cup in 1882, and six successes in following years. 

 The Wokingham Stakes were won in 1894 and 1895 by 

 O. Madden, who later carried off the Gold Vase, Alexandra 

 Plate, and other races. In the list of twenty-five victories 

 gained at Ascot by G. Barrett are found the Gold Vase, 

 Hunt Cup, Alexandra Plate, Ascot Derby, and Gold Cup ; 

 whilst F. Barrett secured, amongst others, the Ascot 

 Derby and Stakes, and the Alexandra Plate. The Gold 

 Vase twice fell to R. Chaloner's share, and the Hunt 

 Cup also twice. In 1894 the Gold Cup was won by 

 S. Chandley, who had won the Ascot Stakes in 1889. 

 Robinson's wins seem to go in pairs, he having won 

 the Gold Cup, Alexandra Plate, and Coronation Stakes 

 twice each. 



To the two Rieffs fifteen victories have to be credited. 

 Of these L. Riefe has won nine, including the Gold 

 Vase in 1900, J. Rieff winning the Hunt Cup in the 

 same year. Tod Sloan has won eight races at Ascot, 

 including the Gold Cup and five other races at the 1900 

 meeting. 



John Watts has come to the fore in many races at 

 Ascot, and as the rider to victory of Persimmon in the 



