Royal Ascot ^ 



1 83 1. — Cetus, a bay colt, by Whalebone out of Lamia, 

 and foaled in 1827, was the property of Mr. J. 

 Dilly, being sold in 1829 to Sir M. Wood. 



1832. — Camarine, a chestnut filly by Juniper out of a 

 Rubens mare, was bred by Lord Berners in 

 1828, and subsequently became the property of 

 Sir M. Wood. 



1833. — Galata, a brown filly by Sultan out of Advance, 

 was bred by the Marquis of Exeter in 1829. 

 Also won, 1832, Windsor Forest Stakes. 



1834. — Glaucus, a chestnut son of Partisan and Nanine, 

 was bred by General Grosvenor in 1830, and 

 sold in 1832 to Mr. Ridsdale, afterwards passing 

 into the hands of Lord Chesterfield. In 1834, 

 also won the Eclipse Foot. 



1835. — Glencoe, a chestnut colt by Sultan out of Trampoline, 

 was bred by the Earl of Jersey in 1831, and 

 died August, 1857, aged 26. In 1834, w. o. for 

 the Royal Stakes. 



1836. — Touchstone was a bay colt by Camel out of Banter, 

 and was bred by the Marquis of Westminster 

 in 1 83 1. He was considered the premier sire 

 in England, and died early in 1861, aged 30. 

 Also won the Gold Cup, 1837. 



1837. — Touchstone (see Gold Cup, 1836). 



1838. — Grey Momus, a grey colt by Comus out of a 

 Cervantes mare, was foaled in 1835, and bred 

 by Sir M. Sykes, who sold him to Lord George 

 Bentinck. 



1839. — Caravan, a bay colt by Camel out of Wings, was 

 bred in 1834 by Lord Stradbroke, and was the 

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