-^ Ascot Race Course 



property in succession of Lord Suffield, Captain 



Berkeley, and Mr. Isaac Day. 

 1840. — St. Francis, a bay son of St. Patrick and Surprise, 



was the property of Mr. Pettit. Also won, 1840 



and 1842, Queen's Vase ; 1839, Queen's Plate. 

 1841. — Lanercost, a brown colt by Liverpool out of Otis, 



was foaled in 1835, and became the property of 



ASTEROID 



Mr. Parkin, and in 1838 that of Mr. Ramsay, 



being trained by Tom Dawson. 

 1842. — Bee's Wing, a bay filly by Dr. Syntax, out of a mare 



by Ardrossan, was bred in 1833 by Mr. William 



Orde, whose property she was. 

 1843. — Ralph, a chestnut colt by Dr. Syntax, out of a 



Catton mare, was foaled in 1838. It is recorded 



he was poisoned before running for the Cup, 

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