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1 85 1. — Woolwich, ci chestnut son of Chatham and Clemen- 

 tina, was foaled in 1846, and bred by Mr. W. 

 Wyatt, and was the property in turn of Mr F. 

 Nicoll and Mr. Campbell. 



1852. Joe Miller, a bay son of Venison and Witticism, 



was foaled in 1849, and bred by Mr. Sadler, 



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being sold to Ma Farrance, who sold him in 1852 

 to Mr. Parker. 



1853. — Teddington, a chestnut colt by Orlando, out of 

 Miss Twickenham, was foaled in 1848, his breeder 

 being Mr. Tomlinson. He was sold first to Sir 

 J. Hawley, Bart., and afterwards to Mr. J. M. 

 Stanley. 

 W/ien the war between England and Russia broke otit 



in 1854, the Emperors Plate was no longer raced for at 



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