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Windhound out of Alice Hawthorn, was foaled in 

 1857, and bred by Mr. B. Plummer. He became 

 the property of Mr. J. Merry, and was trained 

 by Matthew Dawson. In 1859, he won the 2nd 

 Ascot Biennial and died in 1875, aged 18. 



1862. — Asteroid, a bay colt by Stockwell out of Teetotum, 

 was bred by the Duke of Bedford in' 1858, and 

 subsequently sold to Sir J. Hawley, Bart. 



1863. — Buckstone, a bay colt by Voltigeur out of Burlesque, 

 was foaled in France 1859. He was bred by, 

 and the property of, Mr. Merry. Also won 1861 

 Queen's Stand Plate. 



1864. — Scottish Chief a bay colt by Lord of the Isles out 

 of Miss Ann, was foaled in 1861, and bred by 

 Mr. Merry. His trainer was Matthew Dawson. 

 He won the New Biennial in 1863. 



1865. — Ely, a bay colt by Kingston out of The Bloomer, 

 was foaled in 1861, and bred by Mr. \V. S. 

 Cartwright. Also won 1864 the Prince of Wales' 

 Stakes, and 1865 the Ascot Triennial. He died 

 at the age of 16. 



1866. — Gladiateur, a bay son of Monarque and Miss 

 Gladiator, was foaled in 1862, and bred by Count 

 Lagrange in P>ance. Won the Gold Cup by 

 forty lengths. Died in 1876, aged 14. 



1867. — Lecturer, a bay colt, by Colsterdale out of Algebra, 

 was foaled in 1863, and bred by Sir Tatton Sykes. 

 He was sold to the Marquis of Hastings. 



1868. — Blue Gown, a bay colt, by Beadsman out of Bas 

 Bleu, was bred by Sir J. Hawley in 1865. Also 

 won 1867 Fernhill Stakes. Died in 1880. 

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