Royal Ascot ^ 



1879. — Isonomy, a bay son of Sterling and Isola Bella, was 

 foaled in 1875, sold to Mr. Gretton and trained 

 by John Porter. In 1879 won also the Ascot 

 Gold Vase, and in 1880 the Gold Cup. Died in 

 1 89 1, aged 16. 



1880. — Isonomy (see Gold Cup, 1879). 



1 88 1. — Robert the Devil, a bay son of Bertram and Cast-off, 

 was foaled in 1877, the property of Mr C. Brewer. 

 Also won 188 1 the Alexandra Plate. Died in 

 1889, aged 12. 



1882. — Foxhall, a bay son of King Alfonso and Jamaica, was 

 bred in 1S78 in America, and was the property of 

 Mr. Keene. 



[883. — Tristan, a dark chestnut son of Hermit and Thrift, 

 was foaled in 1878, and sold to M. Lefevre, who 

 sent him to Tom Jennings. Won the Gold Vase 

 and the New Biennial in 1882, and the Hardwicke 

 Stakes in 1882, 1883, and 1884. Died in 1894, 

 aged 16, in Hungary. 



1884. — St. Simon, a brown son of Galopin and St. 

 Angela, was bred by Prince Batthyany in 1881, 

 and on his death was sold to the Duke of Port- 

 land. 

 1885. — St. Gatien, a bay son of The Rover and Crinon, was 

 foaled in 1881, and was the property of Mr. J. 

 Hammond. Also won the Ascot Gold Vase, 1884, 

 the Alexandra Plate, 1885, and the Rous 

 Memorial, 1886. 

 1886. — Althorp, a bay colt by Tibthorpe out of Bide-a-wee, 

 was the property of Baron de Hirsch. Also 

 won Ascot Stakes, 1885. 

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