Royal Ascot '^ 



1840. — St. Francis (see Gold Cup, 1840, and Gold Vase, 



.842). 



1 84 1. — Satirist, a bay son of Pantaloon and Sarcasm, was 

 the property of Lord Westminster. 



1842, — St. Francis (see Gold Vase and Gold Cup, 1840). 



1843. — Gorhambury was a bay colt by Buzzard, and the 

 property of Colonel Charretie. 



1844. — Alice Hawthorn, a bay daughter of Muley Moloch 

 and Rebecca, was bred by Mr, Plummer in 1838 

 and was sold to Mr. Salvin. 



1845. — Sweetmeat, a brown son of Gladiator and Lollypop, 

 was foaled in 1842, and was the property of 

 Mr. A. W. Hill. Also walked over for the Swinley 

 Stakes, 1845. 



1846. — Grimston, a chestnut colt by Verulam out of Morsel, 

 was bred by Mr. A. Johnstone in 1843, and after- 

 wards became the property of Mr. T. Dawson, who 

 subsequently sold him. 



1847. — The Hero (see Emperor's Plate, 1847). 



1848. — Gardenia, a chestnut filly by Beiram out of Datura 

 and foaled in 1845, was bred by, and the property 

 of, Lord Exeter. 



1849. — Glenalvon (afterwards called Warrener), a bay colt 

 by Coronation out of Glenlui, was bred by Mr. 

 Mostyn in 1846. He became first the property 

 of Mr. F. Clarke, and afterwards that of Lord 

 Exeter, from whose stables he passed, being re- 

 named Warrener. 



1850. — Mildew, a chestnut colt by Slane out of Semiseria» 

 was the property of Mr. Jaques. He was shot at 

 the age of 22, in September, 1869. 

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