Royal Ascot ^ 



1854. — Hermit, a bay colt by Bay Middleton out of Jenny 



Lind, foaled in 1851, was the property of Mr. 



Gully. 

 1855. — Oulston, a bay colt by Melbourne out of Alice 



Hawthorn, foaled in 1852, was bred by Mr. B. 



Plummer. He became the property of Mr. 



Howard. 

 1856. — Fisherman, a brown colt by Heron out of Mainbrace 



(see Gold Cup, 1858 and 1859). 

 1857. — -xA.rsenal, a brown son of Robert de Gorham out of 



Woolwich's dam, was bred in 1854 by Mr. W. 



Wyatt, and became the property of Mr. Howard. 

 1858. — Sedbury, a bay colt by Sweetmeat or the Cure out 



of Themis, foaled in 1855, was bred by Mr. J. 



Newton, and became the property of Mr. 



Howard. 

 1859. — Schism was a bay filly by Surplice out of Latitude, 



foaled in 1856 and bred by Lord Clifden, and 



became the property of Mr. W. Day, who subse- 

 quently sold her. 

 i860. — Horror, a brown colt by Wild Dayrell out of Sally, 



was bred by Mr. J. Eyke in 1857, and became 



the property of Captain Christie. 

 1 86 1. — Parmesan was the son of Sweetmeat and Gruyere, 



was foaled in 1857, the property of Mr. H. Phillips. 



He became the property of Mr. Savile. Died in 



1877, aged 20. 

 1862. — Tim Whiffler, a brown son of Van Galen and Sybil, 



was bred by Mr. Fobert in 1859, becoming in 1861 



the property of Mr. J. Jackson. Also w^on in 



1863 the Royal Stand Plate. 

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