Royal Ascot 



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1874. — Organist, a bay colt by Cathedral out of Gaily, was 

 bred by Mr. J. Ridley in 187 1. He became the 

 property of Mr. R. C. Vyner. Also won the Ascot 

 Stakes, 1875. 



1875. — Marie Stuart, by Scottish Chief out of Morgan la 

 Faye, was bred in 1870 by Mr. Merry. Won the 

 Coronation Stakes, 1873, and the New Stakes, 

 1872, at Ascot, and also the Oaks and St. Leger. 



1876. — Thunder, a bay son of Thunderbolt and Violante, 

 was bred in 1870 by Mr. C. Alexander. He was 

 afterwards sold to Mr. Vyner, Died in 1878, 

 aged 8. 



1877. — Skylark, a bay son of King Tom and Wheatear, 

 was bred by, and the property of, Lord Falmouth 

 in 1873. 



1878. — Verneuil (see Gold Cup, 1878). 



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



1880. — Chippendale, a brown colt by Rococo out of Adver- 

 sity, was bred by Mr. T. Dawson in 1876, and 

 became the property of Lord Bradford. Also won 

 the Hardwicke Stakes, 1879. Died in 1893, aged 



17- 

 1 88 1. — Ambassadress, a bay filly by Queen's Messenger out 



of Pretence, was bred by, and the property of, 



Lord Falmouth in 1877. 

 1882. — Tristan (see Gold Cup, 1883). ■ 



1883. — Border Minstrel was a chestnut colt by Tynedale out 



of Glee, and the property of Mr. Johnstone. 

 1884. — St. Gatien (see Gold Cup, 1885). 

 1885. — Thebais, a chestnut mare by Hermit out of Devotion, 



was at this time the property of Mr. Manton. 

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