Royal Ascot 



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and Mr. A. M. Singer bought him in 1890, after 



his successes at Chester. 

 1 89 1. — Mons. Meg, a bay filly by Martini Henry out 



of Malacca, was the property of Mr. Daniel 



Cooper. 

 1892. — Martagon, a bay son of Bend Or and Tiger Lily, 



was bred in 1887 by Mr. J. Snarry, and is the 



property of Mr. Douglas Baird. 

 1893. — Convent, a bay filly by Philammon out of Conviction, 



the property of Sir J. Thursby. Walked over for 



the Gold Vase. 

 1894. — Ouaesitum was a bay colt by Hagioscope out of 



Strange Lady, and the property of Lord Penrhyn. 



Died in 1897, aged 7. 

 1895. — Florizel IL, a brown son of St. Simon and Perdita 



H., was bred in 1891, being the property of His 



Majesty (then Prince of Wales). Also won in 



1894 St. James' Palace Stakes and the forty-first 



Triennial. 

 1896. — Pride, a bay colt by Merry Hampton out of Superba, 



and property of Mr. L. Brassey, was trained by 



T. Jennings, junr. Also won the same year the 



Alexandra Plate. 

 1897. — Count Schomberg, a chestnut horse by Aughrim out 



of Clonavarn, and the property of M. R. Lebaudy, 



was sold to Mr. H. Bottomley when M. Lebaudy's 



stud was broken up. 

 1898. — The Rush, a chestnut horse by Barcaldine out of 



Whirlpool, the property of Mr. Dobell, was trained 



by J. Waugh. 



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