Royal Ascot 



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or Gameboy out of Touch-me-not, and was bred 



by Mr. Jacques in 1853. He subsequently passed 



into the hands of Mr. Murland. 

 1857. — Rosa Bonheur, a bay filly by Touchstone out of 



Boarding-School Miss, was foaled in 1854 and bred 



by Lord Stradbroke, afterwards becoming the 



property of Lord Londesborough. 

 1858. — Hesperithusa was a brown filly by Hesperus out of 



Rosaura, and the property of Mr. Eastwood. 

 1859. — King-at-Arms was a bay colt by Kingston out of 



Paradigm, bred by, and the property of, Colonel 



Pearson in 1856. 

 i860. — Crater was a bay colt by Orlando out of Vesuvienne, 



bred by Mr. Greville in 1857, and sold to Mr. 



Sargent. Died aged 13 in 1870. 

 t86i. — Buccaneer, a bay colt by Wild Dayrell out of the 



Little Red Rover Mare, was bred in 1857 by Lord 



Dorchester, and became the property of Lord 



Portsmouth. Also won the Trial Stakes. 

 1862. — Canary, a bay colt by Orlando out of Palma, was 



bred by General Peel in 1858, and became the 



property of Mr. J. Day. 

 1863. — Victor, a brown colt by Vindex and a Scroggins 



mare, was bred in 1859 by Mr. R. Hunt, and sold 



to Mr. Hodgman. 

 1864. — Gem of the Sea, a bay colt by Gemma di Vergy 



out of Maghet, was bred by, and the property of, 



Mr. Longfield in i860. 

 1865. — Gratitude, a bay filly by Newminster out of Charity, 



was bred by Mr. Whitehead in i860, and subse- 

 quently became the property of Mr. W. Robinson. 



