Royal Ascot ^^ 



1 87 1, — Valuer, a brown colt by St. Albans out of Vallatlon, 



was bred by Mr. W. Day, and was sold to Sir F. 



Johnstone. 

 1872. — Ripponden, a bay colt by Skirmisher out of 



Vertumna, was bred in 1868 by Mr. H. Savile, 



his owner. 

 1873. — Winslow, a bay son of Lord Clifden and Creslow, 



was bred by Mr. R. Bell in 1869, and became the 



property of Mr. G. Clive. 

 1874. — Lowlander, a chestnut colt'by Dalesman out of Lufra, 



was the property of Mr. H. Bird. Also won at the 



same meeting the Windsor Limited Handicap and 



the Ascot ^300 Plate. Died in 1885, aged 15. 



He was bred by Mr. W. Pedley in 1870. 

 1875. — Thuringian Prince, a chestnut son of Thormanby and 



Eastern Princess, was bred by Mr. H. Jones in 



1 87 1, and became the property of Mr. J. Dawson. 

 1876. — Hopbloom, a bay colt by Parmesan out of Cogni- 



saunce, was bred by General Pearson in 1833, wnd 



was sold to Sir J. D. Astley. 

 1877. — Cradle, a bay colt by See Saw out of Honeymoon, 



was bred in 1873 by Lord Wilton, his owner. 

 1878. — Julius Caesar, a bay son of St. Albans out of Julie, 



was foaled in 1873 at Hampton Court, and was 



sold to Mr. J. Dawson. 

 1879. — Mandarin (formerly Tolu), a bay son of Lozenge 



and Vishnu, died in 1880, and was the property of 



Captain Machell. He was foaled in 1872, and 



bred by Mr. G. W. Morris. 

 1880. — Strathern, a bay colt by Strathconan out of Char- 



moine, was the property of Mr. Foy. Also won 

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