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the mare having performed the distance set out 

 and not objected to, A won all the bets. 



10. — Wliether a Gomjpromise was Forfeited hy the 

 Horse Omitting to Walk Over. 



Lord Grosvenor's Eosamond and Mr. Foley's 

 Mistake were matched on the Tuesday for 200, 

 h ft. On Monday Lord Grosvenor agreed with 

 Mr. Fox on the joart of Mr. Foley to pay the for- 

 feit of the match on certain conditions, to which 

 Mr. Fox agreed, and accepted the forfeit. Mis- 

 take did not walk over the course for the forfeit 

 of the match on Tuesday. 



Query. — Is Lord Grosvenor obliged to pay the 

 forfeit ? 



Keferred to the Duke of Grafton, Lord Boling- 

 broke, and Sir C. Bunbury, stewards; with the 

 Duke of Ancaster, named by Lord Grosvenor, and 

 Lord Farnham, by Mr. Fox, for their decision; 

 who were of opinion that the agreement between 

 Lord Grosvenor anci Mr. Fox, made on the Monday, 

 ought to stand. 



11. — Whether the Winner Distancing the Field is 

 Entitled to Second Money. 

 [The original adjudged case answering to No. 2, 

 *Kacing Calendar'] — Articles: "The stakes to 



