Racing Cases. 105 



Huntingdon came in first in the third heat, but 

 fell after passing the winning-post, and the rider 

 being much hurt was carried away without being 

 weighed. 



54. — A Person having a Share in a Second Horse 

 Bunningfor a Plate. 



Knutsfoed, 1838. — The Ladies' Purse. 



Mr. Marlow's Fak Play .... 1 1 



Mr. Allen's Vesper 4 2 



Mr. Ashley's Clithero 3 3 



Lord Derby's Miss Bowe . . . . 2 dr. 



Vesper walked over for a third heat, and claimed 

 the prize on the ground that Mr. ]Marlow had started 

 two horses. 



It was proved that Mr. Marlow had a share in 

 Clithero, and consequently the plate was given to 

 Vesper. 



55. — Chatham Plate — Wliether a Horse which Wins 

 subsequently to his Entry is to Carry Extra Penal- 

 ties for Winning. 



For the Chatham Plate the winner of a stake 

 or plate in 1825 was to carry 7 lbs. extra ; and the 

 question was, whether a filly which had won a 

 plate subsequently to the entering for the Chatham 



