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 FORM OF CERTIFICATE 



OF HAVING WON 



A QUEEN'S PLATE. 



These are to certify, that her Majesty's Plate of a 



Hundred Guineas was won at the 



day of 186 , by 



's horse 



called 



A.B. Steward. 

 CD. Clerk of the Course. 



E. ) * Lord Lieutenant of 



j the County. 



The Marquis of Ailesbury, 



Master of the Horse to her Majesty. 



[ The signature of the Lord Lieutenant alone is sufficient ; 

 hut that can seldom he ohtained without first producing 

 to him a certificate signed hy the Steward and Clerk 

 of the Course.] 



N.B. — The certificate, when properly signed, is pay- 

 able at three days' sight to the winner of the Plate (or 

 to any other person, if endorsed by the winner) at the 



* If the Lord Lieutenant be officially out of the kingdom, the 

 signature of the Vice-Lieutenant is admissible. Tlie certificates 

 for the Ascot Heath Plates must be signed by the Master of her 

 Majesty "s Hounds, instead of the Lord Lieutenant. 



