THE FIELD. 
485 
Mr. Wauchope's ch f Calliope 
Mr. B. Way's b f Lady Lotty 
Mr. Wentworth's Monimia 
Lord Westminster's f Nelly Hill 
(late Annabel) 
Lord Westminster's f Device by 
Springy Jack 
Mr. T. A. Wilkinson's Lady Napier 
.Mr. T Wilkinson's f The Bee 
Mr. William's bl f Loquacious 
Mr. J Willing ton's b f Comfort 
Mr. F. Wilson's ch f Grazlella 
Lord Wilton’s sister to Aphrodite 
Mr. W. S. Wood's b f Omen 
Mr. Worthington's br f Juliet 
Mr. Worthington’s b f Phoebe 
Mr. W reford s br f by Mus 
Mr. W reford's b f by Mas 
Mr.Wrcford sb f by Bay Middleton 
Mr. Wright's b f The Greek Slave 
jjr Peter Short's b f by Thlstle- 
whip^ r sTn,th's ch f Lady Flora 
Mr' J M. Stanley's f Mishap 
Mr W. Stebblng's b f Heedless 
Mr' W. Stebbing's ch f Curry 
Mr W. Stebblng's b f Violet 
ford Stradbroke's b f Omoo 
r»Dt Thelluason'sbf Donna Sabina 
Mr H J- Thompson’s b f Brldekirk 
Mr Vickers's ch f Lady Jane 
Mr’ Vickers's b f Himalaya 
Mr Vickers's b f Bay Celia 
Mr’ Waller's gr f Miniature 
£}r T H.Walthew'sbrf by Faugh. 
a-Ballagh 
Mr T. H.Walthew'sch f by Faugh- 
a.Ballagh 
Lord Watorford s ch f by Corranna 
tyjrd Waierford's b i by Corranna 
Mr Wauchope's oh f Bethla 
thr Mehuees' Plate of 50 sovs, given by Henry Drummond, Esq., 
M P-. and Eve, y n . Es Q-> M.P. Three-yrs-olds, 7st 41b ; four, 8st 
101b ; five, 9st 21b ; six and aged, 9st 31b ; m allowed 61b, and g 31b. 
Entrance, 2 sovs One mile and a quarter. 
To close and name to the Clerk of the Course, on tho Saturday 
before the races, by six o'clock p.m. 
The Railway Plate of 50 sovs (handicap) for all ages; any winner 
after publication of the weights to carry 51b extra. Any number of 
horses the property of the same owner may run for this plate. En- 
trance, 2 sovs. New T.Y.C. Three quarters of a mile. 
To close and name to the Clerk of the Course by nine o'clock on the 
Derby night. The weights to be published on the following day. 
Thf Derby and Oaks Stakes of 5 sovs. each, with 50 added. Two- 
vrs-old, Cst 121b; three, 8st 101b; four, 9st 71b; five, six, and aged, 
9st 81b * m allowed 51b, and g 31b. Horses having startedonce at this 
meeting and been beaten, allowed 31b; twice, 51b. The winner to be 
sold for 120 sovs., allowances, &c. Half-a-milo. 
To close and name to the Clerk of the Course by nine o'clock the 
night before running. 
The Foreign Visitors' Plate of 100 sovs (handicap) for all ages. 
The winner of any race (except matches) after publication of the 
weights to carry 51b extra. Any number of horses the property of 
the same owner may run for this plate. Entrance 2 sovs, to go to 
the fund. Now T.Y.C. Three quarters of a mile. 
CLUB MEETINGS, 1854. 
Jane 2, Friday Monthly Meeting of the Prince of Wales Yacht 
Club. 
“ 3, Saturday ....Monthly Meeting of tho Royal Harwich Yacht 
Club. 
“ 6, Monday ....Monthly Meeting of tho Medway Yacht Club. 
“ 0, Whlt-Tuesday, Meeting of tho London Modol Yacht Club, at 
Andcrton's Hotel. 
“ Ditto Meeting of tho Royal Western Yacht Club, 
Plymouth, to fix the day for tho Annual 
Regatta. 
“ 7, Wednesday.. Monthly Meeting of the Royal Thames Yacht 
Club. 
“ 21, Wednesday.. Meeting of the Liverpool Yacht Club. 
July 7, Friday Monthly Meeting of tho Prlncoof W alos Yacht 
Club, at tho Freemasons' Tavern. 
“ 19. Wednesday.. Meeting of tho Liverpool Yacht Club. 
Aug. 10, Wednesday.. Meeting of the Liverpool Yacht Club. 
Sept. 20, Wednesday . .Meeting of tho Liverpool Yacht Club. 
LAST DAYS OF ENTRT. 
May 29, Monday At tho Royal Mersey Yacht Club House, up to 
6 o'clock p.m., for the Match of Juno 7. 
Juno 13, Tuesday ....At tho Caledonian Hotel, Adelphl-torrnco, for tho 
Royal London Yacht Club Mutch. 
„ 29, Thursday ..At tho Bedford Hotel, Covent- garden, up to 
10 o'clock p.m., for tho K. T.Y.C. Matoh of 
July 6. 
MORS. 
d.m. 
Mat 97, Saturday &19. 
sJh, Sunday IM. 
!£>. Monday SLffi. 
30, Tuesday tu. 
HIGH WATER AT LONDON BRIDGE, ISM. 
STIR. SOUR. IVIN 
u. II, n. m. n. if. 
.. tw May SI. Wednesday... OS l« 
..3.10 Juno 1. Thursday 6 13 8 SI 
...*.44 3, Friday 5.M 8.16 
..4.*) „ 3, Saturday 8-39 7.4 
To rii*D nion WATXRat the aubjotued plaoea, lake the above time at Loudon 
Bridge, and add or subtract the time in tho following Table. 
SUBTRACT FROM LONDON DRIDOK. 
U. II. 
ADD TO LONDON IIRIDUI. 
U. M. 
. Harwioh 3 37 
Boulogne..... t 41 Ipswich 3 7 
Calais 1 in Lowestoft 3 37 
Chester Bar.. 3 37 Margate 
Cowes 3 33 Needles 4 33 
Dublin 3 55 Nore 0 53 
Dover Pier.. 3 57 intend. 1 13 Cork 3 33 
Dunnose .... 4 23 Portsmouth . . 3 37 Downs 3 33 
Gravesend... o 37 Ramsgate 3 47 Exmouth 4 IS 
Greenock 2 33 8horeham . . . . 2 52 Powey 3 *3 
Greenwich.. 0 Hi I Southampton 8 37 Guernsey 4 33 
Havre 4 15 1 Spithcad. 4 87| Hamburgh.... 3 53 
Amsterdam.... u M 
IS 
Brest l 33 
Brldporl 3 53 
Cherbourg .... 6 33 
Cardigan. 4 53 
II. M. 
Humber, mth. 
of 3 33 
Land’s End. . . 2 23 
Leith 0 15 
Milford Haven 3 ss 
Plymouth . . . . 3 33 
Rotterdam ... 0 63 
Torbay 3 55 
Weymouth.... 4 33 
Whitby i W 
Wlsheaeh 5 23 
Youghal 3 63 
ROYAL VICTORIA YACHT SQUADRON, 
Corrected to May 24, 1854. 
PATRONS:— HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN, HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS PRINCE ALBERT, AND HIS IMPERIAL 
MAJESTY THE EMPEROR OP RUSSIA. 
' COMMODORE :-G. HOLLAND ACKERS, ESQ. VICE-COMMODORE T. CHAMBERLAYNE, ESQ. 
Narcissus. 
Calot 
Grey Tommy. 
Longinus.. . 
Henrietta 
Inder .. . 
. Michaelmas Maid.. 
Ge irgcy 
Sweetheart a 
Lo' d Lieutenant . 
Sius qua non ... . 
age st lb 
age st lb 
a 
8 
10 
Merry Monk 
3 
7 
0 
4 
8 
9 
Blondello 
4 
7 
0 
6 
8 
7 
Bobby 
3 
6 
12 
5 
8 
5 
Roebuck 
3 
6 
9 
6 
8 
4 
John Bull 
4 
6 
9 
6 
8 
4 
The Old Soldier . . . . 
4 
6 
8 
4 
8 
0 
Bridesmaid 
3 
6 
8 
4 
8 
0 
Adelaide 
3 
6 
3 
6 
8 
0 
Kennysldc Hero .. .. 
3 
6 
3 
4 
7 
10 
Sir Mark 
3 
6 
0 
4 
7 
10 
The Assayer 
3 
6 
0 
4 
7 
10 
ltoseberry 
3 
6 
0 
4 
7 
6 
Bright Phcebus .. .. 
4 
5 
12 
7 
6 
Pollard 
3 
5 
9 
4 
7 
6 
Box 
3 
5 
9 
3 
7 
4 
Topsy 
3 
5 
5 
5 
7 
4 
Telegraph 
3 
5 
4 
Memory, by Melbourne 
2 
4 
4 
5 
7 
3 
Westwood, (late Tho 
Friendless Boy) h-b. - . - ... . 
Thf first Great Surrey FoalStakes of 10 sovs. each, with 100 added; 
for three-yrs-old colts, 8st 71b ; and fillies, 8st 31b. The winner of 
the Derby to carry 121b; the second horse In that;race, or the winner 
of the Oaks or the 2000gs. stakes, 61b extra. To be run after the 
Oaks, and fillies having started for that race without being placed 
first or second, allowed 31b. Last mile of the Derby Course 
Count Batthyony’s ch c The Star 
oi Surrey 
Couut Batthyany’s ch c Oxus 
Duhe of Bedford's bl c Sambo 
Duke of Bedford's ch c Hesse Casscl 
Duke of Bedford's ch c Pelham 
Mr. Clarke's ch f Naomi (h-b) 
Lord Clifden's br c Astolfo 
Lord Clifden’s b c Royalist 
Lord Clifden’s b c Rodo-mell 
Mr. Dorrien’s bl c Telegraph 
Mr. Douglas's ch f Kitty Clover 
Mr. Grevllle's br c Be6sus 
Mr. Greville’s ch c Quince 
Mr. Hornsby's b or br c Brutus 
Mr. Osbnldeston’s b c Champagno 
Mr. Osbaldeston's b c by Touch- 
stone, out of Fugleman’s dam 
Mr. Payne's br c Boer 
Mr. Payne's b f Glengowrlc 
Baron Rothschild's br c Middlesex 
Baron Rothschild's br f The Jewess 
Mr. Snowing's b c Dan Cupid 
Mr. Villiers na b c Brigliadoro 
Mr. Henry Dorling, Clerk of the Course. 
It is stated that King Tom strained his hock severely at 
exercise on Monday, and that Mr. Mavor, junior, is in attend- 
ance. . . . 
It will he seen by reference to an advertisement, that the 
Epsom and Brighton Railway have made most ample arrange- 
ments for their Epsom patrons this week. 
Blight, Ortolano, Boiardo, Acrobat, Meteorn, Flashman, 
Melcombe, and President were scratched for the Derby on the 
‘26th at 3.15 p.m., and Moesia, Streatlam Fairy, The Ranee, 
El Dorado, Beauty, Monitress, and Monimia for the Oaks 
at the same time. 
a 9 
2 
28 
60 
.65 
102 
1031 
106, 
130 
134 
137 
140 
141 
176 
178 
208 
234 
273 
281 
283 
292 
296 
302 
His Majesty tue Kino of the Netherlands 
H. R. H. Prince Louis de Bourbon Conte D'Aqcila.. 
The First Lord of tho Admiralty 
Thomas Willis Fleming 
William Pigott Smyth Pigott . . . . . . 
Lieutenant-General Sir James Caldwell, G.C B. 
illiam Anderson 
Frederick Perkins 
Robert Wright 
William Delafleld 
JACK ABOVE : Thus— Jack above Five, means No. 6. 
Members' Names. 
YachW Names. 
Mcnal .. 
Admiralty Yacht 
Midge 
How Rigged. 
Tons. 
Elizabeth 
Wizard .. 
Cutter 
Schooner 
Cutter .. 
Naples 
Cowes 
Southampton 
Portsmouth 
JACK BETWEEN : Thus— Ono, Jack, Five, means No. 15; and Nine, Jack, Five, means No. 95. 
Cygnet . 
Wasp 
Aurora . . 
Fanny .. 
Brilliant 
Wildfire 
Benita .. 
Surprise 
Water Kolplo . 
Mona .. 
Ariel . . 
Arrow . . 
Sylph .. 
Sir Charles Ibbetson, Bart. 
John E. W. Rolls Camilla 
Sir John Walsh, Bart., M.P (Amazon 
Hedworth Lambton 
John Fleming 
Henry Thomas Hope, M.P 
Lc Marchant Thomas 
George Young 
W. H. Woodhouso 
Henry Young • • 
G. Holland Ackers (Commodore) .. 
Frederick Thynnc .. .. .• 
Thomas Bonrne • • 
Lieutenant-Colonel W. L. Frcestun, M.P. 
The Earl of Cardigan 
Thomas Legh 
E. W. H. Schenley 
Francis de Burgh 
W. L. Drinkwater 
J. D. Murries Stirling 
Thomas Clmmbcrlayne (Vice-Commodore) 
George Best 
Florence Young 
Richard Arabia 
Nicholas Power O'Shee 
Richard I'ranklyn 
R. Duncombe Shafto, M.P. 
John Penrice 
Thomas Edward Moss 
Captain Temple West 
Lord Newborough 
Henry B. Webster 
Edward C. Scholefleld 
Charles Henry Smith 
Thomas Broadwood, jun 
Henry Spicer 
Rev. Charles Fryer 
Major MountJoy Marty n 
Grenville G. Penn 
Captain Charles Thcllusson . . 
Rowland J. Cooper 
Peter F. Roc 
John Lear 
Gregory Cook 
Nathaniel Montiflorc 
William Alcock 
Andrew Arcedeckne 
Robert Bell, jun 
Wandcror 
Little Gauntlet.. 
Vesta .. 
Zopliyretta 
j Bittern .. 
jDelvin .. 
Dawn . . 
Curlew . . 
Hebe .. 
Emetic .. 
Georgians 
James Close 
F. W. Dngmoro 
John Mirehousa 
J. R. Palmer .. 
J. H. Baxendalo 
Mons. de Tillet 
Lord do Blaqulero 
Daniel Nellson 
Daring .. 
Hesperus 
Perl 
Novice .. 
Secret .. 
Sphynx 
Slblllu 
Julia .. 
Hilda .. 
Sapphire 
America 
Nettle 
Frederick Clarkson Gltana 
Ralph Ward Jackson . . . . luuana . 
Thomas Farmer Daily 
Byrom George Rowles • • 
Albert Gladstones 
John Scott Russell . . 
Sir Robert Buxton, Bart. . . 
George Trafford Heald . • 
Sir Percy Shelley, Bart. 
Edward Costleman 
The Honourable Baron Alderson 
Hugh Hammersley .. 
Sir John Barker Mills, Bart. 
Mutthew Edward Hoare 
F. B. Carew 
H. C. Okcover 
Albert Robinson 
John Wardlaw 
Captain R. W. Spicer.. 
George Hobson 
Rev. Crole Wyndham 
Sir William Martins . . 
Lieutenant-Colonel Smith, C B. 
DukedlForll 
A. II. Davenport 
Czarina.. 
Vestal .. 
Antelope 
Themis .. 
Destiny.. 
Fairy 
Ginevra 
Claymore 
Zoo •• 
Gem 
Derwent 
Marlquita 
Talisman 
Eugenie 
Anaconda 
Violet .. 
Snake .. 
Fernando 
Schooner 
Cutter .. 
Culler .. 
Schooner 
Cutter .. 
Yawl . . 
Schooner 
Cutter .. 
Schooner 
Cutter .. 
Yawl .. 
Cutter .. 
Cutter .. 
Schooner 
Schooner (screw 
Schooner 
Cutter .. 
[Cutter .. 
Schooner 
Cutter .. 
Cutter .. 
Yawl . . 
Schooner 
Cutter .. 
Cutter .. 
Cutter .. 
Schooner 
Cutter .. 
Schooner 
Schooner 
Schooner 
(Cutter .. 
Cutter .. 
Schooner 
Cutter .. 
, (Schooner 
Schooner 
Schooner 
Cutter .. 
Schooner 
Schooner 
Schooner 
[Schooner 
Cutter •• 
(Schooner 
|Schooner 
Schooner 
Schooner 
Cutter .. 
Schooner 
Schooner 
(Schooner 
[Schooner 
147 
76 
35 
25 
07 
480 
40 
220 
60 
16 
72 
102 
66 
240 
180 
42 
40 
70 
18 
69 
25 
I Cowes 
Lowes 
Southampton 
Cowes 
Cowes 
London 
Southampton 
Cowoe 
Weymouth 
London 
Douglas, I. M. 
Cowes 
Southampton 
Portsmouth 
Carnarvon 
Portsmouth 
Cowes 
Swansea 
Cowes 
London 
London 
Cowes 
Portsmouth 
109 60 
30 
34 
18 
79 
25 
200 
250 
42 
25 
20 
180 
67 
108 
210 
7 i 
22 J 
100 
107 
143 
140 
65 
160 
125 
117 
100 
06 
90 
110 
58 
72 
121 
Oil 
127 
London 
Portsmouth 
Cowes 
Cowes 
Naples 
Naples 
Cowes 
Whitby ; 
Cowes 
New York 
London 
Portsmouth 
Portsmouth 
Southampton 
London 
London 
Loudon 
Portsmouth 
Poole 
Southampton 
Cowes 
Portsmouth 
Poole 
Cowes 
Southampton 
Cowes 
Plymouth 
London 
Naples 
JACK above : Tk. »C •SZS.'jgSZ N °- 
John Reeve 
agents abroad. 
Dantzlc M. F. llcbeler. Esq. 
Messrs. Iteinals and Co. 
Guernsey Harry Dobree and Co. 
ii BVrc M. Henri Manclni. 
Isle of Man ... .8. S. Rogers, Esq. 
dues are to be paid 
Archangel Messrs. Gladstone and Co. 
Bergen Messrs. Alex. Greig and Co. 
Bourdeaux ....Messrs. Cutler. 
Boulogne A. Adam and Co. 
Cherbourg Le Mongen. 
Cronstadt Joseph Simpson, Esq., H.M. 
Consnl 
Dieppe Leon Delarue, Esq. 
| Malta O. Grant, Esq. 
Madeira II. Temple. Esq. 
Naples Messrs. Iggulden nnd Co. 
Osteml Messrs. Bellerochc. 
! Rotterdam Georgo Livingstone, Esq. 
i St. Petersburg.. Thomson, Uonar, and Co. 
Trieste Giles Hill, Esq. 
WELL KNOWN CHARACTER 
TURF 
