POWERS OF THE RACE-HORSE. 519 
Doncaster, Sept. 28th, 1797.—One Hundred Pounds, weight 
for age.—Two mile heats. 
Mr. G. Crompton’s b. c. Wartcr , by King Fergus, dam by 
Highflyer, 3 yrs.5 0 5 1 0 1 
Sir C. Turner’s ch. c. Pepper-pot, by Volunteer, dam by High¬ 
flyer, 4 yrs...3 0 1 5 0 2 
Sir F. Standish’s br. c. Stamford, by Sir Peter, out of Horatio, 
3 yrs....1 3 C 2 dr. 
Mr. Wentworth’s b.c. Cardinal, by Delpini, out of Miss Judy, 
4 yrs.2 5 2 3 
Lord A. Hamilton’s b. c. by Trumpator, out of Betsey, 4 yrs. 7 4 4 4 
Mr. T. Hutchinson’s br. c. Hipswell, by King Fergus, out of 
Lardella, 3 yrs.. 6 6 3 dr. 
Mr. Sitwell’s ch. c. Commodore, by Volunteer, out of Sister to 
Soldier, 3 yrs.4 dr. 
The first heat was strongly contested between Stamford, Cardi¬ 
nal, and Pepper-pot; the second a dead heat between Warter and 
Pepper-pot, Stamford running third; the third heat was won by 
Pepper-pot; the fourth by Warter; the fifth also proved a dead 
heat between the same two horses; the sixth was won by 
Warter. 
Egham, September 3d, 1800.—The Ladies Plate of £50. for 
three and four-year-olds.—Two-mile heats. 
Mr. Fletcher’s Allegranti y by Pegasus, out of Orange Squeezer, 
3yrs. 7st. lib. (W. Chifney).0 0 1 I 
Mr. Slark’s b. f. Lady Skirmish, by Pegasus, 3 yrs.6st. 111b. 3 3 3 3 
Sir C. Bunbury’s b. c. Gig, by Whiskey, out of Amelia, 3 yrs. 6st. 
101b. (Goodisson) ..0 0 2 dr. 
Lichfield, Sept. 12th, 1804.—Fifty pounds for three and 
four-year-olds, that never won a Plate of greater value.—Two- 
mile heats. 
Mr. Clifton’s b. c. SirUlic M‘Killigut, by Whiskey, 4yrs. Sst. 71b. 4 4 10 1 
Mr. Coventry’s ch. f. Laura, by Pegasus, 4 yrs. 8st. 41b.....0 13 0 2 
Mr. Killermann's ch. f. Ma^y, by Precipitate, 4 yrs. Sst. 71b.3 3 4 3 
Mr. Brookes’s b. c. Optician, by Telescope, 3 yrs. 7st. 21b. 0 2 2 dr. 
1806, June 26th.—H. R. H. the Prince of Wales’s b. c. 
Pedestrian, by Pipator, out of Heroine by Phenomenon, four 
years, ten stone, and Mr. Mellish’s br. h. Norval, by Jupiter, out 
of Thatchella by Highflyer, six years, ten stone eleven pounds, 
ran two dead heats at Bibury, for a Handicap Plate of £50, heats 
the New Mile. 
Malton Craven Meeting, March 19th, 1807.—£50 for all 
ages.—Tw r o-mile heats. 
Mr. N. Hodgson’s b. m. Lady Mary, by Beningbrough, 6 yrs. 9st. 41b. 0 0 11 
Mr. Marris’s br. c. Sir Sampson, by Stamford, 3 yrs. Sst. 61b..... 0 O 2dr. 
The third heat was won only by a head. Sir Sampson, it being 
dark, was then draw f n, and Lady Mary walked over. 
