m (*>. w.1 * m s .s . n ouriiHJiD® iiunnnnuLtnniinuiniiniiuiiunuii THE STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR:. A CONSECUTIVE CHRONICLE OF THE SPORT IN GREAT BRITAIN, FROM THE GREAT MATCH OVER LEICESTERSHIRE IN 1826 TO THE CLOSE OF 1844. TO WHICH IS ADDED, THE IRISH SPORT FROM THE AUTUMN OF 1842. THE WHOLE PROPERLY ARRANGED, AND FURNISHED WITH COPIOUS INDEX, LIST OF WINNING HORSES, RULES, COLOURS OF THE RIDERS, &c. &c. LONDON : HENRY WRIGHT, AGRICULTURAL AND SPORTING LIBRARY, 51, HAYM ARRET. 1845. LONDON: PRINTED BY J. DAVY AND SONS, COUEEN STREET, KING STREET, LONG ACRE. TO THE MOST NOBLE THE MARQUIS OF WATERFORD, £c. £c. &c> My Lord In introducing under the sanction of your Lordship this, the first attempt to give a collected chronicle of a sport now established amongst our most prominent pastimes, an ample guarantee is afforded of the claims in the subject itself to the attention and countenance of true sportsmen. Few indeed have taken a more active part in the deservedly prized pleasures of the Field, and none have gained greater honor or more merited popularity in the practice of them. For the one in particular to which the following pages are devoted, your Lordship has ever shewn a strong but consis- tent support — an influence of name and character hand- somely extended to the present work, of which it is hoped it may in some measure be found worthy. With grateful acknowledgments then, for an honor so readily allowed us. We are, My Lord, Your greatly obliged and very humble Servants, THE PUBLISHERS. London, February. PREFACE In this the golden age of all kinds of Sporting, and it may be added of all kinds of Sporting Hand-Books — when some dozen Turf Guides and Calendars woo the would-be-wise to study pedigree and performance ; when Coursing Manuals offer their aid to the Lover of the Leash in his random recollections of the doughty deeds of Long, Long Ago ! or the glories of Waterloo ; when spirited publishers politely send forth pocket Pilots to steer the stranger Snob, or stranger Swell, through a wonderful run with any Hounds and over any Country ; and when, too, the Cricketer goes to Book for his wonderful runs — some scores scored up in a Match of the M. C. C. versus any Country or All the World. At a period when hundreds, from gallant Colonels down to humble servants, from Lords who boast of their manors to keepers who cultivate them, give us as many recipes for becoming fly to Shooting Flying ; at a time when the courteous Chessman revels o'er the pages of his peculiar Magazine ; when the Billiard-room Hero patronizes "a clever little work" that shows him Vlll how to make his hits and mind his pockets; when Boxiana? Fistiana, with Owen Swift and other worthies, display their portraits and their practice for the honor of the Ring and the public edification. At a season, in short, when almost every pastime, however trivial, puts in a claim for a sepa- rate establishment, "and has that claim allowed," it does appear rather extraordinary that one of the most popular and prominent should so long have been neglected. Not acting solely upon this idea, but guided rather by the opinion of many practical men, and encouraged, they must say, by the ready and characteristic assent given by the Noble and thorough Sportsman whose name they have the honor to prefix to the Work, the Publishers determined on [the present undertaking ; in carrying out which it has been their aim to preserve every feature of interest in a somewhat condensed and not expensive form. From going so far back — and it would have been impossible to have extended the Boundary line without breaking up everything like a connected chronology — it can scarcely be expected that this Summary should be found altogether without fault or flaw, or so complete in places as might perhaps by some be desired. In addition, however, to the many Holloas back and forward, which have lifted the Compiler from scent to view in his various casts through those capitally kept and never known as "Blank" draws, — Bell's Life in London, The Sunday Times, The Old and New Spoeting Magazines, &c. &c, — thanks are also due to gentlemen officially engaged at the different places of sport, for polite and useful replies to his letters for information on points in doubt or dispute. To pack well together is the key-stone of success in most pursuits, but more particularly in one of so all-spreading a nature as this ; and in returning, as in duty bound, their grateful acknowledgments for the assist- ance thus afforded them, the Publishers make their bow, with a sincere wish that the Line they have taken may not prove impracticable, or the cause of damage, either in body or estate to any gentleman sportsman who has taken a fancy to look over it. London, February 25th3 1845, CONTENTS, PAGB. Places of Sporfrin Great Britain, from 1826 to the close of 1844, with an Index, and alphabetically arranged year for year •••••• . xi to xvii Places of Sport in Ireland, from the Autumn of 1842 to the close of 1844, with an Index and alphabetically arranged year for year xvii, xviii Rules of Steeple Chasing xix to xxii Colours of the Riders xxiii, xxiv Steeple Chases in Great Britain, from 1826 to the close of 1844 1 to 164 Steeple Chases in Ireland, from the Autumn of 1842 to the close of 1844 165 to 223 Winning Horses in Great Britain, alphabetically arranged 224 to 237 Index to Horses which ran in Great Britain 239 to 262 Index to Horses which ran in Ireland 262 to 269 PLACES OF SPORT. 1826. PAGE Leicestershire 1,1,1 1829. Leicestershire 1, 1, 2 1830. Bushey Heath 2 St. Albans 2 Red Hill 2, 3,3 1831. Finchley 3 Harrow 3 St. Albans 3 1832. Baraet , 4 Bristol 5 Finchley 5 Hanwell 5 Harrow 4, 5 Northampton 4 St. Albans 4 1833. Amersham 7 Dunchurch 6 Northampton 6 St. Albans 6 Scole 6 Warwickshire 6,7 1834. Aylesbury 9 Bedford 8 PAGK Cheltenham 8, 9 Harborough 10 Heme Bay 8 Northampton 9 St. Albans 7 Scole 8 Stourbridge 8 1835. Abergavenny 10 Brocklesby Hunt 10 Cheltenham 11 Finchley 10 Norfolk 11 St. Albans 11 Waltham Abbey 10 Ware 10 1836. Alcester 15 Ashby de la Zouch 17 Aylesbury 12 Badsworth Hunt 17 Birmingham 15 Brocklesby Hunt 13 Cheltenham 17 Dartford 15 East Grinstead 17 Egham 13 Finchley 18 Hatfield 18 Haverfordwest 14 Hayes 12, 17 Hereford 18 Leamington and Warwick .. 16 Liverpool 14 Louth 15 Norfolk and Suffolk .... 14, 18 XII PAGE Northampton...... 16 Nun Appleton 18 Ross 13 St. Albans 14 Stamford 16 Stratford-on-Avon 15 Tamworth 15 Waltham Abbey 12 Worcester 14 1837. Badsworth Hunt 23 Bath 20, 20 Brocklesby Hunt 19 Cheltenham > . . 23 Dunchurch 21 Finchley 22 Hayes 22 High Wycombe 21 Leamington 20 Liverpool 19 Louth 21 Norfolk and Suffolk 22 Northampton 22 St. Albans 19,23 Ware 19 York 19 1838. Abergavenny 30 Alcester 30 Ashby de la Zouch 26 Aylesbury 25 Bath 24, 28 Badsworth Hunt 29 Beaconsfield 27 Birmingham • 29 Brecon 30 Broadway 25 Brocklesby Hunt 25 Carden 29 Cardigan 26 Cheltenham 27 Clithroe 31 PAGE Daventry 28 Diss 28 Dunchurch 25 Eastbourne 32 Eccles Hunt 29 Grantham 28 Haverfordwest 24 Hertford 24 High Wycombe 26 Jackson's Ground 31 Leamington 27 Liverpool 24 Louth 26 Metropolitan 24,31 Newport Pagnell 29 Northampton 28 Northbourne 31 North Walsham 29 Oxford 32 Romford 30 St. Albans 31 Shropshire 25 Stratford-on-Avon 26 Ware 25 1839. Abergavenny 43 Alcester 45 Ashby de la Zouch 41 Aylesbury 39 Banbury 36 Barnham Broom 44 Bath 35,45 Beaconsfield 42 Beccles 38 Bedford 40 Berkeley Hunt 47 Birmingham 46 Blackburn 36 Boston 39 Brixworth 41 Brocklesby Hunt 33 Burton Constable • 39 Burton-on-Trent 38 Bythorne 37 PAGE Carden 42 Cheltenham 42 Chigal 47 Daventry 43 Driffield 41 Eccles Hunt 41 Eglinton Park 45 Fakenham 39 Grantham 37 Hallaton 44 Haverfordwest 37 Harpenden 47 Hertford 34 High Wycombe 40 Hippodrome, The 34 Horndon-on-the-Hill 40 Hurworth Hunt 43 Jackson's Ground 32, 34, 36, 46, 47 Kent (a series of Chases at Chalk and Lamberhurst) . . 46 Knighton 36 Leamington 40 Liverpool ,.... 35 Long Sutton 42 Louth 34 Maidstone 3? Melton 34, 39, 39 Metropolitan 47 Newbury 40 Newcastle 44 Newport (Salop) 32 Norfolk and Suffolk 36 Northampton 36 Nottingham 38 Pickering . . , 41 Preston 33 St. Albans 47 Shropshire 42 Stratford-on-Avon 44 Tadcaster 32 Tamworth 42 Thirsk 45 Ware . . - 33 Warwick 43 Wellington 44 PAGE York (Fifth Dragoon Guards, with a notice of Chases from the commencement) 38 1840. Abergavenny 60 Aberystwith 49 Alcester 60 Ashby de la Zouch 51 Aylesbury 54 Banbury 52 Bath 50,56 Beaconsfield 59 Beccles 55 Blackburn 56 Boston 52 Branchley 48, 54 Bridlington 58 Brocklesby Hunt 49 Burton Constable 57 Bythorne 51 Cardiff 53 Cardigan 54 Castle Thorpe 59 Cheltenham 49, 50, 57 Devon, South 59 Driffield, Great 53 Dunchurch 49 Eghnton Park 60 Essex 56 Fakenham 51 Grantham 57 Harpenden 48 Haverfordwest 52 Hayes 50 Haywood, Great 48 Hertford 53 High Wycombe 57 Horncastle 59, 61 Horndon-on-the-Hill 55 Kent (Chalk) 48, 59 Leamington 52,54 Liverpool , 50 Loddon ,, 58 Long Stratton 61 b XIV FAGE Louth 50 Malton 56 Monmouth ... 58 Morpeth 59 Newbury 55 Newport (Salop) 51 Norfolk and Suffolk 53 Northampton 55 Northleach 56 Nottingham 52 Pickering 53 Rugby 53 Hugely 53 Spalding 54 Spilsby 54 Shipston-on-Stour 55 Southend 55 Stratford -on- A von 58 Tadcaster 48,49 Tamworth 56 Waltham Abbey 58 Wellington 56 Windsor ( Royal Household Brigade) 61 1841. Abergavenny 74 Aberystwith 62 Alcester 74 Andoversford 62 Ashby de la Zouch 66 Aylesbury 70 Banbury 72 Beaconsfield 72 Beaumaris 77 Bedford 71 Beverley 71 Boston 67 Brocklesby Hunt 64 Buckenham 72 Bugbrook 75 Burton Constable 69 Bythorne 65 Chelmsford 72 Cheltenham 63,69 FAGS Chertsey 67 Chignal 62 Driffield, Great 67 Dunchurch 65 Egham 71 Eglinton Park 75 Finchley 70,77 Heme Bay 76 High Wycombe 71 Horncastle 65 Isle of Ely 73 Kenilworth 73 Kettering 67 Leamington 63, 66 Liverpool 64 Louth 63 Monifieth 74 Monmouth 71 Morpeth 66 Neston 74 Newbury 69 Newport Pagnell 75, 76 Norfolk and Suffolk 66 Northampton (Military) .... 68 Northampton 69 Northleach .* 72 Nottingham 70, 76 Olney 63 Pembroke (Haverfordwest) . . 64 Pickering « - . . . 68 Rugby 68 Sawbridgeworth 62 Shipston-on-Stour 74 Southam 73 Southwold (Spilsby) 68 Spalding 69 Stratford-on-Avon 75 Tadcaster 65 Thirsk 71 Tivyside (Cardigan) 65 Uphall (Scotland) 66 Warwick 67 Wellington 66 Wooton 63 Worcester 68,77 Yarmouth,\Great 70 XV 1842. PAGE Aberdeen 97,98 Abergavenny 88, 96 Aberystwitb 78 Alcester 92 Arkhill 88 Ashbourne 93 Ashby de la Zouch 78, 89 Aylesbury 79,80,88 Beaconsfield 89 Boston 85 Blackferne 92 Branchley 90 Breton 85,92 Brixworth 78, 98 Brocklesby Hunt 80 Bunny (Nottingham) 95 Carlisle 96 Carrington 88 Castle Douglas 94 Castle Howard 87 Catterick 87 Chalk 89 Chelmsford 92 Cheltenham 86 Corby 90, 95 Driffield, Great 82 Edgeware 94 Eglinton Park 93 Farningham 89 Finchley 84, 90, 94, 97 Freeling 87 Harrow 94 Hereford 78 Heme Bay 95 High Wycombe 87 Hooton Hunt 85 Horncastle 83 Hurworth Hunt 85 Inkberrow 91 Kenilworth 86 Leamington 80, 84, 89 Leven (Beverley) 96 Liverpool 80 Loddon (Norfolk) 97 Mains 98 Newport Pagnell 96 PAGE Northampton 87 Northleach 90 Nottingham 88 Oxford 82 Pembrokeshire 81 Pinner 97 Romford 79 Rugby 82 Sheffield 84 Shipston-on-Stour 91 Southam 91 Tadcaster 83 Thirsk 89 Tivyside 85 Tollington 92 Uxendon , 94 Wetherby 79 Windsor ..,. 91 Worcester 83 1843. Aberdeen 100, 125, 131 Abergavenny 123,130 Aberystwith 99 Alcester 126 Arstoke 102 Ashby de la Zouch 119 Banbury , 126 Barnet 106 Barnsley 126 Bicester 131 Blackburn 100 Boston 112 Botesdale 118 Brocklesby Hunt 104 Burton Grange 111,130 Bushey (Watford) 122 Bythorn 118 Cardiff • 101,113 Carnwath 109 Castle Howard 110 Caxton 116,124 Chelmsford 124 Cheltenham 110,120 Coventry 99, 103, 107 Cumberland 115 XVI PAGE Dartford 122 Edgware 128 Eglinton Park 126 Farneway (Stafford) 100 Finchley 115, 128, 129 Grafton 1S2 Haddiscoe (Beccles) 116 Harbourne 132 Harbridge (York) 125 Harewood 128 Haves 121 Hereford 102 Highworth 119 Higb Wycombe 111,117 Hooton Park 105 Horncastle 108 Inkberrow 123 Ipswich 124,128,131 Isle of Wight 115 Kenilworth 122 Kelso 129 Kidderminster 125 Lavenham * 120 Lea Bridge (Vet. and Medical Students) 132 Leamington 1 14 Ledbury 123 Leintwardine 131 Lincoln 102, 106 Liverpool 105 Long Stratton 107 Manchester 95 Mickworth (Northampton) . . 102 Newport Garrison (Isle of Wight) 102 Newport Pagnell 129 Norton 131 Northleach 116 Nottingham 117 Ollerton 125 Olney 132 Oxford 107, 111,125 Palnngton (Holderness) .. 119 Pembrokeshire 107 Revelstoke 100 Shiffnal 100 Splading 117 TAOg Swindon 112 Tadcaster 106 Tivyside 116 Tollington 127 Uxendon 119, 132 Uttoxeter 113 Wellington 118 West Lothian 115 Wetherby 100,111 Windsor 122 Worcester 108 Yarmouth, Great 126 1844. Aberdeenshire 148 Abergavenny 154 Aberystwith 134 Alvechurch (Worcester) .. 149 Ashby de la Zouch 154 Aylesbury 143 Bath 135, 143 Beringley Bridge 161 Bicester 161 Blackburn 148 Botesdale 156 Bourn 161 Brighton 134 Brixworth 133 Brocklesby Hunt 140 Broughton 140 Burford 137 Caledonian (Uphall) 149 Carsden 161 Castle Howard 141 Caxton •• 144 Cheam 133 Clifford 163 Coventry 154 Crowle." 133 Cumberland 157 Devonshire 162 Dursley 139 Eglinton Park 159 Elton 134 Farningham and Dartford . . 156 Finchley 143, 150 XVII PAGB | G rantham 146 Haddiscoe 150, 160 Hardingham 135, 163 Haverfordwest 155 Hayes 163 Hempnall (Norfolk) 146 Hereford 136 Highworth 149 High Wycombe 145 Hoo Brook 141 Hooton Park 139 Hurworth Hunt and Dinsdale Spa 155 Ipswich 162 Kenilworth 151 Kincardineshire 157 Lavenham 153 Leamington 143 Ledbury 157 Leominster 151 Lincoln 137 Liverpool 138 Morley and Aggbrigg .... 146 Neasd'eri 135 Newcastle and Durham .... 150 Newport Pagnell 158, 160 Northampton (Military) .. 146 Northleach 143 Nottingham... 133 PA5K Patrington 141,163 Peckham 163 Pembrokeshire 140 Raby Hunt 158 Redditch 153 Refton and Gresley 137 Rumburgh (Halesworth) . . 153 Shiffnal 139 Southam and Leamington . . 149 Sunbury 140 Swindon 145 Tadcaster 145 Tenby 151 Thorneton 162 Tivyside 144 Tring 134 Uttoxeter 148 Wellington 153 Wetherby 140 Winchbrooke , 133 Windsor 152 Worcester 141 Fifth Dragoon Guards Chal- lenge Ctip : Dublin, Man- chester, Edinburgh, Leeds, Birmingham, York, Not- tingham, and Manchester. 164 IRELAND. 1842. (From September only). Bally shannon Bansha Caher (Grand) Carrickmacross Cashel Comalaragh Corcoree • Cork (Garrison) Dundrum , Fermoy Gorey 170 172 166 171 168 171 171 171 168 168 170 Kilkenny 166 Mallow 165 Maynooth 171 Monaghan 170 Newry 169 Phoenix Park 169 Roote Hunt 171 Tipperary 165 Tramore 166 1843. Ashbourne .. 173, 178, 183, 190 Aughnacloy 182 6 2 PAGE Ballymooney Hunt 187 Ballymore 173 Caher 190 Carrickfergus 173 Carrick-on-Suir 178 Castle Bellingham 176 Cooleshall 175 Cove of Cork 182 Dublin 192, 194 Dundalk 187 Edenderry 177 Fermanagh 174 Fermoy 189 Gammonsfield 174 Granard (County Longford) 180 Garrison Rock and Chichester Hunt 177 Harristown 173 Kanturk 188,193 Kilbeggan 175 Kildare Hunt 179 Kilmorline 172 Kilnacreevy 177 Kilshane 172 Kingscourt 175 Kilrue (National) 180 Limerick 183 Maynootb (Military) 186 Monaghan 194 Moreen 191 Mullingar 178 Monster 175 Newry 172, 191 Ormond and King's County Hunt ., 185 Rathcoole 174 Roote Hunt 194 Trim 184 Tulla 172 Virginia 174 Wexford 181 Wicklow 181 Wilkinstown 178 1844. Armagh 220 Ashbourne 213 PAGE Ashbourne (Grand Military) 203 Athlone Garrison 208, 212 Ballymooney Hunt 211 Ballvmore 196 Belfast 195 Bellinter 204 Caher 216 Carrickmacross 221 Cashel 214 Cashel (Hurdle) 221 Castle Pollard 206 Castletown Delvin 195 Cork 222 Dublin 196, 197 Dundalk 199 Dungarvon 218 Dunleer 210 Fermoy 216 Granard 200 Holly-forth 223 Kanturk 213 Kilkenny Hunt 197 Kilpeacon 195 Limerick 208 Louth 197 Magheraboy 201 Maglass 223 Meath Moor (Irish Military) 207 Monaghan 217 Mullingar 201 Munster 198 Naas 205 Newry 219 Newtown Mount Kennedy. . 196 Ormond and King's County 205 Rathcoole 197 Rathgrogan 210 Riverstown 223 Roscommon 1 95 Sandymount 200 St. Margaret's 204 Toronto 214 Trim 211 Virginia 222 Wexford 211 Wexford (Irish National) . . 212 Wicklow 220 THE RULES OF STEEPLE CHASING. The aim, object, and practice of Steeple Chasing correspond in the main features so exactly with Racing1, that the same Rules and Regu- lations have generally been found equally applicable to either sport ; in some minor particulars, however, the Laws of the Steeple Chase differ or go farther than such as have hitherto been deemed amply sufficient for flat-racing, and the following suggestions have conse- quently been drawn together from the usual articles appended to Steeple Chase announcements, or from decisions given on disputed points. 1. Any rider during a chase going upwards of one hundred yards on any high-road, lane, or public thoroughfare, will, in the event of his coming in first, so disqualify his horse from being considered the winner, on an objection to that effect being substantiated. "I. Any rider during a chase opening any gate or wicket, or passing through any gateway, or purposed and common passage from one inclosure to another, will so disqualify his horse, though placed first, from being considered the winner. 3. Any rider wilfully crossing, jostling, riding at, or driving another from his point while going at a fence, will be disqualified on such a charge being proved by two or more competent witnesses. 4. Any flag, post, or boundary mark placed in the course, no matter by whose order, after the riders have been shown over the ground, or the line pointed out and explained to them, not to be considered binding or of any effect, unless such alteration or addition shall have been particularly named, previous to starting, to all engaged in the chase, by the Steward, Clerk, or some other generally acknowledged and authorised person. 5. In the event of two or more horses running a dead heat, and their owners agreeing to a division of the stakes or plate, a formal walk over the course as in flat-racing, shall not be deemed necessary, but every horse participating in any such division, to be considered, and carry extra weight henceforth, as a winning horse. XX 6. Conditions using merely the term " Winning Horses " in re- ference to those liable to extra weight, to be considered as applying only to winners of public steeple chases, advertised or announced as such ; and no winner of hurdle or flat races, or match of any kind to be considered liable to carry the extra weight as a winner, unless words to that effect shall be fully specified in the articles. 7. The term " Maiden Horse " to be considered applicable to any horse which never won a steeple chase, and a " horse that never started," to one which never started for a steeple chase. 8. The term " Gentlemen Riders," if used solely, a custom that should be carefully avoided, to apply or allude only to persons gene- rally received in society as gentlemen; Members of the London leading Clubs, Fox-hunting or Racing Clubs, Officers in the Army or Navy, Barristers, Solicitors, Medical Men, or others so considered by position and profession, and who do not and never have been in the habit of receiving remuneration for riding, either directly or in form of travelling expenses, or any other indirect manner. 9. Any rider falling from or suffering his horse to get away from him, to be at liberty to re-mount in any part of the same field or inclosure in which the accident occurred ; but should his horse not be caught until he had entered another field, then to be ridden or brought back to the one in which he parted with his rider. Any jockey so losing his horse may be assisted in catching and re- mounting by the spectators or any other person engaged in the chase, without risk of disqualification ; and in the event of a rider being disabled, his horse may be ridden home and take his place the same, by any person of sufficient weight, providing he mount or go back to the same field the first rider fell in. 10. The state of the weather and the ground, in the event of any doubt as to the fitness or safety of running, to be left entirely to the discretion of the Stewards, who may order the chase or chases to be then and there decided as originally fixed, or postponed according to the best of their judgment, — all engagements standing, whether decided or put off, just as when first subscribed to; save only with regard to bets, which shall not stand (except by mutual agreement) unless the chase on which they were made be decided on some day in the same week for which it was first fixed ; or on some other day named in the original conditions of the chase. XXI The following General Rules apply equally to Racing and Steeple Chasing : — Fon Stakes or Plates decided in Heats. — When three horses have each won a heat they only can start for the fourth, and in which there is no distance ; a dead heat goes for nothing, unless it be between two horses that had already each won a heat ; when a plate is won at two heats every horse takes his proper place as he ran in for the second ; for the best of the race or chase for which three heats are run, the horse is second that wins one heat ; while for the best of the heats, the horse is second that beats the other horse twice out of the three heats, even if he should not win a heat ; bets made on a chase run in heats are not decided until the chase be also, except it be specified that the bet was laid on one certain heat ; bets made after a heat are void, if the horse or horses betted on be drawn ; and all horses so drawn before the event is decided are distanced. For Weights. — Catch and feather weights exonerate the riders from weighing either before or after the chase. ''Give and take weights" are fixing a certain weight on horses 14 hands high, while all above carry extra at the rate of 71b. for every inch, and all under are allowed in the same proportion. Jockeys to ride their horses to the appointed place for weighing, and any who dismount before arriving at or opposite the scales are distanced, unless disabled by accident or fatigue, when they may be led or carried. Complaints of foul riding or any objections to or allegations of acts committed during the chase which would cause disqualification, to be made at the time of weighing, to the Steward or Stewards, Judge, Clerk of the Chase, or some other person in authority. In weight for age chases horses starting without producing a proper certificate of their age (if required) to carry the same weight as aged horses. All horses distanced that do not bring in their proper weight, to make up which their shoes or plates will not be taken, neither their bridles or any other article the jockey omitted to take in with him, should his horse be led away previous to his calling for it. For Bets and Stakes. — Bets and stakes made in guineas are paid in pounds ; bets made between two particular horses are void if neither win, or if made on the best of the race between the two, also void XXII should neither of them be placed by the judge ; a party laying odds has the choice of a horse or the field ; " play or pay " bets are such as are decided whether a horse start or not, and all double events are " play or pay," as are bets on horses mounted and gone to the post ; bets are off on the horses on which they were made becoming the property of the same person, party, or confederates ; and bets may be declared off on either of the parties refusing to make stakes on being called upon to do so ; but no confirmed bet can be declared off on any other ground without the mutual consent of the parties making it ; bets on horses disqualified through some omission in or act annul- ling the entry or nomination are void, except in cases where horses so disqualified start, when bets are determined as the horses come in ; bets made by sign or signal on a chase after it has been decided, or on a horse after he has been declared not to start, are void ; bets made between horses that run a dead heat and divide, must be taken in the same proportion as the stakes ; and if a bet be made on one of the horses running the dead heat against another beaten in the chase, the backer of the former wins half his bet ; if the dead heat be the first of a double event, or occur in running a match, all bets on such are void. All stakes to be paid to the clerk or treasurer before starting, or not entitled to receive though coming in first, yet still liable for the whole stakes as beaten horses ; on the other hand, bets made on such horses stand and are decided as the horse or horses are placed, the carelessness or culpability of the owner or manager not affecting the mere betting by others on his horse. Any person entering his horse in the name of another, or one altogether false and fictitious, will be equally liable to the stake or forfeit as if entered in his own, and to any consequences or penalties that may arise from such engagements not being paid. COLOURS OF THE RIDERS Mr. Anderson Col. Anson Sir David Baird Capt. Barnett Mr. J. Bosley Mr. Bretherton Mr. Brown Mr. Brown (Tring) Capt. Bulkeley Col. Charritie* Ld. Chesterfield Mr. Coleman Mr. Crawford Mr. Davies . Mr. Davy Mr. Isaac Day Mr. A. Dixon Ld. Drumlanrig Mr. M. Dunne Ld. Eglinton . Mr. Ekins Mr. Elmore . Mr. Fairlie . Mr. Ferguson Mr. Fivey Hon. C. Forester Mr. Fortescue Mr. Gilmour . Mr. Green Mr. Griffiths . Mr. Holman . Ld. Howth . Mr. R. Hunter Mr. T. Hussey Capt. Hussey Mr. James Mr. Jenkins . Mr. W. J ex . Mr. King Mr. Knaresborough The late Capt. Lamb Mr. Lockwood . . Pink, with a black cap. White. Black. Purple, with black cap. Scarlet. Pink, with black sleeves and cap. Scarlet body, purple sleeves, and black cap. Yellow, and black cap. Black and white quartered. Crimson and white. Red, with dark blue sleeves, and red cap. White body, red sleeves, and black cap. White, with black cap. White, with black cap. Orange and white, with a white cap. White, with green velvet cap. Blue, with white sleeves. Plaid and white. Pink. Tartan, with yellow sleeves and cap. Crimson, with black cap. Scarlet, with black cap. Purple body, crimson sleeves and cap. White. Crimson. Purple and orange. Purple, with scarlet collar. Blue and white. Green and white stripe, with black cap. Yellow, with a blue cap. Purple and white stripe. Yellow, with black cap. Scarlet and plaid. Red, with harlequin cap. Green and white. Rose colour, with black cap. Rose colour, with black cap. Crimson. Black. Blue, with red sleeves. Purple, with orange cap. White, with green cap. XXIV Ld. Maidstone . Mr. Maley . . Mr. Mangan . . Mr. Mare . . . Mr. Mason . . Mr. W. M'Donogh Mr. A. M'Donogh Capt. Morritt Mr. G. H. Moore Mr. O'Callaghan Mr. Oldaker . Capt. Oliver . Mr. Oliver . Dr. O'Neill . Mr. Osbaldistone Mr. Osborne . Mr. Ousley . Mr. Page . . Mr. Powell . Mr. Power Mr. Preston , Capt. Price . Mr. Quartermaine . Mr. Pryse Pryse Mr. Ramsay . . . Mr. Raworth . . Mr. Robertson . . Baron Rothschild . Ld. E. Russell . . Mr. Sadler . . . Mr. W. Scott . . Mr. Sirdefield . . Mr. Smith . . . Mr. B. Stafford . . Sir W. M. Stanley . Mr. Stevenson . . Mr. Stretton . . . Mr. H.G.Thompson Mr. Tilbury . . . Mr. Tollett . . . Mr. Vevers . . . Ld. Waterford . . Mr. Webber . . . Mr. Wesley . . Mr. Whitworth . . Capt. Williams . . Sir W. W. Wynne . Sealskin body, gorge de pigeon sleeves, and red cap. Green, with black cap. Crimson and blue, with white cap. Blue, with black cap. Scarlet, with black cap. Red and black. Green, with red cap. White with red sleeves. Blue bird's-eye. Green, with red cap. Red and white stripe. Straw coloured. Green and white. Blue, with one scarlet sleeve. Green, with black cap. Yellow, with white cap. Blue. Crimson, purple sleeves, and black cap. White, with black sleeves, and red cap. Purple, with white sleeves and cap. Sky blue, with black cap. Crimson and white, with black cap. Sky blue, with black cap. Blue body, white sleeves, and black cap. Straw colour, with green sleeves. Crimson, with black cap. Plaid. Yellow, blue sleeves, and black cap. Blue and buff*, with black cap. White, with red sleeves, and black cap. Blue and white, with red cap. Crimson. White, with black cap. Green and white stripe. Purple and yellow. Blue, white sleeves, and black cap. Amber, with biack cap. Light blue, with black sleeves. Scarlet, with white cap. White, with black cap. Purple and blue. Sky blue, yellow sleeves, and white cap. Blue and white narrow stripe. Blue body, white sleeves, and black cap. Yellow, with red cap. Black. Green, with red sleeves, and black cap. THE STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 1826. LEICESTERSHIRE. MARCH 31st. Match for 2,000 gs. four miles. Capt. Ross's b. h. Clinker, by Clinker, list. 81b. - Owner. 1 Lord Kennedy's b. h. Radical, 12st. 91b. - Capt. Douglas. 2 During the same season the two following Matches also took place, the dates of which however we have not been able to obtain. Match. 12st. each, four miles. Mr. Osbaldestone's Clasher - - - Owner. 1 Capt. Ross's Clinker R. Christian. 2 Match. Mr. Osbaldestone staking £500. to £200. four miles. Mr. Osbaldestone's Pilot, 12st. ... Owner. 1 Capt. Ross's Polecat, lost. 71b. - - - Owner. 2 1829. LEICESTERSHIRE. JANUARY. Match for 50gs. two miles. Capt. Ross's Harlequin - Owner. 1 Mr. Gilmore's Plunder .... Owner. 2 There was also a bye bet of 25gs. on this match ; Mr. Gilmore giving Capt. Ross 100 yards at starting, and betting that he touched the Captain with his whip in the two miles, which he succeeded in performing. FEBRUARY. Match for ^400., 14st. each, four miles. Mr. Gilmore's Plunder - Field Nicholson. 1 Capt. Ross's Polecat .... Owner. 2 B STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. MARCH 12th. Grand Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £50. added by Sir Francis Mackenzie, Bart., lost. each, four miles. subscribers.) Sir Harry Goodricke's b. g. Magic, by Amadis. Field Nicholson Mr. Maxse's gr. h. King of the Valley, by Usquebaugh R. Christian Mr. Patrick's b. m. Lazy Bet Capt. Ross's b. h. Clinker Capt. Ross's b. m. Polecat Mr. Barclay's b. g. Bantum Sir F. Mackenzie's b. g. Spartacus W. Wright. T. Heycock. Owner. Capt. Becher, Guilford. (8 5 to 2 against Clinker, and 6 to 1 against Lazy Bet. 1830. ST. ALBANS, (run near luton.) MARCH 8th. Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each was won by Lord Ranelagh's Wonder (Capt. Macdowall) beating Mr. Angerstein's Tatler (Capt. Becher) and fourteen others.* BUSHEY HEATH. MARCH. Sweepstakes of 100 sov. each, four miles Lord Ranelagh's Wonder Mr. Womb well's Rockingham Mr. Angerstein's Tatler Capt. Macdowall. 1 Hon. A. Berkeley. 2 Mr. Codrington. 3 RED HILL APRIL 10th. Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each. four miles. Mr. Caldecott's ch. m. Niagara - - Mr. Pink. 1 Mr. Caldecott's ch. g. Sir Oliver - Capt. Becher. 2 Lord Ranelagh's gr. g. Wonder - Capt. Blane. 3 Mr. Codrington's b. h. - Owner. 4 Lord Belfast's b. h. - Ld. Clanricarde. 5 Mr. Bulkeley's br. g. - Stubbs. 6 Mr. Bulkeley's ch. g. - Owner. 7 Mr. Haines's b. g. - Owner. 8 Mr. Watson's br. m. - Ld. W.Fitzroy. 9 Mr. Moore's b. g. - Owner. 10 * We hare been unable to obtain an authenticated account of the names of owners and horses who started for this chase : Lord Clanricarde, however, was placed second; Honble. Augustus Berkeley third ; and Mr. Haiues fourth. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. APRIL lrtb. Match for £500 Mr. Caldecott's Niagara four miles. Capt. Becher. Lord Ranelagh's Wonder - Capt. Macdowall. Wonder came in first, but was short of weight. APRIL 25th. Match, four miles. Mr. Caldecott's Niagara, 12st. 61b. Ld. Ranelagh's Wonder, list. 61b. Capt. Becher. Col. Standen. 1831. ST. ALBANS. MARCH 1st. Sweepstakes of 15 sov. each, four miles. Mr. Lee's b. g. Moonraker - Parker. 1 Mr. Judson's b. g. Bloomfield - Reynolds. 2 Mr. Ind's Wellington - - Haynes. 0 Mr. Meyrick's David ... Westley. 0 Mr. Cox's Nelson - - Carter. 0 Mr. Russell's Mountebank ... Thompson. 0 Mr. Stone's Monk - Scott. 0 Mr. Thomas's Birmingham ... Hudson. 0 Mr. Caldecott's Betsy Dover - - Fisk. 0 Mr. Elmore's Cavalier - Weston. 0 Mr. A. Judson's Hazard - - Judson. 0 Ld. Ranelagh's Wild Boar - - Capt. Becher. 0 HARROW. MARCH 30th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, four miles. Mr. Caldecott's Moonraker - - Jessett. Mr. Caldecott's Niagara ... Cox. Mr. Fisk's Performer - Hall. Ld. Belfast's Clinker Mr. Murray's Cannibal Ld. Belfast's Brother to Clinker Capt. Locke's Robin on Tip-toe Capt. Becher. Hon. J. Villiers. Biddulph. Owner. FINCHLEY. APRIL 9th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, four miles. Mr. Elmore's Moonraker - M. of Clanricarde. I Mr. Caldecott's Niagara - 2 Mr. Anderson's The Performer - 0 Capt. Locke's Robin on Tip-toe - 0 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 1832. ST. ALBANS. MARCH 8th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, list. 7lb. each,— the winner to be sold for £ 400. four miles. Mr. Elmore's Moonraker - Mr. Evans's Grimaldi Mr. Thomas's Corinthian Kate Col. Charritie's Napoleon Sir W. Geary's Arab Mr. Tuppin's Peacock Mr. Cox's Rough Robin Mr. Johnson's Leporello Mr. Forbes's Zanga Mr. Orbell's Bloomfield Capt. Home's Lucifer Mr. Cluff's Redstart Mr. Thornhill's Creeper Mr. Carey's The Monk Mr. Adam's Lily Mr. Comyn's Talisman Mr. Solloway's Countess Mr. Lelly's Bounce Mr. Neville's Hotspur Mr. Anderson's °r. sr. SerTert. 1 Mr. Mostyn. 2 Capt. Becher. 3 Mr. Crommelin. 4 Owner. 0 Weston. 0 T. Stevens. 0 Stubbs. 0 Owner. 0 Mr. C. B. Codrington. 0 Owner. 0 Hall. 0 Patrick. 0 Owner. 0 Westley. 0 Owner. 0 Owner. 0 Parker. 0 Bean. 0 (Post entered.) 0 MARCH 13th list. 71b. each, four miles. Mr. Evans's Grimaldi, by Grimaldi Mr. Elmore's Moonraker HARROW. Match. Mr. Evans staking ^500. to ^450. Mr. Osbaldestone. 1 Seffert. 2 NORTHAMPTON. MARCH 30th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each. Mr. Westley's Lily - Mr. Hainshaw's Opposition Mr. Cox's Rough Robin Five others also started. BARNET. APRIL 2d. Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each. Mr. Elmore's Moonraker Mr. Anderson's Grimalkin four miles. Owner. 1 Shirley. 2 Capt. Becher. 3 four miles. Bean. 1 Owner. 2 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR, Capt. Home's Red Rover Mr. Johnston's Rattler Match for £ 100. four miles. Mr. Elmore's Moonraker, 12st. Mr. Anderson's Grimalkin, list. 71b. Owner. 0 Tilbury. 0 Bean. 1 Hall. 2 HANWELL. APRIL 5th. Match for £ 100. four miles. Capt. Home's Red Rover, by Tiresias Mr. Orbell's Bloomfield Seffert. 1 Stubbs. 2 BRISTOL. APRIL 9th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, four miles. Mr. Haythorne's Moonraker - Owner. Mr. Frankly n's Aaron Three others also started. Brickdale. HARROW. NOVEMBER 13th. Match for £ 100. Mr. H. Bainbridge's Little John Mr. T. Bainbridge's bk. g. four miles. Mr. Crommelin. 1 •Capt. Becher. 2 FINCHLEY. NOVEMBER. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, 12st. each, four and a half miles. Mr. Elmore's Moonraker Mr. T. Anderson's Niagara Mr. T. Anderson's Albino Capt. Locke's Robin on Tip-toe M. of Clanricarde. 1 Ld. Macdonald. 2 Capt. Hill. 0 Owner. 0 B 2 O STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 1833. ST. ALBANS. MARCH 5th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each,— the winner to be sold for £ 400. four miles. Mr. Fairlie's Antelope, by Peeping Tom - Bean, l Mr. Holmes's Roscommon - Owner. 2 Capt. Chester's Skyscraper - - Fellows. 3 Mr. Elmore's Bogy - Capt. Becher. 4 Mr. Delme Ratcliffe's Pantaloon - Mason. 0 Mr. Calvert's The Druggist - Seffert. 0 Mr. Cartlale's Surrey - - Owner. 0 Mr. Anderson's Pall Mall - Owner. 0 Mr. Sbowbridge's Zanga - - Owner. 0 Mr. Sbowbridge's Hotspur - Bloxham. 0 Mr. Curwen's Druid - - Owner. 0 Mr. Hale's Grimalkin - Weston. 0 Mr. Gardiner's Talisman - - King. 0 WARWICKSHIRE. MARCH 7th. Match for £ 500. four miles. Col. Charritie's Napoleon, lOst. - 1 Mr. Whistler's Countess, lOst. 51b. - - 2 NORTHAMPTON. MARCH 23d. Sweepstakes of 20 sov. each, four miles. Mr. Solloway's Daring Ranger - Owner. 1 Mr. Wilson's Moses - - 2 Mr. Evans's Grimaldi and seven others also started. SCOLE. MARCH 25th. A Sweepstakes was won by Mr. Wallace's Silly Billy, beating four others. Tbe Heavy-weight Stakes was won by Mr. Gould's Jack O'Lantern, beating four others. DUNCHURCH. MARCH 26th. Match for £ 400. four miles. Mr. Clutterbuck's Clipstone - Mr. Osbaldestone. 1 Col. Charritie's Napoleon 2 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAK. AMERSHAM. MARCH 30th. Svreepstakes of 25 sov. each. four miles. Mr. Anderson's Arbutus Weston. 1 Mr. Kent's Jerry Capt. Becher. 2 Mr. Fairlie's Antelope Bean. 0 Ld. Pembroke's Peveril Anderson. 0 Mr. Munroe's Nell Gwynne - A Peer. 0 Mr. Home's Zigzag Mason. 0 Mr. Caldecott's ch. g. Mr. Fielding. 0 Mr. Solloway's Daring Ranger Owner. 0 Daring Ranger came in second, but was disqualified from not having kept the right line. WARWICKSHIRE. APRIL 6th. Match for £ 1000. six miles. Mr. Evans's Grimaldi, by Grimaldi Mr. Osbaldestone. 1 Col. Charri tie's Napoleon - Capt. Becher. 2 In consequence of both horses having deviated from the line, the stakes were drawn. 1834. ST. ALBANS. MARCH 14th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each,— the winner to be sold for £300. four miles. Hon. J. Brand's The Poet, by Catton Mr. Dicken's Vanguard Mr. Allen's Zigzag Mr. H. Peyton's Bamford Mr. Stone's Fitzowen Mr. Tibbit's Enterprize Mr. Price's Newport Mr. Elmore's Vespa Mr. Bainbridge's Muley Mr. Anderson's Gladiator Mr. Codrington's Premier Mr. Jordan's Moonraker J. Mason. 1 Owner. 2 Capt. Becher. 3 Owner. 0 Powell. 0 Ivins. 0 Bloxham. 0 N. Mason. O Capt. Nead. 0 Weston. 0 Owner. 0 Cardale. 0 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. Mr. Westley's Buffalo - - Owner. Mr. Bean's Dreadnought - Seffert. Hon. — Maynard's Taglioni - Owner. Mr. Fielding's Young Flyer - Mr. Crommelin. Mr. Stubbs's Radical - - Owner. Mr. Bean's Jerry - Owner. 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 to 1 agst Moonraker, and 12 to 1 agst The Poet. BEDFORD. MARCH 21st. A Purse of ^50. with £5. for the second horse,— the winner to be sold for ,£150. 4 miles. Mr. T. Walker's Dinman - Jenkins. 1 Mr. C. Higgins's Tomboy - Capt. Becher. 2 Six others also started, but were not placed. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £20. added, was won by Mr. Flesher's Don Cossack (Owner), beating Mr. Thomas's Dreadnought (Seffert) and another. SCOLE. MARCH 31st. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £20. added, was won by Mr. Blake's Fortunate Youth, (Caldecott) beating Mr. St. V. Wilson's Matilda and six others. CHELTENHAM. MARCH 31st. Match for £200., list. each, four miles. Mr. Lucas's Harlequin - Capt. Jenner. 1 Mr. P. Thompson's Primrose - Mr. H. Peyton. 2 STOURBRIDGE. APRIL 2d. Match for £ 100. four miles. Mr. Ball's Fiddler. - - Owner. 1 Mr. Anderson's Donna Maria - Owner. 2 HERNE BAY. APRIL 3d. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £50. added. 4 miles. Mr. DarreH's The Swerver - Owner. 1 Mr. H. Jenning's Election - - Neame. 2 Five others also started. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. NORTHAMPTON. APRIL 4th. Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each, four miles. Capt. Lamb's Vivian, by Fencer - Cupt. Becher. 1 Mr. Dicken's Vanguard - - Owner. 2 Mr. Osbaldestone's Cannon Ball - Owner. 3 Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each was won by Mr. Cooper's The Pony, (Owner) beating Mr. Higgins's Tomboy and two others, but as the four all went wrong the stakes were drawn. CHELTENHAM. APRIL 4tb. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, h. ft. Mr. D'Oyley's Fugleman, by Viscount Col. Gilbert's Conrad Seven others also started. 4 miles. Owner. Mr. Crommelin. AYLESBURY. NOVEMBER 12th. Sweepstakes of 15 sov. each, with a Cup, value 50 gs. added. 4 miles. Capt. Lamb's b. g. Vivian, by Fencer Mr. Bainbridge's Laurestina (sister to Arbutus) Mr. Yeasley's Cantley Mr. Tilbury's Prospero Mr. Fairlie's Noma M. of Waterford's Lancet Mr. Geary's Pickle Count D'Orsay's Ace of Trumps Mr. Solloway's Enterprize Mr. Cooper's Harlequin Capt. Sheddon's Phipps Capt. Clitheroe's Fingal Mr. Elmore's Grimaldi Mr. Bean's Dreadnought Mr. Anderson's The Flyer Mr. Anderson's The Poet Mr. Werton's Cottager Mr. Smith's b. g. Mr. Brown's Confidence Mr. Scotland's Glenartney 4 to 1 agst Vivian, 6 to 1 agst The Poet, 7 to 1 agst Grimaldi, 7 to 1 agst Lancet, 8 to 1 agst Cottager, 15 to 1 agst Cantley. Won by three lengths. V^upi. Jjecuei. Allnutt. X 2 A Lad. 3 Mason. 4 Powell. 5 Owner. 0 Owner. 0 A Lad. 0 Owner. 0 Owner. 0 Owner. 0 Owner. 0 Bean. 0 Cardale. 0 Weston. 0 Rice. 0 Field Nicholson. 0 A Lad. 0 . Owner. 0 Cartwright. 0 10 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. HARBOROUGH. DECEMBER 1st. Match for ^2000., h. ft., 12st. 71b. eacb. 4 miles. Capt. Lamb's Vivian, by Fencer - Capt. Becher. 1 M. of Waterford's Cock Robin - Owner, 2 1835. WALTHAM ABBEY. JANUARY 14th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each. 4 miles. Mr. Rice's Hare - * Owner. 1 Mr. Fairlie's Hawk's-eye - Capt. Becher. 2 Mr. Jenkins's Brush - - Seffert. 3 Mr. Elmore's Orion (Bean) and seven others also started, but were not placed. WARE. JANUARY 30th. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each was won by Mr. Bond's Baronet, (Tween) beating four others. Mr. Stone's No Won- der camo in first, but was disqualified from going through a gateway. FINCHLEY. FEBRUARY. Match for £ 400. four miles. Mr. Elmore's Orion - - Bean. 1 Mr. T. Anderson's Turpin - Capt. Becber. 2 ABERGAVENNY. FEBRUARY 3d. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each was won by Mr. St. George's Redman, (Owner ) beating Mr. Peyton's Frolic (Owner) and ten others. BROCKLESBY HUNT. FEBRUARY 17th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each was won by Mr. G. Hargrave's Laura, (L. Holmes) beating Mr. Morris's g., by Oiseau, and ten others. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 11 ST. ALBANS. MARCH 5th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, four miles. Capt. Fairlie's Agnes (late Noma) - Capt. Becher. 1 Mr. Seffert's Parasol - Owner. 2 Mr. Baring's Caliph. - N. Christian. 0 Mr. Firth's Laurestina - Charlton. 0 Mr. Anderson's The Poet (staked himself) Rice. 0 Mr. Weston's The Flyer - Owner. 0 Mr. Parker's Comber ton - - Owner. 0 Mr. R. Bevan's Captain Bob - Mason. 0 Mr. Elmore's Grimaldi - - Bean. 0 Capt. Williamson's Bittern - Dyson. 0 Mr. T. Theobald's Shamrock - Owner. 0 NORFOLK. MARCH 10th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each was won by Mr. St. Vincent Wilson's Matilda, l()st. 71b. (Postle) beating Mr. Munroe's Santillane and 4 others. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each was won by Mr. Munroe's Grab, (Chandler) beating Mr. Green's Tranby and eight others. CHELTENHAM. APRIL 1st. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £25. added,- the winner to be sold for £ 100. four miles. Mr. Pitt's Bobadil Mr. Baring's Caliph Mr. D'Oyley's Fugleman Mr. Hall's Shade Patrick. Capt. Becher. Owner. R. Christian. Eleven others also started, but were not placed. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £10. added, was won by Mr. Crowther's Caledonia, beating Mr. Thompson's Gipsy and nine others. 12 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 1836. HAYES. JANUARY 9th. Match for £ 100. four miles. Mr. Anderson's Red Deer - Bean. 1 Mr. Baring's Dorchester - Capt. Becher. 2 WALTHAM ABBEY. JANUARY 20th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £ 20. added, four miles. Mr. Elmore's Grimaldi, by Grimaldi Capt. Becher. 1 Mr. Firth's Laurestina - Powell. 2 Mr. Bett's Brush . - Wiggins. 0 Mr. Smith's Gnat - Chandler. 0 Mr. Seffert's Parasol - - Owner. 0 AYLESBURY. FEBRUARY 9th. The Heavy-weight Stakes of 15 sov. each, 10 ft., with £ 100. added, 12st. 71b. each, four miles. Mr. Armitage's Saladin Capt. Lamb's Vivian M. of Waterford's Yellow Dwarf Mr. Elmore's Grimaldi Mr. French's Harry Mr. Fairlie's Wing Mr. D'Oyley's Fugleman Mr. Dicken's Stranger Mr. T. Anderson's Rochelle Mr. T. Anderson's The Flyer Mr. T. Bryan's Red Deer Mr. Willan's Redman Mr. H. Bainbridge's Crusader Mr. T. Bainbridge's Speculation 5 to 1 agst Vivian, 5 to 1 agst Yellow Dwarf, 6 to 1 agst Saladin, 6 to 1 agst Redman, 6 to 1 agst Rochelle. Won easy. FEBRUARY 11th. The Light-weight Stakes of 15 sov. each, 10 ft. with £100. added, list. each, four miles. Capt. Lamb's Vivian, by Fencer - Capt. Becher. 1 Mr. Elmore's Grimaldi - - Seffert. 2 Powell. 1 Capt. Becher. 2 Owner. 3 Mason. 4 Kent. 0 Owner. 0 Owner. 0 Owner. 0 Bean. 0 Galloway. 0 Rice. 0 Capt. Willan. 0 Capt. Sheddon. 0 Field Nicholson. 0 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 13 Mr. D. Baring's The Pony - - Cooper. 3 Mr. Firth's Laurestina - - - Powell. 4 Mr. Geary's The Amazon - - Owner. 0 Mr. Bryan's Red Deer ... Rice. 0 M. of Waterford's Yellow Dwarf - - Owner. 0 Mr. Phillips's Jerry - - - Patrick. 0 Mr. Crommelin's Butterfly - - - Owner. 0 Mr. Anderson's Rochelle - - Mason. (J Mr. J. Sadler's Glasgow - - - J. Day, jun. 0 Mr. Solloway's Cannon-ball - - Owner. 0 Mr. Harris's Man-trap - - - Chandler. 0 Mr. Hawthorne's Sailor - - Owner. 0 Mr. Smith's Gnat - - - Owner. 0 3 to 1 agst Rochelle, 5 to 1 agst Glasgow, 6 to 1 agst Vivian, 7 to 1 agst The Pony, 8 to 1 agst Yellow Dwarf, 10 to 1 agst Laurestina. Won easy by two lengths. ROSS. FEBRUARY 23rd. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £25. added, four miles. Mr. Armitage's Saladin - - Powell. 1 Mr. Meyrick's Maid of the Grove ' - - Clinton. l> Mr. Solloway's Game Cock - Patrick. 3 Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each with a Purse added, was won by Mr. Scott's Buffer (Powell) beating five others. BROCKLESBY HUNT. FEBRUARY 23rd. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £50. added, was won by Mr. Cooper's Cannon Ball, (Grantham) beating Mr. Coate's Game Cock (Whitworth) and eight others. EGHAM. FEBRUARY 25th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each with £50. added ; list. 71b. each, four miles. Mr. Bryan's Bed Deer - - Powell. 1 Capt. Lamb's Vivian - - Capt. Becher. 2 Mr. Seffert's Parasol - - Mason. 3 Mr. Crommelin's Butterfly - - Owner. 4 Mr. Bloxham's Hop-duty - - Owner. 5 ] i STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR, LIVERPOOL. FEBRUARY 29th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £80. added ; the winner to be sold for £ 200. four miles. Mr. Sirdfield's The Duke - Capt. Becher. 1 Mr. Aspinall's Polyanthus - R. Christian. 2 Eight others also started, but were not placed. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £20. added, was won by Mr. Speed's Peace-maker (Tempest) beating Mr. Webster's Ironsides, (Capt Becher) and four others. WORCESTER. MARCH 1st. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £50. added, four miles. Capt. Lamb's Vivian, by Fencer - Capt. Becher. 1 Mr. R. Greaves's Midnight - - Patrick. 2 Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £30. added, and the winner to be sold for £30., was won by Mr. Webb's Gamecock (Walker) beating three others. ST. ALBANS. MARCH 3rd. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £20. added, four miles. Mr. Elmore's Grimaldi, by Grimaldi - Capt. Becher. 1 Mr. Harris's Prospero - - Mason, t Mr. Bryan's Red Deer - - Bean. 3 Mr. Firth's Laurestina - - Powell. 0 Mr. Seffert's Billiard Ball - - Owner. O Won by three lengths. Grimaldi dropped down dead immediately after passing the winning flags. HAVERFORDWEST. MARCH 3rd. A Sweepstakes was won by Mr. Bowyer's Peleus (Davis; beating seven others. NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK. MARCH 8th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £ 10. added, was won by Mr. Munro's Fieschi (Fuller) beating two others. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £lo. added, was won by Mr. Nurse's Predictor (Land) beating seven others. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 15 TAMWORTH. MARCH 9th. A Purse of £30. was won by Mr. Choice's The Infant beating five others. BIRMINGHAM. MARCH 14th. A Sweepstakes was won by Mr. Fowler's Mount Eagle (Wallis) beating two others. Another Stake was won by Mr. Wallis's Creeper (Ball) beating two others. LOUTH. MARCH 15th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each was won by Mr. VV. Whit worth's Ruth (Owner) beating six others. DARTFORD. MARCH 17th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with ,£40. added, four miles. Mr. Bryan's The Flyer, by Swap - Mason. 1 Mr. Bryan's Red Deer - - Owner. 3 Mr. Elmore's Young Grimaldi - Seftert 0 Mr. J. Anderson's Albino - - Owner. 0 A second Chase was won by Mr. Hodge's, ch. g. (Mason^ beating Mr. Elmore's Young Grimaldi and another. STRATFORD-ON-AVON. MARCH 17th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £50. added, the winner to be sold for £150., was won by Mr. Clifford's Lady Teazle (Owner) beating Mr. Moore's Harlequin and nineteen others. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £ 15. added, was won by Mr, Bicknell's Nat. (Cummins) beating five others. ALCESTER. MARCH 18th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £50. added, was won by Mr. R. Greave's Midnight (Patrick) beating Mr. Vevers' Ada and 8 others. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £'25. added, was won by Mr. Ye vers' Victor (Hardy) beating three others. 16 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR, LEAMINGTON AND WARWICK. MARCH 21st. Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each, with £200. added, four miles. Mr. Coke's Flacrow, by Blacklock Capt. Lamb's Vivian M. of Waterford's Yellow Dwarf Ld. Howth's Carlow Ld. Redesdale's Stocking-weaver Ld. Wilton's Prince Ld. Macdonald's Fugleman Sir E. Mostyn's Emanuel Capt. Lamb's b. g. by Manfred Mr. Phillipson's Beatrice Mr. R. Greave's Midnight Mr. Worth's Baronet Mr. Waddon's Red Rose Mr. Barnard's Lancastrian Mr. J. Sadler's Desperate Mr. Hall's Upas Mr. Little's Apostate 5 to agst Beatrice, 7 to 1 agst Vivian, 10 to 1 agst Flacrow, 10 to 1 agst Lancastrian, 12 to 1 agst Stocking-weaver, and 12 to 1 agst Des- perate. Won by three lengths. STAMFORD. MARCH 23rd. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £40. added, was won by Mr. Green's Cannon Ball, (Owner) beating seven others. NORTHAMPTON. MARCH 23rd. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £50. added, four miles. Mr. Fairlie's Wing - - Capt. Becher. 1 M. of Waterford's Crow - - Owner. 2 Ld. Southampton's Dreadnought - - Westley. 3 Mr. Jenkins's Deceiver - - Flesher. 4 Capt. Porter's Cracrow - - Owner. 5 MARCH 24th. The Farmers' Stakes of 5 sov. each, with £25. added, was won by Mr. Priest's g. Haycock. 1 Capt. Becher. V Owner. 3 Ld. Clanricarde. 0 Mr. D'Oyley. 0 Sir D. Baird. 0 Owner. 0 Horley. 0 Mr. Crommelin. 0 Powell. 0 Patrick. 0 Owner. 0 Ivins. 0 Hon. J. Villiers. 0 W.Sadler. 0 Solloway. Capt. Fendall. 0 0 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAB. 17 ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH. MARCH 24th. A Sweepstakes was won by Mr. Princeps's Magpie (Owner) beating nine others. CHELTENHAM. MARCH 25th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £50. added (£ 25. by the town and £ 25. by Ld. Seagrave). four miles. Mr. Bryan's Standard - - Smith. 1 Mr. I. Day's the Performer - W. Sadler. 2 Mr. I. Day's Splendour - - Owner. 3 Capt. Lamb's Vivian - Solloway. 4 Mr. Clifford's Lady Teazle - Mr. Crommelin. 0 Mr. Phillipson's Beatrice - Powell. 0 Mr. Clifford's Countess - - Owner. 0 Mr. Marshall's Foreigner - S. Lovesy. 0 Mr. Vevers's Ada - - Hardy. 0 Mr. Bryan's Red Deer - - Bean. 0 Mr. J. Yearsley's Maid of the Grove - 0 Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with <£l0. added, was won by Mr. T. Holyoake's Single Peeper beating Mr. D'Oyley's Fugleman and four others. BADSWORTH HUNT. APRIL 4th. A sweepstakes was won by Mr. Holland's Jerry (Stansfield) beating Mr. Stansfield's Edith and five others. EAST GRINSTEAD. APRIL 5th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with ifSO. added, four miles. Mr. Fairlie's Wing (101b. extra) - Capt. Becher. 1 Mr. Curwen's XXX - - Owner. 3 Mr. Weston's Souvenir - Owner. 3 Mr. Anderson's Albino - - Owner. 4 Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £25. added, was won by Mr, Wallace's Pine (Brooker) beating four others. HAYES. APRIL 9th. A Sweepstakes was won by Mr. Bryan's Red Deer (Owner) beating Mr. Elmore's The Hack (Bean) and four others. C 2 18 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK. APRIL 14th. A silver Cup given by G. St. Vincent Wilson, Esq., was won by Mr. Bloomfield's m. ( Ellis) beating three others. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with a purse added, was won by Mr. Rant's Trauby (Chandler) beating two others. HEREFORD. APRIL 16th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £50. added, four miles. Mr. Marshall's Foreigner - - Patrick. 1 Capt. Lamb's Lady Teazle - Solloway. 2 Mr. Vevers's Ada - - Walker. 0 Mr. Jones's Taglioni - Parker. 0 Mr. L. Meyrick's Maid of the Grove - Clinton. 0 Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £25. added, was won by Mr. Male's Sprig (Voice) beating 6 others. NUN APPLETON. APRIL 18. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with a purse added, was won by Mr. Trafford's Grenadier (Owner) beating five others. HATFIELD. NOVEMBER 19th. Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each, 15 ft. four miles. Mr. Fairlie's gr. g. Spicey, by Little John or Skim Mason. 1 Capt. Willan's Redman - Capt. Becher. 2 Mr. Anderson's Edwin - - Rice. 3 Mr. Deane's The Mite - H. Elmore. 4 Mr. Bryan's Red Deer - - Powell. 5 Mr. King's Clunbury - Seffert. 6 FINCHLEY. DECEMBER 15th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, four miles. Mr. Fairlie's Wing - - Mason. 1 Mr. Bryan's Red Deer - Owner. Ll Capt. Lamb's Lady Teazle - - Capt. Becher. 3 Mr. Jackson's The Mite - A Groom. 0 Mr. Elmore's Lottery - - H.Elmore. 0 Mr. Elmore's Smart - Seffert. 0 Mr. Walker's ch. m. - A Groom. 0 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 19 1837. WARE. FEBRUARY 9th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £20. added, I2st. each, four miles. Mr. Bean's Beanstalk - - Owner. 1 Mr. Jackson's The Mite - Martin. 2 Seven others also started, but were not placed. YORK. FEBRUARY 14th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, list. each. four miles. Hon. — Harboard's Wild-goose Capt. Blackall. 1 Mr. H. S. Thompson's The Fawn . Owner. 2 Four others also started. ST. ALBANS. FEBRUARY 28th. Sweepstakes of 15 sov. each, with a gold Cup added, the gift of Prince N. Esterhazy. three and a half miles. Mr. Drake's Speculation, by Robin Hood - Seffert. 1 Mr. Fairlie's Spicey - Capt. Becher. 2 Mr. Jackson's Cinderella - - Martin. 3 Mr. Anderson's Splendour - Solloway. 4 Twelve others also started, but were not placed. BROCKLESBY HUNT. FEBRUARY 28th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £ 50. added, four miles. Mr. Whitworth's Antelope - Owner. 1 Capt. Skipwith's Bumpkin 2 Mr. Nainby's Moses - 3 Some others were not placed. LIVERPOOL. MARCH 1st. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £100. added, weight for age, winners extra, five miles. Mr. Sirdfield's cb. g. The Duke - Potts. 1 20 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. Mr. Williamson's cb. g. The Disowned W. M'Donogh. 2 Mr. Knaresborough's ch. h. Dan. O'Connell Owner. 3 Mr. Sharratt's br. g. Zanga - Devine. 4 Sweepstakes of 5 sov. eacb, with £20. added, weight for age, — the winner to be sold for £ 100. four miles. Mr. James's b. g. Sir Thomas Lawrence - Byrne. 1 Mr. Knaresborough's ch. h. The Wonder - Owner. 2 Three others also started, but were not placed. MARCH 20th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, three miles. Mr. Williamson's br. g. Fop - W. M'Donogh. 1 Mr. Southern's br. g. Slug - - Owner. 2 Three others also started, but were not placed. HIGH WYCOMBE, MARCH 1st. A Purse of £40. with £5. for the second, I2st. each, four miles. Mr. Hook's Forester - Owner. 1 Mr, G. Tollit's Countess - - Owner. CJ Eight others also started, but were not placed. BATH. MARCH 1st. Sweepstakes of 15 sov. each, 10 ft., with £25. added, four miles. Capt. Roy's Trefoil - - . W. Sadler. 1 Sir L. Glynn's Paganini - Mr. Baylev. 2 Mr. Haddy's Lady - - Powell, 3 Eight others also started, but were not placed. MARCH 4th. Sweepstakes of 15 sov. each, 10 ft., with £50. added, 12st. each, four miles. Mr. Munro's Fieschi Mr. Heythorn's Sailor Capt. Richardson's Deceiver Mr. Marshall's Foreigner Mr. W. Sadler's Laura Mr. Pierrepoint's Benedict Sir L. Glynn's Paganini - Mi Mr. Jenkins's Brush Mr. Goldstone's Billy the Rover Won easy. Capt. Becher. 1 Owner. 2 Powell. .> Patrick. -J Owner. 5 Chandler. 0 [r. R. Bayley. 0 Oliver. 0 Rose. << STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 21 DUNCHURCH. MARCH 7th. Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each, with £J100. added, 12st. each, four miles. Capt. Lamb's Vivian, by Fencer (7 lb. extra) Capt. Becher. 1 Mr. Anderson's Jerry - - Mason. 2 Sir E. Mostyn's Warwick - Christian. 3 Capt. Fairlie's Wing (?lb. extra) - Oliver. 4 Ld. VVaterford's Cock Robin Owner. 5 Turner. 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 en°:ths. Count Batbyany's Stride-away Capt. Lamb's Beatrice Capt. Bisdee's Boy Blue Mr. Bageley's Emma Mr. Jenkins's Pilot Mr. Hipwell's Stranger Sir D. Baird's Gridiron Mr. Lambden's William Tell Mr. Angerstein's Stag Won easy by three A Sweepstakes was won by Capt. Lamb's Lady Teazle (Capt. Becher) beating two others. LOUTH. MARCH 10th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each was won by Mr. W. Whitworth's Bumpkin (Owner) beating Mr. Nicholson's Heather, and six others. LEAMINGTON. MARCH 14th. Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each, with i? 200. added (£ 150. by Capt. Lamb and £50. by the Town) 12st. each, four and a half miles. Mr. Anderson's Jerry, by Catterick (a son of Whisker) Mason. 1 Capt. Lamb's Vivian, by Fencer - Capt. Becher. 2 Mr. Coke's Flacrow, by Blacklock - Haycock. 3 M. of Waterford's Monarch, by Monarch - Owner. 4 Mr. Clifford's Countess, sister to Grimaldi - Owner. 5 Mr. Wallis's Creeper - - Owner. 6 Ld. Macdonald's Captain Bob, brother to Captain Arthur Owner. 7 Mr. Angerstein's Negociator. - Owner. 0 Sir E. Mostyn's Warwick - - Powell. 0 Capt. Williamson's Bittern - Chandler. 0 Mr. W. Sadler's Laura - - Owner. 0 Mr. W. Russell's Scripton - Christian. 0 Hon. T. Villiers's Valiant - Owner. 0 Won easy by two lengths. 22 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAK. FINCHLEY. MARCH. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, 12st. each, four miles. Mr. Fairlie's Wing - - Mason. 1 Capt. Lamb's Lady Teazle - Capt. Becher* % Mr. Elmore's Lottery - H. Elmore. 0 Mr. Walker's Columbine - Oliver. 0 Mr. Jackson's Mite - - Martin. 0 Mr. Elmore's Smart - Seffert. 0 Mr. Bryant's Red Deer - - Owner. 0 HAYES. MARCH 18th. A Cup, value 30 gs. with £ 10. added, and £5. for the second, was won by Capt. Cannon's Peacock (Oliver) beating Capt. Cockedge's Miss Blake, and eight others. NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK. MARCH '21st. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with a Purse added. lOst. 71b. each, was won by Mr. Bett's Little John (Owner) beating five others. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with a Purse added, 12st. each, was won by Mr. Dodd's Speculation (Owner) beating four others. Mr. Nurse's Predictor came in first, but was disqualified from not keeping the line. NORTHAMPTON. MARCH 29th. Sweepstakes of 20 sov. each, with £100. added, 12st. each, four miles. Capt. Cbilde's ch. h. Conrad, by Whitworth Owner. 1 Mr. Anderson's b. g. Jerry (121b. extra) - Solloway. "Z Mr. Fairlie's gr. g. Spicey (7lb. extra) Capt. Becher. 3 M. of Waterford's b. h. Yellow Dwarf - Owner. 0 Mr. Bainbridge's br. g. Speculation - Powell. 0 Mr. Tilbury's ch. g. Prospero - Mason. 0 Mr. Knaresborough's ch. h. Dan. O'Connell (71b. extra) Dennis. 0 Mr. Flesber's b. g. Harlequin - - Owner. 0 Col. Copeland's b. g. Beanstalk - - Oliver. 0 5 to 2 agst Jerry, 5 to 1 agst Spicey, 10 to 1 agst Conrad. Won easy. The Farmers' Stakes of 5 sov. each, with if 40. added, and £ 10. for the second, was won by Mr. Hill's Don Juan (Flesher) beating- Mr. Ekins's Magic, and 11 others. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 23 BADSWORTH HUNT. MARCH 29th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, 12st. each, four miles. Mr. Young's ch. h. Sir Frizzle Pumpkin Mr. Chaloner. 1 Mr. H. Edwards's gr. g. Barnaby - Owner. 2 Mr. Wilmot's ch. g. Jerry (61b. extra) - Owner. 3 Six others also started. CHELTENHAM, APRIL 4th. Sweepstakes of 20 sov. each, 5 ft., with £50. added. (£25. by Lord Seagrave and £25. by the Town) 12st. each, four miles. Capt. Lamb's b. g. Vivian, by Fencer - Capt. Becher. 1 Mr. Anderson's ch. g. Splendour - Solloway. 2 Capt. Richardson's b. g. Deceiver - Powell. 3 Mr. Knaresborough's Dan. O'Connell - Dennis. 4 Mr. Williamson's ch. g. The Disowned - W. M'Donogh. 5 Mr. Flesher's b. h. Harlequin - Moggridge. 6 M. of Waterford's Monarch - - Owner. 0 Mr. Jackson's Cinderella - Martin. 0 Mr. Bryan's Sportsman - - Walker. 0 Mr. V /Dolphin's b. g. Standard - W. Smith. 0 Mr. Isaac Day's ch. g. Oberon (late Punt) - Owner. 0 Mr. J. J. Bristow's Cannon Ball - Mr. W. Peel. 0 Mr. S. Lovesy's Workman - - Owner. 0 Mr. Galloway's North Star - Oliver. 0 Won easy by two lengths. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, list. 7lb. each, two and a half miles. Mr. J. Ballinger b. g. Railroad - Oliver. 1 Mr. E. Jenkins's gr. g. Melbourne - Mason. 2 Mr. E. Jones's b. g. by Marshal Blucher - Powell. 3 Mr. J. Humphrey's br. m. Ethilda - Owner. 4 Six others also started, but were not placed. ST. ALBANS. DECEMBER. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, 12st. each. 3 miles. Mr. Anderson's The Performer, by Spectre - Oliver. 1 Mr. Elmore's Lottery, by Lottery - Mason. 2 Mr. Jenkins's Midnight - - Barker. 0 24 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. Mr. Elmore's The Fox of Bally Botherem Mr. Thomas's Shylock Mr. Lambden's Laura Mr. Jackson's Cinderella Mr. Walker's Grasshopper Midnight came in first, but was short of weight H. Elmore. 0 Capt. Becher. 0 Bean. 0 Martin. 0 Seffert. 0 1838. METROPOLITAN. FEBRUARY 24th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with a gold Cup added, four miles. Mr. Elmore's Lottery, by Lottery - Mason. 1 Mr. Russell's Betsy Bounce - - Martin. 2 Mr. Gilles's Nigger - - Barker. 0 Mr. Halfacre's Snocks - - Seffert. 0 Mr. Lambden's The Performer - Oliver. 0 Mr. Lambden's Laura - - Rice. 0 Mr. Firth's Centaurus (late Birthday) - Capt. Becher. 0 HERTFORD. FEBRUARY 27th. A Purse of ^30. was won by Mr. Bett's Little Dwarf (Oldaker) beating four others. BATH. FEBRUARY 28th. Sweepstakes of 15 sov. each was won by Mr. R. Newcombe's Cannon Ball (Mr. R. Bavley) beating ten others. HAVERFORDWEST. MARCH 1st. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each was won by Mr. Smith's Lara, beating five others. LIVERPOOL. MARCH 4th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £25. added, four miles. Mr. M'Donogh's Sir William, by Welcome Potts. 1 Mr. A. Moore's Scamp - - Clarendon. 2 Mr. Chawner's The Duke - Capt. Becher. 3 Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with if 20. added, was won by Mr. Devine's Sir Thomas Lawrence, beating four others. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 25 WARE. MARCH 8th. A Sweepstakes was won by Mr. Fuller's Champion (Owner) beating six others. Mr. Weston's Conrad came in first, but was disqualified from not having kept the line. SHROPSHIRE. MARCH 12th. A Sweepstakes was won by Mr. Vernon's Tushing- ham (Boote) beating three others. BROCKLESBY HUNT. MARCH 13th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £ 50. added, four miles. Mr. Morris's Valentine - - Owner. 1 Mr. Cook's Transport - Nicholson. 2 Mr. Patchitt's Grasshopper - - Brown. 3 Mr. Empson's Senex - Owner. 4 Thirteen others also started, but were not placed. BROADWAY. MARCH 14th. Sweepstakes was won by Mr. Vevers's Charity, by Woodman, (Powell) beating Mr. Ballinger's Railroad. A second Sweepstakes was won by Mr.Walker's Negociator( Owner) beating two others. AYLESBURY. MARCH 15th. A silver Cup, value 25 gs. with £10. for the second, for Farmers' Horses, was won by Mr. Holdham's Maria, (Eustace) beating Mr. Sherriff's Bodice (Bennett) and four others. A Purse of £30., with ,^10. for the second, was won by Mr. Ballard's Daring Ranger (Page) beating Mr. Ballard's Bessy Bedlam (Hill) and five others. DUNCHURCH. MARCH loth. Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each, with £ 100. added, I2st. each, four miles. Mr. Marshall's Foreigner - - Oliver. 1 Ld. Macdonald's The Nun - Mason. 2 Mr. W. Coke's Manchester - - Hey cock. 3 Mr. Lambden's Vespasian - Patrick. 0 26 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. Sir E. Mostyn's Warwick - - Powell. 0 Capt. Lamb's Manfred - Capt. Becber. 0 Capt. Childe's Sultan - - Owner. 0 Mr. Jenkins's Midnight (broke her back) Barker. 0 Mr. Jones's The Disowned - M'Donogh. 0 Mr. G. O. Moore's Scamp - - Devine. 0 HIGH WYCOMBE. MARCH 19th. A Purse of ,£40., with .£10. for the second and £ 5. for the third, 12st. each, four miles. Mr. T. Hussey's XX - - Owner. 1 Mr. Workman's Waterman • Owner. 2 Mr. Hook's Ploughman - « Owner. 3 Eight others also started, but were not placed. ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH. MARCH 19th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £20. added, was won by Mr. Woodehouse's Pointer (Capenhurst) beating five others. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each was won by Mr. Allsell's br. g. (Barker) beating three others. LOUTH. MARCH 20th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each was won by Mr. Cartwright's Trump (Smith) beating eleven others. STRATFORD-ON-AVON. MARCH 22d. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £30. added, — the winner to be sold for £ 150. — was won by Mr. Marshall's Railroad (Oliver) beating eleven others. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £15. added, — the winner to be sold for £40. — was won by Mr. Aliliward's Deceitful (Powell) beating four others. CARDIGAN. MARCH 22d. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £30. t.dded, was won by Mr. F. Smyth's Lara (Llewellyn) beating four otheis. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 27 LEAMINGTON. MARCH 23d. Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each, with £150. added, four miles. Ld. Macdonald's The Nun, by Catton Mason. 1 Mr. Walker's Sportsman - Oliver. 2 Mr. M'Donogh's Sir William - Owner. 3 Ld. Suffield's Jerry- - N. Mason. 0 Sir E. Mostyn's Warwick Capt. Lamb's Vivian - Powell. 0 - Capt. Becher. 0 Mr. M. Stanley's Captain Bob - Christian. 0 Mr. Coke's Manchester - Capt. White. 0 Mr. Vevers's Charity - Newman. 0 Mr. Jones's The Disowned - Parker. 0 Mr. Elmore's Lottery - Barker. 0 Mr. Alkin's Darleston - - Mr. Boultbee. 0 Mr. Fuller's Champion - Owner. 0 Won by a length. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £ 20. added, was won by Mr. A. M'Donogh's Sir Thomas (Owner) beating five others. Mr. Ball's Needwood came in first, but was disqualified from not keeping the line. BEACONSFIELD. MARCH 27th. A Purse of £ 40., with £ 10. for the second, was won by Mr. Hook's Ploughman (Owner) beating Mr. Warterton's Blue-stockings (Williamson) and five others. CHELTENHAM. MARCH 28th. Sweepstakes of 20 sov. each, 5 ft., with £50. added (£ 25. by Lord Seagrave and £ 25. by the Town), four miles. Mr. Newcome's Cannon Ball - - Powell. 1 Mr. Vevers's Charity - - Mr. P. Thompson. 2 Mr. A. M'Donogh's Sir William - Owner. 3 Mr. Isaac Day's Cetus - Capt. Becher. 0 Mr. Marshall's Railroad - - Oliver. 0 Mr. Williamson's Scamp - Devine. O Mr. Walker's Sportsman - - Owner. 0 Won by nearly a length. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £10. added, was won by Mr. Bliss's Perry-stone (Oliver) beating nine others. 28 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. GRANTHAM. MARCH 29th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £50. added, was won by Mr. Skipworth's King Cole (Owner) beating eleven others. NORTHAMPTON. MARCH 30th. Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each, with £100. added, four miles. Capt. Lamb's Vivian, by Fencer - Capt. Becher. 1 Mr. Lambden's Laura - - Oliver. 2 Mr. Lambden's Vespasian - Mason. 3 Won easy. The Farmers' and Tradesmen's Stakes of 5 sov. each, with £40. added and £10. for the second, was won by Mr. Stevenson's True Blue, by Jujube (Barker), beating Mr. Lebird's Gladiator (Owner) and eight others. DAVENTRY. APRIL 3rd. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with a purse added, four miles. Mr. Elmore's Lottery, by Lottery Capt. Lamb's Vivian, by Fencer Mr. Waddell's Virginia Capt. Kingscote's The Spiller Mr M'Donogh's Sir William Capt. ChildVs Conrad Mr. Aspinall's Luck's-all Mr. W. Armstrong's Wbizgig (drowned) Mr. Jones's The Disowned (died in running) Won easy. DISS. APRIL 3rd. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £30. added, 10 st. 7 lb. each, was won by Mr. W. Bett's Little Dwarf (F. Oldaker) beating four others. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £40. added, 12 st. each, was won by Mr. H. Munro's Fieschi (Fuller) beating five others. BATH. APRIL 3rd. Sweepstakes of 15 sov. each, with £50. added, was won by Mr. Newcombe's Cannon Ball (Powell) beating Mr. Marshall's Railroad and eight others. Mason. 1 Capt. Becher. 2 Powell. 0 Parker. 0 Owner. 0 Owner. 0 Owner. 0 Owner. 0 Oliver. 0 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAK. 29 BADSWORTH HUNT. APRIL 3rd. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. was won by Lord Hawk ns. Conservative (Sykes) beating six others. NEWPORT PAGNELL. APRIL 5th. A Sweepstakes was won by Mr. Brown's Dolly Spicer (Barker) beating four others. NORTH WALSHAM. APRIL 6th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with a Silver Cup and £20. added, was won by Mr. Sandiford's Congress (Green) beating six others. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £20. added, was won by Hon. E. Wodehouse's Cain (Brett) beating seven others, three of which ran in before Cain, but were disqualified from not having kept the line. ECCLES HUNT. APRIL 9th. A Sweepstakes was won by Mr. Bignold's Magic (Turner) beating six others. BIRMINGHAM. APRIL 17th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £60. added, was won by Capt. Fendall's the Grayling beating ten others. The Bar Beacon Stakes of 3 sov. each, with £'25. added, was won by Mr. Goodwin's Tom Leedham, by Rolla, beating four others. CARDEN. APRIL 17th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with a Cup added by J. Leche, Esq., with £15. for the second and £5. for the third. Mr. Ford's Abbeyfield - - Mr. Court. 1 Capt. France's Dictator - Owner. 2 Mr. Sparling's Rat-tail - - Owner. 3 Thirteen others also started, but were not placed. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £16. added, was won by Mr. Tuthill's Billy the Beau (Watson) beating four others. D 2 30 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. ABERGAVENNY. APRIL 18th. 12 st. each, four miles. Mr. Hickman's Railroad - - Oliver. 1 Mr. Vevers's Charity - Powell. 2 Mr. F. Smith's Lara - - Llewellyn. 3 Two others also started, but were not placed. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with a Cup value 25 gs. added, was won by Mr. Lawrence's Fugleman (Barker) beating four others. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £ 10. and a whip added, was won by Mr. Bellamy's Ludford (Williams) beating six others. ALCESTER. APRIL 18th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with ,£50. added, four miles. Mr. Waddell's Virginia - - Powell. 1 Capt. Fendall's The Grayling - Christian. 2 Mr. Milward's Deceitful - Parker. 0 Mr. Green's Radical - Owner. 0 Mr. Walker's Sportsman - - Oliver. 0 Mr. T. O. Mason's The Pony - Barker. 0 Mr. Cockbill's Little Bob - - Patrick. 0 Won by a neck. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £lZ6. added, was won by Mr. Barker's Tom Leedham (Owner) beating nine others. BRECON. APRIL 23rd. Sweepstakes of 3 sov., with £30. added, was won by Mr. Hickman's Railroad (Owner) beating Mr. Vevers's Charity (Powell) and 2 others. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £20. added, the winner to be sold for J? 30., was won by Mr. Romer's Conservative (Owner) beating three others. ROMFORD. APRIL 26th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, the winner to be soM for £100., was won by Mr. Elmore's Nigger (Mason) beating Mr. Wood's Jacky-my-lad (Oldaker) and 2 others. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, the winner to be sold for ^50., was won by Mr. Betts's ch. g, (Oldaker) beating four others. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR, 31 METROPOLITAN. NOVEMBER 8th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, Cup added, 100 gs. value, four miles. Mr. Webb's Pauline, bj Starch Capt. Fendall's The Grayling Mr. Barker's Weathercock Capt. Becher's Snooser Mr. Jackson's Maid of the Mill Mr. Elmore's Yellow Dwarf Mr. Armstrong's Flecknoe Mr. Tilbury's Paul Pry Mr. Oldaker's Jim Crow (broke his back) with a silver Smith. 1 Oliver. o Owner. 3 Owner. 4 Martin. 5 Mason. 0 Owner. 0 A Peer. 0 Owner. 0 NORTHBOURNE. NOVEMBER 18th. Sweepstakes of 15 sov. each, with £50. added, was won by Capt. Andrews's Scamp (Owner) beating Mr. Jameson's Antelope (Harvey) and two others. ST. ALBANS. NOVEMBER 20th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each. Mr. Elmore's Yellow Dwarf Mr. Webb's Pauline Mr. Thomas's Napoleon Mr. Daniel's Borax Mr. Bruce's Grayling Won easy. three miles. Mason. 1 Smith. J2 Carlin. "~3 Oliver. 0 Owner. O CLITHEROE. NOVEMBER 29th. A Sweepstakes was won by Mr. D. Hornby's Antonio (Bretherton) beating ten others. JACKSON'S GROUND. DECEMBER 7th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, four miles. Mr. Elmore's Yellow Dwarf - - Mason. 1 Mr. Thomas's Clasper - Carlin. 2 Capt. Becher's Squeers - - Oliver. 0 Mr. Rollin's Rex - Martin. O Mr. Bruce's Grayling - - Owner. 0 Grayling came in first, but was short of weight. 32 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. OXFORD. DECEMBER 17th. Sweepstakes of 20 sov. each was won by- Mr. Wheeler's Diana (Moore) beating three others. EASTBOURNE. DECEMBER 19th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £50. added, was won by Mr. Girdlestone's Dead-weight (Birch) beating three others. 1839. TADCASTER. JANUARY 3rd. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, 12 st. each, half- bred horses allowed 7 lbs. Four miles. Mr. Cook's Transport, by Alexander - Robson. I Mr. Syke's Conservative - - Owner. 2 Mr. Whitworth's Sir John - Owner. 3 Mr. Lamplugh's Prickbelt - - Owner. 4 Mr. Smith's Nathan (late Trump) - Owner. 5 Mr. Whitaker's Spotless - - Owner. 6 A Silver Cup, with £10. for farmers' horses, was won by Mr. Lamplugh's Prickbelt, by Brutandorf, (Hopper) beating Mr. Sykes's Conservative and 3 others. JACKSON'S GROUND. JANUARY. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with a Cup added, four miles. Mr. Blyth's Comet - - Owner. 1 Mr. Elmore's Yellow Dwarf - Mason. 2 Mr. Jackson's Maid of the Mill - Martin. 0 Mr. Home's Hap-hazard - - Carlin. 0 Mr. Theobald's Pauline - Smith. 0 NEWPORT. JANUARY 25th, Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each was won by Mr. Tomlin's Decider (Powell) beating six others. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAE. 33 PRESTON. FEBRUARY 4th. Sweepstakes of 15 sov. each, with £60. added, was won by Mr. Ainsworth's Caleb (Edmonstone) beating Mr. D. Hornby's Antonio (Bretherton) and three others. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £40. added, was won in two two-mile heats by Mr. Bretberton's Rob Roy (Owner) beating three others. WARE. FEBRUARY 5th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £25. added, four miles. Mr. Elmore's Yellow Dwarf - Mason. 1 Mr. Fuller's Champion - - Oliver. 2 Mr. Smith's Comet and two others also started, but were not placed. BROCKLESBY HUNT. FEBRUARY 12th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £50. added, and £10. for the second, four miles. Mr. Richardson's br. g. Ormsby, by Sir Gilbert, 6 yrs. Lionel Holmes. 1 Mr. W. Marris's gr. g. Peter Simple, by Arbutus, 5 yrs. Owner. 2 Mr. C. Patchitt's ch. g. Grasshopper, by Commodore, aged Owner. 3 Mr. Lamplugh's b. g. Prickbelt, aged - Owner. () Mr. Smith's br. g., by Commodore, aged - Whitworth. O Mr. C. Robson's ch. g. Mister Fry, aged - Carnley. 0 Mr. W. Davy's b. g. Gaylad, 5 yrs. - - Owner. 0 Mr. Richardson's b. g. Velox, aged - G. Skipworth. 0 Mr. E. Hodgson's ch. m. Esmeralda, 5 yrs. - Owner. 0 Mr. T. Brown's b. g. Rory O'More, aged - Owner. 0 Mr. T. Brooke's br. g. Little John, 4 yrs. - Grantham. 0 Mr. F. Codd's br. g. King Cole, aged Capt. Skipwith. 0 Mr. Green's b. g. Sportsman, aged - Owner. 0 Mr. Towler's gr. m. Diana, aged - - Wilson. 0 Mr. W. G. Loft's gr. g. Valentine, aged - Owner. 0 Mr. M. Grayburn's gr. m. Grace Darling, aged Hudson. 0 34 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. JACKSON'S GROUND. FEBRUARY 14th. A Silver Tea Service, four miles. Mr. Elmore's Yellow Dwarf - - Mason. 1 Mr. Barker's The Queen - Owner. 2 Mr. Bruce's Grayling - - Owner. 3 Mr. Bruce's Paddy Carey - - O'Flinn. 4 Seven others also started, but were not placed. MELTON. FEBRUARY 15th. Match for £500. P. P. four miles. Lord Cranstoun's Sir William, by Welcome M'Donogh. 1 Lord Suffield's Jerry, by Catterick - - Mason. 2 HIPPODROME. FEBRUARY 15th. Match for £ 100. Mr. Theobald's Pauline, by Starch - Smith. 1 Mr. Bruce's The Grayling - - Owner. 2 HERTFORD. FEBRUARY 20th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £25. added, four miles. Mr. Bruce's Paddy Carey - - Owner. 1 Mr. Elmore's Yellow Dwarf - Mason. 2 Mr. Smith's Comet and 2 others also started, but were not placed. LOUTH. FEBRUARY 21st. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £50. added, and £10. for the second, four miles. Mr. Smith's Commodore - - Whitworth. 1 Mr. Codd's King- Cole - 2 Mr. Thistlewood's Topthorn - 3 Six others also started, but were not placed. Mason. 1 Oliver. 2 Martin. 3 Barker. 1 Capt. Becher. 0 Wilmot. 0 Morgan. 0 Powell. 0 Owner. i) Wadlow. 0 Hardy. 0 A. M'Donogh. 0 Walker. 0 Owner. 0 W. M'Donogh. 0 Byrne. 0 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 35 LIVERPOOL. FEBRUARY 26th. Sweepstakes of 20 sov. each, 5 ft., with £ 100. added, second saved his stake, 12st. each, five miles. (55 subs.) Mr. Elmore's br. g. Lottery, by Lottery Sir E. Mostyn's ch. g. Seventy-four, by Memnon Mr. Theobald's b. m. Pauline, by Starch Mr. Stevenson's ch. g. True Blue, by Jujube Capt. Childe's Conrad Mr. Robertson's Cramp Mr. A. G. Bowen ns. Rambler Mr. Marshall's Railroad Mr. Newcombe's Cannon Ball Capt. Lamb's Jack Mr. Vevers's Charity Ld. Macdonald's The Nun Sir D. Baird's Pioneer Mr. Ferguson's Daxon Mr. Ferguson's Bust Mr. Ferguson's Barkston Mr. J. Oswald ns. Dictator (broke a blood-vessel, and died on the course) ... Carlin. 0 5 to 1 agst Lottery, 7 to 1 agst Rust, 10 to 1 agst Railroad, 12 to 1 agst Seventy-four, 15 to 1 agst Cannon Ball, 100 to 7 agst Dictator, 100 to 5 agst Pauline. Won by a length and a half. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £30. added, weight for age, — the winner to be sold for £ 100. — heats two miles, was won in three heats by Mr. Thompson's br. m. by Harry (Oliver) beating Mr. Ryan's Smike (won the first heat) and eight others. FEBRUARY 27th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £50. added, weight for age, — thorough bred horses 71b., and winners of Steeple Chases, Hurdle or Hunter's Stakes 51b. extra, of two 71b. extra, and of three or more l()lb. extra, — two miles, — was won by Mr. Stevenson's True Blue, by Jujube (Barker) beating Mr. Vevers's Charity (Oliver) and two others. BATH. MARCH 1st. Sweepstakes of 15 sov. each, 10 ft., was won by Mr. Stapylton's Jester (Patrick) beating five others. MARCH 4th. Handicap Sweepstakes of 3 sov., with £30. added, was won by Mr. Haythorn's Sailor (Powell) beating five others. 36 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. KNIGHTON. MARCH 2d. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £50. adder], was won by Mr. Wilkins's Catch-me-who-can (Bailey) beating four others. BANBURY. MARCH 7th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £50. added, was won by Mr. Cockbill's Little Bob (Oliver) beating Mr. Ball's Needwood and six others. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £2. added, was won by Mr. George's Pilot, beating two others. BLACKBURN. MARCH 7th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £100. added, four miles. Mr. Marshall's Railroad - , - Powell. 1 Mr. D. Hornby's Antonio - W. H. Hornby. 2 Mr. J. Lomax's Rector - - Bretherton. 0 Mr. Ainsworth's Caleb - Edmonstone. O Mr. M'Donogh's Barkston - - Owner. 0 Mr. Stevenson's True Blue - Barker. 0 Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £70. added, one and a half mile heats, was won at two heats by Mr. F. Ashton's Miss Fanny (A. M'Donogh) beating five others. JACKSON'S GROUND. MARCH 7th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with a silver Tea Service added, was won by Mr. Westley'sThe Queen (Owner) beating twelve others. A silver Tea Pot was won by Mr. J. Anderson's Tom Tug (Oliver) beating three others. NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK. MARCH 12th. The Light-weight Stakes, lOst. 71b. each, was won by Mr. B. Land's Jim Crow (Owner) beating two others. The Heavy-weight Stakes, 12st. each, was won by Mr. B. Land's Lottery (Owner) beating four others. NORTHAMPTON. MARCH 13th. Sweepstakes of 20 sov. each, with £ 100. added, four miles. Mr. Elmore's b. g. Jerry, by Catterick - Mason. 1 Mr. Lambden's b. g. Transport - Powell. 2 Martin. 3 Owner. 0 Barker. 0 Beale. 0 Carlin. 0 Box. 0 Oliver. 0 Owner. 0 Goddard. 0 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 37 Mr. Lambden's ch. g. Splendour Capt. Childe's Conrad Mr. Stevenson's True Blue Hon. Capt. Forester's Kite Mr. Raworth's Alhambra Mr. S. Sutton's Demidoff Ld. Cassillis's Embassy Mr. Bruce's The Miller Ld. Chesterfield's b. g. bv Waverley Won by twelve lengths. The Farmers' Stakes of 5 sov. each, with £50. added, was won by Mr. Goode's Comet (Mason) beating Mr. Westley's The Queen (Oliver) and six others. GRANTHAM. MARCH 14th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £25. added, was won by Mr. Skipworth's Diana (Owner) beating Mr. Sandiford's Corringham and three others. HAVERFORDWEST. MARCH 14th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £40. added, was won by Mr. Davis's Madcap beating Mr. Bennor's Lara and five others. MAIDSTONE. MARCH 15th. Sweepstakes of 15 sov. each, with £ 100. added, four miles. Mr. Elmore's Lottery, by Lottery - Mason. 1 Mr. Barker's Weathercock - - Martin. 2 Baron Rothschild's Orion - Carlin. 3 Baron Rothschild's gr. g. - A Groom. 0 Mr. Bruce's Paddy Carey - Owner. 0 Mr. Duppa's Memento - - Owner. 0 Won easy. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £50. added, was won by Mr. Armstrong's Flecknoe (Owner) beating Mr. Hodge's Cantab and another. BYTHORNE. MARCH 15th. A Sweepstakes was won by Mr. Jones's Go-bye Owner) beating eleven others. The Farmers' Stakes was won by Mr. T. George's Unique. E 38 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. BECCLES. MARCH loth. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with a Cup added, was won by Mr. Chason's Coroner (Thurston) beating Mr. Pearson's Law-suit and three others. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with a Purse added, was won by Mr. Land's Jim Crow (Owner) beating another. NOTTINGHAM. MARCH 18th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £50. added, was won by Mr. Butler's Stranger (Guy) beating Mr. Wesley's Neptune (Owner) and five others. YORK. MARCH 18th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with a Challenge Cup added, for horses tbe property of Officers in the 5th Dragoon Guards, 12st. 71b. each, three miles, was won by Col. Sir Maxwell Wallace's Butcher (Mr. Sutton) beating Hon. Major Scarlett's Appleton (Capt. Buslie) and six others. This Cup was presented by J. F. Scott, Esq., on his leaving the regiment, under the condition that it should be run for annually. Very few of the chases for it have been published ; but the following is a list of the winners from the commencement : — In 1834, when quartered at Dublin, it was won by Lt. Knocker's b. m. Nanny, five years. 1835 ,, at Manchester „ by Capt. J. W. King's La Bayadere, four years. 1836 ,, at Edinburgh ,, by Capt. J. W. King's His Majesty. 1837 „ at Leeds „ by Lt. R. Cham- bers's Miss Whitefoot. 1838 ,, at Birmingham ,, by Lt. Whitta- ker's Spotless. In every chase but that of 1839 the winner was ridden by his owner. BURTON-ON-TRENT. MARCH 19th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with a Purse added, was divided between Mr. H. F. Brown's Flash Billy (Arnold) and Mr. Woodehouse's Solicitor (Dester) who ran a dead heat. Seven others also started. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 39 MELTON. MARCH 19th. Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each, the last paid the second horse's stake, four miles, (nine subs.) Hon. A. J. Villiers's b. m. Gipsy, by Belzoni Owner. 1 Ld. Desart's Sweet William - - Owner. 2 Ld. Suffield's b. g. - - Owner. 3 Ld. Macdonald's Wing- - - Owner. ■ M. of Waterford's The Sea - Owner, h Sir David Baird's Pioneer - - Owner. 6 Ld. Cranstoun's Conservative - Owner. 7 The Sea and Pioneer backed agst the Field. Won easy. MARCH 23d. Match for £ 100. four miles. M. of Waterford's The Sea, by Whalebone - Owner. 1 Ld. Desart's Sweet William - Owner. 2 BOSTON. MARCH 19th. A Sweepstake 5 was won by Mr. Clayworth's Wild Rose (Cartwright) beating six others. BURTON CONSTABLE. MARCH i9th. A Sweepstakes was won by Mr. Bowlby's Emperor (Cayley) beating Mr. Green's Sportsman and four others. FAKENHAM. MARCH 20th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £80. added, was won by Mr. Land's Lottery (Owner) beating five others. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £40. added, was won by Mr. Brown's Longwaist (Green) beating four others. AYLESBURY. MARCH 21st. A silver Cup, given by Lord Errol, with £10. for the second, was won by Mr. Perren's ch. m. by Carbonaro (Owner ) beating Mr. Lucas's Prunella ( Eustace) and another. A silver Cup, with £ 10. for the second, given by the Gentlemen of the Royal Hunt, was won by Mr. Lucas's Prunella (Eustace) beating Mr. Golby's Conservative (Owner) and five others. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £20. added, and £10. for the second, was won by Mr. Eeles's Primrose (Owner) beating Mr. Perren's ch. m. by Carbonaro (Owner) and six others, including Mr. Bennett's Hercules (Owner) who fell and broke his back. 40 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAK. BEDFORD. MARCH 22d. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £50. added, was won by Mr. Westley's The Queen (Owner) beating Mr. Booth's Nottingham and two others. The Farmers' Stakes of 5 sov. each, with £25. added, was won by Mr. G. Higgins's Balloon (Owner) beating Mr. Rogers's Rumour and three others. LEAMINGTON. MARCH 22d. four miles. Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each, with £200. added. Ld. Macdonald's The Nun, by Catton Mr. Vevers's Charity, by Woodman Mr. Elmore's Lottery, by Lottery Mr. Robertson's Wattle Sir E. Mostyn's Seventy-four Mr. Lambden's Splendour Mr. Lambden's Transport Count Bathyany's Perfection - Mr. Elmore's Jerry Mr. Newcombe's Cannon Ball - Mr. Bruce's The Miller W. M'Donogh. 1 Powell. 2 Mason. 3 Patrick. 0 Oliver. O Barker. O Power. 0 Parker. 0 Bean. 0 Carlin. 0 Martin. 0 A very close race between the three placed. HIGH WYCOMBE. MARCH 26th. A Purse of £40., with £10. for the second and £ 5. for the third, four miles. Mr. Corbet's The Clock-maker, by Master Richard Hill. 1 Mr. G. Fane's Billy the Rover - - Owner. 2 Mr. Lovegrove's Jubilee - Coltman. 3 Four others also started. NEWBURY. MARCH 26th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £30. added, was won by Mr. Justice's gr. g. Deception (Buckeridge) beating Mr. Pitten's Vivian (Fleming) and three others. HORNDON-ON-THE-HILL. MARCH 26th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £25. added, was won by Mr. Thome's Champion beating two others. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £16. added, was won by Mr. Francis's Patty beating another. A Purse was won by Mr. Thome's Ball beating another. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 41 ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH. MARCH 26th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £20. added, was won by Mr. Berri rig-ton's Dusty Bob (Barker) beating- Mr. Hackett's Liberty and six others. ECCLES HUNT. MARCH 26th. The Heavy-weight Stakes was won by Mr. B. L nd's Predictor (Owner.) The Light-weight Stakes was won by Mr. Ellis's Turner beating Mr. Land's Jim Crow. PICKERING. MARCH 26th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £ 10. added, was won by Mr. Wardell's Champagne (Owner) beating Mr. Spence's Hard-bargain and five others. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £ 10. added, was won by Mr. Heseltine's Logic (Barton) beating five others. FAKENHAM. MARCH 27th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £80. added, was won by Mr. Land's Lottery (Owner) beating Capt, Ives's Compton (Carter) and four others. DRIFFIELD. MARCH 27th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £ 30. added, four miles. Mr. Marris's gr. g. Peter Simple, by Arbutus G. Skipworth. 1 Mr. Nicholson's Lady Gosling - Owner. 2 Mr. Skipworth's Diana - - Owner. 3 Seven others also started. BRIXWORTH. MARCH 28th. Mr. Good's Comet, 12st. (Mason) beat Mr. Keep's b. m. by Cricketer, list. (Owner.) £100. E 2 42 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. LONG SUTTON. MARCH 28th. A Sweepstakes was won by Mr. R. Hunter's Thornton (Owner) beating six others. SHROPSHIRE. APRIL 1st. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £40. added, was won by Mr. Vernon's Tushingham (Boote) beating Mr. Strey's Primrose (Wadlow) and three others. TAMWORTH. APRIL 1st. A Sweepstakes was won by Mr. H. Cooper's Ben- digo (Barton) beating four others. BEACONSFIELD. APRIL 2nd. A Purse of £50., with £10. for the second, four miles. Capt. Maynard's Erin-go-Bragh - Owner. 1 Capt. Best's Poacher - - 2 Mr. Lovegrove's Jubilee - 3 Eight others also started. CARDEN. APRIL 3rd. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each was won by Mr. Knaresborough's Leander beating two others. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each was won by Mr. J. H. S. Barry's Sir Arthur (Court) beating seven others. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each was won by Mr. Knaresborough's Leander beating eight others. CHELTENHAM. APRIL 4th. Sweepstakes of 20 sov. each, 5 ft., with £60. added (£25. by Ld. Seagrave, £10. by P. Thomson, Esq., and £25. by the Town), four miles. (22 subs.) Mr. Elmore's Lottery, by Lottery - - Mason. 1 Mr. Vevers's Charity, by Woodman - Oliver. 2 Mr. J. R. Newcombe's Cannon Ball - Powell. 3 Mr. P. Thompson's b. m. by Hasty - - Patrick. 4 Won easy. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAB, 43 Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £l0. added, was won by Mr. J„ Ballenger's Goshawk (Oliver) beating Mr. Griffith's Giraffe (Martin) and five others. ABERGAVENNY. APRIL 5tb. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £25. added, was won by Mr. Humfrey's Lara (Carlin) beating five others. DAVENTRY. APRIL 8th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £60. added, four miles. Mr. Elmore's Jerry, by Catterick - Mason. 1 Mr. Goodman's Lunatic - - Powell. 1 Mr. Westley's The Queen - Owner. 0 Mr. Barrington's Dusty Bob - Barker. 0 Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £15. added, was won by Mr. Cowley's Eva (Owner) beating five others. HURWORTH HUNT. APRIL 9th. Sweepstakes, with £20. added, was won by Mr. Applegarth's Neck-or-nothing (Cookson) beating two others. Mr. Smith's Dart came in first, but was short of weight. WARWICK. APRIL 9th. Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each, with £200. added, four miles. (19 subs.) Ld. Macdonald's The Nun, by Catton (71b. extra) Sir E. Mostyn's Seventy-four, by Memnon Mr. Lambden's Weathercock, by Strephon Mr. Ball's Needwood (71b. extra) Mr. Marshall's Railroad (7lb. extra) Mr. Newcombe's Cannon Bali (71b. extra) Ld. Chesterfield's b. g. by Waverly Mr. G. Willes's Tom Won by half a neck. The Hurdle Race of 5 sov. each, with £25. added. Mr. Stephenson's True Blue, by Jujube Mr. Theobald's Pauline, by Starch Five others also started. Mason. 1 Oliver. o Barker. 3 Owner. 0 Powell. 0 Owner. 0 Goddard. p Carlin. 0 Barker. 1 Mason, 3 STEEPLE CHASE CAEENDAE. HALLATON. APRIL 11th. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £40. added, £ 10. for the second, and £ 5. for the third, four miles. Mr. Owsley's Chester Mail - 1 Mr. Vowe's Marquis - 2 Mr. Laughton's Jack Robinson - 3 Six others also started. STRATFORD-ON-AVON. APRIL 17th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £60. added, four miles. Mr. Elmore's Lottery, by Lottery (71b. extra) Mason. 1 Mr. Jones's Decider - - Hardy. 2 Mr. C. Marshall's Railroad - Powell. 3 Mr. Cockbill's Little Bob - - Martin. 4 Mr. Vevers's Charity - Barker. 0 Mr. Symonds's Aerator - - Owner. 0 Mr. W. Marris's Peter Simple - Owner. 0 Mr. Bradshaw's Daring Ranger - 0 Mr. Sutton's Pearsdorf - - - Owner. 0 2 to 1 on Lottery. Won easy. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £25. added, was won by Mr. Laughton's Jack Robinson, by Phantom (Roots) beating Mr. Steven- son's Betsy (Barker) and fourteen others. WELLINGTON. APRIL 17th. A Sweepstakes was won by Mr. Haines's Grace Darling beating seven others. BARNHAM BROOM. APRIL 18th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with a Cup value 25 gs. added, was won by the Hon. B. Wodehouse's Magic (Tem- pleton) beating seven others. Sweepstakes of 2 sov., with £ 15. added, was won by Mr. Turner's Modesty (Owner) beating three others. NEWCASTLE. APRIL 18th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £60. added, was won by Mr. Leaky's Cigar beating seven others. Handican Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £30. added, was won by Mr. Leaky's Cigar, 12st. 121b., beating five others. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 45 BATH. APRIL- 23rd. Handicap Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £ 15. added, was won by Mr. J. Haddy's Woodman, by Astbuiy, list. 121b. (E. Reiley), beating Mr. Newcombe's Cannon Ball, I2st. 12lb. (Owner) and four others. ALCESTER. APRIL 24th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £60. added, the winner to be sold for £300. four miles. Mr. Vevers's Charity, by Woodman - Oliver. 1 Mr. Marshall's Physician (late Decider) - Powell. 2 Mr. Goode's Comet - Barker. 3 Mr. Elmore's Yellow Dwarf - - Mason. 4 Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £20. added, was won by Mr. Marshall's Primrose (Powell) beating Mi. Laugh ton's Jack Robinson (Roots) and ten others. THIRSK. APRIL 24th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov., with £30. added, was won by Mr. Lamplugh's Prickbelt, by Brutandorf (Owner), beating three others. EGLINTON PARK. APRIL 25th. Sweepstakes of 15 sov. each, 5 ft., 13st. 71b. each, four miles. (13 subs.) Ld. Eglinton's Coventry - - Owner. 1 Ld. Eglinton's Multum in Parvo - Mr. Gilmour. 2 Ld. Kelburne's b. g. - Sir. F. Johnstone. 3 Ld. Kelburne's br. g. - Ld. Macdonald. 0 Mr. Davidson's Sir Charles - Owner. 0 Sir David Baird's Bustard - Owner. 0 Won by seven lengths. Sweepstakes of 15 sov. each, 12st. each, four miles. Sir David Baird's Pioneer - - Owner. 1 Capt. Spottiswoode's Sambo - Owner. 2 Ld. Drumlanrig's Cottager - - Owner. 0 Mr. Lamb's Rifleman - - Owner. 0 Ld. Waterford's Confusion - Owner. 0 Mr. Boyle's ch. g. - Owner. 0 Ld. Kelburne's Collier - Sir F. Johnstone. 0 Ld. Kelburne's b. h. - - Mr. Davidson. 0 Won easy. 46 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. BIRMINGHAM. MAY 3rd. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £30. added, 12st. each, was won by Mr. Goodwin's Jack Robinson, by Phantom, 71b. extra (Oliver) beating Mr. Marshall's Primrose, 71b. extra (Powell), and three others. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with 20 added, I2st. each, was won by Mr. Goodwin's Jack Robinson (Oliver) beating- Mr. Lowes's Mark Anthony (Cooper) and two others. JACKSON'S GROUND. OCTOBER 3rd. A Sweepstakes was won by Mr. Robertson's Cigar, by Petworth (Martin) beating Mr. Armstrong's Flecknoe (Owner) and six others. KENT. A Series of private Steeple Chases took place in this county during the season 1839-40, a fund for carrying them out being sub- scribed by the different parties who contended for them. AT CHALK. OCTOBER 17th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, two miles, was won by Mr. Hawkins's Corsair (Owner) beating Mr. Gordon's Tally-ho and six others. A second Sweepstakes was won by Mr. Grove's Commodore (Owner) beating Mr. Norris's Lady Louisa and six others. AT LAMBER-HURST. NOVEMBER 9th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with a silver Tankard, and £20. added, was won by Mr. Hawkins's Corsair (Read) beating Mr. Norris's Lady Louisa and nine others. AT LAMBER-HURST. NOVEMBER 28th. A Sweepstakes was won by Mr. Thomas's Pauline (Owner) beating Mr. Harris's Jim Crow and seven others. AT LAMBER-HURST. DECEMBER 18th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each was won by Mr. Grove's Commodore (Owner) beating Mr. Hawkins's Corsair (Read) and six others. AT CHALK. DECEMBER. A Purse of Sovereigns was won by Mr. Norris's Lady Louisa (Owner) beating Mr. Hawkins's Corsair (Owner) and eight others. Mason. 1 W. M'Donogh. i Littler. s Owner. 4 Oliver. 0 Martin. 0 Weston. 0 Murray. 0 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAE. 47 HARPENDEN. ST. ALBANS. DECEMBER 10th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each was won by Mr. Goodman's Perfection (Capt. Becher) beating Mr. Eyton's Harlequin (W. Coleman) and five others. METROPOLITAN. DECEMBER 17th. Sweepstakes of 15 sov. each, with a Purse ndded, 12st. each, four miles. Mr. Elmore's Lottery, by Lottery Mr. Goodman's Vandyke, by Rubens Mr. Charlton's Phosphorus Mr. Barker's The Queen Mr. Goodman's Weathercock Mr. Robinson's Humbug Mr. Allen's Charles XII. Mr. Theobald's The Great Dan. Won easy. CHIGAL. DECEMBER 24th. Sweepstakes, with £ 15. added, was won by Mr. Hill's Sportsman beating two others. JACKSON'S GROUND. DECEMBER 26th. A Sweepstakes was won by Mr. Barker's Victoria (Owner) beating five others. ST. ALBANS. DECEMBER 31st. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, 12st. each, three and a half miles. Mr. Goodman's Vandyke, by Rubens - W. M'Donogh. 1 Mr. Barker's The Queen - - Owner. 2 Mr. Charlton's Phosphorus - Oliver. 0 Mr. H. Worley's Ringleader - Patrick. 0 Mr. Elmore's Conservative - - Mason. 0 BERKELEY HUNT. DECEMBER 31st. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each was won by Mr. Oseland's The Doctor (Lovesy) beating Mr. Wood's Gilbert and two others. 48 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDA.lt. 1840. KENT. AT CHALK. JANUARY 8th. A Sweepstakes was won by Mr. Grove's Commodore (Owner) beating Mr. Gordon's Tally-ho (Owner) and six others. AT CHALK. JANUARY 29th. A Purse of Sovereigns was won by Mr. Young's Comet (Owner) beating Mr. Evans's Lord Byron (Owner) and seven others. AT CHALK. MARCH 10th. A silver Tankard, with £10. added, and £ 10. for the second, was won by Mr. Barnard's Gulnare (Owner) beating Mr. Dodd's Peeping Tom, and six others. BRANCHLEY. JANUARY 15tb. A Purse was won by Mr. Hargreave's JAough Robin (Owner) beating Mr. Small's Don Juan (Owner) and six others. GREAT HAYWOOD. JANUARY 20th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £50. added, was won by Mr. Barker's Forester (Owner) beating two others. HARPENDEN. (ST. ALBANS.) JANUARY 21st. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with a Purse added, the winner to be sold for £200., was won by Mr. Goodman's Wea- thercock, by Strephon (A. M'Donogh) beating Mr. Barker's Victoria and another. TADCASTER. JANUARY 21st. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £30. added, was won by Mr. Lamplugh's Prickbelt, by Brutandorf, (Owner) beating Capt. Sutton's Gleneagle (Owner) and three others. A Silver Cup, given by Ld. Howden, was won by Mr. Lamplugh's Prickbelt (Rounding) beating Mr. Lamoloeh's Mischief (Owner.) STEEFLE CHASE CALENDAR. 49 ABERYSTWITH. JANUARY 21st. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with a Silver Cup added by Pryse Pryse, Esq., was won by Mr. Davies's Whalebone beating three others. JANUARY 22nd. Sweepstakes of 5 sov, each, with a Silver Cup value 30 gs. added by J. B. Lloyd Phillips, Esq., was won by Mr. J. P. Pryse's Salt-fish (Owner) beating five others. CHELTENHAM. JANUARY 31st. Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each, 15 ft., was won by Mr. De YVinton's Nimrod, 12st. (Owner), beating Mr. Hussey's Speculation, list., and two others. TADCASTER. FEBRUARY 3rd. The Wide-awake Stakes was won by Mr. B. Thompson's Chesterfield (Wilson) beating four others. A Sweepstakes was won by Mr. B. Thompson's Bob Logic (Kidd) beating another. DUNCHURCH. FEBRUARY 11th. Sweepstakes of 15 sov. each, with £100. added 12st. each, winners 71b. extra, four miles. Mr. Elmore's Lottery, by Lottery - - Mason. 1 Ld. Macdonald's, The Nun, by Catton - W. M'Donogh. 2 Mr. Marshall's Physician (late Decider) - Powell. 0 Sir E. Mostyn's Seventy-four - - Oliver. 0 Ld. Craven's Dacre - - Lawrence. 0 Mr. Robertson's Humbug - - Martin. 0 Mr. Gray's Patron - - Bretherton. 0 Mr. W. Ainsworth ns. Defence - - A. M'Donogh. 0 6 to 4 on Lottery. Won in a canter. BROCKLESBY HUNT. FEBRUARY 18th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £75. added and £15. for the second. (21 subs.) four miles. Mr. E. Davey's Gaylad,by Brutandorf - Whitvcorth. 1 Mr. C. Patchitt's Grasshopper, by Commodore - Owner. 2 Mr. Walker's The Kicker, Mr. W. Marris's Peter Simple, Mr. L. Holmes's Croxby, and 13 others, also started, F 50 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. BATH. FEBRUARY 21st. Sweepstakes of 15 sov. each, 10 ft., with a Purse added, was won by Mr. H. Bennett's Walker (Oliver; beating Mr. Newcombe's Cannon Ball (Owner) and six others. LOUTH. FEBRUARY 27th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £50. added and £10. for the second. (12 subs.) four miles. Mr. M arris's Peter Simple, by Arbutus - Walker. 1 Capt. Skipwith's Croxby, by Velocipede - Owner. '2 Mr. Whitworth's Gaylad, by Brutandorf - Owner. 3 Mr. Brown's Grasshopper, Mr. Lamplugh's Mischief, and six others, also started. The Welter Stakes of 10 sov. each, with £ 10. added, was won by Mr. Brooke's Rein-deer (Skipwith) beating Mr. Hunter's Cedric and two others. CHELTENHAM. FEBRUARY 29th. A Purse was won by Mr. G. Reeve's, jun , Happy-go-Lucky, beating four others. Col. Charritie's m. by Pantaloon, beat Mr. Hussey's Kerry Lass, in a match for £l00. HAYES. FEBRUARY 29th. A Purse was won by Mr. Skiver's Miss Lightfoot (Owner) beating three others. LIVERPOOL. MARCH 5th. Sweepstakes of 20 sov. each, 5 ft., with £ 150. added, the second received £30. and the third his stake, 12st. each, winners extra, four miles. (71 subs.) Mr. Elmore's b. g. Jerry, by Catterick Mr. Barry's gr. h. Arthur, by Sir Hercules W Mr. Power's b. h. Valentine, by Irishman Mr. Elmore's Lottery (71b. extra) Mr. T. H. Wakefield's Weathercock Mr. Thompson's b. m. by Hasty Ld. Howth's The Augean Ld. Waterford's The Sea Ld. Waterford's Columbine Bretherton. 1 M'Donogh. 2 Owner. 3 Mason. 0 Baiker. 0 Rigg. 0 Christian. 0 Owner. 0 Ware. 0 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. .'31 Mr. W. A. Rose's Spolasoo - Owner. 0 Mr. Whit taker's Cruiksbank - Guy. 0 Sir E. Mostyn's Seventv-t'our - Oliver. 0 Ld. Macdona Id's The Nun - Powell. 0 4 to 1 agst Lottery, 8 to 1 agst The Nun, 10 to 1 agst Seventy-four. Won by three lengths. The Hurdle Race of 10 sov. each, with £30. added, two miles. Mr. Ferguson's gr. g. Rust, by Roller - Bvrne. 1 Mr. Ainsworth's Defence - - Bretherton. 2 Mr. Godwin's The Duenna (Newman) and two others also started. ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH. MARCH 10th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £20. added, was won by Mr. Ousley's Protestant (Roots) beating Mr. Choyce's Sportsman (Pratt) and eight others. NEWPORT. MARCH 10th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £20. added, was won by Mr. Barker's 1 he Forester (Arnold) beating Mr. Wadlow'.s Mary Wood. Sweepstakes of 5 sov., with £ 10. added, was won by Mr. Wadlow's Mary Wood, by Astbury (Owner) beating Mr. Phillips's Patch and three others. BYTHORN. MARCH 10th. A Sweepstakes was won by Mr. Jones's Lunatic (Owner) beating six others. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £20. added, was won bv Mr. T. Wairsop's Teddy the filer beating two others. FAKENHAM. MARCH 11th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with a Cup value 100 gs. and £50. added. ( 12 subs.) four miles. Mr. Skelton's The Colonel - - Wright. 1 Mr. Thompson's Destiny - Taylor. 2 Mr. Elmore's Lottery , - - Mason. 0 Mr. Wilson's Virgin - A Groom, t Mr. Hunter's Speculation - - Owner. 0 Mr. R. Sandiford's Longwaist - Green. 0 Mr. J. Cassidy's Patapan - - Land. 0 Won by half a length. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £50. added, lOst. 71b. each, was won by Mr. R. Sandiford's Thought (Gieen) beating Hon. B. Wode- bouse's Modesty and four others. 52 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. HAVERFORDWEST. MARCH ilth. Sweepstakes of 5 so v. each, with £50. added, was won by Mr. Summer's Harry (Davis) beating Mr. Davis's Mad- cap (Mr. W. Peel) and six others. BOSTON. MARCH 12th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £100. added, four miles. Mr. E. Davey's br. g. Gaylad, by Brutandorf Whitworth. 1 Mr. Marris's gr. g. Peter Simple, by Arbutus - Walker. 2 Mr. Soulby's Flora - - Capt. Skipwith. 3 Six others also started, but were not placed. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £20. added, was won by Mr. D. Jackson's Smike (Walker) beating Mr. Snaith's Shamrock and another. LEAMINGTON (Club Chase). MARCH 12th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each was won by Capt. White's br. h. (Owner) beating Mr. Robertson's Cigar (Owner) and two others. BANBURY. MARCH 13th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, h. ft., with £50. added, was won by Mr. Newcombe's Cannon Ball (A. M'Donogh) beating Mr. Pearse's Sarah and seven others. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £ 20. added, the winner to be sold for £70., was won by Mr. Goodman's Perfection (A. M'Donogh) beating Mr. Fisher's Brandy Nan and eight others. NOTTINGHAM. MARCH 16th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £ 50. added, 12st. each, winners extra. (2-4 subs.) four miles. Mr. R. Butler's b. g. Croxby, by Velocipede Capt. Skipwith. 1 Ld. Cranstoun's ch. h. Sir William, bv Welcome (101b. extra) A. M'Donogh. 2 Mr. Cartledge's b. g. Barrister - - Mason. 3 Ld. Macdonald's The Weaver, Mr. Whitworth's Commodore, and seven others also started, but were not placed. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. CARDIFF. MARCH 16th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £20. added, was won by Mr. Vaughan's Tartar (Williams) beating three others. PICKERING. MARCH 17th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £20. added, was won by Mr. Lamplugh's Mischief, by Magnet (Owner), beating- Mr. James's Derrynane (Bretherton) and three others. A Silver Cup was won at three heats by Mr. J. W. Warden's Miss Patty beating three others. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £5. added, was won by Mr. Lamplugh's Mischief (Owner) beating two others. NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK. MARCH 17th. A Purse, lOst. 7lb. each, was won by Mr. J. Brown's Corringham (Green) beating Mr. Land's Changeling (Owner) and four others. A Sweepstakes, 12st. each, was won by Mr. Sandiford's Thought (Green) beating Hon. B. Wodehouse's M'odesty (Turner) and three others. RUGBY. MARCH 17th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each , with £30. added, was won at two heats by Mr. Snewing's Deception (Harper) beating Mr. Lucas's Foreigner (Elkington) and five others. RUGELY. MARCH 17th. Sweepstakes was won by Mr. Stephenson's The Forester (Arnold) beating three others. HERTFORD. MARCH 18th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. e;ich, with £20. added, the winner to be sold for £200., was won by Mr. Elmore's Terror (Mason) beating Mr. Cassidy's Bonnivard (Bishop) and six others. GREAT DRIFFIELD. MARCH 18th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £50. added was won by Mr. Lamplugh's Prickbelt, by Brutandorf (Owner), beating Mr. Nicholson's Kilhamite (Owner) and five others. F 2 54 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. AYLESBURY. MARCH 18th. Silver Tea Service, value 70 gs., given by Baron Rothschild, with £ 10. for the second, was won by Mr. Brown's Nimrod, by Childe Harold (Owner) beating Mr. Hussey's Valentine (Coltman) and eight others. A Purse of £30., with £10. for the second, was won by Mr. Adamson's Ten-and-sixpence (Oldaker) beating Mr. Brown's Nimrod (101b. extra) and five others. CARDIGAN. MARCH 18th. Sweepstakes, with a Purse added, was won by Mr. Summer's Harry beating ten others. SPALDING. MARCH 19th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £70. added, four miles (22 subs.^) Mr. Davey's Gaylad, by Brutandorf - Capt. Skipwith. 1 Mr. Walker's Peter Simple, by Arbutus - Owner. 2 Hon. B. Wodehouse's Bertha - - Turner. 3 Mr. Skelton's The Colonel, Mr. Brown's Goblin, and ten others also started. BRANCHLEY. MARCH 19th. A Sweepstakes was won by Mr. Harris's Jenny Jones (Owner) beating Mr. Baily's True Blue (Owner) and four others. SPILSBY. MARCH 20th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov., with £35. added, was won by Mr. G. Patchitt's Grasshopper, by Commodore (Brown) beating Mr. Soulby's Flora (Capt. Skipwith) and six others. LEAMINGTON. MARCH 20th. Sweepstakes of 25 sov., h. ft., with £ 100. added, four miles. Mr. Elmore's Lottery, by Lottery Sir E. Mostyn's Seventy-four, by Memnon M. of Waterford's Columbine Mr. Elmore's Jerry Mr. Atkinson's The Doctor Mr. Thompson's b. m. by Hasty Mr. Lambden's Winchester Mr. Lambden's Ringleader Won by half a head. Mason. I Powell. 2 Owner. 3 Bretherton. 0 Carter. 0 Rigg. O W. M'Donogh. 0 Carlin. 0 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAH. 55 NEWBURY. MARCH 24th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £50. added, was won by Mr. T. Price's Old Billy (Vickers) beating Mr. Theobald's Warwick (Murray) and three others. BECCLES. MARCH 24th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with a Silver Cup added, was won by Mr. Pierson's The Stranger (Barker) beating Mr. Grimmell's Rector and three others. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with a Purse added, was won by Mr. Pierson's The Stranger (Barker) beating Mr. Fenn's Columbine and three others. SHIPSTON-ON-STOUR. MARCH 25th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £20. added, was won by Mr. Persee's Sarah (Bretherton) beating Mr. Garrett's President and three others. A second Chase was won by Mr Persee's Tare-it (Bretherton). SOUTHEND. MARCH 25th. A Purse of £50. was won by Mr. Evans's Lord Byron (Owner) beating Mr. Young's Comet (Owner) and four others. NORTHAMPTON. MARCH 26th. Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each, with £100. added, four miles. Mr. Elmore's Lottery, by Lottery - - Mason. 1 Mr. Robertson's Cigar, by Petworth - W. M'Donogh. 2 Mr, Holmes's Croxby, by Velocipede - Capt. Skipwitb. 3 Mr. Anderson's Vespasian - - Powell. 0 Mr. Anderson's Carlisle - Barker. 0 Mr. Lambden's Winchester - - Carlin. 0 Won by two lengths. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £40. added, was won by Mr. H. Higgins's Weathercock, by Strephon (A. M'Donogh) beating Mr. Canning's Crazy Jane (Root) and seven others. HORNDON-ON-THE-HILL. MARCH 26th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £35. added, was won by Mr. Langham's Barrister (T. Mason; beating Mr. Cassidy's Bonnivard (Bishop) and three others. 56 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. MALTON. MARCH 26th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £40. added, was- won by Mr. Lamplugh's Prickbelt, by Brutandorf (Owner) beating five others. ESSEX. MARCH 26. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with a Purse added, list. 71b. each, was won by Mr. Knight's Julia (Bode) beating Mr. Elmore's Barrister (Mason) and two others. WELLINGTON. MARCH 27th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £30. added, was won by Mr. Stedman's Fox (J. Denston) beating Mr. Sinallwood's Spring Flower and three others. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with a Cup added, was won by Mr. Ogle's daughter of Megan (Arnold) beating four others. BATH. MARCH 27th. The Open Chase was won by Mr. Haddy's Walker (Vivian) beating Mr. Newcombe's Cannon Ball (Owner) and another. BLACKBURN. MARCH 30th. Sweepstakes of 15 sov. each, 5 ft., with £100. added, was won by Mr. Power's Valentine, by Irishman (W. M'Donogh) beating Lord Cranstoun's Sir William and four others. NORTHLEACH. MARCH 30th. The Cotswold Handicap of 2 sov. each, with £30. added (28 subs.), was won by Mr. Fisher's Perfection, 12st. (Powell) beating Mr. Bryan's Dauntless, list. 101b. (Clifford) and twenty others. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £20. added, the winner to be sold for £30., was won by Mr. Vevers's Cruikshank (Powell) beating Mr. Howard's Telegraph and twelve others. TAMWORTH. MARCH 31st. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with a Purse added, was won by Mr. Barker's Forester (Arnold) beating Mr. Atkins's The Doctor (Carter) and six others. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAB. 57 HIGH WYCOMBE. MARCH 31st. A Purse of £40., with £10. for the second, was won by Mr. Lovegrove's Jubilee (Coltman) beating Mr. Webber's Steamer (Eustace) and six others. BURTON CONSTABLE. APRIL 2nd. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £50. added, was won by Mr. Lamplugh's Mischief, by Magnet (Owner) beating Mr. Davey's Lady Gosling (Smith) and six others. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £70. added was won in two heats by Mr. Wheal's Little Peter (Owner) beating Mr. Sutton's Merry Lad and four others. A Purse was won by Mr. Hindle's Old George beating three others. GRANTHAM. APRIL 2nd. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £50. added. (13 subs.) four miles. Mr. Walker's Peter Simple, by Arbutus - Walker. 1 Mr. Sandiford's Thought - - Green. 2 Mr. Holmes's King Cole - Owner. 3 Mr. T. Walker's The Kicker - - Wilmot. 4 Mr. Brown's Goblin, Capt. Skipwith's Croxby, Mr. Patchitt's Grasshopper and four others also started, but were not placed. CHELTENHAM. APRIL 3rd. Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each, 5 ft., with a Cup value £ 100. added by Ld. Seagrave, and £ 100. added by the Town, 12st. each, winners extra, four miles. Mr. Elmore's Lottery, by Lottery (171b. extra) - Mason. 1 Sir E. Mostyn's Seventy-four, by Memnon - Vivian. 2 Mr. Barry's Arthur - - W. M'Donogh. 0 Ld. Waterford's The Sea - - Ware. 0 Mr. Marshall's Physician - Oliver. 0 Mr. Wood's Tobacconist - - Powell. 0 Mr. Newcombe's Cannon Ball - Owner. 0 Mr. Tomes's Cheroot - - Martin. 0 The following did not keep the line. Mr. Robertson's Cigar - A. M'Donogh. 0 Ld. Macdonald's The Weaver - Capt. Skipwith. 0 Mr. Lewis ns. Jacob Faithful - Mr. De VVinton. 0 Mr. Dyson ns. Patron - - Bretherton. 0 Mr. Isaac Day's Zethus - W. Sadler. 0 Won easy. with £60. add< »d. Mason. i Byrne. Powell. 2 3 Arnold. 0 Capt. Skipwith. - Bretberton. 0 0 58 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £10. added, list. 7lb.each, two miles, was won by Mr. Griffiths's Napoleon (Martin) beating Mr. Brancber's Miss Fanny and five others. LODDON. APRIL 3d. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £20. added, 12st. each, was won by Mr. Pearson's Stranger beating Mr. Turner's Modesty and three others. STRATFORD-ON-AVON. APRIL 8th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. ench, four miles. Mr. Elmore's Lottery, by Lottery Mr. Power's Valentine, by Irishman Mr. Robertson's Cigar, by Petworth Mr. Barker's Forester Ld. Macdonald's The Weaver Mr. Elmore's Patron Won easy by two lengths. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £30. added, the winner to be sold for £ 120., was won by Mr. Powell's Perfection (Owner) beating Mr. H. Higgins's Weathercock (Mason) and four others. BRIDLINGTON. APRIL 8th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £40. added, was won by Mr. Lamplugh's Mischief, by Magnet (Owner) beating Mr. J. Cook's Gipsy King and three others. MONMOUTH. APRIL 8th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each was won by Mr. Oliver's Tbe Grayling (Owner) beating Mr. Tomes's Cheroot (Martin) and three others. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £l5. added, was won by Mr. Vaughan's Tartar (Williams) beating Mr. William's Ploughboy and five others. WALTHAM ABBEY. APRIL 9th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, h. ft., with a Silver Cup given by Mr. Algar. four miles. Mr. Elmore's Terror - - Powell. 1 Mr. Sandiford's Thought - Green. 2 Mr. Elmore's Jerry (Bretherton) and four others also started ; Jerry came in first and Thought second, but were disqualified, froin STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 59 going on one side instead of between the winning flags, and the stakes were awarded to Terror, who came in third. The rider of Thought on perceiving his mistake turned, and was placed second. A Sweepstakes was won by Mr. Price's Old Billy (Vickers") beating Mr. Sandiford's Thought (Green) and some others. Thought came in first, but as his rider neglected to weigh, the stakes were awarded to Old Billy, who came in second. BEACONSFIELD. APRIL 10th. A Purse of £40., with £5. for the second, was won by Mr. C. Oldacre's Phosphorus (F. Oldaker) beating Mr. Webber's Steamer (Owner) and nine others. CASTLE THORPE. APRIL 15th. Mr. Dring's Jenny Jones, list. 71b. (Lebird) beat Mr. Westley's The Queen, 12st. (Owner). £ 200. CHALK. APRIL 16th. A Sweepstakes was won by Mr. Kilby's Seringa- patam (Owner) beating Mr Norton's Fly-catcher (Owner) and six others. HORNCASTLE. APRIL 17th. Sweepstakes of 5 so v. each, with £50. added, weight for age. four miles. Mr. Walker's gr. g. Peter Simple, by Arbutus Owner. 1 Mr. J. K. Kirkham's Flora - - Loft. 2 Mr. Smith's b. g., by Commodore - Owner. 3 Mr. Lamplugh's Prickbelt - - Owner. 4 Four others also started, but were not placed. MORPETH. APRIL 21st. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £50. added, was won by Mr. Lamplugh's Mischief, by Magnet (Owner), beating three others. SOUTH DEVON. APRIL 22nd. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each (13 subs.) was won by Sir W. Carew*s Nell Gwynne beating fourothtrs. 60 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. ALCESTER. APRIL 22nd. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £30. added, the winner to be sold for £ 150., was won by Mr. Powell's Perfection (Owner) beating Mr. Coates's Shamrock (Byrne) and two others. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £l5. added, was won in two heats by Mr. Williams's Miss Foote (Patrick) beating three others. ABERGAVENNY. APRIL 23d. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £25. added, 12st. each, (three miles) was won by Mr. Marshall's Physician (Hardy) beating Mr. Baker's Cheroot (Martin) and two others. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with a Cup added, was won by Mr. Williams's Plough-boy (Argent) beating Mr. Tottenham's Rosebud and four others. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with a Cup added, was won by Mr. Hewer's Forty-two beating five others. EGLINTON PARK. MAY 15th. Sweepstakes of 15 sov. each, 10 ft., with £100. added (£50. by Ld. Macdonald and £50. by G. Houston, Esq.), I3st. 71b. each. " four miles. (13 subs.) M. of Waterford'sSaladin - - Owner. 1 Ld. Eglinton's Multum-in-Parvo - Mr. Gilmour. 2 Mr. Fairlie's Speculation - - Mr. Grieve. 3 Mr. Fairlie's Uncle Dick - Capt. Spottiswoode. 0 Ld. Eglinton's Coventry - - Owner. O Capt. Houston's Grenadier - Capt. Dallas. 0 Mr. J. Campbell's Slashing Harry - Capt. Campbell. 0 Sir D. Baird's Pioneer - - Owner. 0 Sweepstakes of 15 sov. each, 10 ft., with £50. added by Sir David Baird, Bart., 12st. each, four miles. (11 subs.) Sir D. Baird's Pioneer - - Owner. 1 Mr. C. Lamb's Rifleman - Capt. Campbell. 2 Mr. C. Lamb's Pilot - • Mr. Grieve. 0 Ld. Eglinton's Adrian - Sir F. Johnstone. 0 Mr. Fairlie's Pyramid - Capt. Dallas. 0 Capt. Houston's Mattadore - Capt. Spottiswoode. 0 Mr. Hope Johnstone's No-mistake - Owner. 0 Mr. J. W. Melville ns. Gipsy - - Mr. Hunter. O MAY 16th. Match for £400. four miles. Ld. Eglinton's Multum-in-Parvo (received 51b.) Owner. 1 Ld. Waterford's Saladin - - Owner. 2 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 61 HORNCASTLE (run in Northamptonshire). NOVEMBER 26th. Sweepstakes of 100 gs. each, 25 ft. if declared , open for all horses except Mr. Elmore's Lottery, with £100. added by the Town of Northampton, 12st. each, four miles. (10 subs. 4 paid only 25 gs. each). Mr. Anderson's gr. g. Cigar, by Petworth A. M'Donogh. 1 Mr. Oliver's The Grayling - - Owner. 2 Mr. Quartermaine's Zethus, by Mameluke - Powell. 3 Sir E. Mostyn's Tobacconist - - Whitworth. 4 Mr. E. Davey's Gaylad, by Brutandorf Capt. Skipwith. 5 Won by a length. LONG STRATTON. DECEMBER 9th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov.each, with £60. added, was won by Mr. Brown's Corringham, by The Flyer, beating five others. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £20. added, was won by Mr. B. Land's Victoria (Owner) beating four others. WINDSOR (run near Fyfield). DECEMBER 14th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, h. ft., with £25. added, for horses the property of and ridden by Officers of the Royal Household Brigade, was won by Sir W. W. Wynne's Amazon (Mr. Hood) beating Mr. De Winton's Nimrod (Owner) and ten others. 62 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 1841, ANDOVERSFORD (CHELTENHAM.) JANUARY 2nd. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with a Purse added, list, each, — the winner to be sold for £60. — three miles, was won by Mr. S. Onley's Orion beating Mr. Herbert's Oxonian and four others. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with a Purse added, — the winner to be sold for £25. — was won by Mr. J. Griffith's Conservative. CHIGNAL. JANUARY . Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with a Cup added, 12st. each, (four miles), was won by Mr. W. Scott's The Moor (Owner) beating Mr. Barker's Schedule (Owner) and three others. A Purse of Sovereigns (3 miles) was won by Mr. Crook's Hermit beating Mr. Barker's Tom Tug and two others. SAWBRIDGEWORTH. JANUARY 26th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £25. added, — open for all horses, except Mr. Elmore's Lottery — list, each, winners 71b. extra, four miles. Mr. Bond's br. g. Jupiter, bro. to Coningham, by The Flyer Oliver. 1 Mr. Langham's g. Goblin, by Young Phantom Mason. 2 Mr. Scott's b. g. The Moor - Owner. 3 Three others also started. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £10. added, — the winner to be sold for £80. — list, each, (three miles), was won by Mr. Smith's Revealer (W. M'Donegh) beating Mr. Scott's Union (Owner) and eight others. ABERYSTWITH. JANUARY 26th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £30. added. 12st. each, was won by Mr. Pryse Pryse's, jun. ch. m. by Duplicate (Owner) beating Mr. Howell's Tally-ho and three others. The Farmers' Stakes was won by Mr, Rees's Grey Cripple beating two others. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 63 Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £70. added, 12st. ea:h. four miles. Mr. Marshall's Physician - - Powell. 1 Capt. Stretton's Black Lottery - Williams, t Mr. Pryse Jordan's Game Cock - Mr. Boultbee. 3 Two others also started, but were not placed. LEAMINGTON. JANUARY 28th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, for horses the property of and ridden by Members of the Warwick and Leamington Hunt Club, or Officers hunting at Leamington, 12st. 71b. each, (three miles), was won by Mr. J. E. Madock's Creolebeating Mr. P. Mostyn's Stag and fire others. OLNEY. FEBRUARY 17th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £25. added, 12st. each, (four miles), was won by Mr. A. Brookes's Grafton (Owner) beating Mr. J. Brookes's Clifton (Bliss) and seven others. WOOTON. FEBRUARY 18th. Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each was won by Mr. D. Higgins's Boy Blue, by Claude Loraine, (Barker) beating Mr. W'estley's Victoria (A. M'Donogh), Mr. Jenkins's Melbourne (broke his back), and Mr. R. Harris's Red Lion. CHELTENHAM. FEBRUARY 19th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £20. added, was won by Mr. Gordon's Bleacher (Jacobs) beating eleven others. LOUTH. FEBRUARY 23d. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £50. added, (10 subs.) four miles. Mr. Walker's Peter Simple, by Arbutus - Hunter. 1 Mr. Loft's Creeper - - Owner. 2 Mr. Davey's Gaylad (Capt. Skipwith), Mr. Walker's The Kicker (Owner) and four others also started, but were not placed. 64 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. BROCKLESBY HUNT. MARCH 1st. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £75. added, weight for age. (14 subs.) four miles. Mr. L. Holmes's Croxby, by Velocipede - Owner. 1 Mr. Davey's Gaylad, by Brutandorf - Capt. Skipwith. 2 Mr. W. Richardson's The Doctor - Whitworth. 3 Mr. Patchett's Grasshopper - Brown. 4 Seven others also started, but were not placed. Sweepstakes of 7 sov. each, with £15. added, 14st. each, was won by Mr. T. Brooke's Hang'em (Nainby) beating Mr. Walker's The Kicker and three others. LIVERPOOL. MARCH 3d. Sweepstakes of 20 sov. each, 5 ft., with £100. added, 12st. each, (the winner of the Cheltenham chase in 1840, 181b. extra) 37 subs, four miles. Mr. Vevers's b. g. Charity, by Woodman Mr. Anderson's gr. g. Cigar, by Petworth Mr. Walker's gr. g. Peter Simple, by Arbutus Mr. Villebois ns. Revealer, by Reveller Mr. Tilbury's Goblin, by Young Phantom Capt. Nugent's The Hawk, by Prendergast Mr. Elmore's Lottery, by Lottery (18lb. extra) Sir E. Mostyn's Seventy-four, by Memnon Mr. Robertson's Legacy, by Petworth Mr. Smith's Oliver Twist, by Flexible Capt. Price's Selim Won by two lengths. The Champion Hurdle Race of 15 sov. each, 10 ft., with £50. added. Billesdon Coplow weights, winners extra, two miles, seven leaps. (15 subs.) Mr. Bond's Jupiter, bro. to Corringham, by The Flyer, list. 91b. Oliver. 1 Mr. Parker's The Duenna, 12st. 2lb. - Frisby. 2 Mr. Ferguson's Rust, 12st. 91b. - - Byrne. 3 Mr. Pease's Defence (Saunders), Mr. Stevenson's True Blue (Barker) and six others also started, but were not placed. PEMBROKE HUNT (HAVERFORDWEST). MARCH 4th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £50. added, was won by Mr. W. Lewes's Tally-ho, by Cardinal Puff (Mr. Boultbee) beating Mr. Biddulph's Bottom and six others. Powell. l A. M'Donogh. 2 Owner. 3 Barker. 0 Bretherton. 0 Saunders. 0 Mason. 0 Whitworth. 0 W. M'Donogh. 0 Oliver. 0 Owner. 0 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 65 DUNCHURCH. MARCH 9th. Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each, with £200. added, 12st. each, four miles. Mr. Anderson's Cigar, by Petworth (10lb. extra) A. M'Donogh. 1 Mr. Tilbury's Goblin, by Young Phantom Bretherton. 2 Mr. Elmore's The Weaver - - Mason. 0 Mr. A. M'Donogh's Prince - Oliver. 0 Mr. Higgins's Boy Blue (7lb. extra) - Barker. 0 Match for £ 100. four miles. Mr. Robertson's Legacy, by Petworth W. M'Donogh. 1 Mr. Maddock's Creole - - Mason. 2 TIVY-SIDE, CARDIGAN. MARCH 10th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £40. added, was won by Mr. W. Lewes's Tally-ho, by Cardinal Puff (Mr. Boultbee) beating six others. The Farmers' Plate was won by Mr. Watts 's Tivy-side Lass. HORNCASTLE. MARCH 11th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £50. added, weight for age, winners 71b. extra, four miles. Mr. E. Davey's Gaylad, by Brutandorf - Owner. 1 Mr. L. Holmes's Croxby, by Velocipede - Owner. 2 Mr. Whitworth's Roderick Random - Owner. 3 Mr. Kellett's Mischief (Lamplugh), Mr. Smith's Commodore (Capt. Skipwith) and five others also started, but were not placed. Won by six lengths. BYTHORN. MARCH 11th. A Sweepstakes was won by Mr. Brookes ns. Lunatic beating four others. The Farmers' Stakes of 3 sov. each, with £ 50. added, was won by Mr. R. Martin's Butterfly (Newton) beating seven others. TADCASTER, MARCH 11th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £25. added, was won by Mr. Lamplugh's Prickbelt, by Brutandorf (Owner) beating two others. G 2 66 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. WELLINGTON (SALOP). MARCH 12th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £50. added, was won by Mr. Powell's Perfection (Owner) beating Mr. Brether- ton's Negociator (Owner) and two others. The Shropshire Stakes of 5 sov. each, with £30. added, was won by Mr. R. Ogle's Jane (Powell) beating- Mr. J. Evett's daughter of Megan (Barker) and four others. ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH. MARCH 12th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £ 20. added, 12st. each, was won by Mr. King's Vanguard, by Old Advance (God- dard) beating Lord Chesterfield's Champion (Derry) and seven others. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £20. added, was won by Mr. Manning's Ada (Bradley) beating Mr. Birch's The Doe and four others. UPHALL (SCOTLAND). MARCH 13th. A Sweepstakes was won by Mr. W. H. Johnstone's The Returned, by Monreith, (Owner) beating four others. NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK. MARCH 16th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £30. added, I2st. each, was won by Mr. W. Scott's The Moor (Owner) beating- Mr. Green's Thought and two others. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with a Purse added, lOst. 71b. each, was won by Mr. G. Cook's Faith beating Mr. Scott's Union and three others. The Hurdle Race was won, in three heats, by Mr. Scott's The Moor (Owner) beating four others. MORPETH. MARCH 18th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £60. added, was won by Mr. Lamplugh's The Romp, by Record, (Owner) beating two others. ROYAL. LEAMINGTON. MARCH 18th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £100. added, ridden by members of the Royal Leamington Hunt Club, or by Officers on full pay quartered within thirty-five miles of Leamington, 12st. each, was won by Mr. W. Ramsay's Bangalore, by Swap, (Capt. Peel) beating Mr. Brooke ns. Lunatic (Mr. Jones), Sir E. Mostyn's Tobacconist (Mr. Mostyn), and seven others. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAB. 67 BOSTON. MARCH 18th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £100. added, weight for age, winners 71b. extra, four miles. Mr. Walker's Peter Simple, by Arbutus - Owner. 1 Mr. Davey's Gaylad, by Brutandorf - Owner. 2 Mr. Elmore's Lottery, by Lottery - Mason. 3 Mr. J. R. Kirkham's Croxby, by Velocipede Capt. Skipwith. 4 Won easy. WARWICK. MARCH 19th. Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each, with £100. added, 12st. each, winners 71b. extra. (14 subs.) four miles. Mr. Anderson's Cigar, by Petworth - A. M'Donogb. 1 Mr. Robertson's Legacy, by Petworth W. M'Donogh. 2 Mr. Burton's Grayling - - Oliver. 0 Mr. Stevenson's True Blue - Barker. 0 Sir E. Mostyn's St. Paul - - Whitworth. 0 Mr. Vevers's Charity (7lb. extra) - Powell. 0 Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £20. added, was won by Mr. S. Tibbitt's Mazeppa (F. Robins) beating Mr. Garrett's Ditto (Vivian) and two others. CHERTSEY. MARCH 22nd. A Purse of £20., with a Cup value 10 gs. added, was won by Mr. Martin's Say Little (Owner) beating Mr. Harris's Elmore (Berryman) and three others. DRIFFIELD. MARCH 22nd. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £50. added, was won by Mr. G. Reynard's Marchioness, by Granby, ( Whitworth ) beating Mr. E. Walker's Rebecca and two others. KETTERING. MARCH 22nd. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, h. ft., with £50. added, — the winner to be sold for £200. — was won by Mr. Tilbury's Consul, by Irish Napoleon, (Bretherton) beating Mr. Hipwell's The Stranger (R. Ekins) and five others. 68 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. PICKERING. MARCH 23rd. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £ 20. added, was won by Mr. Lamplugh's Aggravator, by Palmerin, (Owner) beating Mr. Collinson's Numps and two others. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £ 10. added, was won at two heats by Mr. Lamplugh's Aggravator (Owner) beating three others. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £5. added, was won by Mr. Cookes's gr. g.by Falcon (Brewster) beating three others. SPILSBY. MARCH 23rd. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £50. added, was won by Mr. Smith's Commodore (Capt. Skipwith) beating Mr. D. T. Cooke's The Kicker (Walker) and five others. RUGBY. MARCH 23rd. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £30. added, — the winner to be sold for £ 100. — was won by Mr. Walker's Magpie (Powell) beating Mr. H. Jones's Antelope (Harper) and eleven others. WORCESTER. MARCH 24th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, h. ft., with £50. added, 12st. each, — the winner to be sold for £300. four miles. Mr. Clegg's Cotton Ball - - Smith. 1 Col. Charritie's Napoleon - Carlisle. 2 Mr. Hooton's Railroad - - Oliver. 3 Mr. Scott's The Moor - Owner. 0 Mr. Griffiths's Bleacher - - Jacobs. 0 Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £20. added, — the winner to be sold for £100. — was won by Mr. Smith's Fairy (Walker) beating Mr. Smith's Bravo and four others. NORTHAMPTON. MARCH 24th. The Grand Military Stakes of 10 sov. each, h. ft., with a Purse added, ridden by Officers on full pay, I2st. each, three miles, (25 subs.) was won by Capt. Sir J.G. Baird'sCarlow (Owner) beating Mr. Maddock's Creole (Owner) and eighteen others. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 69 MARCH 25th. Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each, 10 ft., with £100. added, 12st. each, winners 71b. extra, four miles. Mr. Davey's Gay lad, by Brutandorf - Whitwortb. 1 Mr. Anderson's Cigar, by Petworth A. M'Donogh. 2 Capt. Price's Selim - - Owner, o Mr. F. Bond's Jupiter - Oliver. 0 Mr. Anderson's Harkaway - W, M'Donogh. 0 Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £40. -added, and £10. for tbe second, was won by Mr. Stevenson's True Blue, by Jujube, (Barker) beating Mr. Ekins's Reveller (BrethertoD) and four others. Lord Cassilis's Oliver Twist (W. M'Donogh) beat Capt. Teasdale's Pharold (A. M'Donogh). £ 200. SPALDING. MARCH 25th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £70. added, was won by Mr. Walker's Peter Simple, by Arbutus, (Owner) beating Mr. Ousley's Gameboy (Owner). A Sweepstakes was won by Mr. Colley's Hazard beating four others. BURTON CONSTABLE. MARCH 25th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £50. added, was won by Mr. E. Baxter's Sister to Hamlet, by Young Phantom, beating Mr. Atkinson's Prickbelt and another. NEWBURY. MARCH 26th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £50. added, — the winner to be sold for £200. — was won by Mr. Sadler's Cheroot (King) beating six others. Mr. Newcombe's Cannon Ball (Owner) came in first, but was disqualified from going on the wrong side of a flag. CHELTENHAM. MARCH 29th. Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each, 5 ft., with £50. added by the Town, and £25. by Lord Seagrave, 12st. each, winners extra, four miles. Mr. Oliver's The Grayling - Owner. 0 Mr. Bliss's Zeno - Holman. 0 Mr. Powell's Perfection - - Owner. 3 Mr. Tilbury's Consul - Bretherton. 0 Mr. A. Robinson's Physician - - Barker. 0 70 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. A dead heat, and the stakes divided between The Grayling and Zeno. Mr. Powell made a claim, which however was not allowed, on the ground that as neither walked over he was entitled to the stakes, Perfection being the only horse placed. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £10. added, — the winner to be sold for £80. — was won by Mr. E.Wood's Dauntless (Owner) beating Col. Charritie's Black Prince (Newman) and four others. AYLESBURY. MARCH 29th. Silver Tea Service, value 70 gs., given by Baron Rothschild, with £10. for the second, for farmers' horses, was won by Mr. Holdham's Jerry (Eustace) beating Mr. Brown's Nimrod (Owner) and three others. A Purse of £30., with £ 10. for the second, was won by Mr. Vores's Sultana, by Ishmael, (Hill) beating Mr. Adamson's Oakstick (Oldaker) and four others. FINCHLEY. MARCH 30th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, — the winner to be sold for £100. — was won by Mr. Rice's The Flyer (Owner) beating Mr. Hart's Field Marshall ( Weston) and six others. GREAT YARMOUTH. MARCH 30th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £ 30. added, — the winner to be sold for £ 150. — was won by Mr. Ballard's Crucifix (Brett) beating Mr. Jex's Seventy-four and four others. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each was won by Mr. Wilson's Isis beating Mr. Brown's Need wood and two others. NOTTINGHAM. MARCH 30th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, 5 ft., with £50. added, four miles. Mr. Tilbury's Goblin, by Young Phantom Mr. G. H. Moore's Express Ld. Rancliffe's gr. g., by Falcon Ld. Rancliffe's Saltfish Mr. Davey's Gaylad (10lb. extra) Mr. Walker's Peter Simple (101b. extra) Mr. Coke's Flacrow Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £10. added, was won by Mr. J. Nicholl's Needy (Owner) beating Mr. Chanter's Spectator and three others. Bretherton. 1 A. M'Donogh. 2 Jones. 3 W. M'Donogh. 0 Owner. 0 Owner. 0 Powell. 0 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 71 HIGH WYCOMBE. MARCH 31st. A Purse of £40., with £ 10. for the second, was won by Mr. J. Tollit's Sunbeam (Owner) beating Mr. Hussey's Valen- tine (Coltman) and five others. THIRSK. MARCH 31st. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £20. added, weight for age, four miles, was won by Mr. Prince's Atalanta (Daw- son) beating Mr. Jordison's Creeping Jane and three others. BEVERLEY. MARCH 31st. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £50. added, was won by Mr. J. Simpson's Aggravator, by Palmerin, (Rounding) beating Mr. Lamplugh's The Romp (Owner) and two others. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with a silver Cup added, was won by Mr. Lister's Ling Cropper (Wright^ beating five others. MONMOUTH. APRIL 1st. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £20. added, 12st. each, three miles, was won by Mr. Goodwin's Lottery (Powell) beating two others. Mr. Williams's Charles XII. cam© in first, but was short of weight. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £20. added, was won by Mr. Reynard's Topthorn (Owner) beating Mr. Newman's Sailor (Ball) and two others. BEDFORD. APRIL 2nd. The Oakley Hunt Stakes of 10 sov. each, with £80. added, 13st. each, was won by Mr. Philipson's George Beers, late Forester (Jones) beating Mr. Vane's Mario (Owner) and two others. The Bedford Open Stakes of 5 sov. each, with £25. added, l'ist. each, was won by Mr. Whitworth's Comet (G. Higgens) beating Mr. Dyson's Pretty Jane (Goddard) and two others. EGHAM. APRIL 5th. Match for £ 100. four miles. Sir W. W. Wynne's Amazon - Sir C. Kent. 1 Mr. De Winton's The Merchant - Owner, t 72 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. BUCKENHAM. APRIL 5th. The Buckenham Stakes, with a Purse added, was won in two heats by Mr. Rush's Jim Crow (Cook) beating four others. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with a Purse added, was won by Mr. Betts's Harkaway (Underwood) beating two others. NORTHLEACH. APRIL 6th. The Cotswold Handicap of 2 sov. each, with £30. added, (22 subs.) was won by Colonel Charritie's The Black Prince, lOst. 71b. (Crickmere) beating Sir C. Cockerill ns. Grimace, list. (Newman), and eight others. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £20. added, was won by Mr. S. Onley's Grasshopper (Holman) beating six others. BEACONSFIELD. APRIL 6th. A Purse of £40., with £ 5. for the second, was won by Mr. G. Tollit's Emperor (Owner) beating Mr. Tilbury's Saxon (Capt. Oliver) and eight others. BANBURY. APRIL 6th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, h. ft., with £50. added, I2st. each, four miles. Mr. Brown's Challenger - - Goddard. 1 Mr. Root's Protestant - Owner. 2 Capt. Burt's The Grayling - - Oliver. 3 Mr. Crommelin's (late Capt. Lamb's) Vivian T. Ball. 0 Mr. Powell's Perfection - Owner. 0 Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £20. added, list. 71b. each, — the winner to be sold for £70. — was won by Mr. Raner's Pilot (Goddard) beating Mr. Robertson's Brown Stout (Hawley) and five others. Mr. Robertson's b. m. Nancy Dawson (Powell) beat Ld. Dillon's b. g, Goliah (Oliver) in a match for £50. CHELSMFORD. APRIL 6th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £ 100. added, I2st. each, winners extra, four miles. Mr. Davey's Gaylad, by Brutandorf (141b. extra) Owner. 1 Capt. Price's Selim - Owner. 2 Owner. 3 Bretherton. 0 Mason. 0 Owner. 0 A. M'Donogh. 0 Dawson. 0 Owner. 0 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAE. 73 Mr. Lamplugh's Aggravator Mr. Tilbury's Goblin (71b. extra) Mr. Elmore's Lottery (14lb. extra) Mr. R. Barker's Sir William Mr. Anderson's Harkaway Mr. Rice's The Flyer Mr. Scott's The Moor Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with a Purse added, was won by Mr. Bishop's The General (W. Scott) beating Mr. Rose's Quilp and two others. Mr. Williams's Physician ( W. Barker) beat Mr. Baldwin's Doctor (F. Barker) in a match for £50. ISLE OF ELY. APRIL 8th. A Sweepstakes was won by Mr. Read's Vanguard beating four others. BUGBROOK. APRIL 12th. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with a Purse added, — the winner to be sold for £40. — was won by Mr. Pettifer's White- stockings (Lebird) beating three others. KENILWORTH. APRIL 12th. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £ 10. added,— the winner to he sold for £60. — list, each, was won by Mr. A. Robertson's Brown Stout (Horley) beating Mr. Bursell's Matilda and two others. Handicap Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each was won by Mr. Slater's Sprig, 9st. 71b. (Catterns) beating Mr. Arnold's Zillah, 3 yrs., 7st. 71b. (Walker) and four others. SOUTHAM. APRIL 13th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £40. added, was won by Mr. J. W. Brown's Challenger (Goddard) beating Mr. Akerman's Blaze-away (Worth) and four others. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £10. added, was won by Mr. J. Griffin's Topthorn beating Mr. Russell's Lawyer and another. H 71 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. ALCESTER. APRIL 14th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £30. added, — the winner to be sold for £300. — was won by Mr. Kellet's Mischief, by Magnet, (Lamplugh) beating Mr. Stevenson's True Blue (Barker) and five others. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £15. added, — the winner to be sold for £40. — was won by Mr. Lee's Brown Stout (Horle'y) beating Mr. Scott's Harkaway (Owner) and three others. SHIPSTON-ON-STOUR. APRIL 14th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £20. added, was won by Mr. J. Garrett's President (Taylor) beating Mr. Cockbill's Little Bess and two others. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £ 10. added, was won by Mr. H. Cockbill's Little Bess (Curlin) beating Mr. Caldecott's Marquis and two others. The Hack Stakes was won by Mr. Bradley's John Bull (Tait) beating five others. MONIFIETH. APRIL 14th. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £25. added, was won by Mr. Balfour's Smedley Lily beating six others. Mr. Rani- sav's Gaudy Chief came in first, but was disqualified from not keeping the line. ABERGAVENNY. APRIL 15th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £25. added, was won by Mr. Coke's Littleton (Owner) beating Charles II. and another. The Monmouthshire Hunt Stakes was won by Mr. Batt's Kilkenny ( Owner) beating Mr. Reynard's Topthorne and three others. NESTON. APRIL 19th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £25. added, for horses that have been regularly hunted with Sir Thomas Stanley's hounds, was won by Mr. Jones's The Bobby Horse (Watson) beating five others. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. tj NEWPORT PAGNELL. APRIL 20th. Sweepstakes of 15 sov. each, 5 ft., with £ 50. adde<; four miles. (15 subs.) Mr. Elmore's Lottery, by Lottery, 12st. 81b. - Mason, i Mr. Davey's Gaylad, by Brutandorf, 12st. 12lb* Owner, i Mr. Wesley's Jessie, lOst. 101b. - Oliver. 3 Mr. Stevenson's True Blue, list. 81b. - Barker. 4 Mr. Tilbury's Goblin, list. 121b. - Bretherton. 0 Mr. Brown's Challenger, list. 121b. - Goddard. 0 Mr. Anderson's Harkaway, lOst. 121b. - Dawson. 0 Mr. Ekins's Crusader, lOst. 121b. - Parker. 0 Sweepstakes of 3 sov., with £ 10. added, was won by Mr. Higgins's Pretty Jane (Goddard) beating six others. Mr. Barker's Jobn Bull (Owner) came in first and Mr. Tollit's Emperor (Bretherton) secono, but were both disqualified, from not having kept the line. STRATFORD-ON-AVON. APRIL 21st. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £50. added, 12st. each, winners extra, four miles. Oliver. 1 Owner. 1 Harper. 3 Iso started. Mr. W. Sadler's Cheroot Mr. Powell's Perfection Mr. W. H. Jones's Antelope Mr. Kellett's Mischief and two others Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £20. added, list. 71b. each, — the winner to be sold for £70. — was won by Mr. Kellett's Mischief. by Magnet, (Lamplugh) beating Mr. Powell's Perfection (Owner; and thirteen others. EGLINTON PARK. APRIL 30th. Sweepstakes of 15 sov. each, added, I3st. 71b. each, four miles. 10 ft., with £ 100. Mr. J. Campbell's Pioneer Ld. Eglinton's Multum-in-Parvo Ld. Waterford's Saladin Ld. Saltoun's Uncle Dick Mr. Alexander's Roulette Mr. J. L. Gilmour's Centurion Mr. Ramsay's The Gaudy Chief Sir David Baird. 1 Owner. 2 Owner. 0 Capt. Campbell. 0 Mr. Hope Johnstone. 0 Mr. Gilmour. 0 Mr. Crawford. 0 76 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAE. Sweepstakes of 15 sov. each, 10 ft., with £100. added, 12st. each, four miles. Mr. VV. Campbell ns. Ashton - Capt. Campbell. 1 Ld. Waterford's Manilla - - Owner. 2 Ld. Eglinton's Multum-in-Parvo - Mr. Gerard. 0 Sir David Baird's Pioneer - - Owner. 0 Mr. R. Harrington's Loch-Nagar - Ld. Dunmore. 0 Mr. C. Lamb's Pilot - - Capt. Peel. 0 MAY 1st. A Handicap Sweepstakes was won by Mr. Hope John- stone's The Returned, by Monreith, (Owner) beating the Marquis of Waterford's Manilla (Owner) and five others. HERNE BAY. OCTOBER 26tb. Sweepstakes of 7 sov. each, with £60. added, the winner to be sold for £200. four miles. Mr. Powell's Perfection - - Owner. 1 Mr. Elmore's Sam Weller - Mason. 2 Mr. Tilbury's Mercbant, Mr. Scott's Nimrod, and two others also started, but were not placed. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. eacb, with £2.5. added, tbe winner to be sold for £50., was won by Mr. Davis's Little Robert (Barker) beating three others, including Mr. Armstrong's Jim Crow, who broke his back. NOTTINGHAM- NOVEMBER 10th. Mr. M'Kay's ch. m. Bess (Powell) beat Mr. Warner's br. m. Victorine (Wilmott). £100. one mile and a half. NEWPORT PAGNELL. NOVEMBER 19th. Handicap Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each, 15 ft. and only 5 if declared, with £ 100. added. 14 paid only 5 sov. each.) Mr. R. Ekins's Luck's-all, list. 5lb. Mr. Elmore's Lottery, 13st. 61b. Sir Harvey's Bruce's The Merchant, list. Baron Rothschild's Consul, 12st. 31b. Mr. VV. Sadler's Danebury, lOst. 71b. Mr. Elmore's Gaylad, I2st. 121b. Mr. Anderson's Croxby, 12st. 121b. Mr. Moore's Anonymous, 12st. 81b. four miles. (32 subs. . Goddard. 1 . Mason. g . Bretherton. 3 Oldaker. 4 . Oliver. 5 . Barker. 0 - W. M'Donogh. 0 Mr . G. Moore. 0 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAE. t i Mr. Wesley's White Stockings, list. 71b. - Patrick. 0 Ld. Cassillis's Trump, list. 5lb. - A. M'Donogb. 0 Mr. Theobald's Susan, list. 21b. - W. Coleman, o 5 to 4 on the Field agst Lottery and Gaylad, 10 to 1 agst Luck's-all. Won by a length. NOVEMBER 20th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £15. added, the winner to be sold for £70. four miles. Mr. Wesley's White-stockings - - Bretherton. 1 Mr. Moore's The Game Chicken - Owner. 2 Mr. Whitworth's Pedlar - - Goddard. 3 Five others also started, but were not placed. FINCHLEY. DECEMBER 2nd. Match for £400., 12st. each, four miles. Mr. Elmore's Gaylad, by Brutandorf - - Mason. 1 Mr. Anderson's Croxby, by Velocipede - W. M'Donogh. 6 to 4 on Croxby. Won by two lengths. WORCESTER. DECEMBER 15th. Mr. E. Dixon's Bob Acres (Owner) beat Mr. Hooten's Banker (Owner) in a match for £ 60. BEAUMARIS. DECEMBER. 28th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £80. added, 12st. each, four miles. The Hon. Major Vivian's Erin - Barker. I Mr. Robinson's Sankey - - Tempest. 2 Five others also started. H 2 78 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 1842. ABERYSTWITH. FEBRUARY 1st. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £30. added, was won by Mr. Walker's York (Mr. Boultbee) beating Mr. Pryse Pryse's Bay Dobbin. The Farmer's Stakes of 1 sov. each, with a Purse added by Pryse Pryse, Esq., was won by Mr. Rees's Cripple (E. L. Williams) beating- four others. FEBRUARY 2nd. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, 5 ft., with £ 70. added, 12st. each, four miles. Mr. W. Lewes's Tally-ho, by Cardinal Puff Mr. Boultbee. 1 Mr. J. R. Newcombe's Cannon Ball - Owner. 2 Mr. Marshall's Physician - - Powell. 3 Ld. Lisburne's Silver Top Oliver. 4 FEBRUARY 4th. The Consolation Stakes of 3 sov. each, with a Purse added, was won bv Mr. Newcombe's Cannon Ball (Mr. Boult- bee) beating- Mr. Marshall's Physician (broke down.) BRIXWORTH. FEBRUARY 2d. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £25. added, — the winner to be sold for £60.— 12st. 71b. each, four miles. Mr. Tresham's Ploughboy - - Keep, i Mr. Brown's Harborough - Owner. 2 Mr. Hyde's Doubtful - - Watson. 3 Nine others also started. Mr. Odell's g. met with an accident in running, and was destroyed. ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH. FEBRUARY 8th. Match for £ 100. four miles. Hon. A. J. Villiers's Gipsy, by Belzoni - Owner. 1 Ld. Maidstone's Dick Turpin ' - - Owner. 2 HEREFORD. FEBRUARY 10th. Handicap Sweepstakes of 15 sov. each, 10 ft., and only 5 if declared, with £ 100. added, four miles. (20 subs., 8 declared.) Mr. G. Tollit's Tom Tug, list. - Oliver. 1 Baron Rothschild's Consul, 12st. 31b. - Oldaker. 2 Owner. 3 Powell. 4 Mason. 0 Bretherton. 0 G. Vivian. 0 E. Edwards. (.' Owner. 0 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 79 Mr. Loft's b. g., by Creeper, list. 101b. Col. Charritie's Kangaroo, list. Mr. Elmore's Gaylad, I2st. 81b. Mr. Tilbury's Lazzaroni, lOst. 121b. Mr. Williams's Cbarles XII., lOst. 121b. Mr. Creswell's Bibury, lOst. 71b. Mr. Lechmere's Black Bess, lOst. 71b. 3 to 1 agst Gaylad, 5 to 1 agst Consul, 6 to 1 agst Tom Tug. Won by two lengths. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £20. added, list. each, two and a half miles. Mr. Vevers's br. m., by Mazeppa - Oliver. 1 Mr. Walker's Tommy - G. Vivian. 2 Mr. Holman's Frolic - Owner. 3 Mr. Bosley's Damper - - Edwards. 4 Mr. Maule's Sir Harry (71b. extra) and four others also started, but were not placed. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £10. added, list. each, mile heats. Mr. Maule's Sir Harry (71b. extra) - Owner. 1 1 Mr. Hill's Cripple (71b. extra) - - Price. 2 2 Six others others also started. WETHERBY. FEBRUARY 15th. A silver Cup, with a Purse added, was won by Mr. Tiplady's Fan (S. Shepherd) beating Mr. Atkinson's Atalanta and five others. AYLESBURY. FEBRUARY 15th. Mr. Ballard's b. g. Snip (Blake) beat Mr. Colby's br, g. Freshman (J. Hill). £40. four miles. ROMFORD. FEBRUARY 17th. Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £100. added. (7 subs.) four miles. Mr. Elmore's Lottery, by Lottery, lost. lib. - Mason. 1 Mr. Elmore's Sam Weller, by Strephon, list. 121b. Barker. 2 Mr. Tilbury's Buffoon, list. 71b. - Bretherton. 3 Mr. Smith's Anonymous, list. 131b. - A. M'Donogh. 4 Mr. Maddock's Creole, 12st. - - Oliver, 5 6 to 5 on Lottery. Won easy. 80 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. LEAMINGTON. FEBRUARY 25th. Match for £100. four miles. Mr. Staypleton's Mischief, by Magnet - Oliver. 1 Mr. Robertson's Hunchback - - Byrne. 2 5 to 1 on Mischief. AYLESBURY. FEBRUARY 28th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. efcch, with £100. added, the winner to be sold for £200., 12st. each, four miles. Baron Rothschild's Oliver Twist, by Shortwaist Mr. Brown's Lady Jane, by Tarrare Mr. Westley's White-stockings (71b. extra) Mr. Crommelin's Nonsense Mr. Crommelin's Skylark Mr. Golby's Freshman Mr. Cook's Blueskin Mr. Perrin's Jane Crow Mr. Shadden's Snap Baron Rothschild's Grouse Grouse came in first, but was disqualified, from going through a gateway, and the stakes awarded to Oliver Twist, who ran second. On the objection to Grouse being substantiated, and Oliver Twist declared the winner, Mr. Brown claimed second place (to save his stake) as the only rider, the Baron's two excepted, who had weighed, and his claim was allowed by the stewards. BROCKLESBY HUNT. MARCH 1st. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £30. added, and £ 10. for the second, for maiden horses, four miles. Mr. Loft's br. g. by Creeper - - Owner. 1 Mr. Nainby's Christopher Sly - Owner. 2 Mr. Baxter's b. g. by Sandbeck - - Owner. U Three others also started, but were not placed. LIVERPOOL. MARCH 2nd. Sweepstakes of 20 sov. each, 5 ft., with £100. added, 12st. each, the winner of the Cheltenham Chase in 1840 18lb. extra. (42 subs.) four miles. Mr. Elmore's Gaylad, by Brutandorf - - Oliver. 1 Sir Piers Mostyn's Seventy-four, by Memnon - Powell. 2 Oldaker. 1 Owner. g Iretherton. 0 Owner. 0 Oliver. 0 Hill. 0 A Groom. 0 Barker. 0 Goddard. 0 Ball. 0 Owner. 3 i Owner. 4 Mason. 0 Barker. 0 Colgan. 0 es Abbott. 0 - Capt.Peel. 0 Owner. 0 Bretberton. 0 W. M'Donogh. 0 Oldaker. 0 Byrne. 0 Goddard. 0 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 81 Mr. Hunter's Peter Simple, by Arbutus Mr. Hope Johnstone's The Returned, by Monreitb Mr. Elmore's Lottery, by Lottery Cl8lb. extra) Mr. Elmore's Sam Weller, by Strepbon Mr. Ferguson's Banathlath, by Cameleopard Hon. C. Forester's Lady Langford, by Sir Hercules Mr. Ramsay's Bangalore, by Swap Mr. Moore's Anonymous, by Prince Ld. Maidstone's Satirist, by Sir Gilbert Ld. Clanricarde's Honesty, by Sir Hercules Baron Rothschild's Consul, by Irish Napoleon Ld. Waterford's Columbine Mr. Ekins's Luck's-all 5 to 1 agst Lottery, 6 to 1 agst Seventy-four, 6 to 1 agst Peter Simple, 7 to 1 agst Gaylad, 7 to 1 agst Sam Weller, 15 to 1 agst The Returned, 20 to 1 agst Banathlath. Won by five lengths. Sweepstakes of 20 sov. each, h. ft., with the Prince of Wales's Cup, value 100 gs., added, for maiden horses, 12st.71b. each, and ridden by Officers of the Armv or Navy on full pay, or by members or sons of members of the following clubs, White's, Brookes's, Boodle's, both the United Service, Carlton, Reform, University, Jockey, Turf, Croxton Park, Heaton Park, Eglinton Park, or Bibury. (6 subs.) four miles. Ld. Chesterfield's Claude Duval Hon. A. J. Villiers. 1 Mr. Ward's Forget-me-not - Sir J. Baird. 2 Mr. Moore's The Game Chicken - Owner. 3 Mr. Tomlinson's ns. Jim-along-Josey - Capt. Caldwell. 4 2 to 1 agst Forget-me-not, 5 to 2 agst Claude Duval. Won by half a length. The Champion Hurdle Race of 15 sov. each, 10 ft., with £50. added (10 subs.) two miles. Mr. Peace's Defence, by Teniers, 12st. 91b. Thompson. 1 Mr. Elmore's Sam Weller, by Strephon, l'ist. 21b. Barker. 2 Mr. Gordon's Bounce-away, by Burkston, lOst. 2lb. Kennedy. 3 Three others also started, but were not placed. Won by half a neck. PEMBROKESHIRE. MARCH 3rd. Handicap Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £40. added, was won by Mr. J. Jones's Helen, list. 21b. (Owner) beating Mr. Newcombe's Cannon Ball, 12st. 81b. (Owner) and five others. Sir W. L. Phillips's Kitty, lOst. 21b., came in first, and Mr. J. Peel's King William, lOst. 51b., second, but were both disqualified from going through a gateway. 82 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. OXFORD. MARCH 8th. Handicap Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each, 15 ft., and only .5 if declared, with £200. added. (32 suhs., 10 paid 5 sov. each), four miles. Mr. Elmore's Gaylad, by Brutandorf, I2st. 8lb. (and 7lh. extra) Mason. 1 Mr. Quartermaine's Roderick Random, list. lllb. A.M'Donogh. 2 Baron Rothschild's Consul, I2st. 21b. - Ball. 3 Mr. Theobald's Pauline, 12st. - Curwen. 0 Mr. Lewis's Tally-ho, list. 121b. - - Powell. 0 Capt. Evans's Jemmy, list. lllb. - Goddard. 0 Capt. Evans's Heythrop, list. lllb. - Crickmere. 0 Mr. Oliver's Cheroot, list. lllb. - Byrne. 0 Mr. Vevers's Little Tommy, list. 41b. - Oliver. 0 Mr. Robertson's Memento, list. 41b. - Hawley. 0 Mr. J. Tollit's Little Comberton, list. 41b. - Carter, o Mr. Quartermaine's Negro, list. 41b. -' Sandey. 0 3 to 1 agst Gaylad, 6 to 1 agst Roderick Random. Won by a head. GREAT DRIFFIELD. MARCH 9th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £50. added, weight for age. four miles. Mr. Lamplugh's The Romp, by Record - W. Lamplugh. 1 Mr. Baxter's b. h. by Sandbeck - Owner. 2 Mr. J. Lamplugh's Birthday - - Owner. 3 Mr. J. Smith's Commodore - Owner. 4 Five others also started, but were not placed. RUGBY. MARCH 10th. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £ 10. added,— the winner to be sold for £35. — was won by Mr. C. Snewing's The Actor (Worth) beating Mr. James's Lansquinet (Bretherton), Mr. Matthews's Bellona (Catterns), and nine others. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £30. added. (11 subs.) four miles. Mr. Langham's Buffoon - - Bretherton. 1 Mr. Brown's Lather - Goddard. 2 Mr. Maule's Sir Harry, Mr. Oliver's Cheroot (14lh. extra), and six others also started, but were not placed. Mr. Varley's Matilda came in first, but was disqualified from not keeping the line. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAPw. 83 HORNCASTLE. MARCH 11th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £70. added. ( 9 subs.) four miles. Mr. Evison's The Flyer, by The Flyer - Walker. 1 Mr. Robinson's Sankey - Grantham. 2 Mr. Nainby's Christopher Sly - - C. Nainby. 3 Mr. W. Loft's b. g. by Sandbeck - Owner, l> Three others also started, but were not placed. WORCESTER. MARCH 14th. The Royal Birthday Handicap Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each, 15 ft. and only 5 if declared, four miles. (24 subs., 7 paid only 5 sov. each). Mr. Quartermaine's Roderick Random, by Catterick, list. 41b. A. M'Donogh. 1 Air. Elmore's Gaylad, 12st. 91b. - Mason. 2 Mr. Langham's Merchant, list. -lib. - Goddard. 3 Mr. Hunter's Peter Simple, I2st. 10lb. - Dark. 0 Mr. Elmore's Sam Weller, 12st. - W. M'Donogh. 0 Mr. Lewis's Tally-ho, list. 121b. - Powell. 0 Mr. Langham's Goblin, list. 71b. - Bretherton. 0 Mr. Vevers's Little Tommy, list. 61b. - Oliver. 0 Mr. J. Green's Forty-two, list. 61b. - Worth. 0 2 to 1 agst Gaylad, 6 to 1 agst Roderick Random, 6 to 1 agst Peter Simple, 8 to 1 agst Merchant. Won by two lengths. The Worcestershire Hunt Stakes of 5 sov. each, with £.50. added, four miles. Mr. Pullen's Ten-Pound-no-object, lOst. 101b. Goddard. 1 Mr. E. Herbert's Tommy, lgst. 31b. - Walker. 2 Mr. Hooton ns. Bravo, 12st. 31b. - Oliver. 3 Mr. Barnes ns. Railroad (A. M'Donogh). Mr. Timms's Cora ( Barker), Mr. Hope's Charles XII. (Byrne), Mr. Dixon's Bob Acres (Williams), Mr. Powell's Spring Flower (Owner), and Mr. Calder's Ludlow (Parker), also started, but were not placed. 2 to 1 agst Railroad, 5 to 1 agst Spring Flower, 5 to 1 agst Charles XII., 6 to 1 agst Bob Acres, 50 to 1 agst Tommy, 100 to 1 agst Ten- Pound-no-object. Won by a length. TADCASTER. MARCH 14th. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with a Purse added, was won by Mr. R. B. Thompson's Bob Logic (Kidd) beating Mr. ("row's Jerry and five others. 84 STEEPLE CHA.SE CALENDAR. SHEFFIELD. MARCH 14th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, for horses the pro- perty of and ridden by Officers of the Queen's Bays, was won by Col. Charleton's The Cob (Major Campbell) beating Mr. Dallas's Fieschi (Owner) and three others. Mr. Mansergh's Montis Paella (Capt. Dyson) came in first, but was disqualified from not keeping the line. FINCHLEY. MARCH 15th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with a Purse added, 1 1st. each, three miles. Mr. R. Cross's b. g. Mephistophiles - Oliver. 1 Mr. Scott's Finchley - - Owner. 2 Mr. Darby's Anti-Reformer (late Tally-ho) - Carlin. 3 Six others also started, but were not placed. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £20. added, 12st. each, four miles. Mr. Scott's Banker (late Antelope) - Owner 1 Ld. Drumlanrig's The Cardinal - Oliver. 2 Two others also started, but were not placed. LEAMINGTON. MARCH 17th. Sweepstakes of 20 sov. each, 10 ft., with £100. added, 12st. each, four miles. Hon. F. Craven's br. m. Gipsy, by Belzoni Hon. A. J. Villiers. 1 Mr. J. B. Phillipson ns. Mischief, by Magnate Capt. Peel. 2 Mr. Maddock's Creole - - Major Campbell. 3 Sir Piers Mostyn's Seventy-four - Mr. Mostyn. 4 Mr. Robertson's Legacy - - Mr. F. Wilson. 5 Mr. Robertson's Syphax - - Owner. 0 Mr. Dalrymple ns. Memento - Capt. Craig. 0 Mr. Moore's Anonymous - - Owner. 0 Mr. R. Jones's Bungaree - Mr. Jones. 0 Mr. De Burgh ns. Perfection - - Mr. Gale. 0 Mr. J. B. Phillipson ns. Jim-along-Josey Mr. Hollingshed. 0 6 to 1 agst Seventy-four, 6 to 1 agst Mischief, 13 to 2 agst Legacy, 13 to 2 agst Gipsy, 7 to 1 agst Creole, 7 to 1 agst Perfec- tion, 8 to 1 agst Anonymous, 10 to 1 agst Syphax. Won by a length. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 85 HURWORTH HUNT. MARCH 17th. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £20. added, and £5. for the second, was won by Mr. Applegarth's Neasham Lass (T. Hind) heating Mr. Stonehouse's Sir Robert and four others. TIVYSIDE. MARCH 18th. Handicap Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, 2 ft., with £40. added. (11 subs.) four miles. Mr. Jones's Helen, list. 61b. - Owner. 1 Major Prichard's Dick, lOst. 8lb. - Davies. 2 Mr. Newcombe's Cannon Ball, 12st. lllb. - Owner. 3 Six others also started. HOOTON HUNT. MARCH 22d. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £50. added by Sir W. M. Stanley, Bart., 12st. each, four miles. Mr. Hargreave's Challenger - - Dawson. 1 Mr. Smith's The Barber - Tempest. 2 Mr. Johnson's Lady Grey - - Howard. 3 Twelve others also started, but were not placed. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £ 20. added, and £ 5. for the second, the winner to be sold for £ 35., was won by Mr. Hargreave's Groggy (Howard) beating Mr. Ellis's Dairy Maid (Hancock) and five others. BRETON. MARCH 22nd. Mr. Freeman's Victoria (Owner) beat Mr. Richardson's Emperor. Match for £ 100. BOSTON. MARCH 24th. Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, 5 ft., with £ 100. added, four miles. Mr. Hunter's Peter Simple, by Arbutus, 12st. 71b. Mason. 1 Mr. Smith's Commodore, list. 101b. - - 2 Mr. W. Loft's b. g. by Sandbeck, list. 71b. - 3 Mr. Walker's Perseverance (late the Kicker), list. 71b. 4 Mr. J. C. Thorpe's Waverley, list. 7lb. - 5 The above is the order in which the horses came in ; but in conse- quence of all having deviated from the line, the stewards declared the chase to be off, and each subscriber bad his stake returned. I 86 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. KENILWORTH. MARCH 28th. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £ 15. added, — the winner to be sold for £ 50. — was won by Mr. Matthews's Bellona (Bursal) beating Mr. Coates's Alice Grey and eight others. CHELTENHAM. MARCH 28th. Handicap Sweepstakes of 20 sov. each, 5 ft., with £50. added— (£ 25. by Earl Fitzhardinge, and £25. by the Town)— (22 subs., 9 paid 5 sov. each), four miles. Mr. Holman's Dragsman, by Revenue (Camillus), lOst. 41b. Owner. 1 Mr. Langbam's Merchant, list. 21b. - Bretherton. 2 Col. Charritie's Kangaroo, lOst. 41b. - Barker. 3 Mr. Isaac Day's Zethus, lOst. 71b. - Crickmere. 4 Mr. Hollinsbead's Mischief, 12st. 71b. - Capt. Peel. 0 Mr. Lewis's Tally-ho, list. 4lb. - Powell. 0 Mr. Oliver's Cheroot, list. 2lb. - Newman. 0 Mr. Hodgkinson ns. Sankey, lOst. 8lb. - Tempest. 0 Mr. Green's Forty-two, lOst. 41b. - Worth. 0 Mr. Gordon ns. Forester, lOst. 41b. - Griffiths. 0 Mr. Vevers's Little Tommy, lOst. 41b. - Oliver. 0 Ld. Fitzhardinge ns. Frolic, 9st. 71b. - Hardy. 0 3 to 1 agst Tally-ho, 5 to 1 agst Little Tommy, 5 to 1 agst Mer- chant, 8 to 1 agst "Mischief, 10 to 1 agst Dragsman. Won by a neck. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £ 10. added, — the winner to be sold for £ 80. two miles. Mr. Richards's Wildfire - - Barker. 1 Mr. Herbert's Dick Turpin - Crickmere. 2 Mr. Powell's Spring Flower - - Owner. 3 Four others also started, but were not placed. MARCH 29th. The Imperial Stakes (handicap) of 5 sov. each, 2 ft. Mr. Robinson's Imperial Tom, 13st. - Owner. 1 Col. Charritie's Napoleon, lOst. 7lb. - Owner. 2 Four others also started, but were not placed. Won by a neck. Handicap Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £ 15. added, two miles. Mr. Bennett's Rebel, list. 101b. - Dupper. 1 Mr. Herbert's Dick Turpin, list. 41b. A. M'Donogh. 2 Mr. Tottenham's Deserve, lOst. - Owner. 3 Eight others also started. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 87 HIGH WYCOMBE. MARCH 29th. A Purse of £50., with £10. for the second, 12st. each, four miles. Mr. Tilbury's Buffoon (81b. extra) Bretherton. 1 Ld. Drumlanrig's The Cardinal Capt. B. Proctor. 2 Mr. J. Tollit's Little Comberton Owner. 3 Five others also started. FREELING. MARCH 29th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £50. added, was won by Mr. Thorngrove's Creeper (Owner) beating Mr. Green's Dusty Bob (Ivens) and three others. CATTERICK. MARCH 29th. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £20. added, was won by Mr. Applegarth's Neasham Lass, 5 yrs. (Hinde) beating Mr. Bushby's Master Robert (Beaupark) and three others. CASTLE HOWARD. MARCH 30th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £ 15. added, was won by Mr. Rowley's Sir Ar'hur, by President, (Rowley, jun.) beating Mr. Robinson's b. g. by Napoleon le Grand (Lamplugh) and nine others. NORTHAMPTON. MARCH 30th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £40. added, and £ 10. for the second, four miles. Mr. Brown's Lather - - Goddard. 1 Mr. Hyde's Doubtful - Lebird. 2 Mr. Wesley's White-stockings - - Owner. 3 Three others also started, but were not placed. Handicap Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each, 10 ft. and only 5 if declared, with £100. added, four miles. (16 subs., 2 paid 5 sov. each). Mr. Elmore's Gaylad, by Brutandorf, 12st. 81b. Mason. 1 Mr. W. Sadler's Danebury, by Defence, lOst. 4lb. Owner. 2 Mr. Hunter's Peter Simple, by Arbutus, 12st. 41b. Wesley. 3 Baron Rothschild's Consul, by Irish Napoleon, I2st. 4lb. Oldaker. 0 Mr. Loft's b. g. by Creeper, list. 91b. Owner. 0 Won easv. 88 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. ABERGAVENNY. MARCH 3lst. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £40. added, four miles. Mr. E. Herbert's Tommy, by Lapdog, 12st. Powell. 1 Mr. Langham's Goblin, by Young Phantom, 12st. 31b. Bretherton. 2 Three others also started, but were not placed. Won by half a length. ARKHILL. MARCH 31st. A Sweepstakes was won by Mr. Norris's Lady Louisa (Owner) beating Mr. Hawkins's Corsair (Owner) and eight others. CARRINGTON. APRIL 1st. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, h. ft., with £60. added, four miles. Mr. Alexander's Vanquish - Bolton. 1 Mr. Braine's Uncle Ben - - 2 Ten others also started. AYLESBURY. APRIL 4th. A silver Tea Service, value 70 gs., given by Baron Rothschild, with £ 10. for the second, was won by Mr. Eustace's Ploughboy (Owner) beating Mr. Ballard's Snip (Blake) and six others. A Purse of £30., with £10. for the second, was won by Baron Rothschild's Grouse (Ball) beating Mr. Bourke's Sir Walter (Barker), Mr. Eustace's Ploughboy (101b. extra) and five others. NOTTINGHAM. APRIL 5th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, h. ft , with £50. added, 12st. each, winners extra, four miles. Mr. Elmore's Gaylad, by Brutandorf, (10lb. extra) Mr. Loft's b. g. by Creeper (41b. extra) Mr. Baxter's b. g. by Sandbeck Mr. Smith's Commodore (71b. extra) Mr. Coke ns. Cruikshank (41b. extra) Mr. Jones's Groggy (4lb. extra) Mr. J, H. Sutton's Caxton Won by two lengths. Mason. 1 Owner. 2 Owner. 3 Owner. U Raines. 0 Dawson. 0 Parker. 0 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 89 The Garrison Stakes of 10 sov. each, h. ft., for horses the property of the Officers of the Third Dragoon Guards, was won by Capt. Dyson's Hawk (Squires) heating- Mr. Roden's Ccelebs (Owner) and two others. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £ 10. added, was won by Mr. Wright's Jenny Cleaver (Sbaw) beating two others. BEACONSFIELD. APRIL 5th. A Purse of £40., with £10. for the second, was won by Ld. Drumlanrig's The Cardinal (by Gaberlunzie) beating Baron Rothschild's Ormsby and five others. Mr. Tilbury's Buffoon came in first, but was short of weight. CHALK. APRIL 6th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with a Piece of Plate added, was won by Mr. Norton's Pauline (Owner) beating Mr. Thomas's Lady Louisa and seven others. THIRSK. APRIL 6th. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £l5. added, weight for age, winners and thorough-bred horses 71b. extra, was won by Mr. Applegarth's Neasham Lass (Hinde) beating Mr. Brown's Muslin (Owner) and four others. FARNINGHAM. APRIL 7th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, list. 81b. each, was won by Mr. P. P. Holt's Tally-ho (Owner) beating Mr. Brettle's Gipsy (Owner) and eight others. LEAMINGTON. APRIL 7th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with a Purse added, was won by Mr. De Burgh's The Moor (Owner) beating Mr. Robert- son's Memento (Capt. Brook) and three others. Mr. Hyde Clarke's White-nose (Owner^ came in first, but was disqualified from going through a gateway. ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH. APRIL 8th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £30. added. 12st. each, four miles. Mr. King's Vanguard, by Old Advance - Goddard. 1 Mr. Lamplugh's The Romp, by Record, (51b. extra) Owner, 2 I 2 90 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAK. Mr. Ekins's The Duenna, by Reveller - Frisby. 3 Mr. Varley's Matilda - - Catterns. 4 Mr. Robertson's Legacy, Mr. Loft's b. g. by Creeper, Mr. Hunter's b. g. by Sandbeck, Mr. Brown's Lather, Mr. Scott's Antelope (broke his back), and seven others also started, but were not placed. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £ 10. added, was won by Mr. Bradley's John Bull (Owner) beating Mr. Snewing's The Actor and six others. NORTHLEACH. APRIL 8th. The Cotswold Handicap of 3 sov. each, with £ 30. added, four miles. (16 subs.) Mr. Stapleton's Mischief, by Magnet, 12st. Powell. 1 Mr. Herbert's Dick Turpin, lOst. 71b. - 2 Eleven others also started. Mr. Holman's Dragsman came in first, but was diqualified from not keeping the line. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £20. added, list. 71b. each, — the winner to be sold for £30. — was won by Mr. Saddler's Jack Tar (Crickmere) beating Mr. W. Etwall's St. Davis and six others. BRANCHLEY. APRIL 11th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each was won by Mr. Darby's Off-she-goes (Owner^) beating Mr. Goldsmith's Diana (Owner) and six others. CORBY. APRIL 11th. Sweepstakes of 20 sov. each, h.ft., with £ 100. added, list. 71b. each, for horses the property of persons residing within twenty miles of Corby, (four miles) was won by Mr. Morris's Moun- taineer (Owner) beating Mr. Chamberlain's Lady Grey and five others. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £30. added by E. T. Mitchell, Esq., for horses the property of his tenants, was won by Mr. Cattle's Nicholas Nickleby beating Mr. Marshall's Shot-belt and four others. FINCHLEY. APRIL 12th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each was won by Mr. Scott's Union (Owner) beating Mr. Cope's Pat Rooney (B. Land), and another. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each was won by Mr. B. Land's Wonder (Owner) beating another. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAH. 91 SOUTHAM. APRIL 12th. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £10. added, was won by Mr. Matthews's Bellona (Lamplugh) beating Mr. Bradley's John Bull and three others. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £40. added, 12st. each, four miles. Mr. A. Robertson's Legacy, by Petworth A. M'Donogh. 1 Mr. De Burgh's The Moor - Oliver. 2 Mr. De Burgh's Perfection - Powell. 3 Three others also started. SHIPSTON-ON-STOUR. APRIL 12th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £20. added, was won by Mr. Bursall's Matilda (Catterns) beating Mr. Smith's Kan- garoo (Holman) and five others. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £l5. added, was won by Mr. Smith's Kangaroo (Holman) beating some others. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with a Purse added, was won in two heats by Mr. Braine's Fanny (Hunt) beating six others. INKBERROW. APRIL 14th. Sweepstakes of 4 sov. each, with £ 25. added, — the winner to be sold for £60.— 12st. each, winners extra, heats, two miles. Mr. Varley's Matilda - Catterns. Oil Mr. Lamplugh's The Romp - Owner. 12 0 Eleven others also started. Four heats were ran for this stake, the nrst of which was won by Matilda, but she was objected to by the rider of Mr. Tustin's Malvern, who came in second, on the ground of not having kept the right line. After hearing evidence, the steward decided the heat to be null, and Malvern was then drawn. WINDSOR. APRIL 15th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £25. added, — the winner to be sold for £ 150. — 12st. each, four miles. Lord Drumlanrig's The Cardinal, by Gaberlunzie, (51b. extra) 1 Baron Rothschild's Ormsby - Ball. 2 Five others also started, but were not placed. Capt. Dickenson's The Prince (Scott) came in second, but was short of weight. i Mason. 1 Bretherton. 2 Owner. 0 Oldaker. 0 Horley. 0 A. M'Donogh. 0 Owner. 0 Powell. 0 Ball. 0 Trigg. 0 92 STEEPLE CHASE CAEENDAE. CHELMSFORD. APRIL 26th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £ 100. added, 12st. each, winners extra, four miles. Mr. Elmore's Gaylad, hy Brutandorf, (141b. extra) Mr. Tilbury's Merchant Mr. Holman's Dragsman Baron Rothschild's Consul Mr. Varley's Matilda Mr. Anderson's Negro Mr. Scott's Nimrod Mr. Elmore's Sam Weller Mr. Oldaker's Grouse Mr. Roberts's Never-say-die Won by a length and a half. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with a Purse added, was won by Mr. Walton's Rosebud (Ball) beating Mr. T. Crook's Somerset (Powell) and tbree others. BRETON. APRIL 26th. Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each, 15 ft., with £100. added, (£80. by the Town and £20. by S. Freeman Esq.) list. 71b. each. (15 subs.) Mr. S. Freeman's Victoria - Owner. 1 Capt. Richards's Cheroot - - 2 Twelve others also started. BLACKFERNE. APRIL 26th. A silver Cup was won by Mr. Turner's Gulnare (Owner) beating Mr. Shrapnell's Violet (Owner) and three others. TOLLINGTON. APRIL 28th. A silver Cup value 60 gs., was won by Mr. May- cdck's Columbine beating Mr. Miller's Dick Forester and three others. ALCESTER. APRIL 28th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £25. added, — the winner to be sold for £75.— was won by Mr. Lamplugh's The Romp, by Record, (Owner) beating Mr. Matthews's Bellona and three others. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 93 Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £ 15. added, — the winner to be sold for £40. — was won in four heats by Mr. Miller's The Queen (Horley) beating Mr. Lamplugh's The Romp (won the third heat), Mr. Matthews's Bellona (won the first heat), and four others. APRIL 29th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £10. added, was won in two heats by Mr. Lamplugh's The Romp (7lb. extra — Owner ) beating Mr. Bursall's Matilda (71b. extra) and two others. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with a Purse added, was won by Mr. Richards's Merry Lass (Shepherd) beating two others. EGLINTON. MAY 6th. The Heavy-weight Stakes of 15 sov. each, 10 ft., with £100. added, 13st. 71b. each, four miles. Mr. Hope Johnstone's The Returned, by Monreith Owner. 1 Ld. Saltoun ns. Begum - - Mr. Crawford. 2 Ld. Glenlyon's Giles - Maj. Campbell. 3 Mr. W. J. L. Gilmour ns. The Augean Mr. Moore. O Ld. J. Scott ns. Roderick Random - Ld. Eglinton. 0 The Light-weight Stakes of 15 sov. each, 10 ft., with £ 100. added, I2st. each, four miles. Mr. Hope Johnstone's The Returned - Owner. 1 Ld. J. Scott ns. Roderick Random - Capt. Broadley. 2 Mr. Moore's Anonymous - - 0 Maj. Campbell ns. Gipsy - 0 Ld. Glenlyon's Ashton - 0 Ld. Eglinton ns. The Augean - 0 Ld. Saltoun ns. Begum - 0 Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, h. ft., with £50. added by W. J. Hope Johnstone, Esq. one and a half mile. Mr. Moore's Anonymous, by Prince, list. 1 lib. Owner. 1 Ld. Glenlyon's Hotspur, lOst. 71b. - Maj. Campbell. 2 Ld. Glenlyon's Giles, lOst. I lib. - Capt. Broadley. 3 Mr. F. Hamilton's Cognovit, list. 71b. - Mr. Middleton. 0 ASHBOURNE. AUGUST 24th. A Sweepsakes, with a Purse of 20 gs. added, (one mile and a half) was won by Mr. Cope's b. g. Prince Albert (Webster) beating Mr. Wheatcroft's Fakeaway and three others. AUGUST 25th. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with 15 gs. added, (one mile and a half) wras won in three heats by Mr. Walter's b. m. Nix-my-Dolly (Jerry) beating Mr. Wheatcroft's Fakeaway (won the first heat) and another. 94 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. EDGEWARE. SEPTEMBER 22d. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, h. ft., with a Cup added, ridden by persons who never won a steeple chase, three miles and a half. (6 subs.) Mr. G. Elmore's ch. g. The Daring Ranger Owner. 1 Mr. W. Phillpot'sb.g. Long-stop - Owner. 2 Mr. H. Thornton's b. g. Puzzle - H. Rackley. 3 Mr. Hopkins's ch. m. Bonnet Rouge - Lambden. 4 A good race. UXENDON. SEPTEMBER 29th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, list. 71b. each, three miles. Mr. Thornton's Goblin, by Young Phantom Rackley. 1 Mr. G. Elmore's The Daring Ranger - Owner. 2 Mr. M'Donogh's Voyager - Capt. Carrington. 3 Mr. Phillpot's Bonnet Rouge and four others also started, but were not placed. In consequence of a dispute Goblin and The Daring Ranger ran a second heat, which was also won by Goblin. CASTLE DOUGLAS. OCTOBER. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with a Purse added, list. each, two miles and a half. Sir P. Maxwell's gr. g. Curate - Mr. J. J. Henderson. 0 Mr. M'Michan's gr. m. Mary Gray - Owner. 0 Four others also started. A dead heat between Curate and Mary Gray, and the stakes divided. HARROW. OCTOBER 22nd. Match for £200., 12st. each, four miles. Mr. Thornton's Goblin, by Young Phantom Mason. 1 Mr. Anderson's Negro - - W. M'Donogh. 2 Won by two lengths. FINCHLEY. OCTOBER 25th. The Novel Handicap, for horses of all denomi- nations.—Lottery and Gaylad to stake £40. each ; Cigar, Roderick STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR, 95 Random and Peter Simple, £30. each; all other winners (matches excepted") £ 20. each ; horses that have started and never won, £ 10. each: and horses that never started, £5. each. — A Purse added, 12st. each, four miles. Mr. J. Elmore's Harrow Boy, hy Sandbeck - Mason. 1 Mr. J. Anderson's Negro - W. M'Donogh. 0 Mr. Brown's The Stranger - A. M'Donogh. 0 Mr. Dufour's Dean Swift (late Somerville) Henderson. 0 Even on Harrow Boy. Won in a canter. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with a silver Cup added, list, each, — the winner to be sold for £50. — (four miles) was won by Mr. G. Elmore's ch. m. Bonnet Rouge, by Langar, (Mason) beating Mr. J. Ball's The Student (James) and four others not placed. CORBY. NOVEMBER 1st. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £ 5. added, (three miles) was won by Mr. Johnson's b. m. Virginia beating Mr. Pritchard's Cheroot and two others. HERNE BAY. NOVEMBER 3d. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £ 60. added from the fund, — the winner to be sold for £300. — 12st. each, four miles. Mr. Tilbury's b. g. Goblin, by Young Phantom, (71b. extra) Bretherton. 1 Mr. A. M'Donogh's cb. g. Vanguard - Owner. 0 Mr. H. Scott's b. g. Nimrod - - Owner. 0 Mr. J. Ball's ch. g. The Student - Green. 0 Mr. Anderson's b. g. Negro - - Oldaker. 0 Vanguard came in first, Nimrod second, and Goblin last, but in consequence of Goblin being the only horse that kept on the right side of a flag, which however was not put up until after the horses had started, the Committee decided that he was entitled to the stakes. BUNNY (NOTTINGHAM). NOVEMBER 3d. Match for £200., 12st. each, three miles and a half. Mr. R. Hunter's b. g. Creeper - Whitworth. 1 Mr. Elmore's br. h. Harrow Boy - - Mason. 2 6 to 4 on Harrow Boy. Won by three lengths. 96 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. LEVEN (BEVERLEY). NOVEMBER 4th. Mr. Hebb's Tomboy beat* Mr. Stead's Tear- away. £100. two miles. NEWPORT PAGNELL. NOVEMBER 17th. A Handicap Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each, 15 ft. and 5 only if declared, &c, with £ 100. added by the Town, — the winner paid £25. towards the expenses, four miles. (31 subs. 16 of whom paid only £5. each). Baron Rothschild's Consul, by Irish Napoleon, list. 71b. Oldaker. 1 Ld. E. Russell's Lather, by Shaver, list. 101b. T. Ball. 2 Mr. Tilbury's Goblin, by Young Phantom, list. 51b. Bretherton. 3 The following also started, but were not placed. Mr. W. Jenkins's Lycurgus, 12st. 61b. - Owner. 0 Mr. King's Vanguard, 12st. 41b. - Catterns. 0 Mr. Elmore's Harrow Boy, list. 71b. - Mason. 0 Mr. R. Hunter's Bucephalus, list. 71b. - Whitworth. 0 Mr. Powell's Spangle, list. 51b. - Owner. 0 Mr. R. Ekins's Duenna, list. 51b. - Frisby. 0 Mr. A. M'Donogh's Vanguard, list. 31b. •- Owner. 0 Mr. Holman's The Page, list. 31b. - Owner. 0 Mr. Anderson's Negro, lOst. 121b. - Oliver. 0 Won by half a length, and the same distance between the second and third. CARLISLE. NOVEMBER 19th. Mr. Treadway Dixon's br. m. Fencer, by Sultan (Owner) beat Mr. P. Dixon's b. m. The Nun (Brown). £20. two miles. ABERGAVENNY. NOVEMBER 23d. Match for £200. four miles. Mr. Stretton's bk. g. Black Lottery, 6 yrs., 12st. Powell. 1 Mr. H. Lewis's br. g. Tartar, aged, list. Oliver. 2 Won in a canter. Handicap Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £15. added, (four miles) was won by Mr. W. Smyth's br. g. Penny-weight, aged, 12st. (Oliver) beating Mr. Newman'sbr. g. Mountain, 6 yrs., list., and seven others not placed. Won by a neck. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 97 ABERDEEN. DECEMBER 14th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, gentlemen riders, last. each, four miles. Mr. Robertson's b. g. Jemmy - Owner. 1 Maj. Laurie ns. br. g. Topthorn - - Mr. Wood. 2 Count Leslie's ch. g. Burton - Owner. 0 Capt. Hamilton's ch. g. Cognovit - Owner. 0 A good race. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, catch weights, (four miles) was won by Mr. Robertson's The Queen (Owner) beating Mr. Machray's Geordy, Count Leslie's Lincoln, and two others not placed. DECEMBER 15th. Mr. Napier's br. g. (Owner) beat Capt. Hamilton's Grey Cob (Mr. Wood). £50. four miles. PINNER. DECEMBER 15th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, catch weights, (four miles) was won by Mr. J. Hill's Black Bess (Owner) beating Mr. P. Hill's Lord Sutt, Mr. Saben's I'm-a-coming, Mr. Deacon's Pretty Billy, and five others. This chase was first run on December 7th, when I'm-a-coming came in first, and Pretty Billy second ; but as all the horses went wrong, it was declared void, and the sweep- stakes run again as above. LODDON (NORFOLK). Mr, Alsop's Modesty (Brett) beat Mr. Casson's Fakeaway. £ 100. four miles. FINCHLEY. DECEMBER 19th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £20. added, list, each, (a winner of one chase 71b. extra, of two or more 141b. extra, thorough-bred horses 10lb. extra— nominated and ridden by Veterinary Students — four miles) was won by Mr. A. Dixon's br. g. Ragman (Owner) beating Mr. Arnhold's Union (Brown), Mr. James's The Student (James), and five others, including Mr. Rice's The Em- peror, who paid 3 sov. to the owner of the second horse. K 98 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. BRIXWORTH. DECEMBER 22nd. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £50. added, list. 101b. each, extra weight for winning, — the winner to be sold for £300. if demanded, four miles. (6 subs.) Mr. Ekins's d. m. The Duenna, by Reveller Frisby. 1 Mr. Elmore's br. g. Lottery (1-llb. extra) Mason. 2 Mr. Langham's gr. g. Buffoon - Bretherton. 3 Won easy. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £ 20. added, for horses the pro- perty of Farmers or Tradesmen (horse dealers excepted) residing within twenty miles of Brixworih, weight for age, four miles, (7 subs.) was won by Mr. Draper's Sam Swipes, aged, l2st. (S. Higgins) beating Mr. Shaw's The President, 5 yrs., list. 71b. (Lebird) and four others. MAINS. DECEMBER 23rd. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, 12st. each, for horses the property of persons residing within twelve miles of Glas- gow, or the property of Officers of the Garrison, (three miles) was won by Mr. Redfern's br. g. Redwing beating Mr. Gray's Pussey and Mr. Buchanan ns. Investment. Previous to this, eight horses ran the course through, but the steward decided that they bad all gone on the wrong side of a flag, and ordered them to start again, when live were drawn, not forfeiting their stakes. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, 1 1st. each, for horses the property of persons residing within twenty miles of Glasgow, was won by Mr. Taylor ns. b. m. Lady Emily heating Mr. Willington's Grace Darling and nine others not placed. ABERDEEN. DECEMBER 31st. Match for £200. four miles. Mr. Robertson's The Queen, 13st. - Owner. 1 Count Leslie's Lincoln, lost. - Owner. 2 3 to 1 on the Queen. Won easv. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDATt. 99 1843. ABERYSTWITH. JANUARY 17th. The Principality Stakes of 5 sov. each, with a Purse added, 12st. each, (four miles) was won by Mr. Jordan's br. g. York (Powell) beating Mr. Lewis ns. Deborah Dent (Bretherton) and two others not placed. The Farmers' Stakes of 1 sov. each, with £10. added by Pryse Pryse, Esq. M.P. (three miles) was won by Mr. Proctor's br. m. Miss Morgan, 10st.71b. (Bretherton) beating Mr. Clanridge's Glo'ster Lass, lOst. 71b. (J. Williams) and another. In consequence of a brook in the line being impracticable, the horses, with the consent of the stewards, did not go the whole distance. JANUARY 18th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, 6 ft., with £ 100. added, 12st. each, four miles. Mr. Stretton's Black Lotterv - Bretherton. 1 Mr. W. H. Lewis's br. g. Tally-ho - Powell. 2 Mr. C. Marshall ns. br. g. Knobstick - Oliver. 3 Mr. O. Owen's b. g. Hopping Tom - James. 4 Mr. Newcombe's b. g. Cannon Ball - Owner. 5 Even on Tally-ho, and 3 to 1 agst Lottery. Won by half a length. JANUARY 20th. The Consolation Stakes of 3 sov. each, with £25. added, for the beaten horses of the week, l2st. each, (three miles) was won by Mr. Bosley's br. g. Knobstick (Oliver) beating Mr. Newcombe's b. g. Cannon Ball (Powell) and another. COVENTRY. JANUARY 20th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, for horses the property of Officers of the Third Dragoon Guards, 12st. each, two miles, (8 subs.) was won by Mr. Dyson's br. g. Buckfoot (Owner) beating Mr. Ford's br. h. Hazard (Owner) and three others. MANCHESTER. JANUARY 20th. Mr. J. Cuff's b. m. Fanny (Capt. Bird) beat Mr. Dordan's ch. g. (Mr. Thompson). £ 100. three miles. 100 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. FARNEWAY (STAFFORDSHIRE). JANUARY 24th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with a silver Tankard added by A. T. Jackson, Esq., was won by Mr. S. Freeman's b. m. Victorine beating Mr. J. Williams's bk. g. Spider and two others. ABERDEEN. JANUARY 25th. Mr. Napier's br. m. (Dr. Read) beat Count Leslie's b. Galloway (Mr. Mainwaring). £50. four miles. JANUARY 26th. Mr. Lumsden's br. h. Topthorn, ISst. 41b. (Dr. Read) beat Count Leslie's ch. h. Burton, 15st. 61b. (Owner). £50. JANUARY 31st. Mr. Robertson's b. m. The Queen (Owner) beat Mr. Napier's ch. g. Pine-apple (Mr. Morrison). £ 100. four miles. REVELSTOKE (PLYMOUTH). FEBRUARY 2nd. Mr. Terrell's Claude Melnotte beat Capt. Stuart's Negociator. £50. four miles. SHIFFNAL. FEBRUARY 2nd. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with a Purse added, for ponies not exceeding thirteen hands, was won at three two- mile heats by Mr. Hill's Fanny (Castle) beating four others. WETHERBY. FEBRUARY 7tb. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £ 20. added, — the second received 5 sov. and the third his stake — (11 subs.) was won by Mr. Atkins's gr. m. Atalanta, 5 yrs. (Hannan) beating Mr. Downes's b. g. Charles O'Malley, aged, (Scott), Mr. Barker's ch. g. Trouble, 5 yrs. (Hugill), and six others not placed. BLACKBURN. FEBRUARY 9th. Sweepstakes of 15 sov. each, 5 ft., with £ 100. added, 12st. each ; the winners of any Liverpool, Warwick, or Lea- STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 101 raington, 141b. extra ; the second received £25. and the third saved his stake ; the winner paid £10. towards the expenses, three miles. Mr. R. Hunter's b. g. Bucephalus - Whitworth. 1 Mr. B. Bretherton's b. g. Marengo - Bretherton. 2 Mr. Hollinshead's b. m. The Romp Lamplugh. 3 Mr. B. Briscoe's b. g. The Hind - Mathers. 4 Won easy. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, h. ft., with £70. added, weight for age, winners and thorough-bred horses 71b. extra, — the second re- ceived £20., and the third saved his stake. Heats one mile and a half. (8 subs.) Mr. Hollinshead's b. g. Little Peter, aged, (71b. extra) Owner. 1 1 Mr. Suttcliffe's br. g. Triangle, aged - Smith. 0 2 Mr. Tempest's bk. g. Slashing Harry, aged - Owner. 0 3 Four others also started. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, I2st. each, (5 subs.) was won by Mr. Hodgson's b. g. Bolton (Owner) beating Mr. Hollinshead's b. g. Now-or-never (Owner) and two others. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £ 10. added, for horses the pro- perty of persons residing within the Borough of Blackburn, list, each, was won by Mr. Birch's gr. g. Young-one (Thompson) beating Mr. Dutton's Bobby and two others. CARDIFF. FEBRUARY 10th. Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £30. added, for horses the property of persons residing within fifteen miles of Cardiff, or in the County of Glamorgan, three miles. Mr. E. Bradley's The Duke, 6 vrs. list. - C.Vivian. 1 Mr. M. P. Lloyd's Jack, aged, "lOst. 101b. - 2 Mr. W. A. Bradley's Bulbridge, aged, lOst. 21b. 3 A good race. An open Handicap of 5 sov. each, with £40. added, was also run for on this dav, and for which Mr. Reynolds's Ragged Jack, Mr. H. Lewis's Tartar, and Mr. M. P. Lloyd's Wbdebone started ; but all having gone on the wrong side of a flag — which was put up after the riders had looked over the ground — the stewards declared the chase to be null, and decided that the stakes should be again run for on March 27th. See page 113. K 2 102 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. MICKWORTH (NORTHAMPTONSHIRE). FEBRUARY 13th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each , with £ 10. added by Christopher Mathews, Esq., was won by Mr. Page's b. g. Bun- garee (Owner) beating Mr. Richardson's b. m. Splendour and four others. LINCOLN. FEBRUARY 14th. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with a Purse added, for horses not thorough-bred, the property of Citizens of Lin- coln, 12st. each, (two miles and a half) was won by Mr. Edwards ns. br. g. Quilp the Lawyer, late Nathan, (Edwards) beating Mr. Hartley's b. m. Matilda (Owner) and four others. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £10. added, same weights and distance, was won by Mr. Pratt ns. Confidence (Bird) beating Mr. Price's br. g. Johnny Broome, late Sam Weller, and three others. NEWPORT GARRISON (ISLE OF WIGHT). FEBRUARY 14th. Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, 3 ft., with £20. added, for horses bona fide the property of Officers quar- tered at the Albany Barracks, (three miles) was won by Lieut. Phillips's b. m. Jenny Jones, 9st. 101b. (Owner) beating Lieut. Hacket's b. m. Very Happy, I2st. 41b. (Mr. Roebuck) and three others. A Sweepstakes, catch weights, (three miles) was won by Lieut. Roebuck's Pussey (Owner) beating three others. ARSTOKE. FEBRUARY 20th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £20 added, list. 7lb. each, — the winner to be sold for £70. — was won by Mr. Nevill ns. b. g. Emperor (Maycock) beating Mr. A. Stuart's Agnes, Mr. Pritchard ns. Cheroot, and four others. Mr. Griffith's br. h. Bobby Trot beat Mr. Savage's bk. h. Action, in a match for £10. HEREFORD. FEBRUARY 22nd. Handicap Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each, 15 ft., and only 5 if declared, with £150. added ; the second horse saved hid STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR, 103 stake ; a winner of £ 100. aftpr the weights were declared to cam- olb. extra, four miles. {36 subs., 11 of whom paid only 5 sov. each.) Mr. W. Ekins's gr. g. Peter Simple, by Arbutus, 12st. 121b. Frisby. 1 Mr. Green's ch. g. Forty-two, list. 81b. - Worth. 2 Mr. C. Mare's b. g. Nimrod, lOst 101b. - Scott. 3 Mr. Powell's b. g. Spangle, list. 21b. - Owner. 4 Mr. Davies's gr. g. Regulator, list. 101b. - Abbot. 5 Mr. Hunter's b. g. Bucephalus, list. 101b. - Whitworth. 6 The following also started, but were not placed. Baron Rothschild's ch. g. Consul, 12st. 31b. Oldaker. 0 Mr. King's b. g. Vanguard, 12st. - Newman. 0 Mr. Vevers's b. g. Charity, list. 91b. - Oliver. O Mr. Holman's b. g. Dragsman, list. 91b. - Owner. O Mr. Tilbury's gr. g. Buffoon, list. 71b. - Bretherton. 0 Mr. A. M'Donogh's ch. g. Werner (late Vanguard), list. 21b. Owner. 0 Mr. Anderson's b. g. Negro, list. 21b. W. M'Donogh. O Mr. G. Tollit's ch. m. sister to Fernelev, 10st. ?lb. Davis. 0 Mr. J. Bosley's b. g. Pedlar, lOst. - Byrne. 0 Mr. 0'Brien"'s ch. g. Rebel, lOst. (51b. extra) Barker. 0 4 to 1 agst Peter Simple, 6 to 1 agst Spangle, 8 to 1 agst Charity, 8 to 1 agst sister to Ferneley, 9 to 1 agst Dragsman, 10 to 1 agst Forty-two, 12 to 1 agst Regulator, and 12 to 1 agst Nimrod. Won easy. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £25. added, list, each, — the winner to be sold for £50. — extra weight for winning, was won by Mr. Bosley's br. g. Knobstick, 71b. extra, (Byrne) beating Mr. Vevers's br. g. Charles XII. and four others. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £ 10. added, — the winner to be sold for £25. — extra weight for winning, (mile heats) was won at two heats by Capt. Bishop's br. m. Vestris beating Mr. Blake's ch. g. Snip and two others. The winner wras claimed. COVENTRY (THIRD DRAGOON GUARDS). FEBRUARY 27th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, for horses the property of and ridden by Officers of the Third Dragoons, Mr. Wilson being allowed to enter and ride his own horse, (four miles) was won by Mr. Dyson's ch. g. The Hawk (Owner) beating Mr. Ford's The Hunter (Owner) and four others. Mr. Marsh's ch. h. (Owner) beat Mr. Dyson's m. (Owner) in a match. 104 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR, BRINWING. FEBRUARY 28tb. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with a Purse added, (three miles and a half) was won by Mr. J. Hargreave's ch. m. Ellen (Owner) beating- Mr. H. Mitchell's br. g. Roscius and four others. BROCKLESBY HUNT. FEBRUARY 28th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £60. added, including £ 10. for second, for maiden horses, weight for age, ridden by gentlemen or farmers, four miles. Mr. C. Robson's ch. g. Crocus, by Young Hambletonian, aged C, Nainby. 1 M . P. Richardson's bk. g. The Black Prince, 6 yrs. Lionel Holmes. 2 Mr. Field's b. g. Granby, aged - W. G. Loft. 3 Mr. Oldaker's b. g. T'Auld Chap, 5 yrs. - Whitworth. 4 Mr. Richardson's br. g. The Doctor, aged - Kirkham. 5 Mr. Rudgard's b. m. Gaylass, aged Lawson Holmes. 6 Mr. J. Burkill's b. g. Guy, aged - Owner. 7 Won easy. LIVERPOOL GREAT NATIONAL. MARCH 1st. Handicap Sweepstakes of 20 sov. each, 10 ft. and only 5 if declared, with £100. added by the Racing Committee ; the second horse saved his stake, and the winner paid £ 10. towards the expenses. Winners from the time of declaring the weights to carry 51b. extra, four miles. (42 subs., 15 of whom declared). Mr. King's b. g. Vanguard, by Old Advance, aged, list. 101b. Oliver. 1 Mr. More's Nimrod, list. - - Scott. 2 Mr. Holman's b. g. Dragsman, list. 31b. Crickmere. 3 The following also started, but were not placed. Mr. W. Ekins's gr. g. Peter Simple, aged,12st.l0lb. (and 51b. extra) Frisby. 0 Mr. Elmore's br. g. Lottery, aged, 12st. 61b. Mason. 0 Mr. W. S. Crawfurd's ch. g. The Returned, aged, 12st. Maj. Campbell. 0 Baron Rothschild's ch. g. Consul, aged, list. 121b. Oldaker. 0 Ld. Waterford's Redwing, aged, list. 101b. Doolan. 0 Mr. T. Taylor's gr. m. Victoria, 6 yrs., list. 10lb. Taylor. 0 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAE. 105 Col. Anson's br. g. Claude Duval, list. 7lb. Tomblin. 0 Mr. J. Hunt's gr. g. Tinder-box, ^1 1st. 71b. G. Moore. 0 Mr. Kennedy's b. g. Teetotum, 6 yrs., list. 71b. Owner. 0 Mr. Tilbury's b. g. Goblin, aged, list. 61b. Bretberton. 0 Mr. Anderson's Croxby, aged, list. 61b. W. M'Donogh. 0 Mr. R. Hunter's b. g. Bucephalus, list. 51b. Whitworth. 0 Mr. Lamplugh's The Romp, list. - Holinsbead. 0 3 to 1 agst Peter Simple, 4 to 1 agst Lottery, 4 to 1 agst The Returned, 8 to 1 agst Redwing, 10 to 1 agst Nimrod, 12 to 1 agst Vanguard, 20 to 1 agst The Romp, 20 to 1 agst Teetotum, and 30 to 1 agst Tinder-box. Won easy. Lord Maidstone was originally a subscriber but did not name, and refused to pay the forfeit, on the ground that he had not put his name down to a Handicap Steeple Chase. The Champion Hurdle Race of 15 sov. each, 10 ft., with £50. added, the second saved his stake, — 4 yrs. old lOst. 91b., 5 yrs. list. 71b., 6 yrs. I2st., and aged 12st. 21b. — the winner of one hurdle race 51b. extra, of two or more 71b. extra, half-bred horses allowed 71b. two miles. (5 subs.) Mr. Raworth's b. h. Cattonian, 5 yrs., by Muley Moloch Bradley. 1 Mr. A. Moore's b. g. Magic, 5 yrs. - Powell. 2 Mr. Peace's b. g. Defence, aged - Saunders. 3 Won easy. The Prince of Wales's Cup did not fill. HOOTON PARK. MARCH 3rd. Sweepstakes of 20 sov. each, h. ft. and only 5 if declared, with £ 100. added by Sir W. M. Stanley, Bart., the second horse saved his stake, I2st. each ; a winner of the Leamington, War- wick, Eglinton Park, Dunchurch, Northampton, Cheltenham, Liver- pool, or Newport Pagnell, 101b. extra; horses to be bona, fide the property of members of White's, Crockford's, Brookes's, Boodle's, Croxton Park or Eglinton Park Clubs, or Officers in the Army on full pay; to be ridden by members of the same. (18 subs. 13 of whom paid only 5 sov. each). Hon. Capt. Forester's Lady Langford, by Sir Hercules Owner. 1 Mr. Crawford's Merchant - - Owner. 2 Ld. Maidstone's Man of Kent - Owner. 3 Col. Anson's Claude Duval - Capt. Peel. 4 Won easv. 106 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £50. added by Sir W. M. Stanley, 12st. each, maiden horses allowed 10lb. ; the winner of any steeple chase mentioned in the conditions of the first chase 101b. extra, and the winner of any steeple chase or race 71b. extra ; to be ridden by their owners, or Gentlemen or Farmers hunting regularly with the Hooton Hounds,— the winner to be sold for £200. (9 subs.) Sir W. M. Stanley's Charley - Ld. Maidstone. 1 Mr. Bernal's Billy - - Hancock. 2 Mr. Dawber ns. Sankey - Thomas. 3 Five others also started, but were not placed. TADCASTER. MARCH 3rd. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with a Purse added, weight for age, (two miles) was won by Mr. Ireland's b. m. Ariel, aged, (Birdsall) beating Mr. J. Fletcher's b. m. Rosette, 5 yrs. (81b. over weight) and three others. BARNET. MARCH 7th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £20. added, the second saved his stake, list, each; mares and geldings allowed 31b.; the winner of a steeple chase, value £50. 101b. extra, of two or more, 141b. extra, — the winner to be sold for £ 100. four miles. (16 subs.) Mr. Rice's br. g. Scotsfoot (post entered) Mr. Tilbury's gr. g. Buffoon (71b. extra) Mr. A. Dixon's b. g. Ragman Mr. Turner's ch. m. Bude Light Mr. Langridge's ch. m. Tiny Mr. Lawrence's b. g. Little Robert Mr. Ball's ch. g. The Student Mr. "6. Elmore's ch. m. Mermaid (late Bonnet Rouge) Mr. Stephens's bk. g. Asmodeus Mr. Clark's br. g. Rioter Mr. Barlow's br. g. Caur-de-Lion Mr. Ware's br. m. Twilight Mr. C. Brown's br. g. The Baronet Mr. Stephens's br. g. Black Diamond Mr. Brown's b. g. Hervio Nano Won easy. The winner was claimed. LINCOLN. MARCH 7th. Mr. Ashton's ch. g. Mazeppa (H. Edwards) beat Mr. Wackender's m. (Owner). £ 50. four miles. Owner. 1 Rackley. 2 James. 3 Winter. 4 Barker. 5 Scott. 6 Owner. O Mason. O T. Ball. 0 Colbrun. 0 Tomlin. 0 Fleming. 0 East. 0 Wynne. 0 Hacket. 0 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAK. 107 LONG STRATTON (NORFOLK). MARCH 8th. Mr. Beverley's b. m. (Windser) beat Mr. Oswald's ch. h. (Owner) in a match, four miles. PEMBROKESHIRE. MARCH 8th. Handicap Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, 2 ft., with £40. added (four miles, 9 subs.) was won by Mr. Hughes's Gipsy Girl, list. (Davies) beating Mr. Lewis ns. Hopping Tom, list. 51b. { James), Mr. Griffiths's Smolensko, lOst. 41b. (Evans) and five others. COVENTRY. MARCH 9th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £30. added, 12st. each ; a winner of a chase amounting to £30. 71b. extra, of two 1 lib. extra, and of three 141b. extra, — the winner to be sold for £ 100. if demanded, and to pay £5. towards tbe expenses, if required, four miles. (11 subs.) Mr. Oliver's br. g. Cheroot, aged, (141b. extra) Owner. 1 Mr. Roleston's b. g. Tom Tit - Owner. 2 The following also started, but were not placed. Mr. Bond's br. g. Dallington, 6 yrs. - Frisby. 0 Mr. Barker's ch. g. Rebel - - Barker. 0 Mr. Hitchcock's gr. g. Wonder, aged - Owner. O Mr. Fowler's ch. h. Navarino - Capt. Dawson. 0 Mr. Varley's b. g. The Yorkshire Farmer (late Resurrection) Bursell. 0 Sir James G. Baird's ch. g. Wildboy, aged A. M'Donogh. 0 Mr. Bourke's b. g. Waverley, aged Capt. Quentin. 0 Mr. Bloxham ns. ch. g. Sir Robert, aged Ivens. 0 Dallington came in first, but in consequence of his having gone on the wrong side of a flag, Cheroot, who ran second, was declared the winner. OXFORD. MARCH 9th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £20. added, list. 71b. each, for horses the property of Citizens of Oxford, was won by Mr. Williams's The Dwarf (Owner) beating Mr. Smith's Grass- hopper and nine others. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £ 10. added, (two miles) was won by Mr. C. Symond's Fanny (Byrne) beating Mr. T. Day's Black Bess and five others. 108 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. HORNCASTLE. MARCH 9th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £60. added, — 4 yrs. list., 5 yrs. list. 91b., 6 yrs.and aged 12st., mares allowed 21b. ; a winner of a steeple chase (matches excepted) 71b. extra, of two or more 121b. extra, four miles. (7 subs.) Mr. T. Astey's ch. g. Roger Wildrake, aged Mr. T. Walker's Cotton Ball (71b. extra) aged Mr. P. Richardson's bk. g. The Black Prince, 6 Mr. Pratt's b. g. Confidence (71b. extra) aged Mr. Smallpage's b. g. Crookshanks, aged Mr. R. Hurdman's br. h. Pickwick, aged Won by two lengths. Loft. 1 Walker. 2 L. Holmes. 3 Wilmot. 4 Whitworth. 0 R. Maidens. 0 WORCESTER. MARCH 13th. The Royal Birth-day Stakes of 25 sov. each, 15 ft. and only 5 if declared, with £150. added, the second horse saved his stake, and the winner paid 25 sov. towards the expenses ; a winner of a hurdle, Hat race, or a steeple chase, on or after the day the weights were published, 71b. extra, of two or more 101b. extra, four miles. (37 subs., of whom J 3 declared). Mr. Gordon's b. g. Dragsman, by Revenue (by Camillus), aged, list, 51b. - - Oliver. 1 Mr. Green's ch. g. Forty-two aged, list. 41b. Powell. 2 Mr. W. Ekins's d. m. The Duenna, aged, list. 10lb. Frisby. 3 Mr. Holman's ch. g. The Page, aged, lOst. 71b. Owner. 4 The following also started, but were not placed. Mr. W. Ekins's gr. g. Peter Simple, aged, 12st. 101b. (71b. extra) Goddard. 0 Mr. B. Austen's m. Matilda, aged, list. 6lb. Mr. G. H. Moore's b. g. Anonymous, list. 10lb. spine, and was killed) Mr. Palmer's ch. g. by Memnon, list. 71b. Mr. W. H. Lewis's b. g. Tally-ho, list. 51b. - Mr. B. Bretherton's Marengo, list. 4lb. Mr. T. Bavlis ns. Tockington, lOst. 10lb. Mr. S. Quartermaine's Highly Tighty, lOst. 101b. Mr. Williams's ch. m. Cora, lOst. 7ib. 3 to 1 agst Dragsman, 4 to 1 agst Forty-two, 5 to 1 agst Peter Simple, 5 to 1 agst The Duenna, 8 to 1 agst Anonymous, and 10 to 1 agst the Memnon gelding. Won easy. Catterns. 0 (dislocated his Mason. 0 Saunders. 0 Barker. 0 Owner. 0 Barnard. 0 Worth. 0 Scott. 0 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 109 The Witley Stakes of 3 sov. each, with £25. added, — 4 yrs. lOst. 121b., 5 yrs. list. 71b., 6 yrs. and aged 12st., a winner once 71b. extra, twice or more 12lb. extra, two mile heats. Mr. M. Cooke's br. g. Knobstick, aged (121b. extra) Powell. 1 1 Mr. Tomlinson's b. m. Caroline, 6 yrs. - Parker. 2 2 Mr. Roberts's b. g. Straps, aged - Oliver. 3 dr. Mr. Varley's b. g. Yorkshire Farmer (late Resurrection) Shepherd. 0 dr. Mr. Hanlon's ch. g. Rebel, aged (71b. extra) Barker. dis. MARCH 14th. The Worcestershire Hunt Stakes of 5 sov. each, with £60. added, —4 yrs. lOst. 121b., 5 yrs. list. 71b., 6 yrs. and aged 12st., a winner once 71b. extra, twice lOlb. extra ; the second saved his stake, and the winner paid £ 10. towards the expenses ; horses to have been regularly hunted in and bona fide the property of persons residing in Worcestershire, four miles. Mr. T. Williams's ch. m. Cora, by Safeguard, 6 yrs. Scott. 1 Mr. T. Smith's br. in. Rhoda, 6 yrs. - Oliver. 2 The following also started, but were not placed. Mr. Rose ns. b. g. Emancipation, 6 yrs. - Goddard. 0 Mr. Umber ns. ch. g. Waster Humphrey, aged Powell. 0 Mr. Chandler ns. b. g. Shamrock, iiged - Patrick. 0 Mr. Davis's gr. g. Gameboy, aged (10lb. extra) Bradlev. 0 Mr. Arkell's b. g. Shakespeare, aged - Parker. 0 Wron by* half a length. The Tally-ho Stakes of 5 sov. each, with £40. added, 12st. each, — a winner once Tib. extra, twice 101b. extra, — the winner to be sold for £ 150. two mile heats. Mr. Mvnde Cook's br. g. Knobstick, aged (101b. extra) Powell. 2 11 Mr. Vevers's br. g. Charles XII. aged Oliver. 12 2 Mr. Varley's Yorkshire Farmer, aged Catterns. 3 3 dr. Mr. W. Ekins's br. g. Dallington, 6 yrs. Frisby. dis. Mr. A. M'Donogh's ch. g. Werner, aged (broke his leg, and was destroyed) . - Mason, dis. First heat won by a length, the second and third easy. CARNWATH (SCOTLAND). MARCH 13th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each. J2st. each, three miles and a half. (13 subs.) Mr. Perston's br. m. Pussey, aged - Owner. 1 Mr. W. R. Ramsav's ch. g. Zoroaster, aged A. M'Donogh. 2 L Mr. Hope Johnstone. 0 Owner. 0 Owner. D Owner. 0 Owner. 0 RofF. 0 dded, list. each, th ree Owner. l Bowman. 2 Owner. 0 . - A Groom. 0 A Groom. 0 A Groom. 0 Bell. 0 Ron0. 0 110 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAK. Ld. Glenlyon's h. g. Giles, aged Mr. E. C. Maitland's ch. g. Salesman, aged Mr. Ellis's br. g. Jack Hinton, aged Mr. Buchanan's b. m. Lady Emily, aged Mr. Redfern's br. g. Redwing, aged Mr. Perston's br. g. Jack Sheppard Won by six lengths. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £25. added miles and a half. Mr. Perston's br. m. Pussey, aged Mr. W. R. Ramsay's ch. m. Prejudice, aged Mr. W. Wardrop's ch. g. Wee Pet, aged Ld. Glenlyon's br. g. Lyndoch, aged Mr. Ellis's br. g. Jack Hinton, aged Mr. M. Ennis's ch. g. Vision, aged Mr. Slack's br. g. Modoridoroo, aged Mr. Perston's br. g. Jack Sheppard Wee Pet came in first, but went on the wrong side of a flag, and the stakes were given to Pussey. CASTLE HOWARD. MARCH 16th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £l5. added, weight for age, winners and thorough-bred horses 71b. extra (four miles) was won by Mr. R. Rowley's ch. h. Anthony, aged, 12st. (Owner) beating Mr. Jackson's ch. g. Lozingaro, 5 yrs. list. 61b. (Stead), Mr. Jordinson's ch. m. by Barnaby, 4 yrs. lOst. 91b. (Hugill) and four others not placed. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with a silver Cup added, for horses the property of members of the Sinnington Hunt ( weights and distance as in the first chase) was won by Mr. Ellerby's b. in. iYliss Horner, 6 yrs. list. lllb. (Walker) beating Mr. Shepherd's ch. m. Alice, aged, list. lllb. (Wardell) and three others. Mr Coulson's Ducrow (Stead) came in first, but did not bring in his proper weight. CHELTENHAM. MARCH 17th. Handicap Sweepstakes of 15 sov. each, 5 ft., with £80. added, — the winner to be sold for £200. four miles. (6 subs.) Mr. Holman's ch. g. The Page, by Emancipation, lOst. 121b. Oliver. 1 Col. Charritie's Napoleon, lOst. . Barker. 2 Mr. Campbell's Irishman, lOst. - - Jacobs. 3 Wron easy. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. Ill OXFORD. MARCH 20th. Mr. C. Symonds's b. m. Arated (Owner) beat Mr. W. Badcock's The Slasher (Owner) in a match, two miles and a half. BURTON GRANGE. MARCH 20th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with a silver Tankard added, list. 71b. each, three miles and a half, (7 subs.) was won by- Mr. Canning's b. m. Lady Grey (Owner) beating Mr. Stephens's br. g. Adrian and three others. HIGH WYCOMBE. MARCH 20th. Mr. E.Rawlinson's The Aylesbury Hunter (Owner) beat Mr. J. Clarke's Irish Jack (Young). £20. WEATHERBY (GRAND MILITARY). MARCH 21st. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £ 100. added, for horses the property of and ridden by Officers stationed in Major General Brotherton's district, 12st. each, thorough-bred horses and winners of a steeple-chase or hurdle-race 71b. extra; if both thorough-bred and a winner 121b. extra, three miles. (15 subs.) Lieut. Boucherett's br. g. Sawyer - Owner. 1 Mr. Wilkinson ns. b. g. The Impostor Capt. Broadley. 2 The following also started, but were not placed. Lieut. Pack's ch. g. Tommy - Capt. Torrens. 0 Lieut.-Col. Charlton's b. g. Fra Diavolo Major Campbell. 0 Capt. Knox's Gazelle (71b. extra) - Owner. 0 Lieut. Key's br. g. Colverston (71b. extra) Owner. 0 Lieut. Harrison's Bachelor - Capt. Douglas. 0 Capt. Burdett's ch. g. Sailor - Owner. 0 Capt. Hon. H. Blackwood's ch. m. Alma Owner. 0 Lieut. Ld. Inverury's b. m. Chicken Hazard Owner. 0 Lieut. Ld. Inverury's br. g. Eleven's-the-nick Capt. Brett. 0 Lieut. Scobell's b. g. Cock Robin - Capt. Dallas. 0 Won by two lengths. Cock Robin came in second, but was short of weight. Sweepstakes of 8 sov. each, with £40. added, conditions as above, •the winner to be sold for £ 60.— three miles, (16 subs.) was won by 112 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. the Hon. Capt. H. Blackwood's ch. g. Citizen (Capt. Dallas) beating Mr. Wilkinson's b. g. The Tod Rider (Capt. Broadley) and nine others not placed. The winner was claimed. The Cornets' Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, list. 71b. each, (two miles) was won by Cornet Innis's ch. g. The Affghan (Capt. Burdett) beating Cornet Hobson's ch. g. Warwick (Owner) and two others. The Farmers' Purse of 5 sov., with 1 sov. for the second, catch weights, (two miles) was won by Mr. Crow's gr. g. Jerry (Houlton) beating Mr. Beilby's b. m. Wotherstone Lass (Brown) and five others. BOSTON. MARCH 23rd. Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, 5 ft. if declared, with £80. added; the second saved his stake, and the winner paid £ 10. towards the expenses, four miles. (6 subs.) Mr. J. Smith's b. g. Commodore, aged, 12st. Mr. C. Robson's ch. g. Crocus, aged, I2st. Mr. W. Fenton's gr. g. King of the Valley, 5 ; Mr. Hunter's b. g. Bucephalus, aged, 12st. Mr. J. Burkill's b. g. Guy, 6 yrs., list. 71b. Won by a neck. SWINDON. MARCH 24th. Handicap Sweepstakes of 20 sov. each, 10 ft. and ODly 5 if declared, with £100. added; the second saved his stake, and the winner paid £10. to the fund, four miles. (25 subs., 11 of whom paid only 5 sov. each). Mr. Holman's ch. g. The Page, by Emancipation, lOst. 51b. Crickmere. 1 Mr. Oliver's Cheroot, list. 31b. - Owner. 2 Ld. E. Russell's Lather, 12st. - Mason. 3 Capt. Stretton's Black Lottery, list. 41b. - Powell. 4 This chase was run twice. For the first, Mr. H. Scott's Nimrod, list. (Owner), Mr. Higgins's Roulette, list. (VV. M'Donogh), Mr. Holman's Dragsman, 11. -t. 121b. (Crickmere), Mr. Quartermaine's Highty Tighty, lOst. 91b. (T. Ball), Capt. Griffiths's Warwick, lOst. 81b. (Barker), and the four named above started; Biaclc Lottery coming in first, Nimrod second, the Page third, and Roulette fourth ; but the three first being objected to as not having kept the line, the stewards decided tbat the ch.se should be run over again, when four W. Loft. 1 C. Nainby. 2 list. 71b. Smith. 3 Owner. 4 Wilmot. 5 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 113 were drawn, and Drogsman, who was brought out to start again, broke away from his groom, fell, fracturing his spine, and died almost instantly. The Page was ridden in the false heat by Holman. The second was run after the local chase. Betting on the first heat — 5 to 1 agst Nimrod, 5 to I agst Drags- man, 5 to 1 agst Lather, and 7 to 1 agst Cheroot. No betting on the second, which was won by four lengths. Swreepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £20. added, for horses the pro- perty of and ridden by persons residing within ten miles of Swindon, 31st. 71b. each, thorough-bred horses 10lb. extra, and winners 71b. extra, — the winner to be sold for £70. — (5 subs.) was won by Mr. Holtham's Hazard (Owner) beating Mr. Ruck's Jim Crow (Baden) and another. UTTOXETER. MARCH 23rd. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £30. added, for horses that have been regularly hunted with Mr. Mevnell In- gram's, the Marquis of Hasting's, the Albrighton, or Atherstone Hounds, 12st. each, (four miles) was won by Mr. W. Taylor ns. ch. g. Dauntless, aged, (Taylor) beating Mr. Pepper's b.h. Ferryman, aged, (Owner) and two others. CARDIFF (adjourned). MARCH 27th. The Handicap Hurdle Race of 3 sov. each, with £25. added, (8 subs.) was won at two heats by Mr. Newman's Mountain, 6 yrs., list. 31b. (C. Vivian) beating Mr. Wadlow's Young Jerry, 6 yrs., 11st. (Owner) and Capt. Baker's Montezuma, aged, list. 131b. (A. Vivian) with three others distanced in the first heat. The adjourned Steeple Chase of 5 sov. each, with £40. added, four miles and a half. Mr. Lloyd's Whalebone - - C. Vivian. 1 Mr. Reynolds's Ragged Jack - Dallv. 2 Tartar paid. A Forced Handicap Hurdle Race of 2 sov. each, with £15. added, was won by Capt. Baker's Montezuma, by Merchant, aged, 12st. 31b. (A. Vivian) beating Mr. Lloyd's ch. g. Jack, aged, lOst. 121b. (Owner) and three others not placed. L 2 114 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. LEAMINGTON. MARCH 28th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. eacb, with £50. added by the Town of Leamington, I2st. 7lb. each ; a winner of a steeple-chase value £100. 71b. extra; of one value £ 150. 101b. extra, and of £200. 14lb. extra ; the winner to pay £5. to the fund ; — the horses the property of members or honorary members of the Roval Lea- mington Hunt Club, or Officers in the Army on full pay ; ridden bv members or honorary members of the Leamington Hunt Club, or members of White's, Brookes's, Crockford's, Boodle's, or Croxton Park New Club, three miles. (10 subs.) Mr. Crauford's Merchant - - Owner. 1 Mr. Dawson's Marengo - Owner. 2 Mr. R. Reid's Oakstick - - Owner. 3 The following also started, but were not placed. Ld. Drumlanrig's The Cardinal - Mr. Beauchaaip. O Mr. Madock's Liberty - Owner. 0 Mr. Dyson's The Hawk - Mr. Dallas. 0 Mr. Moore's Knobstick - Mr. A. Moore. 0 3 to 1 agst Merchant, 4 to 1 agst Marengo, 5 to 1 agst Knobstick, 5 to 1 agst The Hawk, and 6 to 1 agst The Cardinal. Won easy. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, 5 ft., with £50. added by the Town of Leamington, list. 71b. each, all other conditions as for the first chase. (13 subs.) Mr. Moore's Knobstick - - Mr. A. Moore. 1 Mr. R. Reid's b. g. - - Mr. J. Wilson. 2 Mr. Crawford's The Returned (141b. extra) Owner. 3 The following also started, but were not placed. Mr. R. Reid's Oliver Twist - - Owner. 0 Mr. Ma'iox's Creole - - - Mr. Dallas. 0 Mr. De Burgh's The Moor - - Owner. 0 Mr. Bourke's Waverley - - - Owner. 0 Mr. H. Clarke's Belfield - - Mr. Beauchamp. 0 Mr. Dawson ns. St. Valentine - - Owner. 0 Mr. Laurel's Antelope - - Capt. Quentin. 0 3 to 2 agst The Returned, 3 to 1 agst Oliver Twist, and 4 to 1 agst Creole. Won easy. A Galloway Chase, weight for inches, was won at two heats by Mr. Clarke's Miss Arnold (Walker) beating three others. MARCH 31st. Match for £120., list. 71b. each, three miles. Mr. Laurel's Antelope - - T. Goddard. 1 Mr. Bourke's Waverley - - Hardy. 2 5 to 4 on Antelope. Won by three lengths. STEEPLE CHASE CALE^DAK. 115 FINCHLEY. MARCH 28tb. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £20. added, list. 71b. each; winners of one chase value £50. 71b. extra, of two or more 141b. extra, — the winner to be sold for £120. four miles. Mr. J. Mason's ch. g. Moonraker - - Owner. 1 Mr. A. Dixon's b. g. Ragman - - Owner. 2 Mr. James's ch. g. The Student (Owner), Mr. Tilbury's gr. g. Buffoon, 71b. extra, (Rackley) and two others also started, Buffoon coming in first, but disqualified from going on the wrong side of a flag. Catch-weight Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with a whip added, — the winner to be sold for £50. (four miles) was won by Mr. Darby's br. g. Finchley (Rackley) beating Mr. Hill's bk. g. The Gunner (Tiny), Mr. Cope's br. m. Moll-i-the-Wad (A. Jackson) and four others not placed, including Mr. Roberts's Rush (Owner) who came in second, but went on the wrong side of a flag. WEST LOTHIAN. MARCH 28th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, — the winner to be sold for £ 100. — (four miles) was won by Hon. J. Sandilands ns. cb. m. Prejudice (Bowman) beating Mr. A. C. Mailand ns.ch.g. Salesman (Mr. Hope Johnstone), Mr. A. Campbell's gr. g. Kinloch (Mr. Mait- land, jun.) and seven others not placed. CUMBERLAND. MARCH 29th. Sweepstakes of 5 gs. each, for horses the property of gentlemen of the Carlisle Hunt, list. 41b. each, (four miles) was won by Mr. Sowerby's br. m. Blue Bonnet (Owner) beating Mr. Hen- derson's bk. m. Gipsy, Mr. T. Dixon's br. m. Fencer (carried 201b. over weight) and three others not placed. Hack Sweepstakes, list. 71b. each, was won by Mr. Little's b. g. The Weed (Owner) beating Mr. Hamilton's b. g. Rose Castle (Fer- guson), Mr. Ferguson's gr. g. Rory O'More (Martin) and four others not placed, Mr. Little's b. g. The Weed (Owner) beat Capt. Ferguson's b. m. Sin in a match for £ 20. ISLE OF WIGHT. MARCH 29th. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. eacb, with £25. added, the second saved his stake, weight for age, thorough-bred horses not bred in the Isle of Wight 101b. extra (9 subs,) was won by Mr. Ren- dall's ch. g. Vanguard, 6 yrs., 12st., (Hearn) beat Mr. Toke's b. g. Hornet, aged, 12st., (Scott) Lieut. Hackett's b. m. Very Happy, 6 yra , 12st.? (Hopkins) and three others not placed. 116 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. TIVYSIDE. MARCH 29th. Handicap Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, 2 ft., with £40 added, four miles. (7 subs.) Mr. Griffiths's Smolensko, lOst. 71b. - - Evans. 1 Mr. Hughes's Gipsy Girl, lOst. 101b. - Davies. 2 Mr. Lewes's Tally-ho, 12st. 31b. . - Williams. 3 Mr Peel's Cannon Ball, list. 121b. - Mr. Peel. 4 Mr. Owen's Hopping Tom, list. 21b., and Mr. Lewis ns. York, list. 21b., also started, but were not placed. The Farmers' Stakes was won by Mr. Evans's br. m. The Flyer beating six others NORTHLEACH. MARCH 31st. TheCotswold Handicap of 2 sov. each, with £25. added, the second saved his stake, four miles. {^3 subs.) Mr. E. Herbert's Tommy, by Lap-dog, list. , Powell. 1 Mr. Vevers's Charles XII., 'lOst. 81b. - Oliver. 2 Mr. C. Symonds's Fanny, 9st. lllb. - - Owner. 3 Eight others also started, but were not placed. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £l,5. added, — the winner to be sold for £30. — (four miles) was won bv Mr. Holton's Jonathan (Crickmere) beating Mr. Wood's Trembler and eleven others. CAXTON. MARCH 3lst. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £20. added, for horses the property of persons residing in the Town or County of Cambridge, 12st. each (four miles) was won by Mr. C. Wallis's b. g. Why-not (VVallis) beating Mr. Home's b. m. Cambridgeshire Lady (Prime) and six others. HADDISCOE (BECCLES). MARCH 31st. Mr. Glasspoole's b. g. Bellman (Owner) beat Mr. F. Grimmer's b. m. Mrs. Thomas (Owner) in a match, 14st. each, four miles. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with a Purse added, for horses the pro- perty of members of the Hopton Hunt, 12st. each, (three miles) was won by Mr. Jex's ch. g. My Jewel (Hindes) beating H. S. Grimmer's ch. g. Rector (F. Grimmer) and two others. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with a Purse added, 12st. each, (three miles) was won by Mr. Land's b. g. Needwood, by Jack Tar, (Owner) beating Mr. Jex's ch. g. My Jewel (Hindes), Mr. Glasspool's bell- man (Keable^) and four others. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAE. 117 SPALDING. MARCH 31st. A Handicap Hurdle Race of 1 sov. each, with a Purse added, was won at two heats by Mr. T. H. Smith's Aggravator, list. 71b. (Owner) beating eight others. The Steeple Chase did not fill. NOTTINGHAM. APRIL 4th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, 5 ft., with £50. added, 12st. each ; a winner of one steeple cbase 4lb. extra, of two 71b. extra, and of three or more 101b. extra; the second horse saved his stake, and the winner paid £ 10. towards the expenses, four miles. (7 subs.) Mr. King's b. g. Vanguard, by Old Advance, aged, (101b. extra) Oliver. 1 Mr. Hunter's b. g. Bucephalus, aged, (4lb. extra) Whitworth. i Mr. Loft ns. b. g. Commodore, aged, (101b. extra) Loft. 0 Ld. RanclihVs b. g. Mohawk - - VV. Jones. 0 Mr. Rushton's b. g. Cruikshanks - Jackson. 0 2 to 1 on Vanguard. Won by six lengths. Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, h. ft., for horses the pro- perty of Officers of the Queen's Bays, three miles. (15 subs.) Capt. Knox's b. m. Gazelle, list. 101b. - Owner. 1 Lieut-Col. Charleton's b. g. Fra Diavolo, list. 71b. 2 Mr. Robbin's b. g. Chester, list. 41b. 3 Mr. Mansergh's b. g. The Squire, list. 41b. - 0 Mr. Conyers's Horse-chesnut, lOst. 61b. 0 Mr. Dallas's ch. g. The Wasp, list. 41b. - 0 The Wasp and Fra Diavolo backed against the Field. A good race. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £ 10. added, for horses the pro- perty of persons residing within fifteen miles of Nottingham ; 4 yrs. list., 5 yrs. list. 71b., 6 yrs. I2st., and aged 12st. 2lb., (four miles) was won by Mr. Orton's b. g. Goose-quill, aged, (Parker) beating Mr. Gunn's b. g. Forester, aged, (Tomblyn) and three others. HIGH WYCOMBE. APRIL 4th. A Purse of £50., with £ 10. for the second, for horses the property of persons residing within twenty-five miles of Wycombe, I2st. each ; winners once 8lb. extra, twice or more 141b. extra, — the winner to be sold for £ 120. — entrance 2 sov. each, (four miles) was won by Mr. Nixon's b. g. Paddy (T. Ball) beating Mr. Tilbm-y's gr. g. Buffoon, 141b. extra, (Rackley), Mr. Brown's b. g. Pilot (Oldaker), Mr. Elmore's b. m. First Position (Mason) and five others not placed. 118 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. BOTESDALE. APRIL 4th. A Purse given by George St. Vincent Wilson, Esq., with £5. added from the Fund, for horses the property of Farmers residing within ten miles of Botesdale, and that had been regularly hunted with Mr. Wilson's hounds, 12st. each, winners 71b. extra, — the winner to be sold for £60.— (four miles) was won by Mr. H. Ellis's Old Jack (Brett) beating Mr. St. Vincent Wilson'sChandos (Smith) and three others not placed. Hurdle Race Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £15. added, lOst. 71b. each, winners 71b. extra (mile heats) was won at two heats by Mr. B. Land's b. m. Little Nell, late Variety, by Bizarre, (Owner) beating Mr. Pearl's Luther (Brett) and five others. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £25. added, 12st. each, winners 71b. extra, (four miles) was won by Mr. B. Land's Needwood, by Jack Tar, 71b. extra (Owner) beating Mr. St. Vincent Wilson's ch. m. (Barker), Mr. Jex's My Jewel (Hindes) and seven others. WELLINGTON. APRIL 5th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £25. added, for horses that had been regularly hunted with the Shropshire, Albrighton or Mr. Atty's hounds, weight for age, and winners 71b. extra, (four miles) was won by Mr. Birch's Slashing Harry beating Mr. Charlton ns. Yellow Dwarf, Mr. Boycott's Donnington and two others not placed. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £25. added, — the winner to be sold for £50., all other conditions as above, — was won by Mr. Charl- ton ns. Yellow Dwarf beating Mr.Boote'sTassingham and three others not placed. BYTHORN. APRIL 7th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £65. added, four miles. Mr. W. Jenkins's br. g. Lycurgus, by Mulatto, aged Owner. 1 Mr. G. Higgins's ch. g. Roulette, by Hazard, 6 yrs. Owner. 2 Mr. Percival's ch. g. Belzoni, aged - Bevil. 3 Mr. GoodlinVs b. g. The Stag, aged - Butler. 4 Six others also started, but were not placed. 10 to 1 agst Lycurgus. Won easy. Hurdle Race Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £10. added, was won by Mr. Ball's Midnight (Lebird) beating Mr. Batten's Beeswing (Owner) and eight others not placed. Hurdle Race Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each was won by Mr. Martin's Sleight-of-Hand (C. Bradford). Owner. 1 Owner. 2 Owner. 3 King. 4 Dawson. 0 Owner. 0 Saunders. 0 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 119 ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH. APRIL 7th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with not less than £30. added, the second horse saved his stake, and the winner paid £5. towards the expenses; a winner of a steeple chase value £ 100. 71b. extra, of two or more 101b. extra; a winner of the Hereford, Liver- pool, Worcester, or Swindon, in 1843, 71b. extra, three miles. (8 subs.) Mr. Oliver's Cheroot (71b. extra) Mr. Scott's b. g. Nimrod Mr. Bradley's b. g. Sir Robert Mr. Austin's b. m. Matilda Mr. Hitchcock's ch. g. The Wonder Mr. Roulson's b. g. Tomtit Mr. Offman's br. m. by Welbeck Won by twelve lengths. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £10. added, list, each, winners 51b. extra, and horses regularly hunted with the Marquis of Hastings', Mr. Meynell's, or the Atherstone hounds, allowed 51b. — the winner to be sold for £40. — (three miles) was won by Mr. Scott's br. g. Little Robert (Owner) beating Mr. Adams's b. g. Old Tom (Dawson) and five others not placed. HIGHWORTH. APRIL 7th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £25. added, for horses the property of persons residing within twelve miles of High- worth, (four miles) was won by Mr. Adams's Vivian ( Willis) beating Mr. Wells's Luck's-all (Killard) and six others not placed. PALRINGTON (HOLDERNESS). APRIL 7th. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £l0. added, (four miles) was won by Mr. E. Baxter's b. m. Lady Harriet, aged, (Ford) beating Mr. Grayburn's Rat-trap and another. A Purse of Sovereigns (two miles) was won by Mr. E. Baxter's gr. g. Little John, aged, (Ford) beating Mr. Wray's Blue Bonnet and another. UXENDON. APRIL 8th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, for horses the property of and ridden by Officers in the Army or Navy, or Members or Sons of Members of White's, Boodle's, or Crockford's, 12st. each, — the winner to be sold for £200. four miles. (7 subs.) Capt. Oliver's ch. g. The Kicker - - Owner. 1 Sir YV'atkin W. Wynne's br. g. Cottager - Sir C. Kent. 2 120 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. The following also started, but were not placed. Ld. Glamis's Stranger (late Leicester) Maj. Campbell. 0 Ld. A. Lennox's br. g. Cock Robin Capt. B. Proctor. 0 Ld. March's br. g. Mystery - Hon. Capt. Hood. 0 Capt. Bailey's bk. g. The Nob - Capt. Vyse. 0 Mr. Pyett's'b. m. The Widow Malone Hon. R. Grimstone. 0 Cottager the favourite. Won easy. LAVENHAM. APRIL lltb. Sweepstakes, 12st. each, (four miles) was won by Mr. B. Land's Needwood, by Jack Tar, (Owner) beating Mr. W. Mattham's Gaylad and another. Sweepstakes, with a Purse added, (four miles) was won by Mr. Browning's Recovery beating Mr. Oswald's ch. g. and two others. CHELTENHAM. APRIL 11th. Handicap Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each, 10 ft. and only 5 if declared, with ,£100. added by the Town ; the winner paid £ 20. towards the expenses, four miles, over a country without walls, — the line flagged out, and which the horses ran over, was upwards of six miles. (21 subs., 4 of whom declared). Mr. Holman's ch. g. The Page, by Emancipation, list. 71b. Owner. 1 Mr. Elmore's b. g. Scotsfoot, list. - Mason. 2 The following also started, but were not placed. Mr. King's b. g. Vanguard, 12st. 71b. - T. Goddard. 0 Mr. Crauford's ch. g. The Returned, list. 10lb. Barker. 0 Capt. Page's ch. g. Forty-two, list. 10lb. - Oliver. 0 Mr. Stretton's Black Lottery, list. 101b. - Powell. 0 Mr. Bretherton's b. g. Marengo, list. 41b. - Owner. 0 Mr. Powell's b. g. Spangle, list. - Crickmere. 0 Mr. Ekins's b. g. Dallington, lOst. 8lb. - Frisby. 0 Mr. A. M'Donogh's b. m. Tidings, JOst. 51b. Owner. 0 Col. Charritie's b. g. Napoleon, lOst. 4ib. - Scott. 0 Mr. Barton's b. m. Little Amie, 9st. 10lb. - Twiddy. 0 5 to 1 agst Tidings, 7 to 1 agst Scotsfoot, 7 to 1 agst Vanguard, 10 to 1 agst The Page, 10 to 1 agst Black Lottery, 10 to 1 agst The Returned, 11 to 1 agst Marengo, 12 to 1 agst Spangle, 14 to 1 agst Napoleon, 50 to 1 agst Forty-two. Won easy. The Returned fell at the last fence but one, seriously injuring his rider. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 121 Mr. Holman's The Page, list. 4lb., walked over in a match for £ 100. over same line, and to start within an hour after the Handicap Chase, Capt. Page's Forty-two, 12st., not appearing at the appointed time. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, 2 ft., for horses that never won a public chase, ridden by gentlemen who never won a public chase, 12st. each, three miles. Mr. T. Williamson's b. g. St. Valentine - Dawson, l Mr. H. Barton's ch. g. Slitherfield - Owner. 2 Mr. Morrett's ch. m. Prima Donna (Owner), Mr. A. M'Donogh'.s ch. m. Isoline (Carter), Mr. Disney's ch. m. Little Bustle (Evans), and six others also started, but were not placed. APRIL 12th. Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, 5 ft. if declared, with £30. added, four miles. (13 subs., 3 of whom paid 5 sov. each). Mr. Oliver's Cheroot, 12st. - - Owner. 1 Mr. Humphrey's Dick Turpin, lis.. - Crickmere. 2 Mr. Powell's Tommy, list. 121b. - Owner. 3 Mr. Langham's Goblin, list. 71b. - Mason. 4 The following also started, but were not placed. Mr. Hurleslon's Matilda, list. 12lb. Mr. Scott's Nimrod, list. 61b. Mr. Jones's Lady Harkaway, list. 4lb. Mr. A. M'Donogh's Tidings, list. Mr. Morrett's Will-o'-the- Whisp, list. Mr. Disney's Little Bustle, lOst. 10lb. Mr. Morrett's Prima Donna (Owner) beat Mr. A. M'Donogh's Isoline (Owner). £50. 12st. each, three miles. A Flat Race of 10 sov. each (half a mile) was won by Mr. Evans's Little Bustle (Mr. Morrett) beating two others. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with a Purse added by the Ladies of Cheltenham, list. 71b. each,— the winner to be sold for £30. — (one mile and a half heats) was won at three heats by Mr. Williamson's b. m. False One (Bretherton) beating Mr. Scott's Little Robert (won the first heat) and seven others. HAYES. APRIL 12th. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with a Purse added, for horses the property of persons residing within eight miles of Hayes, 12st. each, (three miles^) was won by Mr. Chan trey's Hazard (C. Oldaker) beating Mr. Fagg's Dark Susan (Burgess) and two others. M King. 0 Owner. 0 Hoi man. 0 Owrner. 0 Carter. 0 Bretherton. 0 122 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. BUSHEY (WATFORD). APRIL 13th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £ 10. added, (two mile heats) was won at three heats by Mr. George's b. g. Dick Swiveller (Oldmeadows) beating Mr. Palmer's gr. g. Non-pareil (won the first heat) and three others. DARTFORD. APRIL 13th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, h. ft., for horses that had been hunted six times with the Surrey Stag Hounds, list. 71b. (four miles and a half) was won by Mr. R. Griffiths's gr. m. Snow- drop (Bloxam) beating Mr. G. Brettle's b. g. The Count (Owner) and three others not placed. KENILWORTH. APRIL 17th. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £15. added, list. 71b. each, winners once 71b. extra, twice 141b. extra, and three tiroes or more 211b. extra, — the winner to be sold for £40. — (three miles) was won by Mr. R. Ekins's Dallington (Scott) beating Mr. Vevers's Charles XII. (Parker) and two others. A Hurdle-race Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £ 10. added, 11st. each, winners extra, (two miles ) was won by Mr. Bunney's b. m. Miss Norman ( Bursell) beating Mr. Sutton's b. g. Mazeppa (Johnson) and two others. A Hack Hurdle-race was won at two heats by Mr. Moore ns. Legacy (Hardy) beating Mr. Shepherd's Isabella and seven others. WINDSOR. APRIL 18th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, 3 ft., with £ 40. added, 12st. each, winners 101b. extra ; the second ln.rse saved his stake, and the winner paid £5. towards the expenses, — the winner to be sold for £ 200. four miles. Mr. Darby's b. g. Tommy - - Mason. 1 Capt. Morrett's ch. m. Prima Donna - A. M'Donogh. 2 Mr. C. Oldaker's b. g. Pilot - - F. Oldaker. 3 Mr. Barnabv's Brilliant - Ball. 4 Mr. Mead's Paddy (lolb. extra) - - RorTey. 5 Mr. Tilbury's Buffoon (10lb. extra) and eight others also started, but were not placed. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR, 1 23 Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £ 10. added, 1 1st. each,— the winner to be sold for £50. — four miles, (17 subs.) was won by Mr. Elmore's b. g. First Position (Racklej) beating- Mr. J. Chantrey's gr. g. Nimrod (Roffey), Ld. Drumlanrig's The Poacher (Capt. Blaine) and nine others. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, catch weights, (four miles) was won by Ld. Drumlanrig's The Cardinal by Gaberlunzie, (Owner) beating Mr. Tollemache's br. m. (Owner) and four others. ABERGAVENNY. APRIL 19th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £50. added; the second horse saved his stake ; a winner of one steeple-chase 31b. extra, of two 5lb. extra, of three or more 71b. extra, three miles. Mr. Fowler's b. g. Marengo - - Bretherton. 1 Mr. H. Powell's b. g. Spangle - Owner. 2 Mr. Oliver's br. g. Cheroot - - Owner. 3 Capt. Page's ch. g. Forty-two - 4 Won by a length. The Monmouthshire Hunt Stakes of 3 sov. each, with a Cup added by W. R. Stretton, Esq., and J. Lewis, Esq., with £20. from the fund, (three miles) was won by Mr. Morgan's b. m. The Countess, aged, list. 71b., beating Mr. Reynold's Ragged Jack, 6 yrs., list., and four others. LEDBURY. APRIL 19th. Handicap Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £25. added, for horses that had been regularly hunted with Mr. Giles's Fox Hounds, or Mr. Onslow's or Mr. Holmes's Harriers, (three miles) was won by Mr. C. Taylor's ch. m. Deception, 5 yrs., list. 31b., (Essex) beating Mr. Smith ns. b. m. Astrea, 4 yrs., 10st. 61b., (Stringfield), and five others, including Mr. R. Jones ns. b. g. Hill Coolie, aged, 12st. 71b. (Benbow), who came in first, but was not qualified. INKBERROW. APRIL 19th. Sweepstakes of 4 sov. each, with £25. added, list, each, — the winner to be sold for £75. — (heats two miles) was won at two heats by Mr. G. Perks's ch. m. Cora, by Safeguard, (Williams); Mr. W. Scott's b. g. Little Robert (Owner), Mr. A. Dixon's Ragman (Owner), and four others also started for the first heat, and were all declared distanced, from going on the wrong side of a flag; Cora, consequently, walking over for the second heat. Owner. 1 T. Mason. 2 Owner. 3 Barker. 4 Hindes. 0 Owner. 0 0 I1. Parsons. 0 124 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. IPSWICH. APRIL 20th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £ 50. added, 12st. each ; winners of one chase of the value of £ 50. 71b. extra ; of two 101b. extra, and of three or more 141b. extra, four miles. Mr. B. Land's b. g. Needwood, by Jack 'far Mr. Elmore's b. g. Scotsfoot Mr. C. Parson's ch. g. Hotspur Mr. Adams's br. g. Bother'em Mr. Jex's ch. h. My Jewel Mr. Hart's b. m. Rosamond Mr. Tilbury's b. h. Seventy-four Mr. Fieeman's b. g. Red Robin Won by two lengths. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with a Purse added, for horses the property of persons residing within fifteen miles of Ipswich, list, each, — the winner to be sold for £40. — was won by Mr. G. Parson's b. g. Rodney (Owner) beating Mr. Tacon's b. m. Recovery (Barker), Mr. Barker's ch. g. Cock Robin (Land), and five others not placed. CAXTON. APRIL 21st. Mr. Beville's ch. g. Baron St. Liz (Owner) beat Mr. Turner's bk. g. The Sultan (Prince). £50. four miles and a half. CHELMSFORD. APRIL 25th. Sweepstakes of 10 gs. each, with £ 100, added; the second horse saved his stake, and the winner paid 20 gs. towards the expenses ; 12st. each, a winner of one steeple chase value £ 100. ?lb. extra, of two or more 10lb. extra, four miles. Mr. Oliver's Cheroot (101b. extra) - Owner. 1 Mr. Moore's Knobstick (101b. extra) - Carter. 2 Mr. King's Vanguard (101b. extra) - Powell. 3 The following also started, but were not placed. Mr. Land's Needwood - - Owner. 0 Mr. Jenkins's Lycurgus - Owner. 0 Mr. Tilbury's Seventy-four - - Oldaker. 0 Mr. T. Crooks's Chelmsford (late Ragman) Scott. 0 Mr. Elmore's Scotsfoot (broke his back, and was killed) Mason. 0 Won by two lengths. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 125 Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with a Purse added, for horses the property of persons residing in the County of Essex, and that had been hunted three times with the Essex Hounds, — all other conditions as for the first chase — was won by Mr. Whitfield's b. g. Blacklock (Oliver) beating Mr. J. Keene's Mongrel (Owner) and two others. The winner was objected to. OXFORD. APRIL 27th. Mr. C. Symonds's Harrop beat Mr. G. Symonds's Patrick, in a match for £ 20. two miles. ABERDEEN. MAY 1st. Mr. Hamilton's b. m. (Mr. Robertson) beat Mr. Robert- son's The Queen (Mr. Napier). £ 100. four miles. HARBRIDGE (YORK). MAY 2nd. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, 2 ft., with £20. added, list, each, (three miles) was won by Mr. Newman's b. g. Champion, 6 yrs. (Owner) beating Mr. Smith's ch. h. Scorpio, 5 yrs. (Sharpe) and four others. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with a Purse added, for galloways, was won in two heats by Mr. Doughlas's gr. g. Orion (Sharpe) beating four others. KIDDERMINSTER. MAY 2nd. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with a Purse added, list. 71b. each, (four miles) was won by Mr. Tranter's b. m. Caroline (C. Walker) beating Mr. Smith's Charles XII. (Owner) and four others not placed. OLLERTON. MAY 2nd. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £l5. added, was won at two heats (mile and a half each) by Mr. Orton's b. g. Goose- quill, aged, list, lllb., (Wilmot) beating Mr. Chawner's b. m. Man- Wood, aged, 12st. 131b., (Taylor), Mr. Williamson's Rory O'More, aged, list, lllb., (Owner), and four others. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £ 10. added, was won at two heats by Mr. Williamson's Rory O'More, aged, list., (Scott) beating Mr. Price's b. m. Matilda, aged, list. 71b., (Wilmot) and two others. M 2 126 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. GREAT YARMOUTH. MAY 8th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £25. added, 12st. each, (three miles) was won by Mr. Jex's My Jewel (Hindes) beating Mr. D'Oyley's Novice (Leader) and Mr. F. Grimmer as. Bellman (F. Grimmer j. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with a Purse added, for horses that had been hunted in the Hopton Hunt, I2st. each, (three miles) was won bv Mr. G. Glasspoole's Bellman (Hindes) beating Mr. Keable ns. Pirate (Keable) and two others. ALCESTER MAY 10th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £25. added, list, each, a winner once 71b. extra, twice or more 141b. extra, (two mile heats) was won at two heats by Mr. Bourke's b. g. Waverley (J. God- dard) beating Mr. Cockbill's b. m. Little Bess (Cooks) and another. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £ 15. added, list, each, winners 71b. extra, — the winner to be sold for £40. — was won a: four heats by Mr. Price's b. m. Miss Norman (Bursell) beating Mr. Patrick ns. Shakespeare (won the first heat), Mr. Bourke's b. g. Waverley (?lb. extra), and Mr. Palmer's b. m. Ellen (late False One). Ellen came in first for the first heat, but her rider was declared by the stewards not to have brought in his proper weight; she, nevertheless, started for the second, and again came in first, Miss Norman and Shakespeare running a dead heat for second. BARNSLEY. MAY 10th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £ 10. added by W. M. Watkin, Esq., list, each, (three miles) was won by Mr. Wil- liams's ch. g. Tally-ho (Burne) beating Mr. Thompson's b. m. Victo- rine (Wright), Mr. Oliver ns. br. g. Clumber (Sharpe), and two others. Hurdle-race Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with a Purse added, was won in three heats by Mr. Oliver ns. Clumber, by Robin, beating three others. EGLINTON PARK. MAY lltb. The Welter Stakes of 15 sov. each, 10 ft., with £ 100. added, I3st. 71b. each, four miles. Ld. Waterford's b. g. Blueskin, by Young Rainbow, aged Owner. 1 Mr. Crawfuid's b. g. The Merchant - Owner. 2 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAIt. 127 Mr. M'Innes's The Emperor, aged - Sir J. iU'Gregor. 0 Mr. Moore's b. g. Knobstick, aged - - Mr. A. Moore. 0 2 to 1 agst Knobstick, 5 to 2 agst Blueskin, and 3 to 1 agst Merchant. Won by two lengths. The Light-weight Stakes of 15 sov. each, 10 ft., with £ 100. added, 12st. each, four miles. (9 subs.) Ld. Waterford's b. g. Blueskin, aged - Owner. 1 Mr. Ramsay's ch. g. Binks the Bagman, aged Mr. Hope Johnstone. 2 The following also started, but were not placed. Capt. Thompson's Oliver Twist, aged Capt. Broadley. 0 Capt. Boyd's br. g. The Clown, aged - Owner. 0 Mr. Robertson's ch. g. A. B. C, aged Capt. Tottenham. 0 Mr. Kennedy's br. g. Royalist, aged - Maj. Campbell. 0 Mr. Merry's Pussey, aged - Ld. Drumlanrig. 0 3 to 1 agst Binks the Bagman, 6 to 1 agst Blueskin, 6 to 1 agst Pussey, 7 to 1 agst Royalist, and 20 to 1 agst A. B. C. Won by half a head. Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, h. ft., with £50. added by Ld. Gleulyon. two miles. (11 subs.) Ld. Waterford's b. g. Blueskin. aged, 12st. 121b. Owner. 1 Mr. Merry's Pussey, aged, list. 121b. Ld. Drumlanrig. 2 Mr. Kennedy's br. g. Royalist, aged, list. 6lb. Capt. Broadley. 3 Capt. Boyd's br. g. Morgan Rattler, aged, lOst. 71b. Mr. Vigors. 4 The following also started, but were not placed. Mr. Ramsay's ch. g. Zoroaster, aged, 12st. Maj. Campbell. 0 Mr. Robertson's ch. g. A. B. C, aged, list. 51b. Mr. VVardrop. 0 Mr. Willington's bk. g. Veteran, 5 yrs. lOst. 121b. Owner. 0 Even on Zoroaster, 3 to 1 agst Blueskin, 6 to 1 agst Fussey, 6 to 1 agst Royalist. Won by three lengths. The odds were 20 to 1 each agst Blueskin or Knobstick winning the three chases. TOLLINGTON. MAY 15th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with a Cup value 30 gs. added by — Williams, Esq. (three miles) was won by Mr. Williams's ch. g. Tally-ho, aged, (Burne) beating Mr. Fencher's (Jo-bye, 6 yrs., (Matthews) and five others. MAY 22d. Mr. Stewart's br. g. Clumber, by Robin, 6 yra., beat Mr. Williams's Tally-ho, aged. £ 50. three miles. 128 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. EDGEWARE. OCTOBER 19th. A silver Cup. value £70., by subscription of 10 sov. each, list. 71b. each, — the winner to be sold for £300. four miles. Mr. Anderson's Carlo ... Rice. 1 Mr. Elmore's Lottery - - Mason. 2 Mr. Thornton's Dallington ... Goddard. 3 Mr. Langham's Tom Tug - - Rackley. 4 Mr. Rudd's b. g. - - - Owner. 0 Won easy. An Amateur Steeple Chase, for a Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with a silver Cup added, — the winner to be sold for 70 sov. — ridden by persons that have never won a steeple chase of the value of 50 sov., list. each, four miles. Mr. Wesley's b. g. Honest George - - Rackley. i Mr. White's b. g. Little Robert - May. 2 Mr. Philpot's gr. g. Syphax - - Owner. 3 Mr. Williams's b. g. Leisure - - Sait. 4 Won by two lengths. FINCHLEY. OCTOBER 26th. Mr. J. W. Pearl's bk. m. Dark Susan (Darby) beat Mr. T. Mason's c. g. Screwdriver (Martin). £50. four miles. IPSWICH. OCTOBER 26th. Capt. Barnet's gr. g. Box-keeper, by Icarius, (Owner) beat Ld. W. Hill's b. h. Little John (Owner). £ 50. four miles. HAREWOOD. OCTOBER 31st. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £10. added, was won by Mr. Peake's b. g. Dragsman (Owner) beating Mr. Hill's ch. g. Harewood and another. The Hurdle Race of 1 sov. each, with £5. added, was won in two heats by Mr. J. Fisher's b. g. The Student, 6 yrs., beating Mr. Hill's Mazeppa, aged, and another. • The Wormelow Stakes of 2 sov. each, with a Purse, &c. added, was won in two heats by Mr. J. Hall's b. g. Brewood, by Cain, 5 yrs., beatin ■ Mr. J. Fisher's The Student and another. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. ] 29 KELSO. NOVEMBER 1st. A Sweepstakes (four miles) was won by Mr. Dove's b. m. Mischief (Mr. Milne) beating Mr. Eraser's b. m. Madge Wildfire (Owner) and five others. FLNCHLEY. NOVEMBER 8th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with a silver Cup added, 12st. each; winners of £50. once 71b. extra, twice 101b. extra, (four miles) was won by Mr. Balls's ch. g. The Student (James) beating Mr. Land's ch. g. Quilp (Owner) and Mr. Roberts's b. g. Finchley (Allen). Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with a silver Cup added, catch weight, — the winner to be sold for £50. — (four miles) was won by Mr. Hackett's b. m. Laurestina, by Laurel, (Owner) beating Mr. Dixon's b. m. Taglioni (Owner), Mr. Whitehead's br. g.The Doctor (Wilkins) and three others not placed. NEWPORT PAGNELL. NOVEMBER 16th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £ 15. added, for horses not thorough-bred; three yrs. old 9st., four 10st., five lOst. 91b., six and aged list. 4lb.— the winner to be sold for 60 sov. if demanded, &c. — heats one mile and a half, once round and a dis- tance. (5 subs.) Mr. Parr's b. m. Dart, by Detonator, 4 yrs. Owner. 1 1 Mr. Whitlock's b. m. Marianne, 6 yrs. - Flesher. 0 2 Mr. Wesley's Miss Lucy, 4 yrs. - Noble. 2 0 Mr. Southby's b. g. Waterloo, 4 yrs. - E. Parr. 3 0 Mr. Bliss's ch. m. Slug, 5 yrs. - 0 0 Handicap Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each, 15 ft. and only 5 if de- clared, with £100. added by the Town and neighbourhood of New- port, the winner paid 25 sov. towards expences. four miles. (36 subs. 15 of whom declared). Mr. T. Oliver's Cheroot, 12st. 4lb. Mr. Elmore's Lottery, list. 6lb. Mr. R. Hunter's Creeper, list. 51b. Mr. Wesley's Honest George, lOst. 81b. Mr. Draper's Sam Swipes, list. Mr. Jenkins's Lycurgus, 12st. Mr. Ekins's Peter Simple, 12st. 101b. Mr. King's Vanguard, I2st. 21b. Mr. Anderson's Carlow, 12st. Owner. 1 Mason. 2 Owner. o Noble. 4 Parker. 5 Green. 6 Goddard. 0 - Capenhurst. 0 Powell. 0 130 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. Mr. Ekins's Duenna, list. 61b. Mr. J. Stringfield's Forget-me-not, list. 4lb. Mr. Holman's b. g., by tbe Shaver Mr. B. Land's Needwood, list. 41b. Ld. E. Russell's Lather, list. Mr. Mare's Nimrod, list. Ld. Drumlanrig's The Cardinal, lOst. 121b. Mr. E. Green's Hazard, lOst. 12lb. Mr. A. Dixon's Ragman, lOst. 121b. Mr. Oldaker's Pilot, lOst. 10lb. 5 to 1 agst Cheroot, 6 to 1 agst Lottery, 7 to 1 agst Peter Simple, 7 to 1 agst Vanguard, 10 to 1 agst The Cardinal, 10 to 1 agst The Duenn i, and 12 to 1 agst Pilot. Won easy by four lengths. Frisby. 0 Bradley. 0 Owner. 0 Owner. 0 Bretherton. 0 Carpenter. 0 Owner. 0 Scott. 0 Owner. 0 Ball. 0 BURTON GRANGE. NOVEMBER 28th. A silver Tankard, value 25 gs., the gift of Capt. John Pritchard, added to a Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, 3 ft., for horses belonging to persons residing within twenty miles of Burton Grange, list. each ; winners once 51b. extra, twice 71b., three or more times 10lb. heats two miles. Mr. Oliver's br. g. Clumber, by Robin, 6 yrs. Mr. Williamson's br. h. Tally-ho, aged Mr. Canning's b. m. Lady Grey, aged Mr. Kent's b. g. Adrian, aged Mr. J. Herbert's ch. g. Splendour, 5 yrs. Mr. Oastler's bk. h. Tiger, 6 yrs. Owner. 1 1 Burn. 2 2 Staite. 0 0 Owner. 0 0 Webb. 0 0 King. 0 0 ABERGAVENNY. NOVEMBER 29th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £ 15. added, for horses the property of persons residing in Monmouthshire, or within twenty miles of Abergavenny, four miles. Mr. Reynolds's ch. g. Ragged Jack, aged, list. 91b. Powell. 1 Mr. Symonds ns. b. g. Nottingham, aged, list. 91b. Dally. 2 Mr. P. Williams's b. g., by Wamba, 5 yrs. list. 4lb. S. Price. 3 Won by three lengths. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with j£l0. added, for horses the pro- perty of persons residing within twelve miles of Abergavenny, (two miles) was won by Mr. Richards's br. m. Longwaist, 5 yrs., 9st. 10lb., (Dally) beatiug Mr. Hughes's br. g. Game Cock, late Bravo, aged, lOst. 91b., (A. Vivian) and two others. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 131 NORTON. DECEMBER 5th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £10. added, for horses the property of persons residing within fifteen miles of Norton, list, each, (one and a half mile heats) was won in three heats by Mr. Brown's gr. h. Stanhope, aged, beating Mr. Evans's br. g. Victor, 6 yrs., and four others. The Galloway Race of 1 sov. each, with £5. added, was won in two heats by Mr. Perkins's b. f. Gazelle (Betts) beating four others. DECEMBER 11. Mr. Evans's br. g. Victor (J. Birch) beat Mr- Brown's gr. h. Stanhope. £20. two miles. BICESTER. DECEMBER 7th. A Sweepstakes (three and a half miles) was won by Mr. E. Wheeler's m. Matilda beating Mr. G. Simmonds's The Queen and seven others not placed. LEINTWARDINE. DECEMBER 15th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £ 10. added* for maiden half-bred horses, list, each, (three and a half miles) was won by Mr. M. Evans's ch. g. Forester, 4 yrs., (Cresswell) beating Mr. W. Beddoe's br. g. Truth (Jones) and two others. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with a Purse added, for ponies, was won in two heats by Mr. J. Jones's Blue Bonnet (T. Jones) beating five others. IPSWICH. DECEMBER 13th. Capt. Barnett's gr. g. Box-keeper, by Icarius, 12st. (Brett) beat Mr. Sullivan's gr. g. Hadley, list. 71b., (Land). £ 200. four miles. ABERDEEN. DECEMBER 14th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, h.ft., with £ 100. added, four miles. (4 subs.) Mr. Robertson's br. g. Moonraker - Owner. 1 Mr. Hamilton ns. ch. g. Goodall - Mr. Hamilton. 2 Mr. W. M. Wardrope ns. ch. g. Zoroaster Mr. Wardrope. 0 Won easy. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £20. added, 5 subs., (four miles) was won by Mr. G. Moorhead ns. ch. m. Rushing Maggie (Moorhead) beating Mr. Robertson's br. m. The Queen (Ryan) and two others not placed. 132 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. GRAFTON. DECEMBER 14th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, for half-hred horses regularly hunted with the county fox-hounds, was won by Mr. Stewart's br. g. Corinthian, aged, (Hall) beating Mr. Henderson's ch. h. Magic, 6 yrs., and three others. OLNEY. DECEMBER 19th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £25. added, for horses the property of persons residing within twenty miles of Olney, 12st. each ; a winner of a steeple-chase of 50 sov. value once to carry 71b. extra, twice or more 101b. extra. (5 subs.) four miles. Mr. B. S. Brookes's br. g. Grafton - Lebird. 1 Mr. John Whitworth's b. g. Roscommon - Brain. 2 Mr. Talbot ns. br. g. The Pedlar - Rackley. 3 Mr. Draper's br. g. Sam Swipes - J. Keep. 4 Mr. Westley's bk. g. Brilliant - Noble. 0 Won easy. LEA BRIDGE (VET. AND MEDICAL STUDENTS). DECEMBER 20th. Sweepstakes of 4 sov. each, with £30. added, list. ?lb. each ; a winner of any steeple-chase 71b. extra, four miles. Mr. R. James's ch. g. The Student, 12st - Owner. 1 Mr. Rogers's ch. g. The Unknown, 11st. 71b. - Turner. 2 Mr. Smith's br. m. Lucy Long, list. 71b. - Clarence. 3 Mr. Simcock'sb. g. Newington, list. 71b. - Williams. 0 Mr. Dixon's br. g. Timid, 12st. - Owner. 0 Won by a length. HARBOURNE. DECEMBER 26th. The silver Tankard, value 20 gs., was won by Mr. Herbert'sbr. g. Cocoa Nut, 6 yrs. (Owner) beating Mr. Thomp- son's Victorine, 6 yrs., and two others. UXENDON. DECEMBER 29th. Mr. J. Elmore's Paddy (Mason) beat Mr. Philpot's Jessie (Owner) in a match, four miles. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 133 1844. CROWLE (WORCESTER). JANUARY 1st. Mr. Humphrey's b. g. Tinker (Parker) beat Mr. Bloxidge's br. h. Bob Acres (T.Oliver). £50. lost. 7lb. each. four miles. BRIXWORTH. JANUARY 11th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £25. added, was won by Mr. Ekins's Dallington (Frisby) beating Mr. S. Rice's The Miller (Oliver), Mr. Dickens's May-day (Lebird) and two others not placed. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £15. added, was won by Mr. Frisby's b. h., 5 yrs., list. 71b., (Owner) beating Mr. S. Drage's ch. m. Lady-day, 5 yrs., 1 1st. 71b., (Lebird) and four others not placed. CHEAM. JANUARY 11th. Mr. G. Brettell's The Count (Owner) beat Mr. H. Hopkins's The Daring Ranger (Owner). £ 100. 12st. each, four miles. NOTTINGHAM. JANUARY 15th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each (two miles) catch weights, was won by Mr. Phipps's br. m. Fanny, aged, (H. Starr) beating Ld. Bosworth's br. m. Silver-tail, aged, (Owner) and two others not placed. WINCHBROOKE. JANUARY 15th. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £ 10. added, for horses the property of persons residing within twelve miles of Winchbrooke, list. 71b. each, winners 51b. extra, (three miles) was won by Mr. J. Parker's br. g. Defaulter, 6 yrs., (Owner) beating Mr. T. Greaves's gr. g. Grimaldi, aged, and three others. A Flat Race of 1 sov. each, with £ 5. added, was won in two heats by Mr. J. Harding's b. m. Ellen (T. Smith) beating two others, N 134 STEErLE CHASE CALENDAR. BRIGHTON. JANUARY 15th. Capt. Bushe's Baronet (Owner) beat Sir Arthur Chichester's Bungaree (Owner). £100. 14st. each! three miles. ELTON. JANUARY 17th. Sweepstakes of 4 sov. each, with a Purse added, list. 51b. each, winners 71b. extra, (four miles) was won by Mr. Byrne's ch. g. Cropper, aged, (Owner) beating Mr. Watts's br. h. Napoleon, 6 yrs., and four others. THING. JANUARY 17th. Handicap Sweepstakes of 15 sov. each, 10 ft., and 5 if declared, with £60. added, the winner to pay 10 sov. towards the expenses, four miles. (16 subs., 1 of whom declared). Mr. B. Land's Needwood, by Jack Tar, lOst. 10lb. Owner. 1 Mr. Anderson's Carlow, I2st. 71b. - Powell. 2 Mr. Barnett's Boxkeeper, lOst. 121b. - - f Brett. 3 Mr. Clarke's Little Robert, lOst. 31b. - W. M'Donogh. 4 Mr. Elmore's Lottery, list. 41b. - - Mason. 5 Mr. Dixon's Ragman, lOst. 51b. , - Owner. 0 Mr. Langham's Tom Tug, lOst. 101b. - Rackley. 0 Mr. Ekins's Duenna, list. - - Frisby. 0 Baron Rothschild's Squib, list. - - T. Ball. 0 Mr. Hunter's Creeper, list. - - Owner. 0 Mr. Ball's Student, lOst. 31b. - - Turner. 0 Mr. Brown's Premier, lOst. 121b. - Owner. 0 2 to 1 agst Lottery, 10 to 1 agst Little Robert, 15 to 1 agst Needwood. Won by half a neck. ABERYSTWITH. JANUARY 23d. The Principality Stakes of 5 sov. each, h. ft., with £25. added, for horses the property of members of any esta- blished hunt club in the Principalities or Counties of Hereford, Mon- mouth or Salop (four miles) was won by Mr. Boultbee ns. ch. m. Miss Goresbv, aged, list. 91b., (Oliver) beating Mr. Bowen Davies's b. m. Merry Lass, aged, I2st., (J. Rees) and two others. Capt. Stretton's ch. g. Ragged Jack, aged, list. 91b., (Powell) came in first, but went on the wrong side of a flag. The Farmers' and Tradesmens' Stakes of 2 sov. each, h. ft., with £ 10. added by Col. Powell, M.P., and £ 10. by Pryse Pryse, Esq. M.P., (three miles) was won by Mr. C. Marshall's b. g. Bolus, aged, list. 101b., (Powell) beating Mr. J. Miller's b. m. Rebecca, 4 yrs., lOst. 111b., (Owner) Mr. Rees's gr. g. Cripple, aged, 12st., (E. L, Williams) and three others. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 135 JANUARY 24th. The Open Stakes of 10 sov. each, h. ft., with £70. added, four miles. Mr. W. H. Lewis's br. h. Tally-ho, by Cardinal Puff, aged, 12st. Oliver. 1 Mr. B. Land's b, g. Needwood, aged, 12st. - Owner. 2 Mr. Bowen Davies's b. m. Merry Lass, aged, 12st. Powell. 0 Mr. G. Griffiths's br. g. Smolensko, aged, lOst. 101b. Byrne. 0 6 to 5 agst Tally-ho, 2 to 1 agst Needwood, and 3 to 1 agst Merry Lass. Won by a length. JANUARY 26th. Mr. Boultbee's br. g. Sergeant Bother'em (Owner) beat Mr. Pryse's b. g. Duplicate (Mr. J. P. Pryse). £ 50. 12st. each, four miles. The Consolation Stakes of 3 sov. each, with £20. added, for the beaten horses, (three miles) over hurdles, was won by Mr. Land's b. g. Needwood, by Jack Tar, aged, list. 8lb., (Owner) beating Mr. Griffiths's br. g. Smolensko, aged, lOst. 21b. (Byrne) and two others. Handicap Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with a Purse added by the Ladies, (mile heats) was won in three heats by Mr. C. Marshall's rn. f. The Gipsy Queen, by Bubastes, 4 yrs., 9st. 51b., (Byrne) beat- ing Mr. Miller's b.f. Rebecca, 4 yrs., list., (Oliver) and three others. NEASDEN (WILLESDEN). JANUARY 23rd. Mr. Seffert's br. f. The Pony (Scott) beat Mr. Griffiths's b. g. Sir Robert (Owner). £50. list each, four miles. BATH. FEBRUARY 9th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £ 60. added, (four miles — 16 subs.) was won by Mr. Stapleton's gr. g. Will-o'-the- Wisp (Oliver) beating Mr. Okedon's b. m. Fiddle Case (Lester), Mr. P. Jenkins's bk. m. Sally-go-by-'em (Dally) and nine others not placed. HARDINGHAM. FEBRUARY 12th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with a Purse added, for horses the property of persons residing within twelve miles of Hardingham, list. 51b. each, (three miles) was won by Mr. Mitchell's gr. m. Gipsy Lass, aged, (Owner) beating Mr. Hill's ch. h. Cardinal Puff (Barnes) and five others. 136 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. HEREFORD. FEBRUARY 15th. Handicap Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each, 15 ft. and only 5 if declared, with £ 150. added ; the second horse received 50 sov. and the third saved his stake; a winner of 100 sov. after the declaration of the weights 51b. extra, four miles. (45 subs., 23 of whom declared). Mr. J. Raworth's Robin Adair, by Robin Hood, list. Bradley. 1 Mr. VV. Ekins's Duenna, list. 21b. - J. Frisby. 2 Mr. Quartermaine's Discount, list. 71b. - Crickmere. 3 Mr. H. N. Powell's ch. g: Roulette, lOst. 71b. Powell. 0 Mr. R. Munton's Lycurgus, list. 81b. - Byrne. 0 Mr. J. Elmore's Lottery, list. 2lb, - Musou. 0 Mr. King's Vanguard, l2st. 81b. - Oliver. 0 Mr. K. Ekins's Regalia (late Forty-two), 12st. 81b. Goddard. 0 Mr. J. Anderson's Carlow, list. 21b. VV. M'Donogh. 0 Mr. J. Tilbury's Culverthorpe, lOst. 121b. Rackley. 0 Mr. P. A. Carter's Hazard, lOst. 71b. (2lb. over) T. Carter. 0 Mr. J. H. Moore's b. g. Priessmtz, lOst. (31b. over) Twiddy. 0 Mr. R. S. Davis ns. Charity, lOst. - Vevers. 0 Mr. J. P.Smith's br.m. Lady Harkaway, lOst. (41b. over) Patrick. 0 Mr. J. Dyke ns. br. m. Josephine, lOst. - Holruan. 0 Mr. J. Griffiths's br. g. Turfcutter, lOst. (41b. over) Jacobs. 0 Mr. Tollit's sister to Ferneley, 9st. 81b. (5lb. over) Scott. 0 7 to 2 agst Lottery, 4 to 1 agst Vanguard, 8 to 1 agst Discount, 9 to 1 agst Priessnitz/ 10 to 1 agst Roulette, 10 to 1 agst Lycurgus, 12 to 1 agst Lady Harkaway, 100 to 6 agst Culverthorpe, 100 to 5 agst Charity, 100 to 5 agst Robin Adair. Won by half a length, and Discount beaten a length for second. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £25. added; 4 yrs. lOst., 5yrs. lOst. 71d., 6 yrs. and aged list. 71b.; winners 5lb. extra, twice 7lb. extra, and thrice 101b. extra, — the winner to be sold for £50. — (three miles) was won by Mr. Clarke's Little Robert (Mason) beating Mr. C. B. Evans's b. m. Flight (B. Morgan) and four others. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with a Cup added, list, each, winners extra as in the second chase, — the winner to be sold for £25., was won in two heats by Mr. Griffiths's Ungrateful (Patrick) beating Mr. A. Quentin's Fairy Queen (C. Vivian) and eight others. FEBRUARY 16th. The Scurry Stakes of 3 sov. each, with a Purse added, (mile heats) was won in two heats by Mr. Griffitbs's b. m. Ungrateful (G. Patrick) beating Mr. J. Bosley's ch. h. Philo- sopher and three others. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 137 Hurdle Race Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £25. added, list. 71b. each ; a winner once in 1843 or 1844 51b., twice 71b. extra ; horses having started for either of the Hereford Steeple Chases that year, and not a winner, allowed 5lb. — the winner to be sold for £300. if demanded, heats one mile and a half, over six flights of hurdles. Mr. R. Jenkins's br. g. Lycurgus, by Mulatto, list. 71b. Byrne. 1 1 Mr. W. Taylor's ch. m. Nora Creina (late Kate Kearney), list. 91b. - - - Owner. 2 2 Mr. VV. Holman's b. m. Flight, 11st. 71b. - Holman. 0 3 Mr. I. Day's b. g. Priessnitz, list. 71b. - Oliver. 0 4 Mr. R. E. Clarke's br. g. Little Robert, list. 121b. Powell. 0 6 Mr. Tollit's ch. m. sister to Ferneley, list. 21b. Scott. 3 6 LINCOLN. FEBRUARY 20th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £70. added , 12st. each, (four miles — 5 subs.) was won by Mr. Nainby's ch. h. Crocus, aged, (Owner) beating Mr. Loft's gr. g. Cureall, 5 yrs. (Owner) and five others. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £20. added, for horses the pro- perty of persons residing within ten miles of Lincoln, was won by Mr. Ruggard's b. m. The Ugly Doe (Fuller) beating Mr. Bird's ch. h. Black-bird, aged, (Cartwright) and three others not placed. REFTON AND GRESLEY. FEBRUARY 20th. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with a Purse added by Capt. Colville and the other Officers, for horses ridden in the Yeomanry Cavalry, (two mile heats) was won in three heats by Mr. Hassell's b. c, by Advance, beating Mr. Ratcliffe's ch. m. Land- lady and another. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with a Purse added, for horses the property of and ridden by Farmers or Tradesmen residing within fifteen miles of Swarkestone Bridge, 12st. each, (three miles) was won by Mr. M. Audinwood's b. c. British Yeornan, 4 yrs., (Owner) beating Mr. J. B. Story's ch. m. Ginger Hackles (Williams) and eight others not placed. BURFORD. FEBRUARY 27th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £20. added, for horses that had been regularly hunted with Lord Redesdale's hounds, 12st. each, was won by Mr. Price's gr. m. Brandy Nan (Bulling) beating Sir C. Cockerell us. b. h. Old Tom (Ford) and two others. N 2 138 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £15. added, was won by Mr. Boiling's Kate (Owner) beating Mr. G. Symonds's Queen (Ball) and seven others. LIVERPOOL. FEBRUARY 28th. Handicap Sweepstakes of 20 sov. each, 10 ft. and 5 only if declared, with £100. added, second saved his stake, and the winner paid 10 sov. towards the expenses ; winners from the time of declaring the weights 51b. extra. (41 subs. 19 of whom declared). Mr. Quartermaine's ch. h. Discount, by Sir Hercules, lOst. 121b. Crickmere. 1 Mr. S. Crawford's ch. g. The Returned, aged, 12st. Scott. 2 Mr. Tilbury's bk. g. Tom Tug, by Defence, lOst. 71b. Rackley. 3 Ld. Maidstone's br. h. Caesar, aged, list. 101b. Barker. 4 Mr. Lamplugh's ch. m. The Romp, aged, lOst. 71b. Byrne. 0 Mr. W. Ekins's gr. g. Peter Simple, aged, 12st. 12lb. Frisby. 0 Mr. F. A. Millbank's br. h. Robinson, aged, 12st. 71b. Parker. 0 Ld. Maidstone's Wiverton, 6 yrs., 12st. 41b. Oliver. 0 Mr. Bradley us. br. g. Heslington, 6 yrs., 12st. W. M'Donogh. 0 Ld. E. Russell's gr. h. Lather, aged, list. 21b. T. Ball. 0 Sir J. Gerrard ns. ch. g. Louis Philippe (half-bred), 6 vrs., list. J. Powell. 0 Mr. Hollinshead's b. g. Little Peter (half-bred), aged, lOst. 121b. Owner. 0 Mr. Mare's b. g. Nimrod, aged, lOst. 10lb. A. M'Donogh. 0 Mr. Bretherton's b. g. Marengo, aged, lOst. 101b. Owner. 0 Mr. Kennedy's Teetotum, 6 yrs. lOst. 71b. - Sharkey. 0 Mr. Vevers's b. g. Charity, aged, lOst. 71b. - Powell 0 5 to 1 agst Discount, 5 to 1 agst Marengo, 8 to 1 agst Heslington, 8 to 1 agst Wiverton, 13 to 1 agst Charity, 14 to 1 agst Nimrod, 15 to 1 agst The Returned, 20 to 1 agst Louis Philippe, and 25 to 1 agst The Romp. Won by twenty lengths. The Champion Hurdle-race, a Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £50. added; the second saved his stake ; four yr. olds lOst. 71b., five list. 71b., six and aged 12st. ; the winner of one hurdle-race 51b., of two or more 71b. extra ; the winner to pay 5 sov. towards the expenses, two miles. (11 subs.) Mr. Raworth's b. m. Chance, by Confederate, aged Mr. W. Scott's br. g. Heslington, 6 yrs. Mr. F. A. Milbank's br. h. Robinson, aged Mr. Dauber ns. ch. g. Baronet, 5 yrs. Mr. W. Ekin's gr. h. Peter Simple Mr. J. G. Watson's br. h. Mudlark- Even on Chance. Won by a length. Bradley. 1 Oliver. 2 Parker. i*> Thomas. 0 Frisby. 0 Bretherton. 0 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 139 DURSLEY. FEBRUARY 29th. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £20. added, 12st. each, (four miles) was won by Mr. Hemley's Nicholas, aged, (Owner) beating Mr. Grace's Old Tom, aged, and four others. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £ 10. added, was won by Mr. Minett's b. g. Cart-a-Genii beating four others. HOOTON PARK. MARCH 1st. Sweepstakes of 20 sov. each, h. ft., with £ 100. added by Sir William Massey Stanley, Bart., for horses of all deno- minations, I2st. each ; a winner of the Leamington, Warwick, Eg- linton Park, Dunchurch, Northampton, Cheltenham, Liverpool, or Newport Pagnel, 101b. extra; the second horse saved his stake. three miles. (13 subs.) Ld. Maidstone's Caesar, J2st. - - Owner. 1 Ld. Maidstone's Emperor, 12st. - Mr. A. Moore. 2 Capt. Frances's b. m. B rend a, 12st. - Owner. 3 Mr. W. S. Crawford's ch. g. The Returned, 12st. 101b. Mr. Hope Johnstone. 0 Even on the Returned and 3 to 1 agst Caesar. Won by three lengths. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £50. added, I2st. each, horses regularly hunted with Sir W. M. Stanley's Hounds allowed 101b., winners of chases mentioned in the conditions of the first chase 101b. extra, all other winners 7lb. extra, — the winner to be sold for £20!). — was won by Sir Massey Stanley's gr. g. Charley (Ld. E. Russell ) beating Mr. Grace ns. b. g. Lightning (Mr. Grace), Mr. J. B. Amev's ch. c. Corsair (Mr. Bealen), and five others not placed. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, wih £25. added, 12st. each, — the winner to be sold for £80. — was won by Mr. Henderson's First Attempt (Owner) beating Mr. Solomon's Maid of Athens (Barton) and four others. SHIFFNAL. MARCH 1st. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £15. added, weight for age, winners 71b. extra, (three miles) was won by Mr. Blockley's gr. m. by Japhet, 4 yrs., list. 41b., (Boote) beating Mr. Pooler's br. g. Confusion, aged, 12st., (Mr. F. Pigott) and tour others. 140 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. BROUGHTON. MARCH 4th. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £ 15. added, list. 71b. each, (heats two miles) was won in two heats by Mr. Stewart's b. g. Sam Swipes, aged, (Owner) beating Mr. Tebbitt's ch. g. Emperor and four others. A Farmers' Stake of 1 sov. each, with a Purse added, was won in two heats by Mr. Brown's br. g. (J. Wilson) beating three others. BROCKLESBY HUNT. MARCH 5th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £25. added by the Hunt Club, for maiden horses, open to all England, 4 yrs. list., 5 yrs. list. 91b., 6 yrs. and aged 12st., (four miles) was won by Mr. Nainby's gr. g. Newcastle Tommy, by Bob Logic, 6 yrs. (C. Nainby) beating Mr. Loft's b. g. La Bat, by Brunswicker, 6 yrs. (Owner) and four others not placed. SUNBURY. MARCH 5th. Sweepstakes of 2 gs. each, for horses the property of persons residing within six miles of Sunbury, list, each, thorough- bred horses lOlb. extra, and winners 71b. extra, (three miles) was wen by Mr. Clarence's Jim Crow (Owner) beating Mr. Thacker's b. m. (Owner) and two others not placed. PEMBROKESHIRE. MARCH 9th. Handicap Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, 2 ft., with £50. added, was won by Mr. Lewis's b. h. Tally-ho, by Cardinal Puff, aged, 12st. 81b., beating Mr. Hughes's Gipsy Girl, aged, list, lllb., Mr. Jones's br. g. by Dr. Faustus, aged, list., and four others. Mr. Lort Phillips's Kitty, aged, list., came in first, but went on one side of the winning flags, instead of through them. WETHERBY (YORKSHIRE). MARCH 8th. The Gentlemen's Stakes of 5 sov. each, for horses the property of gentlemen regularly hunting with the Earl of Hare- wood's, or the York and Ainsty Hounds, 12st. each, three miles. (18 subs.) Mr. Brown's ch. g. Jacob Faithful, by Velocipede Wilson. 1 Mr. J. Whitaker ns. ch. g. Birthday* - Tomkinson. 2 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 141 Capt. Brown ns. b. g. Yorkshire Hussar - Cooper. 3 Mr. Reynolds's br. g. The Hawk - Owner. 4 Ten others also started, but were not placed. Won easy. The Farmers' Stakes of 1 sov. each, with £20. added, and £5. for second, the third saved his stake, weight for age, winners 71b. extra, (four miles) was won by Mr. Downe's b. g. Charles O'Malley, aged, 12st., (Scott) beating Mr. Mewburn's g. m. Clementina, 5 yrs., list. 91b., (Owner), Mr. Cade's b. g. Dreadnought, 6 yrs., 12st„ (Jaques), and nine others not placed. CASTLE HOWARD. MARCH 12th. Sweepstakes of 7 sov. each, with £25. added; 4 yrs., lOst. 91b., 5 yrs. list. 61b.; 6 yrs. and aged 12st.; thorough- bred horses 71b. extra, four miles. (9 subs.) Mr. Simpson's b. g. Aggravator, by Palmerin, aged Johnson. 1 Mr. Mewburn's gr. m. Clementina, 6 yrs. Owner. 2 Mr. R. Nicholson's Perambulator, 4 yrs. R. Nicholson, jun. 3 Mr. W. Scott's br. g. Heslington, 6 yrs., and four others also started, but were not placed. Won easy. HOO BROOK. MARCH 12th. A Cup, for horses the property of and ridden by farmers or their sons, and that had been regularly hunted in the County of Worcester, was won by Mr. Crowther's ch. m. Corpse (E. Crow- ther) beating Mr. E. Crowther's ch. m. Ca. Sa. (A. Blakeway), Mr. T. Wheeler's b. h. Knapp (Harris), and four others not placed. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £25. added by the Town of Kid- derminster, for horses that never won a steeple-chase, I2st., was won by Mr. S. Smith's ch. h. by The Mummy (E. Crowther) beating Mr. Causer's gr. g. Constable of Chester (Wadlow) and another. PATRINGTON. MARCH 13th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £15. added, weight for age, (four miles) was won by Mr. J. Fewson's gr. h. General, by Paul Pry, aged, (C. Ford) beating Mr. R.Eaton's gr. m. Alice Gray (Owner) and four others. WORCESTER. MARCH 14th. The Royal Birthday Stakes of 25 sov. each, 15 ft. and 5 only if declared, with £ 120. added. (30 subs., 13 declared.) four miles. Crickmere. 1 Oliver. 2 Byrne. 3 Mason. 0 Goddard. 0 Bradley. 0 Bretherton. 0 Ball. 0 Frisby. (.) Taylor. 0 Powell. 0 Scott. 0 Noble. 0 Patrick. 0 Owner. 0 Holman. 0 142 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. Mr. Quartermaine's ch. g. Discount, by Sir Hercules, list. 12lb. (i eluding 7 lb. extra) Mr. Greave ns. b. g. Vanguard, 12st. 51b. Mr. Smith's br. m. Lady Harkaway, lOst. Mr. Mason's b. g. Gaylad, 12st. 10lb. Mr. Page's ch. g. Regalia, list. 81b. Mr. Raworth's b. g. Robin Adair, list. 71b. Mr. Bretherton's b. g. Marengo, list. Mr. Anderson's b. g. King Cole, list. Mr. R. Ekins's b. g. Creeper, list. Mr. Tilbury's ch. g. Culverthorpe, lOst. 101b. Mr. Powell's ch. g. Roulette, lOst. 101b. Mr. Scott ns. ch. m. Cora, lOst. 81b. Mr. Westley's bk. g. Brilliant, lOst. 41b. Mr. Griffith ns. b. g. Forget-me-not, lOst. 41b. Mr. Vevers's b. g. Charity, lOst. 41b. Mr. Moore ns. gr. m. Josephine, lOst. 2 to 1 agst Discount, 6 to t agst Robin Adair, 6 to 1 agst Van- guard, 9 to 1 agst Gaylad, 9 to 1 agst Lady Harkaway, 9 to 1 agst Roulette, 70 to 5 agst Culverthorpe, and 15 to 1 agst Forget-me-not. Won by two lengths. MARCH 15th. The Worcestershire Hunt Stakes of 5 sov. each, with £60. added ; four yr. olds lOst. 121b., five list. 71b., six and aged 12st. ; a winner of any hurdle, steeple, or flat race to carry 71b. extra, two or more 101b. extra, four miles. Mr. J. Smith's br. m. Lady Harkaway, by Nimiod, aged, 12st. Byrne. 1 Mr. Williams ns. ch. m. Cora, aged, 12st. 10lb. Scott. 2 Mr. G. Patrick's b. g. Shakspere, aged, 12st. Patrick, 3 Mr. Davis's b. g. Forget-me-not, 12st. 10lb. Powell. 0 Mr. Puleston's br. m. Miss Ugly Mug, aged, 12st. Goddard. 0 Mr. Thompson's b. g. by Comus, 5 yrs. list. 71b. Parker. 0 6 to 4 agst Lady Harkaway. Won easy. The Tally-ho Handioap of 5 sov. each, with £40. added, four miles. Mr. Tilbury's ch.g. Culverthorpe, list. 21b. - Scott. 1 Mr. Westley's bk. g. Brilliant, lOst. - Noble. 2 Mr. Griffiths'sbk. g. Turfcutter, list. - Oliver. 3 Mr. R. Ekins's b. g. Creeper, list. 91b. - Goddard. 0 Mr. Smith's ch. g. Tom, list. 21b. - Parker. 0 Mr. Reynold's ch. g. Ragged Jack, lOst. 71b. - Powell. 0 Mr. Holman's gr. m. Josephine, lOst. - Byrne. 0 Mr. Fowler's b. g. Marengo, lOst. - Fowler. 0 3 to 1 agst Culverthorpe, and 3 to 1 agst Marengo. Won by a length. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 143 BATH. MARCH 17th. Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 sov. eacb, (four miles) was won by Mr. G. Jenkins's br. h. Jellalabad, 12st. (Mr. Helmsley) beating Mr. E. Reilly's b. h. Conrad, list. (Owner) and six others. NORTHLEACH. MARCH 18th. The Cotswold Handicap of 2 sov. each, with £25. added, (four miles) was won by Mr. G. Symonds's br. g. Nimrod, list. 71b., beating Mr. Dangerfield ns. br. g. Turfcutter, list., and eleven others not placed. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £ 15. added, list. 71b. each, — the winner to be sold for £30. — was won by Mr. Ketton's br. g. Aristocrat (Owner) beating four others. FINCHLEY. MARCH 19th. Mr. Dixon's Miss Fidgetty (Owner) beat Mr. Ball's ch. g. The Student in a match, list. 71b. each. The Student came in first, but went on the wrong side of a flag. AYLESBURY. MARCH 20th. A silver Tea Service, value 80 gs., given by Baron Rothschild, for horses the property of persons occupying at least fifty acres of land within the limits of the Hunt, with 10 gs. from the fund for the second, 12st. each, (four miles) was won by Mr. Perrin's br. g. Telegraph, by Fitzwalton, (Goldby) beating Mr. T. Weslev's ch. m. Irish Girl (Owner), Mr. E. Lucas's b. g. Partizan (W. Eustace), Mr. Brown's br. g. Pilot (J. Brown), and seven others not placed. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £30. added, for horses the pro- perty of persons residing within twenty miles of Aylesbury, the second received 5 sov., 12st. each, winners once 71b. extra, twice 101b. extra, three times 141b. extra, — the winner to be sold for £80. — (four miles) was won by Mr. Manning's br. g. Tom Tit (Owner) beating Mr. Wesley's ch. m. Irish Girl (Owner), Mr. Perrin's br. g. Telegraph, 71b. extra, (Goldby), and three others not placed. LEAMINGTON. MARCH 21st. Handicap Sweepstakes of 15 sov. each, 5 ft., with £ 100. added ; the second to save his stake ; the winner to pay 15 sov. to the fund, four miles. (17 subs.) 144 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. Mr. Powell's ch. g. Roulette, by Hazard, lOst. 91b. Powell. 0 Mr. T. Westley's bk. g. Brilliant, lOst. - Noble. 0 Mr. Tilbury's Tom Tug, list. - Taylor. 3 Ld. Maidstone's Caesar, list. - - Oliver. 4 Mr. J. Mason's b. g. Gaylad, list. 121b. - Owner. 0 Mr. J. Clay's b. g. Balugani, list. - Parker. 0 Ld. Maidstone's Emperor, list. - Barker. 0 Mr. Grindle's ch. g. The Ace of Diamonds, lOst. 51b. Patrick. 0 Mr. E. Pv. Clarke's Little Robert, lOst. 4lb. - Bradley. 0 Sir W. M. Stanley's Charley, lOst. 41b. F. Wilson. 0 Mr. Lindsay's Camilla, lOst. W. M'Donogh. 0 Mr. Audinwood's British Yeoman, lOst. - Dawson. 0 5 to 2 agst Caasar, 4 to 1 agst Gaylad, and 5 to 1 agst lorn Tug. Roulette and Brilliant ran a dead heat, and divided the stakes. A Hurdle-race of 5 sov. each, with £25. added, for horses carrying 12st. each, ridden by members or honorary members of the Warwick- shire or Leamington Hunt Clubs, two miles and a distance. Mr. H. Clarke's Leo, 12st. - Mr. Dowdeswell. 1 Mr. Le Blanc's The Duke, 12st. Mr. Owen. 2 Mr. Home's Refuse, 12st. - Owner. 0 Mr. Hughes's The Egyptian, I2st. Mr. Danson. 0 Mr. H. Clarke's Bel field, 12st. - Owner. 0 Mr. Laurell's Fire-king, 12st. Mr. Little. 0 In the same week a Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £10. added, was won by Mr. Clifton's Fanny Careless (Owner) beating Mr. Peel's Fairplay (Owner) and two others. CAXTON. MARCH 21st. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £25. added, (four miles) was won by Mr. C. Wallis's b. g. Let-me-try beating Mr. Chapman's b. m. Jeanatta and four others. A second Chase was won by Mr. Elliott's Happy-go-Lucky beating Mr. Harris's Grey Miracle and some others. TIVYSIDE. MARCH 21st. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £50. added, (four miles) was won by Mr. Lewis's b. h. Tally-ho, by Cardinal Puff, 12st. 61b. (Mr. Dansey) beating Mr. L. Phillips's Kitty, list. 61b., and three others. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 145 Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £15. added, was won by Mr. Colby's Maggy, list, (a Groom) beating Mr. Jones's br. h. by Dr. Faustus, and five others. The Farmers' Stakes was won by Mr. Bevan's br. pony beating eight others. SWINDON. MARCH 22nd. Handicap Sweepstakes of 20 sov. each, 10 ft. and only 5 if declared, with £100. added, four miles. (18 subs., 7 declared). Mr. King's Vanguard, by Old Advance, 12st. - Oliver. 1 Mr. Vevers's Charity, lOst. 101b. Crickmere. 2 Mr. Elmore's Lottery, list. - - Mason. 0 Mr. Anderson's King Cole, lOst. 10lb. - Powell. 0 Mr. Tilbury's Culverthorpe, lOst. 101b. - Taylor. 0 Mr. Killard's Chance, 9st. 8lb. - Benbow. 0 3 to 1 agst Vanguard, 5 to 1 agst Culverthorpe, 6 to 1 agst Lottery, and 10 to 1 agst Charity. Won by half a length. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £20. added, list. 71b. each, winners 141b. extra, — the winner to be sold for £50. — (four miles) was won by Mr. Baker's Old Glory (Baker) beating Mr. Jones's Dick Turpin (Crickmere) and two others not placed. A Hack Hurdle Race was won by Mr. Powell's Philosopher (Owner) beating two others. TADCASTER. MARCH 25th. A silver Cup, by subscription of the Tadcaster Wide-awake Club, 4 yrs. list., 5 yrs. 1 1st. ?lb., 6 yrs. and aged 12st., (two miles) was won by Mr. W. Hartley's b. g. Pantaloon, 5 yrs., (G. Ash) beating Mr. Sampson's ch. g. Mercury, aged, Mr. Kidd's gr. g. Viper, 4 yrs., and four others. The Hurdle Race was won by Mr. Kidd's Viper beating Mr. Scriven's Queen Bee. HIGH WYCOMBE. MARCH 26th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £40. added, list. 71b. each; winners once 71b. extra; twice 141b. extra, — the winner to be sold for £150. four miles. (11 subs.) Mr. H. Brown's ch. g. My Jewel, 12st. 71b. - Powell. 1 Mr. Ball's ch. g. Student, 12st. 71b. - James. 2 O Owner. 3 Mason. 4 Scott. 0 Reeves. 0 Owner. 0 Eustace. 0 Workman. 0 Owner. 0 Jones. 0 146 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. Mr. Brown's br. m. Pauline, list. 71b. Mr. Tilbury's cb. g. Duprez, list. 71b. Mr. Pbillips's br. g. Perfection, list. 71b. Mr. Pocock's br. g. Luck's-all, list. 71b. Mr. Baker's Reindeer, list. 71b. Mr. Mead's b. g. Paddy, 12st. Mr. Blandy's cb. g. Kicker, list. 71b. Mr. Oldaker's g. g. Unknown, list. 71b. Mr. Dixon's br. g. Ragman, 12st. 3 to 1 agst Paddy, 4 to 1 agst Unknown, 4 to 1 agst Ragman, 8 to 1 agst Pauline. Won easy. HEMPNALL (NORFOLK). MARCH 26th. Sweepstakes, value £25., 12st. eacb, (four miles) was won by Mr. Oswald's Yellow Dwarf (England) beating Mr. D'Oyley's Novice (Leader) and Mr. F. Grimmer's Foxhunter ( Owner) . MORLEY AND AGBRIGG (YEOMANRY). MARCH 27th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. eacb, with a gold Cup added, was won by Mr. Avison's br. g. Charles O'Malley, aged, (Cowell) beating Mr. Suttcliffe's br. g. Wild-boy, aged, (Thompson) and nine others. GRANTHAM. MARCH 27th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £25. added, weight for age, winners once 71b. extra, twice 121b. extra, — the, winner to besold for £50. — (three miles) was won by Mr. Jameson's b. m. Butterfly, aged, (J. Hill) beating Mr. W. Smith's b. g. Aggra- vator, aged, (Remington) and three others. NORTHAMPTON (MILITARY;). MARCH 27th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, h. ft., with £ 100. added, for horses the property of and ridden by Officers on full pay, J2st. each; winners of any steeple chase previous to the day of nomination to which 100 sov. was added 71b. extra; the second horse saved his stake and received a bonus, four miles. (60 subs.) Capt. France's (Carabineer's) Brenda, aged Owner. 1 Capt. Scobell's (17th Lancers) br. g. Humbug Capt. Broadley. 2 Mr. Barnett's (Scots Greys) gr. g. Boxkeeper Capt. Bell. 3 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 147 Earl of Cardigan's (11th Hussars) Water Witch Lieut. Peel (11th Hussars.) 4 Mr. Cator (R. H. A.) ns. ch. g. Rival (late Lutzow), by Hargrave, aged - - Mr. Willan. 0 Mr. Morrett's (R. A.) ch. m. Prima Donna Owner. 0 Mr. Arkwright's (4th Light Dragoons) br. g. Cyrus Capt. Halkett. 0 Capt. Shirley's (7th Hussars) b. m. La Gitana, by Gaberlunzie Capt. Sutton. 0 Sir W. Russell's (7th Hussars) br. g. The Great Western, aged Owner. 0 Capt. Jenkinson's (8th Hussars) br. g. Knight Templar, by Lottery, aged - - Owner. 0 Mr. Thompson's (8th Hussars) ch. g. Whitney Owner. 0 Capt. H. Hamilton's (13th Light Dragoons)" br. g. Tea Fighter, aged - - Owner. 0 Mr. Haworth's (17th Lancers) ch. g. Biped, by Vagabond, 6 yrs. Owner. 0 Capt. Markham's (32d Regiment) ch. g. Coatham, aged Owner. 0 Capt. W. Boyd's (87th R. I. F.) b. g/Mallard, aged Owner. 0 Mr. Boucherett's (17th Lancers) b. g. The Imposter Owner. 0 6 to 1 agst Water Witch, 7 to 2 agst Boxkeeper, 6 to 1 agst Hum- bug, 10 to 1 agst Brenda, 6 to 1 agst Coatham, 12 to 1 agst Mallard, and 10 to 1 agst Tea Fighter. Won by a length ; Boxkeeper losing second place by four lengths, and beating Water Witch by a neck. Match for £ 200., list. 71b. each, four miles. Mr. W. Ekins's gr. g. Peter Simple, by Arbutus T. Goddard. 1 Ld. Maidstone's Emperor (fell) - T. Oliver. 2 Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, p. p., for horses the property of and ridden by Officers on full pay, list, each, — the winner to be sold for £ 100. if demanded, four miles. (40 subs.) Mr. Grant (Scots Greys) ns. g. g. Warwick Hon. Mr. Gage. 1 Earl of Cardigan's (11th Hussars) Patron Hon. Lieut. G. Noel (11th Hussars). 2 Sir W. Russell's (7th Hussars) b. m. Pussy, 5 yrs. Capt. Sutton. 3 Capt. Scobell's (17th Lancers) b. g. Cock Robin Mr. Boucherett. 4 Capt. Sutton's (7th Hussars) b. m. Jessy, by Brutandorf, 6 yrs. Capt. Bell. 0 Mr. Willon (R. H. A.) ns. b. g. Conspirator, by Confederate, out of Conviction, aged - Owner. 0 Mr. Shute's (Inniskillin Dragoons) b. m. Sweet Biscuit Owner. 0 Capt. Little's (9th Lancers) b. g. Pickwick Capt. Little (1st Dragoons). 0 Mr. Whitehead's (18th Light Dragoons) Cuirassier Mr. Thomas. 0 148 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAK. Mr. Haworth's (17th Lancers) b. g. Marengo, by Napoleon le Grand, aged - - Owner. 0 Capt. Markham's (32d Regiment) b. g. The Soldier, late Tyr- connnel, aged - Owner. 0 Capt. Broadley's (17th Lancers) b. c. The Tod Rider Owner. 0 Mr. Hobson's (17th Lancers) b. m. Gangrene Owner. 0 Won easy by three lengths. BLACKBURN. MARCH 28th. Sweepstakes of 15 sov. each, 5 ft., with £100. added, 12st. each ; the winners of any Liverpool, Warwick, or Lea- mington 141b. extra ; the second horse received £ 25., and the third saved his stake; the winner paid £10. for expenses, three miles. Mr. W. Ward's br. h. Commodore . Loft. 1 Mr. Lamplugh ns. Capt. Broadley's ch. m. The Romp Mr. Hollinshead. 2 Mr. J. Bretherton's ch. g. Louis Philippe Byrne. 0 Mr. John Simpson's b. g. Aggravator Thompson. 0 Mr. Richardson's b. or br. m. Yorkshire Lass W. Thompson. 0 Mr. Fowler's b. g. Bolton - - Barker. 0 Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, 2 ft., with £70. added, 3 yrs. 10st., 4 yrs. lOst. 121b., 5 yrs. list. 91b., 6 yrs. and aged 12st., winners and thorough-bred horses 71b. extra, the second received £20., (heats a mile and a half ) was won in three heats by Mr. B. Bretherton's b. g. Marengo, aged, (Bretherton) beating Mr. Hollingshead's b. g. Little Peter, aged, (won the first heat), Mr. Hornby's Paul Pry, 5 yrs., and four others. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £ 15. added, list, each, — the winner to be sold for £25. — (one mile and a half) was won by Mr. Crofton's gr. m. Fair Penitent (Byrne) beating Capt. Broadley'sch. m. The Romp (W. Lamplugh) and six others not placed. ABERDEENSHIRE. MARCH 28th. £ 50. given by Robert Kilgour, Esq. of Tulloch, catch weights, for horses ridden by their Owners, (four miles) was won by Mr. G. Urquhart's b. g. Dandy beating Mr. H. Lumsden's br. g. Selim and three others not placed. UTTOXETER. MARCH 28th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £ 25. added, 12st. each, (four miles) was won by Mr. Brown's b. g. Little Dick (Taylor) beating Mr. Yeoman's b. h. Liverpool (Capenhurst) and two others. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 149 HIGHWORTH. MARCH 29th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £25. added, for horses the property of persons residing within twelve miles of High worth (Bath), weight for age, (four miles) was won by Mr. Smart's Ugly Buck (Ford) beating Mr. Horsburgh's Stockbridge (Owner), Mr. Luker's Lucy Long (Tuck), and five others not placed. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £ 10. added, (same line) was won by Mr. Luker's Gaylass beating Mr. Horsburgh's Hinton Lass and two others. ALVECHURCH (WORCESTER). MARCH . Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each (three miles) was won by Mr. Heyne's Charity (Owner^) beating Mr. Moore's The Sultan (Owner) and another. CALEDONIAN (UPHALL). APRIL 1st. The Welter Stakes of 10 sov. each, with £20. added, 13st. each, was won by Mr. Ramsay's h. beating Mr. Mitchell Innes's h. The Open Stakes was won by Mr. Maitland's br. h. beating Mr. Ramsay's gr. h. SOUTHAM AND LEAMINGTON. APRIL 2nd. Handicap Sweepstakes of 20 sov. each, with £ 100. added, four miles. (10 subs.) Mr. Jenkins's Lycurgus, by Mulatto, list. 31b. Owner. 1 Mr. Green's Vanguard, 12st. - Oliver. 2 Mr. Crawfurd's The Returned, list. 5lb. - Scott. 3 Mr. Eluns's Blue Pill, lOst. 31b. - Frisby. 4 Mr. Tilbury's Tom Tug, list. - Mason. 5 Mr. Inman's Marston, lOst. 31b. - Lebird. 6 Mr. Conolly's Shamrock, lOst. 31b. W. M'Donogh. 7 Won by three lengths. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £20. added, list, each, (three miles) was won by Mr. Tilbury's Duprez (Mason) beating Mr. Kitton's br. g. The Dandy or Aristocrat (Kitton) , Mr. Scott's Perfection (51b. extra), Mr. Clarke's Little Robert, and six others. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £ 10. added, list, each, (two (miles) was won by Mr. Grindle's Ace of Diamonds (Parker) beating Mr. Davis's Discord (Kitton) and two others. O 2 150 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. FINCHLEY. APRIL 2nd. Sweepstakes of 3 sow each, with £15. added, list. 71b. each, a winner of one chase value £50. 71b. extra, of two or more 101b. extra, — the winner to be sold for £ 200. — (four miles) was won by Mr. A. Dixon's br. g. Ragman (Owner) beating Mr. B. Land's b. m. Faith (Owner), Mr. J. Balls's ch. g. The Student (James), and four others. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £5. added, catch weights, — the winner to be sold for £ 50. — was won by Mr. Tennant's b. g. Cheroot (T. Tennant) beating Mr. Neale's b. g. St. Leon (Rackley) and six others not placed. HADDISCOE. APRIL 2nd. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £15. added, 12st, each, (three miles and a half) was won by Mr. F. Grimmer's ch. g. Foxhunter (Owner) beating Mr. Glasspoole's b. g. Pirate (Hindes) and three others. Another Sweepstakes was won by Mr. Glasspoole's b. g. Pirate (Hindes) beating Mr. Barton's b. m. My Darling (Owner) and two others. NEWCASTLE AND DURHAM. APRIL 4th. The Northumberland and Durham Stakes of 5 sov. each, 3 ft., with a Purse added, 12st. each ; the second saved his stake, — the winner to be sold for £ 100. three miles. (23 subs.) Mr. Thomas Butler's b. g. Albert, by Skylark, out of Mackarel, aged - - Capt. Broadley. 1 Mr. D. Cookson's ch. g. Rufus, by Zoroaster, aged Mr. R. F. Johnstone. 2 Mr. T. Salkeld's b. g. The Little Devil, aged Owner. 3 Mr. F. Lamb's b. m. Maria Persiana, 5 yrs. Owner. <> Mr. C. Headlam's b. m. Cremona - Owner. 0 Ld. Killeen ns. ch. g. brother to Binks-the-Bagman Hon. F. Sandiland. O Mr. Villiers Surtees ns. b. g. Ariel, by Grey Conqueror, 5 yrs. Mr. Joseph Fife. 0 Mr. Wm. Greenwell's b. g. Baron, by M'Orville Mr. John Fife. 0 Mr. H. W. Fenwick's br. m. Kitten, aged Owner. O Capt. Shewell ns. ch. g. Rival . Mr. Cato. O Mr. R. H. Yea ns. gr. g. Safeguard, aged Mr. C. Reed. O STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 151 Mr. Wm. Dixon's ch. g. Foxhunter, by Grey Viscount, aged Mr. Gregson. 0 Mr. W. J. Hope Jobnstone ns. br. g. Donald Caird, by Mozart, aged - - Mr. Clarke. 0 Won easy. KENILWORTH. APRIL 8th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £25. added, list. each, (four miles) ; winners 71b., twice 10lb., three times 14lb. extra j — the winner to be sold for £ 100. if demanded in the usual way, and to pay £2. towards expenses. (6 subs.) Mr. J. Wallard's ch. g. The Duke, list. - Goddard. 1 Mr. Hobson's b. m. Gangreen, list. - J.Johnstone. 2 Mr. Wills's b. g. Creeper, list. 71b. - Frisby. 0 Mr. Clay's b. g. Balugani, list. - Parker. 0 Mr. Powell's ch. h. Philosopher, list. - Owner. 0 Won by a length. A Hack Sweepstakes of 10 shillings each, with £5. added, — the winner to be sold for £20. — weight for inches, was won by Mr. Scott's br. h. Perfection (Allensby) beating Mr. Ivens's gr. m. The Queen (Catterns), Mr. W. Crofton's The Fair Penitent (Frisby), and five others. Mr. Bunney's Wild-boy (S. Johnson) beat Mr. Griffin's Doctor (Horley) in a match. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £15. added, winners extra, (heats two miles) was won in three heats by Mr. F. Clarke's b. g. Little Robert (Powell) beating Mr. W. Crofton's gr. m. Fair Penitent (Frisby) and another. LEOMINSTER. APRIL 8th. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £ 10. added, for maiden horses the property of and ridden by persons residing within fifteen miles of Leominster, list, each, (heats two miles) was won in three heats by Mr. Giles's gr. h. Novice (B. Giles) beating Mr. Crump's b. g. Ben Poison (won the first heat) and two others. TENBY. APRIL 8th. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £25. added, was won by Mr. Griffiths's Smolensko, aged, list., beating Mr. Summers's Confidence, 5 yrs., lOst. 91b., Mr. Palmer's Gift, aged, list., Mr. Stokes's St. Botolph, 6 yrs., 12st.? and six others not placed. 152 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. WINDSOR. APRIL 8th. Handicap Sweesptakes of 10 sov. each, 5 ft., with £50. added ; the winner to pay £ 10. towards expenses, the second horse to save his stake ; any horse winning a steeple cbase between the publishing the weights and the day of the race to carry 7lb. extra, four miles. (7 subs.) Mr. John Elmore's br. g. Lottery, by Lottery, 12st. Mason. 1 Mr. James Ball's ch. g. Student* list. 51b. James. 2 Capt. Hamilton's br. g. Tea Fighter, lOst. 121b. Oliver. 3 Mr. C. Turner's b. h. Garry Owen, list. Carpenter. 4 Mr. B. Land's br. h. by Belzoni, lOst. 91b. Owner. 0 Ld. Glarais's bk. g. Stranger, lOst. 91b. (broke his shoulder) Templeton. 0 Won easy. A Military Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £20. added, for horses bona fide the property of members of White's, Crockford's, Brooks's, Boodle's, Croxton Park New Club, or of Officers on full pay, and ridden by members of the same ; list. 71b. each : the winner of any steeple chase 101b. extra 5 the winner to pay £5. towards expenses, four miles. Capt. Shirley's b. g. The Orphan Boy Mr. Wells's b. g. Post Captain Mr. A. Tollemache's b. h. Calamity Capt. Thompson's ch. h. Mermaid Capt. Sutton's Jessie, by Brutandorf Mr. H. Langley's b. g. Cardinal Ld. Glamis's gr. g. Sign Post Won easy. A Hack Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £10. added, list. 7lb. each, winners 101b. extra, — the winner to be sold for £ 60. — was won by Mr. A. Tollemache's br. m. The Spell (Owner) beating Mr. Faulk- ner's br. m. Yorkshire Lass (Capt. Sutton) and four others. York- shire Lass came in first, but went on the wrong side of a flag. APRIL 10th. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £5. added, — the winner to be sold for £40. — was won by Mr. Pennant's b. g. Cheroot (Mason) beating Mr. Langton's gr. g. Monarch (Templeton), Mr. Sullivan's br. g. Skylark (Carlin), and seven others not placed. The winner was claimed. Mr. H. Langley's b. g. Cardinal, by Gaberlunzie, 13st. 31b. (Owner) beat Capt. Thompson's ch. m. Mermaid, 13st. 31b. (Sir Charles Kent). £50. The Heavy-weight Military Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £30. added, 12st. 71b. each. (2 subs.) Mr. H. Langley's b. g. Cardinal walked over. Mr. Ricardo. 1 Owner. 2 Owner. 0 Sir C. Kent. 0 Owner. 0 Owner. 0 Owner. 0 Owner. i Rackley. 2 Saunders. 3 Goddard. 0 Parker. 0 51b. Powell. 0 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAE. 153 REDDITCH. APRIL 9th. Handicap Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £40. added; four miles, (11 subs). Mr. Bretherton's br. h. Marengo, aged, list. Mr. Roberts's b. g. Birthday, aged, lOst. 71b. Mr. James's ch. g. Jack, by Aurelio, lOst. 10lb. Mr. Wisly's ch. h. The Lawyer, lOst. 71b. Mr. Grindle's ch. h. Ace of Diamonds, lOst. 51b. Mr. Clarke's ch. g. Langolian (late Highflyer), lOst. Won easy. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £ 20. added ; the winner to be sold for £50. list, each, (heats two miles), was won in three heats by Mr. Bretherton's b. h. Jack (Fowler) beating Mr. Robert's Birthday (Rackley) and three others. Birthday, who won the first heat, broke his neck in leaping a gate in the second, and Jack walked over for the third. RUMBURGH (HALESWORTH). APRIL 9th. Mr. Glaspoole's b. g. Pirate (Hindes) beat Mr. Oswald's ch. g. Yellow Dwarf (England). £40. 12st. each, three and a half miles. LAYENHAM. APRIL 9th. A Sweepstakes was won by Mr. Rust's Yellow Dwarf (Owner) beating Mr. Mattram's Black Sultan (Blandon) and two others. WELLINGTON (SALOP). APRIL 9th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £ 30. added, for horses that had been regularly hunted with the Shropshire, the Albrington, or Sir W. W. Wynn's Hounds (four miles) was won by Mr. Carlton's b. m. Dairy Maid, aged, (Jones) beating Mr. Mat- thew's ch. g. Bold Reynard, aged (E. Matthews), and six others not placed. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £ 20. added, same conditions as above, — with the addition of the winner being liable to a claim for £ 50. — was won by Mr. Pooler's br. g. Confusion, aged, beating Mr. R. Ogle's br. g. Safety Valve and five others. 154 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. ABERGAVENNY. APRIL 11th. The Monmouthshire Hunt Stakes of 3 sov. each, with a Cup, value £ 20. added ; horses ridden hy members of the hunt allowed 71b. (three miles) was won hy Capt. Stretton's b. g. Bolus, aged, list. 81b. (Crickmere) beating Mr. George's b. m. Gipsey, 6 yrs., list. 2lb. (Owner), Mr. Stretton's gr. g. Banker, aged, list. (Morgan), and eight others not placed. The Handicap Chase of 15 sov. each, 10 ft. with £50. added, three miles. (7 subs, four of whom declared). Dr. Reynolds's ch. h. Ragged Jack, aged, lOst. 10lb. (Dalby) walked over. The Abergavenny Open Chase of 3 sov. each, with £ 25. added, three miles. (8 subs). Capt. Pearce's ch. h. Scavenger, by Slane, 4 yrs. list. 71b. Kitton. 1 Mr. C. B. Evans's b. m. Flight, 6 yrs. list. Crickmere. 2 Capt. Jones's gr. m. The Novice, aged, 12st. K. Turner. 3 Dr. Reynolds's b. g. Ragged Jack, aged, list. 91b. Dally. 0 Capt. Stretton's b. g. Nottingham, aged, lOst. 71b. Sharpe. 0 Mr. J. Newman's b. g. Merchant, aged, list. Vivian. 0 Mr. Cairn's b. g. Newport (late Mantilini), list. 41b. Rowlands. 0 3 to 1 agst Ragged Jack, 3 to 1 agst Novice, 4 to 1 agst Flight, and 12 to 1 agst Scavenger. Won by a neck. ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH. APRIL 12th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £25. added, 12st. each (three miles) was won by Mr. J. Davies's b. g. Tantalus, aged, (late Forget-me-not, Webster) beating Mr. Audinwood's br. g. British Yeoman, 4 yrs. (Owner), Mr. Choyce's ch. g. Tamworth, (Bradley) aged, and six others not placed. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £ 10 added, list, each, was won by Mr. Turner's b. g. Game-cock (Owner) beating Mr. Pepper ns. b. g. Ferryman and three others. COVENTRY. APRIL 15th. Handicap Sweepstakes of 20 sov. each, h. ft., and only 5 if declared, with £ 100. added ; the second saved his stakes, and the winner paid £ 10. towards expenses. (23 subs., 11 declared.) four miles. Mr. Quartermaine's Discount, by Sir Hercules, 12st. 101b. Crickmere. 1 Mr. Bretherton's Marengo, lOst. 101b. - Owner. 2 Oliver. 3 Byrne. 4 Taylor. 5 Owner. 0 Johnson. 0 luval, list. 71b. Tomblin. 0 Mason. 0 Goddard. (1 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 155 Mr. Powell's Roulette, list. 71b. Mr. Smith's Lady Harkaway, list. 21b. Mr. Tilbury's Tom Tug, lOst. 121b. Mr. Jenkins's Lycurgus, 12st. 4lb. Mr. Simpson's Aggravator, list. 101b. Ld. Maidstone ns. Col. Alson's Claudt Mr. Anderson's Unfortunate, list. 21b. Mr. Wesley's Brilliant, lOst. 101b. 2 to 1 agst Discount. Won by three quarters of a length. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £20. added ; open to all horses carrying list. 71b. each; winners of any steeple chase in 1843 or 1844 to carry 71b extra, of two 101b., of three or more 12lb.; the second horse saved his stake. (8 subs.) 4 miles. Capt. Scobell's br. g. Humbug - W. Scott. 1 Mr. Langham's b. g. St. Leon - - Mason. 2 Mr. Patrick's b. g. Shakspeare - Owner. 3 Mr. Barker's The Monk - - Owner. 4 Mr. Bosley's ns. b. g. Little Robert, 12st. 51b. Oliver. 0 Mr. Gilpin's br. g. Donnington - Dale. 0 Mr. Milnes ns. Fitz-Cardinal - - Johnson, dr. St. Leon the favourite. Won easy by two lengths. Fitz-Cardinal bolted before starting and fell over a fence, injuring his rider so severely that he was unable to mount again. The winner was claimed. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £ 10. added, list each, — the winner to be sold for £ 20. — was won by Mr. Scott's br. g. Perfection (Owner) beating Mr. Buxton ns. Waverley (Goddard) and six others. HAVERFORDWEST. APRIL 16th. Match £ 200. (four miles). Mr. Adrian Stoke's b. g. St. Botolph, 6 yrs., by Sheet Anchor J. Davies. 1 Mr. Lort Phillips's, b. m. Kitty, aged G. Griffiths. 2 6 to 4 on St. Botolph. Won by three lengths. HURWORTH HUNT AND DINSDALE SPA. APRIL 16th. The Hurworth HuntSteeple Chase of 3 sov. each, with £ 20. added , for horses the property of bona fide farmers, resident within the limits of the Hurworth, Bedale, Raby, Brancepeth, and Cleve- land Hunts; 4 yr. olds lOst. 12lb., 5 yrs. list. 91b., 6 yrs. and aged 156 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 12st.. ; thorough- bred horses 71b. extra; a winner of any race or steeple chase of the value of £ 50. once 71b., twice 101b. extra ; mares and geldings allowed 31b. ; the second horse received 6 sovs. (5 subs.) three miles. Mr. Applegarth's g. g. Safeguard, aged, (half-bred) J. Hind. 1 Mr. Dale's g. m. Creeping Jenny, 5 yrs. (half-bred) Fishburn. 2 Mr. Stockdale's b. g. Ariel, 6 yrs. (half-bred) J. Dawson. 0 Mr. Mewburn's g. m. Clementina, 6 yrs. (half-bred) Owner. 0 Clementina came in first, but having gone round instead of over the last row of hurdles, the Stewards decided that Safeguard was entitled to the stakes. Mr. R. Emerson's r. m. Grace Darling (T. Menson) beat Mr. Strother's b. g. Paddy in a hurdle-race match for £20. three quar- ters of a mile. BOTESDALE. APRIL 16th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £30. added from the fund, (four miles). 12st. each. Mr. Land's b. m. Faith - Owner. 1 Mr. Bloomfield's Vixen - - 2 Mr. St. V. Wilson's ch. m. - H. Surtees. 3 Mr. Knight's b. c. Cock Robin - - Feek. 0 Mr. Glasspoole's b. c. Pirate - Hindes. 0 Mr. Theobald's Pauline - - 0 Mr. F. Grimmer's Foxhunter - Owner. 0 Mr. Oswald's Yellow Dwarf - - Owner. 0 Won by two lengths. The Hurdle Race of 2 sov. each, with £ 20. added, lOst. 71b. each, was won in three heats by Mr. Sare's Sister to Confidence, by Emilius (Sturgeon) beating Mr. Clarke's Llangollen (late Highflyer), Mr. Theobald's Pauline, Mr. Land's Zingari, Mr. Knight's Camille, and three others. Llangollen won the first heat and was forced on the wrong side of a post in running for the second. A Hack stake was won by Mr. Wilson's The Creeper (Owner) beating Mr. Knight's Camille (Ling) and five others. FARNINGHAM AND DARTFORD. APRIL 18th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, h. ft., for Horses re- gularly hunted with the Surrey Fox-hounds, list. 71b. each, (four miles) was won by Mr. Bryan's The Prince, late Marquis, (Owner) beating Mr. Hopkins's The Daring Ranger (Owner) and two others. The Hurdle-race of 5 sov. each, (heats one mile and a half dis- tance) was won in two heats by Mr. Armstrong's Quo Minus by Buzzard (Owner) beating four others. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 157 KINCARDINESHIRE. APRIL 18th. Mr. Robertson's gr. g. Tinder-box (Owner) beat Mr. Lumsden's br. g. Selim (Mr. Hope Johnstone). £50. 12st. each. (Mr. Johnstone was 141b. over weight), four miles. Mr. Lumsden's b. g. The Conjuror (Tait) beat Mr. Robertson's br. g. Jemmy (Ryan). £50. four miles. LEDBURY. APRIL 19th. A Handicap Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, 3 ft., with £ 30. added, four miles. (9 subs). Mr. J. L. Smith's ns. Velocity, 5 yrs. 9st. 121b. D. Kemp. 1 Mr. Oseland's b. g. Ludlow, aged, lOst. 71b. Scott. 2 Mr. W. R. Stretton's b. g. Bolus, aged, list. Morgan. 0 Mr. Vevers's Charity, aged, lOst. 12lb. Crickmere. 0 Mr. J. Bosley's b. m. Ungrateful, lOst. 51b. Oliver. 0 Mr. R. Jones's b. g. Bruton, aged, lOst. 51b. Dunn. 0 5 to 2 agst Bolus, and 5 to 1 agst Velocity. Won easy. The Open Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £ 10. added, — the winner to be sold for £ 25. — (heats two miles) was won in four heats by Mr. J. P. Smith's Charles XII., 12st. 21b. (Walker) beating Mr. Humphreys's Gameboy. 12st. 21b., (won the second heat) Mr. Kit- ton's Dandy, 12st. 21b. (won the first heat) and eight others. CUMBERLAND. APRIL . Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with a Purse added, for horses regularly hunted with the stag-hounds, four miles. Mr. Martin's br. m. The Clipper, by The Earl, 6 yrs. lOst. 121b. Mr. Rigg. 1 Mr. Henderson's bk. m. Gipsy, by Economist, aged, lOst. 121b. 2 Mr. Graham's gr. g. Tally-ho, 5 yrs. list. 3 Capt. Furness's br. m. Modideroo, aged, lOst. 12lb. 4 Capt. Macpherson's b. g. Henry II., 5 yrs. list. 31b. 0 Capt. Wemyss's ch. m. Isabella, 5 yrs. list. 0 Mr. Little's b. g. The Weed, by Coinus, aged, 12st. 0 Won by half a length. APRIL 19th. Mr. Martin's br. m. The Clipper, 6 yrs. (Mr. Hen- derson) beat Capt. Wemyss's cb. m. Isabella, 5 yrs. (Mr. Graham) £ 100. list. 71b. each, one mile and a quarter. Mr. Martin's br. m. The Clipper, 12st. 71b. (Mr. Henderson) beat Capt. Wemyss's ch. m. Isabella, list. 71b. (Mr. Graham) by a head, for the same sum and distance. P 158 STEEPT.I- CHASE CALENDAR. RABY HUNT. APRIL 23rd. Sweepstakes of 3 gs. each, with £ 25. added, for horses regularly hunted with the Raby, Hurworth, Bedale, Brance- peth, Cleveland, Sir Matthew White Ridley's or the Derwent fox- hounds and harriers in the county ; the second horse received £6., and the third saved his stake; 4 yr. olds lOst. 101b., 5 list. 71b., 6 and aged 12st. ; thorough bred horses 71b. extra j a winner of any steeple chase 71b., twice 101b. extra, three miles. Mr. Mewburn's gr. m. Clementina, 6 yrs. Owner. 1 Mr. Applegarth's g. g. Safeguard, aged Hind. 2 Mr. Teale's br. g. Donald Caird, aged Clarke. 3 Mr. Dale's gr. m. Creeping Jenny, 5 yrs. 4 Mr. Eales's b. g. Foxberry, 5 yrs. 5 Mr. Thompson's b. m. Jenny Jumps, aged 0 Mr. Stockdale's b. g. Ariel, 6 yrs. 0 Mr. Clark's gr. g. The Shepherd, 5 yrs. 0 Mr. Gregson's ch. g. Foxhunter, 6 yrs. 0 Won easy. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £5. added, for horses under four- teen and a half hands ; weight for age, (two miles) was won by Mr. Hodgson's b. g. Dandy beating Mr. Gartnett's ch. m. Sedgefield Lass and another. NEWPORT PAGNELL. APRIL 26th. Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each, with £50. added, — horses to be sold for £ 1 00. lOst. ; for £ 150. lOst. 71b. ; for £ 200. list. ; for £ 250. list. 71b. ; for £ 300. 12st. ; for £ 350. 12st. 71b. ; and for £ 400. I3st. — The winner paid £ 10. towards expenses, four miles. Mr. Brown's My Jewel, list, (to be sold for £ 200.) Goddard. I Mr. J. Elmore's Lottery, list. 71b. (£250.) Mason. Mr. Rolt's Heart of Oak, lOst. 7lb. (£ 150.) French. 0 Mr. Anderson's Unfortunate, lOst. 71b. (£150.) Cliver. 0 Mr. Wesley's Brilliant, lOst. 71b. (£ 150.) Crickmere. 0 Mr. Tilbury's Humbug, lOst. 7lb. (£ 150.) Taylor. 0 Even on My Jewel and Brilliant agst the field, and 5 to 1 agst Lottery. Won by half a length, Brilliant and Unfortunate not a length from the second. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each was won by Mr. Philpot's bk. m. Jessie, alias Pickwick, (Owner) beating Mr. Langham's b. g. St. Leon, (Scott) and Mr. Wesley's b. m. The Irish Girl (Oliver). STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 159 EGLINTON PARK. MAY 10th. The Heavy Weight Steeple Chase.— A Sweepstakes of 15 sov. each, 10 ft. with £ 100. added; lost. 71b. four miles. (10 subs). Ld. Waterford's b. g. Blueskin, aged, by Young Rainbow Owner. 1 Ld. Glenlyon's b. g. The Mountain, aged Capt. Maynard. 0 Mr. Maitland's b. g. Ragweed, aged Mr. G. Johnstone. 0 Mr. Maitland's b. h. Bordeaux, 6 yrs. Mr. G. Urquhart. 0 Mr. Robertson's gr. g. Tinderbox Mr. Maitland. 0 Ld. Maidstone's b. h. Emperor, aged Mr. A. Moore. 0 Mr. Harvie's gr. g. Greyskin, aged Owner. 0 Even on Blueskin. The above is the judge's return ; Blueskin, however, was objected as having gone on the wrong side of a flag, and the stewards deciding against him, declared the chase off in con- sequence of no horse being placed second. The Light Weight Steeple Chase. — A Sweepstakes of 15 sov. each, 10 ft., with £100. added, four miles. 12st. (10 subs). Mr. Ramsay's ch. g. Binks the Bagman, aged Mr. H. Johnstone. 1 Ld. Maidstone's Cssar, aged Owner. 2 Ld. Waterford's b. g. Brutus, (late Viscount) aged Owner. 3 Mr. W. F. Hamilton's ch. m. Grace, (late Rushing Maggie) aged Mr. G. Urquhart. 4 Sir J. Halket's b. h. Goblin, aged Mr. A.Moore. 5 Ld. Glenlyon's b. g. The Mountain, aged Mr. Wardrop. 6 Mr. Willington's Grace Darling, aged Owner. 7 Even on Binks the Bagman and Brutus. Won by two lengths. Handicap of 10 sov. each, h. ft., with £50. added by Ld. Glenlyon. two miles. (14 subs). Ld. Waterford's b. g. Blueskin, aged, 13st. 71b. Owner. 1 Mr. W. R. Ramsay's ch. g. Binks the Bagman, aged, lost. Mr. H. Johnstone. 2 Ld. Glenlyon's b. g. Hotspur, aged, list. lib. Capt. Francis. 3 Ld. Eglinton's ch. g. Scraper, aged, 9st. 5lb. Mr. Wardrop. 0 Hon. Mr. Sandiland's ch. g. St. Denis, brother to Binks the Bag- man, 5 yrs. lOst. 41b. Owner. 0 Mr. Robertson's gr. g. Tinderbox, aged, i2st. lib. Mr. A. Moore. 0 Capt. Boyd's The Pony, aged, 9st. 91b. Owner. 0 Mr. H. Johnstone's ch. m. Red Ribbon, 5 yrs. lOst. lllb. Lord Maidstone. 0 Mr. Willington's bk. h. The Veteran, 6 yrs. 9st. 51b, Owner. 0 Even on Blueskin and Binks the Bagman. Won by half a length. 160 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. HADDISCOE. OCTOBER 29th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £ 50. added ; l2st. each, (three miles) was won by Mr. Oswald's Yellow Dwarf, (B. Land) beating Mr. Jex's No Go, Mr. Glaspoole's Pirate, and two others. NEWPORT PAGNELL. NOVEMBER 14th. Sweepstakes of 20 sov. each, 10 ft. and only 5 if declared ; I2st. each ; the second saved his stake ; a winner of any steeple-chase of the value of £ 250., including his own stake, 71b. extra, of two 101b. and of three 141b. ; the horses to have been the property for two months previous of members, or sons of members, of either Crockford's, Brookes's, White's, Boodle's, Arthur's, Army and Navy, Eglinton Park, Croxton Park, Bibury, Oakley, Leaming- ton, or Herts Clubs, or of Officers on full pay in the army or navy ; any person riding in the race not qualified to enter a horse to carry 71b. extra. (47 subs., 40 paid 5 sov.) four miles. Capt. Barnett's Boxkeeper, by Icarius, 12st. 71b. Crickmere. 1 Mr. Bainbridge's Humbug, 12st. 71b. - Mason. 2 Mr. Bolt's Nimrod, 12st. - Owner. 3 Mr. Pyett's b. m. Miracle, 12st. - Owner. 4 Ld. Alford's The Stranger, 12st. 71b. - Hill. 5 Even on Boxkeeper. Won by two lengths. A Hurdle Race of 10 sov. each, with £ 25. added.— the winner to be sold for £ 150. two miles. Mr. Halford's Pickwick (Bradley) walked over. NOVEMBER 15th. Handicap Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each, 15 ft., only 5 if declared, with £ 100. added ; the winner paid £ 25. towards expenses, four miles. (32 subs., 23 declared). Mr. T. Raworth's Robin Adair (h. b.) by Robin Hood, 12st. 31b. Bradley. 1 Mr. T. Oliver's b. g. Vanguard, 12st. 121b. - Owner. 2 Mr. Wesley's Brilliant, lOst. 91b. - Noble. 3 Mr. Mare's ch. h. Heart of Oak, list. 41b. - French. 4 Mr. Ekins's Peter Simple, 12st. 61b. - Frisby. 0 Ld. E. Russell's Lather, lOst. 71b. - Crickmere. O Mr. W. Vevers ns. Regulator, lOst. - Scott. 0 Mr. Bunny's The Duke, list. 71b. - Saunders. 0 Even on Vanguard and Brilliant against the field. Won by half a length, and Brilliant half a length from the second. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 161 Sweepstakes of 10 sov., with £ 25. added ; I2st. each, — the winner to be sold for £ 200. ; if entered to be sold for £ 150. list. 71b. ; if for £ 100. list, four miles. Capt. Barnett's Marmaduke, by Economist, list. 71b. Crickmere. 1 Mr. Philpot's bk. g. Pickwick, 12st. - Owner. 2 Mr. Tilbury's ch. g. Duprez, list. 7lb. - Mason. 3 Mr. T. Raworth's ch. g. Rob Roy, (h. b.) 12st. - Bradley. 4 Mr. C. Oldaker's Cheroot, list. - Scott. 5 Won by two lengths. Mr. Tilbury's g. (Scott) beat Mr. Wesley's The Pedlar (H. Bell). £ 100. catch weights. BERINGLEY BRIDGE. NOVEMBER 20th. Sweesptakes of 5 sov. each, with a silver Cup added, for horses the property of persons residing within eight miles of Beringley Bridge, heats two miles. Mr. N. Reading's ch. m. Discretion, aged J. Reading. 3 11 Mr. W. Greaves's ch. m. Countess Guicciola, 6 yrs. Mills. 13 2 Mr. W. Stanley's b. m. Splendour, aged Owner. 2 2 3 Four others also started. Won by a neck. CARSDEN. NOVEMBER 26th. Mr. T. Freeman's b. m. Victoria, aged, list. (Staite) beat Mr. Maycock's gr. g. Sportsman, aged, list. 71b. (Owner). £20. four miles. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with a Purse added, was won by Mr. Browning's b. g. Cardinal, aged, (J. Browning) beating Mr. Parrott's gr. g. Alonzo, aged, (VV. Steele) and two others. BOURN. NOVEMBER 26th. Mr. Carlton's m. (Scott) beat Mr. Chris- tian's h. (Owner). £ 100. 13st. each, three miles. BICESTER. NOVEMBER 27th. A Silver Cup (four miles) was won by Mr. G. Symond's b. m. Bessy beating Mr. Wheeler's b. m. Matilda and two others P 2 162 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. IPSWICH. DECEMBER 5th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, 5 ft., with £ 50. added; the second saved his stake. (7 subs.) four miles. Mr. T. Oliver's b. g. Vanguard, 12st. 101b. by Old Advance Owner. 1 Mr. W. Lamtfs b. m. Faith, 6 yrs. 12st. B. Land. 2 Capt. Williams's b. g. Albert, 6 yrs. I2st. Scott. 0 Mr. Balls's c- g. Student, by Langar, 12st. Crickmere. 0 Mr. Rammell's b. g. Jack Price, aged, 12st. Owner. 0 Even on Vanguard, and 10 to 1 agst Faith. Won by a length. Mr. Theobald's Pineapple (Mason) beat Mr. Oswald's Yellow Dwarf (B. Land). £ 50. four miles. 12st. each. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each with £ 20. added (four miles) was won by Mr. Jex's ch. h. No Go, list. (Oliver) beating Mr. Wayman's b. h. The Buck, list., and another. THORNETON. DECEMBER 16th. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. eacb, with a Purse added; list. 71b. each, winners extra; (heats two miles) was won in three heats by Mr. T. Hawkes's gr. h. Fly-catcher, aged, 51b. extra, (G. Allen) beating Mr. Smith's br. h. Logic, 6 yrs., (won the first heat) Mr. Perkins's b. m. Louisa Brown, aged, (5lb. extra) and two others. DEVONSHIRE. DECEMBER 19th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £50. added ; 12st. each ; gentlemen riders, qualified according to the Anglesea Stakes, three miles. Capt. Haworth's b. g. Caterpillar - Mr. L. Downes. 1 Mr. Madocks ns. ch. g. Cognac - - Mr. Legreu. 2 Mr. Ley, jun.'s ch. g. Captain Swing - Mr. Luke. 0 Won easy. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £25. added ; list. each, three miles. Mr. Stapylton's gr. h. Will-o'-the-Wisp Oliver. 1 Mr. Davis's b. g. Conrad - - Reiley. 2 Mr. Goldswortby's b. g. Toprail - Owner. 3 Capt. Haworth's b. g. Caterpillar - Clarke. 4 Mr. Browne's b. m. Doubtful - Howard. 0 Mr. L. Downes's ch. m. Norma - Owner. 0 Won easy. The rider of Conrad made an objection to the winner, as having gone on the wrong side of a flag, but failed in proving it. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 163 PECKHAM. DECEMBER 26th. Mr. Griffin's Moonraker (Winter) beat Mr. Ball's Robin Hood (Paget) in a match for £ 100. one mile. HAYES. DECEMBER 28th. A Sweepstakes. Capt. Willan's b. g. by The Exquisite, out of Maresfield's dam, list. 4lb. A. Sait. 1 Mr. Nott's b. m. Lady Jane, list. 71b. Rice. 2 Mr. Anderson's br. m. Chance, by Confederate, list. 41b. Scott. 3 Mr. G. Elmore's br. g. Salt-fish, list. 71b. Owner. 0 Mr. Oldaker's b. g. Cheroot, list. 71b. A Groom. 0 Won by two lengths. PATRINGTON. DECEMBER 28th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each ; 12st. 101b. each, three miles. Mr. J. Fewson's gr. h. General - - Atkinson. 1 Mr. L. Ford's br. h. Sampson - - - C. Ford. 2 Mr. J. Wray's br. h. Carrotts - - Owner. 3 Won by three lengths. CLIFFORD. DECEMBER 30th. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with a Purse added, for horses the property of persons residing within ten miles of Clifford ; list. 71b. each ; winners 71b. extra, (heats two miles) was won in two heats by Capt. J. Pritchard's b. g. Corinthian, by De- fence, 7lb. extra, (C. Manton) beating Mr. T. Browning's b. h. Sam Slick, aged, 71b. extra, (Owner) Mr. W. Cartwright's gr. h. Fly- away, 6 yrs., (H. Wright) and three others. HARDINGHAM. DECEMBER 31st. Mr. Parker's b. m. Discipline, 6 yrs., list., (Owner) beat Mr. French's ch. g. Bravo, aged, list. 71b., (S. Free- man). £20. three miles. 164 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. FIFTH DRAGOON GUARDS' CHALLENGE CUP. At page 38, in the sport of the year 1839, will be found under " York " the winners of the Fifth Dragoon Guards' Challenge Cup, from the first contest for it in 1834 down to the close for that season ; since then, just in fact as this sheet was going to press, we were favoured with a communication from an Officer of the regiment, which adds the winners to the concluding chase in 1841, when, having been won three times by Capt. J. W. King, it became according to the conditions his property. As our account differs in one or two minor particulars from the one forwarded, and to make the epitome complete, we give it entire. Mr. Knox's b. m. Fanny, 5 yrs. Owner. Capt. King's b. m. La Bayadere Owner. Capt. King's b. g. His Highness Owner. Mr. Chambers's b. m. Miss Whitefoot Owner. Mr. Whitaker's b. g. Spotless Owner. Col. Sir M. Wallace's b. g. The Butcher Mr. Sutton. Capt. Hovendon's ch. g. Saltfish Mr. Blackburn. Capt. King's ch. m. The Hind Owner. The Grand Military Chases originated with the Officers of this Regiment. 1834. Dublin 1835. Manchester 1836. Edinburgh 1837. Leeds - 1838. Birmingham 1839. York - 1840. Nottingham 1841. Manchester STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 165 CALENDAR OF THE IRISH SPORT THE LAST TWO SEASONS. 1842. MALLOW. SEPTEMBER 27th. Sweepstakes of 5 so v. each, with £50. added, (heats two miles) was won in two heats by Ld. Waterford's b. h. Blueskin, by Young Rainbow, list, lllb., (L. Byrne) beating Mr. O'Callaghan's br. h. Whalebone, 12st. 51b., and two others who were distanced in tbe first heat. SEPTEMBER 28th. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each , with £ 10. added, — the winner to be sold for £50. — weight for age, (heats a mile and a half) was won at three heats by Mr. Collins's b. m. Don't-say-No, 6" yrs. (a Groom) beating Mr. Langford's b. g. Liskennet, 5 yrs. (won the second heat), and three others. SEPTEMBER 29th. Handicap Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £25. added, (heats one mile and a half) was won in two heats by Capt. O'Neill's b. g. The Buck, by Wait-a-while, 6 yrs., lOst. 121b., (Buck) beating Mr. Gould's gr. g. Foulum, aged, lOst. 10lb., and three others who were distanced in the first heat. TIPPERARY. OCTOBER 3rd. Sweepstakes of 30 sov. each, four miles. Mr. Prendergast's b. h. Tullamaine, by Overseer Owner. 1 Mr. Quin's gr. g. Riely - - Canovan. 2 Mr. Power's b. m. Tidy Owner. 3 Won easy. 166 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. KILKENNY. OCTOBER 10th. Sweepstates of 10 sov. each, with £80. added, 12st. 41b. each ; a winner of a steeple chase in that season 71b. extra ; half-bred horses allowed 71b.; the second horse saved his stake, and the winner paid £ 5. towards the expenses, four miles. Ld. Waterford's b. h. Blueskin, by Young Rainbow L. Byrne. 1 Mr. Lockwood's ch. m. The Fawn - Owner. 2 Mr. Power's br. h. Clone - Canovan. 3 Mr. Lloyd's b. g. May-boy - - Ryan. 4 Mr. Hicks's gr. g. Regulator - Frizell. 5 Mr. Preston's b. m. Brunette - - Thompson. 6 Won in a canter. OCTOBER 11th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, 3 ft., with £40. added, 12st. 4lb. each ; half-bred horses allowed 71b. four miles. (4 subs.) Mr. Lockwood's ch. m. The Fawn, by Byron Owner. 1 Mr. Hicks's gr. g. Regulator - Colgan. 0 Mr. D'Arcy's b. g. Hip - - Smith. 0 Neither Regulator nor Hip ran the line through. TRAMORE. OCTOBER 21st. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £40. added, 12st. each, (heats one mile and a half) was won in two heats by Ld. Waterford's br. g. Conrad (Byrne) beating Mr. O'Callaghan's br. h. Whalebone, Mr. Power's br. h. Clone, and three others.. CAHER (GRAND). OCTOBER 27th. The New Melton Stakes of 15 sov. each, 5 ft., with £ 100. added bv the stewards, 12st. 4lb. each, three miles. (24 subs.) Mr. G. H. Moore's b. g. Anonymous, by Prince Owner. 1 Mr. Hicks's gr. g. Regulator - Colgan. 2 Mr. Morris's ch. h. Clinker - Fitzgerald. 3 Mr. Power's ch. m. The Fawn - Lockwood. 4 The following also started, but were not placed. Ld. Waterford's b. g. Blueskin - L. Byrne. 0 Ld. Waterford's b. g. Manilla (broke his neck) Doolan. 0 Mr. Kellett's b. m. Starling - - Owner. 0 0 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 167 Mr. O'Moore's b. g. Bannathlath - Moloney. 0 Mr. Montgomery's b. g. Lambkin - Canovan. 0 3 to 1 agst Blueskin, 4 to 1 agst Regulator, 5 to 1 agst Anonymous, 5 to 1 agst Tbe Fawn, and 6 to 1 agst Manilla. Won by four lengths. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £40. added, 12st. 41b. each; a winner in 1842 61b. extra ; half-bred horses allowed 71b., and those that never started 61b.; the second saved his stake, three miles. Dr. O'Neill's b. g. The Buck, by Wait-awhile Thompson. 1 Ld. Waterford's b. g. Conrad Fitzgerald. 2 Ld. Clanricarde's ch. m. Pine - Burke. 3 Mr. Murphy's b. g. Pouset - - Canovan. Mr. Quin's ch. h. Bar-Sinester - Transaction. 0 2 to 1 agst Conrad, 3 to 1 agst Bar-Sinester, and 4 to 1 agst The Buck. Won by eight lengths. The Scurry Stakes of 3 sov. each, with £20. added, weight for age, (three miles) was won by Ld. Clanricarde's b. m. Duvernay, by Irishman, aged, (Burke) beating Mr. Cusack's ch. m. Lively Kate, aged, (Colgan), Mr. Prendergast's b. g. Tullamain, aged, (Lock- wood^), and two others not placed. A Sweepstakes, with £15. added by and for horses the property of Farmers over whose ground the M. of Waterford's hounds hunted, list, each, (two miles) was won in a canter by Mr. Dalton's b. g. Tearaway (Gubbins) beating six others. OCTOBER 28th. The Curraghmore Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, h. ft., with £50. added by the M. of Waterford.; tha second horse saved his stake, three miles. (7 subs.) Ld. Clanricarde's b. m. Duvernay, list. lllb. Burke. 1 Ld. Waterford's b. g. Conrad, list. 91b. Doolan. 2 Dr. O'Neill's b. g. The Buck, 12st. 4lb. Thompson. 3 Mr. Power's b. g. William, list. 21b. Canovan. 0 Mr. Leigh's b. g. Kilkee, list. 71b. Saddler. 0 2 to 1 agst Duvernay, and 5 to 2 agst The Buck. Won cleverly. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, h. ft., with £50. added by the stewards; 3 yrs. lOst. 41b., 4 yrs. list. 81b., 5 yrs. 12st. 2lb., 6 yrs. and aged 12st. 4lb.; mares and geldings allowed 31b.; the winner of the New Melton Stakes to carry 81b. extra, three miles. (4 subs.) Ld. Waterford's b. g. Blueskin, aged, by Young Rainbow Doolan. 1 Mr. Power's ch. m. The Fawn, aged Canovan. 2 Ld. Waterford's b. c. Kilmoyler, 4 yrs. Transaction. 0 Even between^ Blueskin and The Fawn. Won by three length*. 168 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. The Farmers' Plate of £ 10., given by the M. of Waterford for horses the property of Farmers over whose ground his hounds hunted, catch weights, (heats one mile and a half) was won in four heats by Mr. Flynn's Charming Julia beating five others. DUNDRUM. NO VEMBER 3rd. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £ 50. added by the stewards, the second saved his stake, weight for age, winners and thorough-bred horses 71b. extra, — the winner to be sold for £50. — (heats one mile and a half) was won in three heats by Capt. Mil- liard's ch. g. Wasp, aged, (Smith) beating Mr. W. Daly's ch. m. Vixen, aged, (won the first heat), Mr. G. Archer's ch. m. Creeping Jenny, Mr. H. O'Reilly's br. m. Agnes, 5 yrs., and three others not placed, including Mr. E. Dycer's b. m. Arbitration (late Ten-and- Sixpence), who fell and broke her owner's collar-bone. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £ 15. added, (same line, weights and distance) was won in three heats by Mr, E. Dycer's Arbitration, 6 yrs. (T. Byrne) beating Mr. Dunne's b. g. Merrylegs, aged, (won the first heat), and two others distanced in the first heat. FERMOY. NOVEMBER 4th. A Sweepstakes (two miles) was won in three heats by Mr. M'Carthy's ch. h. Cherry Brandy, aged, 12st., (Lock- wood) beating Dr. O'Neill's b. g. The Buck, 6 yrs., 12st. 41b., (won the first heat), and two others. Inconsequence of it being quite dark when the second heat was finished, Cherry Brandy did not walk over for the third until the next morning, November 5th. NOVEMBER 6th. A Free Handicap was won in three heats by Dr. O'Neill's The Buck, by Wait-awhile, list. 71b. (Lockwood) beating Mr. M'Carthy's Cherry Brandy, list, (won the first heat) and two others not placed. CASHEL. NOVEMBER 7th. The Cashel Jug, value £30., added to a Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, to which £ 10. would also have been given had four horses started ; weight for age. heats two miles. Mr. Lockwood's gr. g. Jim Crow E. Murphy. 1 1 Mr. Lockwood's ch. h. Cherry Brandy Owner. 2 dr. Mr. Quin's ch. h. Bar-Sinester R. Doherty. dis. This being the second year of Mr. Lockwood's winning the Cup, it became, according to the conditions, his property. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 169 The Scurry Stakes of 3 sov. each, catch weights, (two miles) was won by Mr. Minchen's b. m. Lioness (Sutton) beating four others. Mr. P. Keating's b. g. Rover (Mr. J. Kenney) beat Mr. W, Murphy's Peacock (Mr. E. Murphy). £10. one mile. PHCENIX PARK. NOVEMBER 7th. Capt. Hilliard's ch. g. Wasp, aged, (Capt. Bell) beat Mr. Willan's ch. g. Spice, aged, (Mr. Savage) in two heats. £ 50. heats one mile and a half. NEWRY. NOVEMBER 8th. The Newry Cup, value £50., with £30. added; 3 yrs. 9st. 91b., 4 yrs. list. 21b., 5 yrs. list. 131b., 6 yrs. 12st. 4lb., and aged 12st. 71b. heats two miles. Mr. Fraser's b. g. Don John, by Turcoman, 6 yrs. W. M'Donogh. 1 1 Mr. Knaresbro's b. g. Noble, 5 yrs. Colgan. 2 2 Three others were distanced in the first heat. Won in a canter. Mr. J. Gordon's b. h. Whitefoot, by Don Quixote, 12st. (W. M'Donogh) beat Mr. J. Grier's b. m. Bessy Bedlam, list. 71b. (Fligate). £50. two miles. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £35. added ; 3 yrs. 9st. 71b., 4 yrs. lOst. 71b., 5 yrs. list. 41b., 6 yrs. list, lllb., and aged 12st.; mares and geldings allowed 31b., thorough-bred horses 41b. extra, heats two miles. Mr. Gartlan's ch. h. The Bard, by Minstrel Boy, 6 yrs. W. M'Donogh. 1 1 Mr. M'Ferron's b. m. Taglioni, aged M'Crudden. 2 2 Mr. Knaresbro's gr. g. The Knight of Tara, aged Colgau. 4 3 Mr. Thompson's ch. g. Poor Pat, aged Abbot. 3 dr. Two others distanced in the first heat. NOVEMBER 9th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, h. ft., with £ 50. added ; 3 yrs. 9st., 4 yrs. lOst. 10lb., 5 yrs. list. 10lb., 6 yrs. and aged 12st. ; mares and geldings allowed 31b. three miles. Mr. Eastlam's ch. h. The Bard, 6 yrs. - Abbot. 1 Mr. M'Ferron's b. m. Taglioni, aged M'Crudden. 2 Mr. Knaresbro's br. m. Brunette, aged - Colgan. 3 Mr. Gordon's ch. g. Bounceaway, 4 yrs. W. M'Donogh. 0 Mr. Magill's ch. h. The King of Kelton, 6 yrs. Thompson. 0 5 to 2 agst Bounceaway, 3 to 1 agst Brunette, and 4 to 1 agst The Bard. Won by a length. Q 170 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAK. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £20. added ; weight for age, the same as for the Sweepstakes on the first day, the winner of which chase 71b. extra, two miles. Mr. Bond's ch. g. Egg-flip, by Valentine, aged Abbot. 1 1 Mr. Blake's b. g. Fairy-boy, aged - Owner. 3 2 Mr. Thompson's ch. g. Poor Pat, aged - M'Crudden. 2 dis. Five others also started, including Mr. Knaresbro's The Knight of Tara (Colgan), who fell and broke his rider's collar-bone. Handicap Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £ 10. added, heats two miles. Mr. Brown's b. g. Zealot, by Zealot, aged, lOst. 31b. M'Rory. 1 1 Mr. Arthur's b. g. Little-thought-of, aged, lOst. 31b. Thompson. 2 2 Mr. A. Gordon's b. h. Whitefoot, aged, 10st.71b. Newcoman. 3 3 Five others also started, two of which were distanced in the first heat. BALLYSHANNON. NOVEMBER 17th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with the Bally- shannon Plate of £40. added ; 3 yrs. 9st. 71b., 4 yrs. lOst. 101b., 5 yrs. list. 81b., 6 yrs. and aged 12st. ; mares and geldings allowed 31b.; winners of or above the value of £50. that season 7lb. extra, heats two miles. Mr. Lockwood's b. h. Sauce-Pan, by Pioneer, 4 yrs. (71b. extra) - - Owner. 2 11 Mr. Rutherford's br. g. Paddy Whack, aged Owner. 12 2 Mr. E. Dunne's b. h. Deceiver, 5 yrs. Owner. 3 3 0 Mr. D'Arcy's b. g. Hip, 6 yrs. (71b. extra) Owner. 4 dis. Mr. Knox's ch. g. George, aged Monaghan. dis. Mr. Kennedy's ch. g. Evil Eye, aged Owner. dis. Won by a head. MONAGHAN. NOVEMBER a 8th. Mr. Thompson's Darlington (who won it the previous season) walked over for the Subscription Cup. GOREY. NOVEMBER 24th. The Cup, with £5. added, was won at two heats by Mr. Pearson's ch. h. beating three others. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 171 CORK (GARRISON). NOVEMBER 28th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, 3 ft., for horses the property of Officers quartered within fifty miles of Cork, (two miles) was won by Capt. Williams's Botanist (Mr. Surtees) beating Capt. Hindes's Modesty and two others. MAYNOOTH. DECEMBER 1st. Capt. King's ch. m. Peggy Nowlan (Owner) beat Capt. Archer's b. m. Polly (Ld. W. Hill). £100. list. 71b. each, three miles. Polly did not run the line through. CARRICKMACROSS. DECEMBER 7th. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £ 15. added, (heats two miles) was won in two heats by Mr. Ward's b. g. Rasper (Owner) beating Mr. Finley's br. g. Rory O'More and another. The Hack Stakes were won by Mr. Rogers's Wide-awake beating four others. CORCOREE. DECEMBER 13th. A Cup, value £ 50., 12st. lib. each, thorough- bred horses 31b. extra, (heats two miles) was won by Mr. Gaynor's b. g. Smallhopes, in two heats, beating Mr. G. De Blaquier's b.m. Penelope, Mr. Jessop's ch. g. Nameless, and three others. ROOTE HUNT. DECEMBER 14th. The Magenis Cup was won by Mr. H. Leslie's b. g. Triton, list. 61b., aged, (Owner) beating Sir H. Harvey Bruce's br. g. Surprise, aged, 12st. 91b., (Mr. Protheroe^ and two others. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £ 20. added, list. 71b. each, (two miles) was won by Mr. C. Gardiner's ch. h. Knave of Trumps, aged, (Owner) beating Mr. Richardson's b. m. Bar-maid, aged, (Mr. R. Knox) and two others not placed. COMALARAGH. DECEMBER 14th. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £ 15. added, (heats two miles) was won by Mr. Ward's b. h. Rasper (Owner) in two heats, beating Mr. Irwin's b. g. Surprise, 172 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. For a Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £ 10. added, three horses started, but as two bolted in the first heat and the other fell, the chase was not run out. BANSHA. DECEMBER 26th. Sweepstakes of 1 sot. each, with a Purse added, for horses the property of Farmers residing within five miles of Bansha Castle, was won in three heats by Mr. — — British Yeoman (Transaction) beating six others. 1843. NEWRY. JANUARY 10th. Mr. Knaresbro's Noble (Thompson) beat Mr. T. Kenny's Ragman (broke his leg). £100. list. each, heats two miles. KILMORLIN. JANUARY 16th. A Cup, given by Robert Aikin, Esq., (four miles) was won by Mr. Ross's br. m. The Queen (Owner) beating Mr. Moreland's br. g. The Artful Dodger (Owner) and two others. KILSHANE. JANUARY 18th. Mr. Stewart Mackenzie's ch. m. Amazon (Owner) beat Mr. Denis's bk. g. Corkscrew (Owner) who bolted, £200. four miles. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £10. added, was won by Mr. Smith's Curate, by Young Physician, (Farrell) beating three others. TULLA. JANUARY 23rd. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £40. added, (heats two miles) was won in two heats by Mr. Westrop's Erin (Matthews) beating Mr. Canny's Goblet, Mr. Brannock's Economy, and two others. JANUARY 24th. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £ 25. added, (heats two miles) was won in two heats by Mr. Hyne's Honesty (Mr. Lockwood) beating Mr. Canny's Goblet, Mr. Wise's Terry-alt, and two others. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 173 CARRICKFERGUS. FEBRUARY 1st. Handicap Sweepstakes of 50. sov. each, three miles. Mr. M'Gill's bk. h. Othello, 12st. 21b. ... 1 Capt. Creagh's b. m. Duvernay, I2st. 71b. - - 2 Mr. Phillips's br. g. Slug, list. 71b. ... 3 2 to 1 on Duvernay. Won by two lengths. HARRISTOWN. FEBRUARY 7th. Mr. Maxwell's ch. m. (Owner) beat Mr. O'Hara's b. h. (Owner) in a match. Mr. O'Hara staking £ 100. and Mr. Maxwell £ 20. two miles. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £ 15. added, (two miles) was won by Mr. P. Alley's ch. h. (Owner) beating six others. BALLYMORE. FEBRUARY 7th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £ 20. added, for horses bred in the counties of Longford, Westmeath, Roscomm< n, or King's County; 3 yrs. lOst. lib., 4 yrs. list. 41b., 5 yrs. list. 1 lib., 6 yrs. and aged 12st. 41b.; mares and geldings allowed 31b., and thorough-bred horses 71b. extra, heats two miles. (6 subs). Mr. Coffey's b.m. Miss Stapely, byStapely, aged Meekin. Oil Mr. H. Brown's b. c. Fencer, 4 yrs. (7lb. extra) Kenny. 12 0 Mr. De Blaquier's b. m. Penelope, aged Siree. 2 0 dr. Two others also started for the first heat. The Ballymore challenge Cup, with £5. in specie, added to a Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, — the winner to be sold for £60. — weight for age as above (heats two miles) was won in two heats by Mr. Kane's b. m. Nora Creina, by Edgar, 5 yrs. (Siree) beating Mr. Lynch's b. m. Ruby, aged, and another. ASHBOURNE. FEBRUARY 9th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each (three miles) was won by Mr. Smith's b. m. (Rooney) beating Mr. Walsh's b. m. and Mr. Reily's bk. h. Mr. Muffin's b. h. (T. Westlake) beat Mr. Ledwidge's gr. Pony. £50. Q 2 174 STEEPLE CHASE CAEENDAK. VIRGINIA. FEBRUARY 10th. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £20. added, heats two miles. Mr. Blake's br. g. Fairy-boy, by Sloven - Owner. 1 1 Mr. Stafford's b. m. Novice - 0 2 Mr. Thompson's b. g. Dissolution - - - 0 3 Mr. Wilkinson's br. g. - - - 2 0 Mr. Kellett's gr. m. by Regulator - 3 0 Four others also started for both beats. The Ladies' Purse was won by Mr. Irwin's b. c, by Minstrel Boy, beating four others. Sweepstakes with £ 10. added was won in two heats by Mr. Staf- ford's b. m. Novice, by Zealot, beating Mr. Irwin's b. c, by Minstrel Boy, and three others. RATHCOOLE. FEBRUARY 22nd. The Rathcoole Cup, value £50., with £20. in specie, added to a Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each for subscribers, and 5 sov. each for non-subscribers ; 3 yrs. 10st., 4 yrs. lOst. lllb. 5 yrs. list. 71b., 6 yrs. and aged 12st. 71b.; mares and geldings allowed 31b. ; thorough-bred horses 71b. extra ; and winners of or above the value of £50. 71b. extra, heats two miles. Mr. Lockwood's b. c. Sauce-Pan, by Pioneer, 4 yrs. (14lb. extra) Owner. 1 1 Mr. Magrane's ch. m. Vixen, aged Sharkey. 2 2 Mr. Dycer's b. m. Ten-and-Sixpence (or Arbitration), aged Abbot. 3 3 Mr. Rutherford's b. m. Moll-in-the-Wad, 5 yrs. Hanlon. 4 4 Five others also started but were not placed. FERMANAGH. FEBRUARY 28th. A Sweepstakes was won at four heats by Mr. Keeghran's b. m. Jenny (Steele) beating six others. GAMMONSFIELD. MARCH 1st. Mr. J. Prendergast's Tullemaine, by Overseer, (Owner) beat Mr. Power's Clone (Owner). £ 100. 12st. 31b. each, four miles. 4 to 1 on Clone. Won easy. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 175 KINGSCOURT. MARCH 1st. The Challenge Cup, value £50.; 3 yrs. lOst., 4 yrs. lOst. 71b., 5 yrs. list. 41b., 6 yrs. 12st., and aged 12st. 41b. heats two miles. Mr. Blake's b. h. Fairy-boy, by Sloven - Owner. Oil Mr. P. Ward's ch. g. Poor Pat - - - 0 2 2 Mr. Ogle's gr. m. Boyne Lass ... dis. Won cleverly. Handicap Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £ 10. added ; no horse to carry more than list, or less than lOst. ; was won in three heats by Mr. Blake's Fairy-boy, list., (Owner^) beating Mr. Entagart's ch. h. Cock of the Heath, lOst. 41b., (won the second heat) and nine others. KILBEGGAN. MARCH 6th. The Challenge Cup, value £40., with £10. in specie, added to a Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, heats two miles. Mr. Coffey's Miss Stapely, by Stapely - Michaels. 1 1 Mr. Nugent's Lady Bird - - 3 2 Mr. Nathern's Prince Albert - - - 2 3 Four others also started but were not placed. Sweepstakes, with £ 10. added, was won in two heats by Mr. Clarke's Nora Daly beating twelve others. COOLESHALL. MARCH 7th. The Gorey Challenge Cup, with £5. added, was won in two heats by Mr. Pearson's Coollatin (Ireton) beating three others. A Sweepstakes was won in three heats by Mr, Byrne's gr. h. Cas- tle-town (Williams) beating five others. MUNSTER. MARCH 8th. Sweepstakes of 15 sov. each, 5 ft., with £ 100. added; 12st. each; mares and geldings allowed 31b. three miles. (24 subs). Mr. Davis ns. gr. g. Regulator, by Regulator Colgan. 1 Mr. Westrop's ch. h. Erin - - . Mathew. 2 Ld. Waterford's b. g. Blueskin - - Doolan. 0 176 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. Mr. Irwin ns. br. h. Economy - - Kelly. 0 Dr. O'Neill's b. g. The Buck - - Lockwood. 0 Ld. Clanricarde's b. m. Duvernay - - Burke. 0 Won cleverly. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £ 15. added, weight for age, — the winner to be sold for £50. — was won in four heats by Mr. Smith's b. m. Capua, by Dublin, aged, (Carrol) beating Mr. M'Carthey's ch. h. Cherry Brandy (won the second heat), Mr. Ryan's ch. m. Cornagh Lass (won the first heat), and eight others. MARCH 9th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £40. added; the second saved his stake ; 3 yrs. 9st., 4 yrs. lOst. 71b., 5 yrs. list. 41b., 6 yrs. list. 121b., aged 12st. ; mares and geldings allowed 3lb., horses that never started 51b., and horses that never won £20. allowed 31b. ; the winner of the Grand Stake 7lb. extra, two-mile heats. Mr. Davis ns. gr. g. Regulator, 6 yrs. (71b. extra) Colgan. 1 1 Mr. Irwin ns. br. h. Fencer, 4 yrs. D. Irwin. 3 2 Mr. Irwin ns. br. h. Economy, 5 yrs. Wyse. 2 0 Dr. O'Neill's b. g. Tbe Buck, 6 yrs. Lockwood. 0 dr. Mr. E. W. Murphy's b. h. Peter Simple Owner. dis. Won easy. The Consolation Handicap Stakes of 3 sov. each, with £20. added, heats one mile and a half. (5 subs.) Mr. Murphy's b. m. Waterwitch, by Roller, 4 yrs., 9st. Ryan. 2 3 11 Mr. Canny's ch. g. The Screw, aged, list. 21b. Burke. 3 1 2 dr. Mr. Fitzgerald's gr. g. The Clock, 5 yrs., lOst. 101b. (broke his neck) - Owner. 1 0 Mr. Lockwood rode The Clock for the second heat. CASTLE BELLINGHAM. MARCH 9th. The Fortescue Plate, value 50 gs., with £30. in specie, added to a Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each; 3 yrs. 9st. 101b., 4 yrs. lOst. 101b„ 5 yrs. list. 71b., 6 yrs. 12st. lib., aged 12st. 41b.; mares and geldings allowed 31b. ; a winner of one chase or hurdle race 31b. extra, of two 51b. extra, of three or more 71b. extra, three-mile heats. Mr. Preston's gr. h. The Knight of Tara, by Manfred, aged (31b. extra) - - Sharkey. 1 1 Mr. Ward's ch. g. Poor Pat, aged (5lb. extra) Owner. 4 2 Mr. Mangan's ch. g. Biscuit, aged Abbott. 3 3 Mr. Stafford's b. h. The Apostate, 6 yrs. Owner. 2 0 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAK. 177 Mr. D'Arcy's b. g. Hip (71b. extra), 6 yrs., Mr. Irwin's b. c. The Fox (31b. extra), 3 yrs., and Mr. Gartlan's b. f. The Queen of Beauty, 4 yrs., were distanced in the first heat. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £ 10. added, (weights and dis- tances same as for the Plate) was won in two heats by Mr. R. Arthur's b. g. Little-thought-of, aged, (a Groom) beating Mr. Stafford's b. m. Novice, 6 yrs. (Owner) and two others. MARCH 10th. A Handicap Sweepstakes was won in two heats by Mr. R. Arthur's b. g. Little-thought-of (a Groom) beating Mr. Irwin's b. c. The Fox, Mr. Ward's ch. g. Poor Pat, and another. The Subscription Purse was won by Mr. Ward's ch. g. Poor Pat (Owner) beating three others. EDDENDERRY. MARCH 13th. The Eddenderry Cup, added to a Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, weight for age, (heats two miles) was won in two heats by Mr. Tyrrell's Fanny (Colgan) beating Mr. Watson's Vinegar and two others, who were distanced in the first heat. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £10. added, weight for age, was won in three heats by Mr. Colgan's Chanter, by Drone, (Wynne) beating five others. KILNACREEVY. MARCH 13th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with the Kilnacreevy Challenge Cup, value £60., added, two miles. Mr. T. Berry's b. b. Noble, 6 yrs. - Gibson. 1 Mr. W. C. Percy's b. m. Miss Maguire - Irwin. 2 Mr. J. Lynch's ch. m. Ruby - Veitch. 0 Handicap Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £10. added, was won by Mr. Berry's Noble (Gibson) beating another. GARRISON ROCK AND CHICHESTER HUNT. MARCH 15th. Handicap Sweepstakes of 15 sov. each, h. ft. three miles. Capt. Creagh's br. m. Duvernay, list. 21b. Owner. 1 Mr. Whittle's b. m. Penelope, 12st. - Owner. 2 Mr. Collingwood's b. m. Red Rose, lOst. 101b. Owner. 3 178 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAE. Mr. Gray's hk. h. Jim Crow, list. 41b., Mr. Margary's b. m. Jenny Jones, 10st.71b., and Mr. Legg's bk. b. Exchange, 10st., also started, but were not placed. Won by four lengths The Farmers' Plate of £10., with £°2. for the second, was won by Mr. Brown's c.by Zealot beating Mr. Rice's Rosebud and five others. CARRICK-ON-SULR. MARCH 16th. The Challenge Cup, value £ 60., was not run for, there being only three horses prepared to start. Mr. Lockwood, who won it the previous season, consequently retained it. A Purse of £ 10., given by the M. of Waterford for farmers' horses, was won by Mr. Regan's b. m. Waterwitch beating seventeen others, in four heats. WILKLNSTOWN. MARCH 16th. Mr. Beatty's b. m. beat Mr. King's ch. m. £40. list. each, three miles. ASHBOURNE. MARCH . Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each, h. ft., lOst. each, two-mile heats. Mr. Maffin's b. m. Lady Warwick T. Ledwidge. 3 11 Mr. P. Reilly's bk. g. Fire-away 2 2 2 Mr. W. Smyth's b. m. Sheelah 1 3 dr. Lady Warwick threw her rider after passing the winning flag in the second heat, but he mounted again, and was weighed. The owner of Fire-away objected to this, and walked his horse over for the fourth heat. The stakes, we believe, were awarded to the owner of Lady Warwick. MULLINGAR. MARCH 21st. The Westmeath Challenge Urn, value 100 gs., with £30. in specie, added to a Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each for non- subscribers, but only 5 sov. for subscribers ; 3 yrs. lOst. lib., 4 yrs. list. 41b., 5 yrs. list, lllb., 6 yrs. 12st. 4lb., and aged 12st. 71b.; mares and geldings allowed 31b. ; thorough-bred horses 71b. extra, heats two miles. Mr. Preston's bk. m. Brunette, by Sir Hercules, aged Thompson. 1 1 Mr. Conolly's b. m. Tidings, aged Abbott. 3 2 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 179 Mr. Nangle's ch. g. Sam Slick, 5 yrs. Colgan. 2 3 Mr. Jessop's b. m. Wild Irish Girl, aged . Trench Nugent. 4 4 Even on Brunette. Won in a canter. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £ 10. added ; list, each, thorough- bred horses 71b. extra, heats two miles. Mr. Preston's gr. h. The Knight of Tara, by Manfred, aged Thompson. 1 1 Mr. Conolly's b. m. Off-she-goes, aged Abbott. 3 2 Mr. Brigg's ch. g. Sportsman, 3 yrs. Cully. 2 0 Five others were distanced in the first heat. Won in a canter. KILDARE HUNT. MARCH 22nd. The Kildare Hunt Cup, added to a Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, for horses the property of members of the Hunt, 12st. eash. three miles. Mr. Burgh's ch. m. Taglioni - Owner. 1 Hon. C. Lawless's Moonraker - - Owner. 2 Won by a length. A Purse of £40., for horses the property of persons holding at least twenty acres of land in the district, but not members of the Hunt Club, 12st. each, three miles. Mr. Dunne's ch. m. Fanny Elsler (late Vixen), by Ferramorz Owner. 1 Mr. Miley's br. g. Kildare Rake - 2 Mr. Harrison's b. g. Grasshopper - 3 Mr. J. Smith's b. g. Warwick - 4 Mr. Knox's George and two others also started, but were not placed. A Purse of £ 30., for horses that did not start for the Purse of £40. and the property of persons residing within but not members of the Kildare Hunt, list. 71b. each, (three miles) was won by Mr. Colgan's Chanter, by Drone, (Owner) beating Mr. Byrne's br. h. Jolly Tar and thirteen others not placed. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £ 20. and the Ponsonby Bowl added, lOst. 71b. each, three miles. Hon. B. Wodehouse's b. g. Milo, by Milo, aged Wynne. 1 Mr. Griffins's b. m. Violet, aged - 2 Hon. B. Wodehouse's b. g. Forester - 3 Mr. Kennedy's b. g. Teetotum, 5 yrs. - 4 Mr. Rice's b. m. Firefly, aged - - 5 Won easy. 180 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. GRANARD (COUNTY LONGFORD). MARCH 25th. The Longford Tea Service, with £ 30. added, for horses bred in the county Longford, was won in two heats by Mr. Verick's Ruby, by Welcome, beating two others. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £ 10. added, weight for age. heats two miles. Sir. P. Nugent's b. m. Lady Bird, by Cup-bearer, aged Bernard. 1 1 Mr. Wilton's b. g. Game-cock, aged - - 3 2 Mr. TafFe's b. g. Repealer, aged - - - 2 3 Mr. Kane's b. m. Nora Creina - - - 4 4 Won easy. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with the Ladies' Purse added, was won by Mr. Vaughan's Poucet, beating live others. KILRUE (GRAND NATIONAL). MARCH 27th. The Hunt Chase, a Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £ 50. added, for horses the property of and ridden by members of tbe Kildare-street, United Service, Friendly Brothers, Sackville- street, or Union Clubs, of the Ward Union and Garrison stag-hounds, or members of established packs of stag or fox-hounds in Ireland ; 12st. each ; mares and geldings allowed 4lbs. ; a winner of the value of £ 50. or upwards 71b. extra, four miles. Mr. Preston ns. b. m. Tidings, by Roller, (71bs. extra) A. M'Donogb. 1 Capt. Armitt's b. m. Field-fare - Owner. 2 Mr. Fowler's b. g. Reynard - Lockwood. 3 Hon. C. Forester's ch. m. The Pony - Forth. 0 Mr. Ramsay ns. bk. g. Tom Tug - Capt. Tottenham. 0 Mr. H. Alley ns. b. g. by Roller - H. Jameson. 0 Mr. Wilmott's b. h. Chance - Frizell. 0 Mr. H. H. O'Hara ns. br. g. Cyclops - Ld. W. Hill. 0 Mr. P. Alley's b. g. Navigator - Owner. 0 Mr. Wise ns. ch. g. Bob Boots - Madden. 0 Won by three lengths. The Kildare Cup, a Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £100. added, 12st. each ; mares and geldings allowed 41b. ; the second horse saved his stake, four miles. Mr. Preston's bk. m. Brunette, by Sir Hercules Owner. 1 Hon. B. Wodehouse's b. g. Milo, by Milo D. Wynne. 2 Mr. H. Magan ns. gr. g. Peter Simple, by Arbutus A. M'Donogh. 3 Colgan. 0 Burke. 0 M. Yourell. 0 Lockwood. 0 S. Abbot. 0 Rutherford jun. 0 Frizell. 0 Owner. 0 J. Abbot. 0 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 181 The following also started but were not placed. Mr. Davis ns. gr. g. Regulator Ld. Waterford's b. g. Blueskin - Mr. Preston's b. h. Morning Star Mr. Lockwood ns. b. g. Teetotum Mr. D'Arcy's b. g. Hip Mr. Rutherford's b. g. Paddy Whack Mr. P. Alley's b. g. Post-boy Hon. C. Forester's br. m. Lady Langford - Mr. J. D'Arcy's b. m. Mischief 2 to 1 agst Peter Simple, 4 to 1 agst Regulator, 8 to I agst Blue- skin, 8 to J agst Lady Langford, 10 to 1 agst Milo, 10 to 1 agst Brunette, 15 to 1 agst Mischief, 20 to 1 agst Teetotum, 30 to 1 agst Hip. Won by two lengths, and Peter Simple two lengths from Milo. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £15. added; the second horse saved his stake, — the winner to be sold for £40. — list. each, heats one mile and a half. Mr. Daly's ch. g. Emerald M. Loughlin. Oil Mr. Colgan's b. m. Phoebe May-flower Jillings. 12 3 Mr. Smith's gr. g. The Curate T. Smith. 2 3 2 Mr. Arthur's b. g. Little-thought-of, Mr. E. Dycer's b. m. Ten- and-Sixpence, Mr. Lockwood's ch. g. Evil-eye, Mr. Colgan's ch. m. Little Queen, and Capt. Tait's b. m. Impatience also started but were not placed. Won cleverly. WICKLOW. APRIL 4th. The Wicklow Cup, with £10. added; non-sub- scribers to pay 3 sov. entrance, heats two miles. Mr. Clement's gr. h. Fakeaway, 6 yrs., 12st. 81b. Murray. 1 1 Mr. R. Mannings ch. h. Hamlet, 4 vrs., list. lllb. 3 2 Mr. Tuthill's b. m., 5 yrs., 12st. 41b. 2dis. Two others were distanced. Won in a canter. WEXFORD. APRIL 6th. The Wexford Challenge Cup, value 80 gs., added to a Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, for horses the property of Freeholders in the County of Wexford ; 12st. each, heats two miles. Mr. Hawkshaw'sb.m. The Fairy Queen, by Antelope Owner. 1 1 Mr. Leigh's bk. g. Jamadar Sadlier. 3 2 Mr. Pearson's b. g. Rifle O'Shea. 2 3 Six others were distanced in the first heat. Won in a canter. R 182 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAK. This being the third year in succession of Mr. Hawkshaw winning the cup (each season with the Fairy Queen) it became his property. The Farmers' Plate of £ 10. added to a Sweepstakes of 10 shillings each, was won in two heats by Mr. White's b. m. Crazy Jane (Moore) beating four others. COVE OF COEK. APRIL 10th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £ 18. added ; 12st. each, — the winner to be sold for £30. — was won by Mr. Puleston's b. h. Solomon, aged, (Owner) beating Mr. Shaw's b.m. Princess and two others not placed. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £ 20. added, — the winner to be sold for £ 40. — heats two miles. Mr. Sullivan's b. h. Monarch, 4 yrs., lOst. 121b. Loch. 3 11 Mr. Smith's b. m. Capua, aged, l2st - - 13 3 Mr. Tivy's b. h. Careless, 3 yrs., 9st. 41b. - 2 2 2 Mr. Barry's Miss Collins, aged, 12st. - - 4 4 4 Three others also started for the first heat. APRIL 11th. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with the Changed Plate of £ 20. added, (heats two miles) was won in two heats by Mr. Puleston's Solomon, list., (Madden) beating Mr. Shaw's Princess, list., (Barry) and another who was distanced. The Free Handicap of 1 sov. each, with £15. added, (two miles) was won by Mr. H. Barry's Wild Irish Girl (Ryan) beating Mr. Macarty's Molly-from-Middleton and another. AUGHNACLOY. APRIL 10th. The Challenge Cup, value 40 gs., added to a Sweep- stakes of 3 sov. each ; 12st. each, heats two miles. Mr. Brydge's b. g. Paul Rooney, aged, (Owner) walked over. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £ 20. added ; 3 yrs. old 9st., 4 yrs. lOst. 71b., 5 yrs. list., 6 yrs. and aged 12st. heats two miles. Mr. White's b. g. Whitelegs, aged - Gardiner. 13 1 Mr. Fivey's b. g. Zealot, aged - - M'Crory. 0 12 Mr. Brydge's ch. g. Eggflip, aged - Owner. 2 2 0 Four others were distanced in the second, and two in the first heat. The Scurry Stakes of 1 sov. each, with £ 10. added ; catch weights, (mile heats) was won in three heats by Mr. Obre's br. m. Gay-lass, 6 yrs. (M'Crory) beating Mr. Bond's d. m. Enchantress, aged, (won the first heat) and five others. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 183 ASHBOURNE. APRIL 14th. The Ashbourne Challenge Cup, value £100., with £ 20. added, heats four miles. Mr. Foster's b. g. Reynard, by Bob Booty, 12st. 41b. Owner. 1 1 Mr. Conolly's b. m. Tidings, 12st. 4lb. * T. Abbot. 3 2 Mr. Preston's Morning Star, 12st. ?lb. Sharkey. 2 3 Two others were distanced in the first heat. Won by half a neck. Sweepstakes of two sov. each, with £ 10. added, (heats two miles) was won in two heats by Mr. Morgan's Biscuit, list. 111b. (J. Abbot) beating Mr. Smith's gr. g. The Curate, lOst. 71b., (T. Smith) and three others not placed. LIMERICK. APRIL 17th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, h. ft., with £ 100. added ; the second saved his stake and received the forfeits ; 3 yrs. old 9st. 4lb., 4 yrs. lOst. 121b.. 5 yrs. list. 61b., 6 yrs. and aged 12st. ; maiden horses allowed 51b. ; a winner of one chase in 1342-3 31b. extra, of two 71b. extra, and of three or more 91b. extra, three miles. (9 subs). Mr. Mathew ns. ch. h. Erin, by Distingue, 5 yrs. Matbew. 1 Mr. Briscoe's ch. c. Mario, by Roller, 4 yrs. (allowed 5!b.) Canavan. 2 Mr. Davis ns. gr. g. Regulator, by Regulator, aged, (7 lb. extra) D. Wynne. 3 Mr. Kelly's b. c. Fencer, 4 yrs. D. Irwin. 4 Mr. Foote's b. g. Jack Hinton, 3 yrs. (allowed 51b.) Doolan. 5 Mr. Lockwood's b. h. Saucepan, 5 yrs. (3lb. extra) Owner. 0 Ld. Waterford's b. g. Blueskin, aged (71b. extra ) Burke. 0 6 to 4 agst Regulator, 3 to 1 agst Erin, 5 to 1 agst. Fencer. Won cleverly. Match for £ 100. 12st. each, three miles. Mr. Foote's ch. g. The Screw - - Fitzgerald. 1 Sir R. De Burgo's b. g. Goblet - - Colgan. 2 Won in a canter. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £15. added ; weight for age, — the winner to be sold for £30. — (heat one mile and a half) was won in two heats by Mr. Garney's b. g. Tatter Jack, aged, (Ryan) beating seven others. 184 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAK. APRIL 18th. Handicap Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, 3 ft., with £ 50. added, three miles. (8 subs). Mr. Kelly's b. c. Fencer, by Feramorz, 4 yrs., lOst. 101b. Canavan. 1 Mr. Murphy's b. g. Peter Simple, aged, lOst. 41b. Lockwood. 2 Ld. Waterford's b. g. Blueskin, aged, 12st. 21b. Colgan. 3 Mr. Hyne's b. g. Honesty, aged, lOst. 0 Mr. Power's b. m. Mouse, aged, list. 41b. 0 Mr. Rae's gr. g. Jack (late Steele) 0 Even on Blueskin, 2 to 1 agst Fencer. Won by a head. The Corinthian Stakes of 5 sov. each, h. ft., with £25. added, (heats one mile and a half over the flat) was won in two heats by Mr. Kelly's b. c. by Peacemaker, 3 yrs., lOst. 41b. (Colgan) beating seven others. TRIM. APRIL 18th. The Meath gold Cup, value £ 100., with £ 30. added ; thorough-bred horses 71b. extra, heats two miles. Mr. Preston's br. m. Brunette, by Sir Hercules, aged, 12st. 41b. Owner. 1 1 Mr. S. Reynold's ch. m. Beeswing, aged, list. 8lb. Nugent. 2 2 Mr. R. Connolly's b. m. Off-she-goes, aged, 12st. 41b. Abbot. 0 dr. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £ 15. added by the Stewards, for all horses but winners of a cup that season; weight for age; thorough-bred horses 51b. extra, (two mile heats) was won in two heats by Mr. Dunn's ch. m. Fanny Elssler, by Feramorz, list. 9lbM (Owner) beating twelve others. APRIL 19th. The Bellinter Cup, value 100 gs., given by John Preston, Esq., with £20. added by the Stewards. (6 subs.) Mr. Preston's br. m. Brunette, aged, 12st.4lb., (Owner) walked over. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £ 20. added, two mile heats. Mr. Barnwell's b. h. De Frene, by Pilgrim, 6 yrs., list. 41b. Owner. 1 1 Mr. Mangan's ch. h. Biscuit, list. 41b. Sharkey. 2 2 Mr. Reynold's ch. m. Beeswing, 5 yrs., list. 41b. Nugent. 3 3 Mr. D'Arcy's b. h. Flight, list. 4lb. Mullowney. 4 dr. Two others were distanced in the first heat. Won by three lengths. The Ladies' Purse of £ 15., added to a stake of 1 sov. each, (heats two miles) was won in three heats by Mr. Wilkinson's ch. h. Wild Boy, list. 41b., (Reid) beating Sir P. Nugent's b. m. Lady Bird, list. 41b., (won the second heat) and five others. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 185 ORMOND AND KING'S COUNTY HUNT. APRIL 20th. The Foxhunters' Stakes of 10 sov. each, with £ 100. added ; the second horse saved his stake ; 3 yrs. 9st. 71b., 4 yrs. list., 5 yrs. list. 101b., 6 yrs. and aged 12st. 41b. ; mares and geldings allowed 31b. ; a winner of one cbase of the value of £50. or upwards 21b. extra, of two or more 71b. extra, three miles. Hon. E. Wodehouse's b. g. Milo, by Milo, aged Wynne. 1 Mr. J. Eyre, jun.'s b. Is. Sir Giles, aged 2 Mr. G. H. Moore's b. g. The Don, aged 3 4 to 1 on Milo. Won easy. The Sharanvougue Stakes of 2 sov. each, with £ 20. added by Col. Westenra, for half-bred horses got either by Windfall or Freney, was won in two beats by Mr. H. Lee's b. c. Shamrock, by Windfall, 3 yrs. 8st. 71b. (Ryan) beating four others. The Westenra Gold Cup, value 100 gs., given by the Hon. J. C. Westenra, M.P., to the members of the King's County and Ormond Hunt, with £ 20. given by Col. Westenra, and added to a Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each ; 3 yrs. 9st. 71b., 4 yrs. list., 5 yrs. list. 10lb., 6 yrs. and aged 12st. 41b. three miles. Mr. J. Drought's b. g. The Cob, by Action, 6 yrs. J. Kelly. 1 Col. Westenra's gr. m. Dahlia, 3 yrs. Wynne. 2 M. of Clanricarde's b. m. Duvernay, aged 0 Capt. Lloyd's gr. h. The Marquis, 5 yrs. 0 Mr. A. Carew's b. m. Maria, 6 yrs. 0 Mr. Hammersley's gr. g. Ulick, 4 yrs. 0 Mr. G. H. Moore's b. g. The Don, aged (died in the chase) 0 Won easy. This being the third year in succession in which Mr. Drought had won the cup, it became his property. APRIL 21st. The Sportsman's Stakes of 5 sov. each, with £30. added; 3 yrs. 9st. 71b., 4 yrs. lOst. 10lb., 5 yrs. list. 71b., 6 yrs. and aged 12st. ; mares and geldings allowed 31b.; the second horse saved his stake, and the winner to be sold for £60. heats two miles. Mr. J. Kennedy's ch. m. Alice - Owner. 1 1 Mr. Hammersley's b. g. Jim Crow - 2 2 Hon. B. Wodehouse's ch, m. Modesty dis. Handicap Sweepstakes of 6 sov. each, 3 ft., with £40. added; the second horse saved his stake, two-mile heats. Mr. John Eyre, jun.'s b. g. Sir Giles, aged, list. 101b. Owner. 1 1 Mr. G. P. Moore's b. g. Honest Ned, 5 yrs., lOst. 4lb. dis. Mr. G. H. Lloyd's b. g. Maybov, a°-ed, lOst. 12lb. dis. ' R 2 186 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. The Hack Stakes of 1 sov. each, with £ 10. the winner to be sold for £30*. — (one-mile heats) was won in three heats by Mr. C. Atkinson's gr. m. Matilda beating two others. MAYNOOTH (MILITARY). APRIL 21st. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £ 100. added, for horses the property of and ridden by Officers quartered in or on the Staff of Ireland; 12st. each; mares and geldings allowed 31b.; thorougb-bred horses 71b. extra, and a winner once before starting 4lb. extra, twice or more 71b. extra ; the second horse saved his stake, tbree miles. Mr. Tower's b. g. Reynard, by Bob Booty Mr. Forster. 1 Mr. Tynte's b. g. Desperate, by Defence Capt. Clarke. 2 Hon. Capt. Foley's ch. h. Bryan Boroihme Capt. Vigors. 3 Hon. Capt. Forester's br. m. Lady Langford Owner. 4 Capt. Meynell ns. gr. g. Mazeppa Capt. Barnett. 5 Mr. Leigh's b. g. Killakee Mr. Boyd. 6 Capt. Paxton's b. g. Richmond Capt. Hankey. 0 Capt. Williams's b. g. Regalia - Mr. Fort. 0 Capt. Needham's b. m. Taglioni Owner. 0 Mr. N. 'Williams's br. g. Nimrod - Owner. 0 Capt. Blackburne's br. g. Mameluke Mr. Cole. 0 Capt. Bell's br. g. Cyclops - Owner. 0 Capt. King's ch. m. The Hind Owner. 0 Mr. Ramsay ns. bk. g. Tom Tug - Sir William Don. 0 4 to 1 agst Lady Langford, 6 to 1 agst Desperate, 6 to 1 agst Rey- nard, 7 to 1 agst The Hind, 7 to 1 agst Cyclops, and 7 to 1 agst Bryan Boroihme. Won by five lengths. The Selling Stakes of 5 sov. each, with £40. added, for horses the property of Officers quartered in or on the Staff of Ireland, and to be ridden by Officers on full pay ; list, each, — the winner to be sold for £40. if demanded, one-mile heats. (12 subs.) Mr. Tynte's b. g. Desperate, by Defence Cap. Bell. 13 1 Mr. D^'Arcy's b. g. Hip - - Owner. 2 12 Mr. Fort's "ch. m. Maid Marian - Owner. 3 2 3 Six others also started, but were not placed. The first and third heats won easy, the second by a neck. The winner was claimed. The Farmers' Plate of £30., added to a Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, for horses the property of Farmers residing in the Counties of Dublin, Meath, or Kildare ; list, each; thorough-bred horses 71b. extra, heats one mile. Mr. Dunne's ch. m. Fanny Elssler, by Feramorz Owner. 1 1 Mr. Colgan's ch. g. Chanter - Lyons. 2 3 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAE. 187 Mr. Irwin's ch. g. George - - Monaghan. 4 2 Mr. Rutherforth's br. g. Paddy Whack Quin. 3 0 Seven others also started, but were oot placed. Won by a neck. Fanny Elssler was objected to as being thorough-bred, and not carrying ?lb. extra as such, and Chanter, George, Paddy Whack, and another, ran a third heat, which was won by Chanter. BALLYMOONEY HUNT. APRIL 24th. The Ballvmooney Hunt Challenge Cup, value £50. with £ 10. given by the stewards, added to a Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, for horses the property of members residing within twelve miles of Ballvniooney ; weight for age; thorough-bred horses fib. extra, heats two miles. Mr. J. Green's ch. m. The Kyd, aged, I2st. 4lb. Colgan. 1 1 Mr. T. Fawcette's b. m. Island Lass, 4 yrs., list. 51b. Ridley. 2 dis. Two others were distanced in the first heat. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £ 20. added by the stewards ; the second horse saved his stake ; weight for age ; thorough-bred horses ?lb. extra, two-mile heats. Mr. T. Dunne's b. g. Jack Brag, 4 yrs., lOst. 71b. W.Wynne. 2 11 Mr. J. Colgan's ch. h. Chaunter, 5 yrs. list. 10lb. Owner. 1 2 dr. Three others wrere distanced in the first heat. DUNDALK. APRIL 26th. A Cup, value 50 gs., with £ 20. added to a Sweep- stakes of 2 sov. each ; weight for age ; mares and geldings allowed 31b. ; thorough-bred horses 31b. extra, and winners 51b. extra, heats two miles. Mr. Blake's b.g. Fairy-boy, by Sloven, aged, 12st. 51b. Owner. 1 l Mr. Stafford's b. g. Apostate, 6 yrs., I2st. H. Stafford. 2 2 Mr. Frazer's b. g. Don John, 5 yrs. list. 91b. M'Rory. 3 3 Two others were distanced in the first heat. Won by a neck. The Ladies' Purse of £ 10., added to a Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, weights and conditions as for the Cup, (heats a mile and a half) was won in a canter at two heats by Mr. Stafford's b. m. Novice, by Zealot, 6 yrs., 12st, 5lb., (H. Stafford) beating four others. 188 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. eacb, with £20. added ; weights and condi- tions as for the Cup. heats two miles. Mr. Fivey's b. g. Zealot, by Zealot, aged - M'Rory. 1 1 Mr. Murphy's ch. g. Egg-flip, aged - 2 2 Mr. Gartlan's ch. m. L. E. L., 4 yrs. - 3 dr. Won easy. KANTURK. MAY 9th. The Tierney Stakes of 10 sov. each, 5 ft., with £ 100. added ; the second horse saved his stake ; winners of one chase of the value of £50. in 1843 71b. extra, of two or more 101b. extra, three miles. Dr. O'Neill's b. g. The Buck, by Wait-awhile (101b. extra) Doolan. 1 Mr. Foote's b. g. Wiseacre - Wynne. 2 Mr. Prendergast's b. g. Tullamaine - Canovan. 3 Won easy. The Duhallow Handicap of 3 sov. each, with £ 30. added, for horses the property of persons residing in Duhallow or Kanturk. heats two miles. Mr. Gould's gr. g. Foulum, by Wait-awhile, aged, list. 1 1 Mr. Leahy's b. m. Peggy, aged, lOst. 41b. - 2 2 Three others were distanced in the first heat. Won easy. MAY 10th. Handicap Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, 3 ft., with £ 50. added ; the second saved his stake three miles. (12 subs., 3 de- clared.) Mr. Sayer's b. m. Little Esther, by Roller, aged, list. 4lb. Wyse. 1 Mr. S. Mansergh's ch. m. Lovely Kate, 6 yrs., list. 2lb. Sadlier. 2 Dr. O'Neill's b.m. Wild Irish Girl, 6 yrs., lOst. Ryan. 3 Dr. O'Neill's b. g. The Buck, aged, 12st. 71b. 0 Mr. Wynne's ch. g. The Screw, aged, list. 7lb. O Mr. Wyseman's b. h. Napoleon, aged, lOst. 101b. 0 Mr. Sullivan's br. g. Little Monarch, 5 yrs., lOst. 71b. 0 Mr. Carey's b. g. Tatter Jack, aged, lOst. 71b. 0 3 to 1 agst The Buck, 4 to 1 agst Lovely Kate, and 5 to 1 agst Little Esther. Won by a length. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £ 15. added, for Farmers' horses, list, each, (heats two miles) was won in two heats by Mr. Ryan's ch. m. Coonagh Lass (Driscoll) beating seven others. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAB. 189 MAY 11th. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £ 20. added, weight for age, (heats two miles) was won in two heats by Mr. Ryan's ch. m. Coonagh Lass, 6 yrs., 12st., (Driscoll) beating Mr. Carney's b. h. Honesty, aged, 12st., and four others not placed for either heat, inclu- ding Mr. Sullivan's Little Monarch, who broke his neck in jumping a fence. The Consolation Handicap of 5 sov. each, 3 ft., with £ 50. added ; the second saved his stake, three miles. Mr. Sayer's b. m. Little Esther, list. 71b. - Wyse. 1 Mr. Wynne's b. g. Wiseacre, list. 71b. - Ryan. 2 Mr. Prendergast's b. g. Tullamaine, 12st. - Canavan. 3 Dr. O'Neill's b. g. The Buck, 12st. 4lb. - 0 Mr. Gould's gr. g. Foulum, list. 4lb. - 0 Mr. Tobin's ch. h. Michey Free, list. - 0 Mr. Carey's b. g. Tatter Jack, lOst. 4lb. - 0 Won by half a length. FERMOY. SEPTEMBER 27th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £20. added, for all horses; 3 yr. olds lOst., 4 yrs. list. 41b., 5 yrs. list. 101b., 6 yrs. and aged 12st. ; maiden horses allowed 61b. heats one mile and a half. Mr. Lockwood's b. g. Tullamaine^ by Overseer, aged Prendergast. 3 2 11 Mr. J. Roche's b. g. Autanalpha, aged - 2 1 dis. Mr. Westropp's b. m. Fairy Queen, aged - 1 dis. Dr. O'Neill's b. g. The Buck, aged - dis. Mr. Westropp's b. g. Pathfinder, 3 yrs. - dis. Mr. Tivy's b. g. Happy-go-lucky, 4 yrs. - dis. Mr. Sayers's b. m. Little Esther - dis. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £ 50. added ; 12st. each ; mares and geldings allowed 31b., and maiden horses that never won above £20., allowed 61b. heats two miles. Mr. J. Westropp's b. g. Pathfinder, by Young Roller C. Canavan. 2 11 Ld. Waterford's ch. h. Mario, by Roller - Doolan. 12 3 Mr. Goold's b. h. Foulum ... Burke. 432 Capt. O'Neill's b. g. The Buck - - Wyse. 3 dis. Mr. Sayers's b. m. Little Esther - Fitzgerald, dis. Mr. R. Westropp's b. m. Fairy Queen - Parsons, dis. 190 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAK. ASHBOURNE. OCTOBER 24th, Mr. Maguire's b. h. Paddy Whack (Owner) beat Mr. Walker's ch. h. Catch-him-who-can (Owner). £ 100. list. 71b. each, four miles. 6 to 5 on the loser. Won by two lengths. CAHER. OCTOBER 25th. New Melton Stakes of 15 sov., 5 ft., with £ 100. added; 12st. 41b. each, three miles. (30 subs.) Ld. Waterford's b. g. Blueskin, by Young Rainbow Doolan. 1 Mr. Power's ch. m. Fawn, by Byron C. Canavan. 2 Ld. Waterford's b. g. Milo, by Milo G. H. Moore. 0 Mr. Lockwood's b. g. Sauce-Pan, by Pioneer A. M'Donogh. 0 Won in a canter. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £40. added, for all horses; 12st. 4lb. each ; second horse to save his stake ; a winner in 1843 to carry 61b. extra ; horses that never started allowed 61b., and 7lb. allowed to half-bred horses, three miles. Mr. Preston ns. b. h. Clear-air - - Gubbins. 1 Mr. Lockwood's b. g. The Buck - Bruggy. 2 Mr. Prendergast's b. g. Tullemaine - - Colgan. 3 Mr. Moore's ch. h. Launcelot - - - Mulhall. 0 Mr. Carew's b. m. Maria - Dillon. 0 Ld. Waterford's b. g. The Major - - Doolan. 0 Won by four lengths. The Scurry Stakes of 3 sov. each, with £20. added, weight for age, mares and geldings allowed 31b., (two miles) was won by Mr. Power's br. h. Clone, by Alcaston, aged, 12st. 41b., (C. Canavan) beating Mr. Blake's br. h. Father Mathew (Moore) and five others not placed. A Purse of £ 15., given by the M. of Waterford, for horses the property of Farmers, added to a Sweepstakes of 10 shillings each, list, each, (two miles) was won by Mr. Flynn's b. m. Charming Julia beating three others. OCTOBER 25th. Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, h. ft., with £50. added ; second saved his stake, three miles. Ld. Waterford's b. g. Tearing Thief, by Noble, 12st. 101b. S. Monaghan. 1 Mr. Sayers's b. m. Little Esther, lOst. 121b. - Wyse. 2 Mr. Murphy's b. h. Peter Simple, lOst. 4lb. - - Buck. 0 Mr. Power's br. h. Father Mathew, lOst. - A Groom. 0 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAE. 191 Mr. Westropp's b. m. Fairy Queen, lOst. 51b. - Ryan. 0 Mr. Power's br. h. Clone, 12st. - - Canavan. 0 Mr. Lockwood's b. g. The Buck, lOst. 41b. - - Owner. 0 Won by half a head. A Purse of £ 10., given by the M. of Waterford ; catch weights, (heats oue mile and a half) was won in three heats by Mr. Minchen's b. m. Lioness beating Mr. Devine's br. Pony and two others who were distanced in the first heat. Mr. Devine won the second heat and refused to start for a third, alleging that Lioness had not kept the line, and that consequently, he was already entitled to the purse. MOREEN. OCTOBER 31st. Mr. Puland's ch. g. Kilkenny Boy, by Carlow, (Owner) beat Mr. Crosbie's b. ra. Slippers (Owner). £100. 12st. 101b. each, heats two miles. Slippers was distanced in the first heat. The Moreen Park Plate of 60 sov., in specie, added to a Sweep- stakes of 10 sov. each, h. ft. ; 12st. each ; 31b. allowed to mares and geldings ; the last horse to pay the second horse's stake, and the winner £ 5. towards the expenses, heats two miles. Mr. Fort's (oth D. G.) b. g. Mameluke, by Economist Owner. 1 1 Mr. Dunne's ch. m. Fanny Elssler, by Feramorz Owner. 3 2 Mr. Knaresbro ns. ch. g. The Bard, by Minstrel Boy Colgan. 0 3 Mr. Conolly's b. m. Off-she-goes A. M'Donogh. 2 4 Mr. Daly's ch. g. Old Emerald M'Loughlan. 0 0 Won easy by four lengths. NOVEMBER 1st. The Ladies' Plate of £ 25., for horses the property of subscribers and promoters of the meetings ; lOst. 7lb. each ; winners that season 101b. extra, — the winner to be sold for £ 40. — (mile heats) was won by Mr. May ns. gr. g. Conciliator, late Robin Hood, (Mr. Abbott) beating Mr. Dycer's b. g. Chance and two others, which were all distanced in the first heat. The Hunter's Plate of £ 25., added to a Sweepstakes of 4 sov. each, h. ft. ; list. 71b. each ; mares and geldings allowed 31b., — the winner to be sold for £ 35. — (heats two miles) was won in two heats by Mr. Abbott's The Widow, late Ten-and-sixpence, (Owner) beating Mr. Hall's Malvina (Frizell) and two others. NEWRY. NOVEMBER 7th. The Newry Challenge Cup, value 50 sov., with £ 30. added to a Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each ; weight for age. heats two miles. sd Fort. 1 1 Owner. 2 2 Owner. fell. Owner. fell. Abbott. fell. M'Donogh. fell. 192 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. Mr. Barnett's br. g. Mameluke, by Economist, aged Mr. Irwin's b. h. The Fox, 4 yrs. Mr. Stafford's b. m. Novice, aged Mr. Bailey's cb. h. Grand Turk, aged Mr. Gartlan's b. h. The Minstrel, 4 yrs. Mr. Fraser's b. g. Don John, 6 yrs - Won easy by a length. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £ 20. added ; weight for age. heats three miles. Mr. Conway's b. h. Pilot, 4 yrs. Ward. 3 12 1 Mr. Armstrong's b. m. Mayfly, 5 yrs Newcomen. 2 2 12 Mr. Whittle's b. m. Taglioni, aged M'Donogh. 13 3 3 Mr. Blake's Fairy Boy, aged, (Owner), Mr. Fivey's Zealot, aged, (M'Rory), and three others were distanced in the first heat. DUBLIN. NOVEMBER 13th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, h. ft., with £ 100. added ; 12st. each ; mares and geldings allowed 41b. ; second horse saved his stake ; the winner to pay £o. towards the expenses, three miles. Mr. Preston's br. m. Brunette, by Sir Hercules Colgan. 1 Mr. M. Dunne's ch. m. Fanny Elssler, by Feramorz Owner. 2 Mr. Conolly's b. m. Tidings, by Roller T. Abbott. 3 Ld. Waterford's b. g. Tearing Thief, by Noble S. Monaghan. O Mr. Harrison ns. gr. g. Regulator, by Regulator M'Donogh. killed. Capt. Tower's b. g. Reynard, by Bob Booty Doolan. killed. Won easy. Dunboyne Scurry Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £20. added ; list, each; mares and geldings allowed 31b.; winners that season 7lb. extra, heats one mile and a half. Mr. Barnwell's br. h. De Freyne, by Pilgrim Owner. Oil Mr. Preston's b. g. Plough-boy, by King William Colgan. 13 2 Mr. Smith's gr. g. The Curate, by Young Physician Owner. 2 2 dr. Two others also started for the two first heats, but were not placed. Won by a head. NOVEMBER 14th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £30. added; 3 yr. olds 10st., 4 yrs. list. 41b., 5 yrs. llst.lOlb., 6 yrs. and aged 12st. ; mares and geldings allowed 41b. ; the second saved his stake, heats two miles. (6 subs.) Ld. Waterford's b. g. Tearing Thief, by Noble, 6 yrs. S. Monaghan. 1 1 Mr. Preston's b. g. Ploughboy, aged Colgan. 2 2 Won in a canter. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 193 Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £20. added, for all horses ; list, each ; mares and geldings allowed 31b. ; a winner of a steeple chase 71b., of the Dunboyne Scurry 71b.. and of the £ 100. stake 14lb. extra, heats one mile and a half. Mr. Conolly's b. m. Tidings, by Roller, aged, lOst. lllb. T.Abbot. 2 11 Ld. Waterford's b. g. Tearing Thief, 6 yrs., list. 4lb. S. Monaghan. 12 2 Mr. Smyth's b. m. Sheelah, 5 yrs., list. 41b. Rooney. 3 3 dr. Mr. Daly's ch. g. Old Emerald, aged, lOst. lllb. M'Loghlan. 0 dr Mr. Conway's b. c. Pilot, 4 yrs., list. 71b. Ward. dis. Won in a canter. KANTURK. NOVEMBER 15th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £50. added ; 3 yr. olds 9st. 7lb., 4 yrs. lOst. 101b., 5 yrs. list. 71b., 6 yrs. 12st., and aged 12st. 4lb. ; 31b. allowed to mares and geldings ; second saved his stake, heats two miles. Mr. Magrath's ch. h. Recherche, by Roller, aged Mr. Sayers's b. m. Little Esther, aged Mr. Westropp's b. g. Pathfinder, 6 yrs. Mr. Prendergast's b. g. Tullamaine, aged Sir R. De Burgo's b. h. Jack Hinton, aged Mr. G. Goold's b. g. Foulum, aged Mr. Lockwood's b. g. The Buck, 6 yrs. Won by a head. The Selling Stakes of 1 sov. each, with £ 10. added ; weight for age, (heats two miles) was won in three heats by Mr. Leahy's Peggy beating Sir R. De Burgo's Moll-in-the-Wadd (won the first heat) and three others. NOVEMBER 16th. Handicap Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £ 25. added, heats two miles. Mr. Sayers's b. m. Little Esther, by Roller, aged, list. 4lb. Wyse. 1 1 Mr. Roche's b. g. Atanalpha, aged, lOst. 81b. Driscoll. 3 2 Mr. Prendergast's b. g. Tullamaine, aged, lOst. 81b., and three others also started but were distanced, two in the first and two in the second heat. S Driscoll. 1 1 Wyse. 3 2 - 2 dis. 4 dis. - 5 dis. dis. - dis. 194 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAK. MONAGHAN. NOVEMBER 21st. The Challenge Cup, value £60., added to a Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each ; weight for age. heats two miles. Mr. H. Bond's b. g. The Minor, 4 yrs. - Abbot. 1 1 Mr. Thompson's cb. g. Poor Pat, aged - - 3 2 Mr. Whitsitt's b. g. Peter Simple, 5 yrs. - 2 3 Two others were distanced in the first heat. The Monaghan Stakes of 4 sov. each, h. ft., with £25. added, (heats two miles) was won by Mr. Fivey's b. g. Zealot, by Zealot, aged, 12st. 41b., (M'Rory), beating Mr. Irwin's ch. g. Caledon Harkaway, 4 yrs., and three others. DUBLIN. NOVEMBER 31st. Mr. F. E. Thomas's br. m. Crocus (Chris- tian) beat Mr. Crosby's br. m. Slippers (Owner) in two (mile and a half) heats for £ 50. ROOTE HUNT (BALLYMONEY). DECEMBER 13th. A Challenge Cup, given by Major Maginnis, for horses the property of members of the hunt; I2st. 41b. each, three miles. Mr. Gildowney's br. g. Sir Edward - Owner. 1 Mr. Leslie's b. g. Triton - - - Owner. 2 Sir Harvey Bruce's br. g. Surprise - Mr. Knox. 3 Won cleverly. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £25. added; catch weights ; was won by Mr. Gault's b. m. Moll-in-the-Wadd (Owner) beating Mr. Richardson's gr. m. Molly Bawn (Mr. Gildowney) and three others not placed. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 195 1844. KILDARE. JANUARY 12th Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with a Purse added, was won by Mr. G. Metcalf s b. m. Phoebe May-flower (Mr. Tyrrell) beating Mr. Ledwicke's b. h. The Cardinal (Owner) and two others. ROSCOMMON. JANUARY 12th. Mr. Irwin's b. c. Disturber, by Peace-maker, 4 yrs. (Owner) beat Capt. Wilkin's b. m. Tortoise (Owner). £50. two miles. KILPEACON. JANUARY 26th. Mr. Spaigbt's Carbinsey (Owner) beat Mr. J. Westropp's Erin (Owner). £ 50. three miles. BELFAST. FEBRUARY 1st. Mr. Magill's bk. g. Othello (Canavan) beat Mr. G. Gray's bk. g. Jim Crow (M'Rory). £100. 12st. each, three miles. Handicap Sweepstakes of S sov. each, with £ 20. added, (three miles) was won by Mr. Fivey's b. g. Zealot, by Zealot, aged, list. 101b., (M'Rory), beating Mr. Williams's b. m. Kate, aged list., (Magee), and Mr. A. Rice's b. m. Rosebud, aged, list., (Rogers). Won cleverly. CASTLETOWN DELVIN. FEBRUARY 6th. The Delvin Challenge Cup, value 50 sov., added to a Sweepstakes of £ 3. each for subscribers, £ 6. for non- subscribers ; 3 yr. olds 10st., 4 yrs. lOst. 101b., 5 yrs. list. 7lb., 6 yrs. and aged 12st. ; 31b. allowed to mares and geldings; thorough-bred horses, 51b. extra ; a winner over the country once in 1843 51bv twice 8lb., three times 101b. extra ; second saved his stake, heats two miles. Mr. Connolly's b. m. Tidings, bv Roller, aged (51b. extra) T. Abbot. 2 11 196 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. Mr. Lun's b. m. Bessy Bedlam, by Skylark, aged C. Canavan. 1 2 2 Mr. Kane's b. g. Sportsman, 5 yrs. A Groom. 3 dis. Sir Percy Nugent's b. m. The Slipper, by Alcaston, aged, (thorough-bred) 51b. extra Bernard, dis. Won by six lengths. NEWTON MOUNT-KENNEDY. FEBRUARY 6th. The Cup, value £30., with £25. in specie, added to a Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each ; 3 yrs. 9st. 9lb., 4 yrs. list., 5 yrs. list, lllb., 6 yrs. and aged 12st. ; mares and geldings allowed 31b. heats two miles. Mr. Clement's gr. g. Fakeawav - - Reilly. 12 1 Mr. Booth's b. m. Paulina - - Molony. 2 12 Four others were distanced in the fir broke her rider's collar bone in the last. Sweepstakes of 1 sot. each, with £ 10. added, for half-bred horses ; weights as above, with 71b. extra on any horse that started for the cup, (heats two miles^ was won in two heats by Mr. Pearson's b. b. Rifle (a groom) beating Mr. Hall's The Bee and three others not placed. DUBLIN (over the New Melton Course). FEBRUARY 7th. Mr. O'Magher's Disowned (Mr. E. Murphy) beat Mr. Lockwood's gr. g. Jim Crow (Owner). £ 20. three miles. BALLYMORE. FEBRUARY 13th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, With £ 15. added; 3 yrs. 9st. 91b., 4 yrs. list., 5 yrs. list, lllb., 6 yrs. and aged 12st. ; mares and geldings allowed 31b.; thorough-bred horses 71b. extra, heats two miles. Mr. Brown's br. h. Mayboy, by Peacemaker, 5 yrs. A Groom. 1 1 Mr. Coffy's b. m. Miss Stapely, by Stapely, aged Owner. 2 2 Mr. Naughten's ch. g. Prince Albert, by Feramorz, 6 yrs. Burke. 4 3 Mr. Kane's b. g. Eclipse, by Edgar, 4 yrs. Sproule. 3 4 Won by a length. The Challenge Cup, with £ 5. in specie, added to a Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each ; weight for age (heats two miles) was won in three heats by Mr. Fitzgerald's gr. m. Allspice, aged, beating Mr. Wyre's bk. m. Betsy Thoughtless, 5 yrs., (won the second heat) and another. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 197 RATHCOOLE. FEBRUARY 14th. The Challenge Cup, value £ 50., with £ 10. in specie, added to a Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each ; 3 yrs. old 10st., 4 yrs. lOst. lllb., 5 yrs. list. 71b., 6 yrs. and aged 12st. 2lb. ; mares and geldings allowed 31b. ; thorough-bred horses 71b. extra, and winners of the value of £ 50. 71b. extra, heats two miles. Mr. Burgh's gr. m. Grisette, by Verulam, 5 yrs. Owner. 1 1 Mr. Smith's b. m. Sheelah, by Young Musician, aged D. Farrell. 2 2 Mr. Lockwood's b. g. Almaviva (late the Buck), by Wait-a- while, 6 yrs. - - Owner, dis. Won in a canter. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £ 5. added ; weight for age set at a stone less than the cup weights, (heats two miles) was won by Mr. Underwood's ch. g. Navarino, by Navarino, aged, lOst. 131b. (D. Farrell) distancing eight others. DUBLIN (WOOD PARK). FEBRUARY 22nd. Handicap Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each, 15 ft., and 5 only if declared, with £ 100. added. (18 subs., 15 of whom declared.) heats three miles. Mr. Archbold's Lero, list. - Horan. 12 1 Mr. Strong's Gomas, list. lib. - - Owner. 2 13 Capt. Kennedy's Warrior, list - Owner. 3 3 2 Mr. Yeo's Smoke, list. 71b., and Mr. Carey's Fiddler, list. 21b., were distanced in the first heat. Won by a head. KILKENNY HUNT. MARCH 5th. A Sweepstakes was won in three heats by Mr. Philip Walsh's Ploughboy beating Mr. Michael Walsh's Toplo? (won the second heat) and fourteen others. In consequence of an objection to Ploughboy, as having gone on the wrong side of a flag, the stakes were divided between the Messrs. Walsh. LOUTH. MARCH 7tb. The Fortescue Plate, value 50 gs., with £30. added by the stewards to a Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, for all horses ; 3 yrs. old 9st. 10lb., 4 yrs. lOst. 101b., 5 yrs. list. 71b., 6 vrs. 12st. S 2 198 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. lib., and aged 12st. 41b. ; a winner of one steeple chase or hurdle race 31b., of two 51b., of three or more 7lb. extra ; 31b. allowed to mares and geldings ; to be won three times successively, heats two miles. Mr. Preston's b. m. Norma, by Newfashion, dam by Yeoman, 5 yrs. - - A. M'Donogh. 1 1 Mr. Conway's b. h. Pilot, by Damien De Lacy, 5 yrs. P. Ward. 0 9 Mr. Gartlan's ch. m. L. E. L., by Rough Robin, dam by Queensberry, 4 yrs. - - M'Rory. 2dis. Mr. Ferguson's ch. g. Bounceaway, by Barkston, 6 yrs. Colgan. 0 dr. Mr. Gardiner's ch. h. Knave of Trumps, by Welcome, aged Thompson. 0 dr. Mr. Rogers's b. c. Sir John, by Navarino, dam by Sir Hercules, 4 yrs. - - Sharkey, dis. Won easy. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £10. added ; weights and dis- tance as for the plate, was won in three heats by Mr. O'Brien's gr. m. Boyne Lass, by The Baron, 4 yrs., (Bowry), beating Mr. Hamilton's b. m. Cruiskeen, aged, (won the first heat), Mr. Thompson ns. gr. m. Lady Louth, 5 yrs., and four others not placed. MUNSTER. MARCH 12th. Sweepstakes of 15 sov. each, 5 ft., with £100. added ; the second horse saved his stake, and the third received £10. from the winner; 3 yrs. old 9st., 4 yrs. lOst. 51b., 5 yrs. list. 41b., 6 yrs. I2st., and aged 12st. 41b. ; 31b. allowed to horses that never won more than £40., and 51b. to maiden horses, three miles. (11 subs.) Mr. M. Dunne's ch. m. Fanny Elssler, by Feramorz, aged Owner. 1 Mr. Dennis's Fra Diavolo, by Genoa, 6 yrs. Owner. 2 Ld. Waterford's b. g. Blueskin, by Young Rainbow, aged Transaction. 3 Mr. Mathew ns. ch. g. Erin, by Distingue, aged Westrop. 4 Mr. O'Leary's b. c. Cumulum, by Distingue, 3 yrs. Daxon. 0 Mr. Mathew's b. g. Mathew, by Vestris, 5 yrs. Owner. 0 Mr. Barry's b. e. Castleross, by Economist, 4 yrs. Wyse. 0 Mr. Magrath's ch. h. Recherche, by Roller, aged Driscoll. 0 Mr. Power's ch. m. The Fawn, by Byron, aged Canavan. killed. 3 to 1 agst Blueskin, 4 to 1 agst Fanny Elssler, and 6 to 1 agst Erin. Won in a canter. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 199 Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £ 15. added ; 3 yrs. old 8st. ?lb., 4 yrs. 10st., 5 yrs. list., 6 yrs. and aged 12st. — the winner to be sold for £40. heats one mile and a half. Mr. Fitzmaurice's b. g. Mickey Free, 5 yrs. - 11 Mr. Herlebv's b. m. Minerva, 5 yrs. - 2 2 Mr. Dunne's b. g. The Dandy, 5 yrs. - 3 3 Four others also started, but were not placed. Won in a canter. MARCH 13th. Handicap Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £30. added, heats two miles. Mr. Sayer's b. m. Little Esther, by Roller, aged, list. 21b. Wyse. 4 11 Mr. Magrath's ch.g. Recherche, by Roller, aged, llst.4lb. Ryan. 1 dis. Mr. Prendergast's b. g. Tullamaine, aged, lOst. 41b. Doolan. 2 dis. Mr. Dunne's ch. m. Fanny Elssler, aged, 12st. 121b. Owner. 3 dr. Mr. O'Leary's b. c. Cumulum, 3 yrs., 8st. 21b. Daxon. dis. Mr. Flynn's ch. m. Charming Julia, aged, lOst A Groom, dis. Mr. Mathew ns. b. g. Mathew, aged, list. 71b. Canavan. dis. DUNDALK. MARCH 12th. The Dundalk Challenge Cup, value £40., with 20 gs. added ; 2 sov. entrance ; weight for age; 51b. extra on a pre- vious winner, heats two miles. Mr. Garland's ch. m. L. E. L., by Rough Robin, 5 yrs., list. 41b. - - M' Clory. 1 1 Mr. V. Buren's bk. h. Black Hawk, by Bay Higham, 4 yrs., list. - - Gray. 2 2 Mr. Blake's b. g. Fairy -boy, by Welcome, aged, 12st. 21b. Owner. 3 0 Mr. Stafford's b. h. The Apostate, by New Fashion, aged, 12st. - - Owner. 4 0 Mr. Kenny's ch. g. Who-knows-yet (late Rennick), by Fera- morz, 6 yrs., list. lllb. - Thompson, dis. Mr. Traynor's ch. h. Faithful, by Deceiver, 4 yrs., lOst. lllb. Hammill. dis. Won cleverly. The Farmers' Plate of £10., 1 sov. entrance, cup weights and distance, was won in three heats by Mr. Fivey's b. g. Zealot, by Zealot, aged, 12st. 2lb., (M'Clory) beating Mr. Stafford's b. m. The Novice, aged, 12st. 2lb., (won the second heat), and four others distanced in the first heat. 200 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. MARCH 13th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £50. added; weight for age ; winners 51b. extra, heats two miles. Mr. Gartlan's ch.m. L. E. L., 5 yrs., list. 91b. Thompson. Oil Mr. V. Buren's bk. h. Black Hawk, 4 yrs., list. Gray. 0 2 2 Mr. Fivey's b. g. Zealot, aged, 12st. 21b. M'Clory. 3 3 3 The first a dead heat between L. E. L. and Black Hawk. The two last won cleverly. The Garrison Plate was won by Mr. M'Mahon's Fairy-boy, by Welcome, beating Mr. Stafford's The Novice and another. The Ladies' Plate was won in three heats by Mr. Markey's Here- we-are beating three others. GLANARD. MARCH 14th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with the Mostrim Tea Service and £ 30. added, was won in two heats by Mr. Bond's gr. m. Blue-maid (Owner) beating Mr. Veitch's br. m. Queen-of-my- Soul (Owner) and two others. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £20. added, was won by AJr. Dennis's Fencer beating Mr. Fitzgerald's Allspice and two others. SANDYMOUNT. MARCH 18th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, p. p. ; gentlemen riders ; Officers of the garrison, or members of Kildare-street, Sack- ville-street, or United Service Clubs, admitted ; catch weights, one mile. Capt. Dyson's (3d Dragoon Guards) b. h. Harold. Capt. Wakely. 1 Capt. Isaac's br. h. Viscount - Owner. 2 Mr. Harvey's b. m. Lucy Long - Capt. Roden. 3 Mr. Warner's ch. m. Duchess - Owner. 4 Mr. Marsh's gr. g. Time-piece - Capt. Dyson. 5 Mr. Harrison's (3d Dragoon Guards) b. m. Capt. Squires. 0 Every horse in the chase fell. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each ; same conditions as first race. Capt. Douglass's ch. m. Hind - Mr. Masterson. 1 Mr. Payne's gr. m. Kate - Owner. 2 Mr. Belle w's ch. m. Madame Pasta - Owner. 3 Mr. Harvey's (34th regiment) b. m. Miss Lucy Long Owner. 4 Capt. Isaac's br. h. De Vere - Mr. Chichester. 5 Capt. Dyson's b. h. Harold - Owner. 6 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 201 MAGHERABOY. MARCH 18th. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £20. added, was won by Mr. T. Irwin's Lady Gibbs (Owner) beating Mr. H. Richardson s Driver (Johnson), Mr. Dane's Kitsy (Moore) and five others not placed. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £ 10. added, was won by Mr. Cheffner's Spicy (Owner) beating nine others. MULLINGAR. MARCH 19th. The Westmeath Urn, value £ 100., added to a Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each for subscribers, 10 sov. for non-sub- scribers, with £ 25. added by the stewards ; weight for age. heats two miles. The Urn to be won three times successively. Mr. Preston's br. m. Brunette, by Sir Hercules, aged A. M'Donogh. 1 1 Mr. Conolly's b. m. Tidings, by Roller, aged Abbott. 3 2 Mr. Nangle's ch. h. Sam Slick, 6 yrs. Colgan. 2 3 This made the third year in succession of Brunette's winning the Cup, but being on the first occasion the property of Mr. Knaresbo- rough, it will be necessary for Mr. Preston to win once more before it becomes his property. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £10. added, list, each, (heats two miles) was won in two heats by Mr. Fitzgerald's gr. m. Allspice (a Groom) beating Mr. De Blacquere's b. h. Sportsman and Mr. Preston's gr. m. Melody Girl. MARCH 20th. The Mullingar Cup, value 50 gs., with £30. added to a Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each ; weight for age, heats two miles. Mr. Nangle's ch. h. Sam Slick, 6 yrs. - Colgan. 1 1 Mr. Moorehead's b. g. Crookshanks, aged - Abbott. 2 2 Mr. Weir's b. m. Bessy Bedlam, aged - 4 3 Mr. De Blacquere's br. h. Sportsman, aged - 3 4 Dr. Middleton's b. g. Dan O'Connell - dis. Mr. Kearney's ch. g. Roller, 4 yrs. - dis. Won very easy. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £ 10. added, list, each, (heats two miles) was won in three heats by Mr. Sheil's b. g. Soft Solder (a Groom) beating Mr. Kearney's ch. g. Roller (won the first heat) and Mr. Conolly's Brother to Tidings. 1 1 3 2 4 3 2 4 0 0 202 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. WICKLOW. MARCH 19th. The Wicklow Challenge Cup, value £40., with £ 10. added to a Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each ; the Cup to become the property of the person winning it three times in succession ; weight for age. heats two miles. Mr. Clement's gr. h. Fakeaway, aged - Murray. Mr. Manning's b. g. Chicken Mr. Pierson's ch. h. Rifle Mr. Booth's b. m. Paulina Mr. Byrne's b. h. Pope Won easy. This being the third year in succession of Mr. Cle- ment's winning the Cup — on each occasion with Fakeaway — it became his propert}\ KILDARE. MARCH 20th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with the Kildare Hunt Cup added ; 12st. each, three miles. Mr. T. Burgh's gr. m. Grisette, by Verulam, 4 yrs. Owner. 1 Mr. Madden's gr. m. Duvernay, by Regulator, 4 yrs. Owner. 2 Mr. Smith's br. m. Modesty, by The Colonel, 5 yrs. Owner. 3 Mr. M'Clintock's gr. g. The Duke, by Regulator, 6 yrs. Mr. Foster. 0 Won by four lengths. A Purse of £40. given by the members of the Hunt, for horses the property of and ridden by Landholders or sons of Landholders, not members of the Hunt, and occupying at least twenty acres of land within the Kildare hunting district ; weight for age. three miles. Mr. Dunne's ch. g. Pullaway, by Barkston, 5 yrs. E. Dunne. 1 Mr. C. Fitzgerald's b. m. Cinderella, by Young Roller, 4 yrs. Owner. 2 Mr. W. Miley's ch. g. Navarino, by Navarino, aged Magrane. 3 Mr. J. Mealey's b. h. Rubens, by Sir Edward, 4 yrs. Wills. 4 Three others also started but were not placed. Won easy. A Purse of £30. given by the members of the Hunt under the above conditions, with the addition that no horse who started for the £40. purse should start for this; lOst. 71b. each, — the winner to be sold for £50. three miles. Mr. Griffin's b. m. Violet, by Sky-lark, aged Fallon. 1 Mr. Rourke's br. m. Betsy, by De Vere E. Rourke. 2 Mr. Dillon's b. h. Goth, by Young Goth, 5 yrs. Jennings. 3 Mr. Colgan's b. h. Jack Brag, by Bally Sax, 5 yrs. Daxon. 4 Five others also started but were not placed. Won easy — the winner was claimed. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 203 The Ponsonby Bowl, with £ 20. in specie, added to a Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each ; weight for age. three miles. The Hon. B. Wodehouse's b. h. Kilfane, by Elvas, 5 vrs. A.M'Donogh. 1 Mr. A. Rutherford's Paddy Whack, by Bob Booty, aged Doolau. 2 Mr. Patrick Higgin's gr. m. Restless, by Rust, 3 yrs. J. Neill. 0 Mr. Ferguson's ch. g. Bounceaway, by Barkston, 5 yrs. Canavan. 0 Mr. Kennedy's ch. g. Evil Eye, by Count Debeitch, aged Lock wood. 0 Mr. T. Burgh's gr. m. Grisette, by Verulam, 5 yrs. Owner. 0 Won easy. The bowl thus became the property of the Hon. B. Wodehouse from his having won it three years in succession — with Forester, Milo, and Kilfane. A Purse of £20., given by the Officers of the 1st Royal Dragoons, for horses the property of persons living within the hunt district, — the winner to be sold for £40. — catch weights, was won by Mr. M. Dunne's gr. g. Isaac (a boy) beating Mr. Kennedy's b. m. She's-all- my- Fancy and eight others not placed. IRISH GRAND NATIONAL (near Ashbourne). MARCH 25th. The Hunt Stakes of 5 sov. each, with £ 50. added, for horses the bona fide pruperty of, and ridden by, members of the Kildare-street, Friendly Brothers, Sackville-street, United Service, and Stephen's-green Clubs, by members (in December, 1843) of the Ward Union and Garrison Stag-hounds, and of all established packs of county stag and fox-hounds in Ireland ; 12st. each ; mares and geldings allowed 41b.; a winner of any sum or cup of the value of £ 50. or upwards 71b., and thorough-bred horses 71b. extra, four miles. (7 subs.) Mr. Barnwell's b. m. Tidings, by Roller, aged, 71b. extra Mr. Frizell. 1 Hon. Capt. Forrester's ch. g. The Pony, by Welcome, aged Capt. Roden. 2 Mr. H. Alley's b. m. Breeze, aged Mr. Peter Alley. 3 Capt. Armitt's b. m. Fieldfare, aged Owner, killed. Even on Tidings who won in a canter. Fieldfare broke her back in jumping a small fence. The Kilrue Cup of 100 sov. in specie, added to a Sweepstakes of £ 10. each, for all horses carrying 12st. each ; mares and geldings allowed 4lb. ; second saved his stake, four miles. (11 subs.) Mr. Preston's br. m. Brunette, by Sir Hercules, dam by Sir Walter, (half-bred) aged - A. M'Donogh. 1 204 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAK. Mr. Simpson's br. h. Albert, by Recovery, dam by Sir Hercules, 5 yrs. - Canavan. 2 Capt. E. Dyson's ch. m. Gondorf, by Rough Robin, 5 yrs. Moloney. 0 Mr. M. Dunne's cb. m. Fanny Elssler, by Feramorz, aged Owner. 0 Capt. Barnett's b. g. Mameluke, by Economist, 6 yrs. Mr. Fort (5th D. G). 0 Hon Capt. Forester's b. g\ Desperate, by Defence, aged T. Abbott. 0 Capt. Watt's br. g. Ebor, by St. Nicholas, aged Colgan. 0 Even on Brunette, 4 to 1 agst Fanny Elssler, and 5 to 1 agst Albert. Won in a canter. A Purse of 15 sov. added to a Sweepstakes of £2. each ; list, each, —the winner to be sold for £ 40. if demanded. — heats one mile and a half. (14 subs.) Mr. Wheeler's ch. g. Bugle, by Rough Robin Grattan. 1 1 Mr. Knaresbro's ch. g. Navarino, by Navarino D. Farrell. 0 2 Mr. Hamilton's b. m. Cruiskeen, by Skylark Ballard. 2 0 Mr. Smith's Who-knows-yet, Mr. Abbott's The Widow, Mr. H. Alley's Noble, and eight others also started but were not placed. BELLINTER. MARCH 26th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £25. added; weight for age. heats two miles. Mr. Sheil's b. m. Gipsy Queen, 4 yrs. Bolland. 2 11 Mr. W. Harvey's ch. m. Miss Teasdale, 4 yrs. 10 0 Mr. Gargan's ch. m. Ringlet, 4 yrs. 3 2 2 Mr. O'Brien's b. h. Vindicator, 5 yrs. 4 3 0 Four others also started, but were not placed. Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each, two miles. Mr. Butler's Morning Star, by Starch, list. 71b. Owner. 1 Mr. M'Donogh's All's-well, list. 21b. - Owner. 2 Mr. Preston's Mountain Hare, list. 101b. - Owner. 3 Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £10. added, list. 71b. each, (heats two miles) was won in two heats by Mr. Wrixon's b. g. Arthur, aged (Owner) beating Mr. O'Brien's ch. g. Welcome, aged, and three others. ST. MARGARET'S. APRIL 3rd. Sweepstakes of 15 sov. each; 12st. each, four miles. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAK. 205 The Hon. Capt. Forrester's b. g. The Colonel, by The Colonel J. Abbott. 1 Mr. Val. Sharkey's b. g. Typhoon - Owner. 2 Mr. R. B. Smith's b. g. Bamboo - Owner. 0 Mr. Elias Bowler's ch. g. Lance Brazad - Owner. 0 Mr. T. Abbott's ch. m. Dolly Heffernan - Owner. 0 Even between The Colonel and Typhoon. A close race with the two. NAAS. APRIL 8tb. The Naas Challenge Cup, value 50 sov., added to a Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each for subscribers, 5 sov. for non-subscribers, with £20. added by the stewards ; 3 yrs. old lOst. 4lb., 4 yrs. list. 81b., 5 yrs. 12st. 2lb., 6 yrs. and aged 12st. 61b.; thorough-breds 71b. extra ; mares and geldings allowed 31b. ; to be wron three times suc- cessively, heats two miles. (5 subs.) Mr. Burgh's gr. m. Grisette, by Verulam, 4 yrs. Owner. 1 1 Mr. Rutherford's b. h. Paddy Wback, by Bob Booty, aged Doolan. 2 2 Mr. Mangan's b. g. Sir John, by Navarino, 4 yrs. Bowry. 3 3 Mr. M'Mahon's gr. m. Gipsy Queen, by Tyrant, aged D. Farrell. 0 0 First heat won by ahead, Paddy Whack broke down in the second. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £ 10. added ; 3 yrs. old 9st. 4lb., 4 yrs. lOst. 81b., 5 yrs. list. 21b., 6 yrs. and aged list. 61b. ; mares and geldings allowed 31b. heats one mile and a half. Mr. O'Neill's b. m. Maria, by Newfashion, 4 yrs. F. Daxon. 1 1 Mr. Dunn's ch. h. Pullaway, by Barkston, 5 yrs. E. Dunne. 2 2 Mr. Griffin's b. g. Diamond, by Carlow, 5 yrs. Ryan. 0 3 Mr. Mangan's b. f. Pestilence, by Windfall, 3 yrs. Monaghan. 3 0 Mr. Mangan's Pilot and six others also started but were not placed. The Hack Stakes of 1 sov. each, with £ 5. added, (two miles) was won by Mr. Burgh's b. m. Taglioni, by Bob Booty, (Owner) beating Mr. Shield's b. m. and six others. ORMOND AND KING'S COUNTY. APRIL 9th. The Foxhunter's Stakes of 10 sov. each, 2 ft., with £ 100. added ; weight for age ; winners once in 1844 of the value of £ 50. to carry 41b. extra, twice 71b. extra, three miles. Mr. Preston's br. m. Brunette, by Sir Hercules, aged (71b. extra) A. M'Donogh. 1 Mr. Matthew's ch. g. Erin, by Distingue, aged Owner. 2 T 206 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. Col. Westenra's gr. m. Dahlia, by Newfasbion, 4 yrs. D. Wynne. 3 Mr. Drought's br. g. The Cob, by Actaeon, aged J. Kelly. 0 Mr. W. S. xMinton's gr. g. Sultan, aged Owner. 0 Mr. J. Kennedy's ch. ni. Alice, aged A Groom. 0 ]\lr. Kelly's b. h. Peacemaker, by Peacemaker, 4 yrs. 0 Won by a head. The Qualification Stakes of 5 sov. each, with £ 30. added ; weight for age, (heats one mile and a half over the flat) was won in three heats by Mr. Kelly ns. Spencer, by Regulator, aged, (Canavan) beating Mr. Ferguson's Bacchus (won the first heat and fell in the second) and two others. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £'25. added, (heats two miles) was won in three heats by Capt. Dickenson's b. h. Lounger, by Drone, aged, (a groom) beating Mr. Drought's ch. g. Mountjoy, 5yrs., (won the first heat and broke down in the second) and eight others who were distanced. APRIL 10th. Sweepstakes of 6 sov. each, with £ 40. added ; weight for age. three miles. Sir R. De Burgh's b. g. Mathew, by Vestris, 5 yrs., list. Colgan. 1 Mr. Kelly ns. Fencer, by Feramorz, 5 yrs., list. Canavan. "Z Col. Westenra's gr. f. Dahlia, by Newfasbion, 4 yrs., lOst. Wynne. 3 Mr. Evelt's bk. h. Black Hawk, by Newfashion, 5 yrs., lOst. 81b. Grey. 0 Mr. Power's b. g. Gadfly, by Rainbow, aged, list. S. Monaghan. 0 Mr. Drought's b. g. The Cob, by Actaeon, aged, list. lllb. J. Kelly. O Mr. Preston's b. m. All's Well, by Recovery, 4 yrs., lOst. 31b. A. M'Donogh. 0 Even between Dahlia and All's Well, and 6 to 4 on the two agst the field. Won by a length. A Purse of £ 10., given by the Stewards, (the Handicap not having filled) was won by Capt. Dickenson's b. h. Lounger, list. 41b., beating Mr. Brereton's gr. h. The Marquis, lOst. 71b. Tbe Scurry Stakes of 1 sov. each, with £ 10. added ; list, each, (two miles) was won by Mr. T. Doolan's b. g. Honesty, beating Mr. Minchin's Crazy Jane and two others. CASTLE POLLARD. APRIL 9th. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with the Challenge Cup and £ 5. added ; weight for age, (heats two miles) was won in three heats by Mr. Seery's b. b. Hopeaway, 5 yrs., list. (Jeffreys) beating Mr. Wise's bk. m. Thoughtlul, 4 yrs. (Hannan). STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 207 Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £ 5. added, was won in two heats by Mr. Wise's bk. m. Betsy Bounce beating four others. A Purse of 1 sov. was won by Mr. Smith's ch. m. beating three others. IRISH MILITARY (MEATH MOOR). APRIL 10th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, h.ft., with £l 00. added, for horses the bona fide property of Officers on full pay in Ireland ; I2st. each ; winners previous to the day of nomination of any steeple chase to which public money has been added 41b., twice 71b. extra; ridden by Officers on full pay. three miles. (21 subs.) Col. Arthur's (3d D. G.) b. g. Irish Bard, by Starch, out of Piano (Dan O'Connell's dam) Mr. Coles (4th D. G.) 1 Capt. Dyson's (3d D. G.) ch. m. Gondorf, by Rough Robin Capt. Roden (3d D. G.) 2 Hon. Capt. Foley's (A. D. C.) b. g. Egan More, late Brian Boroimhe, by Munster Capt. Bell (6th D. G.) 3 Mr. Barrett's (5th D. G.) b. g. Mameluke, by Economist, 71b. extra - - Mr. Fort (5th D. G.) 4 Ld. Cardigan's (11th Hussars) ch. m. Waterwicb, by Belzoni Capt. Douglas (11th Hussars). 0 Capt. Dyson's (3d D. G.) b. g. The Hawk, by Prendergast, Owner. 0 Hon. Capt. Forester's (A. D. C.) br. g. The Colonel, by The Colonel - - Mr. Maud (ft. H. A.) 0 Capt. VVeguelin's (11th Hussars) The Agent, by Shylock Owner. 6 Mr. Harrison's (llth Hussars) ch.ni. Miss Anderson (late Pine), by Pioneer - Owner. 0 Mr. Wood's (60th Rifles) gr. g. Bangalore, by Battledore Capt. Dallas (Queen's Bays). 0 Mr. Vigors's (37th Regt.) b. m. Princess, by Roller Owner. 0 Hon. Capt. Forester's (A. D. C.) b. g. Desperate, by Defence, (41b. extra) - - Mr. Foster (4th D. G.) 0 4 to 1 agst Egan More, 5 to 1 agst Mameluke, 6 to 1 agst The Hawk, 15 to 1 agst the Bard, and 20 to 1 agst the Princess. The Princess, having the lead at the time, fell at a fence and injured Mr. Vigors so severely by rolling over him, that he died in less than an hour after the accident. Won by a length. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £50. added, for horses the bona fide property of Officers serving in Ireland on full pay ; list, each ; ridden by Officers on full pay, — the winner to be sold for £60. — three miles. (8 subs.) 208 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAK. Capt. Watt's (3d D. G.) ch. m. Maid Marion Mr. Torrens (R. H. A.) 1 Ld. Cardigan's (11th Hussars) b. g. Cyclops, by Sir Edward Capt. Douglas (11th Hussars). 2 Hon Capt. Forester's (A. D. C.) b. g. Desperate, by Defence Mr. Coles (4th D. G.) 3 Ld. Cosmo Russell's (A. D. C.) gr. g. Waterproof Owner. 4 Capt. Roden's (3d D. G.) ch. m. Lady Starmer, by Navarino Owner. 0 Mr. Cardin's (36th Regt.) b. h. Topper Owner. 0 Mr. Harrison's (11th Hussars) br. h. Bachelor, by Filho Da Puta Hon. M.Noel. 0 Won easy. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, p.p., with £ 50. added, for horses the bona fide property of and ridden by Officers serving on full pay in Ireland, or members of the Kildare-street, United Service, or Sack- ville-street Clubs ; list, each, — the winner to be sold for £ 100. — three miles. Hon. Capt. Forester's br. g. The Colonel, by The Colonel Mr. Coles. 1 Mr. H. Henry's ch. m. Sister Dear, by Welcome Owner. 2 Won in a canter. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £ 30. added, for Farmers' horses ; list, each, (heats one mile) was won in three heats by Mr. Manley's b. m. Miss Teasdale, by Damien de Lacy (Grattan), beating Capt. Armitt's b, m. Norma, by Newfashion, (won the second heat), Mr. Roger's b. g. Sir John, Mr. Dunne ns. Bridesmaid (late Zinc), and five others not placed. ATHLONE GARRISON. APRIL . Mr. Glyn's br. h. Pompey beat Mr. Stewart's ch. m. Anna Maria. £ 10. list. each, two miles. Mr. Hunter's ch. m. Molly beat Capt. Reynard's ch. m. £ 10. list each. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with a Purse added; list, each, (two miles) was won by Mr. Hadley's ch. m. Tigress beating Mr. Towers's b. g. Robber and two others. LIMERICK. APRIL 16th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, h. ft., with £ 100. added ; 3 yrs. old 9st. 81b.? 4 yrs. lOst. 121b., 5 yrs. list. 81b., 6 yrs. and aged 12st. ; winners once in 1843 or 1844 41b. extra, twice 71b. ; second horse saved his stake and received the forfeits, three miles and a quarter. (9 subs.) STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 209 Mr. Preston's br. m. Brunette, by Sir Hercules, aged (71b. extra) A. M'Donogh. 1 Mr. Mathew ns. b. g. Mathew, by Vestris, 5 yrs. (41b.) Colgan. 2 Mr. Browne's br. b. Fencer, bv Feramorz, 5 yrs. (41b.) Canavan. 3 Mr. Canny's gr. c. Victor, by Pestonjee Bomanjee, 3 yrs. Doolan. 0 Won cleverly. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £20. added: 3 yrs. old 9st^ 4 yrs. lOst. 71b., 5 yrs. list. 41b., 6 yrs. list. 12lb., aged 12st.f— the winner to be sold for £50. — heats mile and a half. ( 8 subs.) Mr. Fraser's b. g. Honesty, by Honest George, aged A Groom. 1 1 Capt. Dickenson's b. g. Lounger, by Drone, aged Gubbins. 2 2 Mr. Beary's b. g. Tipperary Joe, 6 yrs. A Groom. 3 0 Three others were distanced in the first heat. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £30. added; 4 yrs. old lOst. 4lb., 5 yrs. list. 71b., 6 yrs. I2st., aged 12st. 41b. ; 31b. allowed to mares and geldings ; winner once in 1844 4lb. extra, twice 71b., thrice 10lb. three miles. Mr. Mathew ns. Erin, by Distingue, aged Colgan. 1 Mr. Browne's b. h. Fencer, by Feramorz, 5 yrs. Canavan. 0 Won in a canter. APRIL 17th. The Hunters' Sweepstakes (Handicap) of 5 sov. each, 3 ft., with £ 30. added, for all horses the property of members of the Limerick Club or Hunt, or residents in the county or city of Limerick, three miles. Mr. Mathew's b. g. Mathew, by Vestris, 5 yrs., 12st. Colgan. 1 Mr. Sayers's b. m. Little Esther, by Roller," aged, list. 91b. A. M'Donogh. 2 Mr. Macgrath's ch. h. Recherche, by Roller, aged, list. 1 lib. Driscoll. 3 Mr. Beary's b. g. Vincent, by Giles, aged, lOst. 71b. Owner. 0 Mr. Fitzgerald's ch. m. Geraldine, by Distingue, 4 yrs., lOst. Canavan. 0 Mr. Blennerhassett's b. g. The Knight, by Distingue, 5 yrs., lOst. 71b. - - 'DooLn. 0 Won by six lengths. The Corinthian Stakes (Handicap) of 3 sov. each, with £ 25. added, ridden by members or sons of members of any established club, or by Officers in the Army or Navy, heats one mile and a half. Sir R. De Burgh's ch. m. Sophia, by Distingue, aged, lOst. 7lb. Owner. 1 1 Mr. Frazer's br. c. Ninety Eight, by Blacklock, 2 yrs., 8st. 81b. Lockwood. 2 2 T 2 210 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. Mr. Lee's b. c. Shamrock, by Windfall, 3 yrs., 9st. lllb. Croffts. 3 3 Mr. Morritt's b. g. Hip, by Ballysax, aged, list. Owner. 0 0 Capt. Dickenson's b. g. Lounger, by Drone, aged Owner. 0 0 Mr. Mathew ns. cb. g. Erin, by Distingue, 6 yrs.. 13st. Owner. 0 dr. Won by a length. Ninety Eight carried 161b. over weight. DUNLEER. APRIL 16th. The Bellew Cup, given by R. M. Bellew, Esq., M.P., value £50., with £ 10. added, for horses the property of Freeholders in Louth or Drogheda ; 3 yrs. old 10st., 4 yrs. list., 5 yrs. list. 71b., 6 yrs. and aged 12st. heats two miles. Mr. Stafford's b. m. Novice, by Zealot, aged P. Stafford. 2 11 Mr. Hanratty's br. Rebecca, 5 yrs. Wilson. 1 2dis. Four others were distanced, and Mr. Thompson's gr. m. Lady Louth, by Drone, 5 yrs., who started and came in first for the two first heats, was declared not qualified, in consequence of not having been more than three months in the possession of Mr. Thompson. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £ 20. added ; weights and distance as for the Cup ; — the winner to be sold for £ 60. Mr. Fivey's b. h. Zealot, by Zealot, aged M'Clary. 1 1 Mr. O'Brien's gr.m. Boyne Lass, by Welcome, 5 yrs. Bowrie. 2 2 Hon. — Skeffington's b. m. Saucy Lass, aged Kelly. 3 3 Mr. Blake's b. h. Fairy-boy, aged Owner. 4 0 Three others also started, but were not placed. The Ladies' Purse of £5., catch weights, (heats one mile and a half) was won in four heats bv Mr. Markey 's b. c. Here-we-are beating Mr. G. Hamilton's Cruiskeen (won the first heat), Mr. Irwin's Egg- flip (won the second and broke his leg in running for the third heat), and two others. RATHGROGAN. APRIL 18th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £40. added; weight for age. four miles. Lrt. De Freyne's b. h. Clansman, by Economist, 5 yrs. Kenoigh. 1 Mr. Harkin's br. g. Dick Turpin, by Economist, 6 yrs. Burke. 2 Mr. N. Balffe's g. h. Capt. Smart, by Giraffe, 5 yrs. Donnelly. 3 Mr. M'Dermot's b. m. Fairy Queen, by Pilgrim, 6 yrs. Owner. 0 Ld. De Freyne's b. g. Creeper, 5 yrs. - 0 Won easy. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 211 WEXFORD. APRIL 22nd. The Cape Club Challenge Cup was won in two heats by Mr. Frayne's ch. m. Alba (Hall) beating Mr. Cubin's gr. h. Bog-lark, Mr. Cash's b. p., and seven others not placed. A Sweepstakes was won in two heats by Mr. Agar's Fethard Pony (Roche) beating Mr. Stafford's Foal. BALLYMOONEY HUNT. APRIL 22nd. The Hunt Cup, value £50.. with £10. added, weight for age, (heats two miles) was won in two heats by Mr. Moorehead's br. g. Cruikshanks, by Ballysax, (Colgan) beating Mr. Green's ch. m. (Owner) and another. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £20. added, weight for age, (heats two miles) was won in two heats by Mr. T. Burgh's gr. m. Grisette, by Verulam, 4 yrs. (Colgan) beating Mr. Tyrrell's Fanny (who only ran for one heat). TRIM. APRIL 23rd. The Meath Gold Cup, value 100 gs., added to a Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each for subscribers, 10 sov. each for non-sub- scribers, with £30. added by the stewards; weight for age. heats two miles. Mr. Preston's br. m. Brunette, by Sir Hercules, aged A. M'Donogh. 1 1 Capt. E. Dyson's ch. g. The Hawk, by Prendergast, aged Moloney. 3 2 Mr. Drake's br. m. Lady Boyne, by Skylark, 5 yrs. T. Abbot. 2 3 Won easy. The Bellinter Cup, value 100 gs., added to a Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each ; weight for age. heats two miles. Mr. Preston's b. h. Mountain Hare, by Roller, 5 yrs. A. M'Donogh. 1 1 Mr. Murphy's b. m. Phoebe, by Blacklock, 3 yrs. Moloney. 2 2 Won easy. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £15. added ; weight for age, heats two miles. Mr. Preston's b. m. Norma, by Newfashion, 5 yrs. A. M'Donogh. 1 2 1 Mr. Dunne's ch. g. Pullaway, by Barkston, 4 yrs. Fallon. 0 1 t Mr. Fivey's b. g. Zealot, by Zealot, aged M'Rory. 2 3 0 212 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAE. Thirteen others also started, including Mr. T. Abbott's (late Hon. C. Forester's) Desperate, by Defence, who fell in jumping a fence, and died almost instantly. IRISH NATIONAL (near Wexfokd). APRIL 23rd. The first chase was won by Mr. Hawkshaw's b. m. Fairy Queen, by Antelope, (Owner) beating Mr. Prendergast's b. g. Tullamaine (2), Mr. Wyse's b. h. Deception (3), Mr. King's Doctor (4) and seven others. A Sweepstakes was won by Mr. Frayne's b. m. Alba (Lockwood) beating Mr. Byrne's b. h. Welcome Home (2), Mr. Hughes's Violet and five others. ATHLONE GARRISON. APRIL 26th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, p. p., with £30. added, for horses the property of Officers belonging to Athlone Garrison, and ridden by Officers on full pay ; list. 7lb. each, two miles and a half. Mr. Fetherston's (11th Regiment) b. g. Vulcan, by Verulam Mr. Coles (4th D. G.) 1 Dr. Hadley's (Rifle Brigade) ch. m. by Tiger Mr. Glyn. 2 Mr. Stanley's (11th. Regt.) br. g. M. B. Mr. Baker (4th D. G.) 0 Mr. Stanley's (11th Regt.) ch. m. Zoe Owner. 0 Capt. Fordyce's (llth Regt.) g. h. Waterford, by King William Capt. Margary (54th Regt.) 0 Capt. Hale's (Rifle Brigade) b. g. Young Diamond Owner. 0 Won cleverly. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £25. added, list, each, — the winner to be sold for £35. — (heats one mile and a half) was won in two heats by Dr. Hadley's ch. m. (Mr. Glyn) beating four others who were distanced in the first heat. Handicap Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with a Purse added, for the beaten horses (a mile and a half) was won by Mr. Stanley's ch. m. Zoe, list., beating Capt. Hale's Young Diamond, list., and Mr. Stanley's M. B., list. The Farmers' Plate of £ 10., added to a Sweepstakes of 10 shillings each, catch weights, was won in three heats by Mr. Gaynor's b. m. Blue Bonnet beating Mr. Thally's Catch-me-who-can (won the first heat) and two others. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 213 KANTURK. APRIL 50th. The Tierney Stakes of 10 sov. each, h. ft., with £100. added; 3 yr.olds 9st. 4lb., 4 yrs. lOst. 12lb., 5 yrs. list. 61b., 6 yrs. and aged 12st. ; 51b. allowed to maiden horses ; winners of one chase in 1844 31b., two 71b., three 91b. extra; second horse saved his stake, three miles. (7 subs.) Mr. Dunne's ch. m. Fanny Elssler, by Feramorz, aged, (31b. extra) Owner. 1 Mr. Canny's gr. c. Victor, by Pestonjee Bomanjee, 3 yrs. Doolan. 2 Mr. Power's b. h. Sarsfield, aged - Canavan. 3 Mr. Westropp's ch. g. Erin, by Distingue, aged Colgan. 0 Won very easily. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £ 15. added, lOst. 71b. each, — the winner to be sold for £30. — (heats two miles) was won in two heats by Dr. Wallis's b. m. beating Mr. Flynn's ch. m. Charming Julia and five others not placed. MAY 1st. The Duhallow Stakes (handicap) of 2 sov. each, h. ft., with £25. added, heats two miles. Mr. O'Callaghan's br. m. Peggy, 9st. 10lb. Driscoll. 4 11 Mr. Herlyhy's b. m. Minerva, lOst. 41b. Crowley. 5 2 dis. Mr. M'Carthy'sch. h. Cherrybrandy, list. 41b. Lockwood. 1 dis. Mr. O'Leary's b. h. May-boy, lOst. 71b. Burke. 2 dis. Mr. Fitzmaurice's b. g. Mickey Free, lOst. 121b. Doolan. 3 dis. Handicap Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, h. ft., with £40. added, for all horses ; the second saved his stake, heats two miles. Mr. Canny's gr. g. Victor, by Pestonjee Bomanjee, 4 yrs., 9st. 21b. Doolan. 1 1 Mr. M'Grath's ch. h. Recherche, by Roller, aged, list. 51b. Driscoll. 2 2 Mr. Russell's ch. m. Gipsy, aged, lOst. - Casey. 4 3 Mr. Power's b. h. Sarsfield, aged, lOst. 91b. - Canavan. 3 4 Mr. Sayers's b. m. Little Esther, aged, list. 61b. Colgan. 5 dis. Won by a neck. ASHBOURNE. MAY 1st. The Ashbourne Challenge Cup, value 50 gs., with £25., added to a Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each ; weight for age. heats two miles. 214 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. Mr. Burgh's gr. m. Grisette, by Verulam, 5 yrs. A. M'Donogb. 0 1 1 Mr. Gartlan's ch. m. L. E. L., by Rough Robin, 5 yrs. M'Rory. 10 2 Mr. Rogers's b. g. Sir John, by Navarino, 5 yrs. Thompson. 0 2 3 Capt. Armitt's b. h. Pilot, by Damien de Lacy, 6 yrs. 2 dr. Even on Grisette, who won cleverly. Mr. M'Donogh rode Pilot in the first heat, and the winner in the two last. TORONTO. SEPTEMBER 23rd. The Heavy-weight Stakes of 5 sov. each, with £30. added, was won by Mr. Bernard's br. g. The Moose, list, -lib. (Sharpe) beating Mr. Irving'sch.m. Roxana, lOst. lllb. (Owner) and three others not placed. Handicap Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £20. added, was won by Mr. Irving's ch. m. Roxana, list. 41b. (Owner) beating Mr. Baird's b. g. Wild-boy, lOst. 41b. (S. Jarvis), Mr. Hopton's br. g. St. Francis, lOst. 71b. (H. Boulton), Mr. Barnard's br. g. The Moose, lOst. (Sharpe), and two others. The Scurry Stakes was won by Mr. Hopton's br. g. St. Francis beating three others. SEPTEMBER 28th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each (two miles) was won by Mr. Baird's b. g. Wild-boy, list. 41b. (Sharpe) beating- Mr. 's Cooksville, lOst., and Mr. Hopton's St. Francis, lOst. lllb. CASHEL. OCTOBER 12th. The Rock Stakes of 10 sov. each, h. ft., with £70. added by the stewards ; 3 yr. olds. 9st. 41b., 4 yrs. lOst. 101b., 5 yrs. list. 101b., 6 yrs. 12st. 21b., aged 12st. 41b.— the winner of £50. to carry 51b., of £ 100. 71b. extra; maiden horses allowed 41b. three miles. (7 subs.) Mr. S. Mansergh's ch. g. Toujours-pret, by King Arthur, 4 yrs., lOst. 101b. - - Driscoll. 1 Mr. M. Dunn's ch. m. Fanny Elssler, aged, I2st. 81b. Owner. 2 Mr. J. Power's b. g. Sarsfield, aged, 12st. lib. Canavan. 3 Mr. Prendergast's b. g. Tullamaine, aged, 12st. lib. Doolan. 4 Mr. D'Arcy's b. g. Clear Air, aged, 12st. lib. Daxon. 0 Mr. Bevan's ch. h. Star, 5 yrs., list. 10lb. Colgan. 0 2 to 1 agst Fanny Elssler, 3 to 1 agst Sarsfield, and 10 to 1 agst the winner. Won by a length. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 2 15 Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £20. added by N. Maher, Esq., M.P., for horses the property of residents in Tipperary, was won in two heats by Mr. T. O'iMeagher's b. g. The Disowned, by Starch, aged, list. 41b., (Lockwood) beating Mr. Compaine's b. g. Poacher, aged, list. 41b., (Ryan), Mr. Cusack's gr. m. Fanny Hill, aged, list. 41b., (Sutton), and Mr. Minchenn's b. m. Lioness, aged, list. 41b. OCTOBER 14th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, 3 ft., with £40. added by the stewards, heats two miles. Mr. O'Maher's b. g. The Disowned, by Starch, lOst. Lockwood. 1 1 Mr. Prendergast's b. g. Tullamaine, lOst. 121b. Doolan. 0 dr. Mr. Power's b. g. Sarsfield, 12st. - Canavan. 0 dr. Mr. Canny's b. m. Malvina, lOst. 121b. - Colgan. 0 dr. Mr. Flynn'sb. m. Charming Julia, lOst. 41b. Daxon. dis. Mr. Quigly's b. g. King William, lOst. dis. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £10. added, for horses the pro- perty of persons residing within the Tipperary Hunt, lOst. each, (heats one mile and a half) was won in two heats by Mr. Flynn's b. m. Charming Julia (Daxon) beating Mr. Minchenn's Lioness, Mr. Cusack's Fanny Hill, and another, who were all drawn after the first heat. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with the Ladies' Purse of £ 10. added, 1 1st. each, — the winner to be sold for £25. — (heats one mile and a half) was won in two heats by Mr. Cusack's b. m. Fanny Hill (Ryan) beating Mr. Power's Necromancer, and three others, who were all drawn after the first heat. OCTOBER 15th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £50. added by the Commissioners of Cashel; weights fixed by the stewards, heats two miles. Mr. J. Power's b. g. Gadfly, lOst. 121b. Cavanagh. 2 11 Mr. Canny's b. m. Malvina, lOst. 21b. Ryan.jun. 12 1) Mr. D'Arcy's b. g. Clear Air, list. 21b. ' Daxon. 3 dr. Mr. Prendergast's b. g. Tullamaine, lOst. 61b. Lockwood. dis. Mr. Cusack's r. m. Fanny Hill, 9st. 4lb. T. Ryan. dis. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each ; over five four feet hurdles ; gentlemen riders, heats one mile. Mr. E. W. Murphy's b. g. Necromancer, list. 101b. Owner. 2 3 0 11 Mr. W. Murphy's b. g. Powcett, list. 101b. Owner. 1 2 3 dr. Mr. J. Power's b.m. Little Mole, list. 10lb. Owner. 6 1 0 dr. Mr. W. Power's b. g. Poacher, list. 10lb. Owner. 4 5 4 dr. Mr. Lockwood's b. g. Lap-dog, list. 101b. Owner. 3 4 dr. Mr. O'Meagher's ch. m. Lady Jane, list. 101b. Mr. Dunn. 5 dr. Necromancer walked over for the last heat by moonlight. 216 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. FERMOY. OCTOBER 25th. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £40. added b v the Town of Fermoy ; 3yr.olds 10st., 4 yrs. list. 41b., 5 yrs. list. 101b., 6 yrs. and aged 12st. ; maiden horses and horses that never won £20. allowed 61b. ; a winner of £50. or upwards in 1844 71b. extra; second saved his stake, heats two miles. Mr. Lockwood's b. g. Sauce-Pan, by Pioneer, aged Doolan. 1 1 Mr. Kenny's b. m. Malvina, aged - Freeze. 2 2 Mr. Mahoney's b. g. Valentine, aged - Hanlon. 0 0 Mr. Prendergast's b. g. Tullamaine, aged Lockwood. 0 0 Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £20. added, weight for age, — the winner to be sold for £50. — (heats one mile and a half) was won in two heats by Mr. J. B. Roche's Atanalpha, aged, beating Mr. Mahoney's Alice Gray and another. CAHER. OCTOBER 29th. The New Melton Stakes of 15 sov. each, 5 ft., with £100. added ; 12st. 4lb. each, three miles. (12 subs.) Ld. Waterford's b. g. Blueskin, by Young Rainbow, aged L. Byrne. 1 Mr. Lockwood's b. g. Sauce-Pan, by Pioneer, aged Doolan. 2 Mr. Preston's br. m. Brunette, by Sir Hercules, aged A. M'Donogb. 0 Mr. Power's br. h. Clone, by Alcaston, aged Owner. 0 Mr. Mansergh's ch. c. Toujours-pret, by King Arthur, 4 yrs. Driscoll. 0 6 to 4 agst Brunette, 5 to 2 agst Blueskin, 6 to 1 agst Sauce-Pan, 10 to 1 agst Clone, and 10 to 1 agst Toujours-pret. Won by half a neck. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £40. added; 12st. each; a winner of a steeple chase in 1844 to carry 61b. extra; horses that never started allowed 61b. and 71b. allowed to half-bred horses ; second saved his stake, three miles. Mr. Preston's b. h. The Mountain Hare, by Roller, 6 yrs. A. M'Donogb. 1 Mr. Hunt's b. h. Roller, aged - Ryan. 2 Mr. Leigh's ch. m. Lovely Kate, aged - Burke. 0 Mr. Lockwood's b. g. The Buck, aged - Monaghan. 0 Won by a neck. Mr. Ccurtenay's ch. m. Gramachree, ridden by Doolan, also came to the post, but on Mr. A. M'Donogh objecting to her jockey, on account of his repeated acts of foul riding in the New Melton Chase, she was drawn. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 217 OCTOBER 31st. Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £50. added, three miles. (5 subs.) Mr. T. O'Meagher's b. g\ The Disowned, by Starch, aged, lOst. Ryan. 1 Mr. Preston's b. h. The Mountain Hare, 6 yrs„ lOst. 21b. Lock wood. 2 Mr. Power's br. h. Clone, aged, list. Monaghan. 0 Mr. Hunt's b. h. Roller, aged, 9st. 81b. Suckley. 0 Won by three lengths. A Purse of £20., given by the M. of Waterford, for horses the property of Farmers residing in the Counties of Tipperary, Kilkenny, or Waterford, list, each, (three miles) was won by Mr. Deady'sb. m. Little Moll (Dixon) beating Mr. Quinlan's King William and seven others. MONAGHAX. OCTOBER 31st. The Monaghan Challenge Cup, value £50., added to a Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each; weight for age. heats two miles. Mr. Young's gr. g. Sultan, aged, 12st. lib. Colgan. 1 1 Mr. Evatt's ch. h. Drone, 4 yrs., list. 71b. M'Crory. 2 2 Mr. Cunningham's gr. g. The Minor, 5 yrs., list. 4lb. Abbott. 3 3 Mr. Thompson's b. m. Bushford Lass, 4 yrs., list. lib. Maloney. dis. Mr. Lavery'sbr. g. Suspicion, 5 yrs., list. 4lb. Grey. dis. Won by four lengths. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £50. added ; weight for age. heats two miles. Mr. Manlv's b. m. Miss Tisdale, by Irishman, 6 yrs., list. 81b. Bollard. 1 1 Mr. Ferguson's ch. h. Timekeeper, bv Barkston, 6 vrs., list. 111b. - " - Calloway. 0 2 Mr. Dunne's ch. g. Pullaway, by Barkston, 6 yrs., list. 81b. E. Dunne. 2 3 Mr. Armstrong's br. m. Mayfly, 6 yrs., list. 8lb. Grey. 5 4 Mr. A. Dane's ch. h. The Knave of Trumps, aged, 12st. Thompson. 0 0 Mr. Gartlan's ch. g. Bugle, 6 yrs., list. 8lb. Grattan. 0 0 Mr. Moreland's b. g. White-legs, aged, list. lllb. M'Crory. 3dis. Mr. Ferguson's ch. g. Fireaway, 5 yrs., 12st. Colgan. Odis. Even on Timekeeper and Fireaway agst the field. Won by ahead. 218 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. DUNGARVON. NOVEMBER 5th. Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 sov. eacb, with £80. added, three miles. Ld. Waterford's Blueskin, by Young Rainbow, aged, 12st. 121b. L. Byrne. 1 Mr. Preston's b. h. Mountain Hare, 6 yrs., lOst. lllh. Daxon. 2 Mr. O'Meagher's The Disowned, aged, list. - 3 Mr. Power's Victor, 4 yrs. lOst. - - -4 Mr. J. Power's Dove, aged, list. 71b. - - 0 Won by a length. Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £25. added ; weight for age. Mr. Prendergast's Tullamaine, by Overseer - Lockwood. 1 Mr. Power's Conspirator - Mr. Fitzgerald's Fanny - - - - 0 Mr. Courtenay's Tipperary Boy Won in a canter. This chase was not decided till the second day ; on the Tuesday it was run in and won at two heats by Mr. Curran's Gipsy (Ryan), entered and carrying weight as a four-year-old ; but on her being objected to and pronounced by a veterinary surgeon five years old, the stewards decided against her, and ordered the others to run one heat on the Wednesday for the stakes. In the heats ran on the Tuesday Tullamaine, Fannv, and Conspirator, took a line of three miles in- stead of two. NOVEMBER 6th. A. Handicap Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, with £40. added, three miles. Mr. T. O'Meagher's b. g. The Disowned, by Starch, list. Ryan. 1 Mr. Power's gr. g. Victor, 9st. lulb. Doolan. 2 Mr. Jas. Power's b. g. The Conspirator, lOst. 4lb. Fitzgerald. 3 Mr. Jas. Power's b. m. The Dove, list. 41b. Daxon. 0 Mr. Power's b. g. Tullemaine, lOst. 71b. Lockwood. 0 Ld. Waterford's b. g. Roller, list. 71b. Transaction, fell. 2 to 1 agst Victor, 5 to 2 agst Roller, and 3 to 1 agst each of tbe others. Won by a neck. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £ 10. added, for Farmers' horses, (heats one mile) was won in three heats by Mr. Walsh's Smiler beating Mr. Dealy's Little Moll (won the first heat), Mr. Power's Kitchen-boy, and "three others not placed. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAB. 219 NEWRY. NOVEMBER 5th. The Newry Cup, value 50 sov., with £30. added ; 3 yrs. old 9st. 91b., 4 yrs. list. 21b., 5 yrs. 1 1st. 131b., 6 yrs. 12st. 41b., and aged 12st. 71b. heats two miles. Mr. Knaresborough's ch. h. Honest John (late Sledge), by Wedge, out of sis. to Palanquin, 4 yrs. J. Abbott. 1 1 Mr. Young's gr. g. Sultan, aged Colgan. 2 fell. Mr. Gartlan's Bugle was saddled, but did not get to the post by the time appointed for starting. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £ 20. added ; 3 yrs. old 9st. 71b., 4 yrs. lOst. 71b., 5 yrs. list. 4lb., 6 yrs. list, lllb.," and aged I2st. ; mares and geldings allowed 31b. ; thorough-bred horses 4lb, extra. Mr. Gartlan's ch.g. Bugle, by Rough Robin, 6 yrs. T. Abbott. 1 1 Mr. A. Dane's ch. h. The Knave of Trumps, by Welcome, aged - - Fligate. 3 2 Mr. Fivey's br. c. Evergreen, by Zealot, out of Brunette, 4 yrs. - - M'Rory. 2 fell. Mr. Carew's br. m. Chance, 5 yrs. Wall, killed. Mr. Nelson's b. g. Top Thorn (late Caledon Harkaway) 6 yrs. Moloney, dis. Mr. Kerns's b. h. Nabocklish, 6 yrs. M'Cruden. dis. Mr. Hughes's b. m. Maid of the Mill, 4 yrs. Lynn. dis. Mr. Ferguson's ch. g. Fireaway, 5 yrs. Calloway, dis. Mr. Shaw's ch. g. The King of Kelton Sinnot. dis. Won easy. Chance broke her back. NOVEMBER 6th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £30. added ; 3 yr. olds 9st. 71b., 4 yrs. lOst. 71b., 5 yrs. list. 41b., 6 yrs. list, lllb., aged 12st.; mares and geldings allowed 31b. ; thorough-bred horses 41b. extra, heats two miles. Mr. Gartlan's ch. g. Bugle, by Rough Robin, 6 yrs. T. Abbott. 3 11 Mr. Ferguson's ch. h. Timekeeper, by Barkston, 6 yrs. Galloway. 0 2 2 Mr. A. Dane's b. g. Drone, by Drone, 4 yrs. Newcomen. 1 3 fell. Mr. Knaresbro's ch. c. Honest John, by Wedge, 4 yrs. J.Abbott. 2 fell. Mr. Kern's b. g. Nabocklish, by Turcoman, aged Maloney. dis. Mr. Fivey's br. g. by Zealot, 4 yrs. M'Crory. fell. Mr. Bettesworth's b. g. The Cornet, aged Monaghan. bolted. Won in a canter. 220 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. Handicap Sweepstakes of 2 sov. eacb, with £20. added, heats two miles. Mr. Mourlard's b. g. White-legs, aged, lOst. 101b. Galloway. 0 13 1 Mr. Fivey's b. g. Evergreen, by Zealot, out of Brunette, 4 yrs., lOst. 10lb. - Newcoman. 12 2 2 Mr. Ogle's b. m. Miss M'Keogh, aged, lOst. lllb. Owner. 2 0 10 Three others also started, but were not placed. ARMAGH. NOVEMBER 14th. The Challenge Cup, value 50 gs., (with which £ 30. in specie would have been given if not walked over for) added to a Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each ; weight for age. (3 subs.) Mr. Ferguson's ch. h. Timekeeper, 6 yrs., walked over, and Mr. Ferguson having won the cup three times in succession it became his property. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £ 25. added ; 3 yrs. old 9st. 9lb„ 4 yrs. lOst. 71b., 5 yrs. list. 41b., 6 yrs. list, lllb., and aged 12st. ; 31b. allowed to mares and geldings, heats two miles. Mr. Gartland's ch. g. Bugle, by Rough Robin, 6 yrs., list. lllb. - - M'Crory. 1 2 1 Mr. Knaresborough's ch. h. Honest John, 4 yrs., lOst. 71b. 3 12 Mr. Fivey's b. h. Evergreen, by Zealot, out of Brunette, 4 yrs., lOst. 71b. - - 2 3 3 Mr. Lavery's b. m. The Pride of Erin (late Mayfly), 6 yrs., list. 81b. - - 0 Ofell. Mr. Dane's ch. h. The Knave of Trumps, aged, 12st. 0 Ofell. Mr. Murland's b. g. Whitelegs, aged, list. lllb. 4 dr. Won by half a length. NOVEMBER 15th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £30. added, heats two miles. Mr. Ferguson's ch. g. Fireaway, by Freney, 5 yrs., list. lllb. Colgan. 1 1 Mr. Gartlan's ch. c. Bugle, by Rough Robin, 6 yrs., list. 8lb. M'Clory. 2 I Mr. Watt's b. c. Drone, by Drone, 4 yrs., lOst. 71b. Newcoman. 3 dis. Mr. Knaresborough's ch. h. Honest John, by Wedge, 4 yrs., lOst. 101b. - - D. Farrell. 0 dis. Mr. Ferguson's ch. h. Timekeeper, by Barkston, 6 yrs., list. lllb. - - Galloway, killed. Won by a length. Timekeeper broke his back. STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAR. 221 Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £ 10. added, (heats two miles) was won in two heats by Mr. Fivey's b. c. Evergreen, by Zealot, out of Brunette, 4 yrs., 9st. 71b. (M'Clory), beating Dr. Lavery's b. m. Pride of Erin, 6 yrs., 9st. 81b., and Mr. Mortland's b. g. "Whitelegs, aged, 9st. 131b., who were both distanced in the first heat. CASHEL (Hurdle Race). NOVEMBER 18th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. heats one mile over five four feet hurdles. Mr. Power's b. g. Sauce-Pan, by Pioneer, 12st. 81b. Lockwood. 1 1 Mr. R. Power's b. g. Gadfly, lOst. 121b. 4 2 Mr. E. W. Murphy's c. g. Evil-eye, list. 41b. 0 3 Mr. W. Murphy's b. m. Little Mole, lOst. 12lb. (31b. extra) 2 4 Mr. Power's b. h. Clown, 12st. 3 0 Mr. James Power's b. g. Conspirator, list. 41b. 5 0 Mr. Prendergast's b. g. Buck, list. 71b. 0 0 Mr. Welconton's f. Raiubow, list. 21b. . 0 dr. Mr. Mathew's b. g. Freney, lOst. 6lb. 0 dr. Even on Sauce-Pan. First heat was won by a neck, the second by a head. CARRICKMACROSS. NOVEMBER 19th. Sweepstakes of 5 gs. each, with £50. added by the stewards; 3 yrs. old 9st. 71b., 4 yrs. list., 5 yrs. list. 71b., 6 yrs. and aged 12st; mares and geldings allowed 31b. heats two miles. Mr. J. T. Knaresborough's ch. h. Honest John, by Wedge, out of sis. to Palanquin, 4 yrs., list. D. Farrell. 10 1 Mr. Hamilton's b. m. Agnes, by Newfashion, aged, list. lllb. - - F. Daxon. 3 0 2 Mr. G. H. Gartlan's ch. g. Bugle, by Rough Robin, 6 vrs. list. lllb. - - M'Clbry. 2 dis. Mr. O'Brien's gr. m. Boyne Lass, by The Baron, 5 yrs. list. 41b. -' - Bowry. 0 dis. Mr. Manley's ch. m. Miss Tisdale, by Irishman, 6 yrs. list. lllb. - - Bollard, dis. Mr. Ferguson's ch. g. Fireaway, by Freney, 5 yrs., list. 41b. - - Colgan. dis. First heat won by three lengths, the second a dead heat between Honest John and Agnes, and the third won easily. Bugle fell in the second and broke his rider's collar-bone. U 2 222 STEEPLE CHASE CALENDAK. Handicap Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £ 10. added, (heats two miles) was won in two heats by Mr. Blake's Fairy-boy, by Sloven, aged (Owner), beating Mr. Sellery's br. m. Cinderella, aged (Bowry), Mr. Reel's b. h. Young Damien, 5 yrs. (Owner), and six others not placed. Won very easily. NOVEMBER 20th. Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £20. added ; 3 yrs. old 9st. 71b., 4 yrs. list., 5 yrs. list. 7lb., 6 yrs. and aged I2st.; mares and geldings allowed 31b. heats two miles. Mr. Manley's ch. m. Miss Tisdale, by Irishman, 6 vrs. M'Daniell. 1 1 Mr. Gartlan's ch. c. Bugle, by Rough Robin, 6 yrs. D. Farrell. 2 2 Mr. Blake's b. g. Fairy-boy, by Sloven, aged Owner. 3 dr. Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £ 10. added, (heats two miles) was won in two heats by Dr. Lavery'sb.m. Pride of Erin, 6 yrs., list. (Daxon), beating Mr. Sellery's b. g. The Star, 4 yrs., lOst. 71b. (Thompson), and two others who were all distanced in the first heat. CORK. NOVEMBER 26th. Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £20. added, (heats one mile and a half) was won in two heats by Mr. M'Cartby's br. m. Wild Irish Girl, by Wait-awhile, beating Mr. Smith's Little Mary and two others. Handicap Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, with £30. added, (beats one mile and a half) was won in three heats by Mr. Marty's b. g. Honest Ned, 9st., beating Mr. Fitzgerald's ch. g. Cherry-brandy, lOst. 71b. (won the first heat), and four others who were distanced in the second heat. The riders of Honest Ned and Cherry -brandy quarrelled and fought on their horses while running the third heat. The Farmers' Purse of £ 12. was won by Mr. Pratt's m. beating nine others. VIRGINIA. DECEMBER 3rd. The Virginia Cup, value £50., with £30. in specie, added to a Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each ; weight for age. heats two miles. Mr. Sellery's b. m. Cinderella, aged A Groom. 3 2 11 Mr. Ogle's b. m. Miss M'Geough, aged Owner. 2 12 0 Mr. Bell's ch. m. Ada, 4 yrs. Newcome. 4 5 3 2 Dr. Moorehead's br. g. Cruikshank, 6 yrs. (broke down) Colgan. 1 4 dr. Mr. Linch's b. g. Discount, 4 yrs. 5 3 dr. STEEPLE CHASE CAEENDAK. 223 Won easy. Mr. Ogle objected to the winner on two points — as improperly named, and not ridden by a gentleman, the articles speci- fying gentlemen riders. The decision had not reached us on going to press. The Hack Stakes of 1 sov. each was won by Mr. Blake's Fairy-boy, by Sloven, (Owner ). RIVERSTOWN (CARLINGFORD). DECEMBER ?th. Sweepstakes of 15 sov. each was won in two heats by Mr. Giles's ch. h. Rattler (J. Cassidy) beating Mr. T. O. Hanlon's b. h. Gamecock (Hamilton) and Mr. Savage's b. m. Blue Bonnet (Lynn). DECEMBER 8th. A Sweepstakes was won in three heats by Mr. T. O. Hanlon's Gamecock (Hamilton) beating Mr. Giles's Rattler (won the first heat) and Mr. J. W. Park's Raven. A Purse of 5 sov. was won in two heats by Mr. Giles's Rattler (J. Cassidy) beating Mr. Hanratty's Pride of Cooley (Hamilton). HOLLYFORTH. DECEMBER 10th. A silver Cup, value £ 20., with £ 10. added, (4 subs.) was won in three heats by Mr. Pierson's Pioneer, by Pio- neer, beating Mr. Manning's Chicken, by Pope, (won the first heat). Mr. Manning objected to Pioneer as being a year older than the age named in the entry. MAGLASS. DECEMBER 2?th. A Purse of Sovereigns was won by Mr. Cullen's mare beating two others. A Sweepstakes was won by Mr. Neville's b. h. LIST OF WINNING HORSES IN GREAT BRITAIN. (It has not been thought necessary to carry this List farther back than 1840.) 1840. Amazon, Sir W. Wynne's, Sweepstakes at Windsor. Bay Gelding, Capt. White's, Sweepstakes at Leamington (Club). Barrister, Mr. Langham's, Sweepstakes at Horndon-on-the-Hill. Bob Logic, Mr. B. Thompson's, Sweepstakes at Tadcaster. Cannon Ball, Mr. Newcombe's, Sweepstakes at Banbury. Chesterfield, Mr. B. Thompson's, Sweepstakes at Tadcaster. Cigar, Mr. Anderson's, Grand Sweepstakes at Horncastle. Colonel, The, Mr. Skelton's, Sweepstakes at Fakenham. Comet, Mr. Young's, a Purse at Chalk (Kent). Commodore, Mr. Grove's, Sweepstakes at Chalk (Kent). Corringham, Mr. Brown's, a Purse at Norfolk and Suffolk, and a Sweepstakes at Long Stratton. Croxby, Mr. Butler's, Sweepstakes at Nottingham. Cruikshank, Mr. Vevers's, Sweepstakes at Northleach. Daughter of Megan, Mr. Ogle's, Sweepstakes at Wellington. Deception, Mr. Snewing's, Sweepstakes at Rugby. Forester, Mr. Barker's, Sweepstakes at Great Haywood, at Newport, at Rugely, and at Tarn worth. Forty-two, Mr. Hewer's, a Cup, &c. at Abergavenny. Fox, Mr. Steadman's, Sweepstakes at Wellington. Gaylad, Mr. E. Davey's, Sweepstakes at Brocklesby Hunt, at Boston, and at Spalding. Grasshopper, Mr. Patchitt's, Sweepstakes at Spilsby. Grayling, Mr. Oliver's, Sweepstakes at Monmouth. Gulnare, Mr. Barnard's, a Tankard, &c. at Chalk (Kent). Happy-go-Lucky, Mr. G. Reeves's, jun., Sweepstakes at Cheltenham. Harry, Mr. Summers's, Sweepstakes at Haverfordwest and at Cardigan. Jenny Jones, Mr. Dring's, Match at Castle Thorpe. WINNING HOKSES IN GEEAT BEITAIN. 225 Jenny Jones, Mr. Harris's, Sweepstakes at Branchley. Jerry, Mr. Elmore's, Sweepstakes at Liverpool. Jubilee, Mr. Lovegrove's, a Purse at High Wycombe. Julia, Mr. Knight's, Sweepstakes in Essex. Little Peter, Mr. Wherd's, Sweepstakes at Burton Constable. Lord Byron, Mr. Evans's, a Purse at Southend. Lottery, Mr. Elmore's, Sweepstakes at Dunchurch, at Leamington, at Northampton, at Cheltenham, and at Stratford-on-Avon. Lunatic, Mr. Jones's, Sweepstakes at By thorn. Mary Wood, Mr. Wadlow's, Sweepstakes at Newport. Mischief, Mr. Lamplugh's, two Sweepstakes at Pickering, one at Burton Constable, one at Bridlington, and one at Morpeth. Miss Foot, Mr. Williams's, Sweepstakes at Alcester. Miss Lightfoot, Mr. Skiver's, a Purse at Hayes. Miss Patty, Mr. WardeU's, a silver Cup at Pickering. Multum-in-Parvo, Ld. Eglinton's, a Match at Eglinton Park. Napoleon, Mr. Griffiths's, Sweepstakes at Cheltenham. Nell Gwynne, Sir W. Carew's, Sweepstakes in South Devon. Nimrod, Mr. Brown's, a silver Tea Service at Aylesbury. Nimrod, Mr. De Winton's, a Sweepstakes at Cheltenham. Old Billy, Mr. T. Price's, Sweepstakes at Newbury, and at Waltham Abbey. Old George, Mr. Hindle's, a Purse at Burton Constable. Pantaloon, mare by, Col. Charritie's, Match at Cheltenham. Perfection, Mr. Goodman's, Sweepstakes at Banbury ; Mr. Fisher's, Sweepstakes at Northleach ; Mr. Powell's, Sweepstakes at Strat- ford-on-Avon, and at Alcester. Peter Simple, Mr. Marris's, Sweepstakes at Louth; Mr. Walker's Sweepstakes at Grantham, and at Horncastle. Phosphorus, Mr. C. Oldacre's, a Purse at Beaconsfield. Physician (late Decider), Mr. Marshall's, Sweepstakes at Abergavenny . Pioneer, Sir David Baird's, Sweepstakes at Eglinton Park. Ploughboy, Mr. Williams's, Sweepstakes at Abergavenny. Prickbelt, Mr. Lamplugh's, Sweepstakes atTadcaster, Great Driffield, and Malton, and a silver Cup atTadcaster. Protestant, Mr. Ousley's, Sweepstakes at Ashby de la Zouch. Reindeer, Mr. Brookes's, Sweepstakes at Louth. Rough Robin, Mr. Hargreave's, a Purse at Branchley. Rust, Mr. Ferguson's, a Hurdle Race at Liverpool. Saladin, Ld. Waterford's, Sweepstakes at Eglinton Park. Saltfish, Mr. J. P. Pryse's, a Cup, &c. at Aberystwith. Saltfish, Capt. Hovendon's, the 5th Dragoon Guards C. Cup at Not- tingham. Sarah, Mr. Persee's, Sweepstakes at Shipston-on-Stour. Smike, Mr. Jackson's, Sweepstakes at Boston. Soringo, Mr. Kilby's, Sweepstakes at Chalk (Kent). Stranger, Mr. Pierson's, a Cup, &c. and a Sweepstakes at Beccles, and a Sweepstakes at Loddon. 226 WINNING HOUSES IN GREAT BRITAIN. Tare-it, Mr. Persee's, Sweepstakes at Shipston-on-Stour. Tartar, Mr. Vaughan's, Sweepstakes at Cardiff, and at Monmouth. Teddy the Tiler, Mr. T. Wairsop's, Sweepstakes at Bythorn. Ten-and-Sixpence, Mr. Adamson's, Sweepstakes at Aylesbury. Terror, Mr. Elmore's, Sweepstakes at Hertford, and at Waltbam Abbey. Thought, Mr. Sandiford's, Sweepstakes at Fakenbam, and at Norfolk and Suffolk. Valentine, Mr. Power's, Sweepstakes at Blackburn. Victoria, Mr. Land's, Sweepstakes at Long Stratton. Walker, Mr. Bennett's, or Mr. Haddy's, two Sweepstakes at Batb. Weathercock, Mr. Goodman's, Sweepstakes at Harpenden, and, Mr. Higgins's, one at Northampton. Whalebone, Mr. Davies's, silver Cup, &c. at Aberystwith. 1841. Ada, Mr. Manning's, Sweepstakes at Ashby de la Zouch. Aggravator, Mr. Lamplugh's, two Sweepstakes at Pickering, and, Mr. Simpson's, one at Beverley. Amazon, Sir W. W. Wynne's, a Match at Egham. Ashton, Mr. W. Campbell ns., Sweepstakes at Eglinton Park. Atalanta, Mr. Prince's, Sweepstakes at Thirsk. Bangalore, Mr. W. Ramsay's, Sweepstakes at Leamington (Club). Bess, Mr. M'Kay's, a Match at Nottingham. Black Prince, The, Col. Charritie's, Sweepstakes at Northleach. Bleacher, Mr. Gordon's, Sweepstakes at Cheltenham. Bob Acres, Mr. Dixon's, a Match at Worcester. Bobby Horse, The, Mr. Jones's, Sweepstakes at Neston. Boy Blue, Mr. D. Higgins's, Sweepstakes at Wooton. Brown Stout, Mr. A. Robertson's, Sweepstakes at Kenilworth, and Mr. Lee's, one at Alcester. Butterfly, Mr. Martin's, Sweepstakes at Bythorn. Carlow, Sir J. G. Baird's, Grand Military Sweepstakes at Nor- thampton. Challenger, Mr. Brown's, Sweepstakes at Banbury, and at Southam. Charity, Mr. Vevers's, Sweepstakes at Liverpool. Cheroot, Mr. Sadler's, Sweepstakes at Newbury, and at Stratford-on- Avon. Cigar, Mr. Anderson's, Sweepstakes at Dunchurch, and at Warwick. Comet, Mr. Whitwortb's, Sweepstakes at Bedford. Commodore, Mr. Smith's, Sweepstakes at Spilsby. Conservative, Mr. J. Grifhths's, Sweepstakes at Andoversford. Consul, Mr. Tilbury's, Sweepstakes at Kettering. Cotton Ball, Mr. Clegg's, Sweepstakes at Worcester. Creole, Mr. J. E. Madock's, Sweepstakes at Leamington. Croxby, Mr. L. Holmes's, Sweepstakes at Brocklesby Hunt. WINNING HORSES IN GREAT BRITAIN. 227 Crucifix, Mr. Ballard's, Sweepstakes at Great Yarmouth. Dauntless, Mr. E. Wood's, Sweepstakes at Cheltenham. Duplicate, ch. m. by, Mr. Pryse Pryse, jun.'s, Sweepstakes at Aberystwith. Emperor, Mr. G. Tollit's, a Purse at Beaconsfield. Erin, Hon. Maj. Vivian's, Sweepstakes at Beaumaris. Faith, Mr. G. Cook's, Sweepstakes at Norfolk and Suffolk. Fairy, Mr. Smith's, Sweepstakes at Worcester. Falcon, gr. g. by, Mr. Cooke's, Sweepstakes at Pickering. Flyer, The, Mr. Rice's, Sweepstakes at Finchley. Gay lad, Mr. E. Davey's, Sweepstakes at Horncastle, at Northampton, at Chelmsford, and Mr. Elmore's, a Match at Finchley. General, The, Mr. Bishop's, Sweepstakes at Chelmsford. George Beers (late Forester), Mr. Phillipson's, Sweepstakes at Bedford. Goblin, Mr. Tilbury's, Sweepstakes at Nottingham. Grafton, Mr. A. Brookes's, Sweepstakes at Olney. Grasshopper, Mr. S. Onley's, Sweepstakes at Northleach. Grayling, Mr. Oliver's, Half a Stake at Cheltenham. Grey Cripple, Mr. Rees's, Sweepstakes at Aberystwith. Hamlet, sister to, Mr. E. Baxter's, Sweepstakes at Burton Constable. Hang'em, Mr. Brookes's, Sweepstakes at Brocklesby Hunt. Harkaway, Mr. Bett's, Sweepstakes at Buckenham. Hazard, Mr. Colley's, Sweepstakes at Spalding. Hermit, Mr. Crook's, Sweepstakes at Chigual. Hind, The, Capt. King's, the Fifth Dragoon Guards' Challenge Cup at Manchester. Isis, Mr. Wilson's, Sweepstakes at Great Yarmouth. Jane, Mr. Ogle's, Sweepstakes at Wellington. Jerry, Mr. Holdbam's, silver Tea Service at Aylesbury. Jim Crow, Mr. Rush's, Sweepstakes at Buckenham. John Bull, Mr. Bradlev's, Sweepstakes at Shipston-on-Stour. Jupiter, Mr. Bond's, Sweepstakes at Sawbridgeworth, and a Hurdle Race at Liverpool. Kilkenny, Mr. Batt's, Sweepstakes at Abergavenny. Legacy, Mr. Robertson's, a Match at Dunchurch. Ling Cropper, Mr. Lister's, Sweepstakes at Beverley. Little Bess, Mr. Cockbill's, Sweepstakes at Shipston-on-Stour. Little Robert, Mr. Davis's, Sweepstakes at Heme Bay. Littleton, Mr. Coke's, Sweepstakes at Abergavenny. Lottery, Mr. Elmore's, Sweepstakes at Newport Pagnell. Lottery, Mr. Goodwin's, Sweepstakes at Monmouth. Luck's-all, Mr. Ekins's, Sweepstakes at Newport Pagnell. Lunatic, Mr. Brookes ns., Sweepstakes at By thorn. Magpie, Mr. Walker's, Sweepstakes at Rugby. Marchioness, Mr. G. Reynard's, Sweepstakes at Driffield. Mazeppa, Mr. Tibbitt's, Sweepstakes at Warwick. 228 WINNING HORSES IN GREAT BRITAIN. Mischief, Mr. Kellett's, Sweepstakes at Alcester, and at Stratford-on- Avon. Moor, The, Mr. W. Scott's, Sweepstakes at Chignal, Sweepstakes and a Hurdle Race at Norfolk and Suffolk. Nancy Dawson, Mr. Robertson's, a Match at Banbury. Needy, Mr. Nicholl's, Sweepstakes at Nottingham. Oliver Twist, Ld. Cassilis's, a Match at Northampton. Orion, Mr. S. Onley's, Sweepstakes at Andoversford. Perfection, Mr. Powell's, Sweepstakes at Leamington, and at Heme Bay. Peter Simple, Mr. Walker's, Sweepstakes at Louth, at Boston, and at Spalding. Physician, Mr. Marshall's, Sweepstakes at Aberystwith. Physician, Mr. Williams's, a Match at Chelmsford. Pilot, Mr. Raner's, Sweepstakes at Banbury. Pioneer, Mr. J. Campbell's, Sweepstakes at Eglinton Park. President, Mr. J. Garrett's, Sweepstakes at Shipston-on-Stour. Pretty Jane, Mr. Higgins's, Sweepstakes at Newport Pagnell. Prickbelt, Mr. Lamplugh's, Sweepstakes at Tadcaster. Returned, The, Mr. W. H. Johnstone's, Sweepstakes at Uphall, and at Eglinton Park. Revealer, Mr. Smith's, Sweepstakes at Sawbridgeworth. Romp, The, Mr. Lamplugh's, Sweepstakes at Morpeth. Say Little, Mr. Martin's, a Purse at Chertsey. Smedley Lely, Mr. Balfour's, Sweepstakes at Monifieth. Sprig, Mr. Slater's, Sweepstakes at Kenilworth. Sultana, Mr. Vores's, Sweepstakes at Aylesbury. Sunbeam, Mr. J. Tollit's, a Purse at High Wycombe. Tally-ho, Mr. W. Lewis's, Sweepstakes at Pembroke Hunt, and at Tivyside. Tivyside Lass, Mr. Watt's, a Plate at Tivyside. Topthorn, Mr. Griffin's, Sweepstakes at Southam. Topthorn, Mr. Reynard's, Sweepstakes at Monmouth. True Blue, Mr. Stevenson's, Sweepstakes at Northampton. Vanguard, Mr. King's, Sweepstakes at Ashby de la Zouch. Vanguard, Mr. Read's, Sweepstakes at Isle of Ely. Whitestockings, Mr. Pettifer's, Sweepstakes at Bugbrook, and, Mr. Weslev, one at Newport Pagnell. Zeno, Mr. Bliss's, Haifa Stake at Cheltenham. 1842. Actor, The, Mr. Snewing's, Sweepstakes at Rugby. Anonvmous, Mr. Moore's, Sweepstakes at Eglinton Park. Banker (late Antelope), Mr. Scott's, Sweepstakes at Finchley. Bellona, Mr. Matthew's, Sweepstakes at Kenilworth, and at Southam. Black Bess, Mr. J. Hill's, Sweepstakes at Pinner. WINNING HORSES IN GREAT BRITAIN. 229 Black Lottery,. Capt. Stretton's, a Match at Abergavenny. Bob Logic, Mr. B. Thompson's, Sweepstakes at Tadcaster. Bonnet Rouge, Mr. G. Elmore's, Sweepstakes at Finchley. Buffoon, Mr. Langham's, Sweepstakes at Rugby, Mr. Tilbury's, a Purse at High Wycombe. Cannon Ball, Mr. Newcomb's, Sweepstakes at Aberystwith. Cardinal, The, Ld. Drumlanrig's, a Purse at Beaconsfield, and Sweep- stakes at Windsor. Challenger, Mr. Hargreave's, Sweepstakes at Hooton Hunt. Claude Duval, Ld. Chesterfield's, Sweepstakes at Liverpool. Cob, The, Col. Charlton's, Sweepstakes at Sheffield. Columbine, Mr. May cock, silver Cup at Tollington. Consul, Baron Rothschild's, Sweepstakes at Newport Pagnell. Creeper, Mr. Hunter's, a Match at Bunny. Creeper, Mr. Thorngrove's, Sweepstakes at Freeling. Creeper, b. g. by, Mr. Loft's, Sweepstakes at Brocklesby Hunt. Cripple or Grey Cripple, Mr. Rees's, Sweepstakes at Abervstwith. Curate, Sir P. Maxwell's, Sweepstakes at Castle Douglas. Daring Ranger, The, Mr. G. Elmore's, Sweepstakes at Edgware. Defence, Mr. Peace's, a Hurdle Race at Liverpool. Dragsman, Mr. Holman's, Sweepstakes at Cheltenham. Duenna, The, Mr. Ekins's, Sweepstakes at Brixworth. Fan, Mr. Tiplady's, silver Cup and Purse at Wetherby. Fanny, Mr. Braine's, Sweepstakes at Shipston-on-Stour. Fencer, Mr. T. Dixon's, a Match at Carlisle. Flyer, The, Mr. Evison's, Sweepstakes at Horn-castle. Gaylad, Mr. Elmore's, Sweepstakes at Liverpool, at Oxford, at Northampton, at Nottingham, and at Chelmsford. Gipsy, Hon. A. J. Villiers's, a Match at Ashby de la Zouch, and a Sweepstakes at Leamington. Goblin, Mr. Tilbury's, Sweepstakes at Uxendon and at Heme Bay, and a Match at Harrow. Gulnare, Mr. Turner's, a silver Cup at Blackferne. Groggy, Mr. Hargreave's, Sweepstakes at Hooton Hunt. Grouse, Baron Rothschild's, a Purse at Aylesbury. Harrow Boy, Mr. Elmore's, Sweepstakes at Finchley. Hawk, The, Capt. Dyson's, Sweepstakes at Nottingham. Helen, Mr. J. Jones's, Sweepstakes in Pembrokeshire and at Tivvside. Imperial Tom, Mr. Robinson's, Sweepstakes at Cheltenham. Jack Tar, Mr. Sadler's, Sweepstakes at Northleach. Jemmy, Mr. Robertson's, Sweepstakes at Aberdeen. Jenny Cleaver, Mr. Wright's, Sweepstakes at Nottingham. John Bull, Mr. Bradley's, Sweepstakes at Ashby de la Zouch. Kangaroo, Mr. Smith's, Sweepstakes at Shipston-on-Stour. Lady Emily, Mr. Taylor ns., Sweepstakes at Mains. Lady Louisa, Mr. Norris's, Sweepstakes at Arkhill. Lather, Mr. Brown's, Sweepstakes at Northampton. X 230 WINNING HOUSES IN GREAT BRITAIN. Legacy, Mr. A. Robertson's, Svreepstakes at Southam. Lottery, Mr. Elmore's, Sweepstakes at Romford. Matilda, Mr. Bursall's, Sweepstakes at Shipston-on-Stour, and at Inkberrow. Mazeppa, br. m. by, Sweepstakes at Hereford. Merry Lass, Mr. Richards's, Sweepstakes at Alcester. Mepbistophiles, Mr. R. Cross's, Sweepstakes at Fincbley. Miscbief, Mr. Stapleton's, a Match at Leamington, and Sweepstakes at Nortbleacb. Modesty, Mr. Allsop's, a Match at Loddon (Norfolk). Moor, The, Mr. De Burgh's, Sweepstakes at Leamington. Mountaineer, Mr. Morris's, Sweepstakes at Corby. Neasham Lass, Mr. Applegarth's, Sweepstakes at Hurworth Hunt, at Catterick, and at Thirsk. Nicholas Nickleby, Mr. Cattle's, Sweepstakes at Corby. Nix-my-Dolly, Mr. Walter's, Sweepstakes at Ashbourne. Oliver Twist, Baron Rothschild's, Sweepstakes at Aylesbury. Off-she-goes, Mr. Darby's, Sweepstakes at Branchley. Pat Rooney, Mr. Cope's, Sweepstakes at Fincbley. Pauline, Mr. Norton's, Sweepstakes at Chalk (Kent). Penny-weight, Mr. W. Smyth's, Sweepstakes at Abergavenny. Peter Simple, Mr. R. Hunter's, Sweepstakes at Boston (declared off). Plough-boy, Mr. Tresham's, Sweepstakes at Brixworth. Plough-boy, Mr. Eustace's, silver Tea Service at Aylesbury. Prince Albert, Mr. Cope's, Sweepstakes at Ashbourne. Queen, The, Mr. Robertson's, Sweepstakes, and a Match at Aberdeen. Queen, The, Mr. Miller's, Sweepstakes at Alcester. Ragman, Mr. A. Dixon's, Sweepstakes at Finchley. Rebel, Mr. Bennett's, Sweepstakes at Cheltenham, Redwing, Mr. Redfern's, Sweepstakes at Mains. Returned, The, Mr. Hope Johnstone's, two Sweepstakes at Eglinton Park. Roderick Random, Mr. Quartermaine's, Sweepstakes at Worcester. Romp, The, Mr. Lamplugh's, Sweepstakes at Dritheld, and two at Alcester. Rosebud, Mr. Walton's, Sweepstakes at Chelmsford. Sam Swipes, Mr. Draper's, Sweepstakes at Brixworth. Sir Arthur, Mr. Rowley's, Sweepstakes at Castle Howard. Sir Harry, Mr. Mauie's, Sweepstakes at Hereford. Snip, Mr. Ballard's, a Match at Aylesbury. Tally-ho, Mr. W. Lewis's, Sweepstakes at Aberystwith. Tally-ho, Mr. P. P. Holt's, Sweepstakes at Farningham. Ten-pound-no-object, Mr. Pullen's, Sweepstakes at Worcester. Tomboy, Mr. Hebbs's, a Match at Leven (Beverley). Tommy, Mr. E. Herbert's, Sweepstakes at Abergavenny. Tom Tug, Mr. G. Tollit's, Sweepstakes at Hereford. Vanguard, Mr. King's, Sweepstakes at Ashby de la Zouch. Vanquish, Mr. Alexander's, Sweepstakes at Cardington. WINNING HORSES IN GREAT BRITAIN. 231 Victoria, Mr. Freeman's, a Match, and Sweepstakes at Breton. Virginia, Mr. Johnson's, Sweepstakes at Corby. Wildfire, Mr. Richards's, Sweepstakes at Cheltenham. Wonder, Mr. B. Land's, Sweepstakes at Finchley. York, Mr. Walker's, Sweepstakes at Aberystwith. 1843. Affghan, Mr. Innis's, Sweepstakes at Wetherby. Aggravator, Mr. T. H. Smith's, a Hurdle Race at Spalding. Antelope, Mr. Laurel's, a Match at Leamington. Anthony, Mr. Rowley's, Sweepstakes at Castle Howard. Arated, Mr. C. Symonds's, a Match at Oxford. Ariel, Mr. Ireland's, Sweepstakes at Tadcaster. Atalanta, Mr. Atkins's, Sweepstakes at Wetherby. Aylesbury Hunter, The, Mr. Rawlinson's, a Match at High Wycombe. Baron St. Liz, Mr. Beville's, a Match at Caxtou. Bellman, Mr. Glasspoole's, a Match at Haddiscoe, and Sweepstakes at Great Yarmouth. Blacklock, Mr. Whitfield's, Sweepstakes at Chelmsford. Black Lottery, Capt. Stretton's, Sweepstakes at Aberystwith. Blue Bonnet, Mr. Sowerby's, Sweepstakes in Cumberland. Blue Bonnet, Mr. Jones's, Sweepstakes at Leintwardine. Blueskin, Ld. Waterford's, three Sweepstakes at Eglinton Park. Bobby Trot, BIr. Griffiths's, a Match at Arstoke. Bolton, Mr. Hodgson's, Sweepstakes at Blackburn. Box-keeper, Capt. Barnett's, two Matches at Ipswich. Brewood, Mr. J. Hall's, Sweepstakes at Harewood. Bucephalus, Mr. R. Hunter's, Sweepstakes at Blackburn. Buckfoot, Mr. Dyson's, Sweepstakes at Coventry. Bungaree, Mr. Page's, Sweepstakes at Mickworth (Northampton- shire). Bay mare, Mr. Beverley's, a Match at Long Stratton (Norfolk). Bay mare, Mr. Hamilton's, a Match at Aberdeen. Brown mare, Mr. Napier's, a Match at Aberdeen. Cardinal, Ld. Drumlanrig's, Sweepstakes at Windsor. Carlo, Mr. Anderson's, a silver Cup at Edgeware. Caroline, Mr. Tranter's, Sweepstakes at Kidderminster. Cattonian, Mr. Raworth's, a Hurdle Race at Liverpool. Champion, Mr. Newman's, Sweepstakes at Harbridge (York). Charley, Sir W. M. Stanley's, Sweepstakes at Hooton Park. Cheroot, Mr. Oliver's, Sweepstakes at Coventry, at Ashby de la Zouch, at Cheltenham, at Chelmsford, and at Newport Pagnell. Citizen, Hon. Capt. Blackwood's, Sweepstakes at Wetherby. Claude Melnotte, Mr. Terrell's, a Match at Revelstoke (Plymouth). Clumber, Mr. Stewart's, a Hurdle Race at Barnsley, a Match at Tol- lington, and a silver Tankard, &c. at Burton Grange. Cocoa Nut, Mr. Herbert's, a silver Tankard at Harbourne. 232 WINNING HORSES IN GREAT BRITAIN. Commodore, Mr. J. Smith's, Sweepstakes at Boston. Confidence, Mr. Pratt ns., Sweepstakes at Lincoln. Cora, Mr. Williams's, Sweepstakes at Worcester, and Mr. Perks's, one at Inkberrow. Corinthian, Mr. Stewart's, Sweepstakes at Grafton. Crocus, Mr. C. Robson's, Sweepstakes at Brocklesby Hunt. Countess, Mr. Morgan's, Sweepstakes at Abergavenny. Chesnut horse, Mr. Marsh's, a Match at Coventry (3d Dragoons). Dallington, Mr. R. Ekins's, Sweepstakes at Kenilworth. Dark Susan, Mr. Pearl's, a Match at Finchley. Dart, Mr. Parr's, a Flat Race at Newport Pagnell. Dauntless, Mr. W. Taylor ns., Sweepstakes at Uttoxeter. Deception, Mr. C. Taylor's, Sweepstakes at Ledbury. Dick Swiveller, Mr. George's, Sweepstakes at Bushey (Watford). Dragsman, Mr. Holman's, Sweepstakes at Worcester. Dragsman, Mr. Peake's, Sweepstakes at Harewood. Duke, The, Mr. E. Bradley's, Sweepstakes at Cardiff. Dwarf, The, Mr. William's, Sweepstakes at Oxford. Ellen, Mr. J. Hargreave's, Sweepstakes at Brinwing. Emperor, Mr. Maycock's, Sweepstakes at Arstoke. False One, Mr. Williamson's, Sweepstakes at Cheltenham. Fanny, Mr. J. Cuff's, a Match at Manchester. Fanny, Mr. Hill's, Sweepstakes at Shiffnal. Fanny, Mr. C. Symonds's, Sweepstakes at Oxford. Finchley, Mr. Darby's, Sweepstakes at Finchley. First Position, Mr. Elmore's, Sweepstakes at Windsor. Flyer, The, Mr. Evans's, Sweepstakes at Tivyside. Forester, Mr. M. Evans's, Sweepstakes at Leintwardine. Gazelle, Mr. Perkins's, Sweepstakes at Norton. Gazelle, Capt. Knox's, Sweepstakes at Nottingham. Gipsy Girl, Mr. Hughes's, Sweepstakes in Pembrokeshire. Goosequill, Mr. Orton's, Sweepstakes at Nottingham, and at Ollerton. Grafton, Mr. B. Brookes's, Sweepstakes at Olney. Harrop, Mr. C. Symonds's, a Match at Oxford. Hawk, The, Mr. Dyson's, Sweepstakes at Coventry (Third Dragoons). Hazard, Mr. Holtham's, Sweepstakes at Swindon. Hazard, Mr. Chantrey's, Sweepstakes at Hayes. Honest George, Mr. Wesley's, Sweepstakes at Edgeware. Jenny Jones, Mr. Phillips's, Sweepstakes at Newport Garrison (Isle of Wight). Jerry, Mr. Crow's, a Purse at Wetherby. Jonathan, Mr. Holton's, Sweepstakes at Northleach. Kicker, The, Capt. Oliver's, Sweepstakes at Uxendou. Knobstick, Mr. Bosley's, Sweepstakes at Aberystwith, and at Here- ford ; Mr. Cooke's, two at Worcester, and Mr. Moore's, one at Leamington. Lady Grey, Mr. Canning's, Sweepstakes at BurtonGrange. Lady Harriet, Mr. E. Baxter's, Sweepstakes at Palrington. WINNING HORSES IN GREAT BRITAIN. 233 Lady Langford, Hon. Capt. Forester's, Sweepstakes at Hooton Park. Laurestina, Mr. Hackett's, Sweepstakes at Finchley. Legacy, Mr. Moore ns., a Hurdle Race at Kenilworth. Little Bustle, Mr. Evans's, a Flat Race at Cheltenham. Little John, Mr. E. Baxter's, a Purse at Palrington. Little Nell (late Variety), Mr. Land's, a Hurdle Race at Botesdale. Little Peter, Mr. Hollinshead's, Sweepstakes at Blackburn. Little Robert, Mr. Scott's, Sweepstakes at Ashby de la Zouch. Longwaist, Mr. Richards's, Sweepstakes at Abergavenny. Lycurgus, Mr. W. Jenkins's, Sweepstakes at By thorn. Marengo, Mr. Fowler's, Sweepstakes at Abergavenny. Matilda, Mr. E. Wheeler's, Sweepstakes at Bicester. Mazeppa, Mr. Ashton's, Match at Lincoln. Merchant, Mr. Crauford's, Sweepstakes at Leamington. Midnight, Mr. Ball's, a Hurdle Race at Bythorn. Mischief, Mr. Dove's, Sweepstakes at Kelso. Miss Arnold, Mr. Clarke's, Sweepstakes at Leamington. Miss Horner, Mr. Ellerby's, Sweepstakes at Castle Howard. Miss Morgan, Mr. Proctor's, Sweepstakes at Aberystwith. Miss Norman, Mr. Bunny's, a Hurdle Race at Kenilworth, and, Mr. Price's, Sweepstakes at Alcester. Montezuma, Capt. Baker's, a Hurdle Race at Cardiff. Moonraker, Mr. J. Mason's, Sweepstakes at Finchley. Moonraker, Mr. Robertson's, Sweepstakes at Aberdeen. Mountain, Mr. Newman's, a Hurdle Race at Cardiff. My Jewel, Mr. Jex's, Sweepstakes at Haddiscoe, and at Great Yar- mouth. Need wood, Mr. Land's, Sweepstakes at Haddiscoe, at Botesdale, at Lavenham, and at Ipswich. Old Jack, Mr. Ellis's, a Purse at Botesdale. Orion, Mr. Douglas's, Sweepstakes at Harbridge (York). Paddy, Mr. Nixon's, a Purse at High Wycombe. Paddy, Mr. J. Elmore's, a Match at Uxendon. Page, The, Mr. Holman's, two Sweepstakes and a Match at Chelten- ham, and a Sweepstakes at Swindon. Peter Simple, Mr. W. Ekins's, Sweepstakes at Hereford. Prejudice, Mr. J. Sandilands ns., Sweepstakes at West Lothian. Prima Donna, Mr. Morrett's, a Match at Cheltenham. Pussey, Mr. Preston's, two Sweepstakes at Carnwath (Scotland). Pussey, Mr. Roebuck's, Sweepstakes at Newport Garrison (Isle of Wight). Queen, The, Mr. Robertson's, a Match at Aberdeen. Quilp the Lawyer (late Nathan), Mr. Edwards ns., Sweepstakes at Lincoln. Ragged Jack, Mr. Reynolds's, Sweepstakes at Abergavenny. Recovery, Mr. Browning's, Sweepstakes at Lavenham. Rodnev, Mr. G. Parsons's, Sweepstakes at Ipswich, X 2 234 WINNING HOUSES IN GREAT BRITAIN. Roger Wildrake, Mr. T. Astey's, Sweepstakes at Horncastle. Rory O'More, Mr. Williamson's, Sweepstakes at Ollerton. Rushing Maggie, Mr. G. Moorhead's, Sweepstakes at Aberdeen. St. Valentine, Mr. T. Williamson's, Sweepstakes at Cheltenham. Sawyer, Mr. Boucherett's, Sweepstakes at Wetherby. Scotsfoot, Mr. Rice's, Sweepstakes at Barnet. Slashing Harry, Mr. Birch's, Sweepstakes at Wellington. Sleight of Hand, Mr. Martin's, a Hurdle Race at Bythorn. Smolensko, Mr. Griffiths's, Sweepstakes at Tivyside. Snowdrop, Mr. R. Griffiths's, Sweepstakes at Dartford. Stanhope, Mr. Brown's, Sweepstakes at Norton. Student, The, Mr. J. Fisher's, a Hurdle Race at Harewood. Student, The, Mr. Ball's, Sweepstakes at Finchley, and at Lea Bridge. Tally-ho, Mr. Williams's, Sweepstakes at Barnsley, and at Tollington. Tommy, Mr. E. Herbert's, Sweepstakes at Northleach. Tommy, Mr. Darby's, Sweepstakes at Windsor. Topthorn's, Mr. Lumsden's, a Match at Aberdeen. Vanguard, Mr. King's, Sweepstakes at Liverpool, and at Nottingham. Vanguard, Mr. Rendall's, Sweepstakes in Isle of Wight. Vestris, Capt. Bishop's, Sweepstakes at Hereford. Victor, Mr. Evans's, a Match at Norton. Victorine, Mr. S. Freeman's, Sweepstakes at Farneway (Stafford). Vivian, Mr. Adams's, Sweepstakes at Highworth. Waverley, Mr. Bourke's, Sweepstakes at Alcester. Weed, The, Mr. Little's, Sweep3takes and a Match in Cumberland. Whalebone, Mr. Lloyd's, Sweepstakes at Cardiff. Why-not, Mr. C. Wallis's, Sweepstakes at Caxton. Yellow Dwarf, Mr. Charlton ns., Sweepstakes at Wellington. York, Mr. Jordan's, Sweepstakes at Aberystwith. Young-one, Mr. Birch's, Sweepstakes at Blackburn. 1844. Ace of Diamonds, Mr. Grindle's, Sweepstakes at Southam and Lea- mington. Advance, b.c.by, Mr. Hassell's, Sweepstakes at Refton and Gresley. Aggravator, Mr. Simpson's, Sweepstakes at Castle Howard. Albert, Mr. T. Butler's, Sweepstakes at Newcastle and Durham. Aristocrat, or the Dandy, Mr. Ketton's, Sweepstakes at Northleach. Baronet, Capt. Bushe's, a Match at Brighton. Bessy, Mr. G. Symonds's, a silver Cup at Bicester. Binks the Bagman, Mr. Ramsay's, Sweepstakes at Eglinton Park. Blueskin, Ld. Waterford's, Sweepstakes at Eglinton Park. Bolus, Mr. C. Marshall's, Sweepstakes at Aberystwith, and Capt. Stretton's, one at Abergavenny. Box-keeper, Capt. Barnett's, Sweepstakes at Newport Pagnell. Brandy Nan, Mr. Price's, Sweepstakes at Burford. Brenda, Capt. France's, Grand Sweepstakes at Northampton. WINNING HORSES IN GREAT BRITAIN. 235 Brilliant, Mr. Westley's, Half a Stake at Leamington. British Yeoman, A, Mr. Audinwood's, Sweepstakes at Refton and Gresley. Butterfly, Mr. Jameson's, Sweepstakes at Grantham. Bay horse, Mr. Frisby's, Sweepstakes at Brixworth. Brown gelding, Mr. Brown's, Sweepstakes at Broughton. Brown horse, Mr. Maitland's, Sweepstakes at Upball. Brown pony, Mr. Bevan's Sweepstakes at Tivy-side. Cardinal, The, Mr. H. Langley's, a Match and Sweepstakes at Windsor, Cardinal, Mr. Browning's, Sweepstakes at Carsdale. Carlton's (Mr.) mare, a Match at Bourn. Cart-a-Genii, Mr. Minett's, Sweepstakes at Dursley. Caterpillar, Capt. Haworth's, Sweepstakes in Devonshire. Caesar, Ld. Maidstone's, Sweepstakes at Hooton Park. Chance, Mr. Raworth's, a Hurdle Race at Liverpool. Charity, Mr. Heyne's, Sweepstakes at Alvechurch, Worcester. Charles O'Malley, Mr. Downe's, Sweepstakes at Wetherby, and Mr. Avison's, one at Morley and Aggbrig. Charles XII., Mr. J. P. Smith's, a Sweepstakes at Ledbury. Charley, Sir M. Stanley's, Sweepstakes at Hooton Park. Cheroot, Mr. Tennant's, Sweepstakes at Finchley, and at Windsor. Clementina, Mr. Mewburn's, Sweepstakes at Raby Hunt. Clipper, The, Mr. Martin's, Sweepstakes and two Matches in Cum- berland. Commodore, Mr. Ward's, Sweepstakes at Blackburn. Confusion, Mr. Pooler's, Sweepstakes at Leamington. Confusionee, sister to, Mr. Sare's, Hurdle Race at Botesdale. Conjuror, Mr. Lumsden's, a Match in Kincardineshire. Corinthian, Capt. Pritchard's, Sweepstakes at Clifford. Corpse, Mr. Crowther's, Sweepstakes at Hoo Brooke. Count, The, Mr. G. Brettell's, a Match at Cheam. Creeper, The, Mr. Wilson's, Sweepstakes at Botesdale. Crocus, Mr. Nainby's, Sweepstakes at Lincoln. Cropper, Mr. Byrne's, Sweepstakes at Elton. Culverthorpe, Mr. Tilbury's, Sweepstakes at Worcester. Dallington, Mr. Ekins's, Sweepstakes at Brixworth. Dairy Maid, Mr. Carlton's, Sweepstakes at Wellington. Dandy, The, Mr. G. Urquhart's, a Purse in Aberdeenshire. Dandy, Mr. Hodgson's, Sweepstakes at Raby Hunt. Defaulter, Mr. J. Parker's, Sweepstakes at Winchbrooke. Discipline, Mr. Parker's, a Match at Hardingham. Discount, Mr. Quartermaine's, Sweepstakes at Liverpool, at Worces- ter, and at Coventry. Discretion, Mr. N. Reading's, Sweepstakes at Beringley Bridge. Duke, The, Mr. J. Wallard's, Sweepstakes at Kenilworth. Duprez, Mr. Tilbury's, Sweepstakes at Southam and Leamington. Ellen, Mr. J. Harding's, a Flat Race at Winchbrooke. Exquisite, b. g. by, Capt. Willan's, Sweepstakes at Hayes. 236 WINKING HORSES IN GREAT BRITAIN. Faith, Mr. W. Land's, Sweepstakes at Botesdale. Fair Penitent, Mr. Crofton's, Sweepstakes at Blackburn. Fanny, Mr. Phipps's, Sweepstakes at Nottingham. Fanny Careless, Mr. Clifton's, Sweepstakes at Leamington. First Attempt, Mr. Henderson's, Sweepstakes at Hooton Park. Fox-hunter, Mr. F. Grimmer's, Sweepstakes at Haddiscoe. Flycatcher, Mr. T. Hawkes's, Sweepstakes at Thorneton. Gamecock, Mr. Turner's, Sweepstakes at Ashby de la Zouch. Gaylass, Mr. Luker's, Sweepstakes at Highworth. General, Mr. J. Fewson's, two Sweepstakes at Patrington. Gipsy Lass, Mr. Mitchell's, Sweepstakes at Hardingham. Gipsy Queen, Mr. C. Marshall's, Sweepstakes at Aberystwith. Grace Darling, Mr. R. Emerson's, a Match at Harworth Hunt. Happy-go- Lucky, Mr. Elliott's, Sweepstakes at Caxton. Humbug, Capt. Scobell's, Sweepstakes at Coventry. Jacob Faithful, Mr. Brown's, Sweepstakes at Wetherby. Jack, Mr. Bretherton's, Sweepstakes at Redditch. Japhet, gr. m. by, Mr. Blockley's, Sweepstakes at Shiffnal. Jellalabad, Mr. Jenkins's, Sweepstakes at Bath. Jessie, or Pickwick, Mr. Philpot's, Sweepstakes at Newport Pagnell. Jim Crow, Mr. Clarence's, Sweepstakes at Sunbury. Kate, Mr. Bulling's, Sweepstakes at Burford. Lady Harkaway, Mr. J. Smith's, Sweepstakes at Worcester. Leo, Mr. H. Clarke's, a Hurdle Race at Leamington. Let-me-try, Mr. C. Wallis's, Sweepstakes at Caxton. Little Dick, Mr. Brown's, Sweepstakes at Uttoxeter. Little Robert, Mr.Clarke's, Sweepstakes at Hereford and at Kenilworth. Lottery, Mr. Elmore's, Sweepstakes at Windsor. Lycurgus, Mr. R. Jenkins's, a Hurdle Race at Hereford, and Sweep- stakes at Southam and Leamington. Maggy, Mr. Colby's, Sweepstakes at Tivyside. Marengo, Mr. Bretherton's, Sweepstakes at Blackburn, and at Redditch. Marmaduke, Capt. Barnett's, Sweepstakes at Newport Pagnell. Miss Fidgetty, Mr. Dixon's, a Match at Finchley. Miss Goresby, Mr. Boultbee ns., Sweepstakes at Aberystwith. Moonraker, Mr. Griffin's, a Match at Peckham. Mummy, ch. h. by, Mr. S. Smith's, Sweepstakes at Hoo Brook. My Jewel, Mr. Jex's, Sweepstakes at High Wycombe, and at New- port Pagnell. Needwood, Mr. B. Land's, Sweepstakes at Tring, and at Aberystwith. Newcastle Tommy, Mr. Nainby's, Sweepstakes at Brocklesby Hunt. Nicholas, Mr. Hemley's, Sweepstakes at Dursley. Nimrod, Mr. G. Symonds's, Sweepstakes at Northleach. No Go, Mr. Jex's, Sweepstakes at Ipswich. Novice, Mr. Giles's, Sweepstakes at Leominster. Old Glory, Mr. Baker's, Sweepstakes at Swindon. Orphan Boy, The, Capt. Shirley's, Sweepstakes at Windsor. Pantaloon, Mr. W. Hartley's, Sweepstakes at Tadcaster. WINNING HORSES IN GREAT BRITAIN. 237 Perfection, Mr. Scott's, Sweepstakes at Kenilwortb, and at Coventry . Peter Simple, Air. W. Ekins's, a Match at Northampton. Philosopher, Mr. Powell's, a Hurdle Race at Swindon. Pickwick, Mr. Haiford's, a Hurdle Race at Newport Pagnell. Pineapple, Mr. Theobald's, a .Match at Ipswich. Pirate, Mr. Glasspoole's, Sweepstakes at Haddiscoe, and a Match at Rumburgh. Pony, The, Mr. Seffert's, a Match at Xeasden (Willisden). Prince (late Marquis) Mr. Brvan's, Sweepstakes at Farningham and Dartford. Quo Minus, Mr. Armstrong's, a Hurdle Race at Farningham and Dartford. Ragged Jack, Dr. Reynolds's, Sweepstakes at Abergavenny. Ragman, Mr. A. Dixon's, Sweepstakes at Finchley. Ramsay's, Mr., horse, Sweepstakes at Uphall. Robin Adair, Mr. J. Raworth's, Sweepstakes at Hereford, and at Newport Pagnell. Roulette, Mr. Powell's, Half a Stake at Leamington. Safeguard, Mr. Applegarth's, Sweepstakes at Hurworth Hunt. St. Botolph, Mr. A. Stokes's, a Match at Haverfordwest. Sam Swipes, Mr. Stewart's, Sweepstakes at Broughton. Scavanger, The, Capt. Pearce's, Sweepstakes at Abergavenny. Sergeant Botherem, Mr. Boultbee's, a Match at Aberystwith. Smolensko, Mr. Griffith's, Sweepstakes at Tenby. Spell, The, Mr. A. Tollemache's, Sweepstakes at Windsor. Tally-ho, Mr. W. H. Lewis's, Sweepstakes at Aberystwith, in Pem- brokeshire, and at Tivyside. Tantalus (late Foi*get-me-not), Mr. J. Davies's, Sweepstakes at Ashby de la Zouch. Telegraph, Mr. Perrin's, a silver Tea Service at Aylesbury. Tilbury's, Mr., gelding, a Match at Newport Pagnell. Tinder Box, Mr. Robertson's, a Match in Kincardineshire. Tinker, Mr. Humphrey's, a Match at Crowle (Worcester). Tom Tit, Mr. Manning's, Sweepstakes at Aylesbury. Ugly Buck, Mr. Smart's, Sweepstakes at Highworth. Ugly Doe, The, Mr. Ruggard's, Sweepstakes at Lincoln. Ungrateful, Mr. Griffith's, two Sweepstakes at Hereford. Vanguard, Mr. King's, Sweepstakes at Swindon, and Mr. Oliver's, one at Ipswich. Velocity, Mr. J. L. Smith's, Sweepstakes at Ledbury. Victoria, Mr. Freeman's, a Match at Carsden. Viper, Mr. Kidd's, a Hurdle Race at Tadcaster. Warwick, Mr. Grant ns., Sweepstakes at Northampton. Wild-boy, Mr. Bunney's, a Match at Kenilworth. Will-o'-the-Wisp, Mr. Stapleton's, Sweepstakes at Bath, and one in Devonshire. Yellow Dwarf, Mr. Oswald's, Sweepstakes at Hempnall (Norfolk), at Lavenham, and at Haddiscoe. INDEX. 1826. FACE. Clasher 1 Clinker 1,1 Pilot . 1 Polecat 1 Radical 1 1829. Bantum 2 Clinker 2 Harlequin 1 King of the Valley 2 Lazy Bet 2 Magic „ 2 Plunder 1,1 Polecat , 1, 2 Spartacus . » 2 1830. B. g. (Mr. Haines's) 2 B. g. (Mr. Moore's) 2 B. h. (Mr. Codrington's) .... 2 B. h. (Ld. Belfast's) 2 Br. g. (Mr. Bulkeley's) 2 Br. m. (Mr. Watson's) 2 Ch. g. (Mr. Bulkeley's) 2 Niagara 2, 3, 3 Rockingham 2 Sir Oliver 2 Tatler 2,2 Wonder 2, 2, 2,3, 3 1831. Betsy Dover ■, 3 Birmingham 3 Bloomfield 3 Cannibal , , . . . . 3 FAGS. Cavalier 3 Clinker 3 Clinker, Brother to 3 David 3 Hazard 3 Monk 3 Moonraker 3, 3, 3 Mountebank 3 Nelson 3 Niagara 3,3 Performer, The 3,3 Robin on Tiptoe 3, 3 Wellington 3 Wild Boar 3 1832. Aaron 5 Albino 5 Arab 4 Bloomfield 4,5 Bk. g. (Mr. Bainbridge's) .... 5 Bounce 4 Countess 4 Corinthian Kate 4 Creeper 4 Gr. g. (Mr. Anderson's) .... 4 Grinialdi 4, 4 Grimalkin 4, 5 Hotspur 4 Leporello 4 Lily 4, 4 Little John 5 Lucifer 4 Monk, The 4 Moonraker (Mr. Elmore's) 4, 4, 4, 5, 5 Moonraker (Mr. Haythorne's) 5 Napoleon ,,..,, , 240 INDEX. PAGE. Niagara 5 Opposition 4 Peacock 4 Rattler 5 Redstart 4 Red Rover 5, 5 Rough Robin 4, 4 Robin on Tiptoe 5 Talisman 4 Zang-a 4 1833. Antelope 6,7 Arbutus 7 Bogy 6 Ch.g. (Mr. Caldecott's) 7 Clipstone 6 Countess 6 Daring Ranger 6,7 Druggist, The 6 Druid 6 Grimalkin 6 Grimaldi 6,7 Hotspur 6 Jack O' Lantern 6 Jerry r 7 Moses 6 Napoleon 6, 6, 7 Nell Gwynne 7 Pall Mall 6 Pantaloon 6 Peverill 7 Roscommon 6 Silly Billy 6 Skyscraper 6 Surrey 6 Talisman 6 Zanga 6 Zigzag 7 1834. Ace of Trumps 9 Bamford 7 B. g. (Mr. Smith's) 9 PAGE. Buffalo 8 Cannon Ball 9 Cantley 9 Cock Robin 10 Conrad , 9 Confidence 9 Cottager 9 Dinman 8 Dreadnought 8, 8, 9 Don Cossack 8 Donna Maria 8 Election 8 Enterprize 7,9 Fiddler 8 Fingal , , 9 Fitzowen 7 Flyer, The 9 Fortunate Youth 8 Fugleman 9 Gladiator 7 Glenartney 9 Grimaldi 9 Harlequin 8,9 Jerry 8 Lancet 9 Laurestina 9 Matilda 7 Moonraker 7 Muley 7 Newport 7 Noma 9 Phipps 9 Pickle 9 Poet, The 7, 9 Pony, The - 9 Premier 7 Primrose 8 Prospero 9 Radical 8 Swerver 8 Taglioni 8 Tomboy 8, 9 Vanguard 7,9 Vespa 7 Vivian 9, 9, 10 Young Flyer 8 Zigzag 7 INDEX. 241 1835. PAGE. Agnes (late Noma) 11 Baronet 10 Bittern 11 Bobadil 11 Brush 10 Caledonia 11 Caliph 11, 11 Captain Bob 11 Conciberton 11 Flyer, The 11 Frolic 10 Fugleman 11 Gipsy 11 Grab 11 Grimaldi 11 Hare 10 Hawk's-eve 10 Laura 10 Laurestina 11 Matilda 11 No Wonder 10 Oiseau, g. by (Mr. Morris's) 10 Orion 10, 10 Parasol 11 Poet, The 11 Redman 10 Santillane , . . . 11 Shade 11 Shamrock 11 Tranby 11 Turpin 10 1836. Ada 15, 17, 18 Albino 15, 1? Amazon, The 13 Apostate 16 Baronet 16 Beatrice 16, 17 Billiard Ball 14 Bloomfield's, Mr., m 8 Brush 12 Buffer 13 Butterfly 13, 13 PAGE. Cannon Ball 13, 13, 16 Carlow „ 16 Clunbury 18 Countess 17 Cracrow i6 Creeper 15 Crow.,, 16 Crusader 12 Deceiver 16 Desperate 16 Dorchester . .., 12 Dreadnought 16 Duke, The 14 Edith 17 Edwin 18 Emanuel 18 Fieschi 14 Flacrow 16 Flyer, The 12, 15 Foreigner 17, 18 Fugleman 12,16,17 Game Cock 13,13,14 Glasgow 13 Gnat 12, 13 Grenadier 18 Grimaldi 12,12,12,14 Hack, The 17 Harlequin 1 5 Harry 12 Hodge's, Mr., ch. g 15 Hop-duty 13 Infant, The 15 Ironsides 14 Jerry 13, 17 Lady Teazle .... 15, 17, 18, 18 Lancastrian 16 Laurestina 12,13,14 Lottery 18 Magpie 17 Maid of the Grove . . 13, 17, 18 Man-trap 13 Manfred, b. g. by (Capt. Lamb's) 16 Midnight 14, 15, 16 Mite, The 18, 18 Mount Eagle 15 Y 242 INDEX. PAGE. Nat 15 Parasol 12, 13 Peace-maker 14 Peleus 14 Performer, The 17 Pine 17 Polyanthus 14 Pony, The 13 Predictor 14 Priest's, Mr., g 16 Prince 16 Prospero 14 Red Deer 12, 12, 1 3, 13, 14, 15, 17, 17, 18, 18 Redman 12, 18 Red Rose 16 Rochelle 12, 13 Ruth 15 Sailor 13 Saladin 12,13 Single Peeper 17 Smart 18 Souvenir 17 Speculation 12 Spicey 18 Splendour 17 Sprig 18 Standard 17 Stocking-weaver 16 Stranger. . -. 12 Taglioni 18 Tranby 18 Upas 16 Victor 15 Vivian .. 12,12, 13, 14, 16, 17 Walker's, Mr., ch. m 18 Wing 12, 16, 17, 18 XXX 17 Yellow Dwarf 12,13,16 Young Grimaldi 15,15 1837. Antelope 19 Barnabv 23 Beanstalk 19, 22 Beatrice 21 PAGE. Benedict 20 Billy the Rover 20 Bittern 21 Boy Blue 21 Brush 20 Bumpkin 19,21 Cannon Ball 23 Captain Bob 21 Cinderella 19, 23, 24 Cock Robin 21 Columbine 22 Conrad 22 Countess (Mr. Clifford's) .. 21 Countess (Mr. G. Tollit's) . . 20 Dan O'Connell 20, 22, 23 Deceiver 20,23 Disowned, The 20,23 Don Juan 22 Duke, The 19 Emma 21 Ethilda 23 Fawn, The 19 Fieschi 20 Flacro w 21 Fop 20 Foreigner 20 Forester 20 Fox of Bally Botherem, The 24 Grasshopper 24 Gridiron 21 Harlequin 22,23 Heather 21 Jerry (Mr. Anderson's) 21, 21, 22 Jerry (Mr. Wilmot's) 23 Ladv 20 Lady Teazle 21, 22 Laura 20, 21, 24 Little John 22 Lottery 22 Magic" : 22 Marshall Blucher . . t 23 Melbourne 23 Midnight 23 Miss Blake 22 Mite, The 19, 22 Monarch 21, 23 Moses 19 INDEX. 243 PAGE. Negociator 21 North Star 23 Oberon 23 Paganini 20, 20 Peacock 22 Performer, The 23 Pilot 21 Predictor 22 Prospero 22 Railroad 23 Red Deer 22 Sailor 20 Scription 21 Shylock 23 Sir Frizzle Pumpkin 23 Sir Thomas Lawrence 20 Slug 20 Smart 22 Speculation 19, 22, 22 Spicey 19, 22 Splendour 19, 23 Sportsman 23 Stag 21 Standard 23 Stranger 21 Strideawav 21 Trefoil .'. 20 Valiant 21 Vivian .. , 21, 21, 22 Warwick 21, 21 Wildgoose. 19 William Tell 21 Wing 21, 21 Wonder, The 20 Workman 23 Yellow Dwarf 22 Zanga 20 1838. Abbeyfield 29 Allsell's, Mr., br. g 26 Antelope 31 Antonio 31 Bessy Bedlam 25 Bounce 24 PAGE. Betts's, Mr., ch. g 30 Billy the Beau 29 Blue-stockings 27 Bodice 25 Borax 31 Cain 29 Cannon Ball 24, 27, 28 Captain Bob 27 Centaurus 24 Cetus 27 Champion 25,27 Charity 25, 27, 27, 30, 30 Clasper 31 Congress 29 Conrad . 25,28 Conservative 29, 30 Daring Ranger 25 Darleston 27 Dead-weight 32 Deceitful 26,30 Diana 32 Dictator 29 Disowned 26,27,28 Dolly Spicer 29 Duke, The 24 Fieschi 28 Flecknoe * 31 Foreigner 25 Fugleman 30 Gladiator 28 Grasshopper 25 Grayling, The 29, 30, 31, 31, 31 Jacky-my-lad 30 Jerry 27 Jim Crow 31 King Cole 28 Lara 24, 26, 30 Laura 24, 28, 28 Little Bob 30 Little Dwarf 24, 28 Lottery 24, 27 Luck's-all 28 Ludford 30 Magic 29 Manchester 25, 27 Manfred 26 244 INDEX. PAGE. Maid of the Mill 31 Maria 25 Midnight 26 Napoleon 31 Needwood b27 Negociator 25 Nigger 24, 30 Nun, The 25, 27 Pauline 31,31 Paul Pry 31 Performer, The , . . 24 Perrystone 27 Ploughman 26, 27 Pointer 26 Pony, The 30 Radical 30 Railroad. . 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 30 Rat-tail 29 Rex , 31 Scamp 24,26, 27,31 Senex 25 Sir Thomas Lawrence 24 Sir Thomas 27 Sir William .... 24, 27, 27, 28 Snooks 24 Snooser 31 Spiller, The 28 Sportsman 27, 27, 30 Squeers 31 Sultan 26 Tom Leedham 29, 30 Transport 25 True Blue 28 Trump 26 Tushingham 25 Valentine 25 Vespasian 25,28 Virginia 28, 30 Vivian 27, 28, 28 Warwick 26, 27 Waterman 26 Weathercock 31 Whizgig 58 X.X 26 Yellow Dwarf 31, 31, 31 1839. PAGE. Aerator 44 Alhamhra , . 37 Antonio 33, 36 Appleton 38 Ball 40 Balloon , 40 Barkston 35,36 Bendigo 42 Betsy 44 Billy the Rover 40 Boyle's, Mr., ch. g 45 Bustard 45 Butcher 38 Caleb 33, 36 Cannon Ball. . 35, 40, 42, 43, 45 Cantab . . , 37 Carbonaro, ch. m. by 39, 39 Catch-me-who-can 36 Champagne » • 41 Champion 33, 40 Charity . . 35, 35, 40, 42, 44, 45 Charles XII 47 Chester Mail 44 Cigar (Mr. Robertson's) .... 46 Cigar (Mr. Leaky 's) .... 44, 44 Clockmaker 40 Collier 45 Comet (Mr. Goode's) 37, 41, 45 Comet (Mr. Blyth's) . 32, 33, 34 Commodore (Mr. Grove's) 46, 46 Commodore (Mr. Smith's) 33,34 Compton 41 Conservative (Mr. Golby's) . . 39 Conservative (Mr. Elmore's) 47 Conservative (Ld. Cranstoun's) 32, 32, 39 Confusion 45 Conrad 35,37 Coroner 38 Corsair 46, 46, 46 Corringham 37 Cottager 45 Coventry 45 Cramp 35 Cricketer 41 INDEX. 245 PAGB. Dart 43 Daring1 Ranger 44 Daxon 35 Deception 40 Decider 32, 44 Demidoff 37 Diana 33, 37, 41 Dictator 35 Doctor, The 47 Dusty Bob 41, 43 Embassy 37 Emperor 39 Erin-go-Bragh 42 Esmeralda 33 Era 43 Flash Billy 38 Fiecknoe 37, 46 Gaylad 33 Gilbert 47 Gipsy , 39 Giraffe 43 Go-bye 37 Goshawk . 43 Grace Darling 33, 44 Grayling 34, 34 Grasshopper s 33 Great Dan, The 47 Hap-hazard 32 Hard-bargain 41 Harlequin 47 Hasty, b. m. by 35, 42 Hercules 39 His Majesty 38 Humbug 47 Jack 35 , 36 Jack Robinson 44, 44, 45, 46, 46 Jerry 34, 40, 43 Jester 35 Jim Crow (Mr. Harris's) .. 46 Jim Crow (Mr. Land's) 36, 38, 41 Jubilee 40, 42 Kelburne's, Ld., b. g 45 Kelburne's, Ld., br. g 45 Kelburne's, Ld., b. h 45 King Cole 33, 34 Kite 37 PAGE. La Bayadere > . . 38 Lady Gosling 41 Lady Louisa 46, 46, 46 Lara 37, 43 Lawsuit 38 Leander 42,42 Liberty 41 Little Bob 36, 44 Little John 33 Logic 41 Longwaist 39 Lottery (Mr. Land's) 36, 39, 41 Lottery (Mr. Elmore's) 35, 37, 40, 42, 44, 47 Lunatic 43 Madcap 37 Magic 44 Maid of the Mill 32 Marquis 44 Mark Antony 46 Memento 37 Miller, The 37, 40 Mister Fry 33 Miss Fanny 36 Miss Whitefoot 38 Modesty 44 Multum in Parvo 45 Nanny 38 Nathan 32 Neck or Nothing 43 Needwood 36,43 Neptune 38 Nottingham 40 Nun, The 35, 40, 43 Orion 37 Ormsby 33 Paddy Carey 34, 34, 37 Pauline (Mr. Thomas's) .... 46 Pauline (Mr. Theobald's) 32, 34, 35, 43 Patty 40 Pearsdorf 41 Perfection 40, 47 Peter Simple 33, 41 , 44 Phosphorus 47, 47 Physician (late Decider) .... 45 Y 2 246 INDEX, PAGE. Pilot 36 Pioneer t 35, 39, 45 Poacher ..... 42 Predictor , 41 Prickbelt 32, 32, 33, 45 Primrose (Mr. Eeele's) .... 39 Primrose (Mr. Sprey's) .... 42 Primrose(Mr. Marshall's) 45, 46 Queen, The 34, 36, 37, 40, 43, 47, 47 Railroad 35, 36, 43, 44 Rambler 35 Rector 36 Rifleman 45 Ringleader 47 Rob Roy 38 Rory O'More 33 Rothschild's, Baron, gr. g. . . 37 Rumour 40 Rust 35 Sailor 35 Sambo 45 Sea, The 39, 39 Seventy-four 35, 40, 43 Sir Arthur 42 Sir Charles 45 Sir John 32 Sir William 34 Smike 35 Solicitor 38 Splendour 37, 40 Sportsman (Mr. Hill's) 47 Sportsman (Mr. Green's) 33, 39 Spotless 32,38 Stranger 38 Suffield's, Ld., b. g 39 Sweet William 39, 39 Thornton 42 Tom 43 Tom Tug 36 Topthorn 34 Transport 32, 36, 40 True Blue . . 35, 35, 36, 37, 43 Turner 41 Tushingham 42 Unique 37 Valentine 33 Vandyke 47 , 47 Velox 33 Victoria 47 Vivian (Mr. Pitten's) 40 Wattle 40 Waverly, b. g. by 37, 43 Weathercock 37, 43, 47 Wild Rose 39 Wing 39 Woodman 45 Yellow Dwarf 32, 33, 34, 34, 45 1840. Adrian 60 Amazon 61 Arthur 50, 57 Augean, The , 50 Barrister 52, 55, 56 Bertha 54 Bob Logic 49 Bonnivard 53,55 Brandy Nan 52 Cannon Ball 50, 52, 56, 57 Carlisle 55 Cedric 50 Changeling 53 Cheroot 57, 58, 60 Chesterfield 49 Cigar 52, 55, 57,58, 61 Columbine (Mr. Fenn's) .... 55 Columbine (Ld.Waterford) 50, 54 Colonel, The 51,54 Commodore 48, 52 Commodore, b. g. by 59 Comet * 48, 55 Corringham 53, 61 Coventry 60 Crazy Jane 55 Croxby 49, 50, 52, 55, 57 Cruikshank 51,56 Dacre 49 Daughter of Megan 56 Dauntless 56 Deception 53 Defence 49, 51 INDEX. 247 PAGE. Derrynane 53 Destiny . . . . , 51 Doctor, The 54, 56 Don Juan 48 Duenna, The 51 Flora 52,54,59 Flycatcher 59 Forester 48, 51, 53, 56, 58 Foreigner 53 Forty-two 60 Fox 66 Gaylad 49, 50, 52, 54, 61 Gipsy 60 Gipsy King; , , 58 Gleneagle 48 Goblin 54,57 Grasshopper .... 49, 50, 54, 57 Grayling, The 58, 61 Grenadier 60 Gulnare 48 Happy-go-Lucky ..... i ... . 50 Harry 52, 54 Hasty, b. m. by 50, 54 Humbug 49 Jacob Faithful 57 Jenny Jones ( Mr. Harris's) . . 54 Jenny Jones (Mr. Dring's).. 59 Jerry 50, 54, 58 Julia 56 Jubilee 57 Kerry Lass 50 Kicker, The 49, 57 Kilhamite 53 King Cole 57 Lady Gosling 57 Little Peter 57 Longwaist 51 Lord Byron 48, 55 Lottery 49, 50, 51, 54, 55, 57, 58 Lunatic 51 Madcap 52 Mary Wood 51,51 Mattadore 60 Merry Lad 57 Miss Foote 60 Miss Fanny 58 PAGE. Miss Lightfoot ........... 50 Miss Patty 53 Mischief 48, 50, 53, 53, 57, 58, 59 Modesty 51,53,58 Multura in Parvo 60, 60 Napoleon 58 Nell G wynne 59 Nimrod (Mr. De Winton's) 49, 61 Nimrod (Mr. Brown's) . . 54, 54 No-mistake 60 Nun, The 49, 51 Old Billy 55, 59 Old George 57 Pantaloon 50 Patch 51 Patapan 51 Patron 49,57,58 Peeping Tom 48 Perfection 52, 56, 58, 60 Peter Simple 49, 50, 52, 54, 57, 59 Physician 49, 57, 60 Phosphorus 59 Pilot 60 Pioneer 60, 60 Ploughboy 58,60 President 55 Prickbelt 48, 48, 53, 56, 59 Protestant 51 Pyramid 60 Queen, The 59 Rector 55 Rein Deer 50 Rifleman 60 Ringleader - 54 Rosebud 60 Rough Robin 48 Rust 51 Saladin 60, 60 Salt-fish 49 Sarah 52, 55 Sea, The 50, 57 Seringapatam 59 Seventy-four .... 49, 51, 54, 57 Shamrock ........... 52,60 Sir William 52, 56 Slashing Harry 60 248 INDEX. PAGE. Smike 52 Speculation (Mr. Hunter's). . 51 Speculation (JMr.Hussey's) 49, 60 Spolasco 51 Sportsman , 51 Spring Flower 56 Steamer 57, 59 Stranger, The 55, 55, 58 Tally-ho 48 Tartar 53, 58 Tare-it 55 Thought .... 51, 53, 57, 58, 59 Teddy the Tiler 51 Telegraph 56 Ten-and-Sixpence 54 Terror 53, 58 Tobacconist 57, 61 True Blue 54 Uncle Dick 60 Valentine (^Mr. T. Hussey's) 54 Valentine (Mr. Power's) 56, 58 Vespasian 55 Victoria (Mr. Land's) 61 Victoria (Mr. Barker's) .... 48 Virgin 51 Walker 50,56 Warwick 55 Weaver, The 52, 57, 68 Weathercock .... 48, 50, 55, 58 Whalebone 49 White's, Capt., br. h 52 Winchester 54, 55 Zethus 57, 61 1841. Ada 66 Aggravator 68,68,71,73 Amazon , 7] Anonymous 76 Antelope 68, 75 Ashton 76 Atalanta 71 Bangalore 66 Banker 77 Bess 76 Black Lottery 63 Black Prince 70, 72 Blaze-away 73 Bleacher 63, 68 Bobby Horse, The 74 Bob Acres 77 Bottom 64 Boy Blue 63, 65 Bravo « 68 Brown Stout. 72, 73, 74 Butterfly 65 Cannon Ball 69 Carlow 68 Centurion 75 Champion 66 Charity 64, 67 Charles XII 71,74 Challenger 72,73,75 Cheroot 69, 75 Cigar 64, 65, 67, 69 Clifton 63 Comet 71 Commodore 65, 68 Conservative 62 Consul 67, 69, 76 Cotton Ball 68 Creole 63, 65, 68 Creeper 63 Creeping Jane 7l Croxby 64, 65, 67, 76, 77 Crucifix 70 Crusader 75 Danebury 76 Daughter of Megan 66 Dauntless 70 Defence 64 Ditto , 67 Doctor (Mr.W. Richardson's) 64 Doctor (Mr. Baldwin's) ...» 73 Duenna, The 64 Duplicate, ch. m. by 62 Elmore 67 Emperor 72, 75 Erin 77 Express 70 Faith 66 INDEX. 249 PAGE. Fairy 68 Falcon, gr. g. by 68, 70 Field Marshall 70 Flacrow 70 Flyer, The 70,73 Game Boy 69 Game Chicken, The 77 Game Cock 63 Gaudy Chief 74, 75 Gaylad 63, 64, 65, 67, 69; 70, 72, 76, 77 General 73 George Beers (late Forester) 71 Goblin . . 62, 64, 65, 70, 73, 75 Goliah 72 G rafton 63 Grasshopper 64, 72 Grayling 67, 69, 72, 75 Grey Cripple 62 Grimace 72 Hamlet, Sister to 69 Hang'em 64 Harkaway (Mr. Betts's) .... 72 Harkaway (Mr. Scott's) .... 74 Harkaway (Mr. Anderson's) 69, 73, 75 Hawk, The 64 Hazard 69 Hermit 62 Isis 70 Jane 66 Jerry 70 Jessie 75 Jim Crow 72,76 John Bull 74, 75 Jupiter 62, 64, 69 Kicker, The 63, 64, 68 Kilkenny 73 Lawyer 73 Legacy 64, 65, 67 Ling Cropper 71 Little Bess 74, 74 Little Robert 76 Littleton 74 Loch Nagar 76 Lottery (Mr. Goodwin's) .. 71 PAGE. Lottery (Mr. Elmore's) 64, 67, 73, 75, 76 Luck's-all 76 Lunatic 65, 66 Magpie 68 Manilla 76, 76 Marchioness 67 Marquis 74 Maria 71 Matilda 73 Mazeppa 67 Melbourne 63 Merchant (Sir H. Bruce's) 71, 76 Merchant (Mr. Tilbury's) . . 76 Mischief 65, 74, 75, 75 Moor, The 62, 62, 66, 66, 67, 68,73 Multum in Parvo 75, 76 Nancy Dawson 72 Napoleon 68 Need wood 70 Needy 70 Negociator 66 Nimrod (Mr. Brown's) .... 70 Nimrod (Mr. Scott's) 76 Numps . . , . . 68 Oakstick 70 Oliver Twist 64, 69 Orion.... 62 Oxonian 62 Pedlar 77 Perfection 66, 69, 72, 75, 75, 76 Peter Simple 63, 64, 67, 69, 70 Pharold 69 Physician 63, 69, 73 Pilot (Mr. Raner's) 72 Pilot (Hon. C. Lamb's) .... 76 Pioneer 75,76 President 74 Pretty Jane 71,75 Prickbelt 65, 69 Prince 65 Protestant 72 Quilp 73 Railroad 68 Rebecca 67 Red Lion 63 250 INDEX. PAGE. Returned, The 66, 76 Revealer 62, 64 Reveller 69 Roderick Random 65 Romp, The 66, 71 Roulette 75 Rush c 64 Sailor 71 Saladin 75 Saltfish 70 Sam Weller 76 Sankey 77 Say Little 67 Schedule 62 Selim 64, 69, 72 Seventy-four 64, 70 Sir William 73 Smedley Lily 74 Spectator 70 Sprig 73 Stag 63 St. Paul 67 Stranger, The 67 Sultana 70 Sunbeam 71 Susan 77 Tally-ho 62, 64, 65 Thought 66 Tivyside Lass 65 Tobacconist 66 Tom Tug 62 Topthorn (Mr. Reynard's) 71,74 Topthorn (Mr. Griffin's) .... 73 True Bluev . . 64, 67, 69, 74, 75 Trump 77 Uncle Dick 75 Union 62, 66 Valentine 71 Vanguard 66,73 Victoria 63 Victorine 76 Vivian 72 Weaver, The 65 White-stockings 73, 77, 77 Zeno 69 Zillah 73 1842. PAGE. Actor, The 82, 90 Alice Grey 86 Anonymous . . 79, 81, 84, 93, 93 Anti-Reformer 84 Antelope 90 Ashton 93 Atalanta 79 Augean, The 93, 93 Banker (late Antelope) .... 84 Bangalore.... 81 Banathlath 80 Barber, The 85 Bay Dobbin 78 Begum 93, 93 Bellona .... 82, 86, 91, 92, 93 Bibury 79 Birthday 82 Black Bess 79 Black Lottery 96 Blueskin 80 Bob Acres 83 Bob Logic 83 Bonnet Rouge 94, 94, 95 Bounce-away 81 Bravo ...". 83 Bucephalus 96 Buffoon 79, 82, 87, 89, 98 Bungaree 84 Burton 97 Cannon Ball 78,78,81,85 Cardinal 84,87,89,91 Caxton 88 Ccelebs 89 Charles XII 79, 83 Challenger 85 Cheroot (Capt. Richards's) 92 Cheroot (Mr. Oliver's) 82, 82, 86, 95 Christopher Sly 80, 83 Claude Duval 82 Cob, The 84 Cognovit 93, 97 Columbine (Mr. Maycock's) 92 Columbine (Ld. Waterford's) 81 Commodore 82,86,88 INDEX. 251 PAGE. Consul . . 78, 81, 82, 87, 92, 96 Cora 83 Corsair 88 Creole 79, 84 Creeper 87, 75 Creeper, br. g. bv 79, 80, 87, 88, 90 Cripple 78,59 Cruikshank 88 Curate 94 Dairy Maid 85 Damper 79 Danebury 87 Daring Ranger, The .... 94, 94 Dean Swift 95 Defence 81 Deserve 86 Diana 90 Dick 85 Dick Forester 92 DickTurpin .... 78,86,86,90 Doubtful 78, 87 Dragsman 86, 90, 92 Duenna 90, 96, 98 Dusty Bob 87 Emperor 85, 97 Fakeaway 93, 97 Fan 79 Fanny 91 Fencer 96 Fieschi 84 Finchley 84 Flyer, The 83 Forget-me-not 81 Forty-two 83,86 Forester 86 Freshman 79,80 Frolic 79, 86 Game Chicken, The 81 Gaylad 79, 80, 82, 83, 87, 88, 92 Geordy 97 Giles 93, 93 Gipsy (Hon. A. J. Villiers's) 78, 84, 93 Gipsy (Mr. Brettle's)] 89 Goblin . . 83, 88, 94, 94, 95, 96 PAGE. Grace Darling 98 Grey Cob 97 Groggy 85, 88 Grouse 80,88,92 Gulnare 92 Harborough 78 Harrow Boy 95, 95, 96 Hawk 89 Helen 81, 85 Hevthrop 82 Honesty 81 Hotspur 93 Hunchback 80 I-am-a-coming 97 Imperial Tom 86 Investment 98 Jack Tar 90 Jane Crow 80 Jemmy 82 Jenny Cleaver 89 Jerry 83 Jim-along-Josey 81,84 John Bull 90, 91 Kangaroo 79,86,91,91 King William 81 Kittv 81 Lady Emily 98 Lady Louisa 88, 89 Lady Grey 85, 90 Lady Jane 80 Lady Langford 81 Lasquinet 82 Lather 82, 87,90, 96 Lazzaroni 79 Legacy 84, 90, 91 Lincoln 97, 98 Little Tommy 83, 83, 86 Little Comberton 82, 87 Long Stop 94 Lord Sutt 97 Lottery 79,81, 98 Luck's-all 81 Ludlow 83 Lycurgus 96 Malvern 91 Mary Gray 94 252 INDEX. PAGB. Master Robert 87 Matilda . . 82, 90, 91, 91, 92, 93 Mazeppa, br. m. by 79 Memento 82,84,89 Mephistopbiles 81 Mercbant 83, 86, 92 Merry Lass 93 Mischief 80, 84, 86, 90 Modesty 97 Montis Puella 84 Moor, The 89,91 Mountain 90, 96 Muslin 89 Napoleon 86 Napoleon le Grand, By, b. g. 87 Napier's, Mr., br. g 97 Neasham Lass 8.5, 87, 89 Negro . . 82, 92, 94, 95, 95, 96 Never-say-die 92 Nicholas Nickleby 90 Nirnrod 92, 95 Nix-my-dolly 93 Nonsense 80 Nun, The 96 OdelPs, Mr., g 78 Off-she-goes 90 Oliver Twist 80 Ormsby 89, 91 Page, The 96 Pat Rooney 90 Pauline (Mr. Theobald's) ..82 Pauline (Mr. Norton's) 89 Pennyweight 96 Perfection 84, 91 Perseverance 85 Peter Simple ... . 81,83,85, 87 Physician 78,78 Ploughbov(i\lr. Eustace's) 88,88 Ploughboy (Mr.Tresham's) . . 78 President 98 Prettv Billy 97 Prince, The 91 Prince Albert 93 Pussey 98 Puzzle 94 Queen, The 93, 97, 98 I' AGE. Ragman 98 Railroad 83 Rebel 86 Redwing 98 Returned, The 81,93,93 Roderick Random 82, 83, 93, 93 Romp, The 82, 89, 91, 92, 93, 93 Rosebud 92 St. Davis 90 Sam Swipes 98 Sam Weller.. 79, 81, 81, 83, 92 Sankey 83, 86 Sandbeck, b. g. by 80, 82, 83, 85, 88 Satirist 81 Seventy-four 80, 84 Shot-belt 90 Silver Top. 78 Sir Harry 79,79 Sir Robert 85 Sir Arthur 87 Sir Walter 88 Skvlark 80 Snap 80 Snip 79, 88 Somerset 92 Spangle 96 Spring Flower 83, 86 Stranger 95 Student, The 95, 95, 98 Syphax 84 Tally-ho (Mr. Holt's) 89 Tally-ho (Mr. Lewis's) 78,82, 83, 86 Tartan 96 1'earaway 96 Ten-pound-no-object 83 Tomboy 96 Tom Tug 78 Tommy 79, 83, 88 Topthorn 97 Uncle Ben 88 Union 90, 98 Vanguard (Mr. King's) 89,96 Vanguard (Mr. A. M'Donogh's) 95, 96 INDEX. 253 TAGE. Vanquish 88 Victoria 85, 92 Violet 92 Virginia 95 Voyager 94 Waverly 85 White-nose 89 White-stockings 80,87 Wild Flower 86 Wonder 90 York 78 Zethus 86 1843. A. B. C 127, 127 Actjeon 102 Adrian Ill, 130 Affghan 112 Aggravator 117 Agnes 102 Alice 110 Alma Ill Anonymous 108 Antelope 114, 1 14 Anthony 110 Arated'. Ill Ariel 106 Asmodeus 106 Astrea 123 Atalanta 100 Aylesbury Hunter, The. . . . Ill Bachelor Ill Baron St. Liz 124 Baronet, The 106 Barnaby 110 Beeswing 118 Belzoni 118 Bellman 116,116,126,126 Belfield 114 Beverley's, Mr., b. m 107 Billy.... 106 Binks the Bagman 127 Black Lottery 112,120 Blacklock 125 Black Bess .... 307 PAGE. Black Diamond 106 Black Prince, The 104, 108 Blue Bonnet (Mr. Wray's) 119 BlueBonnet(Mr.Sowerby's) 115 Blue Bonnet (Mr. Jones's) . . 131 Blueskin 126,127,127 Bobby 101 Bobby Trot 102 Bolton 101 Bother'em 124 Box-keeper 128, 131 Brewood 128 Brilliant 122, 132 Bucephalus 101, 103, 105, 112, 117 Buckfoot 99 Bude Light 106 Buffoon 103, 106, 115, 117, 122 Bulbridge 101 Bungaree ...... 102 Burton 100 Cambridgeshire Lady 116 Cannon Ball 99,99,116 Caroline 109,125 Carlo 128, 129 Cardinal 114, 123, 130 Cattonian 105 Cceur de Lion 106 Chandos 118 Charles O'Malley 100 Champion 125 Charity 103 Chas.XII. 103,109,116,122,125 Charley 106 Cheroot (Mr. Pritchard ns.) 102 Cheroot (Mr. Oliver's) 107,112, 119, 121, 123, 124, 129 Chester 117 Chelmsford (late Ragman) 124 Chicken Hazard Ill Citizen 112 Claude Duval 105, 105 Claude Melnotte 100 Clown, The 127 Clumber 126,126,127,130 Cocoa Nut 132 Z 254 INDEX. PAGE. Cock Robin (Mr. Barker's) 124 Cock Robin (Ld. A. Lennox's) 111, 120 Colverston Ill Commodore 112,117 Consul 103,104 Confidence 102, 108 Cora 108,109, 123 Corinthian 132 Cottager 119 Cotton Ball 108 Countess, The 123 Count, The 122 Creole 114 Creeper 129 Crocus 104, 112 Croxby 105 Crookshanks 108, 1 17 Dallington 107,109,120,122,128 Dart 129 Dark Susan 121,128 Dauntless 113 Deborah Dent 99 Deception 123 Defence 105 DickTurpin 121 Dick Swiveller 122 Doctor, The 104 Doctor (Mr. Whitehead's) 129 Donnington 118 Dordan's, Mr., ch. g 99 Dragsman (Mr. Holman's) 103, 104, 108, 112 Dragsman (Mr. Peake's) - . 128 Ducrow 110 Duenna, The 108,130 Duke, The 101 Dwarf, The 107 Dyson's, Mr., m 103 Eleven's the Nick Ill Ellen 104 Ellen (late False One) .... 126 Emancipation 109 Emperor (Mr. M'Innes's).. 127 Emperor (Mr, Neville's) .. 102 False One 121 PAGE. Fanny (Mr. Cuff's) 99 Fanny (Mr. Hill's) 100 Fanny (Mr. Symonds's) 107,116 Fencer 115 Ferneley, Sister to 103 Ferryman 113 Finchley 115, 129 First Position 1 17, 123 Flyer, The 116 Forget-me-not 130 Forester 117,131 Forty-two 103, 100, 128, 121, 123 Galloway (Count Leslie's) . . 100 Gameboy 109 Game Cock (late Bravo) .. 130 Gay Lass 104 Gay Lad (Mr. Mattham's) 120 Gazelle Ill, 117, 131 Giles HO Gipsy 115 Gipsy Girl 107, 116 Gloster Lass 99 Goblin 105, 121 Go-bye 127 Goodall 131 Goosequill 117, 125 Grafton 132 Grasshopper 107 Granby 104 Gunner, The 115 Guy 104, 112 Hadley 131 Hamilton's, Mr., b. m 125 Harewood 128 Harrop 125 Hawk, The 103, 114 Hazard 99, 113, 121, 130 Hervio Nano 106 HightvTighty 108,112 Hill Coolie 123 Hind, The 101 Honest George 128,129 Hopping Tom 99,107,116 Hornet.., 115 Horse Chesnut 117 Hotspur 124 INDEX, 255 PAGE. Hunter, The 103 Impostor, The Ill Irish Jack Ill Irishman 110 Isabella 122 Isoline 122 Jack 101, 113 Jack Hinton 110,110 Jack Sheppard 110,110 Jenny Jones 102 Jerry 112 Jessie 132 Jim Crow 113 Johnny Broome 102 Jonathan 116 Kicker 119 King of the Valley 112 Kinloch 115 Knobstick 99, 99, 103, 109, 109, 114, 114, 124, 127 Lady Langford 105 Lady Emily 110 Lady Grey Ill, 130 Lady Harriet 119 Lady Harkaway 121 Lather 112, 130 Laurestina 129 Legacy 122 Leisure 128 Liberty 114 Little Bess 126 Little John (Mr. Hill's) . . 128 Little John (Mr. Baxter's) 119 Little Peter 101 Little Robert 106, 119, 121, 123, 128 Little Nell 118 Little Annie 120 Little Bustle 121,121,121 Longwaist 130 Lottery 104,128,129 Lozingaro 110 Lucy Long 132 Luck's-all 119 Luther 118 Lycurgus 118, 124, 129 PAGE, Lyndoch 110 Mackender's, Mr., m 106 Madge Wildfire 129 Magic 105, 132 Man of Kent 105 Marengo 101, 108, 114, 120, 123 Marianne 129 Marshall's, Mr., ch. h 103 Mary Wood 125 Master Humphrey 109 Matilda (Mr. Hartley's) .. 102 Matilda (Mr. Wheeler's) . . 131 Matilda (Mr. Austen's) 108, 119, 121 Matilda (Mr. Price's) 125 Mazeppa (Mr. Ashton's) .. 106 Mazeppa (Mr. Sutton's) . . 122 Mazeppa (Mr. Hill's) .... 127 Memnon 108 Mermaid 106 Merchant 105, 114, 126 Midnight 118 Miss Lucy 129 Miss Morgan 99 Miss Horner 1 10 Mischief 129 Miss Arnold 114 Miss Norman 122, 126 Mrs. Thomas 116 Modideroo 110 Mohawk 115 Moll-in-the-Wad 115 Mongrel 125 Montezuma 113, 113 Moor, The 114 Moonraker 115, 131 Mountain <.... 113 My Jewel 116, 116, 118, 124, 126 Mystery 120 Napier's, Mr., br. m 100 Napoleon 110,120 Navarino 107 Needwood 116, 118, 120, 124, 124, 130 Negociator 100 Negro 103 256 IXDEX. PAGE. Newington 132 Nimrod (Mr. Mare's) 103, 104, 112, 119, 121,130 Nimrod (Mr. Chantrey's) . . 123 Nob, The 120 Non-panel 122 Nottingham 1 30 Novice 126 Now-or-never 101 Oak-stick 114 Old Jack 118 Old Tom 119 Oliver Twist .. 114,127 Orion 125 Oswald's, Mr., ch. h... 107, 120 Paddy (Mr. Nixon's).. 117,122 Paddy (Mr. Elmore's) 132 Page, The 108, 110, 112, 120, 121 Patrick t 125 Pedlar 103, 132 Peter Simple 103, 104, 108, 129 Pickwick 108 Pilot 117, 122, 130 Pineapple 100 Pirate 126 Poacher, The 1 23 Prejudice 110,115 Prima Donna 121,121,122 Pussey (Mr. Roebuck's) .. 102 Pussey (Mr. Preston's) 109, 110, 127, 127 Queen, The (Mr. Robertson's) 100, 125, 131 Queen, The (Mr. Simond's) 131 Quilp the Lawyer 102 Quilp 129 Ragged Jack 101, 103, 123, 130 Ragman 106, 115, 123, 130 Rat-trap 119 Rebel 103, 107 Recovery 120,124 Rector / 116 Red Robin 124 Redwing 104, 110 Regulator 103 Reid's, Mr., b. g 114 TAGE. Returned, The .. 104, 114, 120 Rhoda 109 Rioter 106 Rodney 124 Roger 108 Romp, The 101, 105 Rory O'More (Mr. Ferguson's) 115 Rory O'More (Mr. Williamson's) 125, 125 Roscommon 132 Roscius 104 Rosette 106 Rose Castle 115 Rosamond 124 Roulette 112, 118 Royalist 127, 127 Rudd's, Mr., b. g 128 Rush 115 Rushing Maggie 131 St. Valentine 114, 121 Sailor Ill Salesman 110, 115 Sam Swipes 129, 132 Sankey 106 Sawyer. Ill Scorpio 125 Scotsfoot 106, 120, 124, 124 Screw-driver 128 Seventy-four 124,124 Shamrock 109 Shaver, The, b. g. by 130 Shakespeare 109, 126 Sin 115 Sir Robert 107, 119 Slashing Harry 101, 118 Slasher, The Ill Sleight-of-hand 118 Slitherfield 121 Slug 129 Smolensko 107,116 Snip 103 Snowdrop 121 Spangle 103, 120, 123 Spider 100 Splendour 102, 130 INDEX. 257 PAGE. Stag, The 113 Stanhope 131, 131 Straps 109 Stranger (late Leicester) .. 120 Student, The (Mr. Ball's) 106, 115, 129, 132 Student, (Mr. Fisher's) 128, 128 Syphax 128 Taglioni 129 Tally-ho (Mr. Lewis's) 99, 108, 116 Tally-ho (Mr. Williams's) 126, 127, 127, 130 Tartar 101 Tassingham 118 T'Auld Chap 104 Teetotum 105 Tidings 120, 121 Tiger .... 130 Timid 132 Tinder Box 105 Tiny 106 Tockington 108 Tod Rider, The 112 Tollemache's, Mr., br. m. .. 123 Tommy (Mr. Powell's) 111, 116, 121 Tommy (Mr. Darby's) 122 Tomtit 107,119 Tom Tug 128 Topthorn 100 Trembler 116 Triangle 101 Trouble 100 Truth 131 Unknown, The 132 Vanguard (Mr. King's) 103, 104, 117, 120, 124, 129 Vanguard (Mr. Rendall's) . . 115 Very Happy 102,115 Vestris 103 Veteran 127 Victorine 100, 126, 132 Victor 131, 131 Victoria 104 Vision 110 PAGE. Vivian 119 Wamba 130 Warwick (Cornet Hobson's) 112 Warwick (Capt. Griffiths's) 112 Wasp, The 117 Waterloo 129 Waverley 107, 114, 114, 126, 126 Wee Pet 110 Weed, The 115,115 Welbeck 119 Werner (late Vanguard) 103,109 Whalebone ♦ 101,113 Why -not 116 Widow Malone, The 120 Wildboy 107 Wilson's, Mr., ch. m 118 Will-o'-the-Wisp 121 Wonder 107, 119 Wetherstone Lass ....... . 112 Yellow Dwarf 118,118 York 99, 116 Yorkshire Farmer 107, 109, 109 Young-one 101 Zoroaster 109,127,131 1844. Ace of Diamonds 144, 149, 153 Advauce, b. c. by 137 Aggravator.. 141, 146, 148, 155 Albert 150, 162 Alice Gray 141 Alonzo 161 Ariel 150,156,158 Aristocrat, or Dandy 143, 148, 149, 157 Balloon 148 Balugani 144, 151 Banker 154 Baron 150 Baronet (Capt. Bushe's) . . 134 Baronet (Mr. Dauber's) .. 138 Belfield 144 Belzoni 152 Ben Poison 151 161 Z 2 258 INDEX. PAGE. Bevan's, Mr., br. pony . . . , 145 Binks the Bagman . . .\ 159, 159 Binks the Bagman, Brother to 150, 159 Biped 147 Birthday 140,153,153 Black-bird 137 Black Sultan 153 Blue Pill 149 Blueskin 159, 159 Bob Acres 133 Bold Reynard 153 Bolus 134, 154, 157 Bordeaux 159 Boxkeeper 134, 146, 160 Brandy Nan 137 Bravo 163 Brenda 139, 146 Brilliant 142, 142, 144, 155, 158, 160 British Yeoman, A 137, 144, 150 Brown's, Mr., br. g 140 Bruton 157 Brutus (late Viscount) .... 159 Buck, The 162 Bungaree 134 Butterfly 146 Calamity 152 Camilla 144 Camilla 155, 156 Captain Swing 162 Cardinal, The (Mr. Lang- ley's) 152, 152, 152 Cardinal (Mr. Browning's) 161 Cardinal Puff" 135 Carlow 134, 136 Carlton's, Mr., m 161 Garrotte 163 Cart-a-genii 139 Ca. Sa 141 Caterpillar 162, 162 Caisar 138, 139, 144, 1 59 Cbance 138,145,163 Charles O'Malley 141, 146 Charles XII 157 Charlev 139, 144 PAGE. Charity (Mr. Vevers's) 136, 138, 142, 145, 157 Charity (Mr. Heyne's) 149 Cheroot (Mr. Oldaker's) 161, 163 Cheroot (Mr.Tennant's) 150, 152 Christian's, Mr., h 161 Claude Duval 155 Clementina.. 141, 141, 156, 158 Clipper, The 157, 157, 157 Coatham 147 Cock Robin 147,156 Cognac 162 Commodore 148 Comus, b. g. by 142 Confidence 151 Confusion 139, 1 53 Confusionee, Sister to .... 156 Conjuror . „ 157 Conrad (Mr. Reilly's) 143 Conrad (Mr. Davis's) .... 162 Conspirator 147 Constable of Chester 141 Cora 142, 142 Corinthian 163 Corpse 141 Corsair , • • • 139 Count, The 133 Countess Guicciola 161 Creeper (Mr. Wilson's) .. 156 Creeper (Mr. Ekins's) 134, 142, 142, 151 Creeping Jenny 156, 158 Cremona 150 Cripple 134 Crocus 137 Cropper 134 Culverthorpe 136, 142, 142, 145 Cureall 137 Cuirassier 147 Cyrus 147 Dairy Maid 153 Dallington 133 Dandy 158 Daring Ranger, The .. 133, 156 Defaulter., t 133 Dick Turpin 145 INDEX. 259 PAGE. Discipline 163 Discord 149 Discount .. 136,138,142,154 Discretion 161 Doctor 151 Dr. Faustus, br. g. by 140. 145 Donald Caird 151,158 Donnington 155 Doubtful 162 Dreadnought 141 Duenna, Tbe 134, 136 Duke, The 144,151,160 Duplicate 135 Duprez 146,149,161 Egyptian, The 144 Ellen 133 Emperor (Ld. Maidstone's) 139, 144, 147, 159 Emperor (Mr. Tebbitt's) ..140 Exquisite, The, b. g. by . . 163 Fair Penitent 148,151,151 Fair-play 144 Fairy Queen, The 136 Faith 150, 156, 162 Fanny 133 Fanny Careless 144 Fern el ey, Sister to. . . . 136, 137 Ferryman 154 Fiddle-case 135 Fire-king 144 First Attempt 139 Fitz-Cardinal 155 Flight 136, 137, 154 Fly-catcher 162 Fly-away 163 Forget-me-not (now Tantalus) 142, 142, 154 Foxberry 158 Foxhunter (Mr. Grimmer's) 146, 150, 156 Foxhunter (Mr. Dixon's) .. 151 Foxhunter (Mr. Gregson's) 158 Frisby's Mr., b. h 133 Game Boy 157 Game Cock 154 Gangrene 148, 151 Garry Owen 1 52 Gaylad 141, 144 Gaylass 149 General 141, 163 Gift ,. 151 Ginger Hackles 137 Gipsy 154,157 Gipsy Girl 140 Gipsy Lass 135 Gipsy Queen, The 155 Goblin 159 Grace (late Rushing Maggie) 159 Grace Darling 156,159 Great Western, The 147 Grey Miracle 144 Greyskin 159 Grimaldi 133 Happy-go-Lucky 1 44 Hawk, The 141 Hazard 136 Heart of Oak 158,160 Henry II 157 Heslington .... 138, 138, 141 Hinton Lass 149 Hotspur 159 Humbug 146,155,158,160 Impostor, The 147 Irish Girl 143, 143, 158 Isabella 157,157,157 Jack (Mr. James's) 153 Jack (Mr. Bretherton's) .. 153 Jack Price 162 Jacob Faithful 140 Japhet, gr. m. by 139 Jeanetta 144 Jellalabad 143 Jemmy 157 Jemmy Jumps 158 Jessie, alias Pickwick .... 158 Jessy 147, 1 52 Jim Crow 140 Josephine 136, 142, 142 Kate 138 Kicker 146 King Cole 142,145 Kitten 150 260 INDEX. PAGE. Kittj 110, 144, 1.55 Knapp 141 Knight Templar 147 La Bat 140 Lady-day 133 Lady Harkaway 136, 142, 142, 155 Lady Jane 163 La Gitana 147 Landlady 137 Langolian 153 Lather 138,160 Lawyer 153 Leo 144 Let-me-try 1 44 Lightning 139 Little Devil 150 Little Dick 148 Little Peter 138, 148 Little Robert 134, 136, 137, 144, 149, 151, 155 Liverpool • . . 148 Llangollen (late Highflyer) 156 Logic 162 Lottery 134, 136, 145, 152, 158 Louisa Brown 162 Louis Philippe 138, 148 Luck's-all 146 Lucy Long * . . . . 149 Ludlow 157 Lycurgus .. 136, 137, 149, 155 Maggy 145 Maid of Athens 139 Maitland's, Mr., br. h 149 Mallard 147 Marca Persiana 150 Marengo (Mr. Bretherton's) 138, 142, 142, 148, 153, 154 Marengo (Mr. Haworth's) 148 Marmaduke 161 Marston 149 Matilda 161 May-day 133 Merchant 154 Mercury 145 Mermaid 152, 152 TAGE. Merry Lass 134, 135 Miller, The 133 Miracle 160 Miss Fidgetty 143 Miss Goresby 134 Miss Ugly Mug 142 Mitchell innes's, Mr., h. . . 149 Modideroo 157 Monk, The 155 Monarch 152 Moonraker 1 63 Mountain 159, 1 59 Mudlark 138 Mummy, The, ch. h. by . . 141 My Darling '..... 150 My Jewel 145, 158 Napoleon 134 Needwood 134, 135, 135 Newcastle Tommy 140 Newport (late Mantilini) .. 154 Nicholas 139 Nimrod (Mr. Mare's) .... 138 Nimrod (Mr. Symonds's) . . 143 Nimrod (Mr. Rolt's) 160 No Go 160, 162 Nora Creina (late Kate Kear- ney) 137 Norma 162 Nottingham 154 Novice (Mr. D'Oyley's) .. 146 Novice (Mr. Giles's) 151 Novice (Capt. Jones's) .... 154 Old Glory 145 Old Tom 137, 139 Orphan Boy, The 152 Paddy (Mr. Mead's) ....146 Paddy (Mr. Strother's).. . . 156 Pantaloon 145 Partizan 143 Patron 147 Pauline (Mr. Brown's). .. . 146 Pauline (Mr. Theobald's) 156, 156 Paul Pry 148 Pedlar 161 Perambulator 141 INDEX. 261 Perfection 146, 151, 155 Peter Simple 138, 138, 147, 160 Philosopher 136,145,151 Pickwick (Capt. Little's) .. 147 Pickwick (Mr. Halford's) .. 160 Pickwick (Mr. Philpot's) vide Jessie. Pilot... 143 Pineapple 162 Pirate 150, 150, 153, 156, 160 Pony, The (Mr. Seffert's) 135 Pony, The (Capt. Bovd's) 159 Post Captain ". 152 Premier 134 Priessnitz 136, 137 Prima Donna 147 Prince, The (late Marquis) 156 Pussey 147 Queen (Mr. Symonds's) . . 138 Queen, The (Mr. Ivens's) 151 Queen Bee 145 Quo Minus 156 Ragged Jack 142, 154, 154 Ragman 134, 146, 150 Ragweed 159 Ramsay's, Mr., h 149 Ramsay's, Mr., gr. h 149 Rebecca 134, 135 Red Robin 159 Refuse 144 Regalia 136,142 Regulator 160 Reindeer 146 Returned, The .. 138,139,149 Rival 147, 150 Robin Adair 136,142,160 Robin Hood 163 Robinson 138,138 Rob Roy 161 Romp, The 138, 138, 148 Roulette 136, 142, 144, 155 Rufus 150 Safeguard 150,156,158 Safety Valve 153 Sally-go-by-'em 135 Sahfish 163 PAGE. Sampson ■< 0... 163 Sam Slick 163 Sam Swipes 140 St. Botolph 151, 155 St. Denis (vide Brother to Binks the Bagman) St. Leon 150,155,158 Scavenger 154 Scraper 159 Sedgefield 158 Selim 148, 157 Sergeant Bother'eni 135 Shakespeare 142, 155 Shamrock 149 Shepherd, The 158 Sign Post 152 Silvertail 133 Sir Robert 135 Skylark 152 Smolensko 135,135,151 Soldier, The 148 Spell, The 152 Splendour , 161 Sportsman 161 Squib 134 Stockbridge 149 Stranger,The(Ld.Glamis's) 152 Stranger, The (Ld.Alford's) 160 Student, The 134, 143, 145, 150, 152, 162 Sultan; The 149 Sweet Biscuit 147 Tally-ho (Mr. Lewis's) 135, 140, 144 Tally-ho (Mr. Graham's) .. 157 Tamworth 154 Tea Fighter 147,152 Teetotum 138 Telegraph 143, 1 43 Tilbury's, Mr., g 161 Tinder Box .... 157, 159, 159 Tinker 153 Tod-rider, The 148 Tom 142 Tom Tit 143 Tom Tug 134, 138, 144, 149, 155 262 INDEX. PAGE. Toprail 162 Turfcutter 136, 142, 143 Thacker's, Mr., br. m 140 Ugly Buck 149 Ugly Doe, The 137 Unfortunate 156, lo8 Ungrateful 136, 136, 157 Unknown 146 Vanguard 136, 142, 145, 149, 160, 162 "Velocity 157 Veteran 159 Victoria 161 Viper 145, 145 Vixen 156 PAGE. Warwick 147 Waterwitch 147 Waverley 155 Weed, The 157 Whitney 147 Wildboy (Mr. Sutcliffe's) . . 146 Wildboy (Mr. Bunney's) . . 151 Will-o'-the-Wisp .... 135,162 Wilson's, Mr., ch. m 156 Wiverton 138 Yellow Dwarf 146, 153, 153, 156, 160, 162 Yorkshire Hussar 141 Yorkshire Lass 148, 1 52 Zingari .►, 156 IRISH. 1842. (From the Autumn only.) PAGE. Agnes 168 Anonymous 166 Arbitration (late Ten-and- Sixpence) 168,168 Bannathlath 167 Bard, The 169, 169 Barmaid 171 Bar Sinester 167, 168 Bessy Bedlam 169 Blueskin 165, 166, 166, 167 Botanist 171 Bounceaway 169 British Yeoman 172 Brunette 166,169 Buck, The 165, 167, 167, 168, 168 Charming Julia 168 PAGE. Cherry Brandy .. 168, 168, 168 Clinker 166 Clone 166, 166 Conrad 166,167,167 Creeping Jenny 168 Darlington 170 Deceiver . . . . « 170 Don John 169 Don't-say-No 165 Duvernay 167,167 Egg-nip 170 Evil Eye 170 Fairy-boy . . * 170 Fawn, The . . 166, 166, 166, 167 Foulum 165 George 170 Hip 166, 170 Jim Crow 168 Kilkee 167 Kilmoyler 167 INDEX. 263 PAGE. King of Kelton, The 169 Knave of Trumps 171 Knight of Tara, The 169 Lambkin 167 Lioness . 169 Liskennet 165 Little-thought-of 170 Lively Kate 167 Manilla 166 May-boy 166 Merrylegs 168 Modesty 170 Nameless 171 Noble 169 Paddy Whack 170 Peacock 169 Pearson's, Mr., ch. h 170 Peggy Nowlan 171 Penelope 171 Pine 167 Polly 171 Poor Pat 169, 170 Pouset 167 Rasper 171, 171 Regulator 166,166,166 Rory O'More 171 Rover 169 Ruby 165 Sauce-Pan 170 Smallhopes 171 Spice 169 Starling 166 Surprise 171, 171 Taglioni 169, 169 Tearaway 167 Tidy 165 Triton 171 Tullamaine 165, 167 Vixen 168 Wasp 168, 169 Whalebone 165 Whitefoot 169,170 Wide-awake 171 William 167 Zealot 170 1843. TAGE. Alice 185 Alley's, Mr. P., ch. h 173 Amazon 172 Antanalpha 189, 193 Apostate, The 176, 187 Artful Dodger, The 172 Bard, The 191 Beeswing 184,184 Biscuit 176, 183, 184 Blueskin 175, 181, 183, 184, 190 Bob Boots 180 Boyne Lass 175 Brunette 178, 180, 184, 184, 184, 192 Bryan Boroihme . 4 ... . ... 186 Buck, The 175, 176, 188, 188, 189, 189, 189, 190, 191, 193 Caledon Harkaway 194 Capua 176, 182 Careless 182 Castletown 175 Catch-him-who-can 190 Chance (Mr. Dyser's) 191 Chance (Mr. W'ilmott's) . . 180 Chanter 177, 179, 186, 187, 187 Charming Julia 190 Cherry Brandy 176 Clear Air 190 Clock, The 176 Clone 174, 190, 191 Cob, The 185 Cock-of-the-Heath 175 Conciliator 191 Coollatin 175 Coonagh Lass .. 176, 188, 189 Corkscrew 172 Crazy Jane 182 Crocus 194 Curate 172,181,183,192 Cvclops 180, 186 Dahlia 185 De Frene 184, 192 Desperate 186,186 Dissolution 174 Don, The 185, 185 264 INDEX. PAGE. Don John 187,192 Duvernav (Capt. Creagh's) 173, 177 Duvernay (Ld. Clanricarde's) 176, 185 Economy 172, 176, 176 Eggflip 182, 188 Emerald 181 Enchantress 182 Erin 172, 175, 183 Evil Eye 181 Exchange 178 Fakeaway 181 Fanny 177 Fanny Elssler 179,184, 186, 187, 191, 192 Fairy-boy 174, 175, 175, 187, 192 Fairv Queen, The 181, 189, 189, 191 Father Mathew 190,190 Fawn, The 190 Fencer 173, 176, 183, 184 Field Fare 180 Fireaway 178 Fire-fly 179 Flight 184 Forester 179 Foulum 188,189,189,193 Fox, The 177, 177, 194 Game Cock 180 Gaylass 182 George 179,187,187 Goblet 172,172, 183 Grand Turk 192 Grasshopper 179 Hamlet 181 Happy- go-Lucky 189 Hind, The 186 Hip 177, 181, 186 Honesty 172,184,189 Honest Ned 185 Impatience 181 Island Lass 187 Jack 184 Jack Brag 187 Jack Hinton 183,193 PAGE. Jamadar 181 Jenny 174 Jenny Jones 178 Jim Crow (Mr. Gray's).... 178 Jim Crow (Mr. Hammersley) 185 Jolly Tar 179 Kildare Rake 179 Kilkenny Boy 191 Killakee 186 King's, Mr., ch. m 178 Knight of Tara, The .. 176, 179 Kyd, The 187 Lady Bird 175, 180, 184 Lady Langford 181,186 Lady Warwick 178 Launcelot 190 L. E. L 188 Lioness 191 Little Esther 188, 189, 189, 189, 190, 193, 193 Little Monarch 188,189 Little Queen 181 Little-thought-of. . 177, 177, 181 Lovely Kate 188 Maid Marian - 186 Major, The 190 Malvina 191 Mameluke 186,191,192 Maria 185, 190 Mario 183, 189 Marquis 185 Matilda 186 Maxwell's, Mr., ch. m 173 May-boy 185 May-fly 192 Mazeppa 186 Michey Free 189 Milo 179, 180, 185, 190 Minor, The 194 Minstrel, The 192 Minstrel Boy, b. c. by 174, 174 Mischief 181 Miss Collins ., 182 Miss Maguire 177 Miss Stapely 173, 175 Modesty 185 INDEX. 265 PAGE. Moll-in-tbe-Wad . . 174, 193, 194 Molly Bawn 194 Molly from Middleton .... 182 Monarch 182 RJ oonmker 179 Morning Star 181,183 Mouse 184 Muffin's, Mr., b. h 173 Napoleon 188 Navigator 180 Nimrod 186 Noble 172,177,177 Nora Creina 173,180 Nora Daly 175 Novice 174, 174, 177, 187, 192 Off-she-goes 179, 184, 191 O'Haras, Mr., b. h 173 Old Emerald 191,193 Othello 172 Paddy Whack 181, 187, 187, 190 Path-finder 189, 189, 193 Paul Rooney 182 Peace-maker 184 Peggy 188, 193 Penelope 173, 177 Peter Simple (Mr. Ekins'sJ) 180 Peter Simple (Mr. Murphy's) 176, 184, 190, 194 Phoebe May-flower 181 Pilot 192 Plough-boy 192,192 Pony (Mr. Ledwidge's) . 173 Pony (Hon. C. Forester's).. 180 Ponv (Mr. Devine's) .... 191 Poor Pat 175, 176, 177, 177, 194 Post-boy 181 Pouset 180 Prince Albert 175 Princess, The 182, 182 Queen, The 172 Queen of Beauty, The 177 Ragman 172 Recherche 193 Red Rose 177 Regalia , 186 Regulator 175, 176, 181, 1 83, 192 PAGE. Regulator, gr. m. by 174 Reily's, Mr., bk. h' 173 Repealer 180 Reynard 180, 183, 186, 192 Richmond 186 Rifle 181 Roller, b. g. by 180 Rose-bud 177 Ruby (Mr. Lynne's) . . 173, 177 Ruby (Mr. Vernick's) 180 Sam'Slick 179 Sauce-Pan 174,183,190 Screw, The 176,183,188 Shamrock 185 Sheelah 178, 193 Sir Edward 174 Sir Giles 185, 185 Slippers 191,194 Slug 173 Smith's, Mr., b. m 173 Solomon 182, 182 Sportsman 179 Surprise 194 Taglioni 179, 186, 192 Tatter Jack 183,188,189 Tearing Thief 190, 192, 192, 193 Teetotum 179, 181 Ten-and-Sixpence (afterwards the Widow) 174, 181, 191 Terry-alt 172 Tidings 178, 180, 183, 192, 193 Tom lug 180, 186 Triton 194 Tullemaine.. 174,188,189,189, 190, 193, 193 Tuthill's, Mr., b. m 181 Ulick 185 Vinegar 177 Violet 179 Vixen 174 Walsh's, Mr., b. m 173 Warwick 179 Waterwitch (Mr. Murphy's) 176 Waterwitch (Mr. Regans) 178 Whitelegs 182 Wild Boy 181 A A 266 INDEX. PAGE. Wild Irish Girl . . 179, 182, 188 Wilkinson's, Mr., br. g. . . 174 Wiseacre 188, 189 Young Physician 172 Zealot.. 178, 182, 188, 192, 194 1844. Ada 222 Agent, The 207 Agnes 221 Alba 211,212 Albert 204 Alice 205 Alice Grey 216 Allspice 196,200,201 All's Well 204, 206 Almavi va 197 Anna Maria 208 Apostate, The 199 Arthur 204 Atanalpha 216 Bacchus 206 Bachelor 208 Bamboo 205 Bangalore 207 Bee, The 196 Betsy Bedlam 195, 201 Betsy 202 Betsy Bounce 207 Betsy Thoughtless 196 Black Monk .... 199, 200, 206 Blue Bonnet 212,223 Blue Maid 200 Blueskin 198,216, 218 Bog-lark 211 Bounceaway 198,203 Bovne Lass 198, 210, 221 Breeze 203 Bridesmaid 208 Brunette 201, 203, 205, 208, 211, 216 Buck, The 216,221 Bugle.. 204,217,219,219,219, 220, 220, 221, 222 Bushford Lass 217 Carbinsey 195 PAGE. Cardinal 195 Castle's, Mr., b. p 211 Castle Ross 198 Catch-me-who-can ....,.,. 212 Captain Smart 210 Chance 219 Charming Julia 199, 213,215, 215 Cherry Brandy 213,222 Chicken 202, 223 Cinderella 202,222,222 Clansman 210 Clear-air 214, 215 Clone 216,217 Clown 221 Cob, The 206,206 Colonel 205, 207, 208 Conspirator .... 218, 21 8, 221 Cooksville 214 Cornet, The 219 Crazy Jane 206 Creeper , 210 Crookshanks 201,211,222 Cruiskeen 198,204,210 Cumulum 198, 199 Cyclops 208 Dahlia 206, 206 Dandy, The.., 199 Dan O'Connell 201 Desperate .. 204, 207, 208, 211 De Vere 200 Diamond 205 Dick Turpin 210 Discount 222 Disowned, The 196, 215, 215,217, 218, 218 Disturber 195 Doctor 212 Dolly Heffernan 205 Dove 218, 218 Driver 201 Drone 217,219, 220 Duchess 200 Duke, The 202 Duvemay 202 Ebor 204 Eclipse 196 INDEX. 267 Egan More (late Bryan Boroimhe ) 207 Egg-flip 210 Erin 195, 198, 205, 209, 210, 213 Evergreen .. 219, 220, 220, 221 Evil Eye 208, 221 Fairy -boy 199, 200, 210, 222, 222, 223 Fairy Queen 210,212 Faithful 199 Fakeaway 196,202 Fanny 211, 218 Fanny Elssler 198, 199, 204, 213, 214 Fanny Hill.. 215, 215, 215, 215 Fawn, The 198 Fencer .... 200, 206, 208, 209 Fethard Pony 211 Fiddler 197 Fieldfare 203 Fireaway 221 Foal 211 FraDiavolo 198 Freney Gadfly 206,215, 221 Game Cock 223, 223 Geraldine 209 Gipsy 213,218 Gipsy Queen (Mr. Mahon's) 205 Gipsy Queen (Mr. Shield's) 204 Gomas 197 Gondorf 204, 207 Goth 202 Gramachree 216 Green's, Mr., ch. m 211 Grisette 197, 202, 203, 205, 211, 214 Hadley's, Dr., ch. m 212 Harold 200, 200 Harrison's, Mr., b. m 200 Hawk, The 207, 211 Here-we-are 200, 210 Hind, The 200 Hip 210 Honesty 206,209 Honest John 219, 219, 220, 220, 221 FAGE. Honest Ned 222 Hopeaway 206 Irish Bard 207 Isaac 203 Jack Brag 202 Jim Crow (Mr. Gray's) 195 Jim Crow (Mr. Lockwood's) 196 Kate (Mr. Williams's) .... 195 Kate (Mr. Payne's) 200 Kilfane 203 KingofKelton 219 King William 215,217 Kitchen Boy 218 Kitty 201 Knave, The 219 Knave of Trumps 198, 217, 220 Knight, The 209 Lady Bovne 211 Lady Gibbs 201 Lady Jane 2)5 Lady Louth 198,210 Lady Starmer 208 Lance Brazad 205 Lap-dog 215 L. E. L 198, 199, 200, 214 Lero 197 Lioness 214,215 Little Esther 199, 209, 213 Little Mary 222 Little Mole 215 Little Moll 217, 218 Lovelv Kate 216 Lounger .... 206, 206, 209, 210 Lucy Long 200, 200 Madame Pasta 200 Maid Marion 208 Maid of the Mill 219 Malvina 215,215,216 Mameluke 204, 207 Maria 205 Marquis 206 Mathew 198, 199, 206, 208, 209 May-boy 196, 213 Mav-fly 217 M.B 212 Melody Girl 201 Mickey Free 199, 213 268 INDEX. PAGE. Minerva 199, 213 Minor, The 217 Miss Anderson 207 Miss Lucy Long (vide Lucy Long.) Miss M'Keogh 220, 222 Miss Stapeley 196 Miss Teasdale 204, 208, 217, 221, 222 Modesty 202 Molly 208 Moose, The 214,214 Morning Star 204 Mountain Hare 204, 211, 216, 217, 218 Mount-joy 206 Naboclish 219, 219 Navarino 197,202,204 Necromancer 215,215 Neville's, Mr., b. h 223 Ninety-eight 209 Noble 204 Norma 188, 208, 211 Novice, The 199, 200, 210 Othello 195 Paddy Whack .. 203 Palanquin 219 Paulina 196, 202 Peacemaker 206 Peggy 213 Pestilence 205 Phoebe 195, 211 Pilot (Mr. Conway's) 198, 214 Pilot (Mr. Mangan's) .... 205 Pioneer 223 Plout-hboy 197, 20.3 Poacher ^15,215 Pompev 208 Pony, the 203 Pope 202 Powcett 215 Pratt's, Mr. m 222 Pride of" Cooley 223 Pride of Erin, the 220, 221, 222 Prince Albeit 196 Princess 207 Pullaway .. 202,205,211,217 FAOK. Queen-of-my-Soul 200 Rainbow 221 Rattler 223, 223, 223 Raven 223 Rebecca 210 Recherche.. 198,199,209,213 Restless 203 Reynard's, Capt., ch. m. .. 208 Rifle 196,202 Rino-let 204 Robber 208 Roller. . 201, 201, 216, 217, 218 Rosebud 195 Roxana 214, 214 Rubens 202 Sam Slick 201, 201 Sarsfield 213,213,214,215 Sauce-Pan 216,216,221 Saucy Lass 210 Shamrock 210 Sheelah 197 She's-all-my-Fancy 203 Shield's, Mr., b.m 205 Sir John 198,205,208,214 Sister Dear 208 Slipper, The 196 Smiler 218 Smith's, Mr. cb. m 207 Smoke 197 Soft Solder 201 Sophia 209 Spencer 206 Spicy 201 Sportsman 195, 201, 201 St. Francis 214, 214,214 Star 214 Sultan 206,217,219 Suspicion 217 Taglioni 205 Thoughtful 206 Tidings 195, 201, 203 Tidings, Brother to 201 Tiger, ch. m. by 212 Tigress 208 Time Keeper 217, 219, 220, 220 Time-piece 200 Tipperary Boy 218 INDEX, 269 PAGE. Tipperary Joe 5209 Tortoise 195 Toplog 197 Topper 208 Topthorn 219 Toujours-pret 214,216 Tullamaine.. 199, 212, 214, 215, 215, 216, 218, 218 Typhoon 205 Valentine 216 Victor.. 208, 213, 213, 218, 218 Vincent 209 Vindicator 204 Violet 202 Viscount 200 Vulcan 212 Warrior 197 PAGE. Wallis's, Dr., b. m 213 Waterford 212 Waterproof 208 Waterwitch 207 Welcome 204 Welcome Home 212 White-legs.. 217,219,220,221 Who-knows-yet 199, 204 Widow, The 204 Wild-boy 214,214 Wild Irish Girl 222 Young Diamond 212, 212 Young Damien 222 Zealot.. 195, 199, 200, 210, 211 Zealot, br. g. by 219 Zoe 212, 212 THE END. PAGE, 12. 156. 162. ERRATA. At Aylesbury, for Mr. T. Anderson read Mr. J. Anderson. At Botesdale, for Sister to Confidence read Sister to Coniusionee. At Ipswich, for Mr. W. Lamb read Mr. W. Land. A A 2 , . m " ■^, ^uiinfflMB , JtfH ^L| . ? 5 \.t.'.; - ■ * k : fifr