Mr. Gascoigne's ch. f. by Waxy, out of Thomasina b. f. by Waxy, out of Vourneen Sir W. Maxwell's b. c. by Haphazard, out of Mrs. Barnet Mr. Watt's ch. c. by Cerberus, out of Altisidora Mr. Peirse's gr. c. by Walton, out of Lisette The Doncaster Club Foal Stakes of 100gs each, h. ft. colts, 8st. 7b. fillies, 8st. 4lb. one mile and a half. Ld Milton's ch. f. Civet, by Cervantes, out of Kitten Ld Queensberry's gr. c. Senator, by Prime Minister, out of Mr. C. Wilson's b. c. by Whitelock, dam by Sir Solomon, grandam by Weathercock, out of Cora Mr. Brandling's b. c. by Prime Minister, dam by Ruler Ld Scarbrough's b. c. by Catton, out of Black Prince's dam Sir W. Maxwell's ch. c. Jock The Laird's Brother gr. c. by Viscount, out of Mrs. Barnet Two yr old Produce Sweepstakes of 100gs each, h. ft. for the produce of mares covered in 1818; colts, 8st. 2lb. fillies, 8st. from the Red House to the Ending-post. Mr. T. O. Powlett's gr. m. by Sorcerer Cervantes ...... Viscount Produce Match.-D. of Leeds's Dick Andrews mare, covered by Mowbray, agst Ld Queensberry's dam of Doctor Syntax, covered by Cerberus; colts, 8st. 21b. fillies, Sst. T. Y. C. 200gs, h. ft. 1822. PRODUCE Sweepstakes of 100gs each, h. ft. colts, 8st. 7b. fillies, 8st. 4lb.-3fb. allowed, &c. four miles. Mr. Michaelson's b. c. by Haphazard, dam by Sancho Mr. Peirse's gr. f. by Comus, out of Lisette Ld Fitzwilliam's ch. f. by Cervantes, out of Kitten Mr. Lambton's b. c. by Macbeth, out of Peterea Sir M. M. Sykes's b. f. by Raphael, out of Prime Minister's dam D. of Leeds's b. f. by Octavian, out of Rebecca Sir W. Maxwell's gr. c. by Viscount, out of Mrs. Barnet 1823. RODUCE Sweepstakes of 100gs each, h. ft, for the produce of mares covered in 1818; colts, 8st. 7lb. fillies, 8st. 4fb. (with allowance of 3tb.) four miles. Ld Fitzwilliam's Clinkerina...................................... .......... Covered by Amadis Comus Ld Queensberry's dam of Miss Syntax Cerberus Ld Milton's Paulina......... Mr. Peirse's Wizard mare sister to Rosette D. of Leeds's Dick Andrews mare Rebecca Sir W. Milner's Banshee....... ....... Sir W. Maxwell's Brillante......... Major Bower's ch. m. by Camillus, out of Sir Malagigi's dam Mr. Watt's Mandane Walton Amadis Mowbray Ardrossan Amadis Prime Minister Tramp 270 ABINGDON, 1819. IRST DAY.-The Cup, by subscription of 10gs each (to be paid in specie) for horses, &c. of all ages; three yr olds, 6st. 9lb. four, 8st. five, 8st. 9lb. six, 9st. and aged, 9st. 2tb. mares and geldings allowed 3fb. four miles: the 5lb. winner of a King's Plate or Gold Cup in 1819 to carry extra. horses, &c. having started three times in 1819, and not won, allowed 3lb. the winner, if demanded in the usual way, to be sold for 600gs. To close and name on or before the 1st of June, 1819, to Mr. Weatherby, or Mr. D. Burden, Abingdon. PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS. T. Goodlake W. Y. Mills J. J. Lockhart A Sweepstakes of 5gs each, with 25gs added from the Racing Fund, for all ages; 2-mile heats; mares and geldings allowed 3lb. to carry Egham Cup weights; winners once in 1819 to carry 3lb. extra. twice or more, 5fb. the winner of a Gold Cup or King's Plate, in addition to the extra. weights, to carry 5fb. extra. To close and name on or before the 1st of June, 1819, to Mr. Weatherby, or Mr. D. Burden, Abingdon. PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS. J. Maberly Charles Day The Abingdon Stakes of 25gs each, for three yr colts, 8st. 7lb. and fillies, 8st. 4lb. one mile. old To close and name on or before the 1st day of April, 1819, to Mr. Weatherby, or Mr. D. Burden, Clerk of the Races. PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS. C. Dundas 1820. The Harvest Stakes of 25gs each, for three yr old colts, 8st. 7b. and fillies, 8st. 4lb. untried stallions or mares allowed 3tb. if both, 5lb. a winner of 250gs at any one time, to carry 7fb. extra. Abingdon Course, about one mile and a half. Mr. T. Sadler's ch. f. by Rubens, out of Lady Thigh Mr. Forder's ch. f. by Rubens, dam by Teddy, out of Coun tess Mr. H. Jones's b. c. Aquarius, by Williamson's Ditto, out of Virgo, by Zodiac FIRS BATH, 1819. RST DAY.-Sweepstakes of 5gs each, with 501. added from the Racing-fund, for horses that never won 1001. at any one time before the day of nomination; three yr olds, 7st. four, 8st. 71b. five, 9st. 5lb. six, 9st. 12fb. and aged, 10st. the winner of 1001. at any time after the day of nomination, and previous to the day of starting, to carry 51b. extra. mares and geldings allowed 3lb. two miles and a distance. To close and name to the Clerk of the Course, or Messrs. Weatherby, on or before the 1st of May. Stakes to be paid to the Clerk of the Course, by twelve o'clock on the day of running, or to the Steward before starting, or not entitled though a winner. Wm. Gore Langton, jun. J. C. Hawkins G. M. B. Napier Robert Jones E. Lechmere Charlton George Hawkins J. P. Tudway A Sweepstakes of 25gs each, for three yr old colts, 8st. 71b. and fillies, 8st. 4lb. Stakes to be paid to the Clerk of the Course, before twelve o'clock the day of running, or not entitled though a winner; the last mile. To close and name to Messrs. Weatherby, on or before the 1st of March. Three subscribers, or no race. E. Lechmere Charlton SECOND DAY.-A Gold Cup of 100gs value, by subscribers of 10gs each; ten subscribers, or no race; if more than ten subscribers, the surplus in specie; three yr olds, 6st. four, 7st. 7 lb. five, 8st. 71b. six and aged, 9st. 2fb. the winner of a King's Plate, Gold Cup, or 1001. in this year, to carry 5lb. extra. if two, 7lb. Stakes to be paid to the Clerk of the Course, by twelve o'clock the day of running, or not entitled, though a winner; three miles. To close and name to the Clerk of the Course, or Messrs. Weatherby, on or before the Monday after Epsom. Fifteen subscribers, or to be run for as a sweepstakes. Wm. Gore Langton G. M. B. Napier E. Lechmere Charlton R. Jones John Hill E. LECHMERE CHARLTON, Esq. Steward. 1821. FIRST DAY.-Mr. Calley's ch. c. by Mountaineer, out of Nimble, by Coriander, agst Mr. Biggs's b. c. by Camerton, out of Lamia, by Gohanna, 8st. each, half a mile, 50gs. FIRST BLANDFORD, 1819. IRST DAY.-The Dorsetshire Gold Cup, by subscribers of 10gs each, for all ages; three yr olds, 6st. four, 7st. 7lb. five, 8st. 3lb. six, 8st. 11fb. and aged, 9st. winners of a King's Plate, or more than 100gs in the year 1819, carrying 5lb. extra. four miles. To close on the 1st of July, and the horses to be named on or before that day, to Messrs. Weatherby, or the Clerk of the Course, to whom stakes are to be paid before twelve o'clock on the day of running, or not entitled though a winner. |