Veils on, 232 Ι Ν D Ε Χ. 69 Sportsman's-hall, feast of wit, or, Triumph and benevolence, fete 51, 99, 158 of, 202 Sportsmen, accomplished, apparel | Trotting mare, Ogden's, 31. Mr. necessary for, 145 Bishop's exploits of, 237 Sportswoman, the accomplished, Turtle doves, manner of taking, 154 107 Stanzas, 124 Stallions, celebrated, deaths of, V. 17 Staring Tom, affidavit refpe&ting, Undress, on the fashionable, 232 45 Veterinarian retort, 21 W. Wales, the late prince of, anec dote of him, 333 T. Walnut, pedigree and exploits of, 156. Time, race against, 171 Wells, Mrs. her address, 124 To those who understand them, Whale, modern method of hunt. 123 ing the, 75, 769 Torturing of horses, 188 Whimsical compliment, 157 Tournay, racing at, 127 Whist, on the game of, 209 : Traps, description of, to catch Wit, feast of, 51, 99, 158, 215, Sables, 74 Widow, verses on one, 232 Wild horse, hunting the, 321 Treatise on Farriery, 133,189,243 Wolf, natural history of the, 104 Trial in the king's bench, 26. For cruelty to horses, 188 268, 334 DIRECTIONS TO THE BINDER FOR PLACING THE CUTS To the Fourth Wolume. PAGE 5 31 74 110 133 1. Meeting of the Surrey Bowmen to face Title Mr. Bishop's Trotting Mare 154 183 196 10. 237 11. 272 12. 322 THE RACING CALENDAR. RACES TO TO COME. A for A or never run one CATTERICK HUNT, RICHMOND, SEPT. 3, 1993: Sweepstakes of jogs p. p. Hunters, to be run for Sweepstakes of togs each, pp. to be run for on the on the last day of the Races, ift day of O&ober, 1794, by real 1794, by actual Hunters, that Match, hunters, that sever won plate, won gol. or upwards (Hunter's Matches and Sweepitakes. "Hunters, Matches, Sweepstakes excepted) and to and Sweepstakes excepted; and have been hunted regularly the to ha e regularly hutted the preseason before riinning: a certificeding seafon (10 ti es at least to cate whereof is to be produced miles. This Sweepstakes to close, be rode by Gentlemen, 12ft four from the owner of the hounds or huntsman, with whom they and the horses nanied, on or before have hunted. To carry 121t the i ft of May, 1794, to the Clerk each, and to be sode by Gentle of the Course, Richmond. men, and approved of as such by PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS. the Subscribers. To four mile heat. The horses to be named to Mr. Fergufon, of P. Denys, W. M. Milbank, C. Norton, G. Haffell, Catterick Bridge, or Mr. Rhodes, L. Dundass. of York, on or before the ni J. W. Wardle, day of April, 1794. To start at two o'clock. Present SUBSCRIBERS. In SepteMBER 1794. Sweepltakes of 20gs each, for John Lawson, Conyers Norton, 3 yr old ; colts, 8ft fillies, C L. S. Mafun, W.M. Milbank, t. 12lb round the J W. Wardle. P. Denys. Course. George Haffell, Ld Fitzwilliam's f. by Sir Pete", out of a Marikė mare. 1796. Sir T. Dundas's ch c. by Eagle, Mr W. Peirse's b. f. by Drone, dam by Telemachus ags Mr. T. Field's ch. c. by Re- Sir H. Williamson's f. by Phænofuse, 8ft. lb. each, two miles, menon, dan by Eclipse gogs. Mr. Denys's b f. by Highflyer, dam by Woodpecker VOL. IV. No. XIX. b Mr. Capt. Nerton, Stewards . once RACING CALEN.D A R. or no Mr. Norton's f. Princess Arra , ed) and to have been hunted the Bess, by Young Marke, dam by season before running ; a certifi. cate whereof is to be produced from Mr. Milbank's b. f. Miss P by the owner of the hounds or Young Marike, dam by Al. huntsman with whom they fred have hunted. To carry 12ft. Mr. Clifton's b. c. by Ruler, dam and to be rode by Gentlemen, by Arbitrator Four miles. To be approved of Mr. Garforth's ch. c. by Young | as Gentlemen by a majority of Morwick, dam by Highflyer, Subscribers. To be named to grand dam by Marske Mr. Walton, of Northallerton, Mr. J. Fenton's gr. c. by Delpini, on or before the 1st of April, dam by Ancaster, bought of 1794. Five subscribers, Race. Fergus, dam by Snap, out of Present SUBSCRIBERS: W. M. Milbank, George Haffell, E. Topham, P. Denys. NEW MALTON, (YORKSHIRE) SECOND DAY-A SweepOCTOBER, 1794. stakes of rogs each, p. po for 3 FIRST DAY.-A Sweepstakes yr old colts, st. alb. fillies, 8ft . 3 miles. of 20gs each, Three mile heat. Sir Charles Turner's gr f. by Del. Earl Fitzwilliam's br. f. Evelina, Mr. Milbank's br. c. Squirrel , pini, dam by Rhanthos by Highflyer, dam by Tantrum, by Sir Peter Teazle, dam by 3 yrs old, 5st. 10lb. Mr. Garforth's ch. f. by Young Mr. Topham's b. f. by Young Ruler Marike, dam by Highflyer Mr. Garforth's ch. c. by Young by Drone, dam by Herod, 4 yrs. Morwick, dam by Highflyer, Grand dam by Marke old, 717. Mr. Hutchinson's b. c. Oberon, Capt. Norton is a Subscriber, but did not name. by Highflyer, dam by Eclipse, 4 Wm. Milbank, Stew'. yrs old, 7it. alb. Mr. Robinson's b. c. by Weasel, Edward Topham, Esqrs.) ards. NEWCASTLE, 1794. IN JUNE E, whose names are here. for real Hunters, to be run unto subscribed, do agree for on the ist day of Allerton to run each a four year old colt or Races, 1794, that Newcastle Town 5cl. or upwards (Hunters Matches, Moor, the first day of the Race Sweepstakes, and Platese xcept week, 1794 ;-one 4-mile heat, for FOUR YEAR OLD SWEEPSTAKES. A WE never over RACING CAL END A R. 3 for 20gs. each, P: P: colts to carry | Mr. Wentworth's Prince de Co. 8ft. 31b. fillies, gst. This Sub bourg by Delpini scription to be kept open till the Mr. Garforth's ch. f. by Young first day of March next, and the Morwick, out of Atalanta horses to be named to Mr. Bro. Mr. Welburn's b. f. by Young die of Newcastle, or Mr. Rhodes Morwick, out of Comet's of York, on or before that day. dam Subscribers to pay before start. Mr. G. Crompton's ch. c. by ing, or pay double Stakes. If Phenomenon, out of Diddapo any disputes arise, they shall be per decided by a gentleman to be ap A Hunter's Sweepstakes of 1ogs pointed by the majority of the each to be run for over WakeSubscribers present. Five Subscri- field Outwood, by horses, &c. bers or no Race. that never won Plate, Match, or Sweepstakes, before the first of Ld Strathmore January, 1794. To carry 12ft. Ld Tyrconnel each ;-one 4-mile heat ; and to Ld Hume be run on the first day of Wakefield Races, 1794 S" 3 yr olds. STOCKTON, 1794. The horses, &c. to be named to Mr. Rhodes at York, or Mr. IN SEPTEMBER. Robert Pearson of Wakefield, on Weepftakes of zogs each; for or before the first day of May, 1794 ; and to be, at, the time, Mr. Burdon's b. c. by Dungan bona fide the property of the Sub fcriber. non, his dam (fifter to Juniper) by Snap, bred by the D. This Sweepstakes is closed. of Grafton Mr. Peirfe's b. f. by Young SUBSCRIBERS. Marike, dam by Highflyer, out of Dunce's dam Ld Fitzwilliam Sir Rowland Sir C. Turner's gr. f. by Delpini, Major Hewitson Winn dam by Rhanthos Mr. T. R. Beau. Mr. Wilson Mr. Garforth's ch. c. by Young mont Morwick, dam by Highflyer, Sir T. Pilking Mr. T. Fenton, Jun. grand dam by Marke ton Mi. T. Field's b. f. by Highflyer, Mr W. Lee Mr. Jewison Mr.W.Milbank dam by Woodpecker Sir G. Armytage Mr. John Reece SEPTEMBER 17. WAKEFIELD, 1797. DONCASTER, 1794. of 2ogs each, for regular Hun. two miles. ters, that never started before the Ld. Fitzwilliam's br. f Evelina, firf of March, 1794, carrying Teft. each ;--- four miles. by Highflyer, out of Teima. This Sweepstakes is closed. The S gant b 2 |