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RACING CALENDAR.

this Stakes to have been in the poffeffion of the Subfcribers on or before the first day of January, 1796 and 1797, and never to have won the value of 201. in plate or Sweepstakes. No lofing horfe, that has ever run for this Stakes in any preceding, fhall be exempt from running again the following year. If any difpute thall arife refpecting the qualifications of any horfe, it fhall be determined by the majority of Subfcribers then prefent, and their determination to be final. The horses, &c. to be named to Mr. Crofoer, Canterbury, on or before the first day of March, 1796 and 1797. To be ten Subscribers,

or no race.

Ld Sondes

Sir John Honeywood
J. Montrefor, Efq.
J. W. H. Bydges, Efq.
J. Madocks, Efq,
Articles for a Sweepstakes, for two
Years, 1796 and 1797.

For 10gs each,. p. p. free for all ages; three yr olds, 7ft. four yr olds, 8ft. 4lb. five yr olds, 8ft. 12lb. fix yr olds, 9ft. lb. and aged 9ft. 2lb. Mares allowed 3lb.-2-mile heats. To be run for on Barham Downs, on Tuesday in the raceweek. The horses, &c. to be named to Mr. Crofoer, Canterbury, on or before the first day of March, 1796 and 1997.

Ld Sondes

Sir E. Knatchbull
Sir J. Honeywood
S. E. Brydges, Efq.
Sir H. V. Tempest.
N. B. The above two fweepstakes
will remain open till the 1st of
March, 1795.

A fweepstakes of 20gs each, for three and four yr olds, for two years, 1796 and 1797; three yr olds: to carry 7ft. four yr olds, 8ft. Mares allowed 3lb. The winner of

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one or more plates, or sweepstakes the year of running, to carry 3lb. extra-one 2-mile heat. Six fubfcribers, or no race. To clofe on

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the ift of October, 1795.
horfes to be named to Henry Cro-
foer, Bridge, on or before the 1st of
March, 1796 and 1797.
Ld Sondes

Sir H. V. Tempest
Sir E. Knatchbull
Sir J. Honeywood.

THE

LAMBOURN.

FIRST DAY.

HE Lambourn Cup, by Subfcribers of logs each, for all ages, carrying Oxford-Cup weights -four miles. The cup to be urdered by the stewards, and all above the value of it to be paid in fpecie. The horses, &c. to be named to the clerk of the courfe, at Wantage, and to be the property of the fubfcriber, at the time of naming. Five fubfcribers, or no race. The fubfcriptions to be paid at the time of naming, or the horse, &c. named, by the fubfcriber making default, will not be entitled to the cup.

No day mentioned.-A fweepftakes of 10gs each, p. p, for three and four yr olds, that have never won previous to the time of naming; four yr olds, 8ft. glb. three yr olds, 7ft. 5lb. Fillies and geldings allowed 2lb.- -one 2-mile heat. The horfes, &c. to be named to the clerk. of the course. Five fubfcribers, or no race. The fubfcription to be paid at the time of naming, or the horfe, &c. named by the fubfcriber making default, will not be enti

tled to the ftakes.

N. B. A winner of one plate, match, or fweepstakes, in 1795, to carry 5lb. extra. of two 7lb. extra. William Hallett

W. Powlett Powlett
W. P. Hamond.

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A fweepstakes of 1ogs each p. p. for three yr olds, that have never ftarted, paid or received forfeit, previous to the time of naming; colts, 8ft. 2lb. fillies, 8ft.—the last mile and a half of the courfe. The The borfes to be named to the clerk of the courfe, and to be the property of the fubfcriber, at the time of naming. The fubfcription to be paid at the time of naming, or the hour, &c. named, by the fubfcriber making default, will not be entitled to the ftakes. Five fubfcribers or

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Colonel Leigh

Sir W. Gerard
Captain Clifton
William Hulton, Efq.

A fubfcription of 20gs each, p. p. for four, five, fix yr olds, and aged horfes; four yr olds to carry 7ft. 7lb. five yr olds, 8ft. 4lb. fix yr olds, 8ft. 12lb. and aged, 9ft. Mares and geldings to be allowed 2lb. the best of one 4-mile heat. To be run the first day of the races, 1796. This fubícription to remain open till the ift day of March, and the horses to be named to the clerk of the course, on or before that day, and the money to be paid to the clerk of the courfe, before

Starting

RACING CALENDAR.

Starting, or double. Six fubfcri-
bers, or no race.

T. Tarleton, Efq.
John Fazerkleey, Efq.
William Hulton, Efq.

The races to be about the same time they were this year.

EGHAM.

FIRST DAY.

THE
HE Magna Charter Stakes of
20gs each, for three yr old
colts to carry 8ft. 3lb. fillies 8ft.
-the new mile. The winner of
the Derby or Oaks Stakes to carry
4lb. extra. The horfes to be nain-
ed to Stephen Sims, clerk of the
courfe, at Egham.

SECOND DAY.

A Sweepstakes of 20gs each, for 2-yr olds; the laft half of the new mile; colts to carry 8ft. fillies 7ft. Ilb. The winner of the Woodcot Stakes to carry 4lb. extra.

Same day. A Sweepstakes of 10gs each for all ages-three miles. To ftart at the mile-poft. Mares to be allowed 2lb.-four yr olds to carry 7ft. 13lb. five yr olds to carry 8ft. 1lb. fix yr olds, 8ft. 12lb. and aged, gft.

THIRD DAY.

A Sweepstakes of 15gs each, for three and four yr olds; three yr olds to carry 7ft. 7lb. four yr olds 8ft. 1lb. fillies to be allowed 3lb.-two miles. The winner of the Derby, Oaks, or Magna Charta Stakes, in 1796, to carry 4lb. extra.Horfes to be named to the clerk of the course.

STEWARDS.

T. Smith Barwell, Efq.
Ralph Leicester, jun. Efq.

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ABINGDON.

FIRST DAY.

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Subfcriptioh of 10gs each, P. p. (one 4-mile heat) for horfes, &c. of all ages; three yr olds to carry 5ft. 12lb. four ye olds, ft. 3lb. five yr olds, 8ft. 1lb. fix yr olds and aged, 8ft. rolb. Mares allowed 2lb. The horfes &c. to be named to the clerk of the courfe, at Abingdon, on or before the laft day of Craven Meeting, 1796; and at the time of naming, the fubfcription is to be paid. SUBSCRIBERS. Captain Loveden Sir. F. Poole.

SECOND DAY.

A fubfcription of 5gs each, p. p. (one 4-mile heat) for bona fide real hunters, to carry 12ft. each, and to be the property of the fubfcriber at the time of naming. The horses, &c. to be named to the clerk of the course, at Abingdon, on or before the ft day of May, and at the time of naming, the fubfcription is to be paid. Certificates muft be produced at the time of naming, from the master of the hounds they have been hunted with. This fubfcription is to be closed on the first day of May.

SUBSCRIBERS.
Captain Loveden
Mr. Gill
Mr. Dundas
Mr. Sykes
Mr. Darby
Colonel Stead
Mr. J. Philips
Mr. Bullock
Mr. M. Phillips.

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RACING CALENDAR.

five yr olds, 8ft. lb. fix yr olds, 8ft. 12lb. and aged 9ft. Mares and geldings to be allowed 3lb.-four miles.

To be continued in 1797, and 1798, and the horfes for each year to be named to the clerk of the courfe, by twelve o'clock at noon, on the day preceding the race.

PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS.

H. R. H. the P. of Wales
Ld Egremont
Mr. Wyndham
Sir F. Poole
Mr, Delmé

Sir John Lade

Sir J. Shelley
Sir H. Featherston

Sir W. Afton
Mr. Grosvenor
Mr. Concannon
Colonel O'Kelly
Mr. Durand,

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A Sweepstakes of 10gs each, for

hunters, carrying 12ft. each; four miles, that never ftarted for either plate or match, but have been actually ufed as a hunter, at the laft feason, in the county of Dorfet, and not only to get the name, but really as a hunter, nor have ever been in fweats, with an intention to run, but only from the ift day of May. To be truly and bona fide their property at the time of naming, which nomination to be on or before the ift day of March, 1796, to the clerk of the course, at Blandford.

PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS.
John Calcraft, Efq.
R. Drax Grofvenor, Efq.
William Trenchard, Efq.

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Mr. Wilfon

Sir T. Gascoigne
Sir W. Lowther

Sir H. V. Tempest

RENEWED DONCASTER

STAKES.

Sweepstakes of 10gs. each, with 20gs. added by the Corporation of Doncafter for three-yr-olds carrying 6ft. four-yr-olds, 7ft. 7lb. fiveyr-olds, 8ft. fix-yr-olds, and aged, 8ft. 10lb.-four miles.

To be named to the Clerk of the Course, on the day of entrance for the Plates, and the horses, &c. to be bona fide the property of a Subscriber or his declared confederate.

PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS.
Earl Fitzwilliam

Sir W. W. Wynne

Mr. Wentworth

Mr. Wilfon

Sir C. Turner
Sir H. V. Tempest

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scriber at the time of naming. The Subscription to be paid at the time of naming, or the horse, &c. named by the Subscriber making default, will not be entitled to the cup. Five Subscribers, or no Race.

Thomas Wallace Dunlop
Ferd. Bullock

C. Dundas

A Sweepstakes of 1ogs. each p. p. for three and four yr. olds, that have never won previous to the time of naming; three yr old colts, 8ft. 2lb. fillies 8ft. four yr old colts, 9ft. 6lb. fillies 9ft. 4lb.—the last mile and a half of the courfe. The horfes, &c. to be named to the Clerk of the Course at Wantage, to be the property of the Subscriber at the time of naming. The Subfcriptions to be paid at the time of naming, or the horse, &c. named by the Subfcriber making default, will not be entiled to the Stakes.

No day mentioned-A Sweepftakes of 10gs. each, p. p. for hunters that have never ftarted, paid, or received forfeit, previous to the time of naming, and to be the property of the Subscriber at the time of naming; carrying 12ft.-four miles. The horfes to be named to the Clerk of the Course. The Subfcriptions to be paid at the time of naming, or the horse, &c. named by the Subfcriber making default, will not be entitled to the Stakes.

Edwin Martin Atkins
Ferd. Bullock

Tho. Wallace Dunlop
William Thomas Darby

Sir Thomas Wallace Dunlop's b. c. Woodlark, brother to Skylark, 4 yrs old, 8. 7lb. against Mr. Hallett's ch. c. Hum, by Volunteer, 4 yrs old, 8ft. lb.- two miles for 50gs. p. p.

HEREFORD.

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