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WILLS, M.Boarhuntress, 50, 62.

King Charles, 63, 63, 72, 72, 83.

King of Diamonds, 125, 148, 149, 169.

WILSON, Chr Esq.-Ch. e. by Walton, 27, 29.

Ch. c. by Wizard, dam by Sir Peter, out of Violet, 155.

WILSON, Major-Strider, 5, 12, 15, 27, 60, 60, 127, 128,
165, 167.

Bl. c. by Walton, out of Antelope, 15, 29, 78, §1.
Spectre, 77, 80, 81, 131, 132, 164.

B. f. by Juniper, 142, 155, 166.

WILSON, Mr. W.-Hilton Miller, 9, 9, 160.
Duchess of Leven, 9, 31, 33, 51, 103, 118, 132.

Hotspur, 51, 52, 103, 151.

Policy, 51, 103, 104, 119, 133, 136, 159.

WISE, Mr. W.-Stranger, 2.

WITHAM, H. Esq.-Richmond Lass, 19.

WOMBWELL, Esq.-Crocthey, 99.

T.

WOOD, Mr.-Cambrian, 21, 21, 78.

WOODCOCK, Mr. Br. m. by Milo, 170.

WRIGHT, J. Esq.-Harlot, 75-for the remainder, see
Bainbrigge, Mr.

WYATT, Mr.-Gr. g. by Triumvir, 22,

WYNDHAM, Hon. Charles-Wanderer, 5, 14, 16, 27,

29, 40, 47, 67, 93, 94, 141, 143, 155, 158, 166, 169.
Elector, 6, 27, 45, 46, 140, 142, 166-—sold to the Morg
of Exeter.

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Scarecrow, 13, 37, 78, 93, 94, 94, 98, 98, 142, 157, 164,

167.

Br. c. (Crusader) by Sir David, 29, 68.

Skim, 36, 141, 154, 158, 164, 166, 167, 168.

B. f. out of the Pitshill mare, 66, 67, 155, 156.

WYNN, Sir Watkin Williams-Prince de Cobourg, by
Brigliadoro, dam by Coriolanus, 23, 23, 26, 58, 71,
96, 105, 144, 150.

B. g. by Castrel, 25, 25, 50, 95, 105, 105, 138, 145, 150,

170.

Ch. c. by Melibœus, 149.

WYNNE, Sir William-Frederick, 22, 24, 26, 58, 68, ́
86, 126, 144, 149.

Grizzle, 22, 24, 26, 49, 87, 99, 127, 144, 170.

B. f. by Waxy, 41, 58.

Little Gimcrack, 41, 49, 86, 87.

WYVILL, Mr.-B. c. by Grazier, 118.

YORK, H. R. H. the Duke of-see Lake, Mr.

YATES, Mr. E,-Doctor Russell, see Ridsdale, Mr.
YOUNG, Mr.B. m. by Starling, 40.

B. c. by Golumpus, out of Lady Mary, 52, 111, 112,
162.

STALLIONS

FOR THE SEASON

1817.

ALADDIN, at Oatlands, near Weybridge, Surrey, at 3gs, and half-a-guines the groom.

He was got by Giles, out of the Walnut mare, dam of Tumb ler, &c. Giles was got by Trumpator, dam by Mercury-Herod -Sister to Pacolet.

SEYMOUR, at ogs, and half-a-guinea the groom.
Grass and hay as usual; corn, if ordered.

ASHTON, at Broomsthorpe, near Rainham and Rougham, Norfolk, at 10gs each mare, and half-a-guinea to the groom. Ashton was got by Walnut, his dam hy Spadille, grandam by Clayball Marske, out of the grandam of "Rainbow and Raphael. Was the best racer of a very good year, and for strength, symmetry, and temper, has no superior.

Excellent accommodation for mares and foals, and the greatest care will be taken.

Grass, hay, and corn, on the usual terms.

At Mr. J. Day's Stables, Houghton Down, near Stockbridge, Hants, BEVERLEY, thorough-bred mares at 5gs, and 5s. the groom; half-bred at 3gs, and 5s. the groom. Any mare covered by Beverley, and not in foal, will be covered this season at balf price.

He was got by Golumpus, out of Miss Cranfield, by Sir Peter.
N. B. Beverley's stock are remarkably large and handsome,

BLUCHER, at Marelands, near Farnham, Surrey, at 10gs, and half-a-guinea the groom. He was got by Waxy, out of Pantina, by Buzzard-Trentham-Sister to Drone,

At the same place,

CATO, at 2gs, and half-a-guinea the groom, Cato was got by Sancho, out of Gipsy, by Trumpator, dam, sister to Postmaster. Good accommodation for mares.

All expenses for keep and covering to he paid before the mares are taken away.

BRIGLIADORO, at Brampton Brian, near Knighton, Herefordshire, from February 1st to July 14th, at 5gs for thoroughbred mares, and 10s. 6d. the groom; country mares 3gs, and 10s. 6d. the groom.

He was got by Hambletonian, dam, Beatrice, by Sir Peter, and is own brother to Lord Oxford's Victoria. He is a horse of great bone and strength, full 16 hands high, has proved himself a sure foal-getter. He is the sire of Sir W. W. Wynn's Prince Cobourg, who has won five times last year, and one other only of his get has been started, who was also a winner.

Grass and hay, 7s. per week; corn, if ordered.

BROWN BREAD, see page 430.

CANOPUS, and

At Petworth, Sussex.

WHALEBONE, at 10gs, and one guinea each.

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OCTAVIUS, and

YOUNG GOHANNA,

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Young Gohanna is a grey horse, by Gohanna, out of Grey Skim.

CARDINAL YORK, at Mr. T. Kirby's Stables, York, at 7gs and a half each mare.

He was got by Sir Peter Teazle, his dam, Charmer (Saxoni's and Cleveland's dam) by Phenomenon, grandam by Fitz-herod. 1 Cardinal York is a good bay, 15 hands 3 inches high; has particularly good shape and action, with great powers. He is sire of the Duchess (winner of the St. Leger, &c. &c.) Mr. Barrett's chesnut colt (that won five stakes) and all his stock, which have been tried, are winners, proving him to be the first blood stallion in the kingdom.

For Cardinal York's general performances, see the Racing Calendars. At Newcastle, in 1808, he won the Four yr old Stakes, the King's 100gs, and the Gold Cup, and at the same place, in 1809, the Members' Plate, the King's 100gs, and the Gold Cup.

Also, at the same place,

LANGTON, by Precipitate, out of an own sister to Escape, at 5gs and a half each mare,

He is a good bay, without spot or blemish, stands 15 hands 2 inches high, and won twenty-seven times in public.

BROWN BREAD, at 3gs and a half each mare.

He is a dark brown, stands 15 hands 2 inches high, free from all blemishes, and is the sire of Kutusoff (who started eight times last year, and won them all) and of the Duke of Leeds's Rasping, &c. &e.

Hay and grass at the usual prices; corn, if ordered, at the market prices.

All demands to be paid before the mares are taken away.

CASTREL, at the Royals, near Nantwich, Cheshire, at 10gs, and 10s. 6d.

CATO, see page 429.

CATTON, from the 1st of February to the 1st of July, at Mr. Smallwood's, Middlethorpé, near York; mares at 10gs each, and 10s. 6d. the groom.

Catton was got by Golumpus (son of Gohanna) his dam, Lucy Grey, by Timothy, grandam, Lucy, by Florizel, great grandam, Frenzy, by Eclipse, the dam of Phoenomenon.

Catton won twenty times in plates and sweepstakes, and walked

over once.

N. B. The money to be paid to Mr. Smallwood, at Middlethorpe, near York, before the mares are taken away.

CLASHER, own brother to Clinker, at Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, at 5gs and a half.

Good attention to mares and foals.

Good grass at 7s. per week.

The money to be paid when the mares are taken away.

CLAVELENO, by Sorcerer, out of Bonny Lass, by Pot80's, her dam, Stargazer, by Highflyer, out of Miss West, by Matchem, at the Grove, near Watford, Herts, at 2gs, and 10s. to the groom. This horse was the strongest and most promising colt of his year; but was put out of training without ever starting, in consequence of an accident. He was bred by Mr. Wilson, and bought of him by the Duke of Grafton.

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