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Sir C. Bunbury's bl. f. by Sorcerer, out of Tawny bl. c. brother to Smolensko

Mr. Crockford's b. c. by Selim, out of Palma

b. c. by Haphazard, dam by Paynator

Mr. Neale's gr, c. by Election, out of a sister to Viscount /4

FRIDAY.-The first year of a renewal of the Oaks Stakes of 50gs each, h. ft. for three yr old fillies, Sst. 4lb. last mile and half; the owner of the second filly to receive 100gs out of the stakes (45 subscribers).

Ld Derby names Mr. G. Crompton's b. f. own sister to
Tramper

D. of Rutland's ch. f. by Waxy, out of Pennytrumpet
Ld G. H. Cavendish's b. f. by Middlethorpe, out of Barrosa
Ld Foley's Breeze, sister to Interpreter /

Mr. Vansittart names Mr. Farrall's ch. f. by Brigliadoro,
dam by Transit

Mr. Watson names D. of Portland's Tea, by Teasdale, out of Pledge

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Ld Darlington names b. f. by Woful, dam by Rubens, out of Guildford Nan

Gen. Grosvenor's f. by Dimsdale, dam by Pilot

Ld Jersey names Ld Suffield's b. f. by Muley, out of Aquilina
D. of Grafton's b. f. Zeal, by Partisan, out of Zaida
b. f. by Election, out of Mirth

names Mr. Udny's f. by Trufflé, out of Emily 2
names Mr. R. Milnes's f. My Lady, by Comus, §

out of Carlton's dam

Mr. Rush's br. f. by Waxy, out of Oliveira

b. f. by Haphazard, out of Reserve

Mr. Goddard names f. by Haphazard, out of Pea-blossom
Mr. Lambton's ch. f. Mignonette, by Macbeth, out of
Silenus's dam

Mr. Turner's br. f. by Walton, out of Fairing

Ld Rous's ch. f. Mootis, by Quiz, out of Persepolis
Ld Rossmore's br. f. by Sir Walter, out of Oriana
b. f. by Election, out of Promise

Mr. Calley's f. Marion, by Mountaineer, out of Barbara
Mr. Fox's bl. f. by Smolensko, dam by Sir Peter, bought
of Mr. Wilson

Ld Suffield's ch. f. by Muley, out of a sister to Little Peggy Ld Egremont's b. f. by Whalebone, out of Margaretta b. f. by Octavius, out of Catherine

Mr. Thornhill's sister to Steeltrap

Mr. Farrall's ch. f. sister to Idle Boy

Ld Grosvenor's b. f. by Thunderbolt, out of Opal 4
b. f. by Thunderbolt, out of Plover
Id-Stawell's b. f. by Blucher, out of Prue

Mr. Rogers's ch. f. by Election, out of Selim's dam
Mr. Payne's f. by Crispin, out of Zoraida
f. by Crispin, out of Bizarre

H. R. H. the D. of York's f. by Aladdin, out of sister to
Parisot

f. by Aladdin, out of Aquilina, by Eagle

f. by Hedley, out of Aladdin's dam

Mr. J. Palmer's ch. f. by Truffle, dam by Dragon, out of Fidget's dam

Mr. J. Benson's b. f. by Bustard, dam by L'Orient Mr. S. Duncombe's dark br. f. by Smolensko, dam by the late Ld Buckinghamshire's Arabian

Mr. Morgan names Mr. C. Day's gr. f. by Grimaldi, out of the dam of Teniers

Sir C. Bunbury's bl. f. by Sorcerer, out of Tawny Mr. Crockford's ch. f. by Selim, out of sister to Remembrancer

b. f. by Rubens, out of Chryseïs Mr. Williams's gr. f. by Sir Harry Dimsdale, out of Carthage

ASCOT HEATH, 1820.

FIRST DAY.-The Oatlands Stakes of 30gs each, 20 ft. for horses of all ages (two yr olds excepted) two miles and a half.

This stake to close, and the horses to be named, on the last day of the Newmarket Second Spring Meeting; the weights to be fixed on the Monday before Epsom, and those that declare forfeit by the Saturday afterwards, to pay 10gs only.

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Sweepstakes of 100gs each, h. ft. for colts, 8st. 7lb. and fillies, 8st. 2fb. then three yrs old; the New mile.

H. R. H. the D. of York's c, by Rubens, out of Aquilina, by Eagle

Ld Foley's brother to Miracle

Mr. Jones's b. f. Sophia, sister to Fanny

b. or br. c. brother to The Rat

Mr. Rush's ch. c. by Waxy, out of Ringtail

Mr. Terrett's br. c. by Shuttlecock, out of the dam of the King of Diamonds

Ld Jersey's b. c. by Rubens, out of Web

Mr. Andrew's c. by Orville, out of L'Huile de Venus
Mr. Turner's br. c. Sunshine, by Orville, out of Miss Wasp

Sweepstakes of 100gs each, h. ft. for colts, 8st. 7lb. and fillies, Sst. 4tb. then three yrs old; New mile.

H. R. H. the D. of York's c. by Haphazard, out of Scrapall's dam

Ld Lowther's ch. c. Langar, by Selim, dam by Walton, out of Sorcerer's dam

Mr. Payne's c. by Crispin, out of Zoraida

Sir J. Shelley's brother to Comus

Ld G. H. Cavendish's c. by Middlethorpe, out of Louisa
D. of Grafton's c. by Phantom, out of Pope Joan
D. of Rutland's b. c. by Waxy, out of Pennytrumpet

SECOND DAY.-The Albany Stakes of 50gs each, h. ft. for three yr olds colts, 8st. 7tb. and fillies, 8st. 3lb. the winner of the 2000gs stakes, Derby, or Oaks, to carry 5lb. extra, the New mile.

To close on the 1st of March, 1820, and the horses to

be named on or before that day, to Mr. Weatherby, or the Clerk of the Course.

PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS.

H. R. H. the D. of York

Ld Verulam

The Swinley Stakes of 25gs each, for three yr olds, 7st. 4lb. and four, 8st. 10lb. f. allowed 3lb. the last mile and half. To close on the 1st March, 1820, and the horses to be named, on or before that day, to Mr. Weatherby, or the Clerk of the Course.

PRESENT Subscribers.

H. R. H. the D. of York
Ld Stawell

The Winkfield Stakes of 50gs each, h. ft. for colts, 8st. 7tb, and fillies, 8st. 4fb. then three yrs old; the New mile. Mr. Batson's b. f. by Hedley, out of Pranks

Mr. Goddard's ch. c. by Haphazard, out of Witch

Mr. Hallett's c. by Cœlebs, out of the dam of Miss Platoff Mr. Thornhill's ch. c. See-saw, by Scud, out of Merrygoround's dam

Mr. Jones's f. Sophia, by. Poulton, out of Variety
Mr. Rush's ch. c. by Waxy, out of Chintz

b. f. by Smolensko, out of Lady Jane

THIRD DAY.—The Gold Cup, value 100gs, the surplus (if any) to be paid to the winner in specie, a subscription of 20gs each; five subscribers or no race; if seven subscribers or more, the second horse to receive back his stake; for horses of all ages; three yr olds to carry 6st. 10lb. four, Sst. 2lb. five, 8st. 12lb. six and aged, 9st. 3fb. m. allowed 3lb. to start at the half-mile post on the New mile, and go once round, about two miles and a half.

To close on the 1st of March, 1820, and the horses to be named, on or before that day, to Mr. Weatherby, or the Clerk of the Course.

PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS.

H. R. H. the D. of York
H. R. H. the D. of York
D. of Rutland

Ld Foley
Ld Graves

The renewed Sweepstakes for 1820 and 1821, of 10gs each, for three yr old colts, 8st. 71b. and fillies, 8st. 21b. the winner of the Derby or Oaks to carry 7fb. extra, the New mile.

The horses to be named to the Clerk of the Course before four o'clock on the day of entrance for the plates, each year, and the subscription to close at the time of naming for the first year.

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The Windsor Forest Stakes of 50gs each, h. ft. for three yr old fillies, 8st. 4lb. the winner of the 2000gs Stakes, Derby or Oaks, to carry 5lb. extra, the Old mile.

To close on the 1st of March, 1820, and the horses to be named, on or before that day, to Mr. Weatherby, or the Clerk of the Course.

PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS.
H. R. H. the D. of York
Ld Graves

FOURTH DAY.-A Sweepstakes of 30gs each, 20 ft. for two yr old colts, 8st. 5lb. and fillies, Sst. 2fb. the winner of a Sweepstakes to carry 3lb. extra. Two yr old Course.

To close on the last day of the Newmarket Second Spring Meeting, and the horses to be named to Mr. Weatherby, or to the Clerk of the Course, on or before that day.

PRESENT SUBSCRIBER.
H. R. H. the D. of York

LAST DAY.-Renewal of the Wokingham Stakes of 5gs each (handicap) for all ages; the last three-quarters of the New mile.

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