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Ld Queensberry's b. c. by Prime Minister, dam by Ruler
Mr. Lambton's b. c. by Leopold, out of Silenus's dam
Mr. Milnes's b. f. by Comus, out of Carlton's dam
Mr. Brandling's f. by Woful, out of Tiny

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1823.

ONDAY.-Sweepstakes of 50gs each, h. ft. for the produce of mares covered in 1819; two miles; colts, 8st. 4fb. and fillies, Sst. No produce, no forfeit. Produce, or failure of produce, to be declared on or before the last day of Newcastle Races, 1820, to Mr. Loftus, Clerk of the Course. The produce of mares that never bred a winner, or by stallions that never got a winner, allowed 3lb.

Ld Queensberry's Vesta....

Mr. Lambton's Agricola's dam.

Peterea

The Duchess

Mr. Watson's Patriot mare..
Mr. Gascoigne's Thomasina

Mr. Watt's Miss Cranfield..

Mr. Brandling's Tiny

Mr. Uppleby's Miss Cantley

Gen. Orde's Sir Harry Dimsdale mare
Sir Alexander Don's Agnes Sorrel.....
Mr. Loftus's Kitty...

Covered by
Whisker
Leopold

Leopold

Soothsayer

Whisker

Comus

Cerberus

Raphael

Proselyte Octavian X Y Z Whisker

THURSDAY.-Sweepstakes of 50gs each, h. ft. for the produce of mares covered in 1819, colts, 8st. 3lb. fillies, 8st. untried mares or stallions allowed 3tb. Newcastle turn in. No produce, no forfeit. Produce or failure to be declared to the Clerk of the Course on the last day of the Newcastle Meeting, 1820.

Ld Queensberry's Vesta...

Mr. T. O. Powlett's gr. m. sister to Bourbon, by Sorcerer

Mr. Riddell's Pipator mare

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Mr. Lambton's Loo, by Waxy..
Mr. Brandling's Cerberus mare.
Mr. Wyvill's Carlton's dam

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No person allowed to start for any of the above stakes, who is in arrear for any stake at Newcastle upon Tyne..

ABINGDON, 1820.

FIRST DAY.-The Cup, by subscriptions of 10gs each (to be paid in specie) for horses, &c. of all ages; three yr olds, 6st. 9lb. four, 8st. five, 8st. 9fb. six, 9st. and aged, 9st. 2lb. mares and geldings allowed stb. four miles; the winner of a King's plate or gold cup in 1820, to carry 5lb. extra; horses, &c. having started three times in 1820, and not won, allowed 3tb. the winner, if demanded in the usual way, to be sold for 350gs.

To close and name on or before the 1st of June, 1820, to Mr. Weatherby, or Mr. Burden, Abingdon.

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R. Neville

PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS.

John Philips

J. Dilly

J. Maberley

C. Dundas

F. S. Stead
Abingdon

B. Wroughton

NO DAY MENTIONED.-The Harvest Stakes of 25gseach, for three yr old colts, 8st. 7fb. and fillies, 8st. 4fb. untried stallions or mares allowed 31b. if both, 5tb. a winner of 250gs at any one time, to carry 7ib. extra. Abingdon Course, about one mile and a half.

Mr. T. Sadler's ch. f. by Rubens, out of Lady Thigh
Mr. Calley's ch. f. by Rubens, out of Barbara
Mr. Maberley's b. c. own brother to Grand Artist
Mr. Morgan's b. c. own brother to Caractacus-

Mr. Forder's ch. f. by Rubens, dam by Teddy, out of
Countess

Mr. H. Jones's b. c. Aquarius, by Williamson's Ditto, out of Virgo, by Zodiac

A Sweepstakes of 25gs each, 15 ft. for three yr old colts, Sst. 31b. fillies, 8st. the Abingdon Course; those got by untried stallions, or out of untried mares, to be allowed 3ib. but only one allowance; geldings allowed 31b. Four subscribers, or no race.

Mr. Dundas's ch. c. by Rubens, out of Little Peggy
Mr. Calley's ch. c. Clan Albin, by Mountaineer

Mr. Dilly's b. c. Pupil, by Beverley, dam by Orville, out of Champignon's dam

Mr. Starling's br. c. by Blucher, out of Virgin

Mr. Sadler's ch. f. Ladyfoot, by Rubens

Mr. J. Stevens's b. f. Prudence, by Poulton, dam by Symmetry

A Sweepstakes of 5gs each, with 25gs added from the Racing-fund, for all ages; two miles; mares and geldings allowed 3fb. to carry Egham Cup weights; winners once in 1820, to carry 3tb. twice or more, 51b. extra; the winner of a gold cup or King's plate, in addition to the extra weights, to carry 5lb. extra.

To close and name on or before the 1st of June, 1820, to Mr. Weatherby, or Mr. Daniel Burden, Abingdon.

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The Abingdon Stakes of 25gs each, for three yr old colts, 8st. 71b. and fillies, 8st. 4lb. one mile.

To close and name on or before the 1st day of April, 1820, to Mr. Weatherby, or to Mr. D. Burden, Clerk of the Races.

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Wellington Stakes of

old colts, 8st, 61b. and figs each, 10 ft. for two yr

8st. 3lb. untried stallions

allowed 3b. if both, 5tb. the straight half mile in.

To close and name to Mr. Weatherby, or to Mr. Daniel Burden, Clerk of the Course, on or before the 21st of May, 1820.

PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS,
Mr. David Faulkner
Mr. Isaac Sadler

Col. STEAD,

W. L. MABERLY, Esq. M. P.

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Stewards.

D. BURDEN, Clerk.

BATH, 1820.

FIRST DAY.-Sweepstakes of 5gs each, with 501. added,

for horses that never won 1001. at one time before the day of nomination; three yr olds, 7st. four, 8st. 7lb. five, 9st. 5lb. six, 9st. 121b. and aged, 10st. two miles and a distance; the winner of 1001. at any time previous to the day of starting, to carry 5. extra; mares and geldings allowed 3fb.

To close on the 1st of May, and the horses to be named on or before that day, to Messrs. Weatherby in London, or to the Clerk of the Course. Stakes to be paid to the Clerk of the Course, by twelve o'clock on the day of running, or to the Stewards before starting, or not entitled though a winner.

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A Sweepstakes of 25gs each, for three yr old colts, Sst. 7tb. and fillies, 8st. 4lb. the last mile. Stakes to be paid to the Clerk of the Course, before twelve o'clock on the day of running, or not entitled though a winner.

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To close and name to Messrs. Weatherby, on or before the 1st March. Three subscribers, or no race.

PRESENT SUBSCRIBER.

Thomas Calley

SECOND DAY.-A Gold Cup of 100gs value, by subscribers of 10gs each; if more than ten subscribers, the surplus in specie; three yr olds, 6st. four, 7st. 7lb. five, 8st. 7lb. six and aged, 9st. 2lb. the winner of a King's plate, gold cup, or 1001. in this year, to carry 5lb. extra; of two, 71b. three miles. Stakes to be paid to the Clerk of the Course, by twelve o'clock on the day of running, or not entitled though a winner.

To close on the Monday after Epsom, and the horses to be named on or before that day, to Messrs. Weatherby, or the Clerk of the Course. Fifteen subscribers, or to be

run for as a sweepstakes.

PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS.

E. Lechmere Charlton

John King

Thomas Calley

Wm. Gore Langton

The Kelston Stakes of 25gs each, for three yr old colts,

8st. 7tb. and fillies, 8st. 4lb. one mile.

To close and name on the 1st of March, 1820.

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The Dyrham Stakes, of 10gs each, with 301. to be added, for all ages.

To be named in the afternoon of the first day, and to be handicapped before nine o'clock the same afternoon; one-mile heats.

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