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Mr. Yates's b. f. by Sir Oliver, out of Berenice.... 8 2 by Sir Oliver, out of Hebe (dead)

LAST DAY.-Sweepstakes of 100gs each, h. ft. one mile and a quarter.

st. lb.

Ld Derby's b. c. by Smolensko, out of sister to
Smuggler

8 4

Ld Stamford's b. c. Peter Lely, by Rubens, out of
Stella.....

Mr. Yates's b. f. by Sir Oliver, out of Berenice
Sir W. Wynne's ch. c. by Champion, out of
Fanina ...

Sir T. Stanley's br. c. brother to Hooton
Mr. Clifton's b. c. Thornton, by Comus, dam by
Dick Andrews.....

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- bl. c. Firebrand, by Thunderbolt, out of Petronilla....

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Sir W. Maxwell's ch. c. Jock-the-Laird's brother, by Viscount.

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1822.

PRESTON GUILD.

SWEEPSTAKES of 50gs each, for the produce of mares covered in 1818; colts, 8st. 5lb. fillies, 8st. 2tb. two miles; those by untried stallions, or out of mares whose produce had never won, allowed 3fb.

Ld Derby's b. c. by Milo, out of sister to Rubens Ld Stamford's b. c. by Cervantes, out of Olivetta b. f. by Woful, out of Miss Hap

Ld Grosvenor's b. f. by Thunderbolt, out of Delta

b. c. (dead) by Thunderbolt, out of Zadora Sir T. Stanley's b. c. by Coriolanus, out of Hooton's dam Mr. Clifton's b. c. by Orville, out of Fadladinida

b. c. by Walton, out of Madame Saqui ›

Mr. Yates's b. f. by Peruvian, out of Berenice
Mr. Brade's b. f. by Walton, out of Georgiana
Sir W. Wynne's c. by Thunderbolt, out of Fanina
Mr. Paulden's f. by Milo, out of Wonder's dam

LAST DAY.-Sweepstakes of 100gs each, h. ft. for three yr old colts, 8st. 7th. and fillies, 8st. 2tb. one mile and a quarter; those got by untried stallions, or out of mares whose produce had never won before the day of nomination, allowed 3lb.

Ld Derby's br. c. brother to Rembrandt

Ld Stamford's b. f. Narissa, by Woful, out of Miss Hap, by Shuttle

bl. f. Miranda, by Macbeth, out of Petronilla Mr. James's ch. c. by Cervantes

Sir W. Wynne's own brother to Cymro

Mr. Clifton's b. c. by Orville, out of Fadladinida b. c. by Walton, out of Madame Saqui Mr. Yates's b. f. by Peruvian, out of Berenice

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1823.

IRST DAY.-Sweepstakes of 50gs each, for the produce of mares covered in 1819, colts, 8st. 5fb. and fillies, 8st. 2lb. two miles; those got by untried stallions, or out of mares whose produce had never won before the day of nomination, allowed 3lb. The description or failure of produce, to be declared on or before the 1st of August, 1820.

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Covered by
Milo

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Sir W. Wynne's mare, by Williamson's Ditto Comus

Mr. Clifton's Madame Saqui

Red Riding Hood

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Comus
Comus

MANCHESTER, 1820.

WEDNESDAY, May 24.-The Manchester St. Leger Stakes of 25gs each, with 50gs added, for colts and fillies, then three yrs old; colts to carry Sst. 3lb. fillies, 8st. the St. Leger Course.

To name to Mr. Roger Entwisle, Clerk of the Course, Manchester, or to Messrs. Weatherby, London, ou or before the 1st of March, 1820, and the subscription to close on that day.

The Manchester Gold Cup, value 100gs, added to a Sweepstakes of 10gs each, for all ages; three yr olds to carry 6st. 7lb. four, 8st. 2tb. five, 8st. 101b. six and aged, 9st. mares and geldings allowed 3lb. twice round and a distance.

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

THURSDAY.-Hunters' Sweepstakes of 20gs each, h. ft. for horses, &c. not thorough bred, and that have been regularly hunted the preceding season, &c. to carry 12st. each, Gentlemen riders; twice round and a distance.

To close and name on or before the 1st of March, 1820. Five subscribers, or no race.

A Free Handicap Stakes of 20gs each, h. ft.

FRIDAY.-The Palatine Stakes of 50gs each, h. ft. with 50gs added, for all ages; three yr olds to carry 6st. 8tb. four, 8st. 3tb. five, 8st. 10lb. six and aged, 9st. mares and geldings allowed 3b. two miles and three-quarters ; to start at the St. Leger Post.

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

A Handicap Stakes of 5gs each, with 30gs added; twice round the Course and a distance, to start at the Distance Chair.

Sir OSWALD MOSLEY, Bart.
Sir JOHN GREY EGERTON, Bart.

Stewards.

R. ENTWISLE, Clerk of the Course. N. B. The Plates will be advertised in due time.

1822.

PRODUCE SWEEPSTAKES of 25gs each, colts, 8st. 3lb. fillies, 8st. twice round and a distance; untried

stallions, &c. allowed 3lb.

Ld Derby's b. c. by Milo, out of sister to Rubens

Sir W. Wynne's b. c. by Thunderbolt, out of Little
Cymro's dam

Mr. Houldsworth's b. f. by Comus, out of a Shuttle mare
Mr. Houldsworth's ch. f. by Comus, out of Stamfordia
Mr. Paulden's b. f. by Milo, out of Wonder's dam
Mr. Clifton's ch. f. by Woful, out of Riding Hood

1823.

PRODUCE SWEEPSTAKES of 50gs each, colts, 8st. 3tb. fillies, 8st. twice round and a distance; untried stallions, &c. allowed 3lb.

Mr. Houldsworth's Shuttle mare...................

sister to Agnes Sorrel

Mr. Yates's Berenice.......

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LEICESTER, 1820.

FIRST DAY.-A Gold Cup of 100gs value, surplus in specie, a subscription of 10gs each; three yr olds, 6st. 71b. four, Sst. five, 8st. 81b. six, 8st. 121b. aged, 9st. winners of a cup of 100gs value, in 1820, 3fb. extra, mares and geldings allowed 2tb. the owner of the winner to subscribe to the cup for the following year; three times round, about three miles and a quarter. Subscriptions to be paid before starting, or not entitled to win, and all nominations to pay the Clerk 10s. 6d. E E

VOL. XLVII:

To close on the 4th of June, and to name on or before that day, to Mr. Weatherby, or Mr. John D. Jackson, at Leicester.

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The Belvoir Stakes, a subscription of 5gs each, with 20gs added by his Grace the Duke of Rutland, Lord Lieutenant of the County, for hunters not thorough bred which have been hunted the preceding season, and which have never started, paid or received forfeit, or been put in training before the 1st of March, to be bonâ fide the property of the subscribers at the time of naming, resident in the counties of Leicester, Lincoln, Derby, Nottingham, Northampton, Rutland, Stafford, or Warwick; four yr olds, 10st. 12lb. five, 11st. 7tb. six and aged, 12st. heats, twice round.

To be named to Mr. Weatherby or Mr. Jackson, on or before the 4th of June. Subscriptions to be paid before starting, and certificates to be produced from the master or huntsman of the hounds, of the horses having hunted at least seven days. All other certificates must be produced before starting. And all nominations to pay the Clerk 5s.

PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS.

John Mansfield
Thomas Pares, Junior
C. Neville

R. W. P. Curzon
J. A. Arnold

A Cup, value 50gs, given by Colonel Keck and the Officers of the Leicestershire Yeomanry Cavalry, for horses, &c. not thorough bred, the property of the Noncommissioned Officers and Privates of the Regiment, having been ridden by the owners each day at the preceding annual exercise; heats, twice round, King's plate weights; the winner of the cup the preceding year to

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