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Clifton

J. C. Honywood

W. P. Honywood

G. J. Milles

Kentish Hunters' Stakes, a sweepstakes of 5gs each, for horses not thorough-bred, and bred in the county, the property of the subscriber and freeholder who names him, and regularly hunted in the county of Kent; not to have started, paid or recd. ft. or had a sweat, before the 1st day of March, 1822, and to be named on or before the 1st day of June, to MrWeatherby, London; or to Mr Thomas Hawkins, Bridge; 12st. each; two-mile heats.

No losing horse who has started for the Kentish Hunters' Stakes only shall be disqualified. A certificate of their being regularly hunted, and not thorough-bred, will be required at the time of naming. Three horses to start, or no race.

SUBSCRIBERS.

S. R. Lushington
G. J. Milles

H. C. Oxenden
W. Deedes, jun.
M. D. D. Dalison
W. P. Honywood

W. Delmar

J. Brockman, jun.
E. Knight, jun.
F. W. Mulcaster
D. Denne

THURSDAY.-A Gold Cup, by subscriptions of 5gs each, for horses not thorough-bred, boua fide the property of a subscriber to the East Kent Fox-hounds; to carry King's Plate weights; heats, two miles and a distance.

To close on the 1st day of June, and the horses to be named on or before that day, to Mr Thomas Hawkins, Bridge, and subscriptions received at Mr B. Foreman's, Canterbury. Ten subscribers, or no race.

SUBSCRIBERS.

W. P. Honywood
W. Deedes, jun.
H. C. Oxenden

G. C. Oxenden

M. D. D. Dalison
W. Delmar

J. Brockman, jun.

The Hon. JOHN BLIGH, Stewards.
EDWARD RICE, Esq.

THOMAS HAWKINS, Clerk of the Course.

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KNUTSFORD, 1822.

IRST DAY.-The Gold Cup, value 100gs, by subscriptions of 10gs each, the surplus (if any) to be paid to the winner; three miles; three yr olds to carry 6st. 7lb. four, 7st. 121b. five, 8st. 10lb. six and aged, 9st. mares and geldings to be allowed 21b.

To be named on or before the first day of March, to the Clerk of the Races, Mr Weatherby, or Mr Rhodes,

PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS.

T. S. M. Stanley

John White

J. Grey Egerton

Stamford and Warrington
Wilbraham Egerton

Thomas Mostyn

A Sweepstakes of 50gs each, h. ft. for colts and fillies
now yearlings, to run a mile and a distance, starting at the
Distance-chair; colts to carry 8st. 5fb. fillies, 8st. 2lb.
Ld Derby's bl. c. by Rinaldo, dam by Sorcerer

Ld Stamford's b. c. Sir Isaac Newton, brother to Comet
Sir J. G. Egerton's ch. c. by Blücher, out of Trinidada
Ld Grosvenor's c. brother to Manchester

Sir W. Wynn's brother to Little Cymro

Sir J. Byng's ch. f. Lady Mary, by Amadis, out of Gadabout

Sweepstakes of 50gs each, h. ft. for the produce of mares covered in 1818; colts, 8st. 5lb. and fillies, 8st. 2lb. two miles; those marked * allowed 3lb.

Ld Derby's b. c. by Milo, out of Rembrandt's dam *Ld Stamford's b.c. Adventurer, by Cervantes, out of Olivetta *—————— bl. f. Miranda, by Macbeth, out of Petronilla *Ld Grosvenor's c. (dead) by Thunderbolt, out of Zadora f. Moel-famma, by Thunderbolt, out of Delta SirT.S.M. Stanley's b. c. by Coriolanus, out of Hooton's dam Mr Paulden's b. f. by Milo, dam by Y. Woodpecker, out of Equity

WEDNESDAY.-The Peover Stakes of 10gs each, for all ages; once round the Course and a distance, to start at

the Distance-chair; three yr olds to carry 7st. four, 8st. 2lb. five, 8st. 9tb. six and aged, 9st. a winner of one stake that week to carry 3lb. of two or more, 5lb. extra.

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

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LAST DAY.-Sweepstakes of 25gs each, for three yr old colts, 8st. 3lb. and fillies, 8st. two miles; those marked * allowed 3tb.

*Ld Derby's bl. c. by Rinaldo, dam by Sorcerer

*Ld Stamford's b. f. Nerissa, by Woful, dam, Mishap, by Shuttle

bl. f. Miranda, by Macbeth, dam, Petronilla Sir T. Stanley's b. c. by Coriolanus, out of Hooton's dam Sir W. Wynn's c. brother to Little Cymro

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

*Mr Clifton's ch. f. by Woful, out of Riding Hood, by Warrior

1823.

TUESDAY. A Produce Stakes of 50gs each, h. ft. colts

to carry 8st. 5lb. fillies, 8st. 2fb. two miles; those marked (*) allowed 3lb.

Ld Derby's b. f. by Milo, out of Rembrandt's dam br. f. by Milo, out of Eryx's dam

Ld Stamford's b. f. Fury, by Soothsayer, out of Stella b. f. Ostrich, by Bustard, out of Olivetta Sir T. S. M. Stanley's b. f. by Comus, out of Cowslip

*

b. f. by Milo, out of Maid of Lorn

Sir W. Wynn's br. c. by Comus, dam by Williamson's Ditto *Mr Houldsworth's b. f. by Filho da Puta, out of Catherine *Ld Grosvenor's f. Alarm, by Thunderbolt, out of Zadora

*Mr Clifton's ch. c. by Comus, out of Madame Saqui ch. c. by Comus, out of Riding-hood

NO DAY MENTIONED.—A Sweepstakes of 50gs each, h. ft. for colts and fillies then three yrs old; colts, 8st.4lb. fillies, Sst. 1tb. Peover Course.

Ld Grosvenor's Laocoon, brother to Belvidere
Ld Derby's brother to Rinaldo

Ld Stamford's b. f. Fury, by Soothsayer, out of Stella
b. c. Falcon, by Bustard, out of Petronilla

Sir T. S. M. Stanley's ch. c. by Camillus, dam by Williamson's Ditto

b. f. by Milo, out of Maid of Lorn

Mr Yates's ch. f. by Soothsayer, out of Berenice

b. f. by Soothsayer, dam by Walton

Sir T. Mostyn's b. c. by Comus, out of sister to Rosanne Sir W. Wynn's b. or br. c. by Comus, dam by Williamson's Ditto

THURSDAY.-A Sweepstakes of 25gs each, for three yr old colts, 8st. 3lb. and fillies, Sst. two miles; 3lb. allowed to those got by untried stallions, or out of mares whose produce never won before the day of nomination, but no horse, &c. to be allowed more than 3lb. those marked (*) are allowed.

*

*Ld Stamford's br. c. Falcon, by Bustard, out of Petronilla b. f. Ostrich, by Bustard, out of Olivetta Sir T. S. M. Stanley's ch. c. by Camillus, dam by Williamson's Ditto

FIRST

b. f. by Comus, out of Hooton's dam

1824.

FIRST DAY.-A Sweepstakes of 50gs each, h. ft. for the produce of mares covered in 1820; colts, 8st. 5lb. fillies, 8st. 2tb. two miles; those marked * allowed 3fb. Ld Derby's c. by Camillus, out of Rosalba

Ld Stamford's b, c. Portrait, by Rubens, out of Miss Hap b. f. Kite, by Bustard, out of Olympia

*

*Ld Grosvenor's cb. f. Manoeuvre, by Rubens, out of Finesse

Sir W. W. Wynn's ch. c. by Rubens, out of Pearl

*

*Sir T.

ch. f. by Rubens, out of Venus

ch. f. by Rubens, out of his Hipped mare Stanley's b. c. by Filho da Puta, out of Maid of Lorn ch. c. by Cestrian, out of Williamson's Ditto mare *Mr Clifton's ch. c. by Walton, out of Madame Saqui Sir J. G. Egerton is a subscriber, but did not name

SECOND DAY.-A Sweepstakes of 50gs each, h. ft. for colts and fillies now foals; colts, 8st. 41b. fillies, 8st. 1lb. Peover Course.

Ld Derby's ch. c. brother to Eryx

Sir W. Wynne's b. c. by Filho da Puta, out of Banshee
Sir T. S. M. Stanley's b. c. by Milo, out of Hooton's dam
Ld Grosvenor's ch. f. Manoeuvre, by Rubens, out of Finesse
Mr R. F. Benson's ch. c. by Zodiac, out of a sister to Orange
Flower

b. f. by Blücher, dam by Rubens, out of Aladdin's

dam Mr Clifton's b. f. by Rubens, out of Fadladinida

LAST DAY.-A Sweepstakes of 25gs each, for colts and fillies now foals; colts, 8st. 3lb. fillies, 8st. two miles; 31b. allowed to those got by untried stallions, or out of mares whose produce never won before the day of nomination, but no horse, &c. to be allowed more than 3lb.

*

*Ld Stamford's b. c. Glamorgan, by Bustard, dam, Poultina b. f. Kite, by Bustard, dam, Olympia Ld Derby's br. f. by Milo, dam by Sorcerer

*Sir T. M. Stanley's b. c. by Filho da Puta, out of Maid of Lorn

b. c. by Milo, out of Hooton's dam

*Sir W. Wynne's b. c. by Filho da Puta, out of Banshee Sir T. Mostyn's b. f. by Rubens or Artichoke, out of Princess Royal's dam

1825.

FIRST DAYA Sweepstakes of 50gs each, h. ft. for

the produce of mares covered in 1821; colts, 8st. 5lb. fillies, 8st. 2lb. two miles. No produce, no forfeit; 3lb. al

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