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SECOND DAY.-The Gold Cup, by subscribers of 10gs each, for three yr olds, 7st. four, 8st. 41b. five, 8st. 12fb. six, 9st. 2lb. and aged, 9st. 4fb. mares and geldings allowed 3tb. If twelve subscribers, the second horse to withdraw his stake: the winner to be sold for 500gs, if demanded within a quarter of an hour after the race, and legal tender made within three hours, the owner of the second horse being first entitled; three miles, starting at the beginning of the New mile.

To close on the Monday after the July Meeting, on or before which day the nominations are to be made to Messrs Weatherby, either in London or at Newmarket.

PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS.

Sir R. Wigram

Mr Raikes

Mr A. Wright

Mr Western

Sir E. Harvey

THIRD DAY.-Sweepstakes of 30gs each, 20 ft. for two yr old colts, 8st. 61. and fillies, 8st. 3lb. the last half-mile: the winner of a sweepstakes to carry 3lb. of two, or the July Stakes, 5lb. extra.

D. of Grafton's br. c. by Selim, out of Piquet

Ld Exeter's b. f. Governess, by Pioneer, out of Duenna
Gen. Grosvenor's ch. f. by The Flyer, out of Miss Appleton
Mr Rush's f. by Pioneer, out of Discord

Ld Jersey's ch. f. by Phantom, out of Fillagree

Mr Neale's ch. c. brother to Moonshine
Mr Hunter's b. f. by Rubens, out of Sprightly

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STOCKBRIDGE, 1822.

IRST DAY.-The Coronation Stakes of 25gs each, for three yr olds; once round the New Course; colts, 8st. 71b. fillies and geldings, 8st. 4lb.

To close and name to the Clerk of the Course, or Mr Weatherby, in London, on or before the 1st of March.

SECOND DAY.-A Sweepstakes of 25gs each, h. ft. for two yr old colts, 8st. 3tb. fillies and geldings, 8st. the last half mile.

To close and name to the Clerk of the Course, or Mr Weatherby, in London, on or before the 1st of March.

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PRESENT SUBSCRIBER.

Walter West

WREXHAM, 1822.

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TUESDAY.-Sweepstakes of 50gs each, h. ft. colts, 8st. 8b. fillies, 8st. 6lb. those by untried stallions, or out of mares that had not bred a winner, allowed 3fb. if both, 5tb. once round and a distance.

Ld Grosvenor's Holywell, brother to Manchester
Ld Derby's bl. c. by Rinaldo, out of a Sorcerer mare
bl. c. by Rinaldo, out of Rosalba

Sir W. Wynn's b. c. own brother to Little Cymro

Sweepstakes of 15gs each, for three yr olds, 6st. 10lb. four, 8st. five, 8st. 10lb. six and aged, 8st. 12fb. mares and geldings allowed 3lb. three times round the Course.

To close and name to the Clerk of the Course, or to Mr Weatherby, on or before the 1st of May. Four subscribers,

or no race,

PRESENT SUBSCRIBER.

Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart.

WEDNESDAY.-A Gold Cup, value 100gs, by subscriptions of 10gs each, the remainder (if any) to the winner; three yr olds to carry 6st. 9fb. four, 8st. five, 8st. 9lb. six, 9st. and aged, 9st. 2tb. Ten subscribers, or no race: the winner of any cup in the same year to carry 5lb extra. To close and name to the Clerk of the Course, or to Mr Weatherby, on or before the 1st day of June; mares and geldings allowed 2tb. four times round.

PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS.

Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart.

David Pennant, Esq.

A. W. Corbett, Esq.

K. Kenrick, Esq.
Sir W. Wynn

Sweepstakes of 25gs each, for three yr old colts, 8st. 3lb.

and fillies, 8st. twice round.

To be named to Mr Weatherby, or to the Clerk of the Course, on or before the 1st of May, 1822; to be bona fide the property of subscribers. Three subscribers, or no race.

THURSDAY.-A Handicap Stakes of 10gs each, with 20gs added from the Fund; 5gs ft, if declared by nine o'clock the morning of running. To be handicapped by the Stewards, or any Gentlemen they shall appoint.

To close and name to the Clerk of the Course by twelve o'clock the day preceding the race; 2-mile heats.

PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS.

Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart.

A. W. Corbett, Esq.

Thos. Fitzhugh, Esq.

E. LI. Lloyd, Esq.

The Earl of WILTON,

A. W. CORBETT, Esq. S

Stewards.

Mr CHARLES BOWEN, Clerk of the Course.

No horses will be allowed to start for any of the subscriptions or the cup, unless the stakes be paid previous to starting.

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GOODWOOD, 1822.

TO DAY MENTIONED.-Mr Berkeley's f. Fig-leaf, by Y. Gohanna, out of Queen Bee, agst Mr J. Walker's b. or br. f. by Ashton, dam by Dick Andrews, out of Spitfire, 8st. each, one mile, 100gs, h. ft.

For the several sweepstakes, none of which close till within a short time of the races, see sheet Calendar, No. XIII.

Lord GEORGE LENNOX, Steward.

SHREWSBURY, 1822.

THE of with

HE All-aged Stakes of 15gs each, with 20gs given by

Sst. 121b. six and aged, 9st. 21b. mares and geldings allowed 21b. twice round and a distance.

PRESENT SUBSCRIBER.

Mr Mytton

The Gentlemen's Subscription for a Gold Cup of 100gs value, the surplus to be paid in specie, by subscribers of 10gs each, for three yr olds, 6st. 6lb. four, 7st. 12tb. five, 8st.7. six and aged, 8st. 11fb. mares and geldings allowed 3fb. twice round and a distance.

PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS.

Sir W. Wynn

Major Ormsby Gore
Mr Mytton

Sweepstakes of 20gs each, for two yr old colts, 8st. 3fb. and fillies, 8st. those got by untried stallions, or out of untried mares, allowed 3fb. but only one allowance will be made; one mile.

PRESENT Subscriber.

Mr Mytton

Sweepstakes of 15gs each, with a Purse of 20gs; three yr olds, 6st. 12lb. four, 8st. 3fb. five, 8st. 12lb. six and aged, 9st. 2lb. mares and geldings allowed 2tb. heats, twice round and a distance; the winner of the stakes on Tuesday to carry 5lb. extra for this.

Sweepstakes of 20gs each, with 20gs given by the Town, for three yr old colts, 8st. 4fb. and fillies, 8st. 2lb. twice round and a distance.

PRESENT SUBSCRIBER.

Mr Mytton

The Shrewsbury Sweepstakes of 10gs each, with 20gs added, for horses that never won before the 1st of May, 1822; three yr olds, 6st. 12lb. four, 8st. five, 8st. 10tb. six, 9st. and aged, 9st. 2fb. mares and geldings allowed 3fb. twice round and a distance.

The Hunters' Stakes of 10gs each, for any horse, mare, or gelding (not thorough-bred) foaled in the counties of Salop, &c. for particulars, see Vol. 1820, p. 301.

PRESENT SUBSCRIBER.

Mr Lyster

All the above stakes to close on the 1st of May, and the horses are to be named on or before that day to Mr Weatherby, in London, or Mr Lee, Shrewsbury.

A Cocked-Hat Stakes of 5gs each, on the same terms as ast year: vide Vol. 1820, p. 301.

To close and name on the Wednesday evening in the raceweek.

PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS.

Hon. C. Trevor

Mr J. Lyster

Sir E. Smythe

Mr Mytton

Mr Beck

The Produce Stakes for 1825 closed too late to admit of our giving the nominations here.

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LICHFIELD, 1822,

To commence on the second Tuesday in September.

GOLD Cup of 100gs value, by subscriptions of 10gs each, the surplus in specie, for three yr olds, 6st. 12lb. four, Sst. 3lb. five, 8st. 10lb. six and aged, 9st. mares and geldings allowed 2tb. three miles.

To close and name on the 1st of May.

PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS.

Earl of Dartmouth

Sir J. Boughey
Mr L. Charlton
Mr J. B. Philips
Mr W. D. Sneyd
Sir T. Constable

Dr Makenzie

Mr E. Buller
Mr Buller

Mr Mytton

Mr Swynfen Jervis

A Sweepstakes of 25gs each, for two yr old colts, 8st. and fillies, 7 st. 11fb. last half mile. Three subscribers, or no race. To close and name on the 1st of July.

A Sweepstakes of 10gs each, with 20gs added from the City Subscription, for three yr old colts, 8st. 4lb. and fillies, 8st. llb. two miles.

To close and name on the 1st of July. If walked over for, the 20gs will not be added.

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