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LENGTH OF COURSES.

ABERGAVENNY is one mile round. ABERYSTWITH is oval, or egg shaped, one mile round, with a hill at the commencement of the first turn about 300 yards from starting, which continues round the top of the course; a slight descent, then flat all the way, with a straight run in of about 350 yards.

ABINGDON.-Oval, one mile and a quarter round, with a good run in; the T.Y.C. is three-quarters of a mile.

ASCOT.-A circular course, short of two miles by 66 yards; the first half nearly all on the descent, and the remainder, which is called the old mile, up hill the greater part of the way. The Swinley Course is the last mile and a half of the above. The new mile is straight, and up hill all the way. The T.Y.C. is the last 5 furlongs and 136 yards of the new mile.

AYR.-A round, flat course of 1 mile and 330 yards, with a straight run in of a quarter of a mile. BATH is nearly an oval of one mile and a half, with a straight run in of half a mile. BECCLES.-A flat circular course, of a mile and a quarter, the last third of it flat.

BEDFORD is a flat circle of 1 mile, 4 fur. 44 yards. BEVERLEY. An oval, or rather pear-shaped course, I mile, 3 furlongs, 90 yards round, with a straight run in of nearly half a mile, and a gradual rise for the greater part of this distance. Kingston Course 1 mile and 4 furlongs, the T.Y.C. is 4 fur. 105 yds.

BLANDFORD- The Cup Course is 2 miles, starting at the winning chair, running nearly a mile straight, and, with a good turn, back over the same ground. The Dorsetshire Stake Course is about three miles, with a different start, but running into the Cup Course. The T.Y.C. is 6 furlongs, straight.

BREČON.-Flat, rather oblong, with a straight run in of about 500 yards. Once round and a distance is a mile, or twice round and the long length two miles.

BRIGHTON.-The Old Course is 1 mile, 6 furlongs, 265 yards; the New Course, 1 mile, 6 furlongs, 141 yards; the Ovingdean Course 1 mile 4 furlongs; the Enclosed Course 1 mile 2 furlongs; the Bristol Course is 1 mile; and the T.Y.C. 6 furlongs.

BROMSGROVE is nearly circular, and a distance short of a mile.

BROMYARD.-Oval, a little up and down, length about a mile and a quarter, with a good run in. BURTON CONSTABLE (in Sir C. Constable's Park).-Nearly circular, a mile and a quarter, with a straight run in of about 500 yards; and level, with the exception of a hill on the top side. CARLISLE is 1 mile and 90 yards round. CATTERICK BRIDGE is an oval flat, of 1 mile and 60 yards, with a straight run in of 3 furlongs and 154 vards.

CANTERBURY is shaped like a cricket-bat, being two miles out and in, with a severe hill from the distance home.

CHATHAM is 1 mile and 1 furlong, with a straight, flat run in of a quarter of a mile and 24 rods; the opposite side of the course is on lower ground, but flat.

CHEADLE (CHESHIRE) is oval, about three quarters of a mile.

CHELMSFORD is oval, short of 2 miles by about 30 yards, the last half mile being on the ascent. There is a straight mile.

CHESTER.-A flat course of 1 mile and 46 yards round. The Trade Cup Course is 2 miles. 2 furlongs, and 42 yards, starting at the Grosvenor Post. For the 2 mile Course the start is 46 yards past the winning post. The Grosvenor Course is 1 mile, 1 furlong, 216 yards. From the Castle Pole and twice round, is 2 miles, 3 furlongs, 67 yards. The T.Y.C. is nearly 6 furlongs. CHESTERFIELD is nearly circular, and about a mile and three-quarters round; the run in is about a quarter of a mile, straight, and rather on the ascent.

CROXTON PARK-The, new course is pearshaped, 22 yards short of two miles, with a flat straight run in of 840 vards. DERBY.-Oblong, a mile and a quarter in length, with a straight run in of nearly half amile. DONCASTER is a round course of about 1 mile, 7 furlongs, and 70 yards. The other courses are portions of this circle, viz.-Red House in, 5 furlongs. 152 yards. T.Y.C. 7 furlongs, 214 yards. Fitzwilliam Course, 1 mile, 4 furlongs, 10 yards. St. Leger Course, 1 mile, 6 furlongs, 132 yards. Two mile course, 2 mile, 15 yards. Four mile course (twice round) 3 miles, 7 furlongs, 29 1 yards. Cup Course, from the Red House and once round, 2 miles, 5 furlongs, 14 yards. DUDLEY is oval, 1 mile and a quarter and 18 yards; two-thirds of it nearly flat, and the remainder hilly. The run in is a straight half mile, with a gradual rise.

DUMFRIES.-Nearly oval, 1 mile and 3 furlongs

round.

DURHAM.-Circular, 1 mile in extent. The T.Y.C is 6 furlongs.

ECCLES.-An oval of three-quarters of a mile, with a straight finish of a quarter of a mile. EDINBURGH.-Nearly oval, measuring I mile, a quarter, and 46 yards, with a nearly straight run in of half a mile, rising slightly from the distance. EGHAM is nearly flat, 66 yards short of two miles and in shape resembling the figure of 9. The new mile is nearly straight.

EGLINTON PARK.-An oval course, 150 yards less than 2 miles, and flat, with the exception of a rather steep hill about half a mile from the winning post. The run in, which forms the T.Y.C is a straight run in.

EPSOM.-The Old or Cup Course is 2 miles, of an irregular circular form, the first mile up hill. The New Derby Course is exactly a mile and a half, and somewhat in the form of a horse-shoe, the last half mile being straight. The first half mile is on the ascent, the next third of a mile level, the bend into the straight run home, and until within the distance on the descent, and the remainder on the rise. The New T.Y.C. is 6 furlongs, the Old T.Y.C. or Woodcot Course, something less than half a mile, the Craven Course one mile and a quarter, and the Metropolitan Course, starting at the winning post, 2 miles and 2 furlongs.

EXETER.-The Old Course is an oval of 2 miles, two-thirds of which are nearly flat, and the remainder rather hilly. The last half mile is straight, with a slight ascent and good coming in. The New Course is round, and nearly level of 1 mile, and the three mile course is formed out of the new and old courses. GOODWOOD.-The New Cup Course is 2 miles and a half, starting 100 yards west of the winning post, running out to the west of the Clump, returning by the east. T.Y.C. is a straight three-quarters of a mile. For the Queen's Plate, the horses start to the north-west of the Stand, run over to the east of the Clump, go to the outside circle of the hill, and return by the east of the Clump, being 3 miles, 5 furlongs, 97 yards. The Maidstone Course is 2 miles, i furlong, 44 yards. For the New Mile the horses start on the G.S. Co. and run home to the wesiward of the Clump. "Two Miles," and "One Mile and three quarters," are portions of once round, which is 2 miles, 1 furlong, 40 yards. "A Mile and Half," to be run on the New Course. HAMPTON.-A flat oval course; the old course a mile and a quarter; the new one about a mile and a half. The T.Y.C. is 6 yards short of half a mile. HEREFORD is oval, I mile and 330 yards, with a straight run in of about 600 yards. HERTFORD.-A flat oval course, mile and 40 yds., with a straight run in of a quarter of a mile. HORWICH.-Oval, about a mile, with a straight run in of rather more than a quarter of a mile slightly up hill to the finish. T.Y.C. a straight half mile.

HUNTINGDON is oval and flat, short of 2 miles | NORTHAMPTON.-An oval course of a mile and by a distance, with a straight run in of nearly half a mile.

IPSWICH.-Two miles round, with a straight run in of half a mile.

KELSO.-Oblong, a mile and a quarter round, and level with the exception of a gentle rise from the Stand to the Chair.

KNIGHTON.-Nearly oval, 1 mile 200 yards in length, with a nearly straight run in of a quarter

of a mile.

KNUTSFORD.-A round course of 1 mile only, and nearly flat.

LANCASTER is in shape similar to the letter D, the straight line in the letter being the run in, and the head a rise; the length 1 [mile and 60 yards.

LEICESTER.-Nearly oval, a mile and 50 yards, nearly flat, with a rise before coming to the run in, which is straight, 700 yards in length, and flat.

LEITH.-On the Sands; an oblong of a mile and a quarter.

LEOMINSTER.-A flat circle of one mile. LICHFIELD.-An oblong square, exactly 2 miles round, starting at the distance.

LINCOLN is a circular course of 1 mile, 6 furlongs, 23 yds.. with straight run in of nearly half a mile. LIVERPOOL.-An oval course of mile and 720 yards, one side gently declining, the other rising from the canal side. The T.Y.C. is 4 furlongs, and the Stable-turn" Course 1 mile and a half. There is a straight run in of about 1000 yards. The Steeple Chase Course is 4 miles 40C yards.

LUDLOW.-Nearly circular, with very little rise or fall except at the Butt turn, and not quite a mile and a half round.

MALTON.-An oval and nearly flat course, of a mile and a half, with a straight run in, called The Shorts," of half a mile, and free from objectionable turns. The T.Y.C. is 6 furlongs. It is on Langton Wold.

MANCHESTER is a triangular course of 1 mile and 20 yards, perfectly flat, except the run-in, which is 700 yards in length, and on a gentle ascent. The T.Y.C, is 6 furlongs. NEWCASTLE is composed of four unequal sides, and nearly approaching to a triangle; once round, or Hotspur Course, measured eight yards from the inside ditch, being 3162 yards. The T.Y.C. is 6 furlongs; and the mile, two-mile, and longer Courses are exactly of the stated distances. There are hills in different parts, a straight running on the west side of 400 yards; on the south side of 543 yards, on the east side of 743 yards, and on the north, to the winning post, of 480

vds.

NEWCASTLE (Staff) is circular, exactly 1 mile. NEWMARKET.-B. C. The Beacon Course, 4m If 138y;-last three miles of ditto. 3m 45y ;-T.M.M. two middle miles of ditto, Im-7f 127y;-last mile and distance of ditto, Im 1 156y;-R.C. Round Course, 3m 4f 167y;-D. I. Ditch in, 2m 97y;A. F. Across the Flat, im 2f 24y-An. M. Ancaster Mile, 1m 18y;-Ab. M. Abingdon Mile, 7f 201y;- M. Rowley Mile, Im ly; D. M. Ditch Mile, 7f 178y;-B. M. Bunbury Mile, 7f 208y;A. E. C. Audley End Course, im 7f 55y; Bedford Stakes Course, 5f 162y;-Clermont Course (from the Ditch to the Duke's Stand), Im 6f 21y;Criterion Course) from the Turn of the Lands in), 5f 184y;-T. Y. C. Two Year-old Course (on the Flat), 5f 136y-New T. Y C. (part of B. M.), 5f 136y; Y. C. Yearling Course, 2f 47y:-Cesarewitch Course (from the Starting-post of T. M.M. to the end of the flat), 2m 1f 215y;-Cambridgeshire Course, Im 1f 8y, straight, ending at B. C. Winning-post-Champion Course, 1m 3f 201y. NEWPORT (Salop) would be oval, but for a straight run in of 500 yards, is flat, and one mile round wanting 160 yards.

NEWTON.-A triangular course of about one mile and a quarter, with a strong hill, and a straight flat run in of nearly half a mile. The Golborne Course is the last half mile.

a half and 180 yards, with a strong hill about half way from home, and a straight run in of half a mile.

NOTTINGHAM.-A round course of 1 mile, 2 furlongs, 11 yards. with a straight run in of nearly half a mile. The T.Y.C. is 6 furlongs. OSWESTRY.-In form resembles an ill-shaped figure of 8, and only a few yards short of 2 miles, ending in a straight run in of nearly half a mile on a gentle ascent. OXFORD.-About a mile and a half round, and quite flat.

PAISLEY.-Nearly square, with little rising ground, and 1 mile 25 yards in extent. The T.Y.C. is 6 furlongs, PERTH. A flat course of 1 mile and 8 furlongs. PLYMOUTH.-About one mile and a half round, flat, and nearly oval, with a straight run in of a third of a mile.

PRESTEIGN.-A flat of seven-eighths of a mile, with a good run in.

RADCLIFFE BRIDGE.-Oval, one mile round, nearly flat with a straight run in of 700 yards. READING.-Triangular, nearly flat, exactly a mile and a half round, with a straight run home of about a third of a mile. REDDITCH.-Oval, about one mile round, with a run in up a gentle ascent of about 300 yards. RICHMOND.-Oval, 1 mile, 4 furlongs, 184 yards, with a long straight run in, rising to the distance post. From the Grey Stone in, 4 fur. 200 yards straight; from the Lime-kiln Gate 6 fur. 100 yds.

RÍPON. Two long sides, with oval turnings, I mile and 112 yards round. The T.Y.C. is nearly three-quarters of a mile.

ROCHESTER & CHATHAM.-Oval, 1 mile and 1 furlong, with a run in of 2 furlongs, 24 rods. SALISBURY.-The mile course is straight and flat, with the exception of a rise for the first 50 yards. The T.Y.C. is the last three-quarters of this mile. For the two-mile course, the horses start beyond the winning chair, run past it and the stand, and diverge to the left from the straight course, which they re-enter at the T.Y.C. starting post.

SANDBACH-Oval, upwards of 6 furlongs round, and nearly level.

SHIFFNALL-A triangular course, about 1 mile. SHREWSBURY.-An oval of 1 mile, 185 yards, with a rise of 6 feet 6 inches in a straight run in of nearly half a mile. SOUTHAMPTON.-Oval, 1 mile and a half round, with a run in of nearly three-quarters of a mile. The T.Y.C. is 280 yards short of a mile. STAFFORD.-A mile course, which would be a complete oval but for a straight run of about a quarter of a mile.

STIRLING.-An oblong of exactly 1 mile, 3 fur. longs, 140 yards: the T.Y.C. about 4 furlongs, and the run in about 406 yards straight. There is a sharp hill immediately before the run in, and another hill in a gradual turn after passing the winning post.

miles.

STAMFORD is rather oval, with a straight run in of nearly half a mile; it is flat, but there is a new straight mile, the first half of which is slightly on the rise till it joins the Round Course. The Cup Course, three times round, is exactly 4 STOCKBRIDGE is nearly a round course, somewhat hilly, with a straight run in of three-quarters of a mile. There is also a straight mile. STOCKTON.-An oblong of about 1 mile and 100 yards, with a run in, nearly straight, of half a mile, having a slight rise from below the distance to within 109 yards of the chair. The Cleveland Course about half a mile. The T.Y.C. 6 furlongs. Blue post is 7 furlongs, and from the Red post to the winning post and once round, 1 mile and a half.

STOURBRIDGE.-A triangular course of 7 furlongs, 26 yards, with easy turns and a good run in. The T.Y.C. is 4 furlongs 20 yards. SUTTON PARK.-One mile round, with a rnn in

up rising ground, of 600 or 700 yards; on the opposite side there is a slight descent. TARPORLEY.-One mile round, the last half being nearly straight.

TAVISTOCK-Round or rather oval, 2 miles, a little hilly, the last three-quarters of a mile nearly straight. TEWKESBURY.-Circular, and quite flat, upwards of two miles round, with a straight run in of threequarters of a mile.

TUNBRIDGE WELLS.-Circular, one mile and 246 yards in length, and rather hilly. UPTON-ON-SEVERN.-A perfect flat, 2 miles and 2 furlongs round, with a straight half mile. WALSALL.-Oval, one mile round, short of a few yards. There is rather a severe hill of about 150 yards, a quarter of a mile from the starting post, but the run in is straight, flat, and nearly half a mile in length.

WARWICK-Once round is 1 mile, 6 furlongs, 60 yards. The Leamington Stake Course is 2 miles and 44 yards. The T.1.C. is a few yards short of 7 furlongs. WELSHPOOL has two courses, one being oblong

with two long sides, about 70 yards short of a mile; the other nearly of the same form. WENLOCK.-An oval course of about a mile, WEYMOUTH.-Oblong, level, and about a mile

round.

WINCHESTER is 2 miles round, with a straight run in of about three-quarters of a mile, the first of which is a strong bill. The T.Y.C. is 6 furlongs. WOLVERHAMPTON.-An oval of 1 mile, 1 fürlongs, 102 yards, having a hollow at the northwestern extremity. The T.Y.C. is a straight half mile.

WORCESTER.-Flat and oval. The T.Y.C. half a mile, and two and three year old length, 5 iur

longs straight; but for the mile and longer dis Inces, the course is crossed in the middle, making a figure of 8, and being, once over, about 1 mile and three-quarters. WREXHAM-One mile in extent, nearly oval, the ground slightly undulating, the last quarter of a mile straight, with a gentle rise. The T.Y.C. is a few yards inore than half a mile. YARMOUTH.-Level," once round" being Im 2f 200y; and T.Y.C. 5f 80y, straight. YORK-Circular, and quite flat, curving at the point where the old winning post stood, the new one being 50 yards nearer the stand, leaving a straight run in of 5 furlongs and 50 yards, which forms the T.Y.C. The course once round is 1 mile and 6 furlongs and rather more than 50 yards; the other courses are portions of the circle, and are the exact distances described in the conditions of the stakes.

CURRAGH COURSES. - New Chain, 3f 96y:
Yearling Length, 5f 153y; Conolly's Mile, Im;
Two Year Old Course, Im 130v; Sir Ralph's
Post, Im If 94y; Three Year Old Course; Im f
22y; Post on the Flat, im 3f 58y; First Post on
the Flat, Im 5f; Red Post, Im 6f Sy; Hamilton
Course, 3m 4f 133y; Over the Course, 4m; Sligo
Post, a few yards longer than the Red Post.
NEW COURSES.-Yearling Course, 2f 147y; Blue
Post, 2f 178y; Two Year Old Course, 5f 1367;
Yellow Post, 6f; Anglesey Post, 61; Northum-
berland Post, im; Bruen Post, im; Royal
Course. Im 3f 144y; Peel Course, 1m 6f 12y;
Rathbride Post, Im 130y; Mulgrave Mile, Im;
Rossmore Post (on Peel C.) Im 4f Waterford
:
Post, I mi. 4 fur. on the Peel Course; Marquis's
Post, 2f. 178y.

COLOURS WORN BY THE RIDERS.

bl. for blue; bk. for black; r. for red; br. for brown; gr. for green; scar.for scarlet; ye. for yellow; for white; crim. for crimson; or. for orange; vio. for violet; pur. for purple; str. for stripe; vel. for velvet; sls. for sleeves.

N.B.-The cap understood to be The King of Holland-Scar. body, white sls.; bk. vel. cap. with gold tassel

Dow Countess Albemar e-Gr jacket, white cap Lord Airlie-French grey, with blue garter and cap Cap Allan-Scarlet jacket, green and gold cap Mr Allen-White body and cap tied with a yellow ribbon, yellow sleeves

Col Angerstein-Tricolor

Hon Col Anson-White jacket and cap

Capt Archdall-Orange, blue sleeves, white cap
Mr John Armstrong-Brown and Yellow
Mr J Anold--White jacket, orange cap
Mr Arrowsmith-Brown

Mr Bainbridge-Yellow, white cap

Mr W. A. Bainbrigge-Black jacket, white cap
Sir E. Baker-Red jacket and cap
Mr Balchin-Blue, white sleeves and cap
Mr Banks-Plaid jacket, white cap
Mr Barne-White; pink cap

Mr Barton-Orange body, crim. sleeves, or. cap
Mr G. Borton-Blue and white stripe, red cap

Capt Bastard-Scarlet with yellow sleeves

Ld Bateman-Bl. and rose stripe, rose sls, and cap

Mr Bateman-White, brown seams and cap
Mr Batson-Crimson and white stripe

Count Batthyany-Blue, orange sleeves

Mr Baxter-Orange

Mr J. Bayly-Blue, white cap

Duke of Bedford-Purple and buff stripe

Mr R. Bell-Green.

Mr Bennett-Black jacket, crimson cap

Mr Beresford-Green, yellow cap

Mr Binnie-White body, blue sleeves and cap

Mr Bird-White body, pur. sleeves, and red cap

black, unless otherwise specified

Mr Blyth-Blue body, straw sleeves

Sir J. Boswell-White, with narrow black stripes
Mr Bouverie-Brown, orange sleeves and cap
Sir W. Booth-Purple and buff

Mr Bowes-Black

Mr R. Boyce - Yellow

Capt Boyd-White body, light blue sleeves
Mr Bradford-White, yellow sleeves, red cap
Mr Bristow-Yellow, blue sleeves, yellow cap
Mr W. H. Brook-Violet jacket and cap
Mr C. C. Brooke-Primrose, purple cap
Mr W. R. Brown-Purple, white sleeves and cap
Ld Bruce - Red body, yellow sleeves and cap
Duke of Buccleuch-Yellow, light blue sls, and cap
Mr. E. Buckley-Scarlet, purple sleeves
Capt Bulkeley-Black and white, quartered

Sir R. W. Bulkeley-Brown body, white scams, sleeves, and cap

Mr Burgess-Black; second colour, black jacket, yellow cap

Lord Caledon-Straw jacket

Lord Cardross-Scarlet, with silver braid

Sir W. Carew-Scarlet

Mr Carew-Yellow and chocolate stripe

Mr J. Carlile-Amber body, with violet sis., wh cap Mr Cassidy-Blue

Mr T. B. Charlton-Dark bl., white sls. and cap Lord Chesterfield-Red, blue sleeves, red cap Mr Chilton-Scarlet

Mr Choyce-Pink

Mr Clark-Scarlet, yellow sieeves

Mr E. R. Clark-Light blue, with scar. seams,

scar. cap.

Mr F. Clarke-Lilac, white cap

Mr.W Clarke-White

Mr J. Clarke-Black

Ld Clifden-Straw colour

Mr H. Combe-Purple, white cap
Mr A Cook-Crimson, yellow sleeves

Mr W. D. Cook-Black & white patched, cap same
Capt Cookson-Sky blue jacket

Mr W. Cooper-Purple and or. stripes, white cap
Mr Copeland-Blue and wh. striped jacket and cap
Mr Cowell-Blue and gold jacket, crimson cap
Mr Court-Green body, crimson sleeves and cap
Mr Cowley-Red and white stripe jacket and cap
Mr W. Cowper-Blue

Mr Cranston-Drab body, crimson sleeves
Mr S. Crawfurd-White

Mr Critchley -Blue and white

Capt Crofton-Black, red sleeves

Mr Cuff-White jacket, yellow cap

Mr Cuthbert-Light blue, yellow cap

Mr Daley-Green jacket, white cap

Mr S. Davidson-M'Kenzie tartan, with buff sis. red cap

Mr Davis-Orange and purple

Mr B. Davis-Blue

Mr T. Dawson-Dark blue

Mr I. Day-White jacket, green cap

Mr J. B. Day-Black jacket, orange cap

Mr Death-White, green sleeves, white cap

Capt Delme-Light bl. trimined with scar., wh. c. Mr H. P. Delme-Light blue jacket

Mr Denham-Orange

Mr Dennett-Green jacket, white cap

Mr Dennistoun-Pur. body, crim. sis., orange cap Mr Disney-Pink jacket and cap

Mr Dixon (Cheshire)-Green

Mr A. Dixon-Blue body, white sleeves

Mr J. G. Dixon-Pea-green jacket and cap

Mr J. Dixon-Red

Lord Dorchester-Blue and white stripes, blue cap

Mr Dorrien-White, with green sleeves

Mr J. S Douglas-Sky blue

Mr Drewitt-Scarlet, yellow sleeves

Mr Drinkald-White body, scarlet seams; white and scarlet cap quartered

Mr E. Dyson-Purple

Mr B. Eddison-Blue

Mr Edmonstone-Crimson

Mr W. Edwards-Green, white cap

Ld Eglinton-Tartan, yellow sleeves and cap
Mr Ellis-Orange

Mr Ellis-Drab jacket, white cap
Mr Elwes Apricot, purple cap

Ld Enfield-White body, pur. sleeves and cap
Mr Etwall-White, green sleeves and cap
Mr W. Etwall-White, green sleeves and cap
Mr Ewbank-Scar hody and green sles., scar. cap
Ld Exeter-Light blue, and white narrow stripe,
black cap for the first co.our; second colour, the
same, with blue cap

Mr Farrance-White, orange cap
Mr Fletcher-Pink body, black sleeves
Mr Flintoff-Crimson jacket and cap
Mr Foljambe-Light blue

Mr Ford-Light blue body, blue and wh. sleeves, and cap

Mr C. Form.by-Geranium, white cap
Mr Forth-Brown body, yellow sleeves
Mr Foster-Scarlet body, straw sleeves

Mr Fowler-Orange

Mr S. L. Fox-Straw and wh. quartered, red cap Mr E. V. Fox-Green and gold jacket and cap Mr E. Francis-Red jacket

Mr Freeman-Green

Mr Gannon-Black, with broad blue belt, light blue cap

Sir J. Gerard-Pink and white stripe jacket and cap
Ld Glasgow-White body, red sleeves and cap
Mr Godwin-Crimson jacket, purple cap

Mr Gratwicke-Chocolate, crimson sls., white cap
Mr W Green-Blue

Mr Greig Red, green sleeves, red cap

Mr Gregory-Red and white stripe, white cap

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Hon S. Hawke-Orange, lilac sleeves and cap
Sir J. Hawley-Cherry-coloured jacket and cap
Mr E. Haworth-Green

Mr Hav'er-Black jacket, crimson cap
Sir G. Heathcote-Crimson satin, grey cap
Mr Henderson-White jacket, orange cap

Mr O. Higgins-Black, red sleeves

Mr G. Higgins-Purple body, crimson sleeves

Mr H..Hill Purpie and yellow stripe, purple cap
Mr Hinckman-Crimson

Hon S. Herbert-White, blue sleeves, red cap
Mr Hesseltine - Green

Mr W. E. Hobson-Scarlet

Mr Holdforth-Steel-coloured jacket, yel. cap
Mr Holloway-Green

Mr Holmes (Ireland)-Scarlet, white cap

Mr W. H. Hornby-Blue body, or, sis. and collar
Mr Hornsby-Purple, white cap
Lord Howth-White

Mr Howard-White, cherry sleeves
Mr Humphries-White, red cap

Mr T. Hussey-Scarlet, harlequin cap

Mr Hutton-Black, with crimson garter

Mr E J Irwin-Straw body, blue sleeves and cap Mr Jackson-Blue, red cap

Mr Jaques-Brown and yellow

Mr V. Jenkins-White body, blk. hoop, blk. and white cap

Mr Jenny-White with yellow sleeves, red cap
Mr J. C. Johnson-Black

Mr A. Johnstone-Crimson, green cap

Mr R. H. Jones-Blue jacket, white cap

Mr J. King (Devon)-Yellow, red sleeves

Mr J. J. King-Red and black stripes and cap
Mr Y. King-Scarlet, white cap

Mr King-Black jacket, orange cap
Mr J Kingston-Scarlet body, bik. sleeves
Mr Knowles-Green

Mr Lawson-Pink body, light blue sls., and cap
Mr Lee-Purple body, primrose sleeves and cap
Mr Le Brewer-Straw, pink sleeves

Id H. Lennox-Scarlet jacket, white cap
Mr Lillie-Black, with scarlet belt

Mr C. Liley-Purp. body, yel. ss., and quartered c
Capt Little-White body, with black sleeves
Lord Lonsdale-White and yellow stripe, red cap
Capt Lowther-Purple, yellow sleeves, red cap

Mr Magenis-Red and white hoop
Baron Maltzhan-Yellow, blue cap
Mr Manning-Tartan plaid

Jd March-Yellow, crimson velvet cap
Mr Mare-Blue jacket, orange cap

Major Martyn-Orange jacket, purple cap

Mr Mason-Crimson velvet jacket, with gold lace Mr T. F. Mason-Blue jacket, white cap

Mr Matthews-Green & gold jacket, white sleeves ; green and gold cap

Mr May Blue, with white sleeves

Mr Meeson-Light blue, white cap

Mr Meiklam-Blue and white stripe, white cap
Mr Merry-Yellow

Sir J. B. Mill-Purple
Ld Milltown-Tri-co.our
Sir W. Milner-Violet

Mr J. B. Minor-Adelaine and amber
Sir C. Monck-White body, scarlet sleeves
Mr Monk-Purple, red sleeves

Mr J. Moore (Ireland)-Blue and white check

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Mr Morris-Blue

Mr H. Moseley-Scarlet and white hoop
Mr Moss-Drab body, scarlet sleeves
Hon. E. Ll. Mostyn-Yellow

Mr Mytton-Green and white stripe

Mr R. H. Nevill-Orange

Mr Newton-Light blue jacket and red cap

Mr A. Nichol-Blue body, scarlet sleeves, blue cap
Mr F. Nicoll-Straw-coloured jacket, blue cap
Ld Normanby-White body, crimson sls. and cap
Mr E. W. Nunn-Black

Mr Oliver-Straw colour. pink cap

Hon G. Ongley-Crimson, white sis. scarlet cap
Mr Onslow-Dark blue,white sleeves and cap
Ld Orford-Orange body, white sleeves and cap
Mr Osbaldeston-Green

Mr John Osborne-Chocolate

Mr Padwick-White body, cherry sls., white cap
Mr Painter-Harlequin jacket and cap
Mr Palmer-Green and white stripe
Ld Palmerston-Green, orange cap

Mr C. Parkin-Wh. jacket, blue garter, blue cap
Mr E. Parr-Brown jacket, blue cap

Mr T. Parr-Puce body. white sleeves and cap
Mr Payne-Black and white broad stripe
Mr Pearce-Black

Mr J. H. Peart-Scarlet, white cap

Mr C. Peck-Plaid, white cap

Mr Pedley-Orange body, scarlet sleeves and cap
Col Peel-Purple, with or. cap; second colour, or.
Capt Pettat-Buff, blue sleeves

Mr Pettit-Black and white stripe, blue cap
Capt Peyton-Green

Mr A. Phillips Green and yellow sleeves and cap
Mr E. Phillips-Brown, crimson sleeves

Mr Phillips-Red and white stripe

Sir R. Pigot-Primrose, scarlet cap

Hon Major Pitt-White, purple sis., white cap

Mr R. Powell-French grey with pink str., wa. c.
Ld W. Powlett-Pink and black stripe
Mr W. O. Powlett-Yellow, purple cap
Mr Powney-White, red cap

Mr.T. Price-Crim. body, blue and whi. striped sls
Mr Quin-Crimson body, white sleeves

Mr D. Radcliffe-Light blue trimmed with scarlet
Mr Ramsbottom-Purple body, orange sls and cap
Mr Redfern-Blue, with white stripes, red cap
Mr Reed-Lilac jacket, red cap

D of Richmond-Yellow, with red cap & goid tassel
Mr Rickaby-Green, with pink sleeves

Mr F. Robbins-Red body, white sleeves, red cap
Mr W. H. Roberts-Bi. body, wh. sleeves, red cap
Mr A. Robertson-Tartan jacket, white cap
Mr H. Robinson-Red, with yellow sleeves

Mr J. Rogers -White, with yellow sleeves, red cap
Mr Rolt-Scarlet, light blue cap

Baron Rothschild-Dark blue, yellow cap
Hon Capt Rous-Harlequin

Sir C. Rushout--Maz. bl. and wh. stripe, maz. bl. c
D of Rutland-Light blue, purple sleeves

Mr Sadler-White body, scarlet sleeves

Mr Sait-White

Mr Saxon-Green and gold jacket, yellow cap
Mr St. Aubyn-Lilac

Mr St. George-Light blue jacket, with crim. (hoop)
Mr C. M. St. Paul-Lilac

Mr Scobell-Plum colour and straw-colour stripe,
plum-coloured cap

Capt Scobell-Buff and blue

Mr E. Scobell-French grey, red cap

Lord John Scott-Orange, blue sleeves and cap
Mr J. Scott-Black, yellow sleeves and cap

Mr S. Scott-Purple

Mr Sergeant-Orange, crimson cap

Mr Shelley-Black, with white cap

Mr Shafto-White jacket

Mr Shelmerdine-Crimson, white cap

Mr Shepherd-Blue

Mr W. Simpson-Tartan jaeket, red cap
Mr Skerratt-Blue jacket and cap

Mr J. Smith-Litgu blue jacket, white cap

Mr W. Smith-Purple, scarlet sleeves
Mr Snewing-Light blue jacket, white cap
Mr Southby-White, scarlet cap

Ld Spencer-Crimson, white cap

Mr Spilsbury-Green jacket, white cap

Sir S. Spry-Blue and white stripe, white cap

Mr S. Standish-Crimson, with white sleeves & cap
Ld Stanley-Black, white cap

Mr S. Stanley-Brown body, red sleeves,brown and
red cap

Mr H. Stebbing-Scarlet

Mr W. Stebbing-Scarlet

Mr R. Stephenson-Scarlet, white cap

Mr Stephenson (Newmarket)-Light blue and crim. stripe (hoop).

Mr Stevens-Light blue, white cap

Mr J. Stevenson-Light blue

Mr Stewart-Rose-coloured jacket, white cap

Mr R. Stewart-Rose, white cap

Ld Stradbroke-Pale blue satins

Ld Strathmore-Light blue and drab stripes

Mr Gerard Sturt-Light blue jacket, white cap

Mr T. Theobald-Black

Col Thompson-Rose body, white sleeves

Mr H S. Thompson-Light blue bo., black sleeve
Mr J. Thompson-Crimson

Mr H. T. Thompson-Green

Mr Tiernan-Red

Mr Treen-Violet and amber stripe

Mr Trelawney-White, with red sleeves and cap
Mr Tresham-Red body, blue sleeves and cap
Mr Trewhitt-White body, bk. sleeves

Mr W. H. Turner-White jacket and cap

Mr Verrall-Crimson, yellow cap

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Hon Fras. Villiers-Straw and violet stripes straw cap

Capt Vyse-Red, with yellow sleeves

Mr E. Walker-White, scarlet cap

Mr Walker-Blue and wh, striped jacket, crim. cap
Mr Waller-Pink

Mr T. Walters-Crim. body, yel. sls., and cap
Mr H. Waring-Black body, bl. sleeves

Mr H. Watters-French grey (watered), and crim.
stripes

Ld Warwick-Brown body, white sleeves and cap
Ld Waterford-Blue

Hon. R. Watson-Rose jacket and cap
Mr Watt-Harlequin jacket and cap

Mr Watts (Ireland)-Scarlet jacket and cap
Mr Wauchope-Light blue, white cap

Mr Wentworth-Waterloo blue, white cap
Mr T. Wesley-Red, white sleeves
Ld Westminster-Yellow

Mr Whieldon, jun-Light blue jacket, crim. cap
Mr J. White-Pink body, black sleeves

Mr J H. Whitehouse-Orange jacket, blue cap
Mr Whittaker-Pink and blue

Mr Whitworth-Straw jacket, crimson cap
Mr Wigram-Blue, orange sleeves

Mr Wilkins-Dark blue

Mr T. Wilkinson-Red

Mr T. Wiley-Blue and white (hoop), crimson cap,
velvet cap, with gold tassel

Mr P. Williams-Scar. body, green sleeves
Mr J. Wilson-Red and white stripe (hoop), white

cap

Ld Wilton-Blue and white stripe

Mr Winstanley-Black body, red sleeves and cap
Mr Winch-White with pink stripes, pink velvet cap
Mr C. Wintringham-Green and red jacket, red cap
Mr Woffenden-Drab, white cap

Mr Wormald-Geranium red, green cap
Mr Worthington-Drab. red cap

Mr Wrather-Crimson

Mr Wreford-Black jacket, white cap

Mr W. Wright-Light maz. blue, criin. velvet (ap with gold tassel

Mr W. Wyatt-Black, with yellow sleeves

Sir W. W. Wynn-Green, with red sleeves and cap

Maj Yarburgh-Dark blue, with red cap
Gen Yates-Orange jacket and cap

Ld Zetland-White with red spots

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