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12ft. each;-one 4-mile heat. Five Subfcribers, or

ne Race.

Edward Pryce Lloyd
John Lockley

Thomas Mafon

Sir EDW. PRYCE LLOYD, Bart.]

The Hon. H. G. BENNETT,

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Stewards.

ASCOT HEATH, 1798.

SECON

ECOND DAY.-A Sweepstakes of 20gs each, with 10gs given by the Steward, for three yr old colts, 8ft. 4lb. and fillies, 8ft.-the New Mile. The winners of the Derby and Oaks Stakes to carry 5lb..

extra.

Mr. J. Stevens's br. c. by Trumpator, dam by Garrick

Mr. Durand's b. c. Sheet Anchor, by Noble

Mr. Lade's b. f. by Sultan, out of Letitia

Sir T. Wallace's b. c. by Meteor, out of Cowflip
The other Sweepstakes did not fill.

BRIGHTHELMSTON, 1798.

IRST DAY.—The third and last year of a

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ftarted, or received forfeit; five yr olds to carry 11ft. 7lb. fix yr olds, 11ft. 12lb. and aged, 12ft: To be rode by Members of the Jockey Club, Brookes's, Boodle's, or White's.-The New Course, the best of three heats. The horses to be named to

the Clerk of the Courfe, at Brighton, the evening before

before running, at which time the Stakes are to be

paid.

SUBSCRIBERS.

H. R. H. the P. of Wales Sir J. Shelley

Ld Egremont

Mr. Delmè

Ld Villiers

Sir J. Lade
Mr. Wyndham

The first year of a Sweepstakes of 10gs each, for three yr olds. The horfes to be named by Subscri -bers, by eight o'clock in the evening before running. Colts carrying 8ft. 4lb. fillies, 8ft.-the last mile of the Courfe. The winner to be fold for 150gs, if demanded within a quarter of an hour after the Race; the owner of the second horfe being first entitled, &c. The Stakes to be paid to Mr. Tilt, or the Clerk of the Course, at the time of naming. To continue in **799.

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The first year of a Sweepstakes of 10gs each, for two yr olds. The horses to be named by Subfcribers, by eight o'clock on the evening before running. To carry 8ft. each;-Two yr old Course. The winner to be fold for 100gs, if demanded within a quarter of an hour after the Race; the owner of the second horse being first entitled, &c. The Stakes to be paid

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to Mr. Tilt, or the Clerk of the Course, at the time of naming. To continue in 1799.

SUBSCRIBERS.

H. R. H. the P. of Wales Ld Egremont

D. of Bedford

Mr. Panton

Sweepstakes of 50gs each, h. ft.-the laft mile, 8ft. each.

Mr. R. Heathcote's f. by Precipitate, out of Reeve Sir F. Evelyn's c. by Afparagus, out of Camilla, by Highflyer

Mr. Adams's Cypress, fifter to Olive

Mr. J. Shakespear's fifter to Cameleon

Ld Egremont's f. by Precipitate, out of Tag

Ld Egremont's c. by Pegasus, Sft. 10lb. agst Mr. Ladbroke's f. by Precipitate, 8ft. the last mile, 6ogs, f. ft.

Mr. Ladbroke's c. by Saltram, out of the dam of Neapolitan, agft Ld Egremont's ch. f. by Precipitate, out of Active, the Two yr old Course, Sft. each.— N. B. Mr. Ladbroke gives Ld Egremont his b. h. Gatton, in confideration of his Lordship's ftaking 200gs to be run for as above.

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A Sweepstakes of 10cgs each, h. ft.-the laft mile. Sir C. Bunbury's Wrangler, 7ft. Ld Egremont's Bugle, 7ft. 81b. Ld Clermont's Jonquille, 7ft. 6lb.

SECOND DAY.-The first year of the Petworth Stakes of 1ogs each, for horfes, to be named by Subfcribers, by eight o'clock on the evening before running. Four yr olds to carry 7ft. 7lb. five yr olds, Sft. 7lb. Gx yr olds, 9ft. and aged, 9ft. 3lb.-four mile Course. Mares allowed 2lb. The winner to

be

be fold for 250gs, if demanded within a quarter of an hour after the Race; the owner of the fecond horfe being firft entitled, &c. The Stakes to be paid to Mr. Tilt, or the Clerk of the Course, at the time of naming. To continue in 1799.

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Ld Egremont's ch. c. by Spectre, agft Mr. Ladbroke's ch. f. by Woodpecker, out of Gohanna's dam, 8ft. each, Two yr old Courfe, 5ogs, h. ft.

LAST DAY.-Ld Egremont's f. by Precipit out of Tag, 8ft. 7lb. agft Mr. Howorth's f. by Precipitate, out of Nightshade, 8ft. the New Course, 50gs.

Ld Egremont's ch. f. by Precipitate, out of Active, 8ft. 3lb. agt Mr. Ladbroke's ch. f. by Woodpecker, out of the dam of Gohanna, 8ft. the Two yr old Courfe, 50gs, h. ft.

No Day mentioned.-Mr. R. Heathcote's Petite, agft Mr. Howorth's Tanrade, Sft. each, New Courfe, 100gs.

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1800,

1800.

LORD Egremont's Afphaltos, 8ft. 9lb. 2gft Mr.

h. ft.

Howorth's Settee, 8ft. the last half mile, 100gs,

LEWES, 1798.

IRST DAY, in the Morning.-The fecond and

last year of a Sweepstakes of 10gs each, for three yr old colts, Sft. 3lb. and fillies, 8ft.--the last mile and half of the Courfe. The winner of the Prince's, Derby, Oaks, or Afcot Stakes, to carry 7lb. extra. The horses to be named to the Clerk of the Courfe the day before running.

SUBSCRIBERS.

R. H. the P. of Wales Ld Egremont

Sir. Poole

Mr. Howorth

Mr. Durand

Ld Egremont's c. by Pegafus, 9ft. agft Mr. Howorth's f. by Precipitate, out of Nightfhade, 8it. the laft mile, 50gs.

LAST DAY, in the Morning.-The third and laft year of a Subfcription of 10gs each, for four yr olds to carry 7ft. lb. five yr olds, 8ft. 5lb. fix yr olds, 8ft. 12lb. and aged, 9ft. Mares and geldings to be allowed 3lb.- -four miles. The horfes to be named to the Clerk of the Courfe, by twelve o'clock at noon, on the day preceding the Race.

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