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SUBSCRIBERS.

H. R. H. the P. of Wales Sir H. Fetherston

Ed Egremont

Mr. Wyndham

Sir F. Poole

Mr. Delmè

Sir J. Lade

Sir J. Shelley

Sir W. Afton.

Mr. Grofvenor
Mr. Concannon

Mr. O'Kelly

Mr. Durand

Ld Egremont is to bring to the Poft a colt or filly, then 3 yrs old, to carry oft. agft Mr. Howorth's Matrannee, 7ft. 7lb. the last mile and half, 50gs.

STOCKBRIDGE, 1798.

FIRST

IRST DAY.-A Hunters' Sweepstakes of 10gs each, for horfes which have been regularly hunted for the feafon immediately preceding, carrying 12ft.-four miles. Certificates to be produced of their having been regularly hunted, from the mafter of the hounds they have hunted with. The horfes to be named on or before the firft of May, 1798, to Mr. Weatherby, or the Clerk of the Courfe.

SECOND DAY.-A Handicap Sweepstakes of 15gs each, for all ages;-four miles. To be named to Mr. Weather by, or the Clerk of the Course, on or before the laft day of Epfom Spring Meeting, 1798. To be handicapped in London, one month previous to Stockbridge Races, 1798.

The two Stakes which clofed on the first of January, did not fill.

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BURFORD, 1798.

ECOND DAY.-The third and last year of the

fillies, 7ft. 11lb.-the New Courfe, being a straight run, one heat: a Subfcription of 10gs each, to be laid out in the purchase of a Gilt Silver Cup, value gogs, and the remainder in fpecie. (20 Subscribers.)› Ld Egremont's b. f. by Woodpecker, out of Camilla 1.d Grosvenor's ch. f. by John Bull, out of Isabella Mr. Hallett's ch. c. Ruftic, by Countryman

Mr. Brereton's c. Whisper, by Driver, out of Silver's dam

Mr. Nesbitt's b. c. by Satellite, out of Cinder-Wench: Mr. Broadhurst's b. c. Invalid, by Pegafus, out of Caroline

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

Mr. Lockley's b. c. by Efcape, dam by Snap

Mr. Turnor's dark br. c. own brother to General Mr. Harris named Mr. Broadhurft's Peufioner, by Dungannon

Ld Clarendon's c. Abdallah, by the Arcot Arabian Sir T. Wallace's b. c. Heart of Oak, by Meteor, out of Cowflip

Mr. Phillips's b. c. by Afparagus, out of a fifter to Trumpator

Mr. Phillips's b. c. by Escape, out of Stickler's dam Mr. Pickering's b. c. Thereabouts, by King Fergus, dam by Highflyer

Mr. Corrie's br. c. by Falcon, out of the dam of Mr. Povall's Admiral colt

Ld Dynevor, Mr. Dolphin, Mr. Browne, and Mr. Jones, are Subfcribers, but did not name.

No.

No Day mentioned.—Mr. Turnor's ch. c. by Pegafus, out of a Sweetbriar mare, agft Mr. E. Dilly's gr. or br. c. Sion, by Boxer, out of Pfyche, laft mile, 50gs, h. ft.

The fecond year of the Produce Sweepstakes of 25gs each; colts, 8ft. 3lb. fillies, 8ft. from the King's Plate Starting Post, in.

Mr. Waller's ch. c. by Satellite, out of Ifabella, by Shark

Mr. Waller's br. b. f. by Satellite, out of Aftartè

Mr. Waller

Ld Sherborne

THE

1799.

HE third and last year of the Produce Sweepftakes Ld Sherborne's ch. c. by Spectre, out of Albatrofs's dam: Mr. Waller's ch. c. by Satellite, out of Ifabella; Mr. Waller's other two mares had no produce.

ABINGDON, 1798.

ECOND DAY.-A Sweepstakes of 5gs each,

SECOND a

p. p. for a Silver Cup of 50gs value, and the refidue to be paid in fpecie-the best of three 2 mile heats, for bona fide real hunters; five yr olds to carry 11ft. 7lb. and fix yr olds and aged, 12ft. each; and to be the property of the Subfcribers at the time of naming. To produce a certificate, at the time of naming, from the owner of the hounds with whom each horfe, &c. has hunted, if required. This Subfcription to be clofed on the first day of March,

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March, 1798. The horses, &c. to be named to the Clerk of the Courfe, at Abingdon, or Mr. Weatherby, on or before the first day of May, 1798.

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LAMBOURN, 1798.

APRIL the 4th.

R. Hallett's ch. c. by Countryman, out of his Herod mare, 8ft. agft Mr. Stead's gr. f. by Countryman, out of his roan mare, 7ft. 7lb. both then rifing 3 yrs old, the last mile, 100gs, h. ft. To ftart at twelve o'clock.

1801.

PRODUCE Sweepstakes of 50gs each, h. ft. for

three yr olds; the last mile of Lambourn Courfe; colts, 8ft. 3lb. fillies, 8ft. Untried stallions to be allowed 3lb. untried brood mares to be allowed 2lb. Produce to live fourteen days; in default of which, notice to be given to Mr. Weatherby.Mr. Dundas's Cleopatra, covered by Pencil; Mr. Hallett's Lavender, covered by Serpent; Mr. G. Bowes is a Subfcriber, but did not name.

STAM

STAMFORD, 1798,

(Will be in the Week before the Newmarket July Meeting.)

FIRS

IRST DAY.-Sweepstakes of 20gs each, for three yr olds; colts, 8ft. 2lb fillies, 8ft. To ftart at the distance Poft, and to run once round and the distance, ending at the ending Poft. Colts and fillies having won once, to carry 3lb. twice, 5lb. thrice or more, 7lb. extra.

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Ld Fitzwilliam's b. c. Hickerry, by Walnut, out of an Eclipse mare

Sir G. Heathcote's b. c. Crufade, by Alexander, dam by Highflyer

Mr. R. Heathcote's b. c. by Pot8o's, out of Efther
Mr. Bott's b. f. Iris, by Brush, dam by Herod
Ld Grosvenor's b. c. by Pot80's, out of Trifle
Ld Sondes's b. c. by Magpie, out of Fugitive's dam
Ld Carysfort is a Subfcriber, but has not named

Sweepstakes of 20gs each, by two yr olds;-half mile. To be run for on the first day of the races, 1798. Colts to carry 8ft. 2lb. fillies, 8ft.

Ld Grosvenor's b. f. by Rockingham, out of Anna Ld Fitzwilliam's br. f. by Sir Peter, out of a Diomed

mare

Mr. J. Heathcote's ch. f. by Dragon, out of Teucer's dam Mr. Day's f. own fifter to King Bladud

Ld Carysfort's b. f. by Racer, out of Harry Rowe's dam Ld Sondes's b. f. Darling, by Escape, out of Yeoman's

dam

Mr. Panton's f. by Trumpator, out of Dandelion

Mr. Heathcote's f. by Bourdeaux, out of Nofegay, agft Mr. Watson's f. Mignonette, once round, 100, h. ft.

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