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SECOND DAY.A Sweepstakes of 5gs each, for hunters, carrying 12ft. to be rode by Gentlemen, four miles. The horses, &c. to have been regularly hunted the two preceding feafons, and the one immediately preceding, with Ld Stawell's, Mr. Ridge's, or Mr. Gilbert's hounds; certificates of which to be produced from the mafter or the huntfman of the hounds, if required.- This Subfcription closed on Christmas day. The horfes to be named to Mr. Weatherby, No. 6, Bury-street, St.. James's, on or before the 1ft day of May, 1787. The money to be paid to the Clerk of the Courfe before 12 o'clock on the first day of the Races, or the Subfcription to be doubled.

SUBSCRIBERS.

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LAST DAY.A Sweepstakes of zogs each, for 3 yrs old colts, Sft. fillies, 7ft. 11lb.-two miles.Mr Jervoife's b. c. by Javelin, dam by Blank; Mr. Thistlethwayte's b. c. Hautboy, by Eclipfe;For the Hampshire Hunt, Mr. Powlett's ch. f. by Eclipfe, dam by Herod, out of Caroline; Ld Vere's b. c. Woodpigeon, by Woodpecker; Mr. Lade's br. c. by Mambrino, out of a mare bought of Ld E. Bentinck; Mr. Charlton's gr. c. by Pontifex, dam by Snap; Mr. Snell's b. c. Ignis Fatuus, by Critick, dam by Ld Chedworth's Snap; Mr. Vernon's b. f. Nimble, by Florizel; Mr. Taylor's brother to Poor Soldier, by Eclipfe.-The New Foreft Hunt did not name.

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LAMBOUR N, 1787.

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IRST DAY.The last Year of a Subscription of 100gs each, h. ft. by 3 yrs old colts, 8ft. 3lb. fillies, 8ft.-one mile. -Ld Craven's bl. c. by Omnium, dam by Old Marfk; Ld Abingdon and Ld Sherborne are Subscribers, but did not name.

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SECOND DAY.-A Sweepstakes of 5gs each for hunters carrying 12ft.-four miles.-Ld Craven's ch. Sir John Falstaff; Mr. Craven's br. m. g. Dame Quickly; Mr. Dundas's gr. h. General; Mr. Pickering's ch. g. Nimrod; Mr. John Winder's br. g. Noble; Sir F. Poole's ch. g. by Wheatear; Mr. Hale's b. g. Suffex.-Mr. Poyntz and Mr. Phillips are Subscribers, but did not name.

LEWE S,

1787.

AST DAY in the morning.The fecond 4 yrs old, 7ft. 4lb. 5 yrs old, 8ft. 3lb. 6 yrs old, 8ft. 11lb. and aged, 9ft. four miles.- To be continued in 1788, and the horfes for that year to be -named to the Clerk of the Course by fix o'clock on the Evening before running.

SUBSCRIBER S.

H. R. H. P. of Wales

D. of Orleans

Ld Grofvenor

Ld Egremont

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FIRST DAY.-The produce of D. of Norfolk's dam of Capt. Tart covered by Phlegon in 1784, agst the produce of Ld G. Cavendish's Indiana, covered by Garrick, colts, 8ft. 3lb. fillies, 8ft. over the Courfe, 500gs, h. ft.

BRIGHTHELMSTON,

1787.

FIRST DAY. The Confans Stakes of 50ge

each, h. ft. for 3 yrs old, not named in the Prince's Stakes; colts, 8ft. 5lb. fillies, 8ft. zlb. the laft mile.- -H. R. H. P. of Wales's b. c. by Highflyer, dam by Squirrel; H. R. H. P. of Wales's brother to Balloon; D. of Orleans's ch. f. by Trentham, out of Cunegonde; Marquis of Conflans's f. by Conductor, bought of Mr. Treves; Ld Egre mont's ch. f. by Trentham, out of Venus; Sir C. Bunbury's ch. c. Swallow, by Woodpecker; Sir H. Fetherston's c. by Alfred, out of Tuberofe; Mr. Wyndham's ch. f. by Adamant, dam by Eclipse; Mr. Panton's c. Spark, by Eclipfe, bought of Brewfter; Ld Grofvenor's b. f. fifter to Tar; Ld Grofvenor's f. by Mambrino, out of Premier's dam; Ld Grosvenor's f. own filter to Ceres.

Sweepstakes of 100gs each, h. ft. the New Courfe. Mr. Wyndham's Skylark, 8ft. 7lb. Ld Egremont's brother to Camilla, 8ft. 4lb. Mr. Taylor's Blaze, Sft. 3lb. Mr. Bullock's Pumpkin, 7st. 9lb.

SECOND DAY.-Sweepstakes of 50gs each, 40gs ft. by 2 yrs old colts, 8ft. and fillies, ft. 12lb.

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two yrs old Courfe.Ld Egremont's b. f. by Eclipfe, out of Faith; D. of Queensberry's b. c. brother to Giant; Ld Grofvenor's f. by Pot80's, out of Ceres's dam; Ld Grofvenor's b. c. brother to Oberon; Marquis of Conflans's gr. f. by Mambrino, out of Marygold; Ld Foley's f. by Ruler, out of Miss Timms; Ld Clermont's b. c. by Il'mio, out of Impudence.

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FIRST DAY.The last year of the Conflans Stakes of 50gs each, h. ft. for 3 yrs old, not named in the Prince's Stakes; colts, 8ft. 5lb. fillies, 8ft. 2lb. The laft mile.- H. R. H. the P. of Wales's c. by Woodpecker, out of Crop's grandam; H. R. H. the P. of Wales's c. by Conductor, dam by Herod; D. of Orleans's ch. f. by Woodpecker, out of Miranda. Marquis of Conflans's gr. f. by Mambrino, out of. Marygold; Ld Egremont's b. f. by Eclipfe, out of Faith; Sir C. Bunbury's b. c. by Potso's, out of Eliza; Sir H. Fetherston's f. by Mambrino, out of Golden Rofe; Mr. Wyndham's f. by Conductor, out of a Herod mare, bought of Mr. Dutton; Mr. Panton's c. by Garrick, out of Middlefex; Ld Grofvenor's f. by Pot8o's, out of Ceres's dam; Ld Grosvenor's f. by Mambrino, out of Rofamond; Ld Grosvenor's f. by Justice, out of Ceres.

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STOCKBRIDGE, 1787.

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IRST DAY.-A Sweepstakes of 10gs each, for yrs old colts, ft. fillies, 7ft. 12lb. two miles. Ld Vere's b. c. Woodpigeon, by Woo pecker, out of Crop's grandam; Mr. Lade's br. c. by Mambrino,

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out of a mare bought of Ld E. Bentinck; Mr. Charlton's gr. c. by Pontifex, dam by Snap; Mr. O'Kelly's b. c. Hautboy, by Eclipfe; Mr. Vernon's b. f. Nimble, by Florizel;, Mr. Taylor's c. brother to Poor Soldier.

A Sweepstakes of 10gs each, for any horfe, &c. that has never started for Plate, Match, or Sweepftakes at the time of naming, carrying 12ft. Four miles. To be rode by Gentlemen. The horfes to be named to the Clerk of the Courfe at Stockbridge, on the day of entrance for the Plates.

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A Sweepstakes of 5gs each, once round the Course, by horfes, &c. that never won a Plate, Match, or Sweepstakes, carrying 12ft. to be rode by Gentlemen; to have been regularly hunted during the previous fea fon with one of the following three packs of foxhounds, viz. Ld Stawell's, Mr. Gilbert's, or Mr. Ridge's; certificates to be produced of the horses being regularly hunted, from any two members of the refpective hunts. This Subfcription to be open 'till the first day of May, 1787, and the horses to be named by the ift of June, to Mr. Weatherby, No. 6, Bury-ftreet, St. James's, or the Clerk of the Courfe, Stockbridge.

SUBSCRIBER S.

Peter Serle
C. R. Vaughan

Thomas Crowder

H. St. John
Powlett Powlett

T. Ridge for Mr. Blagrave

Wm.

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