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A Sweepstakes of 5gs each, with 20gs added by the fund; four yr olds to carry 10ft. 7lb. five yr olds, 11ft. 5lb fix yr olds, 11ft. 12lb. and aged, 12ft.one-mile heats. The winner to be fold for 50gs; the owner of the fecond horse first entitled, and the other Subscribers in rotation as their horfes come in. To clofe on the Saturday evening preceding the races.

Sir W. W. Wynn, Bt.
Hon. Thomas Kenyon
C. W. W. Wynn, Efq.
W. Lloyd, Efq.

E. Lloyd Lloyd, Efq.

F. P. Price, Efq.
W. Wynne, Efq.
Richard Lovett, Efq.
Charles Saxton, Efq.

OXFORD, 1806..

FIRST DAY.

A Cup of 100gs value, by Subfcribers of 10gs

each; if more than ten Subfcribers, the furplus to be paid the winner in fpecie. Four yr olds to carry 7ft. 7lb. five yr olds, 8ft. 7lb. fix yr olds, oft. and aged, 9ft. 4lb. one 4-mile heat. If only one horfe fhall appear to ftart, he will be allowed 25gs. only; two horfes belonging to the fame perfon, if no others ftart, will not be allowed to run, but will be entitled to the 25gs; and, in either cafe, all the remaining Stakes will be added to the next year's Cup. Mr. Fane names Enchantrefs, by Volunteer, 6 yrs old: Mr. Wright's Rumbo, by Whiskey, 6 yrs old Mr. Stratton's ch. f. by Buzzard, out of Totterella, 4 yrs Major Stratton's b. h. by Conftitution, dam by Amaranthus, 5 yrs old

Mr. Langfton names Marplot, 6 yrs old

Ld F. Spencer names Bagatelle, by Sir Peter, 5 yrs Ld C. Spencer's b. m. Duckling, 6 yrs old

Ld Jerfey names Langton, by Precipitate, 4 yrs old

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Mr.

Mr. W. Fenwick's Mifs Coiner, 5 yrs old
Mr. Bacon's b. m. Little Peggy, 5 yrs old
Mr. F. Neale's ch. h. Quiz, aged

Mr. R. Boyce's King Charles, by Pipator, dam by
Drone, 4 yrs old

Mr. Abbey's Scampfton (late Mr. Flint's) 4 yrs old Mr. Fermor's b. h. Principle, by Moorcock, 5 yrs Mr. Ladbroke's Profpero, 5 yrs old

D. of Marlborough

Col. Parker

Mr. Burton

are Subfcribers, but did not

name.

OXFORD, 7th August, 1805. SECOND DAY.

We whose names are hereunto fubfcribed, do agree to run for a Sweepstakes of 1ogs each, by horses that fhall produce a certificate of having been regularly hunted the preceding feafon, from the owner of the hounds with which they have hunted, and have never been entered, trained, or paid or received forfeit for any Stake before the laft day of naming. All horfes above 5 yrs old to carry 11ft. 7lb. mares allowed 3lb. five yr old horfes, 2lb. and five yr old mares, 5lb. one 4-mile heat. To be rode by Gentlemen. The Subfcription to clofe, and the horfes, &c. to be named to the Clerk of the Courfe, or Mr. Weatherby, on or before the ift day of March next. The Subfcription to be paid to the Clerk of the Courfe, before ftarting, otherwise not to be entitled to the Stakes, though a winner.

PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS.

D. of Marlborough Hon. Col. Parker

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PRESTON, 1806.

FIRST DAY.

ORD Derby's b. c. Grazier, by Sir Peter, out of a fifter to Aimator, agft Sir W. Gerard's b. c. by Beningbrough, out of Mary Ann, both 3 yrs old, 8ft. 4lb. each, two miles, 200gs, h. ft. The Sweepstakes for three yr olds did not fill.

SECOND DAY.

Sir T. D. Hefketh's c. by Sir Peter, agft Sir W. Gerard's ch. f. by Mr. Teazle, both 3 yrs old, 8ft. each, two miles, 50gs, h. ft.

The Union Cup, value 100gs, to be added to a Sweepstakes of 10gs each; three yr olds, 6ft. 6lb. four yr olds, 8ft. five yr olds, 8ft. 10lb. fix and aged, 8ft. 12lb. mares allowed 2lb. four miles.

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D. of Hamilton's ch. h. Why-not, by Walnut, dam by Bourdeaux, 6 yrs old

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D. of Hamilton's br. c. Governor, by Trumpator (bought of Ld Clermont) 4 yrs old

Ld Derby's br. c. brother to Agonistes, 4 yrs old Ld Stanley's br. c. by Sir Peter, out of Mifs Piper, 3 yrs old

Mr. Horrocks's gr. c. Trafalgar, by Delpini, 4 yrs Mr. R. Croffe's b. h. Jack Tar, by John Bull, 5 yrs Col. Watfon's gr. h. Starling, by Sir Peter, 6 yrs old Sir P. Warburton's b. f. by Meteor, dam by Sir Peter, 3 yrs old

Mr. Cafe's ch. c. Sapling, brother to Royal Oak, by Telescope, 3 yrs old

Mr. James Forfhaw's br. c. by Overton, dam by Phenomenon, 4 yrs old

Mr.

Mr. Clifton's b. m. by Sir Peter, dam by Diomed, 5 yrs old

Sir T. D. Hefketh's ch. c. Welsh Harp, by Pipator, 4 yrs old

Mr. Gillibrand's gr. c. Atlas, by Sir Peter, 3 yrs old
Mr. Smith's br. m. Hebe, by Overton, 5 yrs old
'Sir W. Gerard's br. c. by Alexander, dam by Sir
Peter, 3 yrs old

Mr. Dalton's br. c. Warrior, by Sir Peter, 3 yrs old
Mr. Jones's br. c. by a brother to Eagle, out of Sir
Charles's dam, 3 yrs old

Mr. Hopwood's br. h. Newcastle, by Waxy, 5 yrs Ld Grofvenor's b. f. Meteora, by Meteor, 4 yrs old Ld Grofvenor's br. c. Knight Errant, by Sir Peter,

4 yrs

old

Ld Stamford's br. e. Young Rofcius, by Sir Peter, 4 yrs old

THIRD DAY.

Sweepstakes of 20gs each, for all ages; three yr olds, 6ft. 7lb. four yr olds, 8ft. five yr olds, 8ft. 10lb. fix and aged, 8ft, 12lb. mares allowed 2lb. four miles. D. of Hamilton's b. c. Grazier, by Sir Peter, 3 yrs Ld Derby's brother to Agoniftes, 4 yrs old Mr. Clifton's b. m. Josephina, 5 yrs old Mr. Hutton's br c. Cleveland, 4 yrs old Mr. Gillibrand's b. f. by Meteor, 3 yrs old Mr. Lonfdale's b. c.. by a brother to Eagle, 3 yrs old Mr. Tarleton's b. h. Jack Tar, 5 yrs old

Ld Grosvenor's b. f. Meteora, by Meteor, 4 yrs old Ld Grosvenor's br. c. Knight Errant, 4 yrs old

Sweepstakes of 10gs each, for horfes that never won the value of 5ol. before the day of nomination, carrying 12ft.-one 4-mile heat.

To name to Mr. Brade at Prefton, Mr. Weatherby in London, or Mr. Rhodes at York, on or before the ift of May. Five Subscribers, or no race.

PRESENT

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PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS.

Mr. Gillibrand

Mr. Horrocks

Mr. Yates

1807.

FIRST DAY.

RODUCE Sweepstakes of 50gs each, two miles ; colts, 8ft. 4lb. fillies, 8ft.

Mr. Clifton's b. c. Bryan, brother to Monica, by Sir Peter

Mr.E.L.Hodgfon's b. f. by Patriot, out of Mifs Mufton Sir W. Gerard did not name

1808.

FIRST DAY.

RODUCE Stakes of 50gs each, for colts, 8ft. 4lb. fillies, 8ft. two miles.

Sir W. Gerard's ch. c. by Hambletonian, out of Mary

Ann

Mr. Tarleton's br. f. by Mr. Teazle, out of Jack Tar's dam

Mr. E. L. Hodgson's gr. f. by Shuttle, dam by Sir Peter, out of Bab

Mr. Clifton's b. c. own brother to Sir Oliver, by Sir Peter

1809.

FIRST DAY.

WEEPSTAKES of 50gs each, for the produce of mares covered in 1805, no produce, no forfeit; colts, 8ft. 4lb. fillies, 8ft. two miles. The defcrip

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