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Arab, 4 yrs old, 8ft.

4lb.

Lord Darlington's b. c. Plaistow, 4 yrs old, 8ft. 4lb. 3 dr Even betting Sir H. Williamfon or Mr. Hutchinson won.

On Saturday the 27th, 50l. given by the Members of the Cumberland Hunt, &c.--3-mile heats. Mr. Hutchinson's gr. c. Lit

tle Scot, by Delpini, 4 yrs
old, 7ft. rolb.

Mr. Dodfworth's b. f. Ænig-
ma, 4 yrs old, 7ft. 10lb.
Mr. Mangle's b. h. Merry
Lad, 5 yrs old, 8ft. 3lb.
Col. Clavering's b. h. Chi-
ron, 6 yrs old, 8ft. 9lb.
Sir H. T. Vane's gr. c. Dap-
ple, 4 yrs old, Sft. ran on

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fide of a Poft wrong Dapple the favourite.

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NEWMARKET

HOUGHTON MEETING.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 29.

MR. R. Heathcote's b. c. Sche

doni, by Pot8o's, 3 yrs old,

beat Mr. Cookfon's b. c. Deplorable, 4 yrs old, 8ft. each, Acrofs the Flat, 200gs.-4 to 1 on Schedoni.

Ld Sackville's b. h. Sober Robin, by Ruler, 6 yrs old, 9ft. beat Mr. Cookfon's ch. g. Hocks, 4 yrs old, 6ft. First half of Ab. M. 50gs.5 to 4 on Sober Robin.

The Main of the October Oatlands Stakes, of 50gs. each, B. M. Ld Grosvenor's ch. f. Lady Bull,

by John Buil, 3 yrs old, 7ft.
ilb.

Mr. Lade's gr. c. Grey Pilot,
4 yrs old, 7ft. 11lb.
D. of Grafton's b. m. Rattle, 5
Ld Clermont's bl. h. Paynator,
yrs old, 8ft. 61h.
aged, 9ft. lb.

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13 to 8 agft Lady Bull, 6 to 1 agst Grey Pilot, 7 to 4 agft Rattle, 5 to 1 agst Paynator.

A Sweepstakes of 50gs each, 40 ft. R. M.

3 Mr. Cookfon's br. c. Razor, by Trumpator, 4 yrs old, 9ft.

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I Ld Clermont's b. h. Aimator, by Trumpator, aged, 8ft. 5lb. r 3 Mr. Howard's br. h. Bennington, aged, 7ft. 7lb.

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Dapple the favourite.

Ld Sackville's ch. c. Commodore, 4 yrs old, 6ft. 9lb.

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Two vr old Course for five Lot

5 to 4 on Aimator, 3 to 1 agst Bennington, and 5 to 2 agft Com-tery Tickets.

modore.

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Fifty Pounds for two yr olds, carrying a feather, three yr olds, 7ft. lb. four yr olds, 8ft. glb. five yr olds, 9ft. 3lb. fix yr olds, 9ft. lb. and aged, 9ft. rolb. laft three miles of B. C.-With this condition, that the winner, with his engagements, was to be fold for 300gs if demanded, &c.

Mr. Watfon's 'b. h. St. George, by Highflyer, aged Mr. Concannon's ch. c. Sparrowhawk, 3 yrs old

Sir F. Standifh's br. m. Parifot, 5 yrs old

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6 to 4 on St. George, 4 to 1 agft
Sparrowhawk, and 23 to 8 agft

Parifot.

WEDNESDAY.

Ld Sackville's ch. c. Commo

dore, by Volunteer, 4 yrs old, St. lb. beat Mr. Cookfon's b. c. Speculator, 3 yrs old, 7ft. 7lb. Ab, M. ogs, h. ft.

Mr. Cookfon's b. c. Speculator, by Dragon, 8ft. lb. recd. 16gs from C. Bunbury's ch. c. Poplar, 8ft. 3lb. Two yr old Courfe, 25gs.

2 to 1 on Speculator.

Sir C. Bunbury's b c. Wrangler, by Diomed, 8ft. lb. beat Mr. Concannon's b. f. Reluctance, (late Dimple) 8ft. 4lb. Clermont Course, 25g5.

Ld Clermont's c. by Drumator, recd. 15gs from Mr. F. Bullock's b. c. Sabre, brother to Louisia, 8ft. each, Firft half of Ab. M. 25gs.

Sir C. Bunbury's b. f. by Whifkey, out of Laïs, recd. two Lottery Tickets from Mr. Treves's f. Speranza, by Dragon, 8ft. lb. each.

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Mr. Lade's b. h. Oatlands, 5 yrs old, 8ft. 9lb. Ld Clermont's b. m. Hornpipe, 5 yrs old, 8ft. Mr. Concannon's b. f. Reluctance, 4 yrs old, 7ft. lb. and Mr. Perren's b. c. Young Javelin, 3 yrs old, 6ft. 5ib. alfo started, but the Judge could place only the first 4.

4 to 1 agst Wrangler, 6 to 1 agst the D. of Queensberry, and 3 to I agft Oatlands.

A Sweep

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IR F. Poole's br. f. by Mentor,

FIRST DAY.

Nominations for the Sweepstakes
of 20gs each, for two yr olds:"
Mr. Swinfen's c. by Restless, out of
Rofaletta.

Ld Fitzwilliam's ch. f. by Overton,
out of a Diomed mare.
Rd Sondes's f. by Trumpator, out
of a fifter to Seagull.
Mr. T. Fisher's b. c. by Buzzard,
dam by Highflyer, out of Elm's

dam.

Mr. Addy's b. f. by Recruit.
Mr. Panton's c. by Trumpator,
bought of Mr. Vernon.

Mr. R. Heathcote's f. by Meteor,
out of Winnifred.

DAY BEFORE THE YORK SPRING
MEETING, 1799.

Mr. Wentworth's Barnaby, 8ft. 3lb. agft Mr. Dodfworth's Syrius, 8ft. 100gs each, h. ft.--Three miles.

SATURDAY BEFORE THE AUGUST
MEETING, 1799.

Sir T. Gafcoigne's

Sour of the dam of Duchefs of albi agt war. Wen'worth's Tartar,

Limbs.

Ld Egremont's b.f. by Woodpecker, out of Camilla.

Mr. R. Heathcote names Mr. Dawfon's ch. c. bv Meteor, out of a fifter to Tickle Toby.

Ld Clermont's bl. c. by Trumpator, out of Nerina.

Mr. Golding's b. c. by Pegafus, out

of Smallbones. Mr Durand's br. c. Prince, by Trumpator, dam by Dungannon. Mr. Harris's b. c. by Dungannon, out of a fifter to Noble.

Mr. Durand has another Subfcription, for which nothing was named.

Sft. for 200gs, h. ft.-Four miles.

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INDE X.

A.

ACCIDENT, account of a hor-

156.
Addrefs, occafional, fpoken by Mr.
Lacy, at the Haymarket Theatre,
175.

Aigrette, explanation of the word,
63.

Albert and Adelaide, or the Victim
of Conftancy, account of the
grand heroic romance of, 152.
American Theatricals, account of,
286.

Amufements, extraordinary, of the

antient Kings of France, with the
origin of wearing liveries, 16.
Amufements, account of thofe ufed
by the King of Naples, 348.
Anecdotes, Theatrical, 287.
Anecdote, fingular circumftance of a
young man and woman who
were born blind, 333.
Anecdotes, feveral topographical,
335.

Angling, the art of, 28, 69, 121,
185, 249, 313.

Angling for Trout, the pleasure of,

239.
Animals, fome account of humanity
to, 182.

Animals, account of the variety and
movements of, 262.
Antiquity, a curious fragment of, 212
Archery, obfervations on, 344.
Art of Swimming, account of the,

135.

Atterbury, anecdote of Bishop, 209.
Aurelio and Miranda, account of
the new play of, 189.

A Word for Nature, account of the
new play of, 130.
Backgammon Table,lines on viewing
a, 362.

B.

Ballad, on an ideot in Hereford-
fhire, 58.

Barber and Chimney Sweeper, lines
on a, 176.

Battle, account of the termina-
tion of a, between Barton and
Moore, in Weftminster Hall, 188.
Beauty, lines written on, 363.
Beggar, account of a common,

found in a perifhing ftate, 253.
Bigamy, account of the trial for,
170.

Billiards, account of the game of,
46.

Bird reftlefs in a Cage, lines on fee-
ing a, 243.

Bofcawen, anecdote of Admiral, 285.
Botany Bay, letter from a daughter
at that place, to her friends in
England, 119.

British Birds, hiftory of, 137, 190,
259.

Buffalo, account of hunting the,

273.

C.

Canary Birds, hints for encouraging
the breed of, 211-an answer to
ditto, 322.
Captive of Spilburg, account of the
new mufical drama of, 99.
Carrots, cultivation of that article
recommended for the use of
horfes, 348.

Card Table, a companion to the, 37
Chafe after a Deer, account of a, 117
Colours, ceremony of prefenting, to

the Brentford Armed Affociation,
6-to the Uttlesford and Claver-
ing Affociated Cavalry, 15-to
the Royal South Regiment of
Middlefex Militia, 32-to the
Maidstone Volunteers, 33-to
the New Galloway Volunteers,
·349.

Cocking

Cocking, calculations of the odds and
chances of, 21, 81, 157, 267.
Cock-fighting, account of the anti-
quity of, 79.

Cock-pit Royal, account of the main
of cocks fought between Surrey
and Suffex at the, 308.
Courage, remarkable inftance of, in
two boys in America, 210.
Court Martial, account of a, on
Major Beaver of the Hants Fen-
cible Cavalry, 279.
Crim. Con. Caufes, account of, 171,
221, 246, 292.

D.

Damer's, account of the Hon. Mrs.
art in fculpture, 231.
Diverfion of the Cherokee Indians, de-
fcription of the, 274.

Dog, account of the fidelity of a, 34.
Dogs, obfervations on the tax on, 40.
Dog, account of a trial relative to

an injury fuftained by a, 108.
Dog, anecdote of a farmer's, 202.
Dog, furprifing account of the fa-
gacity of a favage, 214.
Dog, lines on a favourite, 238.
Draughts, account of the game of,

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Falconry, curious historical anecdotes
of, 89.

Fashions, a defcription of new, 3.
Feaft of Wit, 51, 101, 162, 232,
294, 357.

Feudal Times, or the Banquet Gal.

lery, account of the mufical
drama of, 180.

Fox, the Hon. C. J. anecdote of,

relative to a gaming debt, 43.
Fox, the Hon. C. J. verfes written
by himself on his own birth-day,
363.

Fox Hunting, account of, 117, 118,
243, 307.

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