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EURFORD RACES, Qxfordjhire1771ON MONDAY rhe 2 id of July, theKING’S PLATE of ONE HUNDRED'GUINEAS, for five-year-olds, height 9 ft. three mil#heats,'Same Day, a SWEEPSTAKES of Twenty-five Guinea*'each, p. p. (fubferibers having property in Gloucefterihir® or- Oxford (hire) by four-year-of*d$V colts' to carry .Sft, yib*. fillies 8ft. 41b. one four-mile heat.Lord Graven’^ chef, c.’Mechanic,'by Engineer.Mr.'R. Fettfphce’s bay c. Snap out of a Blank mare.SirW. Guife’s ch. f, by .Warren’s Sportfman, dm by BajazetV Mr. B«wks*s bay c. by Old England out. of a Regnlus mare* Lord Chedworth's bay mare, by. his Lord (hip’s own frail i bay dam by Reguhis.Duke of Beaufort, Duke of Marlborough, arid J. Guifey Efqj are fubferibers, but have- not named,iOn. TUESDAY the 23d, FIFTY POUNDS, Give and;Take j aged horks, 14 hands high, to carry 9ft. higher Or lower, weight in proportion, allowing jib, for an inch-; aged horfes to give 6ib to fix-vear-oldsj fix-year-olds til give lolb.’to five-year-olds, and rive-year-olds to give 141b,10 four-year-oHs, the beft of three four-mile, heats..Same Day,'a SWEEPSTAKES of Twenty-five Guinea*'each, p. p. by four-year-olds 5 colts to carry 8ft ylb. Ellies 8ft. 41b. one foiir-mile heat. ' '.Mr. Vernon’s colt Pantaloon by Matcli’em, out of Mr.Shafto’s Curiofity got by Snap..Ld. Bolingbroke’s bay f.,Marianne by Squirrel, dam by Cade;' Lord Orford’s bay f. by Dapper out of a Regulus mare.Ld. Clermont’s bay c.'Furibrand by Squirrel outpf Wa Lord FarnWarrtV 1— r- i.-^vA-nsitun/, oy Spectator.Mr. CrofsYbay colt by Snap out of a Regulus mare.Lord Craven’s bay c. Montgomery, by' Light foot, da'rh b/ Cripple. ,Mr. Ogilvy’s chef. c. Gracchus by a fon of Forrefter, dam1 by Cade.Mr. Coxe’s chef. c. Don Felix by Gibfon’s Arabia outo’f a' Blank mare. . ,Mr. Foley’s bay c. got by Old England, dam by Second#Capt. 0‘K.elly’s bay c. Catchpenny by Squirrel, dam by Cade*' Mr. R. FettyplaceYbay c. got by Snap out'of a Blank m.' Lord Grofvenor’s chef. c. by Match’em.Mr. Dutton’s brown c. by Old Snap out of a' daughter of Old' Squirt.Sir Wat. W, Wynne’s bl. c. by Northumberland,' dam by Sampfon.Mr. Pigot’s f. by Snap, dam by RegultfS, called Lady Betty* Mr. Blake's bay c. Quill by Feather,Mr. March's gr. c. Drummer out of DomitianY dam.—A This nomination dated from Newmarket the sotb of December, 1770, and received by the poft the 23d of December 1770, ,Mr. March's bay colt by- Mr. Wildman’s Babram out of * Cullen mare.—This nomination dated from London the 24th of December 1770, -and1 received by aaexprels the 25th of December 1770.Lord Abingdon, SirW.' Guife, and Edw, Maurice, Efqjare fubferibers, but have'not’named;On WEDNESDAY the 24th; FIFTY POUNDS forfive, fix, and aged horfes j aged horfes to carry §ft. 61b. fix-year-olds 9ft. five-year-olds Sft. 41b. the winner of theKing’s plate-71b. extra, three four-mile heats; \.On THURSDAY the 25th, FIFTY POUNDS forfour-year-.olds 5 colts to carry 8ft. 71b. fillies 8ft. 41b. 5 the ; winner of either fweepftakes to carry 71b. extra, two mile' heats,.The fame Day a MATCH between Mr. Coxe’s horfe Mafter Harry, and Lord Craven’s horfe Baronet, 12ft. each,-Qne four-mile heat for j cogs.'p. p.The fame Day a SWEEPSTAKES of One Hundred'Guineas each, half forfeit, one two mile heat,'Sir William Guifes’s gr. c, 8ft. 4].'Mr. Coxe’s br. c. Tribune, 8ft. 7k.Lord Craven’s bay c. Cotillon, 8ft. 7IKEvery horfe, c, that runs for any of the 5c!. plateV to be (hewn and entered on Monday the 15th of July, at tb*: ftand upon the faid courfe, between the hours of three'and fix in the afternoon, before fuch perfons as /half be ap~' pointed by the Reward of the race. And ail horfes, c. that, run for the faid plates, (hall conform to the articles that wiJF be produced at the time of entrance ; and if any difputes ^arife as to entering or running, to be determined by the ma-* ority of fubferibers unconcerned and prefent on the courfe* And no lefs than three reputed running norfes to ftart for any of the above plates ; if only one horfe enters' for-any* of the above plates, he (hall have ten guineas, and his en**A trance money returned 5 and if but two enter, to have five guineas each, and their entrance • money returned. And1 each horfe that enters, jhall, if afubfi:riber,lt; pay one guinea^ and js. to the clerk of the courfe 3 if a non-fubfcriber^td' pay three guineas, and 5s. to the clerk of the. courfe'; or double at the poft, Each horfe fo entering, fhall produce a proper certificate' of his age and qualifications,', at' th*fc: time of entrance. And every horfe winning- two hsaxsf* {hall not be* obliged to ftart for a third.To -ftart e^ch day at twelve, o’clock precifely, *The Rt. Hon, Ld. Vifcfrunt WENMAN,-Steward* * T-UTIN6 andF AWO0NBR,*
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