Mr H. S. Thompson's br. f. by Sheet Anchor, out of Lillah, by Blacklock, dam by Catton, out of Altisidora b. or br. f. by Sheet Anchor, out of Medea, by Whisker b. f. by Sheet Anchor, out of Moleskin's dam br. f. by Melbourne, out of Skiff, by Sheet Anchor, out of Tertia, by Emilius, out of Miss Wentworth, by Cervantes Col. Thompson's b. f. Mother Cary's Chicken, by Sheet Anchor, out of Siroc b. f. Hornpipe, by Sheet Anchor, out of Mazurka Mr Townley's b. f. by Bay Middleton, out of Corranna's dam Mr Verrall's br. f. Gundred, sister to Little Muley, by Muley Mo loch, dam by Whalebone Ld Waterford's b. f. Wilmot, sister to Wolf-dog Mr H. T. Worley's b. f. Grist, by Don John, out of Meal Mr John Woffenden's br. f. Lady Mary, by Lanercost, dam by The Saddler, out of Don John's dam Mr Wreford, jun.'s Wild Deer b. f. by Sultan Junior, out of Monimia b. f. by Touchstone, out of Wadastra Mr Wauchope's bl. br. or ro. f. Cybele, by Inheritor, out of Con stance, by Partisan Mr Way's br. f. by Venison, out of Gipsy Queen, by Dr Syntax Mr J. Walker's b. f. by Defence, out of Bourton's dam Major Yarburgh's b. f. by Lanercost, out of Easter b. f. Lady Bird, by Liverpool, out of Brandy Snap 1849. THURSDAY.-The Epsom Four yrs old Stakes of 50 sov. each, h. ft. for colts, 8st. 11fb. fillies, 8st. 6lb. Derby Course; the New Course, if ready. Sir J. Hawley's Cavatina Mr Rolt's b. c. Comet, by Auckland, out of Miniature, by Teniers (Luminary's dam) Mr Way's b. c. The Conqueror, by Cæsar, dam by Glaucus, grandam by Comus, out of Laurel Leaf Ld Exeter's c. Vulcan, by Giovanni, out of Velveteen c. Xanthus, by Troilus, out of Amy Mr Mytton's Cracow (late Duke of Sussex) ASCOT HEATH, 1847, Will commence on Tuesday the 1st of June. The Trustees of the Grand Stand give notice, that no person notoriously in default in respect to stakes, forfeits, or bets upon horse-racing, or guilty of any fraudulent practices on the turf, or in matters connected with it, will be admitted within the Grand Stand during any meeting on Ascot Heath; and if any such person should gain admittance, he will be expelled therefrom upon his presence being pointed out to the Master of the Buckhounds, or the Clerk of the Course, unless he can produce satisfactory proof that he is no longer a defaulter in respect to stakes, forfeits, or bets upon horseracing. No person in arrear of stakes or forfeits due on races at Ascot or elsewhere, and no person being notoriously a defaulter in respect to bets lost upon horse-racing, or guilty of any fraudulent practices on the turf, or in matters connected with it, will be permitted to name, enter, or run, either in his own name or in that of any other person, any horse of which he is either in whole or in part owner, for any plate, cup, match, or sweepstakes at any meeting upon Ascot Heath; and in order to prevent such persons from evading this regulation, the Master of ber Majesty's Buckhounds, or any one of the Stewards of the Jockey Club, whenever there shall be reason to suspect that an evasion of this rule is intended, will call upon the nominator to produce satisfactory testimony that the horse named is not the property, in whole or in part, of any person in default in respect to stakes, forfeits, or bets upon horse-racing, or guilty of any fraudulent practices on the turf, or in matters connected with it; and if the nominator shall refuse, or fail to produce, such satisfactory testimony, then the Master of the Buckhounds or Steward of the Jockey Club shall cause the nomination to be erased. FIRST DAY.- The Trial Stakes of 5 sov, each, with 50 added, for two yrs old, carrying 4st. 4lb. three, 7st. 4lb. four, 8st. 7tb. five, 9st. six and aged, 9st. 3tb. the New mile. To close on the day of entry for the plates. The Ascot Stakes of 25 sov. each, 15 ft. and 5 only if declared to Messrs Weatherby in London on the Monday in the Epsom race week. If 50 subscribers, the second horse to receive 50 sov. out of the stakes, and the third to save his stake; if 100 subscribers, the second to receive 100 sov. out of the stakes, and the third 50 sov. the winner of any handicap after the weights are declared to carry 7lb. extra; two miles and a half. To close and name in the Newmarket First Spring Meeting 1847. Mr Batson Count Batthyany Mr R. Boyle Ld Brooke Sir R. W. Bulkeley Mr Burke Ld Caledon Mr D. W. Carleton Mr E. R. Clark Mr Cloves Sir C. R. Cockerell Mr B. Collett Sir Vincent Cotton Mr Crommelin Mr R. Curzon Mr T. Dawson Capt. G. Delmè Mr G. Fitzroy Mr S. Graham Mr W. H. Gregory Mr F. Heathcote Mr B. Higgins Mr Hungerford Mr Jaques Ld Jersey Mr A. Johnstone Mr W. H. Johnstone Mr H. Justice Ld H. G. Lennox Mr R. G. Lumley Ld Macdonald Ld Maidstone Ld March Mr Meiklam Ld Milltown Sir W. M. E. Milner Mr G. H. Moore Mr Mostyn Mr W. Nash Mr Newton Mr O'Brien Mr R. S. Oliver Mr Osbaldeston Ld S. Osborne Col. Peel Mr F. Pemberton Sir R. Pigot Capt. H. B. Powell Mr S. Ricardo Mr P. Rolt Baron N. H. Rothschild D. of Rutland Ld Southampton Ld Spencer Mr Spottiswood Mr John Stanley Mr W. S. Stanley Ld Suffield Major Udny Mr G. A. E. Wall Mr D. C. Webb Sir T. Whichcote Mr F. Whitehurst Ld Worcester Sir W. W. Wynn The gold Vase, given by her Majesty, added to a Sweepstakes of 20 sov. each, for three yrs old, 7st. 3lb. four, 9st. five, 9st. 71b. six and aged, 9st. 9lb. mares and geldings allowed 5lb. horses that never won above the value of 501, or recd. 1001. for running second before the time of starting, to be allowed weight in the following proportions:-three yrs old, 4tb. four, 7tb. five, 12tb. six and aged, 181b. (matches not to be reckoned as winnings); the winner of the Derby, Oaks, or St Leger in 1846 or 1847 to carry 10lb. extra; the winner of the Ascot, Goodwood, or Doncaster cup, or of the Queen's vase at Ascot, in 1846, to carry 71b. and of the Riddlesworth, 2000gs, Newmarket, Port, or Claret stakes, and the second horse in the Derby, Oaks, or St Leger in 1846 or 1847 to carry 4lb. extra. To close and name to Messrs Weatherby, in London, on the Tuesday after Epsom. The Welcome Stakes of 20 sov. each, with a bonus by independent subscriptions of 5 sov. each, for colts, 8st. 7lb. and fillies, 8st. 21b. then three yrs old; Swinley Course; the winner, before or after naming, of a two yrs old stake amounting to 200 sov. including the winner's stake, to carry 31b. extra; the winner of the Derby to carry 9fb. of the Oaks, the 2000gs, or 1000gs, 6fb. extra. No non-subscriber to the bonus can be a member of the sweepstakes, but a subscriber to one bonus 'may name one horse to the sweepstakes not his own property, or any number of horses bona fide his own property. Col. Anson's Bingham Ld Bruce na. b. f. Pell-Mell Sir R. W. Bulkeley's b.c. Montpensier, brother to Joinville Mr Drinkald's So Nice Ld Eglinton's b. f. Themis Ld Exeter's b. c. Veronetz, by Hetman Platoff, out of Velveteen Col. Ferguson na. The Liberator Ld Glamis na. b. f. Sultana, by Hetman Platoff, out of Green Mantle Ld Glasgow's b. f. by The Provost, out of Miss Whip Mr Gratwicke's b. f. Joyful Mr Gully's Allertonian Sir J. Hawley's Miami Ld A. G. Lennox na. b. c. Red Hart Col. M'Dowall na. Deloraine Mr F. Mills na. Mr Rogers's Lionel, by Jerry, out of The Maid, by Mulatto Mr Mostyn's br. c. Mr Martin, by Lanercost, out of Miss Martin, by Voltaire br. f. The Swallow, by Lanercost, out of L'Hirondelle Mr Payne's b. c. by Venison, out of sister to Cobweb b. f. Clementina, by Venison, out of Cobweb Ld Sefton na. b. c. Halo Mr G. A. E. Wall's b. c. Quicksand Prince George of Cambridge, Capt. Archdall, Mr W. Bagot, Ld Mr St George Foley, Capt. Gore, Ld Hill, Mr R. Lawley, Mr H. Lowther, Mr C. Lennox Peel, Mr A. Ricardo, Mr J. G. Smyth, Ld Somerton, and Mr H. L. Wigram, are subscribers to the bonus only. Sweepstakes of 50 sov. each, h. ft. for the produce of mares covered in 1843; colts, 8st. 9fb. fillies, 8st. 6lb. Old mile; those got by stallions or out of mares that never bred a winner allowed 3lb. if both, 5lb. Ld G. Bentinck's b. c. Crozier, by Lanercost, out of Crucifix (5lb.) c. (dead) by Lanercost, out of Camarine's dam (31b.) ch. c. Prestwich (late Latitudinarian) by Plenipotentiary, out of Latitude (3tb.) Mr Combe's c. by The Nob, out of Premature, sister to Gaiety, by Touchstone, out of Frederica (51b.) Mr Ford's c. (dead) by Talleyrand, out of Sequidilla (51.) D. of Richmond's c. Red Hart, by Venison, out of The Soldier's Daughter (31b.) b. f. Field Mouse, by Mus, out of Estelle (3lb.) Mr T. Walters's b. c. Cheapside, by Hetman Platoff, out of The Maid of Burghley (5lb.) Sweepstakes of 50 sov. each, h. ft. for colts, 8st. 7fb. and fillies> 8st. 41b. then three yrs old, got by untried stallions or out of untried mares; if both untried, allowed 3fb. New mile; the owner of the second horse to save his stake. Mr Combe's c. by The Nob, out of Premature Mr Greville's c. Verres, by Emilius, out of Receipt Mr Hesseltine's br. c. Tom-tit, by Lanercost, out of Little Bird, sister to The Saddler (31b.) Mr Osbaldeston's f. by Lanercost, out of The Mountain Sylph's dam Mr Watson's bl. or ch. c. Doctor Goodall, by The Provost-Liberty Sir W. W. Wynn's ch. c. by Emilius, dam by Bay Middleton, out of Apollonia The Ascot Derby Stakes of 50 sov. each, h. ft. for three yrs old colts, 8st. 7fb. and fillies, 8st. 3lb. the winner of the Derby to carry 10tb. the second horse, or the winner of the Oaks, 5lb. extra; Swinley Course. Mr Bainbridge's bl. c. Black Satin, by The Saddler, out of Black Stockings's dam Ld Chesterfield's Papa Mr Combe's c. by Sir Hercules, out of Harmony c. by Hetman Platoff, out of Valance Mr Gully's Mathematician, brother to Euclid |