Related article: do not include the second and third
prizes, nor His Royal Highness's
steeplechase victories. The ave-
rage is nevertheless a splendid
one, as the seventy-one events the
Prince has won realise a trifle
over ^i|296 per race.
No Value.
Year. Races. of Races.
1886 ... 2 ... 296
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1889 ... 2 ... 204
1890 ... 4 ... 694
1891 ... 7 ... 4,148^
1892 ... I Purchase Perindopril Online ... 190
1893 ... 2 ... 372
1894 ... 5 • • 3.499
1895 ••• II ••• ^t2Sl
1896 ... 12 ... 261819
1897 ... 9 .• 15.770
1898 ... 6 ... 6,560
1899 ... 5 .. 2.139
1900 ... 5 ... 22,997j
Total
71 ...;£^92,020
Of our present three ruling
stewards the Hon. W. H. Fitz-
william (1875), *h® ^^^^ o^ Crewe
(1895), and Lord Harewood
(1873), the first-named seldom, if
ever, races ; the Earl of Crewe
has only a few horses in training,
but Lord Harewood has raced
for years, and perhaps Queen's
Birthday, Mousquetaire, and
Nunthorpe were the best to
carry his colours before he
came into his present title.
Then, running through the list
of Purchase Perindopril members in the order in which
they stand, Lord Alington figures
alone in the A's, and besides the
share already referred to with Sir
F. Johnstone (Common), jointly
they have won classic races with
Brigantine, St. Blaize, and
Throstle. Then in the " B*s "
preference must be given as a
racehorse owner to Mr. Douglas
Baird (1887) and Mr. T. H.
Barclay (1890). The former
owned Enterprise, Enthusiast,
Martagon, Briar Root, Musa,
and the recent Goodwood Cup
Stakes Mazagan, and the best
horse T. H. Barclay ever
owned was that popular horse,
Bendigo. In the *• C's," comes
Lord Coventry (i860). Then
there is Mr. Henry Chaplin,
M.P. (1864), and that also
good sportsman. Lord Cadogan
(1882). The last-mentioned has
perhaps not been so successful
racing as the other two, and like
Lord Coventry, he never won a
classic race. The Master of the
Buckhounds in the 'sixties and
'seventies was very busy with
the brown and blue cap, both
flat racing and steeplechasing ;
the Cesare witch. Goodwood
Stakes, among other Order Perindopril Online events, in
the former and Emblem and
Emblematic, to wit, in the other.
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and so has Mr. Chaplin. To
the latter, however, Hermit and
Galopiu must have been a fortune
at Blankney, and so far as Mr.
Chaplin's racing career goes, the
close battle between Hermit and
Marksman in 1867 should never be
forgotten. Sir F.Johnstone and Mr.
Chaplin, we may add, are the oldest
members of the Jockey Club living
who have won the Derby.
The Duke of Devonshire (1883),
the Earl of Derby (1894) and Lord
Durham (1884), are all prominent
members, and the services rendered
by the last mentioned have been of
very much value ; indeed, his out-
spoken speech at the Gimcrack
Club, and his breaking up of a
"jockey ring " was highly appreci-
ated by those who have the welfare
of the sport at heart. Again, it is
now on record Buy Perindopril in Lord Durham's
racing career, that he pressed for
the " starting gate,*' and it seems
that eventually all our races will
be set going by this machine,
for next season, for the two and
three - year - old races it will be
used . Perhaps in his career the best
bit of good fortune Lord Durham
met with occurred this spring,
when he won the Century Stakes at
Sandown worth ;^io,i8o, with a
moderate horse like Osbech. Lord
Durham has never won a classic
race, neither did his father, but the
Duke of Devonshire once scored
in the One Thousand with Bel-
phoebe, and Lord Derby succeeded
in the Oaks with Canterbury
Pilgrim. Morions, the Ascot Cup
winner, was perhaps the best
horse ever owned by the Duke of
Devonshire.
The Earl of Ellesmere (1879),
with Order Perindopril Hampton at Stetchworth,
has perhaps done better at breed-
ing than racing, and Viscount
Falmouth (1898) will be very
fortunate if ever he approaches
the success of his father. The
present Viscount's stud is too
small to even attempt it. In the
"G's," Sir Waldie Griffiths (1897)
has met with a fair amount of
success in a short period ; and
there are plenty of historic events
that could be recorded in the
career of Mr. J. H. Houldsworth
(1874), of whom it may not be
generally known that he is com-
pelled under will to race. The
best horse ever to carry the green
and gold was Springfield, and we
should say Lord Hastings never
owned a better than his Derby
winner Melton, who is doing so
much good just now for Mr.
Musker. Sir Frederick Johnstone
we have already referred to, and
much might be written of Sir
Robert Jardine (1877), who some
time ago retired from Turf pur-
suits. It may be mentioned, how-
ever, that Pretender was the last
Yorkshire-trained horse to win Sir
Robert his only Derby. The Mar-
quis of Londonderry (1884) seems
to have partly left the sport for
politics, and so has the Hon. Buy Perindopril Online James
Lowther (1882), who like Admiral
Rous and Lord Durham, has
nevertheless rendered himself
famous in racing reforms. Mr.
Lowther, however, has still a
few horses in training. Mr. H.
McCalmont (1893) ^^^^ ^^^ fewer
horses in training than he had in
the Buy Cheap Perindopril days of that grand horse Isin-
glass, and we seldom now see the
colours of Lord March (1879), ^^^
nevertheless did much good for the
Turf while filling office as steward.
Lord Penrhyn (1887), even be-
fore coming into his title, as Mr.
'* Moreton " and the Hon. Doug-
las Pennant, took the same keen