MIDDLEHAM, (YORKS.) MONDAY, April 15. Craven Stakes of 10gs each, 2-yr-olds, 5st 10lbs; 3-yr-olds, 8st; 4-yr-olds, 8st 9lbs; 5 and upwards, 9st 1lb.-Craven course (6 Sub.) Mr Wilson's bl c Pluto, by Smolensko, Mr Harrison's ch f Eliza Leeds, by Comus, Mr Gascoigne's br f, by Amadis Mr E Petre's bf My Lady Lord Queensberry's b f, by XYZ, Mr T Pierce's bf, by Comus, The Judge placed only three; 5 to 4 against Pluto. Bolton Stakes, 30gs each, h ft, one mile and a half, (8 Sub.) Mr Wyvill's b f Marchesa, by Comus Middleham Stakes, 50gs each. h ft, one mile, (8 Sub.) Mr Powlett's b c, by Woful, Masquerade Lord Queensberry's b c Orator, by Prime Minister, Filly Stakes of 20gs each.-Craven course, (3 Sub.) Sir Ed. Dodsworth's br Susan, by Woful, Sir J. H. Maxwell's gr, Helen Mar, by Viscount, A Hunter's Stakes was divided between Mr Ferguson's Jem Horner, and Mr Baker's Jenny Horner.-All bets declared void. NEWMARKET FIRST SPRING MEETING, 1822. Mr Rous's Euphrates, beat Mr Charlton's Banker, 8st 5lb each, DI 100gs. H. R. H. the D. of York's Moses, by Seymour or Whalebone Mr Udny's by Partisan, out of Wowsky Ld G. H. Cavendish's b, by Middlethorpe, out of Barrosa 1 2 3 D. of Portland's Comical, 8st 9lb, beat Mr Charlton's St. Patrick, 8st 5lb, D M, 100gs, h ft Sweepstakes of 100gs each, h ft for colts 8st 7lb, fillies 8st 2lb, B M (7 Sub.) D. of Grafton's br c Guerilla, by Partisan, out of Coquette Ld Grosvenor's br c Midsummer, brother to Falcon Sweepstakes of 100gs each, for fillies 8st 4lb, R M (3 Sub.) D. of Portland's Vaultress, by Walton, Election 1 2 123 Lord Jersey's by Haphazard, out of Web Mr Northey's by Phantom, out of Ralphina Sweepstakes of 200gs each, h ft, R M (5 Sub.) Age st lb Ld G. H. Cavendish's c Godolphin, by Partisan 37 13 3 7 11 8 TUESDAY. Ld Warwick's Selma, by Selim Sweepstakes of 100gs each, h ft for fillies 8st 5lb D M. Mr Fraser's Zaire, by Selim, out of Clan Albyn's dam H. R. H. the D. of York's by Hedley 123 123 Mr Ramsbottom's ch f, Zorilda, by Selim, out of Zoraida : 3 The King's Plate of 100gs for mares, 3-yr-olds, 8st 4lb-4, 9st 4lb-5, 9st 10lb 6 and aged, 10st. R C. Mr Batson's b f, Luss, by Hedley Ld Grosvenor's b f, Michaelmas, by Thunderbolt Mr Bouverie's b f, Amy, by Muley, Ld Clarendon's ch f, Mirandola, by Haphazard 433343 123456 Sweepstakes of 10gs each, for 2-yr-olds. colts 8st. 7lb, and fillies 8st 41b, TYC (11 Sub.) Mr Northey's f, by Phantom, Ralphina Mr Villiers's f, by Don Cossack, dam by Sorcerer Mr Greville's f, by Seymour Mr L. Fox's Merino, by Soothsayer Ed Stradbroke's b f, The Cauldron, by Quiz Ld Exeter's ch c, by Soothsayer Gen. Grosvenor's br f, by Vandyke Junior The Judge placed but 3. 1230.00 The 2000gs Stakes of 100gs each, h ft. for colts, 8st 7lb, and fillies, 8sť 4lb, R M. (13 Subscribers). Duke of Grafton's b f Pastille, by Rubens, out of Parasol Lord Grosvenor's Midsummer, brother to Falcon Mr Hunter's b c by Marmion, bought of Neale A silver cup value sol. for horses of all ages, A F. (Sub. 13) Mr Dilly's Matilda, by Orville Mr Wyndham's Robin Hood, by Octavius Mr Wilson's Rosicrucian, by Sorcerer The Judge placed but 3 123U OG 3 7 12 4 8 12 3 8 0 4 8 6 3 7 11 2 5 9 0 Mr Udny's Plumper, 7st 12lb beat Mr Prendergast's Regent, 8st 10lb A F. 100gs, h ft Fifty pounds for 4-yr-olds, 7st 9lb, 5 8st 3lb 6, and aged, 8st 7lb. Last three miles Handicap Sweepstakes of 100gs each, h ft. for 3-yr-old. TY C. (4 Subscribers) Sir J Byng's Civet, by Cervantes Duke of Grafton's Zeal, by Partisan 8 3 1 8 12 2 Fifty Pounds for 3-yr-olds, 7st 5lb, 4 8st 11lb, and 5 9st 4lb. B C. Lord Stradbroke's br c Incantator, Sorcerer Mr Walker's b c Capulet, by Thunderbolt Mr Fox's North Wester, rec. 200gs ft from Lord Exeter's Augusta 8st 4lb each, D M. 300gs THURSDAY. The 1000gs Stakes of 100gs each, h ft, for fillies 8st 4lb, D M (10 Sub.) D. of Grafton's ch f, Whizgig, by Rubens Mr Rushe's Rosalind, by Rubens D. of Grafton's Varnish, by Rubens Ld Grosvenor's Juliet, by Thunderbolt 3 Mr. Charlton's St. Patrick beat Mr James's Antigallican, Est 5lb each, A B M 100gs. Handicap Sweepstakes of 100gs each, h ft, A F (7 Sub.) A Handicap Gold Cup, value 90gs, surplus to the winner-15gs each, TY C, (15 Sub.) Mr Wyndham's Black and all Black Mr Foxe's North Wester D. of Grafton's Lawrence Mr Crockford's c, by Selim, Palma Ld Clarendon's Alasco by Clavileno The Judge placed only three. Sweepstakes of 100gs each, h ft, T Y C, colts 8st 7lb, fillies 8st 4lb. (3 Sub.) D. of Grafton's Mona, by Partisan Mr Greville's Electress, by Election Mr. Thornhill's c, by Pericles, Dodona 1 2 3 King's Plate of 100gs, 4-yr-olds 11st-5 11st 91b-6 and aged 12st R C. Mr Rous's ch gr, Euphrates, by Quiz 4 1 4 Lord Verulam's Sporus 8st 2lb, beat Mr. James's Antigallican, 8st 4lb, R M, 100gs. Duke of Grafton's Guerilla 8st 7lb beat Lord Foley's Roebuck 8st 6lb, T Y C 100gs. FRIDAY. General Grosvenor's Betty beat Duke of Portland's Vaultress, A F. 100gs. Newmarket Stakes of 50gs h ft colts sst 7lb, fillies 8 st 2lb, D M. The second horse to receive 100gs (25 Sub.) Mr Batson's b c Mystic, by Sorcerer Duke of Grafton's b f Pastille, by Rubens Marquis of Exeter's br. c Stamford by Haphazard Mr Rusk's c by Selim, Lady Jane H. R. H. Duke of York's c by Election, Sorcerer The Judge placed but 3, 6 to 4 on the Stag Lord G. H. Cavendish's Bacchanal Mr Rusk's Romp Major Wilson's f by Juniper 2 5 0 3 Mr Fox's Paintbrush, beat Mr Udny's Plumper, sst 4lb each, D'M. 100gs. UNIVERSITY AND ECCLESIASTICAL INTELLIGENCE. *** The livings thus marked are not in charge. + These livings are discharged from the payment of first fruits. Value in the PATRONS. ECCLESIASTICAL PROMOTIONS. King's Books. Rev. W. G. Judgson, M.A. fellow of Trinity college, has been presented to the perpetual curacy of St. Michael's parish, Cambridge, vacated by the cession of the Rev. H. Wiles. Rev. Francis Jefferson, B.A. of St. Peter's college, Cambridge, and late of Clare-hall, has been instituted, by the Rev. Dr. Maltby, acting for the Lord Bishop of Lincoln, to the vicarage of Ellington, Huntingdonshire; presentation by the Lord Chancellor. Ellington belongs to the Master and Fellows of Peterhouse. Rev. B. Noble, to the vicarage of Whalley, Lancashire. Rev. F. Ellis, M.A. to the vicarage of Long Compton, Warwickshire. Rev. J. Powell, to the vicarage of Long Stanton, Salop. Rev. John Lonsdale, M.A. late fellow of King's college, has been appointed domestic chaplain to his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury. Rev. Hugh Pearson, D.D. to the vicarage of St. Helen, in Abingdon, and the chapels of Radley and Drayton, Berks, vacant by the resignation of the Rev. C. R. Sumner. Rev. Dr. Morris, of Egglesfield-house, near Brentford, Middlesex, late Mitchell, fellow of Queen's college, Oxford, has been instituted to the rectory of Elstree, or Idlestree, Herts, by the Lord Bishop of London. Rev. G. E. Howman, M.A. late of Baliol college, Oxford, has been collated to the vicarage of Sunning, Berks. Rev. T. Hooper, M.A. to the rectory of Yatton Keynell, Wilts. Right Hon. the Lord Bishop of Bristol has licensed the Rev. H. Gorton to the curacy of Radipole, on the nomination of the Rev. Dr. Wyndham. C.Y.V. 47 The Lord Bishop of Chester has been pleased to license the Rev. T. Selkirk to the perpetual curacy of St. John Bury, Lancashire. Rev. John Thomas, M.A. of Trinity college, Cambridge, has been instituted by the Lord Bishop of London, to the vicarage of Great Burstead, Essex. 17 6 8 Rev. E. Evans. Master of Arts. Robert Dalzell, Esq. Trinity college Bachelors in Civil Law. Rev. Joseph Stanfield, Trinity college. The following is a list of inceptors to the degree of Master of Arts. William Sidney Walker, fellow of Trinity college. Henry Southern, Trinity college Rev. George M. Cooper, fel. St. John's William M. Praed, fellow, St. John's col. C. J. Helyar, St. John's college. Bachelors of Arts. Samuel T. Benyon, Trinity college. Henry N. Coleridge, fel. King's college. Died at Buckden, after a short illness, John Hodgson, M.A., commissary of the archdeaconry of Huntingdon, aged 82. He had filled the office of secretary to the Bishop of Lincoln, from which he retired in 1820, for the long space of more than 50 years, during the incumbency of Dr. Green, Dr. Thurlow, and lastly of Dr. Tomline, now Bishop of Winchester, whose confidence and friendship he had the honour to enjoy to the latest period. By the clergy of the extensive diocese of Lincoln, his constant attention to the duties of his situation, and the ability and courtesy with which he discharged them, were universally acknowledged and duly appreciated. To his friends and neighbours he was endeared by his social and benevolent disposition, his mild and truly christian temper. His poorer brethren loved him, his numerous acquaintance respected and esteemed him. By his afflicted widow and family the loss of this excellent husband and father is severely felt, however the blow may be |