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Assassin (horse)

Assassin (1779 – c. 1794) was a Thoroughbred racehorse that won the 1782 Epsom Derby. His breeder, Lord Egremont, won the Derby for the first time with Assassin. Assassin raced until he was a five-year-old and was retired to Egremont's stud in Petworth. He was not a successful sire.

Assassin
SireSweetbriar
GrandsireSyphon
DamAngelica
DamsireSnap
SexStallion
Foaled1779
CountryKingdom of Great Britain
ColourBay
BreederLord Egremont
OwnerLord Egremont
TrainerF. Nealy
Record11: 8–2-1 (incomplete)
Major wins
Epsom Derby (1782)

Background edit

Assassin was foaled in 1779, at Lord Egremont's estate Petworth House. Assassin's sire, Sweetbriar, was an undefeated racehorse that earned 5,400 guineas during his racing career for his owner Lord Grosvenor. Sweetbriar stood at Oxcrofts Farm near Balsham.[1] Assassin's dam, Angelica, was foaled in 1761 and was breed by Mr. Shafto, the owner of her sire Snap. Assassin was Angelica's eighth foal and she produced eleven foals between 1768 and 1782, including Assassin's full-sister Medëa. Angelica was euthanised in 1787.[2]

Racing career edit

Assassin was trained by F. Neale at Newmarket.[3] Assassin raced until he was five-years-old, winning eight races, and was retired to Lord Egremont's stud at Petworth.

1781: two-year-old season edit

 
Assassin's Derby win was the first for Lord Egremont, who would go on to win the event four more times.

In October at Newmarket, Assassin beat the Duke of Grafton's colt Puzzle in a match race at 6 to 4 odds against Assassin. Assassin did not win again as a two-year-old.[4] Assassin was second to Plutus in a subscription race at the same meeting,[4] and was second to the filly Ceres in a match race.[5] Assassin forfeited a match race to Plutus at the Houghton meeting.[6]

1782: three-year-old season edit

At the Craven meeting, Assassin received a 70-guinea "compromise" after the colts Brother to Rebel and Recruit backed out of a 200-guinea sweepstakes race.[4] At the First Spring Meeting, Assassin beat Berwick to win a sweepstakes race.

On 9 May at Epsom, Assassin won the Derby, beating Lord Grosvenor's colt Sweet Robin and Charles Bunbury's colt Fortunio.[7] Lord Egremont won the Derby for the first time with Assassin, and won the race four more times with Hannibal in 1804, with Cardinal Beaufort in 1805, with Election in 1807 and with Lap-dog in 1826.[8]

At the July meeting at Newmarket, Assassin beat Mr. Vernon's gelding by Eclipse. At the October meetings in Newmarket, Assassin won a match race against the colt Achilles and forfeited a match race against Dennis O'Kelly's colt Confederate.[7]

1783: four-year-old season edit

At the Craven meeting, Assassin received a forfeiture from the colt Ascot. At the Newmarket spring meeting, Assassin received another forfeiture from the Duke of Cumberland's colt Epaminondas, and a few days later beat the colt and later influential sire Pot-8-Os in a match race. At the Second Spring Meeting in Newmarket, Assassin beat the colt Columbus in a 500-guinea race and beat Heron in a 50-guinea race a few days later.[7]

1784: five-year-old season edit

At the Second Spring Meeting, Assassin was third in a 200-guinea sweepstakes race to Dennis O'Kelly's horse Soldier and Mr. Davis' horse Plutus.[9] Assassin forfeited a match race with the horse Cornwall (later called Boringdon) at the same meeting a few days later,[10] and at the July meeting in Newmarket his owner paid 150 guineas to the owner of Young Eclipse (the 1781 Derby winner) for backing out of a match race.[11]

Stud career edit

By 1789, Assassin was still standing at Petworth for a fee of two guineas per mare alongside the more expensive stallions Mercury (10 guineas) and Trentham (3 guineas).[12] For the 1793 breeding season, he was relocated to Langley Park near Colnbrook and stood for a fee of 3 guineas per mare and a five shilling groom's fee.[13] His fee at Langley Park was reduced to two guineas for the 1794 season[14] and he did not appear in the register for 1795.

Assassin was not a successful sire. His most notable offspring were the fillies Cow[7] and Rag (foaled in 1786 out of Chanticleer's dam).[15]

Pedigree edit

Pedigree of Assassin (GB), Bay Colt, 1779[16]
Sire
Sweetbriar (GB)
Chestnut, 1769
Syphon
1750
Squirt Bartlett's Childers
Sister to Old Country Wench
Patriot Mare Bolton Patriot
Crab mare
Shakespeare Mare
1763
Shakespeare Hobgoblin
Amorett
Miss Meredith Cade
Amorett
Dam
Angelica
Brown, 1761
Snap
1750
Snip Flying Childers
Sister to Soreheels
Sister to Slipby Fox
Gipsy
Regulus Mare
1749
Regulus Godolphin Arabian
Grey Robinson
Childers Mare Bartlett's Childers
Sister One to True Blue
  • Assassin was distantly inbred 4 × 4 to Bartletts Childers, meaning that this horse appears twice in the fourth generation of his pedigree.

References edit

  1. ^ Forbes, Archibald (1891). Havelock. London: Macmillan. p. 275.
  2. ^ Weatherby, Edward and James (1892). "Angelica". The General Stud-book. 1–2: 23. hdl:2027/nyp.33433082332515.
  3. ^ Black, Robert (1893). Horse-racing in England : a synoptical review. London: Richard Bently and Son. p. 248. hdl:2027/njp.32101064795196.
  4. ^ a b c Pick, William and R Johnson (1822). "Assassin". The Turf Register, and Sportsman & Breeder's Stud-book. 3: 280.
  5. ^ Pick, William and R Johnson (1822). "Ceres". The Turf Register, and Sportsman & Breeder's Stud-book. 3: 461.
  6. ^ Pick, William and R Johnson (1822). "Plutus". The Turf Register, and Sportsman & Breeder's Stud-book. 3: 313.
  7. ^ a b c d Pick, William and R Johnson (1822). "Assassin". The Turf Register, and Sportsman & Breeder's Stud-book. 3: 281.
  8. ^ Rice, James (1879). History of the British Turf, Volume 2. London: S. Low, Marston, Searle, and Rivington. pp. 372. cardinal beaufort egremont derby.
  9. ^ Weatherby (1784). "Newmarket". Racing Calendar. 12: 15.
  10. ^ Weatherby (1784). "Newmarket". Racing Calendar. 12: 22.
  11. ^ Weatherby (1784). "July Meeting". Racing Calendar. 12: 55.
  12. ^ Weatherby, Edward and James (1789). "Advertisements of stallions". Racing Calendar. 17: 378. hdl:2027/nyp.33433066591003.
  13. ^ Weatherby, Edward and James (1792). "Alphabetical list of stallions to cover in 1793". Racing Calendar. 20: 362. hdl:2027/nyp.33433066590971.
  14. ^ Weatherby, Edward and James (1793). "Advertisements of stallions to cover in 1794". Racing Calendar. 21: 353.
  15. ^ Weatherby, Edward and James (1858). "Rag". The General Stud Book. 1: 376. hdl:2027/coo.31924066667043.
  16. ^ Staff. "Assassin 5x Pedigree". Retrieved 29 January 2012.

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Assassin 1779 c 1794 was a Thoroughbred racehorse that won the 1782 Epsom Derby His breeder Lord Egremont won the Derby for the first time with Assassin Assassin raced until he was a five year old and was retired to Egremont s stud in Petworth He was not a successful sire AssassinSireSweetbriarGrandsireSyphonDamAngelicaDamsireSnapSexStallionFoaled1779CountryKingdom of Great BritainColourBayBreederLord EgremontOwnerLord EgremontTrainerF NealyRecord11 8 2 1 incomplete Major winsEpsom Derby 1782 Contents 1 Background 2 Racing career 2 1 1781 two year old season 2 2 1782 three year old season 2 3 1783 four year old season 2 4 1784 five year old season 3 Stud career 4 Pedigree 5 ReferencesBackground editAssassin was foaled in 1779 at Lord Egremont s estate Petworth House Assassin s sire Sweetbriar was an undefeated racehorse that earned 5 400 guineas during his racing career for his owner Lord Grosvenor Sweetbriar stood at Oxcrofts Farm near Balsham 1 Assassin s dam Angelica was foaled in 1761 and was breed by Mr Shafto the owner of her sire Snap Assassin was Angelica s eighth foal and she produced eleven foals between 1768 and 1782 including Assassin s full sister Medea Angelica was euthanised in 1787 2 Racing career editAssassin was trained by F Neale at Newmarket 3 Assassin raced until he was five years old winning eight races and was retired to Lord Egremont s stud at Petworth 1781 two year old season edit nbsp Assassin s Derby win was the first for Lord Egremont who would go on to win the event four more times In October at Newmarket Assassin beat the Duke of Grafton s colt Puzzle in a match race at 6 to 4 odds against Assassin Assassin did not win again as a two year old 4 Assassin was second to Plutus in a subscription race at the same meeting 4 and was second to the filly Ceres in a match race 5 Assassin forfeited a match race to Plutus at the Houghton meeting 6 1782 three year old season edit At the Craven meeting Assassin received a 70 guinea compromise after the colts Brother to Rebel and Recruit backed out of a 200 guinea sweepstakes race 4 At the First Spring Meeting Assassin beat Berwick to win a sweepstakes race On 9 May at Epsom Assassin won the Derby beating Lord Grosvenor s colt Sweet Robin and Charles Bunbury s colt Fortunio 7 Lord Egremont won the Derby for the first time with Assassin and won the race four more times with Hannibal in 1804 with Cardinal Beaufort in 1805 with Election in 1807 and with Lap dog in 1826 8 At the July meeting at Newmarket Assassin beat Mr Vernon s gelding by Eclipse At the October meetings in Newmarket Assassin won a match race against the colt Achilles and forfeited a match race against Dennis O Kelly s colt Confederate 7 1783 four year old season edit At the Craven meeting Assassin received a forfeiture from the colt Ascot At the Newmarket spring meeting Assassin received another forfeiture from the Duke of Cumberland s colt Epaminondas and a few days later beat the colt and later influential sire Pot 8 Os in a match race At the Second Spring Meeting in Newmarket Assassin beat the colt Columbus in a 500 guinea race and beat Heron in a 50 guinea race a few days later 7 1784 five year old season edit At the Second Spring Meeting Assassin was third in a 200 guinea sweepstakes race to Dennis O Kelly s horse Soldier and Mr Davis horse Plutus 9 Assassin forfeited a match race with the horse Cornwall later called Boringdon at the same meeting a few days later 10 and at the July meeting in Newmarket his owner paid 150 guineas to the owner of Young Eclipse the 1781 Derby winner for backing out of a match race 11 Stud career editBy 1789 Assassin was still standing at Petworth for a fee of two guineas per mare alongside the more expensive stallions Mercury 10 guineas and Trentham 3 guineas 12 For the 1793 breeding season he was relocated to Langley Park near Colnbrook and stood for a fee of 3 guineas per mare and a five shilling groom s fee 13 His fee at Langley Park was reduced to two guineas for the 1794 season 14 and he did not appear in the register for 1795 Assassin was not a successful sire His most notable offspring were the fillies Cow 7 and Rag foaled in 1786 out of Chanticleer s dam 15 Pedigree editPedigree of Assassin GB Bay Colt 1779 16 SireSweetbriar GB Chestnut 1769 Syphon1750 Squirt Bartlett s Childers Sister to Old Country Wench Patriot Mare Bolton Patriot Crab mare Shakespeare Mare1763 Shakespeare Hobgoblin Amorett Miss Meredith Cade Amorett DamAngelicaBrown 1761 Snap1750 Snip Flying Childers Sister to Soreheels Sister to Slipby Fox Gipsy Regulus Mare1749 Regulus Godolphin Arabian Grey Robinson Childers Mare Bartlett s Childers Sister One to True Blue Assassin was distantly inbred 4 4 to Bartletts Childers meaning that this horse appears twice in the fourth generation of his pedigree References edit Forbes Archibald 1891 Havelock London Macmillan p 275 Weatherby Edward and James 1892 Angelica The General Stud book 1 2 23 hdl 2027 nyp 33433082332515 Black Robert 1893 Horse racing in England a synoptical review London Richard Bently and Son p 248 hdl 2027 njp 32101064795196 a b c Pick William and R Johnson 1822 Assassin The Turf Register and Sportsman amp Breeder s Stud book 3 280 Pick William and R Johnson 1822 Ceres The Turf Register and Sportsman amp Breeder s Stud book 3 461 Pick William and R Johnson 1822 Plutus The Turf Register and Sportsman amp Breeder s Stud book 3 313 a b c d Pick William and R Johnson 1822 Assassin The Turf Register and Sportsman amp Breeder s Stud book 3 281 Rice James 1879 History of the British Turf Volume 2 London S Low Marston Searle and Rivington pp 372 cardinal beaufort egremont derby Weatherby 1784 Newmarket Racing Calendar 12 15 Weatherby 1784 Newmarket Racing Calendar 12 22 Weatherby 1784 July Meeting Racing Calendar 12 55 Weatherby Edward and James 1789 Advertisements of stallions Racing Calendar 17 378 hdl 2027 nyp 33433066591003 Weatherby Edward and James 1792 Alphabetical list of stallions to cover in 1793 Racing Calendar 20 362 hdl 2027 nyp 33433066590971 Weatherby Edward and James 1793 Advertisements of stallions to cover in 1794 Racing Calendar 21 353 Weatherby Edward and James 1858 Rag The General Stud Book 1 376 hdl 2027 coo 31924066667043 Staff Assassin 5x Pedigree Retrieved 29 January 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Assassin horse amp oldid 997158150, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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