RICHMOND RACECOURSE |
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Earliest meeting: 1512 |
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This racecourse is covered in Volume 1 of Racecourses Here Today and Gone Tomorrow. Ordering details shown below. | |
Local Patrons | Duke of Richmond (Lennox), Earl of Zetland, Duke of Leeds, Lord Sligo, Colonel Cradock, Sir R Winn, Colonel Radcliffe, Duke of Cleveland, Lord Rockingham, Captain Kirkpatrick, Colonel Thornton |
Principal Races | His Majesty's 100 Guineas, Gold Cup, Silver Cup, Richmond Handicap Stakes, Wright Stakes, Town Purse, Sapling Stakes |
In the early years of the 17th century Richmond was one of the most important, most celebrated racecourses in the country based, at that time, on Gatherley Moor. It was so well known in the north that a curious ballad was written about it. Now for a new race I shall tell, Three gentlemen of good report, To start them then they did require, They started were, as I heard tell, From Severn-Hill to Popleton ash, Bay Corbet first the start he got For he was out of graith so sore, Grey Ellerton then got the lead, Grey Appleton the hindmost came, For tho' he chanced to come behind, For when the race was past and done, And thus the race is at an end, |
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The municipal records indicate a race meeting was held on 'Rychmond Moore' over 2 miles (iii myles) on 6th May 1622 when 6 horses contested the race for a cup, valued at £12, given by the Alderman, James Raine, Mr John Metcalfe and fellow gentlemen and goodfellows The race was started by John Wagget and the result was:- |
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The inaugural running of the Gold Cup, worth £70 at the time (equivalent to £13,400 in 2018), was on Monday 10th September 1759 when a field of 7 faced the starter. Aged horses were set to carry 9st, while others were allocated 8st 7lbs. The full result is shown below:- |
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1760 Richmond Gold Cup won by Dainty Davy, bay horse by Traveller owned by Duke of Cleveland |
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1761 Richmond Gold Cup won by Dainty Davy, bay horse by Traveller owned by Duke of Cleveland |
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Tuesday 14th to Thursday 16th September 1762 |
Richmond Cup over 2 miles |
1768 Richmond Gold Cup won by Navigator, roan horse by Adolphus owned by Mr Hutton 1769 Richmond Gold Cup won by Jack-O, bay horse by Godolphin Hunter owned by Lord Rockinham 1770 Richmond Gold Cup won by Denmark, bay horse by Regulus owned by Mr Bell (The Gold Cup, a silver gilt cup crafted in 1770, had two handles, a cover and racehorses engraved on both, and was on display at Aske Hall) 1771 Richmond Gold Cup won by Shepherdess, chestnut mare by Shepherds Crab owned by Mr Cornforth 1772 Richmond Gold Cup won by Towzer, bay colt by Alcides owned by Mr Hartley 1773 Richmond Gold Cup won by Perdita, bay colt by King Herod owned by Sir John Lister Kaye 1774 Richmond Gold Cup won by Ancaster, bay colt by Black owned by Mr Wentworth 1775 Richmond Gold Cup won by Pilot, grey horse by Dainty Davy owned by Sir Harry Harpur 1776 Richmond Gold Cup won by Tuberose, grey filly by King Herod owned by Mr Stapleton 1777 Richmond Gold Cup won by Miss Nightingale, chestnut mare by Matchem owned by Mr Bethell 1778 Richmond Gold Cup won by Tuberose, grey mare by King Herod owned by Mr H Peirse 1779 Richmond Gold Cup won by Honest Robin, brown colt by Black Prince owned by Mr Bethell |
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I am grateful to John Cooper for the excellent photos of how Richmond Racecourse looked in July 2020 |
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1780 Richmond Gold Cup won by Duchess, bay mare by Le Sang owned by Mr Burden 1781 Richmond Gold Cup won by The Weazel, bay horse by Herod owned by Mr Garforth 1782 Richmond Gold Cup won by Miracle, brown horse by Le Sang owned by Sir R Winn 1783 Richmond Gold Cup won by Miracle, brown horse by Le Sang owned by Sir R Winn 1784 Richmond Gold Cup won by Phenomenon, chestnut colt by Herod owned by Sir John Lister Kaye 1785 Richmond Gold Cup won by Rosina, bay filly by Amaranthus owned by Mr H Peirse 1786 Richmond Gold Cup won by Pitch, bay horse by Shark owned by Mr Hutchinson 1787 Richmond Gold Cup won by Poor Soldier, chestnut colt by Eclipse owned by Mr Wentworth 1788 Richmond Gold Cup won by Poor Soldier, chestnut colt by Eclipse owned by Mr Wentworth 1789 Richmond Gold Cup won by Tot, black colt by Carbineer owned by HRH Prince of Wales 1790 Richmond Gold Cup won by Scorpion, bay horse by Ilmio owned by Lord Lauderdale 1791 Richmond Gold Cup won by Abba Thulle, brown horse by Young Marske owned by Mr Dodsworth 1792 Richmond Gold Cup won by Smoker, grey horse by Pilot owned by Sir John Leicester 1793 Richmond Gold Cup won by Abba Thulle, brown horse by Young Marske owned by Mr Clifton 1794 Richmond Gold Cup won by Constant, bay mare by Highflyer owned by Sir John Webb 1795 Richmond Gold Cup won by Eliza, bay filly by Highflyer owned by Mr Wilson 1796 Richmond Gold Cup won by Sober Robin, bay colt by Ruler owned by Mr Milbank 1797 Richmond Gold Cup won by Garswood, bay colt by King Fergus owned by Sir William Gerrard 1798 Richmond Gold Cup won by Lop-Catcher, bay filly by Young Marske owned by Sir Henry Tempest Vane 1799 Richmond Gold Cup won by Cockfighter, brown colt by Overton owned by Sir Henry Tempest Vane |
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1800 Richmond Gold Cup won by Unnamed bay colt by Walnut owned by Sir Henry Tempest Vane 1801 Richmond Gold Cup won by Agnonistes, bay colt by Sir Peter owned by Lord Darlington 1802 Richmond Gold Cup won by Asheton, bay colt by Beningbrough owned by Sir William Gerrard 1803 Richmond Gold Cup won by Saxoni, chestnut colt owned by Mr Hutton 1804 Richmond Gold Cup won by Firelock, bay colt by Beningbrough owned by Sir Hedworth Williamson 1805 Richmond Gold Cup won by Young Chariot, brown colt owned by Sir William Gerrard 1806 Richmond Gold Cup won by Streamer, bay colt by Star owned by Mr Baillie 1807 Richmond Gold Cup won by Julius Caesar, brown colt by Alexander owned by Sir William Gerrard 1808 Richmond Gold Cup won by Rosette, bay filly by Beningbrough owned by Mr H Peirse 1809 Richmond Gold Cup won by Cardinal York, bay horse by Sir Peter owned by Mr Ellerker 1810 Richmond Gold Cup won by Trophonious, bay colt by Beningbrough owned by Lord Darlinton 1811 Richmond Gold Cup won by Amadis de Gaul, bay colt by Hambletonian owned by Sir William Gerrard 1812 Richmond Gold Cup won by XYZ, bay colt by Haphazard owned by Mr Riddell 1813 Richmond Gold Cup won by XYZ, bay horse by Haphazard owned by Mr Riddell |
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On the site of the old racecourse is a board showing the layout and history of the course which has been captured in the excellent photo taken by John Cooper. |
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1814 Richmond Gold Cup won by XYZ, bay horse by Haphazard owned by Mr Riddell |
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Tuesday 3rd to Thursday 5th September 1782 |
Richmond Town Purse over 4 miles Richmond Cup over 4 miles |
Shown below is a Subscribers token for Richmond Races owned by J Stapleton Esq. | |
Tuesday 5th October to Thursday 7th October 1824 |
Richmond 20 Guineas Sweepstake over a mile Richmond Members Plate over 2 miles Richmond Gold Cup over a mile and a furlong Richmond Silver Cup over 2 miles |
James Whyte’s History of the British Turf notes that racing first took place at Richmond, some 44 miles from York, in 1762 and that 2 days of racing took place at the start of September The racecourse was on Whitcliffe Pasture, common meadow land owned by the town, which ‘affords and excellent course’. Whyte records the September 1839 races as:- |
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1820 Richmond Gold Cup won by Doctor Syntax, black horse by Selim owned by Mr Riddell 1821 Richmond Gold Cup won by Doctor Syntax, black horse by Selim owned by Mr Riddell 1822 Richmond Gold Cup won by Doctor Syntax, black horse by Selim owned by Mr Riddell 1823 Richmond Gold Cup won by Doctor Syntax, black horse by Selim owned by Mr Riddell 1824 Richmond Gold Cup won by Canteen, bay horse by Waxy Pope owned by Lord Sligo and ridden by T Lye 1825 Richmond Gold Cup won by Alderman, bay colt by Bourbon owned by Mr Russell and ridden by T Lye 1826 Richmond Gold Cup won by Bedlamite, chestnut colt by Wellbeck owned by Lord Kennedy 1827 Richmond Gold Cup won by Acteon, chestnut horse by Scud owned by Lord Kelburne 1828 Richmond Gold Cup won by Delphine, bay filly by Whisker owned by Mr Petre and ridden by J Holmes 1829 Richmond Gold Cup won by Medoro, brown horse by Cervantes owned by Lord Fitzwilliam and ridden by T Lye 1830 Richmond Gold Cup won by Medoro, brown horse by Cervantes owned by Lord Milton (shown opposite) 1831 Richmond Gold Cup won by Lady Elizabeth, bay filly by Lottery owned by Mr F Richardson and ridden by Jem Robinson 1832 Richmond Gold Cup won by The Barber, chestnut horse by Figaro owned by Colonel Cradock and ridden by Jacques 1833 Richmond Gold Cup won by Charmer, bay filly by Lottery owned by Mr E Dodsworth 1834 Richmond Gold Cup won by Tomboy, bay horse by Jerry owned by Mr Orde Walked Over |
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1835 Richmond Gold Cup won by Burletta, chestnut mare by Actaeon owned by Honourable T Dundas and ridden by Barker 1836 Richmond Gold Cup won by Burletta, chestnut mare by Actaeon owned by Honourable T Dundas and ridden by Cartwright 1837 Richmond Gold Cup won by Bees-Wing, bay mare by Doctor Syntax owned by Mr G Stapleton Walked Over 1838 Richmond Gold Cup won by unnamed bay filly by Langar owned by Sir Charles Monck and ridden by G Francis 1839 Richmond Gold Cup won by Bees-Wing, bay mare by Doctor Syntax owned by Mr Orde Walked Over 1840 Richmond Gold Cup won by Smollet, chestnut gelding owned by Sir R L Dundas and ridden by Wetherell |
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1841 Richmond Gold Cup won by Bees-Wing, bay mare by Doctor Syntax owned by Mr Orde and ridden by W Oates 1842 Richmond Gold Cup won by Alice Hawthorn, bay filly by Muley Moloch owned by Honourable W Colborne and ridden by Heseltine 1843 Richmond Gold Cup won by Alice Hawthorn, bay mare by Muley Moloch owned by Mr Plummer and ridden by Bumby 1844 Richmond Gold Cup won by Alice Hawthorn, bay mare by Muley Moloch owned by Mr G Salvin and ridden by Templeman 1845 Richmond Gold Cup won by Trueboy owned by Mr Meiklam 1846 Richmond Gold Cup won by Cranebrook, chestnut colt owned by Mr Stewart 1847 Richmond Gold Cup won by Godfrey, brown horse owned by Mr Meiklam Walked Over 1848 Richmond Gold Cup won by Railway King owned by Mr W Morritt and ridden by Barwick 1849 Richmond Gold Cup won by Raby, bay colt by The Doctor owned by Mr Meiklam 1850 Richmond Gold Cup won by Cantab, bay colt by Tantivy owned by Lord Zetland and ridden by Hauxwell |
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1851 Richmond Gold Cup won by Calculator, bay colt owned by My Wyvill 1852 Richmond Gold Cup won by Randulphus, bay colt owned by Lord Zetland 1853 Richmond Gold Cup won by Grapeshot, bay horse by Buckshot owned by Mr Milner 1854 Richmond Gold Cup won by Grapeshot, bay horse by Buckshot owned by Mr Milner 1855 Richmond Gold Cup won by Elastic, black mare by The Ugly Buck owned by Mr Rich Walked Over 1856 Richmond Gold Cup won by Fandango, bay colt by Barnton owned by Lord Zetland Walked Over 1857 Richmond Gold Cup won by Breeze, bay mare by Storm owned by Mr West and ridden by Aldcroft 1858 Richmond Gold Cup won by Bourgeois owned by Mr Gill and ridden by Aldcroft |
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I am grateful to John Hodges for the photos shown above. | |
Thursday 6th and Friday 7th August 1891 | The Sapling Stakes over 5 furlongs The Richmond Handicap Plate over a mile and a half The Wright Stakes over 5 furlongs |
The final meeting at Richmond was a two day meeting on Thursday 6th and Friday 7th August 1891. Details of selected races are shown above. |
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Course today | I am grateful to John Hodges for the following:- Richmond - the majority of the racecourse is still there, though sadly some of the grandstand (in the centre of the course) got demolished as recently as the 1960's. What remains is clearly visible just north of the town, on the other side of road from the golf club. |
The link below provides a wonderfully detailed description of the course and planes to transform it into a conservation area:- |
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If you have photos, postcards, racecards. badges, newspaper cuttings or book references about the old course, or can provide a photo of how the ground on which the old racecourse stood looks today, then email johnwslusar@gmail.com | |
Much of the information about this course has been found using internet research and is in the public domain. However, useful research sources have been:- London Illustrated News Racing Illustrated 1895-1899 The Sporting & Dramatic Illustrated Northern Turf History Volumes 1-4 by J.Fairfax-Blakeborough The Sporting Magazine A Long Time Gone by Chris Pitt first published in 1996 ISBN 0 900599 89 8 Racing Calendars which were first published in 1727 |
ISBN 978-0-9957632-0-3 652 pages 774 former courses |
ISBN 978-0-9957632-1-0 352 pages 400 former courses |
ISBN 978-0-9957632-2-7 180 pages 140 former courses |
ISBN 978-0-9957632-3-4 264 pages 235 former courses |
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