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Bay Malton

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Grandsire
  
Blaze

Country
  
Great Britain

Breeder
  
Mrs Ayrton

Sex
  
Stallion

Foaled
  
1760

Colour
  
Bay

Parents
  
Sampson

Damsire
  
Cade

Owner
  
Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham

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Bay Malton (1760-1786) was a successful British Thoroughbred racehorse of the 18th century.

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A bay horse, as the name would suggest, he was bred by a Mrs Ayrton of Malton and foaled in 1760. He was sired by Sampson, and was a full brother to Treasurer.

In May 1764, in the name of Mr Fenton, owner of his brother Treasurer, Bay Malton made his racecourse debut and won a 160 guinea sweepstake against Mr. Thompson's Snap. After this he was sold to the Marquis of Rockingham. For Lord Rockingam he won a 500 guinea sweepstake over the Beacon course at Newmarket in April 1765. Later that year, Bay Malton beat the esteemed Gimcrack, thought to be the best horse in Newmarket, 'very easy'. Amongst other important victories, he won the Great Subscription Purse at York, beating the horse that would be one of the future major sires in racing, King Herod. He is commonly associated with John Singleton who rode him in all his races except the debut at Malton and the match against Gimcrack.

After retiring, he stood as a private stallion at Lord Rockingham's stud and died aged 26, at Wentworth.

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References

Bay Malton Wikipedia