Prunella (horse)

[1] Prunella made her racecourse debut at Epsom Downs on 10 June 1791, when she finished unplaced behind winner Portia in the Oaks Stakes.

Baron Foley's colt Vermin started as the odds on favourite, with both Prunella and Mopsey priced at 4/1.

[6] At the Newmarket Second October meeting she lost to Sir John Lade's Clifden in a Sweepstakes of 25 guineas each.

Sir Frank Standish's filly Fairy won the race and Quetlavaca finished second.

She finished second to the Earl of Clermont's filly Peggy, beating Amelia, Kezia and Magnolia.

[11] At the Newmarket Craven meeting in April 1794 she finished unplaced behind winner Lurcher in the first class of the Oatlands Stakes.

[12] Her final race came at Newmarket's First Spring meeting in early May in the King's Plate for 100 guineas.

They were: [1] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] Prunella died in December 1811[1] at the Duke of Grafton's stud at Euston in Suffolk.

Prunella's owner the 3rd Duke of Grafton