William (horse)

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GrandsireTrumpator
DamElizabeth
DamsireSpadille
William
SireGovernor
GrandsireTrumpator
DamElizabeth
DamsireSpadille
SexStallion
Foaled1811
CountryUnited Kingdom
ColourBay
BreederArchibald Hamilton, 9th Duke of Hamilton
OwnerArchibald Hamilton, 9th Duke of Hamilton
TrainerWilliam Theakston
Record8: 4-2-1
Major wins
St Leger Stakes (1814)
Gascoigne Stakes (1814)

William (foaled 1811) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the classic St Leger Stakes in 1814. In a racing career which lasted from May 1813 until May 1815 he contested eight races and won four times. After winning his last two starts as a two-year-old, he fell on his first appearance of 1814 and was beaten in his next race before winning the St Leger at odds of 7/1. He was beaten in his only race as a four-year-old and was sold and gelded before returning for two unsuccessful efforts in 1817.

William was a bay horse bred by his owner Archibald Hamilton, 9th Duke of Hamilton and was the last of the Duke's seven St Leger winners. William was the only classic winner sired by Governor, a horse who stood as a stallion at Leigh, near Cricklade in Wiltshire at a fee of five guineas.[1] William's dam, one of many Thoroughbred mares named Elizabeth,[2] was a granddaughter of Pastorella, a half-sister to the 1780 Epsom Derby winner Diomed.[3]

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