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WHITEWALL HOUSE

Mr. John Scott. 4th October 1871. The veteran trainer, Mr. Jno. Scott, died at Whitewall House, Malton at 2 p.m. close upon his 77th birthday. Mr. Scott was born at Chippenham, near Newmarket, on November 8th 1794, and commenced his career almost as soon as he could walk, in his father's stable. Mr. Scott was at first light-weight for Sir Watkin Wynn, then private trainer to Mr. Houldsworth, at Rockhill, and afterwards with Mr. Petre, Whitewall House and stables being vacant in 1825, he purchases them, and had resided there ever since, his horses won 16 St. Ledgers. 6 Derbys 8 Oakes, 8 Two Thousand and 4 One Thousand, - an amazing record never since equalled. He trained at times 80 to 100 horses. Capt. J. R. Renwick and he was followed by Mr. J. Bellerby. Mr. William I'Anson and his father, William who died on the 10th January 1881 aged 70 who lived at Hungerford House, Langton Road were Racehorse Trainers.16th September 1933 Mr. William I'Anson (Jnr.) well known ex-trainer, celebrates his 87th birthday.29th April 1934 Sudden death at Scarborough of Mr. William I'Anson, the well-known trainer, aged 87 years.14th November 1902. Accounced today that Mr. Alfred Haley had bought the Whitewall establishment.5th February 1903 Sale of Mr. T. Bruckshaw's racing effects in Malton Corn Exchange – Mr. Bruckshaw leaves Whitewall. Jim Perrin was with John Scott and when he died began training on his own at WOLD HOUSE He trained horses belonging to Mr. Bowes of Streatlam Castle,after Mr. Perrin's death. Mr. William Sanderson took over and he died on the 6th June 1920 aged 80. He was succeeded by Mr. William Binnie.6th March 1937 Death of Mr. W. Binnie, well-known trainer, aged 74. Mr. Pollock succeeded Mr. Binnie.

2nd September 1904. Sale of Hackneys at Whitewall - Mr Haley's; Highest price made 320 guineas.