Dear Listers, Does anybody know a bit more than I do about John CARTWRIGHT (1813 - 1860), who was born at Harrogate, Yorkshire, became a famous jockey in his day - probably his best-known wins were on "Bee's-Wing" in the late 1830s and early 1840s - and later took The Ram Hotel at Nottingham, and was said not to have been successful with that venture? John CARTWRIGHT married (in 1843) Helen DAWSON, of the well-known Scottish racehhorse-training family, who outlived her husband, dying at Thornton Heath, Surrey, in 1886, and is buried at Newmarket, which is either in Suffolk (and/or in Cambridgeshire in the 'good old days'!). John CARTWRIGHT himself died at Nottingham, aged only 46, but was buried at Middleham, Yorkshire, though his descendants mostly settled at Newmarket. Yours, etc. Geoffrey Woollard in Cambridgeshire.