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Jem Mason

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English jockey
For other people named James Mason, seeJames Mason (disambiguation).

James "Jem" Mason (c. 1816 – 1866) was a champion English jockey. On 26 February 1839 he won theGrand National inLiverpool on a brown-bayracehorse calledLottery.

Born inStilton,Cambridgeshire to a horse-dealing family he started riding professionally in 1834, winning atSt Albans that year. He was known for his exquisite style of dress and for socialising with the peerage and continued riding through to 1848 though he was never able to repeat his early successes.

Harriet Howard (1823–1865) moved in with Mason when she was fifteen years old. Later she became the mistress ofNapoleon III. Mason married twice: the first time in 1840 to Charlotte Mary Zoe Elmore,[1] the daughter of the horse dealerJohn Elmore in whose blue colours and black cap Mason had won the National, but it ended in divorce. He died ofthroat cancer in 1866.

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  1. ^Register of Births Marriages & Deaths, Marylebone Office, Mar qtr 1840, vol 1, page 169


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