John Cade | |
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Occupation | Jockey |
Born | 1751 Melbourne,East Riding of Yorkshire, England |
Died | 6 January 1826 Kingston upon Hull,East Riding of Yorkshire, England |
Major racing wins | |
Major races St Leger (1777) | |
Significant horses | |
Bourbon |
John Cade (1751-1826), known as "Jockey John"[1] was a Britishjockey, winner of the 1777St Leger onBourbon.
He was born inMelbourne, nearPocklington,East Riding of Yorkshire in 1751,[2] one of several jockeys of the era from that village.[3] He received his tutelage at the stable of John Hutchinson and eventually took over from Leonard Jewison as the rider for owner Peregrine Wentworth.[3]
Aside from his St Leger win, little else is known about the victories of his racing career. His last ride came on 20 August 1796 and he died inKingston upon Hull on 6 January 1826. His obituary in theSporting Magazine noted that "no person was better respected than poor Cade, being equally distinguished for a kind disposition, and a quiet, inoffensive deportment."[1]
His son, Henry, became an apprentice jockey.[2]
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