Finishing Order
| position | name | rider | age | weight | starting price | dstance or fate |
| Winner | Gaylad | Tom Olliver | 8 | 12-00 | 7/1 | |
| Second | Seventy Four | A Powell | 9 | 12-00 | 6/1 | |
| Third {remounted} | Peter Simple | Robert Hunter | 8 | 12-00 | 8/1 | Rider unseated at the home turn when spectators encroached onto the course |
| Fourth | The Returned | William Hope-Johnstone | 8 | 12-00 | 15/1 | |
| Fifth | Columbine | Larry Byrne | 8 | 12-00 | Not quoted | Last recorded finisher |
| Unrecorded | Anonymous | G Moore | 10 | 12-00 | Not quoted | Completed the course but may not have taken all the jumps |
| Unrecorded | Bangalore | Captain William Peel | 10 | 12-00 | 20/1 | Completed the course but may not have taken all the jumps |
| Unrecorded | Honesty | William McDonough | 8 | 12-00 | Not quoted | Completed the course but may not have taken all the jumps |
| Unrecorded | Satirist | Bartholomew Bretherton | 6 | 12-00 | 100/7 | Completed the course but may not have taken all the jumps |
| Unrecorded | Lucks All | Thomas Goddard | 10 | 12-00 | 10/1 | Completed the course but may not have taken all the jumps |
| Non finishers | ||||||
| Becher's Brook 2nd time | Lottery | Jem Mason | 13-04 | 5/1 favourite | Pulled up | |
| Near Becher's 1st time | Sam Weller | P Barker | 8 | 12-00 | 8/1 | Fell |
| Banathlath | Peter Colgan | 7 | 12-00 | 20/1 | Fate not recorded | |
| Consul | F Oldaker | 10 | 12-00 | 10/1 | Fate not recorded | |
| Lady Langford | J Abbott | 12-00 | Not quoted | Fate not recorded |
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