1842 Grand National - Finishing Order

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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