Earlier Winners
- 1902: Osboch
- 1903: Valenza
- 1904: Zinfandel
- 1905: Pretty Polly
- 1906: Pretty Polly
- 1907: The White Knight
- 1908: The White Knight
- 1909: Dean Swift
- 1910: Sir Martin
- 1911: Lemberg
- 1912: Stedfast
- 1913: Prince Palatine
- 1914: Blue Stone
- 1915: Black Jester
- 1916: Pommern
- 1917–18: no race
- 1919: He
- 1920: Manilardo
- 1921: Silvern
- 1922: Franklin
- 1923: Condover
- 1924: Verdict
- 1925: St Germans
- 1926: Solario
- 1927: Coronach
- 1928: Apelle
- 1929: Reigh Count
- 1930: Plantago
- 1931: Parenthesis
- 1932: Salmon Leap
- 1933: Dastur
- 1934: King Salmon
- 1935: Windsor Lad
- 1936: Plassy
- 1937: Cecil / His Grace *
- 1938: Monument
- 1939: Scottish Union
- 1940: no race
- 1941: Winterhalter
- 1942: no race
- 1943: Hyperides
- 1944: Persian Gulf
- 1945: Borealis
- 1946: Ardan
- 1947: Chanteur
- 1948: Goyama
- 1949: Beau Sabreur
- 1950: Amour Drake
- 1951: Tantieme
- 1952: Nuccio
- 1953: Zucchero
- 1954: Aureole
- 1955: Narrator
- 1956: Tropique
- 1957: Fric
- 1958: Ballymoss
- 1959: Nagami
* The 1937 race was a dead-heat and has joint winners.
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