Earlier Winners
- 1862: Carisbrook
- 1863: Avenger
- 1864: Ely
- 1865: Breadalbane
- 1866: Rustic
- 1867: Vauban
- 1868: King Alfred
- 1869: Martyrdom
- 1870: King o'Scots
- 1871: King of the Forest
- 1872: Queen's Messenger
- 1873: Kaiser
- 1874: Leolinus
- 1875: Earl of Dartrey
- 1876: Petrarch
- 1877: Glen Arthur
- 1878: Glengarry
- 1879: Wheel of Fortune
- 1880: Zealot
- 1881: Iroquois
- 1882: Quicklime
- 1883: Galliard
- 1884: Sir Reuben
- 1885: Pepper and Salt
- 1886: Button Park
- 1887: Claymore
- 1888: Ossory
- 1889: Donovan
- 1890: Alloway
- 1891: Melody
- 1892: Watercress
- 1893: Red Ensign
- 1894: Contract
- 1895: Matchmaker
- 1896: Shaddock
- 1897: Galtee More
- 1898: Jeddah
- 1899: Manners
- 1900: Simon Dale
- 1901: Veronese
- 1902: Ard Patrick 1
- 1903: Mead
- 1904: Rydal Head
- 1905: Plum Centre
- 1906: Sancy
- 1907: Qu'Appelle
- 1908: Santo Strato
- 1909: Bayardo
- 1910: Greenback
- 1911: Stedfast
- 1912: Catmint
- 1913: Louvois
- 1914: Marten
- 1915–18: no race
- 1919: Dominion
- 1920: All Prince
- 1921: Polymestor
- 1922: Villars
- 1923: Eastern Monarch
- 1924: Sansovino
- 1925: Warminster
- 1926: Caissot
- 1927: Chantery
- 1928: Potocki
- 1929: Lyme Regis
- 1930: Parenthesis
- 1931: Sir Andrew
- 1932: Sigiri
- 1933: Hyperion
- 1934: Achtenan
- 1935: Assignation
- 1936: Valerian
- 1937: Cold Scent
- 1938: L'Ouragan III
- 1939: Heliopolis
- 1940–67: no race
- 1968: Royal Palace
- 1969: Connaught
- 1970: Connaught
- 1971: Arthur
- 1972: Brigadier Gerard
- 1973: Gift Card
- 1974: Admetus
- 1975: Record Run
- 1976: Anne's Pretender 2
- 1977: Lucky Wednesday
- 1978: Gunner B
1 Cupbearer finished first in 1902, but he was subsequently disqualified.
2 Trepan was first in 1976, but he was later disqualified after testing positive for a banned substance.
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