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... Lord'ss 8 13 T Cr . - Gent . of Eng . v . Gent . 14 F At 0 5911 011 30 1 32 No tide Midnight 2 19 0 35 1 0 1 30 1 55 RISES after noon ; 3 15 3 45 ofr 4 s 8 14 F 57 16 9 52 2 25 2 50 12 17 10 20 01810 41 4 10 4 35 10 19 10 57 5 05 20 r 4 ...
... Lord'ss 8 13 T Cr . - Gent . of Eng . v . Gent . 14 F At 0 5911 011 30 1 32 No tide Midnight 2 19 0 35 1 0 1 30 1 55 RISES after noon ; 3 15 3 45 ofr 4 s 8 14 F 57 16 9 52 2 25 2 50 12 17 10 20 01810 41 4 10 4 35 10 19 10 57 5 05 20 r 4 ...
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... Lord Jersey , in 1833 , is by Sultan out of Cobweb , by Phantom - her dam Filagree , by Soothsayer - Web by Waxy ... Lord Clifden's Alembic , 8st . 10lb .; Lord Derby's Sortie , 8st . 4lb . , second . The following were not placed : -Mr ...
... Lord Jersey , in 1833 , is by Sultan out of Cobweb , by Phantom - her dam Filagree , by Soothsayer - Web by Waxy ... Lord Clifden's Alembic , 8st . 10lb .; Lord Derby's Sortie , 8st . 4lb . , second . The following were not placed : -Mr ...
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... Lord Zetland's Hospodar , Lord Lonsdale's Welham , Mr. J. A. Taylor's The First Lord , Mr. Powney's Marc Antony , Baron Rothschild's Middlesex , Mr. C. Spence's Canute , Mr. S. Walker's Winkfield , Mr. E. R. Clark's Punch Box , Sir T ...
... Lord Zetland's Hospodar , Lord Lonsdale's Welham , Mr. J. A. Taylor's The First Lord , Mr. Powney's Marc Antony , Baron Rothschild's Middlesex , Mr. C. Spence's Canute , Mr. S. Walker's Winkfield , Mr. E. R. Clark's Punch Box , Sir T ...
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... Lord Campbell , in one of which the learned Judge told the Attorney- General that he was now appearing for the defendants , who were ac- cused of imposing upon the Attorney - General - to which the gentleman rejoined that " he might ...
... Lord Campbell , in one of which the learned Judge told the Attorney- General that he was now appearing for the defendants , who were ac- cused of imposing upon the Attorney - General - to which the gentleman rejoined that " he might ...
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... Lord , 7 to 2 - do it in thousands " : " Wot's the hodds agin ' Ermit ? " while the noble Lord does not seem at all abashed at booking his 7,000 to 2,000 with a man whose proper occu- pation might have been blacking his Lordship's boots ...
... Lord , 7 to 2 - do it in thousands " : " Wot's the hodds agin ' Ermit ? " while the noble Lord does not seem at all abashed at booking his 7,000 to 2,000 with a man whose proper occu- pation might have been blacking his Lordship's boots ...
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The Sporting magazine; or Monthly calendar of the transactions of the turf ... Volledige weergave - 1840 |
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20 added 25 added 30 added 50 added 50 sovs Aldcroft Ashmall bad third Basham Bay Middleton Bearpark Birdcatcher birds canter Capt Chanticleer Charlton chase Cliff Cotherstone course Derby distance Epirus Exeter's extra fillies fillies 8st Flatman Fordham Gaylad gentleman Greville's half a length head heats horse Hospodar hounds hunting incl J. M. Stanley's Jack Sheppard Kendall Knight of St Lady Leger Lord Marson Meteora mile Miss morning Morris's neck never Newmarket once round Osborne's owner pack paid 5 sovs Parr's PLATE of 50 race Rataplan riding saved his stake Saxon's season second and third second recd second saved Sir Tatton Sykes sport sportsman Steggles SWEEPSTAKES Team Valley three lengths three quarters three years old Waddington winner paid winner was sold Won by half Won by three Won easily
Populaire passages
Pagina 383 - COL. HAWKER'S INSTRUCTIONS to YOUNG SPORTSMEN in all that relates to Guns and Shooting.
Pagina 435 - I stuff my skin so full within Of jolly good ale and old. Back and side go bare, go bare ; Both foot and hand go cold ; But, belly, God send thee good ale enough, Whether it be new or old.
Pagina 77 - Ancient of days ! august Athena ! where, Where are thy men of might ? thy grand in soul ? Gone — glimmering through the dream of things that were: First in the race that led to Glory's goal, They won, and pass'd away — is this the whole?
Pagina 456 - Their pointed bristles stare, or 'mong the tufts Of ranker weeds, each stomach-healing plant Curious they crop, sick, spiritless, forlorn. These inauspicious days, on other cares Employ thy precious hours; the improving friend With open arms embrace, and from his lips Glean science, seasoned with good-natured wit.
Pagina 29 - ... and a belt of variegated worsted, from which are suspended the knife, tobacco-pouch, and other implements. Their language is of the same piebald character, being a French patois, embroidered with Indian and English words and phrases.
Pagina 234 - ... if he has to make play, or he will run the slower, and jade the sooner for the want of it. " The phrase at Newmarket is, that you should pull your horse to ease him in his running. When horses are in their great distress in running, they cannot bear that visible manner of pulling as looked for by many of the sportsmen ; he should be enticed to ease himself an inch a time, as his situation will allow.
Pagina 207 - And past those settlers' haunts the eye might roam Where earth's unliving silence all would seem ; Save where on rocks the beaver built his dome, Or buffalo remote low'd far from human home. But silent not that adverse eastern path,. Which saw Aurora's hills th...
Pagina 44 - Won by half a length, a head between the second and third. The winner was bought in for 105gs.
Pagina 96 - Mar£chal de Montrevel whose renown became so unhappily celebrated during the persecutions which followed the revocation of the edict of Nantes. He was the intimate friend of Baville, but less of a cringing courtier, although quite as ardent and inflexible as the Intendent of Languedoc had proved himself, and who left to his heirs, together with an immense fortune, a memory execrated by the descendants of those families who have suffered from his cruelties. At an early age the Marquis de Montrevel...
Pagina 160 - The Minstr.el tried his simple art, But distant far was Ellen's heart. XII. ALICE BRAND. Merry it is in the good green wood, When the mavis * and merle t are singing, When the deer sweeps by, and the hounds are in cry, And the hunter's horn is ringing.