The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'., Том 19John William Carleton 1848 |
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... Fair . s 4 12 611 56 5 55 6 20 4 6 43 7 10 15 S 16 Second Sun. after Epiphany . 17 M ABERYSTWITH ST.-CH. week . 18 T CARDINGTON COURSING MEET . 19 W 20 T BROUGH ( CATTERICK ) C. M. 21 F 22 S 23 Third Sun. after Epiphany . 24 M Melton ...
... Fair . s 4 12 611 56 5 55 6 20 4 6 43 7 10 15 S 16 Second Sun. after Epiphany . 17 M ABERYSTWITH ST.-CH. week . 18 T CARDINGTON COURSING MEET . 19 W 20 T BROUGH ( CATTERICK ) C. M. 21 F 22 S 23 Third Sun. after Epiphany . 24 M Melton ...
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... fair fields , and good remuneration . It may as well be observed that Sir Tatton Sykes ran last for the Cup , won by The Conjuror after a dead heat with Grimston . 66 The July three days at Newmarket were not much distinguished either ...
... fair fields , and good remuneration . It may as well be observed that Sir Tatton Sykes ran last for the Cup , won by The Conjuror after a dead heat with Grimston . 66 The July three days at Newmarket were not much distinguished either ...
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... fair share of success . His lordship's horses are now trained in private by Fobert , at Middleham , and very well and carefully ridden by Job Marson , assisted by young Prince and others , when occasion may call for their services ...
... fair share of success . His lordship's horses are now trained in private by Fobert , at Middleham , and very well and carefully ridden by Job Marson , assisted by young Prince and others , when occasion may call for their services ...
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... fair fall , and these the junior counsel has too often to contend with . The half- broken , queer - tempered beggars are also forced away from their com- pany without the cry of a hound , the clash of a find , or , in fact , any ...
... fair fall , and these the junior counsel has too often to contend with . The half- broken , queer - tempered beggars are also forced away from their com- pany without the cry of a hound , the clash of a find , or , in fact , any ...
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... fair scent , going at times fast , on the very day that the Heythrop were at Kiddington Gate , and were hardly able to walk after their fox during a great portion of the morning , an account of which day's sport I have given above . The ...
... fair scent , going at times fast , on the very day that the Heythrop were at Kiddington Gate , and were hardly able to walk after their fox during a great portion of the morning , an account of which day's sport I have given above . The ...
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