Racing Life of Lord George Cavendish Bentinck, M. P. and Other ReminiscencesW. Blackwood, 1892 - 482 páginas |
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... interest and advantage . I have thought it desirable to recapitulate in the fewest possible words the circumstances under which Lord George Bentinck became , in 1843 , the acknowledged Dicta- tor of the British Turf . Long before that ...
... interest and advantage . I have thought it desirable to recapitulate in the fewest possible words the circumstances under which Lord George Bentinck became , in 1843 , the acknowledged Dicta- tor of the British Turf . Long before that ...
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... interest displayed in it by Mr Wilmshurst of Chichester , whose sugges- tions have been of the greatest value to Mr John Kent and myself . Again , Mr Edmund Tattersall , the head of the great firm whose fame has gone forth into all ...
... interest displayed in it by Mr Wilmshurst of Chichester , whose sugges- tions have been of the greatest value to Mr John Kent and myself . Again , Mr Edmund Tattersall , the head of the great firm whose fame has gone forth into all ...
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... interest in racing as he did . He had an eye , and an exceedingly discriminating one too , for the riding of each jockey , as I have often had an opportunity of remarking when he permitted THE DUKE'S IMPROVEMENTS . 17 me to occupy a ...
... interest in racing as he did . He had an eye , and an exceedingly discriminating one too , for the riding of each jockey , as I have often had an opportunity of remarking when he permitted THE DUKE'S IMPROVEMENTS . 17 me to occupy a ...
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... interest in all his father's proceedings at Welbeck , and often remarked to me , when en- gaged in grubbing up trees on the Goodwood estate in order to make gallops for his race - horses , that his father , if they had belonged to him ...
... interest in all his father's proceedings at Welbeck , and often remarked to me , when en- gaged in grubbing up trees on the Goodwood estate in order to make gallops for his race - horses , that his father , if they had belonged to him ...
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... interest in his work , and was always a very conscientious and faith- ful servant to his employers . He was constantly sent away from Newmarket in charge of horses which had to run for provincial engagements far away from headquarters ...
... interest in his work , and was always a very conscientious and faith- ful servant to his employers . He was constantly sent away from Newmarket in charge of horses which had to run for provincial engagements far away from headquarters ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Ascot Bay Middleton beat beaten betting Buckle canter cloth Colonel Anson Colonel Peel colt Cotherstone course Crown 8vo Crucifix Danebury Derby Disraeli Doncaster Duke of Portland Duke of Richmond Earl engaged Epsom exclaimed father favourite Fcap fifth Duke filly Flatman fourth Duke Francis Villiers gallop Gaper George's Glasgow Goodwood Cup Goodwood stable Grace Greville guineas Harcourt House honour horses Illustrations jockey John lengths letter Lord George Bentinck Lord George Cavendish Lord March Lordship Lothario mare match Meeting miles Miss Elis Mostyn never Newmarket paddocks Payne Portrait Post 8vo Professor race race-course race-horses Red Deer remarked replied ridden ride rode Scotland Scott Sir William Gregory St Leger Stakes at Newmarket starters stone stud Surplice Surplice and Loadstone thought three-year-old tion took trained trainer trial Turf two-year-old Villiers vols Welbeck Abbey winner yearlings