EDINBURGH RACES

... the 4th Dragoon Guards, who was I as pleafed in the fulleft manner to cxprefs his apikobation ips, of the flate of their rrms, accoutrements and difcipline, ?? together with the corredlnefs of their marching, evo. lutions and firings. He was alfo pleafed ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... take fuch pains to fatisfy the mi nds of the lower order of the people. The Duke of York's intended. reviev of the brigadd of Guards and the Yeomanry Corps in dte vicinity of Chelrnsford is faid to be poffpondd till thle 30th inua. In the courfe of the appeals ...

THE FIGHT

... feven- teen nministes and a half, but did not afford much plea- fire to the fpectators, being merely a repetition of un- meaning fparring and losing, without thofe firaight blowvs and fkilful guards which are efteerned the per- fe ction of the art. On driving ...

Published: Saturday 28 January 1804
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1297 | Page: 1 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... CIDe.-Yefferd ay eveming,about 6 o'clock, a fol- dicr belonging to the' 3d Regiment of Guards, named Davis, who w as on duty in St. James's Park, between the Horfe Guards and tlhe back of the Admiralty, was obferved by a perfon who paired by to pull off his ...

EDINBURGH RACES

... ftrong, befides the non-commifijoned officers.. The marching and manceuvres were performed in a fuperiore flyle, and the firings were particularly clbfe and at corre&. The Royal Strathearn Volunteers (Sir se PA.TICeK MURRAY'S regiment) who have, alfo ...

SINGLE-STICK PLAYING AT BOTLEY:

... except Singletois and Tr:be), that, is when hc camue tis laj Out llsS tie with Rcplho, lie was quite d unable to keep up Isis guard ; yet, he tcorsned In give in, though Itiongly urged 6o to do, 'rill the bl.hi-d ?? ran e upous his thin ar 'enougIh to farisfy ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... house was on fire,, an 'alarmn was spread, 'ard so- S veral, engnne$ came. TeInuy howvr ?? d ,ne to the poor unfotunate child-her mothef (a w- dovii) had gone out, to work. for hei 'subsistenci~, and i he'chissd.played so' close to the fire that a sparkt ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... raogs. eaeb:, -h. fc. D. L. SiD W. W. Grk n'a Mademoiselle Presle, 8st. f olb. -- w t Mr. craven's Black Diamomd, 7st.-51b. _ Fire to 4 oh 1yeadezeaoisellq Predle. *+S |6 .0 . Somerset's Wlsadsor,-stec. Ft. frown Sl J; Mawbey's n ?etleys, Sat: aib. each ...

EDINBURGH RACES, 1810

... - I: - 0 o Plycays~ n t- - -a ?? s Muscal Glaisesand Philosopi- ?? d cal ;Fire Works, every nnr'iisggndeveing 2 2 Sieur Belzoni's Hydraulics and Hid6ostatic ?? i- nientE, Fire Works, &e. at thenwld Theatre. 6 Totls 33 s Upwards of five each day, besides ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Jeanrnette, 4 yefr old ?? Guardy, 6 years dtd ' ' -Lord Lowthet's Golden Fleoce, 3 ywnnr . : 'The field agaiust the wtnr' The firing heard-at Libon; -on the ithi ut. was a re- oicing ordered. by the kegericy,for the. ifories gain-' -ed by the Allies. Th follwing ...

BOXING

... have not complsted their quoraa of volunteer, bave re- ceived' the following letter firorni the Adjutani General Sit, Homre Guards, Sept. t813. ' His Royal Highriess the Prince Regent having ber n pleased, in the narae and on the behalf of his Majesty ...

ASCOT HEATH RACES

... m:och eylsc atnsi confidence is other performer onid io ipon rhe pars thor is hnrizontal' , hi hwre ilkewiie threw hack n 'I fire sinmircists. T he Bidience trstified their atisstatiosi by reetird cheerh.- The tress piece coiled, The Knie4t f the ck Phlume ...