London

... jacket and trowsers, with a belcher and *;bludgion being procured, she assumed the gestures and deckwalk one of the British bull-dogs, now called by the French the tyrants of the seas.—About two o'clock in the morning, the dreadful morning of last Friday ...

Published: Friday 19 February 1808
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
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THE CONSTITUTION; OR, CORK ADVERTISER

... obedient Servant, W. M'DONOGH. GAME PENALTY’. Head Police-office.— Monday, James and Patrick Newman were severally convicted and fitted in the sum of 201. each, for having and using a dog and gun for the destruction game not being duly qualified. Counsellor ...

Published: Saturday 21 October 1826
Newspaper: Cork Constitution
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
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9'U» DISTRESS OF THE SPANISH REFUGEES. Mantion-Hmue, London, Oct. 18.—Yesterday two Spanish officers, delegates ..

... the robbery, if possible. Game Penalty.—On Monday, James and Patrick Newman were severally convicted and fined in the turn £2O each, at the Head Police-office, liar having and using a dog and gun for the destruction of game, nnt being duly qualified. ...

Published: Monday 23 October 1826
Newspaper: Belfast Commercial Chronicle
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
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Orders for BeiVs Life m Ijondon tut *nd will be punctually executed, by all the News Agent* in Town and Country ..

... should enable the devoted game to elude their swiftness, and deprive them of the exulting opportunity of being l d«mk ; tt forward ! tally-ho !** person dress of Grand Inquisitor seems to say, .as points with • hunting whip to the game In view, and looks with ...

TO THE EDITOR OF BELL'S LIFE IN LONDON

... Ring, the extension of Backers, and the punishment of Cross Coves. An Act for the better encouragement of the breed of British Bull-dogs, the protection of Donkies, and the destruction of all Heai-ed Vermin. An Act for enlarging, improving, and qualifying ...

NOTTINGHAM AND CAMBRIDGE

... the New Forest Rangers,” plav a third and game for 110 sovs. a-side. which ” the Men of the Borough” Cl accepted, subject to the settlement of preliminaries on following were the players and the result of the game >£nis.:-y-Brockenhurst—Messrs. Hall. Collins ...

PARISIANA.

... it, says our new Diplomate, Bulwer,— rely upon it, there will be a turn up shortly between the Russian Bear and the British Bull-dog. And I do rely on it, if the iinpotents remain in power in England—but not otherwise. The Princess Lieven and the Prince ...

Published: Sunday 27 December 1835
Newspaper: Age (London)
County: London, England
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AB, Brampton—A deed may ralMly drawn not an attorney. Would it »o well drawn by peraon unacquainted with lecal ..

... stated fifty timet. It is oae spoon frequently filled, and not a plurality of spoons. Cambrian—We should say the true British bull-dog bat still the Newfoundland dog is not to be sneezed at. The questi-o from Glasgow respecting the member of the order ...

THE FIGHT

... Jones round the waist, lifted him off the ground with his head down, and let him fall. 21. Jones again pursued his rushing game but was nailed with the left. Jones made play, but Walker caught his head under his left arm, hitting up tsi'h his right, and ...

Published: Sunday 13 June 1841
Newspaper: Planet
County: London, England
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THE RING

... Brassev svoho received again at the BuU and Mouth office, and down, TMss rolling over ?? this point, though Brassey was dlying game, the ielket was nothiig but U P y~e Romiisd 1:5. After a svnaroislh raly, trasser under at the lislaoe. thie ring wvas brokens ...

Published: Sunday 15 August 1841
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8437 | Page: 12 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE RING

... place them both on the summit of reputation as downright determined sons of our tight little island, and of the genuine British bull-dog breed. The term field-day is appli- cable in more senses than one; as tar as our personal experience went, in conjunction ...

Published: Sunday 09 April 1843
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5299 | Page: 11 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE GWALIOR FIGHT

... panic into any troops. The leading regiments suffered horribly—they were literally mowed down sections, but like trne British bull-dogs they never faltered, surmounting everything till they reached their foe genuine hand to hand combat, when the latter ...

Published: Friday 15 March 1844
Newspaper: Hull Advertiser
County: Yorkshire, England
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