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TOM BELCHER'S AT HOME

... of claret. The main inducement to the nualerous mnuster was the challenge given at Belcher's be- nefit, on Tuesday, at the Tennis Court, by a Gentleman, who said he was ready to back a countryman, unknown in the Lon- don Ring, against any pugilist, of ...

MR. GRAHAM.—TAUNTON, AUGUST 16

... give otfence Russian authorities. Prices We are authorised to state, the Reduced Winter .61teet, have commenced at the RoyaL Tennis Court, Great Wiedaitll plccattlly ri thin in, The Limeticle Observer says, as Oliver FitzO gralsd , Ite former against the ...

PUGILISM

... PUGILISM. Harry Harmer took his benefit yesterday at the Tennis- court. Harry is an old favourite, add on this occasion had aW eye out- for his friends. Owing to the hot weather, the depar- ture of the fashionaliles for the country, or from sonmt, other ...

SPARRING

... sPAMRlL 6. Jem Ward, the soi-diant Cliampioa of the R11g, took his benefit at the Tennis Court yesterday, and had to boubt of a very crowded attendance. Notwithstanding the degrading ex- hibitions which have recently been made among the atilling' fraternity ...

LANGAN'S BENEFIT

... decisive was done. It is rumoured that Cannon is to be ofred to Langan, and this day, Brown, for whorm a Gentlemani at the Tennis Court chal- lenged all England for 3001. a-side, will be ready with his de- porsit at Belcher's. Seversl new matches are in ...

BEN BURN'S BENEFIT

... BEN BURN'S BENEFIT. fen yesterday gave the Fancy a prime treat at the Royal Tennis Court. Ben is deservedly a favourite on two grounds ; first, because he is always ready to make sport-and next, be- cause he liberally mnaintains any opinion he may chance ...

MORE FUN FOR THE FANCY

... of the King, the sooner the Commissary retires upon half-pay the better. Torn Shelton will take his Benetit this day at the Tennis Court, in Windmill-atret, when bhis late antagonist, Brown, will neke, his first appearause on a London ste. There is some ...

Published: Wednesday 19 October 1825
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 2991 | Page: 3 | Tags: News (Domestic)