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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... hi§ valuable. life -on the second day. - 'guson was one of the most distinguished of that:steady k anl inflexible band of Whigs in 6cotland ?? the comlmencemnent- of the illjudged systeiniof p'litics 'ihich plunged us into thie revolutionai'y iv, har'ees- ...

ASCOT HEATH RACES.—FOURTH AND LAST DAY

... gentleman first stated the facts to Vis- count Althorp, M.P. for the County. The Noble Lord saw no reason for interfering-it was no Whig job. Mr. WVells then applied by motion to the Jurge at the last Assizes to have Baker brought up, that his case might be publicly ...

ARCHERY FETE AT BLITHFIELD

... and the Miss Johnstones, Sir Wm., Lady, and the Miss Boothbys, Mr. and Mirs. Littleton, &c. &c.-Derby AMercury. SALE OF THE WHIG-CLUB CHAIR. This curious article was yesterday put up to auction at the Crown and Anchor, in the Strand, among the ether effects ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... was re- elected for subsequent Paliliaments at comparatively little ex- pence. From the first to the last he was a thorough Whig, but during later years he was chiefly dIstinguished as the most active promoter of varimta public works. The first of these ...

SPORTING WITHOUT QUALIFICATIONS

... There can he no higher proof of the rui devotedness of zeal, than when it stoops to what pritle would Pt spurn at.-Northern Whig,. Atw ,Vidoe, the late well-known agent of police at Paris, who was W formerly is .Chevalier d'Iadustrie, and a liberated ...

Published: Wednesday 15 October 1828
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Sports and Games | Words: 3554 | Page: 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... invasion, and he is suffileent of himself to damn, for ever, any plan of operation, whether good, bad, or indifferent.-lorthers Whig. SINGULAR PaorosaTION -We have received a letter, signed James Bowry, suodier of the 98th Regiment, stationed in Clara barracks ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 6!b; and Mea C.)shy's, Hindoo, 5 yrs, 8St 21b, having declared forfeit, pay 1 sovs each. MATCHES. Mr. Sloane Stanley's, The Whig, Sst 71b, agst Mr. Watson's 'Ardelia, fist 21b ; New Mile ; .50 covs. Mr. Day's Augur, 8et 7110, agst Mr-. Harrison's Miss ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... agst Mr. Ricardo's bl c by Whalebone, dam by Octavius, out of Thalestris. Match-50 sovs ; New Mile. Mr. Sloane Stanley's The Whig, 8st 71b, agst Mr. Watson's Ardelia, 8st 21b. Match-50, h ft; New Mile. Mr. Day's Augur, 8st 71b, agst Mr. Harrison's Miss ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... occurred. Match, 50 sov1 each. New Mile. Mr. Watson's Aridelia, &st 21 l (J il Day) sb Mr. S. Stanley's Tire Whig, St t oub o S 2 5 to 2 on Whig, who was defeated by a length, without any difficulty. The Oatlisd Stakes of 30 covh each, 20 ft 9 subs. Twoillest ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... by Partisan, out of Chintz, 4 yrs . . 4 Thec Rs~t3Mig were not placed:-Mr. Stoniehewer's Ipsala, 4 yrs; Mr. Stanllys .The Whig, 3 yr's ; Mr. rierse's Brunette, 4 yrs; Mr. Dickenson's 'she Unfortunrte Youth, I yrs ; Mr. Gardnor's Kinz William, 4 yrsi ...

DUEL ON WIMBLEDON CO

... Authorities could not get more re- spectable and credible witnesses than two rascally Reporters, who were the tools of the Whigs. When he said at the Meeting, that the individuals who were the cause of the riots at Bristol should be brought to justice ...

SPORTING—INTELLIGENCE

... good and true and independenr ten-pounders. Lord Milton seems determined to do what he will with his own; but we dare saythe Whig press will not dare to say one word against the acts of his liberal Lordship. We have undoubted authority for stating that ...