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NEWMARKET JULY MEETING, 1815

... .E1LM'ARKET JULY MAEFTING, 1815. 'Mondavy Jily I0. SirJ. Shelley's Aibe6, 8st 91b, beat L Iord F. Icelthiick's M'tley, 8st 61bT. Y. C. bqgsa-3 to 8 on Amber. f . a 'Ihe J ?? Stakes, ?? g each, 30s ft fir 2Sr old colts Est tilb, and liNi6is, 8bt 4ib. ?? Y. C. Viile of. R,,uland's Belo':iiqa - * 1 .*rd- F'le's fhy Sir David 2 lord Ioivftier's ii C by Job Thnromeri' ' 'Ihe Jiadge could place but ...

Published: Thursday 20 July 1815
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 478 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

WARWICK RACES

... VAIlvIC!K TLACES. Tiestday tept. 3, ?? A14jesty'b P!aC' ot loOgs, 4 ni'lle lcats Lod 1hous's ch g Ara-ts, - - 1 i Ur ?? iuldiswioltil's b 1, Noti'mlitlalli. - e 2 AvaIC5 the tuvourite.-A gliud ?? to 4 on Araxes. Ah Allutcli, hi fitgn. hi It. I vwo wuiles. Mr Pi. Clim itg's (CoqltiiCIIt, 0 N Mr Ch(arltons (ieraludit, - 0 'I)ead ileot. 6 to 4 ott cqllulli.- ?? 'ontested. A ljuticts' S'sell-lics ...

Published: Thursday 12 September 1816
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 558 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

ASCOT HEATH RACES

... AScTi .tEA T! Lbas. His iajesty.'s-Hunters'.Plate of roo giineas. IIeats, 4 mtiles. Mr. Starlit g's b. g. Aspern, hy Vermyn. . I Ar. Gorden's ch; c. Constitution . . * 2 IXr. Boult'sch. n. by Walter , , * 3 i Mr. Milton's Scrubtail . . . 4 3 i Nr. Pearson's Allerthorp 6 . . 5 6 Mr. lorit', Sweeper .. . . -, . . 6 5 Mr. ?? vwas d.sitanceil. i to i agsti the winner, .Von easy. , Sweepstakes of ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPO)RT7ING INTELLIGENCE. NEWVMARKET FIRST SPRING MEETING, 1817. MONDAY, APRIL 21. D. of Grafton'sf. Coquette,by Dick Andrew;, out of Vanity, Sst. beat Sir .1. Shelley's ch. f. by Walton, out of Hooghton Lass, S't. 41b. R. M. boogs.-6 and 7 to 4 on Coquette. The Cockboat Stakes of toogs. each, h. it. for colts, &c. not engaged in the Derby or Oaks; colts, Sit. 31b. fillies,Sst. DAM. Ld Rou's ch ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOR TING IN TELLIGENCE. DONCASTER RACES, TUEsDAY, Ssez. 02. Sweepstakes of 20 gs. each, for two-year old colts, ist, 21b. fil- lies, 8st. w'l'o-year old' Coure.-(17 Subscribers.) IMr. Jackson's b. c. Cardinal Wolsey, by Cardinal Yoi ii, dam by Precipitate . .. . . . . D. of Leeds's ch. c. Mortimer, by MInswbray . . Ld. Scarborough's hIl. c. Black Prince, by alton. Mr. Watson's b. c. by ...

IRVINE RACES

... * R. N )daCE. . ?? ?? :EDoNSDTY, -2lrT JULY' No horse having appeared against. Lord Eglintols- Glen glry,there was too race; and his Lordship ?? de- lined the cup. It is accordingly reserved for next year. Ihcre was a good hack race, TInURSDAr, 02D JULY. A Cold Cup of One Hundred Guineas value, and ten Gui- neas in specie. Lord Eglinton's g. Monreith . 1 Mr J. G. Skene', br. hl. Lucifer . 2 ...

PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE

... PRIVATE CORR RSPONDENCB. c, I cowman - , ---n l 1 London, Feb. 12, i past seven P. M. | IWe have public and private intelligence from America to-day to the date of the 14th ult., and it is extremely important a bill has proceeded, in the House of Representatives, through the first and se- cond reading, by which British goods which have been purchased or contracted for before the 2d Fe- bruary ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... A .1p ,4 IXTI, # ., 1 ?? o ?? l; I, I 5 I i hs ge . XE.NtMARKEFT ?? , it6. . ., rJJSDAY, APRIJ. . e, r. F. Cra~e's ch ?? Jarsette, b ' Blad d, out- otitle ' t; oy, d af-lbeps, beat- Mr. Tlio'qhi cii t. yiambeiouiin, tl ~e -ut df Gaiatea, 1st. ,Ib. each.; Ab. M og. i; . f.-j to 4Ion Mr-3iilo as A-nlianach, S ~beai -Mr. Liokd'a Puc 8st Ilei 31b. 1;4. e ft.- t6 q4 2agst Alrpajm ?? d lte j~ art ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPUR '1 boNG INTELLIGENCE. 11 STA lEMIENT OF THE ODDS ON THE DERBY AND ir OAKS S i'AKES, r8t7-DLc. 30. c( 9 to i ags: Brother to Snolensko. tf Td'ken-t2 to i agit D of Grafton's Waterloo. [3 to r agst 1). of llutiand's c. by Sflim. [3 to t agat c.,by Orville, ont of Momentilla. iV 1tO It agst Brother to Crispin. st to a agstj.d Srawell s c. by Dick Andrews. t OAKS. t. 'Ialcen-8A to r agst Mr. ...

BOXING.—PAINTER and APRING

... BOXINVG.-P4lNTER and SPRING. I i 1 , AT MICKtLEHAM DOWNS, NEAn LEATrHEIHEFAD, SURFtEY. Wednesday, a, little. after one. Painter and S~Pring appeared in the onterring, and, .upon their meeting, sbhok hands in the most cordial and true Englishman- like manner. Spring tbrew his hat up first in the ring, and Painter immediately followed the same line of conduct. At half past one they set-to: ...

BOXING

... n The match between Aaron Godfrey, a banker on the Hamp- shire Canils (backed for 50 guineas by sonic provincial ama- teurs), and Robt. Wres, a tight 12 stone man, of mi'lling genius, frem Leicebtershire, who once fought Cart, the opponent of the celebrated Game Chicken (backed by Capt. Hallard, of Aston, Leicester), took place yesterday morning, in an inclosure be- longing to Mr. Ferin, of ...

Published: Saturday 10 July 1819
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Sports and Games | Words: 1224 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SHOOTING MATCHES

... SHOOTING MiATCHES. The following extracts from a French prldiir. of undoubted authenticity, ill perlap e iuvj teresting by our sporting rueade s, as n/brilp i idea of the abundance of g.ame on tin Co' ...