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Bell's Life in London and Sporting Chronicle

Rom London.— eorly every Saturday A/temuon, at I JO, St-and, Midilesem, by Mr. Wm. Ci.kmkvt, Proprietor, ..

... day, each witness undcr- ro*i examination. The witnesses were Samuel Simmons, Mr. eroe, Thomas Morris, Mr Richard Waters, Mr. Thomas Latch, Mr. Jan ilea, Mr. Thomas Bevan Oliver, Mr. Henry Evans, Mr. Evans, m Adams, Sir Thos. Phillips, and Captain Basil ...

FEBRUARY

... in a match of !«• yards, on the Donoastcr race.course the latter rccei'iDg a yard start; time 11J seconds Harry Davis, beat Thomas (iarrisli, a six score yards ma'cb, for a side, on the New >rI»«I1 road ■, time 14 seconds. John Brickley, ol >t inffham ...

fil ics 1901b; once round

... Weeper Duke of Orleans’s h f Deborah, Royal Oak. oat of VPloria Mr George Edwards’s h c by Langar, »»nt Camarilla, by Falcon Mr Thomas Carter’s f Louise, by Royal Oak. out Terpsteord Fifth Year ol the Osaav of each. ft, with 8,000 added by the Jockey Club ; ...

THK RACE

... ina dil Tathwell, leaving Kenwick thorn toll-bar to the ler, end then, afte the Loat bana sby turnpike, over the farm of Thomas Cartwr Oh Ee te ~§ af altar ee ee oe ee ee dows fallows, th casping fe: es ; here turning to the left, asct hill, which was ...

fOBNDON-ON-1 HK-HII.I

... ed wto carry 71bs extra ; mares and geldings allowed 31 ; heats, twice and a distance, wilh six leaps in each hear, over hardies 4 high the Bet to pay 5 sovs towards the ex peaces ol the hurdles, tic.; three horses tut or the money added lobe withheld ...

MxmxG annyirouNDS, 1839-40,

... WILLIAM JOHN, Bridewater, Somersetshire, hackneyman. THOMAS DIXON. Preston. Lancashire, flour-dealer. THOMAS MILNER, Stockton upon-Tccs. Durham, draper. FREDERICK WILLIAM FIDDIAN. Birminjthara, architect. THOMAS MANLEY, jun.,Albioii-mills, Atherton, Lancashire ...

PBDBSTRIAfVIBM

... *, viz;— John Booth, Imm Lynn; John Lawton, John Hardy. Francis Morley, and James Morlcy. Newark ; John Taylor, of No'th Muskham. At siartiog they went away over the first fence and ditch, which Hardy crossed first in good style, the others following ...

THE LAST HUMAN STEEPLE-CFIACE,

... Middleton, of Nottingham, matched to ran William Ho ’gkinson, of Bastard, lie yards fer aside, the inst. Thomas Middletoa, of Nottingham, is matched to ran Thomas Critcbley, of New Daslord, !«• yards for rfio side, on Whit Monaay. Harris, understand, is backed ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF I.OFn?—On Tharsd*. this boo-«• ortuni'*. S.t * | , t -. . f ' a «

... Ladlov,] shire, scrivcu’ers. THOMAS KIM BELL, Iladdenham. Buckinghamshire, grocer. BANKRUPTS. HENRY NICHOLES, Piccadilly, confectioner. JOSEPH LANK j. Liverpool, tillow-chandler. RICHARD ABRAM. Liverpool, wine-merchant. THOMAS JFNNER. jun.. High-street. ...

EGLINTON PARK MEETING

... well contested. In the first Auckland fell, and came in without a rider. SHIFFNAL RACES. Stewards : T. M. Phillips, Esq . and Thomas Gilbert, Esq. THURSDAY, Mat 14.—A Siterpstaicks ol 5 »ov« each, with added by the fund ; twice round and distance. Mr Collett’s ...

THE FIGHT

... Arnold. James Mitchell open to run Thomas Sykes, of Blakley, yard*, for 420 or 4so a side, providing the first deposit he not less than 45 a side, to be made at the Spinner’s arms, Polly Hall, rear Huddersfield. Thomas Crookc is willing to run Tnomas Martin ...

AND SPO

... and soo franca riren the town hrats, and a half mile, 4 leaps of hardlca each heat; weight uolbs winner to pay ezpence of hardies. RACES, , Lt* »cu* Le M ...