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LIST OF YACHTS

... Thos. Hill. Esq John Willis Fleminar, Esq.. Wm. Anderson, Esq Earl Cardigan Frederick Perkins, Esq A. J. Armstrong, Esq Twisden Hodges, Esq Twisden Hodges, Esq. John Goneton, Esq Robt. Nugent, Esq. P. C. J. Weston, Esq. . .. John Whitchurch, Esq ...

MANCHESTER AQU TICS

... 248 tons for the Emperor Of a schooner Of 590 tol Vice-Commodore of the Royal Squadron; and a schooner of 250 to Ear! of Cardigan. Mr Ratsey has two cutters of about 100 tons H stocks; as they progress, and the season also, we shall place the p: before ...

PIGEON SHOOTING

... matches took place. On Wednesday next the club wi t to be as usual. and Botton. —Oa Monday last, at Mr Crook’s, the Starkie: Arms, Toni de to near Bolton, a match was to have taken place between r G. hard Gate, d Mr Tomiinsen of Darwen, at 11 sparrows each ...

' CHRONOLOGY of HTBEPLE CHASISG and TROTTING for 1845 in vnr nest

... s opinion, is‘‘the most arrogant, most capricious, and most wayward of mankind.” _ .. , . Lord John Russell.— Lord John Russell, with his armed in Edinburgh, on Friday week, from his father-in-law s, Minto House, Roxburghshire, and took up his residence ...

PIiDEBTR lANISM

... Tetnal, ©r John Wardball of Westbromwich, from two miles to ten, for *lO sid®. He will run John Rhodes five miles, if will give one minute start, or two minutes in ten miles. The man and money will ready at Mr Joseph Tay lor’s, Rollers’ Arms, Charlottestreet ...

d~i 0 LOSSE U TM.—NOTICE —IMiCE of ADMISSION Dir.ING the HOLIDAYS Day Exhi?

... with regard their Ling connected with any other saloon. No charge for admission. COAL HOLE TAVERN. Fountain-court, Strand.—JOHN RHODES bees most respectfully to inform bis friends, the and itors to the great metropolis, that bearing m Eratctul rentltettm ...

SURREY STAGHOUNDS

... 1 ~ theho'iDitahl irnlK interval the ptince and a. parly genflenlen I Earl— Monday Mona- • 1 the hoipitable «n.. . nit of John Rinee. 'i«q, who had, > mo- 1 F,U ‘ftldav bw-j men.- and The frish F. .„ n- prnv»W VCX'., Wtnei’. out on the Hundred Acre ...

BELLS LlfE IN LONDON, MAY 3, 1846

... Samuel Gurney, John Meredith, Esq ; Henry Vincent, ; John Wrightson, Esq; Rev Dr Campbell, Rev Dr Candlish, J. D. Wrightson, Esq ; Edward Gurney, Esq. ; Rev 11. Christmas, M.A. ; J. G. Barclay, Esq F. F. Buxton, Esq; George Alexander, Esq; John Bright, Esq ...

BELL’S LIFE IN LONDON, APRIL 5, 1846

... struck Ligo fonl twice. This conclus ve We do not patronise “lady fights” We have no record fighting Winterflood, of Notts Mr John Knight’s reference hit evidence before the coroner’s inquest on the late inquiry at Newcastle-on-Tyne is not called lor by ...

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BELL’S LIFE IN LONDON, } a l Parter. rua out oe * Browns .. ©4G. Jarvis, not eut no balis?

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