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THE ABOLISHED BUCKHOUNDS--SOME RECOLLECTION

... Grammar School, and was THE EARL OP COVENTRY, MASTER FROM 1886 TO 1892, AND FROM 1895 TO 1900. LORD RIBBLESDALE, MASTER FROM 1892 TO 1S95. THE LAST MASTER, LORD CHESIIAM, APPOINTED 1900. ON AN' OPENING DAY AT SALT HILL. 'ffli/1 iv/iP\M nr intended for the ...

SPORTING NOTES-FROM SCOTLAND

... been contested, and with a considerable consumption of beef and greens, curlers have fairly well enjoyed themselves. Old Tom Morris, I notice, was out at St. Andrews, and John Hunter, of Prestwick, was engaged in the match for the Eglinton Silver Tankard ...

THE EARL OF WINCHILSEA

... in evidence, was of course absolutely unknown. After this very early shoot came a rather long interregnum of idleness, and Lord Winchilsea was nearly sixteen when something, which may possibly be termed good luck, induced him to take a jaunt to St. Andrews ...

Royal Academy Pictures, 1900

... is published.) COMING FROM THE FAIR. PIIIL R. MORRIS, A.R.A. PENELOPE AND THE SUITORS.-- Homer's Odyssey. VICTOR J. ROBERTSON. THE LADY OE SHALOTT. Oat upon tlie wharf they came, Knight and burgher, lord and dame. Tennyson. GEORGE E. ROBERTSON. WEED ...

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... famous old actor as Sir Charles Pomander, Mr. H. B. Warner as Kmest Vane, Mr. Edward O'Neill as Colley Cibber, Mr. Edmund Morris as Quin, and the other artists engaged. Much applause attended the first representation. Rehearsals of the new Savoy opera ...

COURSING IN COUNTY DUBLIN

... greyhounds and a large following of coursing men. In those days many important stakes were run off in most parts of Ireland Lord Lurgan, where Master McGrath won the Waterloo Cup on three occasions, and was feted in a manner not heard of previously or ...

SPORTING NOTES FROM SCOTLAND Shaftesbury Theatre is entirely without foundation

... them giving us correct character portraits of Lord Elcho, Sir David Baird, Campbell of Saddell, and other old veterans of the links. The Royal and Ancient of St. Andrews send the Champion Belt, through Tom Morris, of course, and a melan choly interest hangs ...

THE RETIREMENT OF MR. JOHN DAWSON: AFTER FIFTY YEARS' CONNECTION WITH THE TURF

... first part of the century which has just expired, occupied the very highest position of his calling, having the racing stud of Lord Montgomerie under his charge. That nobleman was the father of the celebrated Earl of Eglinton, who was sueh a passionate follower ...

IN AND OUT OF DOORS

... Q. Beseh and E. R. Wood, judged. Gregor McGregor and W. R. Moon were unavoidably absorb and A. E. Stoddart's engagement at Lords naturally accounted for his non-attendance. Gresham Athletic Association. The principal event at this club's meeting at Leo ...

CIRCULAR NOTES

... If there can, by any possibility, be a weak side to a Mansion House meeting, with the Lord Mayor in the chair, it is when it mostly affects rural affairs. The Lord Mayor's prestige does not extend so far. He is known only in the country as a person who ...

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... Jewel, by Lord Clilden, out of The Jewel, by Stoekwell (foaled April 5th). No engagements. BAY FILLY, by Burnaby, out of Oriental Princess, by Highland Chief, out of Oriental Girl (winner of many races), by Argyle, out of Clifden Jewel, by Lord Clifden ...