The Daily News

... Orphan's Legacy. Monsieur Delamere, Mr. Charles Perkins; Etienne, Mr. Howe; Marcel, Mr. Selby; Sansonct, Mr. Wright; St. Amour, Mr. Paul Bedford; Bollin, Mr. O. Smith; Batifole, Miss Woolgar; Agathe, Miss Ellen Chaplin; Cecile, Madame Celeste. After which ...

SPORTING NOTES

... wes sold to Sir Charles Legard for a large aum of money. The son of Wild Dayrell became slightly unsound soon afterwards, and after being the preperty of taptain Machell for a short time, he oame cheaply Into the hands of Mr. Chaplin. A great deal could ...

Sporting Intelligence

... (Nr. Chaplin) ?? ?? 40 C f by Dundee-Magic (Mr. Maund) ?? ?? 400 B c by Wild Dayrell-Furbelow (iMr. Ten Broeck) ?? 632D Br c (brother to Neptunus) by Weathejbitr-Athena Pallas (Count Batthyany) ?? * . * eta B c by Amsterdam-Mrs. Fowler (Mr. Chaplin) ?? ...

Sporting Intelligence

... Lyon (t S to 1 - Lord Allesbsury's Savernake (off) DERBY. 1000 to 70 agat Mr. J. Merry's Marksman (t) 1000 to 40 - Mr. I1. Chaplin's hermit (t) 1000 to 40 - Lord Burghley's Grand Cross (t) 33 to 1 - Mr. Ten Broeck's Fitzroy (t) 33 to 1 - Mr. R. Wright's ...

BILLIARDS

... and he held a great advintage until tbe chalpion completely changed matters with one break. SIR CH[ARLES RUSSELL ON CO-OPERATION.-am.L Last night Sir Charles Ruseell was present at a meeting convened by the London Industrian Co-operative t Clothing M e ...

GOODWOOD RACES

... Cr f Captaiu Macbells 3r. Virlde 2r. Chaslin's f by Cathedral- M'r yrs Nutbush, 2 yrs Mr. Mlerry's Glenalmond, a Fir Mr. Chaplin's Periwinkle. 2 yr3 Captain Prime's f by Hermit- Mr. Dover's Mary White. 2 yrs Adeliz, 2 yrs Mr. Gommi's Lensos 3 yrs Mr. ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... less contested the Brocklesby Stakes, the Sacrifice filly being made a very warm favourite. Fortune, however, solved Mr. Chaplin's Problem, though only by a short head -we may say by Custance head. The other races decided at Lincoln do not call for particular ...

Published: Friday 23 February 1866
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1180 | Page: 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

CELEBRITIES OF THE TURF

... he would be occupying that proud position if all had gone well with his two principal adversaries-his brother George and Charles Wood, both of whom had their licenses to ride withdrawn by the Jockey Club this year. George Barrett's offence was comparatively ...

Published: Saturday 30 June 1888
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1190 | Page: 23 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SHREWSBURY NOVEMBER MEETING

... 3 ft to the fornd, lbth 'esomad. Certain vibner; exa. :.9 sub3, Abolt f La a mnile, ouruidhi Mr. A ett' o.ns ?? I 7 0 0r. Chaplin's The Scoot, . ?? ?? 2 7 11 P.uliukeeoidellion'e GVeno 3s ?? Sine ran. THe tiroby atek of 6 cave eaeb, with 40 added, forttwolyrs ...

Published: Friday 13 November 1868
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 513 | Page: 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sporting Intelligence

... age, ?? selling aslowances. About 5 furlongs. is tr T. Hughes's Glenduek, by Mildew-lHsp Blossom ?? Mr. Chaplin's ?? ?? ?? le Mr. F. Johnstone's Charles ?? it 'The folloss lug also ?? Sophlie, ii by Tadmore-Merry a Sunshine's deani, Usher, Filbert, and ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... 1, 13arboreen I 2, Grong 3. Ten ran. s CABRtOLM71E SELLING PLATE-Temperley 1, Knock- layd 2, Patriarch II. 3. Nine ran.s CHaPL-IN STrAesS-Phocion 1, Centurion 2, St Gallen 3. Six ran. BATTRYANY PLATr-EarlofAtnandale 1, Cossoon I 2, Vaulter 3. Twenty ran ...

SWAFFHAM COURSING MEETING

... HAaRRS, Stoke Prior, Worcester, millers HARWAa, Charles, Serle's-place, Carey-street, paper ma- Dufacturer JoNE9, Charles Tyrwhit, Brighton, horse dealer MANSML, Thomas, Stourbrixge, grocer MxEnwDN, 'lhomas Charles, Broad Wall, Stamford.street, Blackfrinrs-road ...