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THE LONDON MUSIC HALLS

... aiid in a medley duet they give are iiigeiioislx imitro- duced the titles of many- of the pohluita: songs of the day. Mr Charles Chaplin is eminently liltriotie, amid in the stirriig balht(l * The land that gave c x hiirth a tribute is paid to old England ...

Published: Saturday 07 July 1894
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2666 | Page: 14 | Tags: Sports and Games 

THE HAMPSHIRE MEETINGS

... Ron-Tel 5 to I agst Glendusk, 6 to I each agst Charles II. and the Tadmor'colt, S to 1 aget Adamanthea. Mongrel led to the distance' and was then passed by Glendusk, who ran on and won cleverly by a length, Charles II. being a head in the rear of the favourite ...

Published: Sunday 17 June 1866
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 10309 | Page: 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... In Charles-street, Berkeley. square, the lady ol Charles Douglas Halfard, Esq., of a daughter. on the 2(;th last., In Dean.street, Park.lane, the lady of the Hon. Charles Abbott, of a son. On the 24th Inst., at St. Marys Church, Laubeth, Charles Panton ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Merry's Liddington (off, t 11 to 2); 9 to 1 aget Mr. Chaplin's Breadalbrne (t); 100 to 6 agst Sir J. Hawley's Bedminster (off, t 17 to 1); 20 to 1 agst Lord Stamford's Archimedes (t); 20 to 1 agst Mr. Chaplin's Broomielaw (t and off); 25 to 1 agst Lord Glasgow's ...

THE ERA LETTER-BOX

... Claude (;odfrey, Mr Charles Grahame. Mr Ronald Grigory, Mr R. Hallie, Mr Dave Hardy, Mr Alexander Barley, Mr Dan 11arcinston, Mr George Hatobman, Mr Henry Hathoart, Mr William Hazlewooon, MiEs Maud Henderson, Miss Lizzie Herman, Hr Charles Morman, Mr Fred ...

Published: Saturday 12 March 1898
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 734 | Page: 17 | Tags: Sports and Games 

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 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 ...

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 

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

... D'Etournel, S yrs, 7st 71b off); 20 to I agst Mr. Chaplin's Bama, 4 yrs, 9st 71h (t and off); 300 to 200 on Vauban and Lecturer, both to run (t); 100 to 80 on John Day's lot (off). ST. LEGEa-b to 2!gst Mr. Chaplin's Hermit (t); 5 to 2 agst Duke of Beaufort's ...