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CARDIGAN GROUNDS

... CARDIGAN GROUNDS. POLLY AND Rose.—There were upwards of IfiOO lovers of rabbit coursing attended Mr Grattan's enclosure Saturday to witness the match—the best of 31 courses, for £25 side—between the noted G. Harrison’s Rose, of Wortley (conqueror of Lill) ...

CARDIGAN GROUNDS

... CARDIGAN GROUNDS. Mr Geattait’r Sweephtakm.— The heats Grattan’s sweepstakes took place on Saturday, the presence of a good master the canine fancy, who exhibited great interest in the various candidates. Very little betting took place, parties evidently ...

CARDIGAN GROUNDS

... CARDIGAN GROUNDS. LAMBERT AND CROWTHERS.— I There was very fair attendance at Mr J. Grattan's grounds on Saturday, witness the match at brasses, shots up, yards' distance, for £lO a side, between W. Lambert, of Hunslet, and W. Crowthers, of Low Moor. ...

CARDIGAN GROUNDS

... CARDIGAN GROUNDS. CHILD AND COWABH. —There were nearlv'HMirt attended Mr Grattan's grounds bent witnessing what was thought to a match knur and jpell, between J. Child of and J. Coward, of JJaildon, who met to'olav the best of rises each, for £25 a aid- ...

CARDIGAN GROUNDS

... Bowdon, by the Rev. J. Turnbull, St Mary's, Edgehill, Liverpool, uncle the bridegroom, John, son of John D. Lowe, of Manchester, to Elizabeth Adelaide, daughter of John Krauss, Greenheys. PILKINGTON—SINCLAIR.—March 19, at Gars ton. by the Rev. J- Gibson ...

CARDIGAN GROUNDS

... rabbits, for side, neither d-« exceed u,*, weight; Cardigan Grounds -Ip.m. 4.-J. Brown, of Barnsley, and 0. Watson Castleford •/> play a game at knur and spell, the »s»t M rises each for £25 side . Cardigan Grounds. 4—W. Wild's Violet and J. Mitchell s spark ...

CARDIGAN GROUNDS

... clerks of the course were Messrs. J. B. Atkinson and Harry Brooke; judged, Messrs James Beardsell and John Dow; starter, M. H. Wiguey; and timekeeper, Mr John North. ...

CARDIGAN GROUNDS

... CARDIGAN GROUNDS. I*FA CltOlT.— Then- WAM uuly » nu-loraUalU-ndame at Mr Gratton’a t.. witnerx a match at knur and .'-tH.-U. the be*»t .‘0 each, for a aid -, between J. Peansttfi, Famley, and B. Croft, of StanninpKy. There wa« very little belting on the ...

THE EARL OF CARDIGAN

... waited unon the Earl of Cardigan, at Deene Park, Northamptonshire, by appointment, on the 10th inst., to present to his lordship the following congratulatory address : — TO THE EIGHT HOH. M.-J OR -GENERAL TBI EABL 0_ CARDIGAN. My Lord, — We, the clergy ...

Published: Saturday 17 February 1855
Newspaper: Leeds Intelligencer
County: Yorkshire, England
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THE WELLINGTON AMATEUR Crvs.—The second annnal meetin & of this club was held on Tuesday night, at the Cardigan Arm

... THE WELLINGTON AMATEUR Crvs.—The second annnal meetin & of this club was held on Tuesday night, at the Cardigan Arm 8, Kirkstall-road. The chair was occupied by Mr. J. Brooks. The secretary (Mr. Rigby) read the annual report, which showed that the club ...

Published: Saturday 23 January 1875
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 7377 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

CARDIGAN ELECTION

... he's motion, ere H. A. Ag lionby, I*. Ainsworth. W. Aldam, John liell. John Howes, l»r. Hoarins. Joseph Hrotherton. William Itusfeild. Honourable ravendlsh. K. K C’ayler. J. W. Childcm. Hichard John K. Hen Ison, Hon. J. C. Ihindas. Ix>rd P. William Kvans ...

Published: Saturday 16 April 1842
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4563 | Page: 5 | Tags: none