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... Tattersall's exhibited very few of the conventional charac- teristics of 6 to 4 for the Oaks . The Royal Meeting had its ups and downs . Among the latter was this same Breba's capsize for the Queen's Vase . The chiefest eleva- tion was ...
... Tattersall's exhibited very few of the conventional charac- teristics of 6 to 4 for the Oaks . The Royal Meeting had its ups and downs . Among the latter was this same Breba's capsize for the Queen's Vase . The chiefest eleva- tion was ...
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... Tattersall's , it would be a ring , with the posy- " Don't you wish you may get it ? " ...... At York August races Nancy cantered away with the Ebor Handicap and the Great Yorkshire Stakes ; and Newminster was beaten to fits for the ...
... Tattersall's , it would be a ring , with the posy- " Don't you wish you may get it ? " ...... At York August races Nancy cantered away with the Ebor Handicap and the Great Yorkshire Stakes ; and Newminster was beaten to fits for the ...
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... Tattersall's ) to drive him off the Turf , because he had cleverly concealed his stable - secrets from them throughout the whole season , and made them fairly gnash their teeth with vexation when he popped on to them , at the eleventh ...
... Tattersall's ) to drive him off the Turf , because he had cleverly concealed his stable - secrets from them throughout the whole season , and made them fairly gnash their teeth with vexation when he popped on to them , at the eleventh ...
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... Tattersall's , Mr. St. John became the purchaser , and they formed the commencement of Sir John Cope's pack , being transferred to him in January , 1817. Mr. St. John at first hunted them himself , whipped - in to by Thomas Tocock ...
... Tattersall's , Mr. St. John became the purchaser , and they formed the commencement of Sir John Cope's pack , being transferred to him in January , 1817. Mr. St. John at first hunted them himself , whipped - in to by Thomas Tocock ...
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... Tattersall at the following rates of transfer : - Sir Tatton , 300 gs .; Jack ( a hack ) , 280 gs .; Hendon , 250 gs . ; The Cardinal , 250 gs .; White Stockings , 240 gs .; Friday , 185 gs .; The Clever One , 185 gs .; Aristo- crat ...
... Tattersall at the following rates of transfer : - Sir Tatton , 300 gs .; Jack ( a hack ) , 280 gs .; Hendon , 250 gs . ; The Cardinal , 250 gs .; White Stockings , 240 gs .; Friday , 185 gs .; The Clever One , 185 gs .; Aristo- crat ...
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