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... Doncaster September meeting was over . At the end of September his Grace engaged some four or five good jockeys to come to Welbeck in order to try his two - year - olds , the best and most promising of which he sent to New- market to be ...
... Doncaster September meeting was over . At the end of September his Grace engaged some four or five good jockeys to come to Welbeck in order to try his two - year - olds , the best and most promising of which he sent to New- market to be ...
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... Doncaster September meeting was over . At the end of September his Grace engaged some four or five good jockeys to come to Welbeck in order to try his two - year - olds , the best and most promising of which he sent to New- market to be ...
... Doncaster September meeting was over . At the end of September his Grace engaged some four or five good jockeys to come to Welbeck in order to try his two - year - olds , the best and most promising of which he sent to New- market to be ...
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... Doncaster St Leger of 1826 for a con- siderable amount . The race , however , was run when the ground was very deep , and was won by Lord Scarbrough's Tarrare , so that Lord George lost heavily - it was reported £ 27,000 ; but from his ...
... Doncaster St Leger of 1826 for a con- siderable amount . The race , however , was run when the ground was very deep , and was won by Lord Scarbrough's Tarrare , so that Lord George lost heavily - it was reported £ 27,000 ; but from his ...
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... Doncaster , where his brood mares were under the charge of Mr Bowe , who kept the Turf Tavern , and in whose name his Lordship subse- quently ran most of his horses . This Mr John Bowe was at that time ostensibly landlord of the Turf ...
... Doncaster , where his brood mares were under the charge of Mr Bowe , who kept the Turf Tavern , and in whose name his Lordship subse- quently ran most of his horses . This Mr John Bowe was at that time ostensibly landlord of the Turf ...
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... Doncaster St Leger of 1826 , which Tarrare won . Mr King therefore thought it would expose him to invidious comments if he appeared as nominator of mysterious horses of which he was not the trainer , and with which he had no ...
... Doncaster St Leger of 1826 , which Tarrare won . Mr King therefore thought it would expose him to invidious comments if he appeared as nominator of mysterious horses of which he was not the trainer , and with which he had no ...
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