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... stone was erected by Vis- countess Ossington , in consideration of services faithfully rendered to her father , his Grace the fourth Duke of Portland , and to her brother , the Right Honourable Lord George Cavendish Bentinck , M.P. ...
... stone was erected by Vis- countess Ossington , in consideration of services faithfully rendered to her father , his Grace the fourth Duke of Portland , and to her brother , the Right Honourable Lord George Cavendish Bentinck , M.P. ...
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... stone , and , ridden by Bill Arnull , he won in a canter , as had been prophesied by his pilot . Lord George won a good stake ; and to show the dif ference between then and now , Mr Boyce and Arnull stood a fiver apiece on the horse ...
... stone , and , ridden by Bill Arnull , he won in a canter , as had been prophesied by his pilot . Lord George won a good stake ; and to show the dif ference between then and now , Mr Boyce and Arnull stood a fiver apiece on the horse ...
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... stone and a good beating . In 1855 , again , John Scott , who never was partial to Goodwood , attributed the defeat in the Ham Stakes of Mr Bowes's Fly - by- Night , who was known to be very smart , to the deep ground , through which ...
... stone and a good beating . In 1855 , again , John Scott , who never was partial to Goodwood , attributed the defeat in the Ham Stakes of Mr Bowes's Fly - by- Night , who was known to be very smart , to the deep ground , through which ...
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... stone that had once been the crosiered tomb of a Cardinal , but had gradually mingled with the ruins , and then served as threshold to the box where Weatherbit now stands , is built into the wall to mark the spot ; and thus to a certain ...
... stone that had once been the crosiered tomb of a Cardinal , but had gradually mingled with the ruins , and then served as threshold to the box where Weatherbit now stands , is built into the wall to mark the spot ; and thus to a certain ...
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... stone in a fortnight . My reply was that I doubted whether he or any one else could make the horse an ounce better than he was that day . In addition to severe daily gallops , such as Danebury has always been famous for , Kangaroo had ...
... stone in a fortnight . My reply was that I doubted whether he or any one else could make the horse an ounce better than he was that day . In addition to severe daily gallops , such as Danebury has always been famous for , Kangaroo had ...
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