Sporting Magazine, 第 34 巻Rogerson & Tuxford, 1809 From July 1846 also issued, with different title pages, as the New sporting magazine, the Sportsman, and the Sporting review. |
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... SORCERER , in our next . Gentlemen disposed to favour the Publisher of this Magazine with Original Paintings of Sporting Subjects , are assured that the utmost care shall be taken of them , and of their being safely returned . The ...
... SORCERER , in our next . Gentlemen disposed to favour the Publisher of this Magazine with Original Paintings of Sporting Subjects , are assured that the utmost care shall be taken of them , and of their being safely returned . The ...
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... Sorcerer . The interest which this race ex- cited ( of which the plate given is descriptive ) was beyond most peo- ple's conception ; the Duke of Grafton's proved the winner , and under the circumstances mentioned in the Calendar ...
... Sorcerer . The interest which this race ex- cited ( of which the plate given is descriptive ) was beyond most peo- ple's conception ; the Duke of Grafton's proved the winner , and under the circumstances mentioned in the Calendar ...
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... Sorcerer .... Huntington Festival .. Mr. Gundy's Pedigree ... Preston ... Abridged Account of Brighton Races 191 - Races appointed in 1809 FEAST OF WIT . A Tried Character .. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE Ass - Race against Time ...
... Sorcerer .... Huntington Festival .. Mr. Gundy's Pedigree ... Preston ... Abridged Account of Brighton Races 191 - Races appointed in 1809 FEAST OF WIT . A Tried Character .. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE Ass - Race against Time ...
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... SORCERER . CORCERER is a black horse , foaled in 1796 , is sixteen hands and an inch high , and was bred by Sir Charles Bunbury , Bart . Sorcerer was got by Trumpator ; dam ; dam , Young Giantess , by Diomed ; grandam 190 THE SPORTING ...
... SORCERER . CORCERER is a black horse , foaled in 1796 , is sixteen hands and an inch high , and was bred by Sir Charles Bunbury , Bart . Sorcerer was got by Trumpator ; dam ; dam , Young Giantess , by Diomed ; grandam 190 THE SPORTING ...
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... Sorcerer . In the Second October Meeting , at 8st . 9lb . be beat Mr. Wilson's Sur- prise , 3 yrs old , 6st . 12lb . Ditch- in , 200gs . 13 to 8 on Sorcerer .-- He also , at 9st . won the October Oatlands Stakes of 360gs . B. M. beating ...
... Sorcerer . In the Second October Meeting , at 8st . 9lb . be beat Mr. Wilson's Sur- prise , 3 yrs old , 6st . 12lb . Ditch- in , 200gs . 13 to 8 on Sorcerer .-- He also , at 9st . won the October Oatlands Stakes of 360gs . B. M. beating ...
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aged ages.-Four-mile heats agst animal beat Beningbrough Berkeley Hunt betting Bouverie's Brandling's Brown Bess Buckle Bunbury's Busk Captain Clift Course Court defendant Delpini Don Quixote Duke of Grafton's Duke of Rutland's easy favourite Fifty Pounds fillies Five FRIDAY gentlemen George Gohanna Goulburn's Guildford guineas half Hambletonian head Highflyer Hippomenes honour horse hounds hour hunting instant Julius Cæsar Jury King's Plate Lady late Little Preston Lord Egremont's Lord Foley's Lord Grosvenor's Lord Lowther's Maiden Plate mare Match MEETING miles minutes Monday morning Newmarket o'clock plaintiff Plate of 501 poor race received forfeit round Screveton second heat Shuttle Sir Peter Sorcerer sport Stakes Stamford Subscribers Sweepstakes three and four-year three-year old colts THURSDAY tion took Trumpator Tuesday walked Waxy WEDNESDAY Wilson's XXXIV.-No York young yrs old
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