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The Electrical Journal - Volume 32 - Page 329
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1894 - Extraits - Autres éditions
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JANE CRAWSHAW, daughter of Colonel Mountjoy Martin, of the 2nd Life Guards, also gave evidence in the same sense. She wished to pay for the treatment, but Mr. Harness declined to take any fee, saying that he had derived great ...
Trifles and Travels - Page 24
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Arthur Louis Keyser - 1923 - Extraits
I was on the river with that delightf ul and amusing lady, one of my most cherished friendships,
Jeanne Crawshaw, whose husband was a well-known steeplechase rider. Her father was Colonel Mount- joy Martin, who had been brother officer
Her husband is may be
Riding Recollections and Turf Stories - Page 281
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Henry Custance - 1894 - Extraits - Autres éditions
In those days I used to go over to France to ride for the Duke of Hamilton, and I stayed at Chantilly with Planner, who trained for his Grace. One day we were talking about hunting, and Planner casually said to me : " Why don't you ask the Duke to let you have some of his old steeplechase horses ? ... Happening to see Mr.
Peter Crawshaw that day, I told him that I intended to ask the Duke for the old horse.
Baily's Magazine of Sports & Pastimes - Volume 55 - Page 204
The sport of kings - Page 228
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Ralph Nevill - 1926 - Extraits
Eight horses started, and Sir Quid Pigtail, ridden by an amateur jockey, Mr. Crawshaw, won easily by a length. ...
Mr. Crawshaw, well known as " Peter," rode much in France, where he won a number of races for the Duke of Hamilton and other ...
Henry Chaplin: a memoir - Page 78
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Edith Helen Vane-Tempest-Stewart Londonderry (Marchioness of) - 1926 - Extraits - Autres éditions
The former is the wife of a little man called
Peter Crawshaw, the best gentleman jockey in England, who won many good steeplechases for me when I kept chasers as well as race horses on the flat, and they are the tiniest little couple you ever ...
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1891 - Extraits - Autres éditions
The roars of laughter that followed from the occupants of the stand and the study of " Mr. Peter's" face our readers can ... Sir George has much to say on jockeys' riding, and he goes, as most of us probably would, for the infinite superiority of what is ... A correspondent writes that he has been over the Lingfield steeplechase course, which, had it not been for the severe ... With that well-known amateur horseman Mr.
Peter Crawshaw as clerk of the course it may be taken for granted that no ...