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For this luxury I had to pay two | guineas a day. |
examination, with the Inn awarding him a 100 | guineas a year studentship of three years. |
no 'given' players - with Alresford for fifty | guineas a match." |
ulkner's XI at the Artillery Ground for sixty | guineas a side but the teams were not top-class and h |
his marriage in 1693 he purchased, for 1,800 | guineas, a part of the Lady's dowry, the King's own r |
on, with its voters boasting of receiving 300 | guineas a man for their votes, before widespread brib |
reportedly treated to a "breakfast" worth 24 | guineas a head; they proposed a bill in the House of |
he himself offered prize~money of one hundred | guineas, an action which was to have a considerable i |
In 1879, the entrance-fee was twenty | guineas and the annual subscription six guineas. |
est of these is Attraction, who won the 1,000 | Guineas and the Irish 1,000 Guineas in 2004. |
of the Classics held at Newmarket, the 1,000 | Guineas and the 2,000 Guineas. |
irst prize for the women was valued at twenty | guineas, and the second prize was valued at ten guine |
were Beeswing, Nunnykirk (winner of the 2,000 | Guineas), and Newminster (winner of the St. Leger 185 |
by finishing first in the Epsom Derby, 2,000 | Guineas and St Leger. |
it to be purchased intact, at a cost of 6,000 | guineas, and donated to Cambridge University. |
of Sweet Solera, the winner of both the 1,000 | Guineas and the Oaks in 1961. |
the Royal Buckhounds, whom he relieved of 50 | guineas and tied to a tree. |
Hatherley is still under the spell of the 50 | guineas and does not become afraid even when a woman |
e me something to drink, he said, which was 5 | guineas and told me to call on him when I returned. |
urchased Highbury House, Islington, for 6,000 | guineas, and erected on the grounds, with the assista |
ember 1781, at a yearly salary of twenty-five | guineas, and held this post until her death on 28 Mar |
tion, receiving from that body a prize of 200 | guineas; and this picture was followed by two others |
acing wins were Fitz-Roland in the 1858 2,000 | Guineas, Aphrodite in the 1851 1,000 Guineas, Miami i |
d to have paid the burgesses of Stafford five | guineas apiece for the honour of representing them. |
ncluded: Apollonia (French Oaks, French 1,000 | Guineas), Arbar (Ascot Gold Cup), Clarion (champion t |
sale of a Frans Hals painting for 9 thousand | guineas as late as 1913. |
He was bought for 47,000 | guineas at Tattersalls Blandford Bloodstock and John |
28, Jack Fuller bought Bodiam Castle for 3000 | guineas at auction to save it from destruction. |
ise to me for I had not for a long time had 5 | guineas at one time. |
desiring that a sum not exceeding one hundred | guineas be laid out in a handsome monument there to b |
had purchased it at the Taylor sale for 2,700 | guineas, but although he was interested in The Red Ri |
portrait, the principal one was bought for 70 | guineas by Lady Campbell from Romney via a forwarding |
lege, the associations contributing a hundred | guineas each towards the education of their students. |
ket with any parish in the said County for 20 | guineas each match, home and home (sic). |
n initial 458 subscribers contributing thirty | guineas each. |
eld on the opening day of Newmarket's two-day | Guineas Festival meeting, the same day as the 2,000 G |
They demanded twelve | guineas for the body, but were offered nine. |
(two | guineas) for a double ticket and £3 for a treble. |
Banks was paid 500 | guineas for the group which depicts Shakespeare, recl |
3d., or two | guineas for an annual ticket, and the museum had a de |
Reynolds was paid 80 | guineas for the work which depicted the powder-wigged |
sang in Dublin at the unheard of fee of 2000 | guineas for fifteen concerts, an indisputable sign bo |
h treason and are offering a reward of twenty | guineas for the death of any traitor or rebel. |
ly known), whose aim was to raise one million | guineas from one million Methodists. |
By the mid-1860s, the 1,000 | Guineas had become one of Britain's most prestigious |
The prize money for the 1,000 | Guineas has equalled that of the 2,000 Guineas since |
horses on six occasions and the One Thousand | Guineas he won seven times. |
t royal wins were Pall Mall in the 1958 2,000 | Guineas, Hypericum in the 1956 1,000 Guineas, Aureole |
assic victory when Araafa won the Irish 2,000 | Guineas in 2006. |
Etty had been paid nineteen | guineas in April of the same year for the model, whic |
John was also successful in the 1,000 | Guineas in 1994 on Las Meninas and in the St. Leger S |
ubscription and Queen Victoria subscribed 250 | guineas in the name of Edward Prince of Wales, who be |
ses were Sweeper II who won the English 2,000 | Guineas in 1912 and Dunbar II who won the 1914 Epsom |
at Newmarket for a wager with a stake of 500 | guineas in 1792. |
European variations of the 1,000 | Guineas include the German 1,000 Guineas, the Irish 1 |
ing “the secrets of his arts” for a fee of 20 | guineas, informed her it was under a laurel tree but |
The 1,000 | Guineas is served by trial races such as the Nell Gwy |
annual subscription - the entrance fee was 8 | guineas), it was located near the Magazine Fort in th |
The 1,000 | Guineas itself can act as a trial for the Oaks, and t |
h who between them won the Epsom Derby, 1,000 | Guineas, Oaks, and St Leger in 1871. |
The society voted him five hundred | guineas on its dissolution. |
won by a neck, Sir Henry having wagered 3,000 | guineas on the outcome. |
trainer John Hawkes, he also won the Thousand | Guineas on Shame (1995), a Doncaster Handicap on Over |
1825 be established an annual prize of twenty | guineas, open to all members of the university of Oxf |
hickens for eggs, other free-ranging poultry ( | guineas, peafowl, Royal Palm turkey), and purebred Nu |
The entry fee was five | guineas per player with a five guineas sidestake. |
oats could be retained for the price of three | guineas per passenger per day. |
rtised to be let, furnished, at a rent of "12 | guineas per week, including gardeners." |
The prize money for the event was 12 | guineas, plus a silver challenge cup valued at 25 gui |
2,000 | Guineas Stakes - Dervise |
2002) - won 2,000 | Guineas Stakes |
1,000 | Guineas Stakes - Chapeau d'Espagne |
18 April - First running of the 2,000 | Guineas Stakes horse race. |
ave gone on to win the following year's 1,000 | Guineas Stakes. |
ad Rags won a British Classic Race, the 1,000 | Guineas Stakes. |
ach copy cost Lawrence three times the thirty | guineas the subscribers had paid. |
vely low prices, The Blue Rigi going for 1500 | guineas, The Red Rigi for 1100 guineas. |
ten three-year old career by winning the 2000 | Guineas, the Epsom Derby and the Prix de l'Arc de Tri |
Queen Victoria gave 200 | guineas to the memorial fund. |
The New Statesman eventually agreed to pay 50 | guineas to the RAF Benevolent fund in damages, and Ho |
corps of officers, who put up a sum of 3,312 | guineas to pay for it. |
igures presented Morgan with a cheque for 100 | guineas to mark his contribution to recruiting, and t |
He subscribed fifty | guineas towards a memorial statue of Samuel Crompton, |
In 1804 Samuel won a 1000 | guineas wager with Richard Crawshay as to which of th |
Her 1938 book Three | Guineas was an indictment of fascism. |
The Mulholland organ costing 3000 | guineas was donated and named after a local wealthy i |
e last winner to achieve victory in the 2,000 | Guineas was Mystiko in 1991, and the most recent part |
The American 1000 | Guineas was an American Thoroughbred horse race held |
owing, part of which amounted to one thousand | guineas, was presented in 1655, and still disregarded |
stock did so well in America that one hundred | guineas was offered by an American breeder for the us |
ificent, and caused its value to rise to nine | guineas, when Warburton's edition was going for eight |
Inman was able to charge steerage rates of 8 | guineas, while the fastest sailing packets charged 4 |
anadian International, as well as Irish 2,000 | Guineas winner, Indian Haven. |
1,000 | Guineas winners - 1875: Spinaway, 1879: Wheel of Fort |
2,000 | Guineas winners - 1874: Atlantic, 1879: Charibert, 18 |
The sum received for this volume (4000 | guineas), with a present of £4000 from Lord Harley, e |
All-England games, with Jeffreys claiming 25 | guineas won from Parsons on each game. |
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