British sport past and present . hand to be seen in the London parks. He was then (1851)very old, and attracted attention as much by his dress, whichwas of the fashion of 1825, as by his then unique turn-out. The Benson Club came to an end in 1853. The Whip ? This refers to the mail-coach parade, which was first held in 1799 and for the lasttime in 1835. The coaches, to the number of about twenty-iive, were either new or newlypainted with the Royal Arms on the door, the stars of each of the four Orders of Knight-hood on the upper panel, and the name of the town whither the coach ran on the sma


British sport past and present . hand to be seen in the London parks. He was then (1851)very old, and attracted attention as much by his dress, whichwas of the fashion of 1825, as by his then unique turn-out. The Benson Club came to an end in 1853. The Whip ? This refers to the mail-coach parade, which was first held in 1799 and for the lasttime in 1835. The coaches, to the number of about twenty-iive, were either new or newlypainted with the Royal Arms on the door, the stars of each of the four Orders of Knight-hood on the upper panel, and the name of the town whither the coach ran on the smallpanel over each door. Coachmen and gjuards wore new uniforms and gentlemen used tolend their best teams—often also their coachmen, as appears from the passage horseman rode behind each coach to make the procession longer. The meet tookplace in Lincolns Inn Fields and the coaclies drove to St. Jamess, there turning to comeback to the General Post-Office, then in Lombard Street. 144 Modern Coaching. In the Show Ring.


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