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CHAPTER III. The Commonwealth's “ordinance to Prohibit Horse

The Horse in History · Basil Tozer — chapter 13 of 30 · ~73 words · public domain

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The Commonwealth's “ordinance to prohibit horse racing”—Revival of racing under Charles II.—The King a finished horseman—The figure of Britannia—The Royal Mares—Formation of the thoroughbred stud—Thomas Shadwell's cynical description of life at Newmarket—Spread of horse racing in Ireland—Jockeys at Newmarket entertained by Charles II.—Sir Robert Carr; the Duke of Monmouth's connection with the Turf—Annual charge for horses of the Royal household, £16,640—Newmarket under the régime of the Merry Monarch; the Duke of Buckingham 242

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