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 Fairfax Morocco Barb
Helmsley horses who had been confiscated, (1657-8, when Buckingham was detained at Windsor Castle), during Cromwell's tenure were formally returned by a warrant in 1661 from King Charles 2nd which ordered the return of "one Turkish horse, one barbe, and five mares".
Sir Robert Bainton (or Baynton) was Keeper of the Race Horses at Newmarket to King Charles 2nd and Keeper of the Running Horses at Newmarket to King William 3rd, succeeded in this post by Tregonwell Frampton [Ye Olde New-Markitt Calendar, 14].
After Buckingham's asssassination in 1628, his son George Villiers (1628-1687), who had been born at Wallingford House, Whitehall, and only a year old at the time, was raised and educated along with the children of the king.
www.bloodlines.net /TB/Summaries/FairfaxMoroccoBarb.htm

  
 The Thoroughbred Rehabilitation Centre: Equine charity rescuring and rehoming ex-racehorses
The TRC provides an environment of safety and experienced quality care where these horses can be assessed and re-educated.
Even then, the TRC horses remain our property and are loaned out to people under specific conditions to protect the horse.
The horses are given time to adjust and relax before they are asked to rethink their way of working.
www.equine-world.co.uk /trc

  
 Mac's Musings
To care for horses who suffer from lactose build up in the muscles which causes severe pain for a horse and must be treated immediately by a qualified vet, etc. etc.
So, all in all, we have a proud history of horses and competitions, of competitors and the way they are trained and ride in competitions.
Please, for the sake of your sport, its competitors both animal and rider alike, do something to prevent this from happening again in future and make it a mandatory thing that those involved this time get educated on the RIGHT and PROPER way to host an event.
www.upnrunning.com.au /musings/whistle.html   (1263 words)

  
 Dictionary of Australian Biography We-Wy
Weld was the son of Humphrey Weld and his wife, Maria Christina, daughter of Charles Lord Clifford of Chudleigh, and was educated at Stonyhurst and at the university of Friburg in Switzerland.
He was sent at an early age to England to be educated, and his father made unsuccessful efforts through his friend and distant kinsman, Lord Fitzwilliam, to have him admitted to the military academy at Woolwich, or to obtain an appointment in the East India Company's service.
Sometimes figures were included as in "A Party from H.M.S. Resolution shooting sea horses", which was shown at the academy in 1784, and his "The Death of Captain Cook" became well known through an engraving of it.
gutenberg.net.au /dictbiog/0-dict-biogWe-Wy.html   (1263 words)

  
 Horse Directory Australia Horse Breakers, Breaking and Trainers Victoria
Horse Breaking And Training Bush and Track Work, Horses Educated to Jump,
Show horses mouthed, Broken in, and prepared for the show ring.
Providing profesional horse breaking and educating services to the racing industry.
www.horsedirectory.com.au /vic/equine/horse_breakers   (128 words)

  
 MEUSE (RIVER) - LoveToKnow Article on MEUSE (RIVER)
MEWS, PETER (1619-1706), English royalist and divine, was born at Caundle Purse in Dorset on the 25th of March 1619, and was educated at the Merchant Taylors' school, and at St John's College, Oxford, of which he was scholar and fellow.
Mews lent his carriage horses to pull the cannon at a critical moment during the battle of Sedgemoor, where he was wounded whilst accompanying the royal army.
The English word chiefly survives in the plural form mews, applied to a stable-yard, coach-houses, stalls for horses, and living accommodation, found in narrow streets in large towns.
2.1911encyclopedia.org /M/ME/MEUSE_RIVER_.htm   (2569 words)

  
 About Jane Taylor-Young
It became more and more obvious to Jane that problems were created and not born, as she rarely experienced the same problems that others had with their horses.
John Tilke continued to influence Jane when she received tuition in order to gain qualifications to teach in conjunction with the B.H.S. Additionally, Jane has made the behaviour of horses and people a life-long study.
She was formally educated by military riding instructors, a mature student of the Spanish Riding School and a variety of instructors and examiners from the British Horse Society.
www.herdword.co.nz /jane.html   (615 words)

  
 Afleet Alex is the reliable choice
Trainer Nick Zito reduced from five horses in the Derby to three in the Preakness, and High Fly is a surprising 9-to-2 second choice in the morning line.
Ten horses from the Kentucky Derby, plus four others, are running in the Preakness.
In order to make an educated prediction on today's Preakness, one must try to reconcile what happened in the Kentucky Derby.
sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/05/21/SPGEECSR261.DTL   (737 words)

  
 Horse Tradin': Current Amazon U.S.A. One-Edition Data
Green tells of his shenaningans as a trader, and also of the times that he was taken himself -- by a southern gentleman who sells him a blind horse and by an Indian in New Mexico who sold him wild horses tranquilized by "sleepy" grass to make them appear tame.
Ben Green's book "Horse Tradin'" will be enjoyed by about anyone from Texas or with an interest in cowboys and horses.
Research into his life tells us that he was educated in Veterinary medicine at Cornell and in England, so he didn't spend all his time trying to make a buck by sharp trades.
www.mysqlwebhosting.biz /stuff-0803270860.html   (439 words)

  
 Epsom Derby maiden winners in The AnswerBank: Sport
My reference, generically, to horses in my question was devised to eliminate under-educated persons such as your goodself from the debate.
Six fillies have won the Epsom derby; thus 220 horses have won it.
The other two respects in which you are in error is that the Epsom Derby is for 3Y0 colts and fillies.
www.theanswerbank.co.uk /Sport/Question115769.html   (291 words)

  
 Michael Longley
Poet Michael Longley was born in Belfast in 1939 and educated at the Royal Belfast Academical Institution.
Again his poetic landscapes cover a broad range, from Flanders to Auschwitz, but the emphasis throughout is on transcendent images which convey, like that of Homer’s horses weeping for Patroclus in ‘The Horses’, the twinned truths of love and suffering.
Michael Longley was Writer Fellow at Trinity College, Dublin, in 1993.
www.contemporarywriters.com /authors?p=auth199&state=index=l   (1530 words)

  
 ROBERT WOODWARD PAPERS: FOLDER LISTING
Butler was educated at Westminster and Trinity College, Cambridge; M.A. Oxford, 1847; honorary canon of Christ Church, 1872; vicar of Wantage, 1846; founder, 1850, and warden till death of sisterhood of St. Mary's, Wantage; elected proctor for clergy of Oxford 1874; canon of Worcester 1880; appointed dean of Lincoln, 1885.
I am much obliged by the considerate offer of the use of your carriage & horses but I hardly expect to be obliged so to trouble you...
He was educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford, receiving second class in law and history in 1861.
gulib.lausun.georgetown.edu /dept/speccoll/fl/f177}1.htm   (2885 words)

  
 This is Jersey - Living in Jersey - History & Heritage - Lillie Langtry
Lillie never went to school - she was educated by a French governess during the day and her brothers' tutor in the evenings.
Aside from her love of the theatre, she had a passion for horses and when she was older, owned several race horses.
Lillie became well known for her sense of humour and there were stories of her tobogganing tea-trays down the stairs of Cunliffe Brooks' house in Scotland.
www.thisisjersey.com /code/showarticle.pl?ArticleID=000455   (999 words)

  
 European Dressage History Research Results: Dressage Imports & FEI dressage training
Born and educated in Edinburgh, Scotland, Loch is the daughter of Alexander Gordon Beauchamp Cameron, a well-known portrait painter and water color artist.
With over 250 pages, this hardcover book also makes great reading for the admirer of today's Paso horses, giving an in-depth view of the origin of the Sout American horses, the Peruvian Paso, Paso Fino, Mangalarga and Criollo.
English by Kaye Smarslik Das Holsteiner Pferd Mackay-Smith, Alexander The Colonial Quarter Race Horse Liedtke, Waler The Royal Horse and Rider Taylor, Louis The Horse America Made- History of the Am.
www.dressage.to /dressage/preresearch/european_dressage_history   (999 words)

  
 Featured: Henry Herbert Knibbs          Cowboy Poetry at the BAR-D Ranch    www.CowboyPoetry.com
Gradually, I came to see that it applied just as well to people as horses." Armed with these insights, a spirit of adventure, an unquenchable thirst for knowledge, and a love of horses, poetry and fiddles, he was ready to embark upon adulthood.
Though Henry Herbert Knibbs never did graduate from college, he was educated.
Though he never earned a dime as a cowboy, Henry Herbert Knibbs (1874-1945) was known for his writing of western stories, novels, screenplays and poems, with his forte being the poems.
www.cowboypoetry.com /knibbs.htm   (9306 words)

  
 taras.htm
Audrey Kraynik, who represented that she was the only female licensed horse trainer in Pennsylvania and that she had trained horses for a number of years.
Petitioners also joined the Pennsylvania Breeders Association and began subscribing to magazines and publications regarding the breeding of horses.
Taras also became a member of the Pennsylvania Breeders Association and educated himself through industry publications.
tarlton.law.utexas.edu /dawson/cases/taxes/taras.htm   (4530 words)

  
 Sadruddin Aga Khan, prince of refugees
A philanthropist, environmentalist, collector of Islamic art and holder of several senior humanitarian posts at the United Nations, Sadruddin once remarked that he disliked racing — unlike his father, who was famous for his palaces and horses.
Educated in Lausanne and graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Harvard University, Prince Sadruddin chose a career in politics and rose almost to the top of the United Nations.
His half-brother Aly was known for his horses, fast cars and diamonds and was briefly married to Hollywood actress Rita Hayworth.
web.mid-day.com /news/world/2003/may/53131.htm   (713 words)

  
 An African Voice of Protest
The documents are part of a collection of twenty-four letters that Afonso and his Portuguese-educated, native secretaries dispatched to the kings of Portugal on a variety of issues.
European firearms, horses, and cattle, as well as new foods from the Americas, became common in Kongo, and Afonso dreamed of achieving a powerful and prosperous state through cooperation with the Europeans.
His son Henrique was educated in Portugal and returned to serve as West Africa's first black Roman Catholic bishop.
www.wfu.edu /~watts/w04_Africa.html   (659 words)

  
 BASE Jumping - Stuntman Terry Forrestal Dies at 52 - BASE is an acronym for Building, Antennae, Span and Earth
Forrestal also helped train young stuntmen and women and was in the process of setting up an equestrian center for stunt horses at Angel Grange, his estate west of London.
Born in Chesterfield, central England, Forrestal was educated at a Roman Catholic school in north London.
Forrestal, who was not married, is survived by two sisters.
www.blincmagazine.com /cms/printer_206.shtml   (329 words)

  
 Cat Ballou (DVD) from Christmas Gifts Galore!
She soons finds herself attracted to the two McCanles sons: the magnetic hell-raiser Lewt (Gregory Peck) and the educated, restrained Jesse (Joseph Cotten).
He arrives to find that Cookie has hired all his relatives, and that a gang has been hunting range horses.
After her father`s death, she`s taken in by distant relative Laura Belle McCanles (Lillian Gish), whose husband, Senator (Lionel Barrymore), is a Texas cattle baron of immense wealth.
www.christmas-gifts-galore.com /westernsdvd/catballou.html   (329 words)

  
 Search Encyclopedia.com
Stubbs, George Stubbs, George, 1724-1806, English painter of horses and etcher.
Stubbs, William Stubbs, William, 1825-1901, English historian, educated at Oxford.
Bruce, William Speirs Bruce, William SpeirsspĬrz, 1867-1921, Scottish explorer and authority on the polar regions.
www.encyclopedia.com /searchpool.asp?target=Bruce+Stubbs   (329 words)

  
 Blogcritics.org: Some People Really Like Dylan
Ricks, who is 70 and was born in Britain and educated at Oxford, is a professor's professor, a don's don.
Ricks devotes four pages (and four footnotes) to the lyrics of "All the Tired Horses," a song that is only two lines long - or maybe three, if you count the long "Hmmmm" at the end.
Like Christopher Ricks, newly elected professor of poetry at Oxford, and the Warren Professor of Humanities at Boston University, who has a new book out on the subject that many might consider...
blogcritics.org /archives/2004/06/09/145735.php   (329 words)

  
 nora0024.sgm
He soon became an adept in this glorious science, and at length arrived at the happy conclusion, that the whole mo- ral, physical, political and religious organization of society, re- solved itself into making the most of human labor, just as we do of that of our horses, oxen, asses, and other beasts of burden.
They were among the best specimens of what was then and is now the best class of society in Great Britain, its well educated commoners; men superior perhaps to any of their successors in deep and ex- tensive learning, and second to none for fervent piety, for stern integrity, and disinterested patriotism.
They enlisted the wise men of other nations in their behalf; and justly considering that it was quite a sufficient effort of human wisdom for one country to make its own laws, they de- terinined to resort to another for their iiiterpretation.
lcweb2.loc.gov /ndlpcoop/nicmoas/nora/nora0024.sgm   (16468 words)

  
 Jim Broadbent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born in Lincoln, the son of a furniture maker and a sculptress (his twin sister died at birth), Broadbent was educated at Leighton Park School, a Quaker school in Reading, and briefly attended art college before transferring to the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.
Broadbent is best known to television audiences as DCI Roy 'The Slag' Slater, an associate character in the enormously popular sitcom Only Fools and Horses.
Jim Broadbent (born May 24, 1949) is an English television and film actor.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jim_Broadbent   (429 words)

  
 BLABBERMOUTH.NET
The track comes off the singer's new album, "Educated Horses", which is scheduled for release on March 28 via Geffen Records.
Polish extreme metallers BEHEMOTH were forced to miss their appearance at the Atarfe Vega Rock festival in Atarfe, Granada, Spain after they were rejected by a Wizzar airlines flight to Spain for having oversized luggage.
ROB ZOMBIE has lashed out the people who have suggested that his new single, "Foxy Foxy" (view video here) is an attempt at a more commercialized sound in order to appease his record company.
roadrunnerrecords.com /blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?...&newsitemID=39871   (5716 words)

  
 Breaker Morant; hero or villain? Probably both.
Trooper Morant, later a Lieutenant and known as "the Breaker" because of his experience in breaking horses, was court-martialled and executed in South Africa in 1902 for shooting Boer prisoners, some of whom were responsible for the murder of his friend and fellow officer, Captain Hunt.
Morant was a polished, well educated English migrant and soon made his mark as a horseman, fighter, thief, bush troubadour, poet, liar, loyal friend and courageous soldier.
Morant was certainly not one of the first to depart for South Africa.
www.diggerhistory.info /pages-vc/breaker_morant.htm   (2255 words)

  
 Shane Ethridge - Documented Member of The Professional Handicappers League
Shane Ethridge is a sports enthusiasts whose main handicapping interests are NCAA Football, the NBA, and Horses.
Shane Ethridge is college educated and will soon enter law school.
Shane Ethridge was the top rated amateur football handicapper in 2003 and he has now shown he can compete with the professionals of the game.
www.procappers.com /handicapper.php?CapperID=7112   (554 words)

  
 Elgar's English Twilight Part Two
He had been born into a Sandemanian family, the sect also known as Glasites were an intellectual Christian group, affirming "bare belief of the bare truth" and he was sent away to be educated by the Moravian Brethren in Germany.
In November that year he met Elgar in person and they are reported by Alice Elgar to have got on splendidly, Blackwood early ferreting out the composer's interest in horses.
As a young adult, he had been left penniless to fend for himself in New York when a male companion absconded with all his possessions.
www.btinternet.com /~j.b.w/elg2.htm   (5639 words)

  
 NASD: Safe Ground Handling of Horses
Be sure that you have been thoroughly educated in the use of restraints before attempting to use them.
Leave horse restraint practices, such as twitches and lip chains, to experienced handlers.
This publication describes some important safety precautions that should be taken to ensure that you have a safe and enjoyable experience with your horse.
www.cdc.gov /nasd/docs/d001101-d001200/d001109/d001109.html   (3781 words)

  
 'Xiu Xiu: The Sent Down Girl' is a cinematic wonder
Joan Chen was listening, and the story she heard was "Xiu Xiu: The Sent Down Girl," a tale written by Chen’s childhood friend about a girl who is "sent down" with other "educated" Chinese youth as part of the Chinese revolution’s attempt to assimilate people from outlying provinces.
Informed that she must learn to handle horses to better lead a young women’s riding team, Xiu Xiu is sent to live with Lao Jin, a nomadic Tibetan horse herder.
Xiu Xiu endures her exile, initially consoling herself by thinking of her imminent return to her beloved home city.
web.nmsu.edu /~jearley/xiuxiu.html   (3781 words)

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