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- Cadland (1825–1837) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a career that lasted from April 1828 to 1831 he ran twenty-five times and won fifteen...
- stallions: 15 stallions on winter grazing at New Park, 20 stallions at Cadland, and to free winter grazing to all stallions p****ed to run on the Forest...
- £523,750 in 2019. Leading jockey (9 wins): Jem RobinsonEnamel (1825), Cadland (1828), Riddlesworth (1831), Clearwell (1833), Glencoe (1834), Ibrahim...
- conve**** to Robert Drummond of Cadlands. Fawley thus became annexed to the neighbouring manor of Cadlands. The manor of Cadlands was in the 13th century attached...
- number of schools, including Manor Infant School for children aged 4 to 8, Cadland Primary School (formerly Holbury Infant School and Holbury Junior School)...
- allowed to walk over on nine occasions, and the 1828 Epsom Derby winner Cadland walked over on at least six occasions. The full formality of walking (or...
- (1813) Neva (1817) Corinne (1818) Pastille (1822) Zinc (1823) Cobweb (1824) Cadland (1828) Galata (1832) Queen of Trumps (1835) Bay Middleton (1836) Cotherstone...
- Burton Park, Sus**** Burton Pynsent House, Somerset Byram, West Yorkshire Cadland, Hampshire Capheaton Hall, Northumberland Cardiff Castle, Cardiff Castle...
- and making her pregnant. This episode led to the nickname of "Prince of Cadland" being applied to him in London. Upon the outbreak of the 1848 Revolutions...
- in 1825 and Mameluke in 1827. In 1828 he rode the 2000 Guineas winner Cadland to a dead heat with the Yorkshire-trained The Colonel in the Derby. The...