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- Dignity Dancer (Zabeel–Love That Style) $1,957,400 22 6 2 2 2 Pharaoh (Sackford–Chateau Leica) $1,957,137 51 9 8 6 3 105) Victory Vein (Mr. Henrysee–Protective)...
- Nureyev Valderna Emerald Dream (AUS) 1996 Danehill Danzig Razyana Theme Song Sackford Cotehele House Dam O****nce (NZ) 2005 Danroad (AUS) 1999 Danehill Danzig...
- Wyntersell (1514), John Hyde (1538), Thomas Sackford (1562) and John Fettiplace of Besils-Leigh (1564). Thomas Sackford's lease required him to entertain the...
- Queen Elizabeth II Stakes – (4) – Jan Ekels (1973), To-Agori-Mou (1981), Sackford (1983), Warning (1988) Racing Post Trophy – (2) Alphabatim (1983), Bakharoff...
- Teleprompter Efisio 1985 Shadeed Teleprompter Zaizafon 1984 Teleprompter Katies Sackford 1983 Sackford Adonijah Montekin 1982 Buzzards Bay Noalcoholic Achieved  ...
- Starkey Frankie Durr 1982 Rare Gift Lester Piggott John Sutcliffe, Jr. 1983 Sackford Greville Starkey Guy Harwood 1984 Keen Lester Piggott Henry Cecil 1985...
- Hatton the Countess mentioned her hopes to move to Clerkenwell: "My cousin Sackford hath built him a house at Clerkenwell, which is not yet thoroughly finished...
- Chief Singer, the Coronation Stakes winner Katies, and the four-year-old Sackford, who had won the race in 1983. Teleprompter led from the start, set a very...
- James River. During the summer of 1650 Bland accompanied Abraham Wood, Sackford Brewster, Elias Pennant, and an Appamattoc guide named Pyancha on an expedition...
- wondered if another gentlemen might supervise any further attempts. Henry Sackford, the English "Master of Toyles" was paid for collecting 40 deer for Scotland...