London, that, after the cocks of the main are weighed, the match bills are compared. That every pair of dead or equal weight are separated, and fight against others, provided that it appears that the main can be enlarged by adding thereto either one battle... Racing Calendar - Seite 1931805Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1777 - 436 Seiten
...match) firft, proceeding upwards to the end; that every lighter pair may fight earlier than thofe that are heavier. IN matching (with relation to the battles)...That after the cocks of the main are weighed, the match-bills are compared. THAT every pair of -dead, or equal weight, are feparated, and fight agauift... | |
| 1793 - 472 Seiten
...that it appears that the main can be enlarged by adding' thereto, either one battle or more thereby In matching, (with relation to the battles) it is...that after the cocks of the main are weighed, the match-bills are compared. • RACES TO COME. NEWMARKET Craven Meeting, 1/93. MONDAY, the 1fi.. of APRIL.... | |
| 1795 - 446 Seiten
...that every lighter pair may fight earlier than thofe that are heavier. In matching, (with relation fo the battles) it is a rule always in London, that after the cocks of the main are weighed, the match-bills are compared. That every pair of dead or equal weight are feparattd, and fight againft... | |
| 1796 - 424 Seiten
...match) firft, proceeding upwards to the end ; that every lighter pair may fight earlier than thofe that are heavier. In matching, (with relation to the battles)...that after the cocks of the main are weighed, the match-bills are compared. That every pair of dead or. equal weight are feparated, and fight againft... | |
| 1801 - 420 Seiten
...that it appears that the main can be enlarged by adding thereto, either one battle or more therebv, In matching, (with relation to the battles) it is...that after the cocks of the main are weighed, the match-bills are compared, RACES TO COlVtE. NEWMARKET '.«. / v . -' . ' T t Craven Meeting, 1801. n... | |
| 1802 - 442 Seiten
...ever iince the Reign of King CHARLES II. r (I ""O begin the fame by fighting the lighter pair of JL cocks (which fall in match) firft, proceeding upwards...that after the cocks of the main are weighed, the match-bills are compared. That every pair of dead or equal weight are feparated, and fight againft... | |
| Edmond Hoyle - 1814 - 524 Seiten
...match) first proceeding upwards to the end; that every lighter pair may fight earlier than those that are heavier. In matching (with relation to the battles,)...That after the cocks of the main are weighed, the match-bills are compared. That every pair of equal or dead weight, are separated, and fight against... | |
| William Sketchley - 1814 - 180 Seiten
...match) first, proceeding upwards to the end : that every lighter pair may fight earlier than those that are heavier. In matching (with relation to the battles) it is a rale always, in London, that, after the cocks of the main are weighed, the match bills are compared.... | |
| 1830 - 714 Seiten
...pair, later than those which are lighter; and consequently, that the largest of all may fight last. In matching (with relation to the battles) it is a rule always in London, that after cocks for the main are weighed, and the match bills are compared, that every pair of dead, or equal... | |
| Edmond Hoyle - 1835 - 522 Seiten
...of MATCHING and i FIGHTING of COCKS in London, inpracticr er-er since the reign of King Charles II. In matching (with relation to the battles), it is...— That after the cocks of the main are weighed, thematch-bills are compared. That every pair of equal or dead weight, are separated, and fight against... | |
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