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  1. www.henryponsonby.com › latestnews › latest-newsLatest News - HP Racing

    21 de may. de 2024 · Henry, the founder of HP Racing and Shefford Bloodstock and pioneer of racing syndicates, died peacefully at home on Thursday 15th September 2022 with his beloved dog, Miller, by his side. Miller was present at the private funeral for Henry in the village Church, where his constant wagging tail kept many amused!

  2. 21 de may. de 2024 · Latest News. Last updated: 21st May 2024. TWO GOOD RUNS FOR THE TEAM FRIDAY 17th MAY Stash The Cash (pictured) ran another good race in the highly competitive 5f 3yo sprint at the prestigious Dante Meeting at York on Friday. Tim Easterby ….

  3. Hace 5 días · The Norman Gatehouse was turned into a private dwelling for Sir Henry Ponsonby. Windsor Castle did not benefit from many of the minor improvements of the era, however, as Victoria disliked gaslight, preferring candles; electric lighting was only installed in limited parts of the castle at the end of her reign.

  4. 1 de may. de 2024 · But the more the royal household attacked Abdul, the more the Queen defended him. She sent an angry memo to her Private Secretary, Sir Henry Ponsonby, saying, “As for Abdul Karim, the Queen cannot praise him highly enough. He’s zealous and attentive, a thorough gentleman.”

  5. 2 de may. de 2024 · The enthusiastic team behind the Henry Ponsonby syndicates might also be encouraged by the likely ground as their evergreen money-spinner HMS President, who is entered in the William Hill Heritage Handicap at HQ on Sunday, has run some cracking races when underfoot conditions were on top, none better than when beaten only a neck in ...

  6. Hace 1 día · Henry Cecil Raikes (1838–1891) The Hon. David Plunket (1838–1919) George Cubitt (1828–1917) The Hon. Robert Bourke (1827–1902) Sir William Hart Dyke, Bt (1837–1931) Sir Henry Ponsonby (1825–1895) Alexander Beresford Hope (1820–1887) The Duke of Westminster (1825–1899) Sir William Harcourt (1827–1904)