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  1. Capitán William George «Bay» Middleton (1846 - 9 de abril de 1892), fue un notable jinete inglés del siglo XIX. Fue caballerizo de John Spencer, que era Lord Lieutenant de Irlanda. Su apodo «Bay» se refería a su cabello castaño rojizo, o se dice también, que derivaba del nombre del ganador de Epsom Derby en 1836.

  2. Captain William George (" Bay ") Middleton (16 April 1846 – 9 April 1892) was a noted British horseman and an officer of the Royal Lancers. He was equerry to John Spencer, 5th Earl Spencer, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. When Empress Elisabeth of Austria hunted in Britain, he was her pilot.

  3. El capitán William George" Bay" Middleton (16 de abril de 1846 - 9 de abril de 1892) fue un destacado jinete británico del siglo XIX. Fue escudero de John Spencer, quinto conde Spencer , que fue Lord Teniente de Irlanda entre 1869 y 1874 y entre 1882 y 1885.

  4. Capitán William George «Bay» Middleton (1846 - 9 de abril de 1892), fue un notable jinete inglés del siglo XIX. Fue cabalerrizo de John Spencer, que era Lord Lieutenant de Irlanda. Su apodo «Bay» se refería a su cabello castaño rojizo, o se dice también, que derivaba del nombre del ganador de Epsom Derby en 1836.

  5. Bay Colt, 1833. Family 1 - s. His sire, Sultan. "Born in the purple," as they say, son of a dual-classic winning mare and a stallion that headed the leading sires charts for six consecutive years, Bay Middleton was a brilliant and undefeated winner whose triumphs included two classic races.

  6. Capt. William George "Bay" Middleton (16 April 1846 – 9 April 1892) was a noted British horseman of the 19th century. He was equerry to John Spencer, 5th Earl Spencer, who was Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 1869–1874 and 1882–1885. He was privately tutored at Wimbledon, gazetted to the 12th Lancers...

  7. 7 de abr. de 2024 · Capt. William George "Bay" Middleton (16 April 1846 - 9 April 1892) was a noted British horseman of the 19th century. He was equerry to John Spencer, 5th Earl Spencer, who was Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 1869-1874 and 1882-1885. He was privately tutored at Wimbledon, gazetted to the 12th Lancers in 1865, and stationed in Cahir in County Tipperary.