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BUTJ/D/12/13 · File · 26 Nov. 1910
Part of Papers of Sir James Butler (J. R. M. Butler)

Committee and officials listed on front cover: President of Committee, H. E. E. Howson; Committee, Dr. F. J. Foakes-Jackson and C. A. Elliott; Keeper of the Match Book and Secretary, H. W. A. Elliott; Steward of the Luncheon, S. Gaselle; Judge, G. G. G. Butler; Starter, P. C. Crick; Clerk of the Scales, A. F. Scholfield; Official Time Keeper, G. T. Lapsley.

'1. 45. The Decemviri Plate ( a catch-weight steeplechase) of half-a-crown each for starters, with twenty shillings added, for four years old and upwards; the second and third to save stake. Coton Course, five furlongs (12 entries). Closed Nov. 23, 1910.' List of horses and their owners, with colour and type, weight, and colours of jockey, for example: '1. Mr. S. Gaselee's b[ay] h[orse - i.e. stallion] BUCEPHALUS. Aged. 14 st. 1 lb. Scarlet'.

Add. MS a/660 · Item · 1845, 1862
Part of Additional Manuscripts a

Untitled elegy in 22 five line stanzas dated at Hallsteads, near Ullswater in the Lake District, November 1845. Accompanied by a letter from Julia's son Charles A. Elliott to [his cousin?] Stephen [Spring-Rice?] dated 10 Feb. [1862?] from Wressil Lodge, Wimbledon Common, returning the poem, as well as another poem and letter which are no longer present.

Vere, Aubrey Thomas de (1814-1902) poet