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  2. Cultural depictions of dogs - Wikipedia

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    Three encaustic tiles dating from the 15th century feature a white hound, the Talbot crest and the inscription "Sir John Talbot" (the 1st Earl of Shrewsbury). Part of a set of four, the tiles were possibly originally used on a church floor. The term "Talbot" is used in heraldry to refer to a good-mannered hunting dog.

  3. 1977 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year - Wikipedia

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    Scurry Gold Cup finalist Fiano was killed in a vehicle accident on the way back to the Hook Estate and Kennels after the race. [7] [11] Trainer John Bassett retired from training for a second time to concentrate on breeding and rearing. John Gibbons persuaded Lewisham council to lease him space where the old New Cross Kennels used to exist.

  4. Descent of Holnicote - Wikipedia

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    He built kennels for the North Devon Staghounds. The estate passed down through the Acland family [ 19 ] until February 1944, when Sir Richard Dyke Acland, 15th Baronet (1906–1990) donated the Holnicote and Killerton Estates to the National Trust , comprising 16,000 acres (6,500 ha), which was the largest ever donation received by the ...

  5. Medieval hunting - Wikipedia

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    Hieratic formalized recreational hunting has taken place since Assyrian kings hunted lions from chariots in a demonstration of their royal nature. In Roman law, property included the right to hunt, a concept which continued under the Frankish Merovingian and Carolingian monarchs who considered the entire kingdom to be their property, but who also controlled enormous royal domains as hunting ...

  6. 1979 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year - Wikipedia

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    Leeds closed their track kennels and lost three top trainers in the process, Joe Kelly, Tommy Brown and Jim Brennan (better known for his spell at Sheffield). Kelly was recruited by Racing Manager Terry Meynell and moved into the kennels of the late Harry Bamford, who had died aged just 40 while Brown and Brennan retired.

  7. Jonathan Silver - Wikipedia

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    By 1979 he owned 13 menswear shops across the country [1] as well as a clothing factory, Noble Crest, and a shop called Art and Furniture in Manchester. [ 4 ] : 84–90 In 1979 he sold his Jonathan Silver chain to the John Michael Group; he sold or closed most of his other businesses and began a partnership with his friend and supplier Sir ...

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  9. House of Lara - Wikipedia

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    Primitive coat of arms of the House of Lara. The House of Lara (Spanish: Casa de Lara) is a noble family from the medieval Kingdom of Castile.Two of its branches, one of the Dukes of Nájera and one of the Marquises of Aguilar de Campoo were considered Grandees of Spain.

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