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The loose horses from the Household Cavalry, the ceremonial guard of the monarch and a feature of state functions in London, were named as Vida, Quaker, Trojan and Tennyson. Cartlidge identified Vida as the white horse seen drenched in blood as it galloped down Aldwych, in between London’s historic financial center and the busy West End ...
An Act to make provision for the taking of action in relation to horses which are on land in England without lawful authority; and for connected purposes. Citation: 2015 c. 23: Introduced by: Julian Sturdy (Commons) Baroness Mallalieu (Lords) Territorial extent England and Wales: Dates; Royal assent: 26 March 2015: Other legislation; Amends ...
Horse detail from statue of Boudica, London. The known history of the horse in Britain starts with horse remains found in Pakefield, Suffolk, dating from 700,000 BC, and in Boxgrove, West Sussex, dating from 500,000 BC. Early humans were active hunters of horses, and finds from the Ice Age have been recovered from many sites.
The first stall was a large square one, shut in behind with a wooden gate; the others were common stalls, good stalls, but not nearly so large; it had a low rack for hay and a low manger for corn; it was called a loose box, because the horse that was put into it was not tied up, but left loose, to do as he liked.
Five military horses spooked by noise from a building site bolted during routine exercises on Wednesday near Buckingham Palace, threw off four riders and caused chaos as they galloped loose ...
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White horses (hill figures) in England (16 P) Pages in category "Horses in the United Kingdom" ... Sale of Horses Act 1555; Sale of Horses Act 1588; Sampson (horse) W.
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