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  2. Category:Horses in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. List of horse breeds of the British Isles - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of some of the breeds of horse originating in the British Isles. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Twelve of the native breeds are considered rare and are marked with a "†" symbol. [ 4 ] [ 3 ]

  4. Control of Horses Act 2015 - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. 2 military horses that broke free and ran loose across London ...

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    The other loose horses from the Household Cavalry, the ceremonial guard of the monarch and a feature of state functions in London, are named Trojan and Tennyson. During the wild spectacle captured by stunned commuters and shared on social media, the horses had near misses with cyclists and a rider on a motorbike at a traffic light.

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  7. History of the horse in Britain - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Jersey Act - Wikipedia

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    J. B. Haggin, an American breeder and owner of Elmendorf Farm, had begun to ship large contingents of horses to England for sale, including the 1908 Grand National steeplechase winner Rubio, and the fear was that if other American breeders followed his lead, the English racing market would be overwhelmed.

  9. Tattersalls - Wikipedia

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    (The previous sale record price was set at the 2000 Keeneland yearling sale for Moon's Whisper at $4.4 million.) In 2014 Tattersalls Ltd announced that it had acquired a majority stake in Osarus, a bloodstock-sales company based in the South West region of France which has been rapidly establishing itself within the French market since its ...