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Cadland (1825–1837) was a
British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a
career that
lasted from
April 1828 to 1831 he ran twenty-five
times and won fifteen...
- stallions: 15
stallions on
winter grazing at New Park, 20
stallions at
Cadland, and to free
winter grazing to all
stallions p****ed to run on the Forest...
- £523,750 in 2019.
Leading jockey (9 wins): Jem
Robinson –
Enamel (1825),
Cadland (1828),
Riddlesworth (1831),
Clearwell (1833),
Glencoe (1834), Ibrahim...
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named Andrew, who made no
impact as a
racehorse but
sired the
Derby winner Cadland. In 1823,
Morel produced a
filly named Mangel-Wurzel,
sired by the stallion...
- conve**** to
Robert Drummond of
Cadlands.
Fawley thus
became annexed to the
neighbouring manor of
Cadlands. The
manor of
Cadlands was in the 13th
century attached...
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number of schools,
including Manor Infant School for
children aged 4 to 8,
Cadland Primary School (formerly
Holbury Infant School and
Holbury Junior School)...
- (1813) Neva (1817)
Corinne (1818)
Pastille (1822) Zinc (1823)
Cobweb (1824)
Cadland (1828)
Galata (1832)
Queen of
Trumps (1835) Bay
Middleton (1836) Cotherstone...
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ownership of the bank p****ed to his son John and his
nephew Robert Drummond of
Cadland.
Drummonds Bank went on to
become one of just two
private banks to survive...
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allowed to walk over on nine occasions, and the 1828
Epsom Derby winner Cadland walked over on at
least six occasions. The full
formality of
walking (or...
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making her pregnant. This
episode led to the
nickname of "Prince of
Cadland"
being applied to him in London. Upon the
outbreak of the 1848 Revolutions...