Advertisements: Horses taken at the Swan & Portcullis public house in Lambeth for grazing and stabling at Nonsuch Park 'where they may run in 500 acres of good grass' for a weekly rate of 18d. From the London Gazette 19th-2nd October 1691.A cock fight to be held at the White Lion, Lambeth (possibly Vauxhall) for two guineas, 'between the gentlemen of Surry and Kent' (Girton and Whiteface), 1766.
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| Details |
| Collection: | Cuttings Files |
| Image type: | Print |
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| Ref: | 12125 |
| Identifier: | Cuttings 608 |
| Date: | 1691 & 1766 |
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