The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 20, No. 578, December 1, 1832 by Various
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Come, then!--forsaken, wearied, come!
Here is for thee a peaceful home. _Sarum._ COLBOURNE. * * * * * THE HORSE "ECLIPSE." A warm--hearted Correspondent, "W.C." of _Milton_ (who is anxious for our accuracy on all points), wishes us to correct an error or two in the account of _Eclipse_, at p. 362, vol. xix. of _The Mirror_. It is there stated that Mr. Wildman sold the moiety of Eclipse to Colonel O'Kelly, for 650 guineas; and that O'Kelly subsequently bought the other moiety for 1,100 guineas. But, our Correspondent, who was for many years intimate with both the above gentlemen, assures us that "the Colonel gave to Mr. Wildman 2,000_l._ for a moiety of Eclipse, and subsequently 2,000_l._ for the other moiety--making the whole purchase-money 4,000_l_." In the page wherein the above mis-statement appears is another error, respecting the speed of _Childers_--"over the round course at Newmarket, 3 miles, 6 furlongs, and 93 yards, in 6 minutes and 40 seconds; to perform which, he must have moved 82-1/2 feet in a second of time, or at the rate of nearly one mile in a minute." We have referred to the work whence the above was quoted (_Hist. Epsom_, p. 103), and find it to correspond with our reprint. The calculation is evidently |
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