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The Sweepstake was run at Newmarket on 3rd May 1802 at the First Spring Meeting.
Archive 2008-11-01 Hermes 2008
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Tracey Crouch: Grand National Sweepstake skip to main content skip to sidebar
Grand National Sweepstake Tracey Crouch 2007
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Politicschimpette is loving the fact that she is £20 richer today in the office World Cup Sweepstake!
Savage Way To Lose A World Cup Kerron Cross 2006
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To each of these we sent particulars of a Derby Sweepstake.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 147, July 29, 1914 Various
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That the jolly Sweepstake by a Frenchman was taen,
The 'George-Aloe' 1910
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With hey, &c. But the jolly Sweepstake kept on her way,
The 'George-Aloe' 1910
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Spencer Freeman, whose primary function seems to have been to reassure one of the largest markets for Sweepstake tickets, Britain, that this was no secret IRA operation.
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And whenever Joe McGrath's business commitments elsewhere prevented him from being the silent eminence at the Sweepstake Draws, his place was taken by none other than the smilingly wordless serial-killer, Charlie Dalton.
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Grand National Sweepstake 2009: Print-out and play in the office, home or pub
Home | Mail Online 2009
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Millions of underprivileged all over the country received on Sunday humanitarian Charity Sweepstake Office (PCSO) as part of its 75th anniversary celebration.
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