
Tom French (jockey) - Wikipedia
Thomas French (1844–1873), born in Liverpool, was a Derby winning English jockey. At the age of 12, he was apprenticed to James Godding at Palace House, Newmarket, before becoming …
Jockeys - F - Tom French - died 1873 - Google Sites
Aged 29, Tom French of consumption died on Saturday, August 30, 1873, and was buried on the following Thursday. All the leading trainers and principal jockeys attended the service.
Tom French (jockey) - Wikiwand
Thomas French (1844–1873), born in Liverpool, was a Derby winning English jockey.
Tom French - Wikipedia
Tom or Thomas French may refer to: Thomas French, journalist for the St. Petersburg Times Thomas French (cricketer) (1821–1909), English cricketer and cleric Thomas French …
Jockeys - F - Thomas French - died 1910 - Google Sites
Born circa 1868, Thomas James French won the 1895 Eclipse Stakes on Le Justicier.
12 Mar 1887 - Tom French the Jockey. - Trove
The late Thomas French, the English jockey, was born in Liverpool, England,'on May 12, 1844. At the age of 12, in 1856, he left home for Golding's stables at Newmarket.
Tom French (jockey), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death
Thomas "Tom" French (1844 - 1873), born in Liverpool, was a Derby winning English jockey. At the age of 12, he was apprenticed to James Godding at Palace House, Newmarket, before …
About: Tom French (jockey) - DBpedia Association
Thomas French (1844–1873), born in Liverpool, was a Derby winning English jockey. At the age of 12, he was apprenticed to at Palace House, Newmarket, before becoming stable jockey to …
Jockeys: rankings & honours lists | France Galop
Enter the name of a jockey and see their honours list as well as the horses they have ridden, their latest races and their forthcoming races. Check out the racehorse jockeys' rankings. See their …
The rise and untimely fall of Fred ‘the Tin Man’ Archer
Jun 29, 2020 · Tom French was the leading stable jockey for Dawson, however he became ill in 1873 which led to Fred receiving more rides and riding 107 winners that year, coming second …