Teddy Wright
Teddy Wright, once a well-known jockey, died in mid-March, 1867, at Banstead.
Teddy Wright, once a well-known jockey, died in mid-March, 1867, at Banstead.
He had also trained for Lord George Bentinck and Lord Albermarle.
He had also trained for Lord George Bentinck and Lord Albermarle.
At the time of his death - he was said to have died at an 'advanced' age - he was in charge of a few broodmares and horses belonging to Mr B. E. Dunbar.
At the time of his death - he was said to have died at an 'advanced' age - he was in charge of a few broodmares and horses belonging to Mr B. E. Dunbar.
Teddy was once the landlord of the Anglesea Hotel in the Haymarket.
Teddy was once the landlord of the Anglesea Hotel in the Haymarket.