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Tattersalls (previously spelled with quotation marks) are the main horse riders in the UK and Ireland.


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Establishment

It was founded in 1766 by Richard Tattersall (1724-1795), who has been the groom to the second Duke of Kingston. The first place occupied is near Hyde Park Corner, in the suburbs of London. Two "Subscription Rooms" are reserved for Joki Club members, and they host meeting places for sports men and bets. Among the famous breakup sales by "Old Tatt" belonged to Duke of Kingston's stud in 1774 and stud of Prince of Wales (later George IV) in 1786. The prince often visited Richard Tattersall, and the owner along with him from Morning Post for several years. He was succeeded by his son, Edmund Tattersall (1758-1810), who expanded the company's business to France. Third of the dynasty, Richard Tattersall (1785-1859), the eldest of Edmund's three sons, became head of the company at the death of his father. He possesses the wisdom and wisdom of his grandfather, and is the intimate of the best sports man of his time. Richard Tattersall (1812-1870), son of the last, then took command of the business. His grandfather's 99-year-old contract has ended, he moved his business to Knightsbridge in 1865. Richard was followed by his cousin Edmund Tattersall (1816-1898), and by his eldest son, Edmund Somerville Tattersall (1863-1942).

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20th century

Tattersall remained a family business until the death of Somerville Tattersalls in 1942, when it was awarded to his partners Gerald Deane, Robert Needham and Terrence Watt. Currently Major Gerald Deane takes over as chairman. In 1965, the company introduced a blood auction at Park Paddocks, Newmarket, and in 1988 also began holding an auction at the Old Fairyhouse in County Meath, Ireland. Tattersalls Ltd. (which has dropped the apostrophe from its name) is now based in Newmarket. There are separate companies in Ireland, but have several directors alike.

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21st century

Today Tattersalls is the leading auction of blood stocks in Europe, selling 10,000 horses per year. The horses are still appreciated in guinea (originally 21 shillings and now one pound and five pence), according to the horse racing tradition.

The company (at the time of trading under the style of "Messrs. Tattersall") has the distinction of setting a judicial precedent on the taxability of unclaimed balances (purchases of money for horses paid to companies but which have not been claimed for substantial periods of time by corporate clients). In Morley v Tattersall , the English Court of Appeal stated that the amount is not treated as a profit for the purposes of the Income Tax.

In Ireland, Wells' nobleman, Wells, to be named Liffey Dancer, set a new world record price of $ 5,330,000 (2.5 million guineas) on October 1st Tattersalls Book sales. The previous record sales price was set at Keeneland's 2,000-year sales for Moon's Whisper for $ 4.4 million.

Liffey Dancer, out of the horse, Brigid, is sold to a mobile executive, Craig Bennett. She is a full sister for 2000 filly Irish teen filly, Sequoyah and into filly 2007 I won a filly named Listen.

In 2014, Tattersalls Ltd. announced that it has acquired a majority stake in Osarus; a French-based bloodstock sales company that has rapidly established itself in the French market since its inception in 2007. The purchase is a reflection of the French racing and nursery industry at that time, which is respected and admired around the world. World.

Continuing this trend, Tattersalls Ltd., announces the completion of the purchase of a blood auction business from Brightwells Ltd in October 2015. Bloodstock's Brightwells division will previously be promoted as Tattersalls Ireland Cheltenham and Tattersalls Ireland Ascot Sales.

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See also

  • George Tattersall (1817-1849), the second son of Richard Tattersall, who is a famous sports artist
  • tattersall, a kind of business-named cloth, usually used in modern shirts.

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References


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External links

  • Official site
  • Irish Tattersalls
  • "$ 5.3M filly sets the world record in Tattersalls". ESPN . October 12, 2007.
  • HM Revenue & amp; Customs: Unclaimed Balance
  • This article incorporates text from publications now in the public domain: Ã, Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Tattersall's". EncyclopÃÆ'Â|dia Britannica . 26 (issue 11). Cambridge University Press. p.Ã, 437.

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