Lord Vivians Profitable Dream, Daily Racing Form, 1919-02-03

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LORD VIVIANS PROFITABLE DREAM Lord Vivian, who died at Ventnor in 1SS5, told Dr. Sinclair Coghill, who attended him, a quaint experience of the success of a dream on the eve of the City and Suburban of 1874, says English Horse and Hounds. Lord Vivian dreamed that a horse called The Teacher would win, and lie determined to back it. On inquiring of Lord Rosebery lie was told that no horse bearing that name was entered, but suddenly being told that an outsider was starting whose name was originally The Teacher, though it had been -changed to Aldrieh. Lord Vivian backed his fancy at long odds to win. and the outsider having curried off the race Uri Vivian won a large amount.


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