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299: 369: 27: 334:"The original conditions were that the race should be rowed all the way against the tide, but during the last few years the rule has been so much infringed that the competitors have been enabled to save the tide nearly all the way up. This deplorable decision to go with the flow obviously marks the start of the subsequent sustained decline in the British national character". 338:
The race continues under modified conditions to this day, and is believed to be the oldest continuously contested sporting event. The executors of Doggett's will (Sir George Markham and Thomas Reynolds) along with Edward Burt, Chief Clerk at the Admiralty Office, entrusted the management of his prize
326:'s accession to the Throne on 1 August 1714. The winner's prize is a traditional watermen's orange coat with a silver badge added to the sleeve, displaying the white horse of the House of Hanover and Brunswick, with the word "Liberty". The race had to be rowed annually on August first on the 135: 283:
parts at the former until his retirement in 1713. Doggett is highly spoken of by his contemporaries, both as an actor and as a man, and is frequently referred to in the
219: – 20 September 1721) was an Irish actor. The birth date of 1640 seems unlikely. A more probable date of 1670 is given in the Encyclopædia Britannica. 384: 306:
Doggett is buried in the churchyard of St Johns Church in Eltham High Street, SE9 and a plaque was placed on the outside of the church in his memory.
330:, by six young watermen who were not to have exceeded the time of their apprenticeship by twelve months. By 1864 the race report comments: 389: 347:, of the Fishmongers' Company, this has yet to be proved. The Company has carried out the instructions in his will to the present day. 452: 447: 432: 91: 298: 63: 70: 340: 250: 110: 427: 44: 77: 48: 254: 59: 315: 245: 323: 272: 263:, with which the theatre opened (1695); and the following year played Young Hobb in his own play, 37: 437: 374:
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