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  1. Captain William George (" Bay ") Middleton (16 April 1846 – 9 April 1892) was a noted British horseman and an officer of the Royal Lancers. He was equerry to John Spencer, 5th Earl Spencer, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. When Empress Elisabeth of Austria hunted in Britain, he was her pilot.

  2. Bay Middleton was a successful broodmare sire; his daughters produced Wild Dayrell, a Derby winner; Eclipse, a fast colt who was a highfly influential sire in America; St. Leger winner Sunbeam, Goodwood Cup winner Saunterer, and a host of other good winners, in addition to those noted above.

  3. William George „Bay“ Middleton (* 16. April 1846 in Glasgow , Schottland ; † 9. April 1892 in Edge Hill / Kineton [A 1] ) war ein englischer Pferdesportler und Herrenreiter .

  4. This was a time when Victorian men liked to call each other by nicknames and he was soon known as ‘BayMiddleton. Whether this was due to the colour of his hair or after the name of a famous horse that won the Derby in 1836 is not known.

  5. 16 de ago. de 2014 · Captain Bay Middleton is dashing, young, and the finest horseman in England. He is also impoverished, with no hope of buying the horse needed to win the Grand National—until he meets Charlotte Baird.

  6. Capt. William George " Bay " Middleton (16 April 1846 – 9 April 1892) was a noted British horseman of the 19th century. He was equerry to John Spencer, 5th Earl Spencer, who was Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 1869–1874 and 1882–1885.

  7. Bay Middleton, who stood sixteen hands, one and a half inches, was noted for his good quarters, arched neck and indomitable courage, although he was beset by a wonky foreleg.