LONDON “TATTS”
Death Ends Famous Family (By Telegraph.—Press Assn. —Copyright.) LONDON, October 28. Mr. Edmund Somerville Tattersal], the last of the Tattersails, has died, aged 80, ending a family- whose name has been famous on the Turf for 176 years. ‘‘Old Tatt”. started the firm and founded a tradition. Tdttersall’s sale ring at Knightsbridge was a favourite . Sunday afternoon rendezvous for VlctorlßH and Edwardian society, and remained till the outbreak of war as London’s closet link with the days of Dickens. Oiit of the Auctioneer's commission of a shilling in a guinea, Tattersalls made £70,00P a year, and In 11105 sold blo.odstock worth £1,33'5,102 at Newmarket find Doncaster.
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 30, 30 October 1942, Page 7
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108LONDON “TATTS” Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 30, 30 October 1942, Page 7
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