The New International Encyclopædia/Tattersall's

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Edition of 1905. See also Tattersalls on Wikipedia; and the disclaimer.

2477350The New International Encyclopædia — Tattersall's

TAT′TERSALL'S. A famous English market for riding and carriage horses, situated in Grosvenor Place, London. It was established about 1780 by Richard Tattersall, a groom to the Duke of Kingston. It consists of a large and handsome building in the centre of which is a large court under a glass roof. It is the centre of all business relating to horse-racing and betting throughout the country.