Pedestrianism
MODERN PEDESTRIANISM. 95 TABLE containing thNeames of the Pedes trians, the Distances they performed, and the Time they required, with the Year of performance, &c. Year Name Dist. MilesHrs. Min. Sec, Pag. 1762 Mr. John Hague, - 100 23 15 —45 1787 —Foster Powell, - 109. 23 50 —47 1788 — Foster Powell, - 100 22 yfr .... —47 1809 — Downes, - 90 22 .4',I —50 1809 — Downes, 72 19 —50 1808 — Howe, - 80 24 i# j -- —52 1812 — Howe, - 60 12 —52 1808 Lieutenant Halifax, 2 100 successive—53 .1811 Mr. Oliver, - 100 23 50 —55 1810 — Edward Millen, - 100 23 25 —55 1807 —- Wall, - - 69 !2 — 58 1809 Captain Walsham, 60 12 —59 1809 Mr. Hopper, - 63 11 39 —59 1811 —Clough, 50 9 —60 1811 — Shoreham, 80 13 10 —60 T810 —William Stanilan, d-j 54 7 45 — 62 1804 A Butcher of London, - 60 11 15 —62 1804 John Bell, Esq. - 58 13 45—58 1804 Lieutenant Fairman, 60 13 33 — 83 1812 Captain Agar, - 59 8 27 —86 1807 Mr. Jaques, - 30 8 —88 J 8 1 2 L i e u t e n a nGtr o a t s , - 72 12 —61 TABLE
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