Difference between revisions of "Winny Widger"
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*'''widger:''' a gardening tool | *'''widger:''' a gardening tool | ||
*'''Thomas Widger''' noted in obituary from ''Irish Times'' (27 October 1922) 5/6: “The death occurred yesterday of Mr. Thomas Widger, Duagh, Waterford, who was well known in Irish racing and hunting circles.” | *'''Thomas Widger''' noted in obituary from ''Irish Times'' (27 October 1922) 5/6: “The death occurred yesterday of Mr. Thomas Widger, Duagh, Waterford, who was well known in Irish racing and hunting circles.” | ||
− | + | **Note: Tom's brother Joe was a more famous jockey, having won the Grand National in 1895 riding ‘Wild Man from Borneo’. | |
− | Note: Tom's brother Joe was a more famous jockey, having won the Grand National in 1895 riding ‘Wild Man from Borneo’. |
Latest revision as of 00:36, 7 September 2022
- Joe Widger: an amateur jockey who won the 1895 Grand National race, riding a horse called Wild Man from Borneo (part of a large Waterford family involved in horse dealing and horse racing)
- widge: (Obsolete Dialect) a steed
- widger: a gardening tool
- Thomas Widger noted in obituary from Irish Times (27 October 1922) 5/6: “The death occurred yesterday of Mr. Thomas Widger, Duagh, Waterford, who was well known in Irish racing and hunting circles.”
- Note: Tom's brother Joe was a more famous jockey, having won the Grand National in 1895 riding ‘Wild Man from Borneo’.