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Cremorne (horse)

Cremorne (1869–1883) was British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a career that lasted from 1871 to 1873 he ran twenty-five times and won nineteen races. He was one of the leading British two-year-olds of 1870, when he won nine of his eleven starts. In the summer of 1872 he became the second of six horses to win both the Epsom Derby and the Grand Prix de Paris. At the end of the 1873 season, in which he won the Ascot Gold Cup, he was retired to stud, where he was moderately successful. He died in 1881. Cremorne was regarded by contemporary authorities as one of the best horses of his era in England.

Cremorne (barony)

Cremorne is a barony in County Monaghan, Republic of Ireland.

Usage examples of "cremorne".

This place is down near the river, only a stone's throw from where Cremorne Gardens used to be.

It could be that Lothar was using the old mansion in Cremorne from time to time simply as a guest.

There was no factual evidence that he had ever gone to the mansion in Cremorne but the circumstantial evidence that he had done so was too strong not to be accepted.

As this business ties up with your Satanist Circle at Cremorne I'm taking you with me.

I intended only to see Lothar at a house in Cremorne and have a show-down with him.

And, as you have had no chance to check up on the interior of the house in Cremorne, you'd have had nothing with which to threaten him.

At that place in Cremorne I don't doubt they have all sorts of exotic raiments to dress themselves up in.

Personally he had no doubts at all that Mary had gone willingly to the house in Cremorne on Saturday night, and that she had remained there because she believed that doing so would give her the chance she had been seeking to win the confidence of the Satanists.

If Lothar was in England it was quite on the cards that he would attend the Saturday orgy in Cremorne and, unless the place was raided, should he use a really clever disguise in going to, and coming away, from it the police might not spot him and so the chance of catching him would be lost.

In fact, his sole reason for coming down to Cremorne several hours before the raid was due to take place was to make sure of catching the Indian on his way to the meeting.

If she was no longer at the house in Cremorne, as far as he was concerned the raid on it could only prove a bitter disappointment.

She would tell the Colonel too about the house in Cremorne, so that he might rope in the whole Satanic crew and, perhaps, find evidence there against others of them.

The Lodge I run here is no big show like Cremorne - just a coven of thirteen so as initiates on the Station can keep their hand in.

Then they would rig up some form of crucifix, tie him to it upside down and cut his throat - just as the Satanists at Cremorne had cut Teddy's.

Ever since she had left the Temple at Cremorne with Wash the crucifix had remained in it, but in a side pocket and forgotten by her.