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Priscilla Hastings

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and changed his surname to Hastings-Bass as required by his uncle's will. Their children also adopted the new surname but Priscilla Hastings kept her name unchanged. In 1953 they bought the 1,500 acres (610 ha) Kingsclere estate, near
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won a court case in 1966, and so, after her husband's death, she was obliged to use a male assistant to hold the licence. The licence was officially taken over by the next trainer at Kingsclere,
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admitted female members for the first time in its 225-year history, and Hastings was one of the three initially admitted, together with her half-sister
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MP from 1923 to 1953 and became a baronet in 1954, and his wife Lady Victoria Bullock (née Stanley), the third child of
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in 1904). At the time of their marriage, Peter Hastings was an assistant racehorse trainer, and he began training at
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Priscilla Hastings herself owned racehorses and was part-owner (with Cath Walwynm, wife of trainer
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Her husband died of cancer in 1964, aged 42. (His estate became involved in a lawsuit with the
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owner and trainer. She was one of the first three women to be elected as a member of the
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Priscilla Hastings died at Kingsclere aged 90. On the day of her death, the horse
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carried her black and yellow racing colours to third place at Newbury Racecourse.
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between 1984 and 1990 (only the second woman to hold that position). In 1977 the
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and served as chairman of the racecourse. She was also a director of
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in November 1927, aged 35. Sir Malcolm Bullock died in 1966.
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as a two-year-old and then finished "in the frame" in the
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In 1954 Peter Hastings inherited the estate of his uncle,
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Bullock, 28 February 1920 – 12 August 2010) was a British
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which gave rise to a doctrine known as the "rule in
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Index

racehorse
Jockey Club
Ruth Wood (née Primrose), Countess of Halifax
Helen Johnson Houghton
Malcolm Bullock
Conservative
Edward Stanley, 17th Earl of Derby
Neil Primrose
Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery
the Quorn
Peter Hastings
Aubrey Hastings
Francis Hastings, 13th Earl of Huntingdon
Grand National
Ascetic's Silver
1906
Irish Grand National
Kingsclere
William Hastings-Bass
Earl of Huntingdon
Ian Balding
Andrew Balding
Clare Balding
Sir William Bass
Newbury, Berkshire
Fulke Walwyn
Taxidermist
Hennessy Cognac Gold Cup
Whitbread Gold Cup
Bet365 Gold Cup

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