Among the good horses maddock was associated with were the Duke of Devonshire's popular mare Park Top, The Pouncer, Althrey Don, mountain Call and Laureate. |
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While being a rather cold and calculating man on the whole, Maddock had a soft spot for children. |
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Removing his rather shabby cloak to reveal a more respectable outfit underneath, Maddock spied a nearby servant carrying a tray of food. |
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Having seen no sentries or patrols of any kind, Maddock heaved the door to the tunnel open and they all headed in. |
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Maddock felt his eyes prickle with emotion as looked at the fallen man in front of him, but he reminded himself that now wasn't the time. |
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Maddock, a little-known 19-year-old from Stoke-on-Trent, emerged as a star of the Games when she produced a sensational performance to take the 49kg division. |
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Hannah Maddock was flittering about her bedroom when the door creaked open, and Therese walked in, carrying a pile of clothes under the crook of one arm. |
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Dressed in rags, with haggard faces, Maddock watched them shamble by. |
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The other, Graham Maddock, was also later jailed in South Africa for fraud. |
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Gossipy extracts from his writings were compiled into a witty script by Derek Acock, and read colourfully and waspishly by CBSO chief executive Stephen Maddock. |
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