Sunday, January 5, 2014

The annual meeting at Langwathby was numerously attended

The annual meeting at Langwathby was numerously attended



On New Year's day, 1816, the annual meeting at Langwathby was numerously attended. A contributor to one of the local papers says:"Most of the distinguished wrestlers of Cumberland and Westmorland were on the ground, and there never was displayed more skill in the art of wrestling than on this occasion. James Robinson, the noted champion, who won the first prize at Carlisle races, was also successful at Langwathby, and we think he bids fair to excel any man in the kingdom, in this species of amusement. He is a strong-boned, athletic man, but not tall. Before the wrestling commenced, considerable bets were made: the east against the west side of the Eden, which was won by the latter. The purse contended for, was two guineas. It is intended next year to give a much larger sum, as Langwathby is likely to become a distinguished place for wrestling, being situated in a neighbourhood abounding in first-rate players."



Source: Wrestlings and Wrestlers

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