Gully, John

Gully, John

▪ English boxer and politician
born August 21, 1783, Wick, Gloucestershire, England
died March 9, 1863, Durham, Durham

      prizefighter, racehorse fancier, and politician, a major personage of the 19th-century British sporting world.

      In 1805, having failed as a butcher, Gully was in prison for his debts when he was visited by his pugilist friend Henry Pearce, “the Game Chicken.” As the result of an informal bout between them in jail, Gully's debts were paid, and he was matched against Pearce. They met at Hailsham, Sussex, on October 8, 1805, before the duke of Clarence (afterward King William IV). Gully lost in 64 rounds, but his fine showing enhanced his reputation. When Pearce retired because of ill health, Gully was recognized as his successor as heavyweight champion. In 1807–08 Gully twice defeated the huge Bob Gregson and then retired from the prize ring.

      Thereafter he took to horse racing and executed betting commissions for important patrons, among them the prince regent (later King George IV). In 1827 he lost £40,000 in backing Mameluke (which he had bought for 4,000 guineas) in the St. Leger. Gully's horses won the Derby and St. Leger in 1832, the Two Thousand Guineas race in 1844, the Derby and the Oaks in 1846, and the Two Thousand Guineas and the Derby in 1854. Because his horses were trained at Danebury, Hampshire, he and his betting associates were called the Danebury Confederacy.

      From 1832 to 1837 Gully was a member of Parliament for the pocket borough of Pontefract, Yorkshire. In 1862 he bought the Wingate estate and coal mines in County Durham. Gully married twice and had 24 children, a dozen by each wife.

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