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"pushful" Definitions
  1. marked by push : ZEALOUS, ENERGETIC, ENTERPRISING
  2. intrusively aggressive

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"The Complete Peerage, vol. 4, p. 259. See also the Nov. 1902 edition of The Ancestor Quarterly, which described the Spencers as "that pushful house of shepherd kings" with a "brand new and more than doubtful pedigree.
Rodgerson was born in Sunderland in 1891, the son of Ralph Rodgerson, a ropemaker, and his wife Mary. The 1911 Census finds the family living at Boldon Colliery where Rodgerson worked as a putter. He played football for Boldon Colliery Welfare, and in 1913, described in the Athletic News as "a forward of the fast, pushful order, with a dangerous rush near goal", joined Football League Second Division club Huddersfield Town. He did not break through to the first team, and by October was playing for Castleford Town of the Midland League.
Sandy Creek was a chestnut horse with a broad white blaze and white socks on his hind legs bred in Ireland by O Freaney. He was from the last full crop of foals sired by Petingo, the leading English two-year-old of 1967, a year in which he was rated the best horse of any age in Europe by the independent Timeform organisation. Petingo's other progeny included the English Prince, Fair Salinia and Troy. Sandy Creek's dam Keep Right never raced but was a daughter of Narrow Escape who won the Chesham Stakes and was a half-sister of the Timeform Gold Cup winner Pushful.
Dare in The Arcadians Finally, in 1902, when Jones left Daly's, Edwardes gave Monckton the opportunity to compose his first complete score, A Country Girl, with a few numbers by Paul Rubens (Monckton's key songs were "Molly the Marchioness", "Try Again, Johnny", and "Under the Deodar"). He also continued to contribute successful songs to other musicals, including The Orchid in 1903 at the Gaiety ("Liza Ann", "Little Mary", "Pushful", and "Fancy Dress"). The success of A Country Girl led to another musical with Monckton as principal composer and Rubens as contributor, The Cingalee in 1904. Monckton's most successful songs in this score included "The Island of Gay Ceylon" and "Pearl of Sweet Ceylon".

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