1. A race for three-year-old horses, run annually at Epsom (near London), for the Derby stakes. It was instituted by the 12th Earl of Derby, in 1780.
2. A race for three-year-old horses, such as that run annually at Epsom (near London) or in Kentucky (Kentuck Derby).
(horse race) blue riband of the English horseracing season, run over 2.4 km/1.5 mi at Epsom, Surrey, every June. It was established 1780 and named for the 12th Earl of Derby. The US has an equivalent horse race, the Kentucky Derby.
1. Course de chevaux.
2. (Sports) Rencontre entre villes voisines.
(George Geoffrey Smith) Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby (1799-1869)
British politician, prime minister 1852, 1858–59, and 186668.
Originally a Whig, he became secretary for the colonies 1830, and introduced the bill for the abolition of slavery. He joined the Tories 1834, and the split in the Tory Party over Robert Peel's free-trade policy gave Derby the leadership for 20 years.
1. City in Connecticut (USA); zip code 06418.
2. City in Iowa (USA); zip code 50068.
3. City in Kansas (USA); zip code 67037.
4. Unincorporated community in Colorado (USA).
Industrial city in Derbyshire, England; Products include rail locomotives, Rolls-Royce automobiles and airplane engines, chemicals, paper, and electrical, mining, and engineering equipment.
17th Earl of Derby (1865-1948)
British Conservative politician, Member of Parliament from 1892. He was secretary of war 1916–18 and 1922–24, and ambassador to France 1918–20.
A man's stiff felt hat with dome-shaped crown and narrow brim. Billycock.