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Abraham Cann portrait (1864)

  • Abraham Cann
  • Date: October 16, 1864
  • Source: The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News
  • Type: Newspaper Picture
  • Tags: Abraham Cann

King’s Arms Inn, Honiton (1842)

  • Abraham Cann Honiton
  • Date: June 21, 1842
  • Type: Poster
  • Collection: Honiton Museum
  • Tags: Abraham Cann Honiton

Currently resides in the collection of The Honiton Museum, Allhallows, Honiton. Displayed here with express written permission. The DWS wishes to thank the Trustees of Honiton Museum for their permission. The poster reads as follows: WRESTLING KING’S ARMS INN, HONITON. A Grand Match For a Private Purse of Sovereigns, Between W. MATTHEWS and W. TRACE, […]

Vowles, ‘The “Devon Hercules” who fought the Cornish and became the Champion of England’ (2020)

  • Abraham Cann Appeal to antiquity Cann-vs-Polkinghorne Polkinghorne
  • Date: June 27, 2020
  • Source: DevonLive
  • Type: Webpage
  • Tags: Abraham Cann Appeal to antiquity Cann-vs-Polkinghorne Polkinghorne

The “Devon Hercules” who fought the Cornish and became the Champion of England He’d deliver agonising kicks to the legs of opponents with his hardened bullock-blood boots. Charlotte Vowles, DevonLive reporter 12:39, 27 Jun 2020 Updated 12:58, 27 Jun 2020 A champion wrestler nationally acclaimed for a savage style of fighting, originally came from a […]

A People’s History of Classics – Class and Greco-Roman Antiquity in Britain and Ireland 1689 to 1939 (2020)

  • Abraham Cann Appeal to antiquity Henry Caunter
  • Date: July 18, 2020
  • Type: Book
  • Tags: Abraham Cann Appeal to antiquity Henry Caunter

(pp355) Every bit as savage as bare-knuckle boxing was the ancient sport of Devon Wrestling, One of the last champions was Abraham Cann, who was nicknamed the Devon Hercules. In this painting by Henry Caunter (c. 1846), Cann is evoked as the last great exponent of the dying art of wrestling according to the brutal […]

Russell, The Out-of-door life of the Rev. John Russell (1878)

  • Abraham Cann Appeal to antiquity
  • Date: July 10, 1878
  • Type: Book Diary
  • Tags: Abraham Cann Appeal to antiquity

  (pp35) Prize-fighting was then the order of the day ; and a set-to between two professionals of celebrity would bring together men of all ranks, patricians and proletarians, from the most remote parts of England, to witness what it would have been heresy then to call a barbarous exhibition. The vale of Bicester, being […]

Abraham Cann Blue Plaque (2022)

  • Abraham Cann Bartholomew Street Champion's Arms Exeter Exeter Civic Society
  • Date: April 7, 2022
  • Source: Exeter Civic Society
  • Type: Object
  • Tags: Abraham Cann Bartholomew Street Champion's Arms Exeter Exeter Civic Society

A Blue Plaque commemorative at the site of St Bartholomew Street, Exeter. The only remnants of the Public house is now the foundations for the current properties. The Blue Plaque reads: Exeter Civic Society: Abraham Cann 1794-1864 Champion of England at Devonshire wrestling Landlord of the Champion’s Arms public house on this site 1828-1830 DWS […]

Caunter, ‘Abraham Cann’ (1846)

  • Abraham Cann Appeal to antiquity Henry Caunter
  • Date: July 16, 1846
  • Source: RAMM
  • Type: Picture
  • Tags: Abraham Cann Appeal to antiquity Henry Caunter

An oil painting on canvas, attributed to Henry Caunter (1808-1881). The painting was purchased by RAMM (Royal Albert Memorial Museum. Item no.: 12/1959) in 1959, added to the museum collection where it still resides. This photo was taken by the DWS at the last public display of the painting in April 2022, at RAMM, Exeter. […]

Exeter Flying Post, ‘Challenge letters’ (5 Jan 1826)

  • Abraham Cann Cann-vs-Polkinghorne Challenge letter Polkinghorne
  • Date: January 5, 1826
  • Source: Exeter Flying Post
  • Type: Newspaper
  • Tags: Abraham Cann Cann-vs-Polkinghorne Challenge letter Polkinghorne

WRESTLING—We this week present our readers with verbatim copies of the answer of Polkinhorne to Abm. Cann‘s letter, inserted in our paper of the 25th instant, together with the rejoinder of the latter:—comment from us is almost wholly unnecessary, the letters will bear pride for themselves; but we cannot avoid the strong impression we have, […]

Exeter Flying Post, ‘The Rival Champions’ (8 Dec 1825)

  • Abraham Cann Cann-vs-Polkinghorne Challenge letter Polkinghorne
  • Date: December 8, 1825
  • Source: Exeter Flying Post
  • Type: Newspaper
  • Tags: Abraham Cann Cann-vs-Polkinghorne Challenge letter Polkinghorne

WRESTLING.—The Rival Champions.—The Amateurs of this ancient and truly noble sport, may expect soon to have one of the greatest treats ever experienced in this or any other part of England, in a contest between the renowned Devonshire Champion Abraham Cann, y’clept the Nonpareil, and the no less celebrated Polkinghorn, of Cornwall.—The time and place […]

Exeter Flying Post, ‘Lion hearted Cann’ (22 Sept 1825)

  • Abraham Cann Cann-vs-Polkinghorne Challenge letter Polkinghorne
  • Date: September 22, 1825
  • Source: Exeter Flying Post
  • Type: Newspaper
  • Tags: Abraham Cann Cann-vs-Polkinghorne Challenge letter Polkinghorne

WRESTLING.—We have before had occasion to advert to the idle stories, which have found their way into the London prints, relative to a challenge given from Cornwall, to back Polkinhorn and Parkin, against the champion A. Cann, and Jordan, to wrestle for 100 guineas,—but we now find the same system of deception is practising nearer […]

Exeter Flying Post (12 Aug 1824)

  • Abraham Cann Okehampton
  • Date: August 12, 1824
  • Source: Exeter Flying Post
  • Type: Newspaper
  • Tags: Abraham Cann Okehampton

WRESTLING.—The grand Wrestling Match, which took place at Okehampton on Thursday and Friday last, has, as was anticipated, afforded one of the richest treats ever witnessed by the admirers of this manly exercise, the excellent science and John Bull like courage here displayed, excited the admiration and applause of every one present. By 1 o’clock, […]

The London Magazine (1826)

  • Abraham Cann Appeal to antiquity Polkinghorne Warren
  • Date: June 26, 1826
  • Source: London Magazine
  • Type: Periodical
  • Tags: Abraham Cann Appeal to antiquity Polkinghorne Warren

WRESTLING. THE amateurs of athletic performances were gratified towards the end of last month, with an exhibition of the old national feat of wrestling. Several matches were played between Devonshire and Cornwall men, on the 19th, 20th, and 21st, at the Eagle Tavern green, in the City Road.—The science displayed on the occasion shows, that […]

Egan, The Wrestlers (1836)

  • Abraham Cann Polkinghorne
  • Date: June 13, 1836
  • Source: Pierce Egan's Book of Sports
  • Type: Book
  • Tags: Abraham Cann Polkinghorne

THE WRESTLERS : ——————-a mutual yoke of hands, Dragging with arms and elbow – joints in intertwisted bands; And in their clasp reciprocal they lifted from the ground Each other’s body, snatched in air, descending round and round; A double pleasure thus employ’d th’ Olympian dweller’s mind, Lifting and lifted thus by turns upon the […]

Hackwood, Old English Sports (1907)

  • Abraham Cann Carew Parkyns Polkinghorne Robin Hood
  • Date: June 20, 1907
  • Source: Old English Sports
  • Type: Book
  • Tags: Abraham Cann Carew Parkyns Polkinghorne Robin Hood

Chapter XIII Wrestling Wrestling had become one of the least practised of our old English sports, till the recent revival of the art as a music-hall “turn” — a use for which it was particularly well adapted, inasmuch as a Wrestling Match never fails to hold the interest of the spectator from first to last […]

Walling, ‘George Borrow, the Man and His Work’ (1908)

  • Abraham Cann Little Jan Polkinghorne
  • Date: June 19, 1908
  • Type: Book
  • Tags: Abraham Cann Little Jan Polkinghorne

We have read of his Cornish father’s prowess in “the art of fisticuffery,” and might certainly have looked for a spirited account of the affair at Bodmin Bridge when the terror of all Plymouth and Devonport was vanquished, and another of the fracas at Menheniot Fair. But we should probably also have had an essay […]

Baring-Gould, Devonshire Characters and Strange Events (1908)

  • Abraham Cann Parkyns Poetry
  • Date: October 17, 1908
  • Source: Devonshire Characters and Strange Events
  • Type: Book
  • Tags: Abraham Cann Parkyns Poetry

Baring-Gould, S. (Sabine), 1834-1924 DEVONSHIRE WRESTLERS WRESTLING was the favourite sport in former days in Devonshire and Cornwall. Evelyn, in his Diary, speaks of Westcountrymen in London contesting in London against men of the North, and in all cases the former were the victors. And Ben Jonson, in his Bartholomew Fair, 1614, introduces a Western […]

Hone’s Table Book (1827)

  • Abraham Cann Appeal to antiquity The lock
  • Date: June 20, 1827
  • Source: Hone’s Table Book
  • Type: Book
  • Tags: Abraham Cann Appeal to antiquity The lock

DEVONSHIRE WRESTLING. For the Table Book. Abraham Cann, the Devonshire champion, and his brother wrestlers of that county, are objected to for their play with the foot, called “showing a toe” in Devonshire; or, to speak plainly, “kicking.” Perhaps neither the objectors, nor Abraham and his fellow-countrymen, are aware, that the Devonshire custom was also […]

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