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THE
HUNTERS' IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY.
Vol. V.
liECOED OF MAEES AND SIEES.
THE
Hunters' Improvement Society
Has in Vieiv the folloiving Objects : —
1. To improve and encourage the breeding of
Horses for Hunting, Kiding, Driving and Military
purposes.
2. To give Premiums at Spring Shows, and
obtain for breeders and tenant-farmers the use
of sound Stud-horses at moderate service fees.
3. To pubHsh Kecords of Hunter Mares and
Sires, and use means to induce the various
Agricultural Societies to offer prizes at their
Shows for Mares and Young Stock.
4. To attract public attention to a subject so
important to the nation, and to spread knowledge
of the principles upon which better horses may
be bred.
TFIE
EstabiisJu'd to iiromotc the Breeding of Bidimj, Driving and Militari/ Horses.
RECORD
OF
MAEES & SIRES
Containing the Registered Entries of
13
HUNTER STALLIONS
AND
303
HUNTER MARES and FILLIES.
VOL. V.
LONDON :
PRINTED FOR THE SOCIETY BY MILLER, SON, & CO., LTD., PINSBURY CIRCUS BUILDINGS.
1894.
EDITING COMMITTEE.
CAPT. W. H. FIFE, Chairman.
DE. T. BOND.
ME. JOHN COOPEE.
SIE WALTEE GILBEY, Bakt.
ME. E. J. MANN.
HON. E. PEESTON (Hon. Secretary/.
ME. C. W. TINDALL.
SIE EOBEET WILMOT, Bakt.
PREFACE.
The Council beg to submit herewith the Fiftli Vokime of the Recoi'd
of Mares and Bires, and have the pleasure to report a large in-
crease in the number of registered Hunter Mares, as will be seen
from the appended statement of the entries in the five Volumes, —
Vol. I. Vol. II. Vol. III. Vol. IV. Vol. V.
Entries .. .. 141 .. 143 .. 198 .. 191 .. 251
Re-entries.. .. — .. 141 .. 49 .. 63 .. 52
141 .. 284 .. 247 .. 254 .. 303
Further, the figures of the present Volume are augmented by
the inclusion of the thirteen entries of Hunter Sires, registered
under the new rules.
In drafting the Conditions of Entry for Volume V. the question
of admitting Stallions (not Thoroughbred) to registry under approved
conditions was most thoroughly discussed, and the result of the
Council's deliberations found expression in the regulations preceding
the entries on page 1, from which it will be seen that the primary
qualification for registry is — that the Stallion must have won races
under Jockey Club Rules, or open races under Grand National
Rules.
The first entry of Stallions complying with these rules must be
considered satisfactory, and the Council hope that the publicity
given to these entries in Volume V. will induce more owners to come
forward and register their Hunter Stallions.
The pedigrees of the Sires registered extend back some four
or five generations, and they are horses of good blood and racing
capabilities, whose stock are possessed of speed as well as stamina
and substance.
In accepting entries for this Volume it was deemed desirable
to obtain information relative to celebrated Hunter Sires and Dams,
not registered in the General Stud Book, but which have sired and
bred many valuable horses, contributing in no small measure to the
PREFACE.
maintenance and improvement of Horse-breeding. The particulars
given have been collated and inserted with the view of permanently
preserving for the information of Members and Hunter Breeders a
record of the pedigrees and successes of these horses, and of adding
to the interest and value of the Society's book, which was established
to place the registry of foundation Hunting stock on a satisfactory
basis.
The names of the Stallions and Mares whose pedigrees and
performances have thus been specially compiled are : —
ADMIRAL BENBOW.
DEBONNAIRE.
DRESSMAKER.
GALLOPING QUEEN. MISS HONITON.
HESPER. NEW OSWESTRY.
KATHLEEN. SOLFERINO.
Every effort has been made to obtain and verify the details
given, and the thanks of the Council are especially due to two of the
Lady Members — Miss A. Gore-Booth and Miss M. Temple — and to
Messrs. Weatherby for the valuable assistance and information
afforded in the compilation of these pedigrees.
Another regulation put in force in this Volume — ^that no particu-
lars of a pedigree would be accepted unless verified by the breeder's
name and address — has been rigidly adhered to ; and the Council
would like to see a similar rule enforced in the catalogues of all
shows where the breeders of the Hunting stock are stated to be
unknown.
With the consent and co-operation of their owners, the portraits
of three stallions and two mares appear in the present book, viz. : —
CLIO. I GOODCRAFT. RAMFqFq
CROM-A-BOO. I LORD MOLYNOO. | ««ivitata.
The Volume also contains the Awards at the 1892 and 1893
London Shows of the Society, with short statistical statements
conveying details of interest and comparison, and giving the
location of the Premium Sires in these years ; and it further contains
particulars of the new scheme arranged by the Koyal Dublin Society
for the location of Thoroughbred Stallions in Ireland in 1892 and
1893.
11, Glmndos Street, Gavendish, Square, London, W.
December, 1893.
CONTENTS
Objects of the Society
Preface
Members of Council and Committees
Index — Owners — Breeders — Foals — Sibes of Produce
Hunter Sires..
Hunter Mares and their Produce . .
Reports of the Judges op London Shows, 1892 and 1893
Awards of Premiums and Honours in 1892 and 1893
Awards of Premiums to Thoroughbred Stallions in
and 1893
Location of the Premium Thoroughbred Stallions, and
OF District Committees in 1892 and 1893
Location of Thoroughbred Stallions in Ireland in
AND 1893
Report op Council to General Meetings, March 2nd and
21st, 1892; March 1st and June 21st, 1893
List op Members, December, 1893 . .
PAGE
ii
V
ix and x
xi to xxxviii
1 to 14
15 to 132
133 to 160
161 to 180
1892
181 to 198
List
199 to 205
1892
206 to 219
June
220 to 244
245 to 275
ILLUSTRATIONS.
Clio (716) . .
To face page 36
Crom-a-Boo . .
195
GOODCRAST (187)
53
Lord Molynoo
181
Rameses
196
HUNTERS' IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY
Established to promote the Breeding of Riding, Driving and Militarij Horses.
PATRONS
HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN.
H.R.H. THE PRINCE OP WALES, K.G.
H.R.H. THE DUKE OP CONNAUGHT, K.G.
PRESIDENT
CAPTAIN W. H. PIPE, Langton Hall, Northallerton.
VICE-PRESIDENT
COLONEL J. P. HORNBY, M.S.H., Northmoor, Dulvertoii.
PAST-PRESIDENTS
1886 : EARL OP COVENTRY, Croonie Court, Severn Stoke, Worcs.
1887 : COLONEL SIR NIGEL KINGSCOTE, K.C.B., 34, Charles Street,
Berkeley Square, W.
1888 : DUKE OP PORTLAND, Welbeck Abbey, Worksop, Notts.
1889 : SIR WALTER GILBEY, BART., Elsenham Hall, Essex.
1890 : LORD TREDEGAR, M.P.H., Tredegar Park, Newport, Mou.
1891 : LORD MIDDLETON, M.P.H., Birdsall House, York.
1892 : HON. T. W. PITZ WILLIAM, The Perry, Peterborough.
COUNCIL
Best, Colonel, Charlton House, Ludwell, Salisbury.
Bond, Dr., P.R.C.S., 7, The Sanctuary, Westminster, S.W.
Brassey, Albert, M.F.H., Heythrop, Chipping Norton.
Elected 1891 1 Cooper, John, East Haddon, Northampton.
Hermon-Hodge, R. T., Wyfold Court, Reading.
Mann, R. J., Home Parm, Acton Burnell, Salop.
Retire 1894 Rawlence, J. R.. Albert Gate, S.W.
Tiudall, C. W., Brocklesby Park, Lincolnshire.
Vaughan-Pryse-Rice, C, M.P.H., Llwy-ny-Brain, Llandovery.
\ Withers, Henry, 556, Oxford Street, W.
/ AUsopp, Lieut.-Col. Hon. W. H., Junior Carlton Club, S.W.
Carnegie, C. Strachan, Clevelands, Bideford, N. Devon.
Cross, J. P., Catthorpe Towers, Rugby.
Elected 1892 Dalton, R. H., Conservative Club, S.W.
' Pryer, Major-General John, C.B., 42, Evelyn Gardens, S.W.
Legard, Rev. Cecil, Cottesbrooke Rectory, Northampton.
Retire 1895 Prior, C. M., Adstock Manor, Winslow, Bucks.
Rothschild, Leopold de, Ascott, Leighton Buzzard.
Tanqueray, Charles H., Earley, Reading.
Wood, Col. E. A., C.B., The Grange, Marden, Devizes, Wilts.
Boden, H., The Friary, Derby.
Bulkeley, Lieut.-Col. Rivers, Oak Cottage, Whitchurch, Salop.
De Trafford, Sir Humphrey P., Bt., TrafEord Park, Manchester.
Elected 1893 j Grenfell W. H., Taplow Court, Maidenhead.
J Harter, J. P. Hatfeild, Cranfield Court, Newport Pagnell.
Joicey, James, Poulton Priory, Pairford, Glos.
Retire 1896 Langlands, Major J. S., Army and Navy Club, S.W.
March, Earl of, M.P.H., Molecombe House, Ciiichester.
Simpson, Sir Henry, Gordon House, Windsor.
^ Wilmot, Sir Robert, Bart., Binfield Grove, Bracknell.
TREASURER & HON. SECRETARY
Treasurue :— E. SOMERVILLE TATTERSALL, Albert Gate, S.W.
Hon. Secretary :— HON. E. PRESTON, Errwood Hall, Buxton.
Auditor :— JAMES HARRIS, P.C.A., 8, Old Jewry, E.G.
Communications to be addressed to
A. B. CHARLTON, Secretary,
11, Chandos Street, Cavendish Square, London, W.
oonyEnvczTTiBES-
Allsopp, Lt.-Col. Hon. W. H.,
Chairman.
GiLBEY, Sir Waltee, Baet.
HoENBY, Col. J. F.
FINANCE.
Simpson, Sie Heney.
Tanqueray, Chahles H.
Withers, Henry.
EDITING.
Fife, Capt. W. H., Chairman.
Bond, Dr.
Cooper, John, Steivard.
GiLBEY, Sir Walter, Bart.
Mann, R. J.
TiNDALL, C. W.
WiLMOT, Sir Robert, Bart.
GiLBEY, Sir Walter, Bart.,
Chainnan.
Fryer, Major-General John,
Vice- Chair man.
Allsopp, Lt.-Col. Hon. W. H.
Bond, Dr.
Cooper, John (Stetvard).
Cross, J. P.
HORSE SHOW.
Fife, Capt. W. H.
Hornby, Col. J. F.
Mann, R. J. (Sieward).
RiCARDO, Major G. C.
(Stetoard.)
Tanqueray, Charles H.
Withers, Henry.
The President, Vice-President, Past- Presidents, Treasurer and
Hon. Secretary are Members cx-officio of all the Committees.
GENEEAL INDEX
OWNEES, BREEDERS, FOALS
SIRES OF PRODUCE
ABBREVIATIONS IN THE GENERAL INDEX.
aft. signifies afterwards.
b.
,, bay.
bl.
black.
br.
,, brown.
bro.
,, brother.
c.
,, colt.
ch.
,, cliestnnt
d.
,, dam.
f.
filly.
g. signifies grey.
g-d.
grand-dam.
g-g-
d. „
great grand-dam
hf.
half.
htd.
r.
hunted by.
roan.
sire.
sis.
sister.
Their registered numbers follow the names of the dams, &c.
REFERENCES TO SIRES OF PRODUCE.
Thoroughbred — (Vol. p.) thus, . .
Registered Hunter — (number), thus,
Registered Breeds — (name), thus,
Unregistered Sires — thus.
No aiitlientic information — thus.
Albert Victor (Vol. .xiii., p. 356).
New Oswestry (13).
Charley Merrylegs 3rd (Hackney).
Ellesmere (by New Oswestry (13).
and (Tom Moody (H. B.)
Hunter.
Cavalier.
GENERAL INDEX.
Ownei's — Breeders— Foals — Sires of Produce.
All Foals, whether named or unnamed, are eyitered under their Sires, while
named Foals are also placed in their proper alphabetical order.
As THE Registered Stallions and Mares are arranged in
Alphabetical Order, they will not be found in this Index.
The extended Pedigrees and other Particulars of the
Three Stallions and Six Mares, inserted at the end of the
respective Sections, will be found on the following pages : —
page
Admiral Benbow (11) .. 8
Debonnaire (919) ..124
Dressmaker (920) .. 126
Galloping Queen (921) 127
Hesper (12) .. .. 10
Kathleen (922) ..
Miss Honiton (923)
New Oswestry (13)
Solferino (924) ..
page
. 129
. 130
. 12
. 132
owners.
breeders.
FOAL8.
Page
Page
Page
ABBOT, GILBERT LEIGH . .
58—116
Abbots Leigh
58
ACTON, LLOYD
26
ADDIE, W. FORRESTER . .
114
Aileen Kroon{g.d. of Locliinvar{o)
3
Aileen Aroon {hf-sis.to Lochinvar(5)
3
Aileen Oge {davi of LocJiinvar{5)
3
Albert Victor (Vol. xiii., p. 356) :
Border Maid (700)
108
ch.c, dam Shropshire Girl(883)
108
ALEXANDER, A
66
ALEXANDER, GEOFFREY . .
33
Allegro
18
Alpheios ' . .
42
Althorp (Vol. XV., p. 40) :
b.c, dam Gamehen (752)
51
Amazon {dam of Maid Marian
(804)
75
XIV
INDEX.
Ambergris (Vol. xvi., p. 504) :
Oakapple
AMOS, PETER
ANDERSON, CHARLES
Angela (678)
Angeli ^679)
Aristocrat — George's
Aristocrat — Stranger's . .
Arrow
ARTHUR, T. GLEN . .
Ascetic (Vol. xiii., p. 215) :
b. c, dam Diana (733) . .
Emerald
ASHDOWN, Dr. GEORGE W.W.
Astron
Atbeling (Vol. xv., pp. 217, 650) :
Scatbe (875)
ATKINSON, T
Auriferous. .
Avoutes (Vol. xiii., p. 29) :
b. f. (dead) dam Maid Marian
(804)
Bake Boy
Baker Pacha
Baldur (Vol. xv., p. 164) :
ch. f., dam Offchurch (422) .
Barbara (684)
Barrister . .
Bay President(by President Junior)
Princess Beatrice (249)
Princess Louise
Bay Salt . .
Beaudesert (Vol. xiv., p. 420) :
The Marquis
BEAUFORT, DUKE OP (htd.)
Belgrade . .
BELL, —
Belladonna — Dickenson's
Belladonna — Jago-Trelawny's . .
Bellerophon (Vol. xiii., p. 480) :
b. c, dam Mab (799) . .
Bellman
Belshazzar
Belwade
Ben Wyvis. .
Benvenuto (bfu. to Galloping]
Queen (921) /
Bercy (by Flageolet) :
Count Bercy
Bertred
Bess
BETHELL, GEORGE..
Betsy B
Betty
Bexhill
Bill
OWNEKS.
Page
46
5
105—106
74
BREEDERS.
Page
46
105—106
33
82
40
63
FOAL3.
Page
96
94
94
48
45
47
42
101
72
105
35
75
25
25
87
32
82
47
47
61
86
125
28
100
73
24
24
24
126
(127
\128
38
131
25
25
25
96
24
INDEX.
XV
Billy Baker
Billycock (Vol. xiv., p. 181) :
Jini Crosv
Birthday . .
Blackthorn
Blankney . .
BLENKIN, FKEDEIUGK
Blood Red (Vol. xvi., pp. 47, 64*J)
Belladonna
Winnie . .
Blue Blood
Blue Blood (Vol. xiii., p. 275) :
Blue John
Chaiidos . .
ch. c, dam Peahen (839)
Blue Boy (Vol. xvi., p. 325) :
b. f., dam Florence (749)
Blue Button
Blue Garter
Blue Grass (Vol. xvi., p. 756) :
Blue Button
Blue Garter
NeUy Bluegrass (830) . .
ch. c, dam Folly (626)
Tommy Bluegrass
Blue Jacket
Blue John. .
Blue Ribbon
Blue Ruin (Vol. xiv., p. 389) :
ch. c, dam Novelty (833)
Blue and Buff
Boco
BOLES, F. J. COLERIDGE
Bombardier (Vol. xiv., p. 150)
Ma Belle
Bonanza (Vol. xvi., p. 120) :
Bridget
Bonaparte (Vol. xiv., p. 55) :
Pretty Face II. (853) . .
BOND, Dr. T., F.R.G.S.
Bonny BeUe (698)
Bonny Boy
Bonny Girl (699) . .
BON.SOR, JOHN
Border Maid (700)
BORN, —
Boscawen (Vol. xvi., p. 390) :
Ladybird
Toffee
BOUGHTON-KNIGHT, A.
BOURKE, ROBERT J. D.
BOYLE, CECIL..
BRABAZON, — . .
Bradgate (Vol. xiii., p. 69, dam
Cassiope) :
Stella (649)
BRADLEY, THOMAS . .
Briar-root . .
0WNEK3.
Page
47—98
57
58
BBKBDKBS.
Page
47—98
67
42—81
112
45
58
82
43
112
FOALS.
Page
25
120
49
49
89
100
100
97
27
88
89
49
67
67
67
67
74
93
74
48
27
131
87
82
61
80
107
34
52
52
52
108
39
72
78
114
INDEX.
OWNEES.
BKEEDEES.
FOALS.
Page
Page
Page
Bridget
RTJTq'T'nW
70
107
BROCK, J. C
63—64—67
63—64
BROCTON, W. R
87
BROOKE, SIR DOUGLAS, Bart.
107—115
BROWN, — (Hereford) . .
24
BROWN, — (Ruyton XI. Towns)
26
Brown Bread (Vol. x., p. 48) :
Golden Cross
125
BRUCE, LADY HENRY BRU-
DENELL
36
Bruce (Vol. xiv., p. 594) :
b. c, dam Miss Honitou (923)
181
Brunette . .
96
Buckenham (Vol. x., p. 166) :
Bess
25
Betsy B.
25
ch. e., dam Betsy Baker (691)
25
f., dam Debonnaire (919)
125
Buckshot (Vol. XV., p. 653) :
Buckthorn
19
Buxom . .
- 19
Buckthorn
19
BUDD, J. W
86
BUDD, S. P.
62—66
62
BULKELEY, Lt. Col. RIVERS
{ridden by)
13
BUNBURY, J. (htd.) ..
85
BURTT, C
77
BusyB
25
BUTT, J
27
Buxom
19
Cabin Boy {see Nautch Girl (828)
..
85
CANDLISH, J. J
74-86
86
CANNING, W. GORDON, M.P.H.
60
Cardinal York (Vol. xi., p. 225) :
b. c, dam Clara (714)
85
Carlsbad (1)
131
Carnation (710)
38
Carthusian (Vol. xiii., p. 198) :
Chancellor
103
Premier
108
Statesman
103
Castrina (713)
27
Cavalier :
bl. f., dam Brownie (703)
31
Cavahero (Vol. xiii., p. 192) :
ch. c, dam Mrs. O'Shea (824)
, ,
84
Cedar (Vol. xvi., p. 20) :
bl. f., dam Sally Brass (871) . .
104
Challenger
60
Chance
108
Chancellor..
..
108
Chandos . .
88
CHANDOS-POLE, R
126
CHANDOS-POLE-GELL, H. . .
88
Chaperone . .
77
INDEX.
CHAPLIN, ERNEST . .
Charley Merrylegs 3rd (Hackney):
Briar-root
CHARRINGTON, HUGH S. . .
Cheemaunan (Vol. xv., p. 644) :
br. c, dam Milkmaid (404) ..
Chelsea (Vol. xiv., p. 60) :
Killeen . .
Cherry Pie . .
Cherry Ripe (Vol. xvi., p. 85) :
Cherr}' Pie
CHESHATil, Lord (htd.)
Child of the Mist (Vol. xv., p. 272)
Ben Wyvis
CHINNERY, H. (htd.) . .
Chip Chase (Vol. xv., p. 5)
br. c., dam Bondsmaid (697) . .
CHOLMONDELEY, Lord . .
CHRISTY, JAMES
Churchill (Hackney) :
ch. c, dam Exchange (744) . .
Claremont (Vol. xiii., p. 89) :
The Gem
CLARK,—
CLARK, JOHN P. & T
CLARKE, CHARLES . .
CLAYHILLS, Colonel J.
MENZIES
CLAYHILLS, T. (htd.)
CLAYHILLS-HENDERSON,
Capt., R.N
CLIPDEN, LORD (htd.)
CLIFTON, J. H
Climb Axe (bro. to Alpenrose (675)
Clitheroe . .
Clonakilt (717)
Coco (Vol. xvi., p. 330) :
Elegance (741)
CODLING, G. {htd.) ..
CODLING, G. and J
COGHLAN, WILLIAM
Coldstream (Vol. xvi., p. 94) :
Bonny Belle (698)
Bonny Boy
COLEMAN, —
Colonel (Vol. xvi., p. 541) :
b. f., dam Marion (807)
Coltness (Vol. xiii., p. 99) :
Scorn (876)
Comet (720)
Conaglen (Vol. xv., p. 360) :
Sappho . .
Conductor (Vol xiv., p. 20) :
Miss Langlands
b. f., dam Thistle (899)
Warbler . .
Conjuror (Vol. xii., p. 473) :
Juggler . .
OWNERS.
Page
89
32
38—85
106
107
69
79—93
27
27—72
57
118
62
29—52
3
BRKEDEKH.
foals.
Page
Page
114
100
79
65
72
72
126
29
107
106
A r?
69
91
72
29—52
3
99
47
101
19
92
99
61
52
52
76
105
74
47
104
116
120
132
INDEX.
OWNERS.
BREEDERS.
FOALS
Page
Page
Page
Couiiauglit (Vol. xvi., p. 128) :
b. f., dam Bett (692) . .
27
Comet (720)
74
CONRY, P
105
COOPER, JOHN
Jl-57— 85— 87
Coronilla . .
28
Corsair
18
GOTTAM, JOHN
lis
COTTRILL, NATHANIEL ..
43
Count Bercy
38
Countess . .
89
County Member (Hackney) :
Higbflyer
122
Crafton (Vol. xvi., p. 87) :
br. f., dam Maid of the Mist (SOG)
76
CRAKi, JAMES (hid.) ..
71
CRAWFORD, JOHN . .
lii
Gribbage . .
39
CRIPPS, WILLIAM ..
103
Criterion (Vol. xiii., p. 96) :
Victorina
118
Crom-a-boo (Vol xv., p. 141) :
b. c, dam Diana (734)
..
43
Crossbow . .
47
Crowberry (Vol. xvi., p. 284) :
b. c, dam Kilmurry (768)
59
Crown Princess . .
96
Cucumber (Vol. xiii., p. 16) :
Tomato . .
, .
114
Cumberland Lassie {g. g. daui of
The Baron (9)
, ,
, ,
6
CURRY, THOMAS
28
CUTHBERT, CLAUD A.
24
CZARNIKOW, Miss [htd.)
109
••
Dagmar [dam of Castlrnoch (2). .
2
Dairymaid
79
Dalesman . .
61
DALY, JAMES
50—105
Dan Dancer (Vol. xv., pp. 857, 651):
The Dandy
71
Dancette . .
90
DARE, THOMAS
23
23
DARRELL, JAMES S
22—36
DAVIES, HENRY JAMES . .
65
DAVIES, TOM
62—73—78
62
DAWSON, E. HOWARD
33
DAY, JOHN, Junk
35
DAY, THOMAS OSBORNE . .
116
Daybreak (731)
29
De Clare (Vol. vii., p. 299) :
Lady Flora
25
DE TRAFFORD, Sir H. F., Bakt.
30—43-72—85
'
DENNISON, ABRAM . .
104
104
DENT, W^ILLIAM
40—89 .
40-89
DICKENSON, JOHN . .
28—99
28 -99
DILLON, Hon. E
100
INDEX.
XIX
OWNERS.
BREEDEK3.
FOALS.
Page
Page
Page
DISTIN, HENRY
49
DIXON, WILLIAM . .
81
DODSWORTH, LEONARD ..
41
41
Doefoot (sec lleapcr (12) . .
ii
Dog Rose (Vol. xv., p. 188) :
b. f., dam Gameheu (752)
51
b. c, dam Polly Distin (852). .
95
Donald Caird (Vol. xiv., p. 504)
b. f., dam Brown Bess (25) . .
30
DONOVAN, M
50
Downpatrick (Vol. xiii., p. 504 :
ch. f. (dead) dam Mrs. Grundy
(B23)
83
Tittle Tattle
83
Due de Beaufort (\'ol. xiv., p. 602):
Middleton
78
Nigel
78
Duchess (sce.Queen. Mary (860) . .
98
DUKE, ROBERT A
19
19
DUNN, LATE Genkkal . .
75
DUNN, ISAAC D
21
DUNN, W. H
75
75
DYSON, HARRY
72
••
Eastern Emperor (Vol. xv., p. 17):
Gipsy Queen . .
75
ECCLES, Capt. G. M
115- 117
EDEN, A. H. H. (litd.) ..
80
EDWARDS, LATE JOHN
25
EGAN, JOHN P
48
Eglamore (Vol. xvi., p. 48) :
ch. c, dam Gwen (759)
55
ELCOON, MAJOR
83
Elegance (741)
61
Ellesmere (by New Oswestry (13) :
br. c, dam Maritana (397)
77
ch. c, dam Sunshine (896) . .
114
ch. f., dam Sunshine (896) . .
114
b. f., dam Temerity (470)
115
twins (dead) dam Temerity (470)
115
ELPHINSTONE, Hon. LILIAN
71
Emerald — Brooke's
115
Emerald — Robson's
101
Erin (dai>i of Erin's Fraud (3)
2
Erin's Fraud (3) :
Emerald
115
Escamillo (Vol. xv., p. 52) :
Bellman . .
24
Belshazzar
24
b. c, dam Wild Bee (911) . .
119
Ethel
49
Etiquette . .
24
Etona i.
61
EVERED, R. GUY
25
E.xile II. (Vol. XV., p. 266) :
b. c. (dead)dam Maid Marian(804)
75
b. c, dam Maid Marian (804)
75
INDEX.
OWNERS.
Page
Extra Number (g. g. dam uf Mrs.
Grundy (823)
F. N. D
FABLING, A
87
Fairyland (see LivacUa (795)
Falka
FALMOUTH, late Viscount. .
Farington {see Mrs. Grundy (823)
FARMER,—
FARQUHAR, GRANVILLE
{htd.)
119
FARR, —
Father O'Flynn
FAWCETT, FRANCIS..
"2
FENWICK, E. GUY . .
1—5
FERRIS, SAMUEL ..
28
Festive
FIFE, Capt. W. H
Fin Cooper
FINCH, Hon. Miss {hid.)
lie
FINLAY, J. {htd.)
lis
Fitz Agnes
Fitzroy (Vol. xvi., p. 441) :
Maggy
FITZ WILLIAM, Hon. T. W. . .
70
FITZWILLIAM, Lord . .
91
FLOWER, ERNEST C.
46—61
FLOWER, JAMES
41
FORREST, T. FORSYTH . .
120
FORT, Mrs. {htd.)
83
FORT, R
83
Foston
Foston Fireawayl(Hackney) :
Foston . .
FOULKES, LATE E
124
FOWLER, — {htd.)
FREDERICKS,:—
68
Friar
Friar Rush (Vol. xiv., p. 1G7) :
Carnation (710)
ch. c, dam Contentment (721)
ch. f., dam Contentment (721)
b. c., dam Dora (736) . .
Friar
Nan Rush
ch. f., dam Polly (626)
Speculation
Stanley . .
Trottie
Young Friar
FRY, C. E. BRUCE . .
96
FURBER, W
FURBER and BURTON
45
GEORGE, WILLIAM . .
4
8
BREEDERS.
Page
31
126
96
2
28
63
46
41
13-
-66
45
FOALS.
Page
88
27
71
76
83
129
48
75
18
73
92
92
44
38
38
38
44
44
39
98
73
44
44
73
INDEX.
OWNERS.
BREEDERS.
Page
Page
George Frederick (Vol. xiii., p. 356);
Prince Fredericlv
CtERISH, —
41
Gilderoy (Vol. xiv., p. 195) :
Gold Dust
GILES, DUDLEY P
80
GILL, JOHN
55
Gillingham Squire
GILMOUR, ALLAN, Yr.
37—57—74
37
Gipsy, late Lady Wynn . .
Gipsy Queen
Glance Shot
Glendale (Vol. xiv., p. 361) :
ch. f., dam Masbette (810) . .
Glengyle (Vol. xv., p. 483) :
Blackthorn
GODSON, PRANK
77
GODWIN, J. J
22—32
Gold Dust
Gold Dust (Vol. xvi., p. 250) :
Golden Locks . .
br. c, dam Shropshire Girl (883)
Golden Cross
Golden Cross (by Brown Bread) :
Auriferous
Golden Locks — Clifton's..
Golden Locks — Lees'
GOLDFRAP, MAJOR H.
22
GOLDFRAP, I\Irs. {hfd.)
22
Gordon
Gordon (Vol. xvi., p. 552) :
b. c, dam Beetle (491)
ch. c, dam j\Irs. Grundy (823)
b. f., dam Scanty (646)
bl. f., dam Wild Bee (911) . .
GORE-BOOTH, IMiss A.
18' '72
117
Gossip
Gowanbank
Gowanbrae
GREAVES, R. T
63
GREEN, G. H
82
GREENALL, GILBERT, Jon.
44_99_104
Greyshine . .
GRIMSTON, CoLONEi
104
HAGAR, ABRAHAM . .
84
HAGEN, —
112
Half-and-Half (Vol. xiii., p. 508) :
F.N.D
HAMES, Messrs.
60—61
HAMILTON AND BRANDON,
DUKE OF, K.T
51—95
Hamlet,
HANBURY, E. E
19
HARDING,—
61
HARFORD, H. W. L
90
HARFORD, JOHN C
41—90
86
107
23.
125
75
85
77
49
167
35
108
125
35
118
35
77
23
83
104
119
83
54
54
62
27
93
INDEX.
Harlequin . .
Harpenden (Vol. xvi., p. 763) :
br. c, dam Clio (716) ..
Hedges Lalage . .
Harriet
HART, C. H
HARTER, J. F. HATPEILD
HAS LE WOOD, A. 0. ..
Hatchet
Hazard
Hector — Brock's ..
Hector — Murphy's
Hedges Lalage
Hedges Lassie (761)
Hedges Lord
HELME, Capt
Help (Vol. xvi., p. 50) :
Princess I\Iay . .
HENMAN, WALTER J.
HENSMAN, LATE P. O.
Herald (Vol. xiv., p. 337) :
Ethel
Mayfly
Herculean Chief (Vol. xvi., p. 354):
Birtliday
Philo
Hermione . .
Hesper (764)
Hesperithusa {dam of Hesper (12
HICK, JOHN .."
Highborn (Vol. xiii., p, 569) :
Lady Vere
Highflyer . .
Hilarious (Vol. xiv., p. 201) :
Carlsbad (1)
HIRE, JOHN . .
HISCOCK, S. A
HOARE, Mrs. C. T.
HODSON, CAMPBELL
HOLDEN, THOMAS . .
HOLT, W. D
HOLTBY, WILLIAM . .
Holystone . .
Homely (Vol. xvi., p. 543) :
Hesper (764) . .
Peveril . .
b. c, dam Zaeo (914) . .
br. f., damZazel(917)..
Honiton (Vol. x., p. 120) :
Busy B
HORNBY, Capt. J. PHIPPS
HORSLEY, J. H.
HOULDSWORTH, H. . .
HUDDLESTON, J. E. . .
HUDSON, GEORGE . .
Huguenot (Vol. xv., p. 142) :
Sam
Sarah
OWNERS.
Page
122
81
BREEDERS.
Page
21
61
3—89
92
101
34
117
63
76
43—107
6
88
31
94
92
67
85
6
107
foals.
Page
71
36
56
111
18
108
67
40
56
56
56
28
49
78
49
99
21
55
11
35
122
131
101
55
118
121
122
26
120
120
INDEX.
XXlll
HUMPHRIES, ALFRED ER-
NEST
HUNT, MEYNELL ..
Htintiugtower (Vol. xvi., p. HDl) :
Daybreak (731)
Mina
HUTSON, J. R. FARR. .
Hypatia
Invention (Vol. xvi., p. 121)
Inventor
Inventor . .
lolanthe
IRELAND, CHARLES
IRWIN, LUKE J.
Jack Tar . .
Jack Tar (Vol. xvi., p. 538) :
Blue Jacket
br. c, dam Maid Marian (804)
JACKSON, EDWARD S., M.B.
JACKSON, THOMAS ..
JACKSON, LATE T
JAGO-TRELAWNY, Majob-Gkn.
JAMES, R. BOUCHER
JAMES, WILLIAM . . . . -[
Jannock (Vol. xv., p. 502) :
b. c, dam Mrs. Grundy (823) . .
b. c, dam Mrs. Grundy (823) . .
JEEVES, FRANK ALLEN . .
Jim Crow . .
Johnny Longtail . .
JOHNSTONE, A. J. S., M.F.H.
(hid.) ..
JOICEY, JAMES
JONES, — (Nescliffe)
JONES, EDWARD
JONES, WALTER
JONES, W. PRIDE
Juggler
Kallicrates (Vol. xvi., p. 222) :
Golden Locks . .
KEYNES, JOHN
Khaniseen (Vol. xiv., p. 241) :
Molly Bawn
Killeen
Kilmarth (Vol. xvi., p. 540) :
Dairymaid
twins (dead), dam Milkmaid (404)
oh. f., dam Offchurch (422) . .
Kilteel
KING, G. W. {htd.)
King of Trumps . .
KINSKY, Count
OWNERS.
Page
115
50
31
BKEEDKRS.
Page
117
105
59
42—100
53
20—49—93
102
84—97
54
21 91
26
32—77—115
41—82
43
4
1—4- ISO
51
42
20—49
97
91
9
66
FOALS.
Page
29
88
28
43
43
21
101
48
75
83
83
120
125
182
118
88
65
79
79
87
40
67
INDEX.
KIRK, J
Knight Templar (Vol. xiv., p. 310):
Belwade..
Knight of Kars (Vol. viii., p. 343):
Belgrade
Gipsy, late Lady Wynn
New Oswestry (13)
Laddie
Lady Bevys (dead)
Lady Emily
Lady Flora
Lady Florence
Lady Guard (780)
Lady Loyal (781)
Lady Maiden (782)
Lady Mary
Lady Vere . .
Ladybird . .
LAMBTON, Capt. Hon. G.
LAMBTON, Hon. GEORGE
[htd.)
Lamlash (Vol. xii., p. 38) :
Little Dot, aft. Bertred
Lancaster Rose . .
Lancastrian (Vol. xiv., p. 486) :
Arrow
Castrina (713)
Crossbow
Lancaster Rose
br. c, dam Maid IMarian (804)
li. f., dam Maid Slarian (804)
LANDON, EDWARD H.
LANGHAM, H. H
LANGLANDS, Major J. S. . .
LAWRENCE, HAROLD
L'ESTRANGE, C. A
Le Capitaine (by Monarchist) :
Kilteel . .
LEES, G. J. DUNVILLE
LEGARD, Rev. CECIL
Leinthall (by Roscius) :
Rosabell . .
LENNARD, Sir T. B., Bart. . .
LETT, JOHN
LEWIS, J. AND SONS . .
Life Guard
Lifeboat (Vol. xvi., pp. 160, 768) :
Brunette
Lilac
Limerick (Vol. xvi., p. 464) :
Stella
Sultan . .
Sybil
Linnseus (Vol. xv., p. 462) :
g. c, dam Shropshire Girl (883)
Souvenir
br. f., dam Souvenir (887) . .
owners.
Page
BREEDERS.
Page
76
42-76
83
32—112
56
.36—59—122
68
57
35
33—56
32
21
-70-
53
-113
113
53
FOALS.
Page
24
125
125
125
61
32
68
25
99
67
67
20
93
35
39
131
120
47
27
47
120
75
75
40
82
63
96
71
79
79
79
108
78
110
INDEX.
Lion (Vol. xvi., p. 623) :
br. f., dam Peahen (839)
Lisette (793)
Little Dot
LITTLEDALE, ST. GEORGE
Lizzie (see Betsy Baker (691) . .
Llandowlais Lass
LLOYD, —
Loadstone (Vol. xvi. p. 764) :
]\Iagnet . .
Lochinvar (5) :
Hector . .
Lockstitch (Vol. xv., p. 860) :
b. f., dam Lady Oswestry (786)
LODDER, JAMES
Logic {lif-bvo. to Lochinvar (5)
LONGPIELD, LATE RICHARD
LONGPIELD, R. E. . .
LONGTON, JOHN
LONSDALE, Earl of
Lord Byron (Vol. xvii., p. 943):
Corsair . .
Lord Maiden (A^ol. xiv., p. 164)
Lady IMalden (782) . .
Lord Molynoo (Vol. xv., p. 227)
Lady Emily
]\Iagnesia
The Star
Lord Pero . .
Lord Rattler (Hackney) :
Narcotic
Lord Smeaton (Yorkshire Coach
Horse :
Hamlet . .
Lord Walton (Hackney) ;
b. c, dam Spinster (125)
Louise (798)
Loved One (Vol. xv., p. 365) :
b. c, dam Immerdar (766) . .
b. f., dam Immerdar (766) . .
b. f., dam Immerdar (766) . .
Nabob . .
Loyalist (Vol. xvi., p. 77) :
Lady Loyal (781)
Lucy (.Si's, to dam of Yoxmg Make
Haste (10)
LUSCOMBE, F
LYONS, D
j\ra BeUe
Mabella (800)
MacGOWAN, —
MacIVER, COLIN
MACHELL, Capt.
MACKENZIE, A. [htd.)
Maggy
Magnesia . .
0WNEE8.
Page
17—101
98
BREEDERS.
Page
101
50
50
29
2
58
2
106
54
87
FOALS.
Page
89
102
131
26
68
18
40
66
3
18
20
68
34
68
70
85
93
111
27
57
57
57
85
67
80
30
73
34
INDEX
Magnet
Maid of Taiiatt (805) . .
Maisie
Major
Make Haste (Vol. xiii., p. 270) :
b. c, dam Heroine (763)
MANN, JOSEPH
MANN, ROBERT J. . .
MANNING, C. N
Mansour (Vol. xvii., p. 435) :
The Count
Marieubad
Mariner
Marioni (Vol. xvi., p. 415) :
Abbots Leigh . .
ch. f., dam Barmaid (686)
Boco
Gillingham Squire
Toboggan
Marjory {see The Shreiu (898) . .
Mark (Vol. xvi., p. 760) :
Marksman
Princess. .
Sweet Briar
Marksman . .
Marksman (by Rifleman) :
Stella
Slarquis of Tavora(Vol. xvi. , p. 498)
ch. c, dam FortaHce (751) . .
b. f., dam Portalice (751)
b. f., dam Fortahce (751)
MARSHALL, SAMUEL
MARTIN, LATE JAMES
MARTON, GEORGE . .
Mary Stuart {davi of Queen Mar}/
(860)
Masaniello (Vol. xiii., p. 373) :
Varteg Hill
Matilda {dam of Naiitch Girl (828)
May .. ■ ..
May Ply \
May Fly (by Underhand) :
b. f., dam Betsy Baker (691). .
Otteridge
May Fly . .
MEADOWS, THOMAS. . '. '
MEIN, T. & M. . .
MELEADY, T ',
Melleray . .
Menthrastum (Vol. xvi., p. 545) :
b. c, dam Souvenir (887)
MEREDITH, RICE . .
MEREDITH, RICHARD
Merry Duchess (812) .. .. ]
Michael Angelo (Vol. xiii., p. 215)- I
Angela (678) . . . .
Angeli (679)
OWNERS.
BREEDEKS.
i'OALS.
Page
Page
Page
18
108
74
30
56
39
39
19
111
88
109
84
45
54—64
30—108
120
2—5
fSO- .35—
1 108
38
131
58
58
23
Gl
23
110
115
109
109
109
109
113
50
50
50
98
68
85
27
125
25
131
129
110
30
i)4
94
INDEX.
xxvn
illDDLETON, LORD . .
Middletou . .
MILES, CHARLES . .
Milkboy
MILLER, THOMAS HENRY.
MILLETT, HENRY ..
Mina
Mirfield Sensation (Hackney) :
br. c, dam Miss Barton (230)
br. c, dam Miss Barton (230)
Mirlifior (by Soapstone) :
b. c, dam Brownie (703)
Miss Baker
Miss Kheen (819) . .
Miss Lauglands . .
Moiety
Molly Bawn
Moonlight . .
MOORE, GARRETT
MORGAN, Col. Hon. FRED. C,
M.P
Morglay (Vol. xvi., p. 393) :
b. f., dam Thistle (899)
Morocco (Vol. xiii., p. 2) :
Countess
Moss Hawk (Vol xv., p. 489) :
eh. c, dam Emerald (742) . .
MOTION, A. R
Mr. Stanley
Mr. Winkle (Vol. xiii., p. 560) :
Tim
Mrs. Star {dam of Starlight (8)
Mrs. Taft {dam of Debonnairc (919)
MULCASTER, GEORGE
MURPHY, TIMOTHY..
MURRAY, WILLIAM ..
Muscatel . .
Mustapha (by Bon Vivant) ;
b. f., dam Clara (714)..
Myrtle
Mystery {see Barmaid (686)
Nabob
Nan Rush. .
Nannie Scarlet {sister to Scarlet
Runner (874)
Napper Tandy
Napsbury (Vol. xiv., p. 285) :
Sweetheart
Narcotic . .
Natal
Nell (829)'
Nelly Bluegrass (830) . .
New Oswestry (13)
New Oswestry (13)
eh. c, dam Betsy Baker (691)
OWNKKS.
Page
23—104—117
119
38
_46— 61— 701 [
79—115 f
82
120
BBEEDEB9.
Page
23—119
70
35—108
77—106
118
38
40
111
40
P0AL3.
Page
78
79
80
80
31
25
24
104
74
88
63
116
39
47
27
27
5
124
113
35
71
23
85
39
105
90
110
85
18
94
74
125
25
XXVlll INDEX.
New Oswestry (13) — cont.
Blue Ribbon
Eufus
St. Galmier (6) .
Savoyard
Zoedone . .
NEWMAN, W. T.
NEWTON, THOMAS . .
NICHOLL, WILL {}itd.)
Nightgown
Nigel
Nyanza
O'BRIEN, Com. F. H. S., R.N.
O'HARA, Capt. C. K
Oakapple . .
Ocean Wave (Vol. xv., p. 353) :
Sabrina . .
Old Maid
Olivette
Omega (Vol. xiii., p. 239) :
Belladonna
Queen of the May (861)
ORME, ROBERT W
Oswestry (by New Oswestry (13)
Oswestry (by New Oswestry (13) :
b. 0., dam Clara (714) . .
St. Oswald
Young Oswestry
Otteridge . .
Our John (Vol. xiii., p. 385) :
Baker Boy
Outfit (Vol. xii., p. 436) :
Blankney
Gordon . .
Peggy
Phoebe (622)
Trousseau
Paddy
PAIGE, WILLIAM
Pandora (837)
Pansy (838)— Dent's
Pansy — Thursby's
Pantaloon {sire of dmn of Alpen-
rose (675)
Panzerschiff (Vol. xvi., p. 480) :
b. f., dam Diana (733)
Papyrus (Vol. xvi., p. 365)";
Silvia
Paramour (Vol. xvi., p. 266) :
b. c., dam Busybody (301)
b. c, dam Busybody (301)
PARTRIDGE, Capt. W.
Passe-par-tout (Vol. xvi., p. 642) :
br. c, dam Scarlet Runner (874)
OWNEBS.
Page
103
34
71
60—69
65
65
96
BRKEDERS.
FOALS.
Page
Page
131
181
131
132
131
■2-^
103
91
18
71
60—69
96
70
111
21
28
28
126
85
85
27
131
25
89
77
89
89
89
50
89
40
52
19
42
74
31
31
105
INDEX.
XXIX
Patchwork (dai)i of Yotcng Make
Haste (10) ..
PATERSON, JOHN W. J.,
M.F.H
PAUL, P. Z
PEARSON, MARK
PEASE, ALFRED E J
PEASE, H. F
Peggy
PELLIER-JOHNSON, Gapt. . .
PEMBER, G. H., M.F.H. (htd.)
Popper & Salt (Vol. xvi., p. 376) :
Bay Salt
Etoua
br. f. (dead), dam Lady Bridget
(774)
Peppermint (Vol. xv., p. 302) :
b. c, dam Astasia (680)
Pepsatia (842)
Spicebox
Pepsatia (842)
PERCIVAL, LATE MRS.
Pero Gomez (Vol. xii., p. 397) :
Lord Pero
Queen Mary
PETCH, J. P
Peveril
PHILLIPS, THOMAS . .
Philo
Phcebe (622)
Pillager (Vol. xvi., p. 434) :
b. c, dam Caprice (708)
Pilot
Pine Tree (Vol. xiii., p. 34(5) :
Lilac
'■ ]\Iyrtle
PINNOCK, WILLIAM . .
PLATT, MRS. J. E
Polardine, late Geordia Heriot
(Vol. xiii., p. 557) :
Johnny Longtail
POLLOCK, LATE J
Potentate (Vol. xiii., p. 119) :
br. c, dam Seabreeze (877) . .
Sultan . .
POTTER, EDMUND . .
POWELL, MISS
POWELL, LATE W. R. H.
Premier
Prescription (Vol. xv., p. 523) :
— c, dam Contentment (721)
Presto
Prestonpans (Vol. xiv., p. 35) :
Pansy (838)
Pretty Face II. (853) . .
Pride (by Sportsman) :
Festive . .
Page
40—54
58
28
28—86—90
102
28
72
33
Page
54
tUALa.
Page
102
116
95
5o
120
96
59
18
93
120
109
18
89
61
61
61
21
21
103
21
70
70
118
99
89
33
59
71
71
125
106
103
103
38
18
40
84
48
INDEX,
PRIESTNER, GEORGE
Prince Charles (Vol. xvi., p. 567
b. c, damMab (799) ..
Prince Frederick . .
Prince Pero
Princess — Marion's
Princess (858) — Walton's
Princess Beatrice (249) . .
Princess Helena (859)
Princess Louise . .
Princess May
Privateer (Vol. xiv., p. 249) :
Maisie . .
Professor (Vol. xv., p. 494) :
Barbara (684) . .
Tramp . .
PROUD, JOHN . .
Punchinello
Punjaub (Vol. xvi., p. 774) :
b. c, dam Old Blood (834)
Pursebearcr (Vol. xiv., p. 458)
Coronilla
Q. 0. (Vol. xvi., p. 61) :
Barrister
b. c, dam Sunshine (896)
QUARTERMAINE, HENRY.
Queen May
Queen of the May (861).
Queen's Herald (Vol. xiii., p. 360)
May
QUICKFALL, —
Quits (Vol. xiii., p. 469)
Chance . .
Hazard . .
— f. (dead), dam Shropshire
Girl (883)
Radius (Vol. xvi., p. 423) :
Pansy
Rameses (Vol. xvi., p. 189) :
br. f., dam Pearl (840)..
ch. f., dam Pearl (840) . .
RAW, MICHAEL
Reality II. (Hackney) :
b. f., dam Lady Somerset (72)
Rector
Redwing . .
REED, THOMAS D
Regent (Vol. xiv., p. 348) :
b. c, dam Duchess (737)
REIDY, THOMAS
RE ILLY, Vet. -Major J.
OWNERS. I BBEEDEBS.
Page I Page
20—64—94 ! 20—64
34
99
FOALS.
Page
73
86
70
109
84
47
47
47
28
74
32
52
21
87
28
82
114
70
28
27
92
47
22
108
108
108
52
90
90
67
67
17
45
102
INDEX.
REMNANT, FREDERICK M.
Reserve (by Coward) :
b. c, dam Fanny (746)
b. c, dam Fanny (746)
br. f., dam Fanny (746)
Retreat (Vol. xiv., p. 387) ;
Father O'Flynn
Marienbad
Returns (Vol. xiv., p. 254) :
br. c, dam Contentment (721)
b. f., dam Contentment (721)
Reveller (Vol. xvi., p. 457) :
b. or br.f.,dam ]Miss Honiton (923)
Reverberation (Vol. xii., p. 166) :
The Pilot
Truestone
Reviver
REWCASTLE— (/jirf.) ..
RICHARDSON, JAMES
RICHARDSON, JOHN . .
Riversdale (Vol. xvi., p. 288) :
Alpheios
Robin (Hackney) :
Lady Florence . .
ROBINSON, J. C. H
ROBINSON, T. {htd.) ..
ROBINSON, THOMAS . .
ROBSON, JOHN
Roderick Diiu
Roebuck (Vol. viii., p. 487) :
Roscommon
ROGERS, THOMAS . .
Rosabell . .
Rosaura {g. dam of Hesper (12)
Roscom.mon
Rosette — Duke's . .
Rosette — Holt's . .
Rosette — Maclver's
Rosicrucian (Vol. xiii., p. 264) :
bl. c. (dead) dam Janie (360)
Roswal (Vol. xvi., p. 209) :
Vesper . .
b. f., dam Victory (909)
Rosy Monk (Vol. xvi., p. 366) :
Gowanbrae
ROTHSCHILD, LEOPOLD DE
Rough Diamond {half-brother to]
Gallopinq Queen (921) . . )
ROUTLEDGE, —
ROUTLEDGE, JOSEPH
Royal Charter (Vol. xvi., p. 414) :
■ Bonny Girl (699)
Royalty (Vol. xv., p. 86) :
Louise' (798)
Moiety
Mr. Stanley
Princess (858)
Rosette . .
OWNERS.
Page
IIG— 118
BREEDERS.
Page
29
24
31—119
65
38
101
25
81
119
33
128
73
57
XXXI
FOALS.
Page
48
48
48
129
131
38
38
131
39
107
19
42
99
18
132
82
11
132
19
63
58
58
101
119
54
fl27
(128
52
74
27
84
58
XXxil INDEX.
OWNERS. 1
BiiEEDEKa.
eoals
Page
Page
Page
Ruddigore (Vol. xvii., p. 941) :
Aristocrat
45
Blue Blood
97
ch. c, dam Cabrera (501)
32
ch. f., dam Goodcraft (187) • •
53
Jack Tar . .
101
Pandora (837)
89
Redwing
17
Sunlight
113
ch. c, dam Sunshine (895) . .
113
Waverley
35
Rufus . .
131
RUTHERFORD, — . .
38
Sabrina
79
SADLIER, J. R
5
St. Galmier (6)
..
131
St. Liz. (Vol. xiii., p. 194) :
Lisette (793)
102
b. f., dam Phillis (844)
91
b. f., dam Sally (868) . .
102
St. Oswald. .
35
St. Paul (Vol. xvi., p. 763) :
St. Walburga . .
72
ST. QUINTIN, MRS. {htd.) . .
48
ST. QUINTIN, W. H
48
St. Swithin (Vol. xv., p. 296) :
b. c, dam Thistle (899)
116
St. Walburga
72
Sahsbury (Vol. xv., p. 251) :
Nightgown
91
b. c, dam Petticoat (843)
91
Sam . .
120
Sam Kheen (Vol. xvi., p. 118) :
Miss Kheen (819)
24
b. c, dam Sunshine (896)
114
SAMPSON, LATE Capt
115
SANDBACH, Majok S
114
SANDERS, HENRY . .
81
81
SANDERS, R. A. [htd.)
49
Sappho
.'. 47
Sarah
120
SARER, EDWIN
74
SAUNDERS, Capt. F. W.
113
Savoyard . .
'. '. 132
Scathe (875)
105
Scherzo (Vol. xvi., p. .58) :
Allegro . .
18
Presto . .
18
SCHRODER, BARON . .
132
Scorn (876)
'.'. io5
Scot Guard (Vol. xv., p. 402) :
Chaperone
77
Dalesman
61
Lady Guard (780)
67
Life Guard
63
Rosette . .
1 63
INDEX.
xxxu
OWKKKS.
BKKKDKKa.
FUALb
Page
Page
Page
SCOTT, WILLIAM
110
110
Sea Kale . .
106
Selim (Vol. xiv., p. 606) :
br. f., dam Souvenir (887)
110
SHAW, S
94
SHEEP, WILLIAM . .
68
SHEIL, —
47
Sheldrake (Vol. xiii., p. 54) :
Harlequin
71
Sherbrooke (Vol. xvi., p. 765) :
b. c, dam Venus (662)
117
ch. c., dam Wild Bee (911) . .
119
SHEREATT, late ALEXANDER
60
SHERRATT, Mrs. E. J.
30—60
73—78
SHERRATT, J. L. (htd.)
60
Shot Girl
85
Shotesham (Vol. xvi., p. 491) ;
Glance Shot
85
Shot Girl
85
SHUTTER, H
97
Silurian (Vol. xv., p. 364) ;
Old Maid
111
Silver Belle (884)
84
Silver Crown (Vol. xv., p. 382) :
Crown Princess
96
Silver BeUe (884)
84
SILVESTER, P. W
55—56
55—56
Silvia
74
Sir Prederick (Vol. xiv., p. 421) :
Aristocrat
48
Sir George (Vol. xiii., p. 202) :
Nell (829)
94
Rosette . .
19
Sir Harry (Vol. xvi., p. 74) :
Harriet . .
111
SKINNER, Capt. CHARLES
L. A
103
SKIRVING, THOMAS M. . .
51
SMALLWOOD, DAVID
93
SMITH, S.LEE
104
104
SNELLING, CHARLES A. . .
55—56
56
Snowball . .
77
SNOWDEN, W. C. P
78
■■
Snowdoun (Vol. xv., p. 250) :
Moonlight •
63
Roderick Dhu . .
18
Snowball
77
Society (sis. to Mrs. Grimdy (823)
88
Solus (Vol. xvi., p. 386) :
br. c, dam Brunette (704)
31
b. f., dam Brunette (704)
81
The Priar
78
The Nun
31
SOMERTON, Viscount
30
30
Somerton (Vol. xv., p. 458) :
b. or br. f., dam Mary Ann (809)
77
b. f., dam Seagull (878)
106
SOMERVILLE, M
86 94
86
INDEX.
OVFNERS.
BBEEDEBS.
FOALS.
Page
Page
Page
Soulouque (Vol. xiv., p. 557) :
Sea Kale
106
Southampton (Vol. xv., p. 375) :
Hermione
21
lolanthe
21
Souvenir . .
78
Spahi (Vol. svi., p. 608) :
cli. f., dam Queen Mary (860)
98
Sparham King
112
Speculation
73
SPENCER, J. MAITLAND . .
37
37
Spicebox . .
103
SPRINGFIELD, G. 0
112
SPRINGFIELD, T. 0. {htd.) . .
112
STALKER, JOHN
44
44
Stanley
44
STARKIE, COL. LE GENDRE
110—113—114
113
STARKIE, Mrs. (htd.) ..
110
Starlight (8) :
The Gunner
115
Statesman..
103
Statesman (H.B.i :
Clonakilt (717)
99
Stechford (Vol. xv., p. 470) :
Maid of Tanatt (805) . .
108
Stella — Saunders'
113
Stella (649)— Snowden's. .
78
Stella— Sturges'
79
STERN, E. D
74
STEVENSON, R. W
34
95
Stoic [lif-hro. to Lochinuar (5) ...
3
STOKES, C. W. R
94
STOKES, G. D
59
STOKES, J. H
38—63-69
STRAKER, CHARLES E. ..
80—92—111
STRAKER. J. H
122
STRANGER, R. N
45—97
Strathmore (Vol. xiv., p. 592) :
Gowanbank
54
STRICKLAND, SIR CHARLES,
Bart.
24
STURGES, E. M
79
STURTON STUD
83
Sultan — Skinner's
103
Sultan — Sturges' . .
79
Sunlight
113
Sunshine (Hackney) :
Greyshine
62
g. c, dam Lady Grey (777) . .
62
SUTTON, AMBROSE . .
lii
Sweet Briar
109
Sweetheart
110
Sweetstock (Vol. xii., p. 306) :
Baker Pacha . .
25
Betty
25
Billy Baker
25
Miss Baker
25
Sybil
79
INDEX.
XXXV
Sylvan Queen
Syrian (Vol. xii., p
Dancette
Hypatia
Napper Tandy .
362)
OWNERS.
Page
BBEEDEBb.
Page
TAILBY, W. W
Talisman (Vol. xv., p. 544) :
Cribbage
Tally Ho (Vol. xv., p. 641) ;
Olivette . .
Princess Helena (859) . .
Punchinello
TAUNTON, H. PERCY
TEMPLE, JAMES W |
TEMPLE, Miss M
Testator (Vol. xvi., p. 511) ;
b. c, dam Diana (733)
b. c, dam Maid of the Mist (806)
The Chancellor . .
The Cob (Vol. xv., p. 404) :
Blue and Buff
The Colonial (Vol. xvii., p. 587) :
Pilot
The Count. .
The Count (H. B.) :
Muscatel
The Dandy
The Drake (Vol. xvi., p. 202) :
Hedges Lassie (761)
The Friar
The Gem . .
The Gunner
The Marquis
The Nun
The Parson
The PHot
The Pope . .
The Preacher (Vol. xiii., p. 187) :
Etiquette
The Parson
The Romany King (Vol. xv., p. 398)
Pin Cooper
Sparham King . .
Sylvan Queen . .
The Sinner {bro. to The Sinneress
(885)
The Star
Theologian (Vol. xv., p. 559) :
Holystone
THOMAS, —
THURSBY, SIR JOHN
THURSBY, PIERS . .
THWAITES, THOMAS
Tim
67
FOAIiS.
Page
112
90
28
90
39
21
47
21
117—118-
122
3
-121
117-
121-
3
-122
114
110
52
59
42
76
80
59
38
113
71
56
78
101
115
86
31
112
39
100
24
112
75
112
112
109
68
101
XXXVl
INDEX.
TINDALL, C. W
Tittle Tattle
Toboggan . .
TODD, RICHARD
Toffee
TOLAN, JAMES
Tom Moody (H.B. Hunter Sire) :
The Chancellor. .
Tomato
Tommy Bluegrass
Toscano (Vol. xvi., p. 58) ;
br. f., dam Duchess (737)
Touchwood (Vol. xvi., p. 74) ;
br. c., dam Lioness (792)
TOWNELEY, late Colonel . .
TRACEY, Hon. ALGERNON
(hid.)
Tramp
Trappist (Vol. xiii., p. 60) :
Melleray
TREDECIAR, Loed
TRELAWNY, late CHARLES
TRENCH, W. T
Trottie
Trousseau . .
True Zeal
Truefit (Vol. xvi., p. 762) :
ch. c., dam Brov/nie (708)
Hedges Lord
True Zeal
Truth (904)
Whitesocks (910)
Truestone . .
Truth (904)
TUBES, W. BURRELL
Tunis (Vol xiv., p. 354) :
ch. c, dam Thistle (889)
Tynan (Vol. xvi., p. 353) :
Reviver . .
Underlaand (Vol. viii., p. 98) :
May Fly
Upper Ten (Vol. xvi., p. 552) :
ch. c, dam Lady Connaught(561)
Urio (ace Mrs. Grundy (823)
OVVNEKB. j
BKKLDtKb.
ij'OALS
Page
36
Page
Page
88
116
39
42—76
11
72
80
114
74
45
70
45
52
129
68
100
—91- 102
71—91
44
89
122
31
,56
122
121
i 81
107
121
22
116
19
125
61
83
VAN BRABANT, EDWARD.
Varteg Hill
VERNEY, R. J
Vesper
Vibration (Vol. xv., p. 235) :
Bill
Challenger
Merry Duchess (812) . .
37- 99
49 -78
37
68
101
24
60
30
INDEX.
XXXVll
Victor II {s. to Admiral Benbow (11)
Victorina . .
Molct (g.d. of Maid Marian (804)
Mrniew {see Queen Mary (8G0) . .
Volunteer (Hackney) :
Clitheroe
Vulcan (sec Shavings (882)
OWNERS.
Page
BREEDERS.
Page
FOALS.
Page
9
lis
75
98
9-1
107
WADLOW, E. C
129
WAINE, W. WHEATLEY ..
23
WAKELIN, JOSEPH . .
6
6
WALES, H.R.H. THE PRINCE
j
OF, K.G
32
32
WALLER, Dr. E
77
77
WALLIS, JAMES
88—116
116
WALTERS, THOMAS . . .. \
65
WALTON, WILLIAM . .
84—97—109
97—109
Warbler . .
WARD, E. M. [htd.) . .
25
WARD BROS. .. .. .. 1
78
Warpath (Vol. xvi., p. 220) : j
br. c, dam Sinneress (885) . . \
* •
WATKINS, CHARLES
80
80
WATKINS, C. F
73
Waverley . . . . . . . .
WELBURN, MATTHEW
79
Welcome Jack [see Mrs. Grundy
(823) .. .....
Westminster (Vol. xvi., p. 780) :
ch. c, dam Duchess (737)
ch. f., dam Duchess (737)
. .
cli. f., dam Duchess (737)
WHEELDON, W. G j
22—27—34
62—107
1
WHEELER, A. J
107
WHITEHEAD, GEORGE . . i
24
Whitesocks (910)
WHITTINGHAI\r, L. B.
98
98
Wickham (Vol. xv., p. 397) :
Mariner . .
WIDGER, T
34
WILKINSON, F
83
83
WILKINSON, FRANK B. . .
21—39—91
WILLAN, —
93
WILLDING-JONES, WILL-
DING
61
WILLIAMS, OWEN . .
75
Willoughby
WILMOT, SIR ROBERT, Bart.
4-7
WILSON, CHARLES {htd.) . .
t56
Wimbleton (by Clanronald) :
Llan(5owlais Lass
Winnie
WISEIMAN, J. F
67
WITHERS, ALFRED {htd.) . .
39
..
120
109
35
83
45
45
45
31
58
57
68
100
XXXVlll
INDEX.
Woodman (Vol. xvi., p. 578) :
Hatchet . .
ch. c. (dead) dam The Shrew
(898)
b. f., dam The Shrew (898) . •
WRIGHT, C. B. E
WROUGHTON, W. M
WYVAL, CHARLES . .
Xenophon (Vol. xiii., p. 559) :
b. f., dam Gamehen (752)
Gossip . .
b. c., dam Polly Distin (852).
YARD LEY STUD
YOUNG, MICHAEL . .
YOUNG, R. R. {htd.) ..
Young Dandy (by Dandy) ;
The Gunner
Young Friar
Young Oswestry . .
Young Ottoman (by Ottoman)
Lady Mary
Zanzibar (Vol. xiii., p. 231)
Natal
Nyanza . .
Zeal (Vol. xiv., p. 117) ;
Willoughby
Zoedoue
OWNERS.
Page
114
38—65—85
106—119
112
BBEEDKKS.
Page
90
107
19
FOALS.
Page
18
115
115
51
83
95
115
'.13
18
18
57
131
REGISTERED HUNTER SIRES.
RECOED OF
REGISTEEED HUNTEE SIEES
1 to 13.
REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE ENTRIES.
The GENEKAL STUD BOOK Ebfekences (Vol. p.) ake
ATTACHED TO THE THOROUGHBRED SiRES AND DaMS.
Where a Stallion or Mare is Eegistered in the ecori>
THE Number follows his or her name : — New Oswestry
(13)— Miss Honiton (923).
g. dam signifies grand-dam.
g. g. dam ,, great grand-dam.
RECORD
OP
HUNIJcjK sires (^no^ Tlioroughhred), registered
as complying ivith the folloiving Rides : —
(1) That they have won races under Jockey Club rules, or open races under Grand
National rules ■/'• or
(2) Provided their only half-bred strain conies directly through an ancestor which
has won races under Jockey Club rules, or open races under Grand National
rules ; or
(3) Provided their only half-bred strain comes directly through a stallion that
has sired, or through a mare that has bred, winners of races under Jockey
Club rules, or open races under Grand National rules.
1890-{
OioncT.
CARLSBAD— 1. E. Guy Fenwick,
Alconbury, Huntingdon.
Broion. Foaled 1884. Height 16-1.
RACES won by this Stallion, thus qualifying him for registry (rule 1) : —
icQo 'March 26th, Coventry Hunters' Steeplechase (£37 18s.) at Warwick.
°^"^( April 2nd, Ely Hunters' Steeplechase (£40 IBs.) at Cardiff.
' May 1st, Half-bred Hunters' Steeplechase (£38) at Edenbridge.
May 5th, Hunters' Hurdle Race (£48) at Aldershot.
May 28th, Canterbury Hunters' Steeplechase (£38) at Wye.
October 28th, Ely Hunters' Flat Race (£29) at Cardiff.
October 29th, Windsor Hunters' Steeplechase (£39) at Cardiff.
November 18th, Long Valley Hunters' Steeplechase (£48) at Aldershot.
' November 19th, Scurry Hunters' Steeplechase (£38) at Aldershot,
1891 March 20th, Challenge Hunt Steeplechase (£257) at Liverpool.
1892 April 29th, United Hunt Steeplechase (£38) at Huntingdon.
Breeder, Thomas Jackson, Pentreheylin, Maesbrook, Llanymynech,
Salop.
Sire, Hilarious (Vol. XIV., p. 201), by Beown Bread.
Dam, Miss Honiton (923), by Honiton (Vol. X., p. 120), by
Stockwell.
G. dam, Miss Osborne, by Osbaldeston (Vol. VII., p. 93), by
The Saddler.
G. g. dam, Maid of all Work, by Kochester (Vol. IV., p. 209),
by EOCKINGHAM.
(This Stallion is also eligible under rule 3)
■'■ National Hunt Rules.
EECORD OF MABES AND SIBES. VoL. V.
Oumers.
CASTLENOCK— 2. Earl of Lonsdale,
Lowtber Castle, Penrith (Westmoreland).
Bay. Foaled 1884. Height 16.
RACES won by this Stallion, thus qualifying him for registry (rule 1) : —
(June 24th, Highfield Selling Race, three years old (£146 17s.) at Derby : sold
^„„„J for £440 to Captain Machell.
^°°' I September 10th, Carlington Handicap (£489 10s.) at Sandown,
(November 8th, Croxteth Cup (£175) at Liverpool.
.,£.00 /July 18th, Great Yarmouth Handicap (£177) at Great Yarmouth.
( August 1st, Drayton High- weight Handicap (£252) at Goodwood.
[July 11th, Newcastle Stakes (£134) at Newmarket.
1889 1 August 8th, Preston Handicap (£142 18s._) at Brighton.
(November 6th, Croxteth Cup (£175) at Liverpool.
1890 April 23rd, Effingham Plate (£200) at Epsom.
Breeder, Eice Meredith, Rathbride Manor, Kildare, Ireland.
Sire, Philammon (Vol. XIII., p. 523), by Solon.
Dam, Dagmar-'S by Prizefighter (Vol. IV., p. 15), by Gladiator.
G. dam, Calcavella, by Burgundy (Vol. VII., p. 176), by Ishmael.
G. g. dam, Certe, by Sir Hercules (Vol. V., p. 96), by Whalebone.
■•- The dam " Dagmar " won : — 1871, Kildare iHunt Cup at Punchestown.
(This Stallion is also eligible under rule 2)
ERIN'S FRAUD— 3. Francis Fawcett,
Eowantree Hill, Belleek, co. Fermanagh, Ireland.
Chestnut, luhite stripe on face, small black dots on body.
Foaled 1882. Height 16-1.
RACES won by this StalUon, thus qualifying him for registry (rule 1) : —
QQR f March 5th, Hunters' Plate (£38) Fermanagh and Enniskillen Races.
^^°^ (March 23rd, Hunters' Plate at Ballyshannou.
1887 April 11th, Dunboyne Plate (£90), Ward Union Hunt (Fairyhouse)
Steeplechases.
Breeder, Francis Fawcett, Eowantree Hill, Belleek, co. Fermanagh.
Sire, Xbnophon (Vol. XII., p. 495 ; XIII., p. 559), by Canary.
Dam, Eein='', by The Marquis (Vol. VII., p. 179), by Birdcatcher.
*The dam " Erin " won in Steeplechases £456 10s. : and her produce won
£1,750, all across country.
1892 — 1893. REGISTERED HUNTER STALLIONS.
Oivners.
HENRY BENEDICT— 5. Miss M. Temple,
Ewhurst, Surrey. '
Bay, ivhite spot on forehead, black legs, grey flanks, grey over tail.
Foaled 1886. Heiglit 15-21 to 15-3.
RACES won by this Stallion, thus qualifying him fcr registry (rule 1) :—
1889 October 4th, Staffordshire Stakes (£102) at Lichfield.
(May 16th, Maiden Hurdle Handicap (£38) at Plumpton.
May 28th, Ran first for Wye Handicap Hurdle Plate (£57) at Wye, but was
disqualified for going the wrong side of a flag. "Henry Benedict" has
also run second on one occasion, and third in two races under National
Hunt rules, and third on two occasions under Jockey Club rules.
Breeder, Miss M. Temple, Llwyn-y-groes, Llanymynech, Oswestry.
Sire, Cardinal York (Vol. XI., p. 225), by Newminster.
Dam, by New Oswestry (13), by Knight of Kars (Vol. VIII.,
p. 343), by Nutwith.
G. dam, by Hazelnut (Vol. VII., p. 83), by Nutwith.
G. g. dam, by The Steamer (Vol. IV., p. 254), by Emilius.
(This Stallion is also eligible under rules 2 and 3)
LOCHINYAR— 5. William Coghlan,
Brize, Claremorris, Ireland.
Bay, black legs. Foaled 1883. Height 16.
RACES won by this Stallion, thus qualifying him for registry (rule 1) :—
1888 March 15th, Farmers' Steeplechase Plate (£25) at TuUamore.
1889 May 1st, Farmers' Steeplechase Plate (£2-)) at Tullamore.
/April 22nd, Downshire Hunters' Plate (£123), Kildare Hunt.
May 12th, Town Plate Hunters' Steeplechase (£25 13s.) at Ballina.
1890 J May 12th, Provincial Hunters' Steepleclmse (£24 10s.) at Ballina.
1 July 16th, Subscribers' Hunters' Steeplechase (£29 5s.) at Roscommon.
' July 17th, South Mayo Hunters' Steeplechase (£22) at BalUnrobe.
I September 8th, Limerick Plate (£53 10s.) at Limerick.
1892 ] September 12th, Athenry Plate (£44) at Athenry.
( December 26th, Qualifying Steeplechase (£40) at Leopardstown.
"Lochinvar " also ran second for Conyngham Cup (of £346) at Punchestown
in 1891; for the Great Munster Plate (of £333) at Cork Park in 1891 ; and for,
the Irish Grand National (of £245) at Ward Union Hunt Races in 1890.
Breeder, William Coghlan, Brize, Claremorris.
Sire, Lothario (Vol. X., p. 52), by King Tom,
Dam, Aileen Oge'^ by Heapy (Vol. VIII., p. 406;, by Melbourne.
G. dam, Aileen Aroon, by Smallhopes (Vol. IV., p. 293), by Tip.
G. g. dam (bay), by Zoung Blacklock (Vol. IV., p. 124), by
Blacklock.
-The dam "Aileen Oge " has also bred "Logic," "Aileen Aroon," and
"Stoic" : her progeny have won over fifty Steeplechases, under I.N.H.S. rules.
The grand dam "Aileen Aroon " won over fifteen Steeplechases under Steeple-
chase rules, between 1860 and 1867.
(This Stallion is also eligible under rule 3)
4 EECOBD OF MARES AND SIEES. VOL. V.
Oivnej'S.
* ST. GALMIER— 6. Count Charles Kinsky,
Turf Club, Albemarle street, London, W.
Bmj. Foaled 1882. Height 16-3.
RACES won by this Stallion, thus qualifying him for registry in the Record
of Hunter Mares and Sires (rule 1) : —
[April 16th, Members' Plate (£108) at Ludlow.
1886-^ December 1st, November Hunters' Steeplechase (£167) at Croydon.
(December 7th, Open Hunters' Flat Race (£96 17s.) at Kempton.
/February 1st, Littleton Qualifying Hunters' Steeplechase (£99 15s.) at
Kempton.
February 2nd, Kempton Park Hunters' Steeplechase (£96 17s.) at Kempton.
March 24th, Seventh Liverpool Hunt Steeplechase (£276 15s.).
1887a April 11th, Jubilee Huntei-s' Steeplechase (£194 15s.) at Swansea.
April 28th, Ludlow Hunters' Cup Plat Race (£127) at Ludlow.
November 29th, Surrey Hunters' Flat Race (£143 14s.) at Croydon.
I November 30th, November Hunters' Steeplechase (£117) at Croydon.
VDecember 1st, Tally Ho Hunters' Hurdle Race (£101 17s ) at Sandown.
1RRQ (February 20th, Metropolitan Hunters' Flat Race (£143 14s.) at Sandown.
^°^^ \ March 28th, Second Hoylake Hunt Steeplechase (£209 5s.) at Liverpool.
(February 12th, Metropolitan Hunters' Flat Race (£134) at Sandown,
April 7th, Hunters' Hurdle Race Plate (£172) at Manchester.
December 2nd, Open Hunters' Flat Race (£97) at Kempton.
December 4th, Claremont Hunters' Flat Race (£232) at Sandown.
1892 February 23rd, Metropolitan Flat Race (£92) at Sandown.
Ran 26 times : won 18 races : second on four occasions, and was unplaced
four times.
Breeder, Thomas Jackson, Pentreheylin, Maesbrook, Llanymynech,
Salop.
Si7-e, New Oswestry (13), by Knight of Kaes.
Dam, Miss Honiton (923), by Honiton (Vol. X., p. 120), by
Stockwell.
G. dam, Miss Osborne, by Osbaldeston (Vol. VII., p. 93), by
The Saddler.
G. g. dam. Maid of all Work, by Eochester (Vol. IV., p. 209),
by Eockingham.
(This Stallion is also eligible under rule 3).
1892 — 1893. REGISTERED HUNTER STALLIONS. 5
Oiuners.
SIR GEORGE— 7. E. Guy Fenwick,
Alconbury, Huntingdon.
Bay, black 2^0 ints. Foaled 1885. Height lQ-1.
RACE won by this Stallion, thus qualifying him for registry (rule 1) : —
1888, August 27th, Leopardstown Haudicap (£255) at Leopardstown.
AWARD, 1893, Silver Medal, Hunters' Improvement Society.
Breeder, Eice Meredith, Eatbbride Manor, Kildare, Ireland.
Sire, Favo (Vol. XIV., p. 4), by Favonius.
Dam, Georgina, by Eoman Bee (Vol. X., p. 430), by Birdcatcher
or Artillery.
G. dam, Cimeraike, by Eapid Ehone (Vol. X., p. 195), by Y. Mel-
bourne.
G. g. dam, Calcavella, by Burgundy (Vol. VII., p. 176), by
ISHMAEL.
G. g. g. dam, Certe, by Sir Hercules (Vol. V., p. 96), by
Whalebone.
STARLIGHT (late Dr. Gully)— 8. Charles Anderson,
Smnmerhill, Sligo, Ireland.
Chestnut. Foaled 1882. Height 16.
Breeder, J. E. Sadlier, Tipperary, Ireland.
Sire, Doctor Gully (Vol. XV., p. 532), by Hooton.
Dam, Mrs. Star,^' by Kildonan (Vol. X., p. 321), by Newminster.
G. dam, by Faugh-a-Ballagh (Vol. V., p. 145), by Sir Hercules.
G. g. dam, Zephyr (late Night Star) (Vol. VIII., p. 511), by
Morning Star (Vol. VII., p. 157), by Faugh-a-Ballagh.
* The dam " Mrs. Star " won seventeen races, thus qualifying the Stallion
"Starlight," under rule 2, to registry in the Record of Mares and Sires. The
following list gives her successes in 1876, 1877 and 1880 : —
/February 8th, Birmingham Grand Annual Handicap of £400. This she
1 won on a previous occasion.
1876 J May 24th, Brookville Handicap (£40) at Tipperary.
August 17th, Handicap Steeplechase (£100) at Bellewstown.
I August 29th, Stand House Plate (£50) at Killarney.
, May 24th, Co. Wexford Handicap Plate (£175) at Wexford.
I July 18th, Tradesmen's Plate (£195) at Bellewstown.
-.orjrjj August 9th, Brav Handicap Steeplechase (£90) at Bray.
^°"] August 28th, Stand House Plate (£50) at Killarney.
I August 29th, Town Plate Handicap (£80) at Killarney.
October 24th, Smoking Room Plate (£99) Old Rock and Chichester Hunt.
1880 April 3rd, Packington Handicap Steeplechase (£195) at Packington.
KECOED OF MAEES AND SIRES. VoL. V.
Owners.
THE BARON— 9. J. E. Huddleston,
Hill Wood, Eastham, Tenbury, Worcs.
Bay, black points. Foaled 1882. Hsiglit 16.
PRIZES :—
,QQ_, (2nd (Hunter Sires) Bath and West I -ipoq (Silver Medal, Hunters' Improve-
^^°' { of England at Dorchester. | ^°'^'^ \ ment Society.
Breeder, J. E. Huddleston, Hill Wood, Eastham, Teubury.
Sire, Bravado (Vol. XII., p. 482), by Buccaneer.
Dam, Patch, by Ernest (Vol. X., p. 74), by Stockwell.
G. dam, Jessie, by Contract (Vol. VI., p. 33), by Bay Middleton.
G. g. dam, Cumberland Lassie.
Races won by the g. g. dam " Cumberland Lassie," qualifying " The Baron "
for registry in the Record of Hunter Mares and Sires (rule 2) :—
" Cumberland Lassie " was purcliased in Carlisle, about forty- sis years ago, by
the father of Mr. John ^IcGowan (of Fairview House, jMillom, Cumberland) to
whom the Society is indebted for information contained in this entry.
Her racing career commenced at four to five years old, when she won
several local flat races and hurdle races, the first (stakes value £10) at
Arrotfoot, the second a hurdle ra;e at Cockran, near Lancaster, for £25 ; next
she won £100 at the Flaw Hurdle Races at Ulverston. She was then sold to a
gentleman at Stores Hall, Windermere, winning in his possession, hurdle races at
Lancaster, and was claimed at £150 ; she also won a steeplechase at Kendal ; and
at Carlisle won a match of £100 against " Ellen McGregor." She broke down in
a race at Liverpool, being two fields in front of the others ; after which she was
sold for breeding purposes, and went, Mr. ]McGowan believes, to Ireland. Her
height was about 16 hands, and she was about three parts blood. Mr. M. J.
Cranke, of Midtown, Urswick, Ulverston, " remembers seeing the mare run and
win in a canter " at the Flaw Sports, forty-five years ago.
YOUNG MAKE HASTE— 10. Joseph Wakehn,
Eavensthorpe, Northampton.
Chestnut. Foaled 1888. Height 16.
Breeder, Joseph Wakelin, Eavensthorpe, Northampton.
Sire, Make Haste (Vol. XIII., p. 270), by Tom Bowline.
Dam, Patchwork,'" by Cardinal, by Cannobie (Vol. VIII. p. 234),
by Melbourne.
G. dam. Patchwork, by Irish Birdcatcher (Vol. V., p. 145), by
Sir Hercules.
G. g. dam. The Witch, by Soothsayer (Vol. II., p. 73), by Sorcerer.
Races won (under rule 3) qualifying the Stallion for registry : —
^="Lucy," own sister to the dam "Patchwork," won 18 or 19 years ago, at
the Hopping Hill Races ^Ir. Naylor's Challenge Cup and £40 added, and in the
following year the Selling Stakes at Daventry Races.
*" Patchwork," the dam, won in 1888, 1889 and 1890, 1st Prize at the
Cottesbrooke Show for best Mare calculated for breeding Hunters.
EXTENDED PEDIGBEES
OF
THEEB HUNTER SIRES.
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Touchstone, by Camel.
Beeswing, by Dr. Syntax.
Jeremy Diddler, by Jeny.
Mare, by Voltaire.
Knight of
Kars
Bonner and
Buxom
Nutwith, by Tomboy.
Pocahontas, by Glencoe.
Gameboy, by Tomboy.
Bridal, by Bay Middleton.
St. George
Doncaster
Queen of
Diamonds
Stockwell
Marigold
Thp Baron
Birdcatcher, by Sir Hercules.
Pocahontas
Echidna, by Economist.
Glencoe, by Sultan.
IMarpessa, by Muley.
Teddington
Sister to
Singapore
Orlando, by Touchstone.
Miss Twickenham, by Rockingham.
Ratan, by Buzzard.
Mare, by Melbourne.
King of
Trumps
Amethyst
Velocipede
Mrs. Gill
Blacklock, by Whitelock.
Mare, by Coriander.
Victor, by Stumps.
Lady Fractious, by Comus.
Touchstone
Camphine
Camel, by Whalebone.
Banter, by Master Henry.
The Provost, by The Saddler.
Gadfly, by IMayfly.
1892 — 1893. REGISTERED HUNTER STALLIONS. 9
ADMIRAL BENBOW— 11. Bay. Foaled 1885.
Breeder, Edward Jones, Nobold, Shrewsbury.
SUMMARY OP PRINCIPAL RACES:—
[May 3rd, Stamford Two-year-old Plate of £146 at Chester.
1887 \ May 14th, St. George's Plate of £438 9s. at Windsor.
(July 1st, Athens Plate of £438 9s., at Windsor.
jQQQ I April 19th, Flying Handicap of £102 at Newmarket.
( May 2nd, Peel Handicap of £197 at Newmarket.
(April 3rd, Fawsley Park Welter Handicap of £117 at Northampton.
April 20th, A Plate of £102 at Windsor.
December 3rd, Sunbnry JMaiden Hurdle Race Plate of £96 L7s. at Kempton
Park.
1890 IMay 3rd, North Metropolitan Handicap of £180 at Alexandra Park.
1891 October 7th, Charlwood Handicap of £415 4s., at Gatwick.
[June 18th, Alexandra Handicap of £175 at Alexandra Park.
1892 August 19th, Fratton Handicap Plate of £100 at Portsmouth Park.
(October 5th, Imperial Plate Handicap of £473 at Hurst Park.
His sire Victor II. Broivn. Foaled 1874, won : —
[IMarch 16th, Grand Annual Steeplechase of £147 at Cheltenham.
1881 j May 10th, People's Plate Handicap of £50 at Kells, co. Meath.
(November 11th, Craven Steeplechase of £110 at Liverpool.
In the Sportsman of Wednesday, 15th February, 1888, the Special Commis-
sioner in referring to "Victor II.," said, "Another of 'Victor's' family, though
thoroughbred only as regards tail male descent, merits more than passing notice.
This is 'Victor II.,' the winner of several steeplechases, including the Cheltenham
Grand Annual, the People's Handicap at Kells and the Craven Steeplechase at
Liverpool. That he was a more than useful steeplechaser will be generally
admitted, whilst in evidence of his pluck may be cited a hard-fought battle when
Mr. John Beasley just got the better of John Jones on the Lammar Lande. In
training ' Victor II. ' filled the eye as a thick-set though lengthy horse, scarcely of
the average steej)lechaser's height, but strongly knit all round, and heavily laden
with muscle as to his loins and quarters, his arms and second thighs. Differing
in colour, and not quite so lengthy, there yet were about him certain characteristics
which distinguished 'The Lamb.' He is not admitted to ' Weatherby,' and
perhaps is not quite clean bred, the stain coming from his dam, who was a
lengthy, low-standing mare, on a small scale, though wondrous strong, and
showing exquisite quality. . . . But what is most extraordinary connected
with ' Victor II. ' is tliat his only alliance with a thoroughbred mare has produced
that most representative and good colt, 'Admiral Benbow.' Of course, I mean
to say the latter's dam alone boasted pure origin among those allied with ' Victor
II.' up to the close of the season in which the said youngster was born. True,
' the Admiral's ' dam is a highly-bred mare from the Beenham Stud, by ' Doncaster '
from ' Queen of Diamonds,' by ' King of Trumps ' out of ' Amethyst,' by ' Touch-
stone,' but she did no good on the turf herself, nor did the results of her alliances
with ' Wenlock ' and ' Highborn ' prove other than utter failures, though in each
case, apparently, the progeny was reared." The writer then goes on to say that
many thoroughbred mares in Ireland are not registered, and possibly " Maid of
Honour " is one of them, and he has no doubt in regarding the pedigree of " Victor
II." as though "he sat above the salt."
In response to inquiries, Mr. Edward Jones kindly supplied the following
information : —
" Maid of Honour " is by " St. George " ; her dam is not in the Stud Book,
but no doubt she was thoroughbred, as she was taken by a young officer to join
his regiment at the Curragh, and not being quite up to weight as an officer's
charger, was exchanged for a lialf-bred mare. She was then run in half-bred races,
in which half-breds were allowed 71bs. which would exclude her from entering
into the pages of " Weatherby" again.
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HESPER— 12.
a
Vedette
Doralice
Voltiseur
Mare
Voltaire
Martha Lynn
Alarm
or
Orlando
Preserve
Hesperus
Bosaura
Bay
Middleton
Plenary
Don John
Sister to
Prizeflower
Birdcatcher
Nan Darrell
Venison
Southdown
Touchstone
Vulture
Emilius
Mustard
Sultan
Cobweb
Emilius
Harriet
Tramp
or
Waverley
:Mare
Priam
Blackloek, by Whitelock.
Mare, by Phantom.
Mulatto, by Catton.
Leda, by Filho da Puta.
Sir Hercules, by Whalebone.
Guiccioli, by Bob Booty.
Inheritor, by Lottery.
Nell, by Blackloek.
Partisan, by Walton.
Fawn, by Smolensko.
Defence, by Whalebone.
Feltona, by X.Y.Z.
Camel, by Whalebone.
Banter, by Master Henry.
Langar, by Selim.
Kite, by Bustard.
Orville, by Beningborough.
Emily, by Stamford.
Merlin, by Castrel.
Morel, by Sorcerer.
Selim, by Buzzard.
Bacchante, by Williamson's Ditto
Phantom, by Walton.
Filagree, by Soothsayer.
Orville, by Beningborough.
Emily, by Stamford.
Pericles, by Evander.
Mare, by Selim.
Dick Andrews, by Joe Andrews.
Slare, by Gohanna.
Whalebone, by Waxy.
Margaretta, by Sir Peter.
Comus, by Sorcerer,
ilarciana, by Stamford.
Emilius, by Orville.
Cressida, l)y Whiskey.
1892 — 1893. KEGISTEKED HUNTER STALLIONS. 11
HESPER— 12.
Bay. Foaled 1873.
Breeder, late Colonel Towneley, Towneley, Lane.
SUMMARY OF PRINCIPAL RACES:—
( May 25th, A IMaiden Plate of £100 at Epsom.
' '( May 28th, The Epsom Two-year-old Plate of £200.
( September 27th, Kentford Stakes of £175 at Newmarket.
t November 1st, Autumn Handicap of £295 at Brighton.
f June 1st, Epsom Cup (Handicap) of £660.
July 11th, Liverpool Plate (Handicap) of £250.
1877"! September 11th, Cleveland Handicap of £385 at Doncaster.
October 4th, Leicestershire Handicap of £300 at Leicester.
^October 22nd, Trial Stakes (Selling) of £220, Newmarket Houghton.
( November 29th, November Hunters' Flat Race of £202 at Croydon.
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I December 6th, Claremont Hunters' Flat Race of £240 at Sandown Park.
f April 20th, Welter Handicap of £230 at Sandown Park.
1 May 5th, May Handicap of £247 at Kempton Park.
/ October 18th, Sandown Autumn Cup (Handicap) of £194 15s.
1883 ■{ November 22nd, De Trafford Welter Handicap of £386 10s. at Manchester.
I November 29th, Gopsal Handicap Hurdle Race of £489 15s. at Leicester.
I February 20th, St. James' Stakes of £206 17s. at Sandown Park.
April 8th, Handicap Hurdle Race of £105, Household Brigade Meeting,
Sandown Park.
April 26th, St. James' Stakes of £216 17s. at Sandown Park.
May 3rd, Southdown Club Open Long Welter of £150 at Lewes.
The dam " Hesperithusa," hroion mare. Foaled 1855. Won
as a three-year-old : —
/June 2nd, Royal Hunt Cup of £200 (with £380) at Ascot.
1 oro June 24th, Gold Cup Handicap of £140 at Newcastle-on-Tyne.
1858 -l
August 2nd, Studley Handicap Plate of £50 at Ripon.
lAugust 23rd, Bury Purse of £39 at Radcliffe.
The grand-dam, Rosaura, by Don John, was the foundation of the late Colonel
Towneley's stud, and was said to have fifteen or sixteen known pure crosses, and
yet a "half-bred" in the eyes of Messrs. Weatherby 1 Her daughter "Hesperi-
thusa," was the first foal, and first Cup winner Colonel Towneley ever owned.
Rosaura was sent to Doncaster to be sold, with her grand-daughter " Doefoot,"
by King of 'Trumps. They returned unsold to Colonel Towneley's paddocks, no
bid havizig been made for them, and Doefoot won the Liverpool Summer Cup
subsequently, and many other races. See also pedigree of Red Hind (447) in
Vol. IV., of the Record.
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Smolensko, by Sorcerer.
Louisa, by Orville.
Ardrossan, by John Bull.
Lady Eliza, by Whitworth.
Comus
Mare
Sorcerer, by Trumpator.
Houghton Lass, by Sir Peter.
Delpini, by Highfiyer.
Miss Muston, by King Fergus.
Glencoe
Marpessa
Sultan
Trampoline
Selim, by Buzzard.
Bacchante, by Williamson's Ditto.
Tramp, by Dick Andrews.
Web, by Waxy.
Muley
Clare
Orville, by Beningborough.
Eleanor, by Whiskey.
Marmion, by Whiskey.
Harpalice, by Gohanna.
Newmin-
ster
Mrs. Taft
Touchstone
Beeswing
Camel
Banter
Whalebone, by Waxy.
Mare, by Selim.
Master Henry, by Orville.
Boadicea, by Alexander.
Dr. Syntax
Mare
Paynator, by Trumpator.
Mare, by Beningborough.
Ardrossan, by John Bull.
Lady Eliza, by Whitworth.
Don John
Mare
Tramp
or
Waverley
Mare
Dick Andrews, by Joe Andrews.
Mare, by Gohanna.
Whalebone, by Waxy.
Margaretta, by Sir Peter.
Comus, by Sorcerer.
Marciana, by Stamford.
Colwick
Filho da Puta, by Haphazard.
Stella, by Sir Oliver.
1892 1893. KEGISTERED HUNTER STALLIONS. 13
NEW OSWESTRY— 13.
Bay. Foaled 1864.
Bred by E. Foulkes, Oswestry, Salop.
SUMMARY OF PRINCIPAL RACES:—
■ September 18th, Hunters' Stakes of £48 at Oswestry.
September 21st, Albrighton Hunt Steeplechase of £40, St. George's, Salop.
1868 •] October 16th, Herefordshire United Hunters' Stakes of £52 at Hereford.
October 29th, Hunters' Plate of £40 at Worcester.
VNovemberl8th,Tally Ho Stakes of £80, Leamington and Warwickshire Hunt.
/j\Iarch 5th, Steeplechase Stakes of £100 at Bangor.
March 31st, Steeplechase Plate of £52, Cheshire Hunt,
May 13th, Froome Hunt Purse of £30 at Bromyard.
October 7th, Brownlow Cup of £21, Ellesmere Hunt.
1869< October 22nd, United Hunters' Stakes of £40 at Hereford.
October 29th, Hunt Cup, value £41, at Ludlow.
November 5th, County Stakes of £20 at Presteign.
November 24th, Tally Ho Stakes of £92, Leamington and Warwickshire
\ Hunt.
1870 May 19th, Froome Hunt Purse of £30 at Bromyard.
f March 28th, Bridgnorth Tradesmen's Purse of £50, Bridgnorth Hunt.
° ' \ April 18th, Whittingham Stakes of £143 at Lichfield.
"New Oswestry" was ridden in most of his Races by " Mr. Charles" otherwise
Colonel Rivers Bulkeley, one of the Council of the Hunters' Improvement Society.
In the Live Stock Joicrnal of July 14th, 1893, Sir R. D. Green Price, Bart,,
thus writes of this famous Hunter sire ; —
"It is, however, to a grandson of 'Pocahontas' that I am looking, when
daring to advocate sires which have not found their way into the Stud Book. I
allude to ' New Oswestry,' or rather to his descendants, for he, alas ! is dead.
He was a son of ' Knight of Kars,' out of ' Debonnaire,' by ' Newminster,' out of
' Mrs. Taft.' . . . The stain of blood, as is generally known, comes from
' Mrs. Taft,' which, nevertheless, was good enough to win the Cesarewitch. I
make no apology for placing ' New Oswestry ' as the best type of Hunter sire
within our recollection, for not only was he a remarkable horse himself— so good,
indeed, that, to quote the words recently written by a man who knew him well,
and rode him in most of his races, ' there is no doubt but that he was the best horse
of his time, {ind there is little doubt but that he could have won the Liverpool
Grand National, Queen's Plates and Cesarewitch the same year.' As it was, he
belonged to one of the most eccentric of men, by trade a butcher, who preferred to
run him about at all the little meetings for small stakes, rather than give him the
14 RECORD OP MARES AND SIRES. VOL. V.
chances he deserved. . . . He was a grand horse to look over : a bay ; with
power enough to carry any reasonable weight to hounds, and with the best of
tempers : his limbs must have been of cast iron to carry him through the host of
encounters (he won fifty races) in which lie took part, and he was never known
to fall. As a sire, it may safely be said that he never begot a bad one, and no
horse had a worse chance : but whether the mare was small or big, light or coarse,
it made little difference — the ' young New Oswestrys ' were either good hunters or
steeijlechasers. Of the latter class I have only to point to 'St. Galmier ' ■•'• and
' Savoyard ' -■' as specimens, while of hunters their name is legion. One remark-
able instance I call to mind is a splendid hunter ridden by a lady in Shropshire,
the dam of which was merely a cob, and the brother of this horse was sold for
£600 to carry a king or prince abroad."
* See pages 4 and 132
HUNTER
MAEES AND THEIE PEODUCE.
EECORD OF HUNTER MARES AND
THEIR PRODUCE.
674 TO 924.
REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE ENTRIES.
The general STUD BOOK References (Vol. p.) are at-
tached TO THE Thorough-bred Sires and Dams.
The record References (Vol. and No.) are appended to
Registered Mares Re-entered for the present Volume.
Where a Sire or Dam is Registered, the Number follows
HIS or her Name : — New Oswestry (13) — The Nun (133).
Where a Stallion or Mare is underlined thus : — Oxford,
NO authentic Information can be obtained. "
Where Particulars are not given the Pedigree is unknown,
OR is not verified by the Breeder's N.\jme and Address.
Where the letters V.C. are attached to a Mare's name, a
Veterinary Certificate accompanied her Entry.
The LETTERS — I.F.S. (Inspected Foundation Stock) are appended
to a Mare's name when she has been admitted into the
Record by Inspection by a present or past member op
THE council.
C. signifies Colt.
P.
„ Filly.
H.B.
, Half-bred.
H.C.
Highly Commended.
P-
, page.
E.A.S.E.
, Royal Agi-icultural Society of England
V.H.C.
, Very Highly Commended.
Vol.
, Volume.
blk. ,
, black.
g. dam
grand-dam.
g. g. dam
, great grand-dam.
nr.
, near.
wh. or wht.
,, white.
References to prizes gained as : — 1889, 1st Bedfordshire at Biggleswade, give the
Agricultural Society holding the Show, and the place at which it was held
in the year named.
RECOED
OF
PEIZE MARES & FILLIES, that imoe
gained Honours in Hunter classes at Shows in the
United Kingdom, and of Hujiter Brood Mares and
Fillies admitted on Pedigree and hij inspection after
approval hij the Editing Committee, ivith tlieir
Produce to the gear 1893, and all that is hnoion of
their antecedents.
The Conditions of entry are as follows : —
(1 A Mare is elisible for entry which has been awarded a prize, been reserved or highly
commended in Hunter classes at any Show in the United Kingdom.
i2) A Mare, suitable for breeding hunting and half-bred stock, being approved by Editing
Committee after inspection by a present or past member of the Council, will be
eligible for entry. A Veteriuary certificate, stating that the Mare is free from
hereditary disease, must accompany each entry under this condition.
(3) A Mare can be re-entered which has produced foals, or has herself or whose offspring
have taken further prizes, or changed owners since the previous volumes were
compiltd.
(4) A Mare, by a thoroughbred or registered sire and out of a registered dam, is eligible for
entry.
(5) A Mare, with a Veterinary Certificate of soundness from hereditary disease, may be
accepted for registry : —
(a) Provided she has won races under Jockey Club rules or Grand National * rules,
inclusive of point-to-point races, or
(h) Provided her only half-bred strain comes directly through an ancestor which
has won races under Jockey Club rules or Grand National rules, inclusive of
point-to-point races, or
(c) Provided her only half-bred strain comes dh-ectly through a stallion that has
sired, or through a mare that has bred, winners of races under Jockey Club
rules, or Grand National rules, inclusive of point-to-point races.
* National Hunt Rules.
AELLA. (Vol. IV.)
(483.)
Oivner,
St. George Littledale,
Wickhill House, Bracknell, Berks.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1892 Bay.
¥.
Redwing.
Ruddigore (Vol. XVI., p. 49;
XVII., p. 941), bv Thurio
(See rule 3)
18
EECOED OF MARES AND SIRES.
Vol. v.
Oiuiiers.
AGNES. (Vols. III. and IV.) Miss A. Gore-Booth,
(286.) Lissadell, Sligo, Ireland.
Sire, MuNSTER Blazer (H.B.), by Daniel O'Eourke (Vol. VIII.,
p. 104), by Irish Birdcatchee.
Dam, by Woodpecker (Vol. XI., p. 58), by Sawcutter.
(Addition to pedigree)
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex. Name of Produce. Sire's Name and Breeding.
1891
Chestnut, blaze,
stocking near
hind leg.
F.
Hatchet.
Woodman (Vol. XVI., p. 578),
by Xenophon.
Award won by offspring since the last entry : —
1889 produce, Fitz-Agnes (C.) ; 1892, Reserve and H.C. Royal Dublin Society.
Agnes is dead.
ALICE— 674.
Miss Powell,
Maesgwynne, Whitland, S. Wales.
Chestnut, ivliite blaze doivn face, two lohite hind fetlocks.
Foaled 1874. Height 15-3|.
PRIZES :—
1878, 2nd, as four-year-old
Hunter
1879, 1st, as five-year-old
Hunter
^^oo' i^^ ) Hunter Brood
If^r.'^''^ \ Mares
1890, 1st ] J
United
Counties
Hunters'
Show at
Carmarthen
1891
United
Counties
Hunters'
Show.
[1st and Gold Medal, \
' Hunters' Improve- 1
(ment Society Y
/1st, Hunter Brood 1
Mares " j
1892 - 2nd (Hunter Brood Mares) Bath
and West of England at
V Swansea.
Breeder, late W. E. H. Powell, Maesgwynne, Whitland.
Sire, Christmas Carol (Vol. X., p. 236), by Eataplan.
Dar)i, Mrs. Evans, by Chit Chat (Vol. VII., p. 77), by Magpie.
1884
Chestnut.
C.
Natal.
Zanzibar (Vol. XIlI.,p. 231), by
Saccharometer.
1885
Bay.
C.
Nyanza.
Zanzibar (Vol. XIIL, p. 231), by
Saccharometer.
1887
Bay.
F.
Magnet.
Loadstone (Vol. XV., p. 429 ;
XVI., p. 764), by Pehegrino.
1888
Bay.
F.
Presto.
Scherzo (Vol. XVI., p. 58), by
Galopin.
1889
Bay.
F.
Allegro.
Sclierzo (Vol. XVI., p. 58), by
Galopin.
1890
Chestnut.
C.
Roderick Dhu.*
Snowdoun (Vol. XV., p. 250),
by Sterling.
1892
Chestnut.
C.
Corsair.
Lord Byron (Vol. XVI., p. 265 ;
XVII., p. 943), by Wisdom.
" Alice has won other first prizes at local Shows in Carmarthenshire of which
no record has been kept : carried Miss Powell several seasons with Mr. Powell's
hounds in Carmarthenshire : up to 14 stone.
-Prize:— 1892, 1st (as two-year-old) United Counties Hunters' Show; 2nd,
Bath and West of England at Swansea. 1898, .3rd (three-year-old colts) R.A.S.E..
at Chester.
1892—1893.
HUNTER MARES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
19
ALPENROSE— 675.
Oivners.
Eobert A. Duke,
New Park, Ballymote, co. Sligo.
Chestnut, white star and Jand foot. Foaled 1881. Ileigiit 15"3.
PRIZES:—
1889, 1st \
1890, 1st CI- ^ • If 1 o • f
1891 2nd ^ ° Agricultural Society.
1892* 2nd I
Breeder, Egbert A. Duke, New Park, Ballymote. ,
Sire, Alpenstock (Vol. XI., p. 284), by Eataplan.
Davi, EuBY, by Pantaloon (Hunter sire).
" Alpenrose " is own sister to " Climb Axe," also bred by Mr. Robert A. Duke,
who sold him in 1885 as a five-year-old. Mr. E. E. Hanbury, Scots Guards, after-
wards owned the horse, and won many races with him at Windsor, Lingfield and
elsewhere.
Prod,
iu
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1890
1891
1892
Black.
Black.
Bay.
F.
C.
P.
Buxom.
Buckthorn.
Rosette.
Buckshot (Vol. XV., p. 55.3), by
Solon.
Buckshot (Vol. XV., p. 553), by
Solon.
Sir George (Vol. XIII., p. 202),
by The Baron.
"Pantaloon," the sire of " Alpenrose's " dam, had a slight stain in his
pedigree. Gained 1st at Royal Dublin Society Horse Show, in Kildare Street,
before thev removed to Ball's Bridge
AMMONIA (Vol. XIII., p. 15; XVI.. p. 17.)— 676.
Eobert J. Mann,
Home Farm, Acton Burnell, Salop.
Broion. Foaled 1872. Height 16.
PRIZE :—
1893, 1st (Hunter Brood Mares) and Gold ]\Iedal, Hunters' Improvement
Society, Shropshire and West Midland.
Breeder, The Yardlby Stud.
Sire, Optimist (Vol. X., p. 444), by Lexington.
Davi, Amaranth (Vol. IX., p. 26G), by Newminster.
G. dam, Nun Appleton (Vol. VI., p. 125), by Bay Middleton.
1893
Bay.
Reviver.
Tynan (Vol. XVI., p. 353), by
Tynedale.
20 ' EECOED OF MAKES AND SIRES. VoL. V.
Oioners.
AMY FARLEY— 677. William James,
Hall Mills, Workington, Cumberland.
Chestmit, ivhite strip doiunface, lohite feet and legs. Foaled 1890.
Height 14-3.
PRIZES :—
^ QQo ( 1st Silloth I 1892, 3rd Loweswater.
^"^^|3rd Aspatria |
Breeder, William James, Hall Mills, Workington.
Sire, Blue Grass (Vol. XVI., p. 756), by Pat Molloy.
Dam, Polly (626), by Goblin.
ANGELA — 678. George Priestner,
Old Mill Farm, Whitley, Nortliwich, Cheshire.
Bay, white star, white hind foot. Foaled 1892. Height 15.
Breeder, George Priestner, Old Mill Farm, Whitley, Northwich.
Sire, Michael Angelo (Vol. XIII., p. 215), by The Baron.
Dam, Polly (849).
(See rule 4 page 17)
ANGELI — 679. George Priestner,
Old Mill Farm, Whitley, Northwich, Cheshire.
Bay, ivhite star in face, white hind foot. Foaled 1889. Height 16.
PRIZES :—
1890, 3rd (likely to make a Hunter) Tarporley Hunt Club.
1891, 3rd (likely to breed a Hunter) Warrington Mare and Foal Show at Walton.
.coo (I'^r S""? ^^^/im'^'TR"^ ^/m"""^ [ Middlewich and Northwich Show.
1892 \ Extra Prize (£10) best Brood Mare )
(Extra Prize (£10) best Brood Mare, Tarporley Hunt Club.
Breeder, George Priestner, Old Mill Farm, Whitley, Northwich.
Sire, Michael Angelo (Vol. XIII., p. 215), by The Baron.
Dam, Polly (849).
Prod. 1 Colour. Sex.
in
Name of Produce. Sire's Name and Breeding.
1892
Brown, wht. star,
one wht. foot.
h\
Lady Maiden*
(782).
Lord Maiden (Vol. XIV., p. 164),
by Lord Clifden.
''•' For Prize see under registered entry.
1892 — 1893. HUNTER MAEES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
21
ASTASIA— 680.
Oiuners.
James Joicey,
Poulton Priory, Fairford, Glos.
Chestnut. Foaled 1879. Height 16-1.
Race won by this mare qualifying her for registry in the Record (rule 5a) : —
1887, March 23rd, Beaufort Hunt Jubilee Steeplechase (£29) at Sherston,
carrying 14 stone.
Hunted by owner seven seasons in V.W.H. and Beaufort Hunts.
Purchased at Sir Thomas Lennard's sale in 1883.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1891
1892
Chestnut, white
blaze.
Bay.
P.
C.
Pepsatia- (842)
Peppermint (Vol. XV., p. 302),
by Camballo.
Peppermint (Vol. XV., p. 302),
by Camballo.
■^ For Prizes see under registered entry.
AT AL ANT A— 681.
Bay.
1884
1885 <
,2nd Otley.
( 2nd Doncaster.
I 2nd Bridlington.
] 1st Malton.
1st Driffield,
ust Hedon.
fist Otley.
1st and Reserve to
Champion, Islington.
1st Doncaster.
1st Peterborough.
1st and Champion,
Nortliumberlaud
at Alnwick.
1st Barnard Castle.
1st and Champion,
Lincolnshire at
Grimsby.
1st Great Yorkshire at
Selby.
.1st Hornsea.
Had an accident first season.
Isaac D. Dunn,
Keyingham, Hull, Yorks.
Foaled 1882. Height 16-1.
PRIZES :—
( 1st Beverley.
1887 \ 2nd Malton.
ilst Hornsea.
1889
1890
(1st Beverley.
1st Doncaster.
1st Lincolnshire at
Louth.
1st Great Yorkshire at
Hull.
2nd Leeds.
1st Bubwith.
1st Northampton.
1st Great Yorkshire at
Harrogate.
1 1st Hedon.
2nd Lincolnshire at
V Boston.
/Premium, Hunters' Im-
provement Society.
2nd R.A.S.E., at Don-
caster.
1891 -i' 2nd Lincolnshire at
Brigg.
1st Great Yorkshire at
Bradford.
V2nd Northampton.
(3rd Great Yorkshire.
2nd Buxton.
1st Royal Manchester,
, Liverpool & North
1893-( Lancashire.
1st Doncaster.
2nd Peterborough.
2nd Lincolnshire.
Ust Cardiff.
Up to 14 stone.
Breeder, C. H. Hart, Dunnington Lodge, York.
Sire, Cramoisi (Vol. XIV., p. 601), by Vermout.
Dam, Achievement (H.B.), by Knowsley (Vol. XI., p. 301), by
Stockwell.
G. dam, by Laughing Stock (Vol. IX., p. 134), by Stockwell.
1887
1889
1890
1891
Chestnut.
Brown.
Chqstnut.
Chestnut.
F.
C.
F.
F.
lolanthe.
Punchinello.
Olivette.
Hermione.
Southampton (Vol. XV., p. 875),
by Hermit.
Tally Ho (Vol. XIII., p. 115;
Vol. XV., p. 641), by Ploughboy.
Tally Ho (Vol. XV., p. 641), by
Ploughboy.
Southampton (Vol. XV., p. 375),
by Hermit.
The Mare is now owned by Mr. Frank B. Wilkinson, Blyth Spital, Rotherham.
22 BECORD OP MARES AND SIRES. VOL. V.
Oivners.
AYTON— 682. W. Burrell Tubbs,
Eocklands, Gordon Eoad, Church End, Finchley, N.
Black. Foaled 1890.
PRIZE :— 1890, 1st (Hunting foals) Scalby.
Breeder-, James S. Darrell, West Ayton, York.
Sire, Prescription (Vol. XV., p. 523), by Carlos.
Dam, Lucy, by Hollyfox (Vol. X., p. 120), by Voltigeur.
G. dam, by MacObville.
BACCARAT (late Lottery)— 683. Major H. Goldfrap,
Lincoln Eegiment, The Mount, Lincoln.
Bay, small lohite spot on forehead. Foaled 1879. Height 16'1.
PRIZE: —1893, 2nd (Hunter Brood Mares) Nottingham.
Hunted by Mrs. Goldfrap two seasons with the East Essex ; also 1888-89 with
the East Kent ; up to 14 stone.
Bred in Ireland ; bought from Vety.-Major J. Eeilly, 7th Hussars.
BARBARA— 685. J. J. Godwin,
Troy Farm, Somerton, Banbury, Oxon.
Broion. Foaled 1892.
Breeder, J. J. Godwin, Troy Farm, Somerton, Banbury.
Sire, Professor (Vol. XV., p. 494), by Lecturer.
Dam, Canary (706).
(See rule 4 page 17)
BARMAID— 685. W. G. Wheeldon,
(I.F.S.— V.C.) Friar Gate, Derby.
Boan, star and streak on face, near hind fetlock white. Foaled 1880.
Height 15-21.
Hunted six seasons ; up to 12 stone 7 lbs.
(See rule 2 page 17)
1892 — 1893. HUNTER MARES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
23
Ow)iers.
BARMAID— 686. W. Wheatley Waine,
(I.F.S.— V.C.) Newington, London, S.E.
Bay, wliitc star, black points. Foaled 1884. Height 16.
PRIZES :—
f 1st (Hunters, five years old and upwards). ]
1889 ■{ 1st (Hunters, up to not less than 13 stone, open to I Essex at Colchester.
( Tenant Farmers only in the United Kingdom).)
She won these prizes under the name of " j\Iystery."
Breeder, W. T. Newman, Panfield Hall, Braintree, Essex.
Sire, MouLSEY (Vol. X., p. 313), by Teddington.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Su-e's Name and Breeding.
1892
1893
Chestnut, white
star.
Chestnut.
C.
F.
GiUingham
Squire.
Marioni (Vol. XVI., p. 415), by
Macaroni.
Marioni (Vol. XVI., p. 415), by
Macaroni.
(See rule 2 page 17)
BAY BELLE— 687. Thomas Dare,
Kilmington, Devon.
Bay, long star on face, and two white heels. Foaled 1887.
Height 15-21.
AWARD, 1892 : — Reserve Compton Stud Company's Show.
Hunted by owner one season with the Cotley Harriers ; up to 13 stone 7 lbs.
Breeder, Thomas Dare, Kilmington.
Sire, King Crafty (Vol. XV., p. 478), by Kingcraft.
Dam, Heavy Huntress.
BEETLE. (Vol. IV.) Lord Middleton,
(491.) Birdsall House, York.
Bay, tohite star and small white strip duwn face. Height 15'3.
Breeder, Lord Middleton, Birdsall House, York,
Sire, Scotch Fiddle (Vol. XIIL, p. 384), by Argyle.
Dam, Beeswing (154), by Morocco (Vol. X., p. 253), by King Tom.
G. dam, Queen Bee, by Newminster (Vol. VII., p. 11), by
Touchstone.
G. g. dam. The dam of Birdhill (Vol. XL, p. 12), by Birdcatcher.
(Extension of Pedigree).
1892
Bay.
Gordon (Vol. XVI., p. 552), by
Hermit.
(See rule 3 page 17)
24
EECORD OF MARES AND SIEE8.
Vol. V.
BELLE (Vol. XIV., pp. 38-39.)— 688.
Owners.
George Whitehead,
Deighton Grove, York.
Bay, white face. Foaled 1874,. Height 15-3^.
Breeder, Sir Charles Strickland, Bart., Hildenly Hall, Malton.
Sire, The Baron (Vol. XIII., p. 267), by King Tom.
Dam, Bella (Vol. XI., p. 54), by Angelus.
G. dam, Brunetta (Vol. X., p. 247), by Codrington.
G. g. dam. Miss Sykes (Vol. IX., p. 69), by The Caster.
Prod,
in
Colour. Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1889
1890
1891
Bay, white face
and legs.
Bay, white face.
Bay, white star
& near hind heel.
C.
C.
c.
Bel wade.*
Belshazzar.
Bellman.
Knight Templar (Vol. XIV., p.
310), by The Baron.
Escamillo (Vol. XV., p. 52), by
Pero Gomez.
Escamillo (Vol. XV., p. 52), by
Pero Gomez.
*Prizes :— 1889, 2nd Escrick ; 1890, 3rd Driffield ; 3rd Great Yorkshire ; 1891, 1st
Skipwith ; 1892, Reserve, Hunters' Improvement Society.
BESS— 689. John Eichardson,
(I.F.S. — V.C.) Claughton Hall, Caton, Lancaster.
Black, zvJiite sniy doion face, white hind fetlocks. Foaled 1885.
Height 15-3.
Bought at Preston Fair.
1892
Bay, two white
fetlocks.
Miss Kheen -
(819).
Sam Kheen (Vol. XVI., p. 118),
by Khamseen.
='- For Prize see under registered entry.
(See rule 2 page 17)
BESSIE— 690. Claud A. Cuthbert,
Strickstenning, Tram Inn, E.S.O., Herefordshire.
Brown, ivhite star and fptlocks. Foaled 1882. Height 16.
PRIZES :—
2nd (local) Herefordshire Horse
r> J n^' i\ -D XT oi ( 1st Hay Horse Show.
1892 ^"d (local) Ross Horse Show. ^g^^ ^.^ Leominster.
1 2nd Abergavenny. let I udlow
^ 2nd Herefordshire Agricultural ^
Society.
As a Brood Mare.
Won the South Herefordshire Hunt Point-to-Point Race in 1887 (light weights),
and in 1889 (heavy weights) ; hunted by owner and his wife for five seasons.
Breeder, — Brown, Credenhill, Hereford.
Sire, Wild Charley (Vol. XI., p. 313), by Wild Dayrell.
1891
1892
Bay.
Bay.
G.
F.
Bill.
Etiquette.
Vibration (Vol. XV„ p. 235), by
Reverberation.
The Preacher (Vol. XIII., p.
187), by Lecturer.
1892 1893. HUNTEK MARES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
25
Oivners.
(Vols. I., II., III. and IV.) E. Guy Evered,
Hill House, Bridgwater, Somerset.
(See rule 3 page 17)
BETSY.
(16.)
BETSY BAKER— 691. Thomas Eogers,
The Fields, Maesbrook, Llanymynech, Oswestry, Salop.
Bay, white star on foreJiead. Aged. Height 16.
PEIZES :—
3^n!
2nd Oswestry District Show.
ISygjH.C. Shropshire and West Mid-
land at Shrewsbury.
1876. 1st (Hunting Brood Mares and
foals) Shropshire and West
Midland at Oswestry.
1878. 1st Oswestry District Show.
RAGES :—
186G, February 3rd. — Won Steeplechase (Silver Cup value £20) at Knockin, on
occasion of coming of age of Viscount Newport.
March 9th. — Won Steeplechase (Silver Cup and £25, given by Gentle-
men of the Hunt, and £50 added by Sir W. W. Wynn,
Bart.) at Bangor.
March 16th. — Ran Third in Wynnstay Hunt Steeplechase at Baschurch.
Mr. Rogers states that " Betsy Baker " was sent to Bangor the day before the
races with a man on a pony to lead her ; she got loose on the road and was
running loose all night, and was not found till daylight on the morning of the
race, which she won. Mr. E. M. Ward, of Criccieth, Carnarvonshire, hunted and
had her till the mare bred "Baker Pacha; " after which, Mr. Rogers had her and
bred all the rest of her produce.
Breeder, late John Edwards, Cefn-y-maes, Oswestry.
Sire, Bucolic (Vol. VIII., p. 154), by The Flying Dutchman.
Dam, by The Steamer (Vol. IV., p. 254), by Emilius.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
18—
Bay.
P.
Bess.
Buckenham (Vol. X., p. 166), by
Voltigeur.
1871
Chestnut.
F.
Betsy B.
Buckenham (Vol. X., p. 166), by
Voltigeur.
1873
Brown.
F.
Busy B.
Honiton (Vol. X., p. 120), by
Stockwell.
1874
Bay.
C.
Baker Pacha.
Sweetstock (Vol. XII., p. 306), by
Stockwell.
1875
Bay.
F.
Lady Flora.
De Clare (Vol. VII., p. 299), by
Touchstone.
1876
Bay.
F.
Miss Baker.
Sweetstock (Vol. XII., p. 306),by
Stockwell.
1877
Bay.
C.
Billy Baker.
Sweetstock (Vol. XII., p. 306), by
Stockwell.
1878
Chestnut.
C.
New Oswestry (13), by Knight of
Kars.
1879
Chestnut.
c.
Buckenham (Vol. X., p. 166), by
Voltigeur.
1880
Bay.
F.
Betty.
Sweetstock (Vol. XII., p. 306),
by Stockwell.
1881
Bay.
c.
Baker Boy.
Our John (Vol. XIII., p. 385), by
John Davis.
1884
Bay.
F.
May Fly (seep.l25),byUnderhand
(Vol. VIII., p. 98), by The Cure
26 KECORD OP BIARES AND SIRES. VOL. V.
EACES AND PRIZES WON BY PRODUCE OP "BETSY BAKER" (691).
Bess— Record of Races : —
1877, May 3rd.— Ludlow Steeplechase Plate of £40.
1880, March 10th. | Open Hunters' Steeplechase Plate, (of £57.
1881, March 29th. j Rtighy Hunt. ( of £42.
March 29th.— Lilbourne Gorse Plate of £38, Rugby Hunt.
May 5th. — Members' Maiden Hunters' Steeplechase of £50, Ludlow
Club Hunt.
Her daughter, Lizzie, foaled in 1885, bay mare, by " Zeal " (Vol. XV., p. 113), by
"Adventurer," won many races, among them being the Scottish Grand
National (£310) at the Eglinton Hunt Meeting, on April 1st, 1892.
Betsy B. — Record of Races : —
1876, April 4th.— United Hunt Cup of £G0 at Baschurch.
April 4th. — Farmers' Plate of £50 at Baschurch.
April 21st. — Second to " Orange Blossom " for Combermere Steeple-
chase of £75 at Bangor.
May 5th. — Farmers' Hunt Steeplechase of £30, Ludlow Club.
1877, April 5th. — Farmers' Plate of £50 at Baschurch.
Record of Prizes : — 1882, 2nd (Brood Mares) West Midland at Ludlow.
Owned by Mr. Lloyd Acton of Brocton, Much Wenlock, Salop.
Busy B. — Record of Races : —
1879, March 20th.— Farmers' Plate of £30 at Welshpool.
1880, April 16th. — Grand Wynnstay Steeplechase of £85 ) , -p
April 16th.— Combermere Steeplechase of £72 j ^^ -Bangor.
Baker Pacha — Record of Races: —
1880, March ISth. — Second to " New Glasgow " for Grand National.
1881, March 29th.— Ladies' Plate of £62 I -r i w f
1882, March 17th.— Open Hunters' Steeplechase of £42 / -"^^8^'^ ■^™^-
Lady Flora — Record of Races : —
1879, April 23rd.— Farmers' Plate of £45 ' f w i l
April 23rd.— Wheatland Hunt Steeplechase of £30 )" ^^ vveniock.
1880, April 29th. — Open Local Steeplechase of £39 at Ludlow.
Miss Baker — Record of Races : —
1881, March 10th.— Farmers' Plate of £23 at Welshpool.
March 29th.— Third (" Zoedone " 1st, " Young Baronet " 2nd), Grand
Wynnstay Steeplechase of £85 at Bangor.
Billy Bakek — Record of Races : —
1882, March 9th. — Second to "Young Baronet," Farmers' Plate of £28 at
Welshpool.
April 12th. — Second to "Young Baronet," Grand Wynnstay Steeple-
chase of £85 at Bangor.
April 20th. — Borough Steeplechase of £28 (beating " Young Baronet ")
at Wenlock.
Chestnut colt by " New Oswestry" — Record of Prizes ; —
1881, 1st (as a three-year-old) Shropshire and West Midland.
Chestnut colt by " Buckenham " did not run.
Betty — Record of Races : —
1887, April 21st.— Tanat Side Hunt Cup of £39 at Llanymynech.
Owned as a Brood ]Mare by JMr. Brown, of Ruyton xi Towns, near Shrewsbury.
Baker Boy — Record of Races : —
1885.— Local Hunt Steeplechases at Welshpool.
April 7tli. — Second to " Woodman " in Grand Wynnstay Steeple-
chase at Bangor.
' The " May Fly " mare is now owned by Mr. Jones of Ollerton, Nescliffe,
Shrewsbury.
1892 — 1893. HUNTEB MAKES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
27
Owners.
BETT— 692. Captain Clayhills-IIenderson, E.N.,
Invergowrie, Dundee, N.B.
Bright hay, white near hind fetlock, three scars on huttochs.
Foaled 1878. Height 15.3.
PRIZE : — 1892, 2nd (mares suited to breed Hunters) Highland and Agricultural
Society at Inverness.
Hunted six or seven seasons by Mr. T. Clayhills, Darlington, with Lord Zetland's
tile Hurworth, the Bedale, &c. : carried 16 stone.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1885 Bay.
0.
Tim.
Mr. Winkle (Vol. XII., p. 532,
Vol.XIII.,p. 560), by St. Albans.
1887 Chestnut.
P.
May.
Queen's Herald (Vol. XIII., p.
360), by Trumpeter.
1890 Chestnut.
C.
Mr. Stanley.-'
Royalty (Vol. XV., p. 86), by
Kaiser.
1891 ] Bay,nr.fore coro-
F.
Louise, t
Royalty (Vol. XV., p. 86), by
net wht.; twowht.
(798).
Kaiser.
hind fetlocks.
1892
Bay.
F.
Connaught (Vol. XVI., p. 128),
by George Frederick.
* Prize : — 1891, 1st (for yearling produce of any Queen's Premium Horse in
Scotland) Highland and Agricultural at Stirling,
t For Prize see under registered entry.
BIRTHDAY. (Vol. III.)
(293.)
Broiun, one ivhite heel.
PRIZE since the last Entry : — 1892, 2nd Belper and District Society
W. G. Wheeldon,
Friar Gate, Derby.
1889
Brown, white
F.
Castrina. *
Lancastrian (Vol. XIV., p. 486),
heels, scar on
(713).
by Toxopholite.
near quarter.
1890
Bay, black points
C.
Young Oswestryt
Oswestry, by New Oswestry (13).
1891
Bay, white star,
white fetlock.
C.
Blue John.
Blue Blood (Vol. XIII., p. 275),
by King Tom.
1892
Brown , white
heels.
C.
F.N.D.
Half and Half (Vol. XIII., p.
508), by Armagnac.
* For Prize see under registered entry.
fPrizes :— 1891, ith Elvaston ; 1892, 1st Belper; 2ud Derby; 2nd Loughborough
(See rule 3 page 17)
BLACK BESS— 693. J. Butt,
Hargrove Farm, Stalbridge, Blandford, Dorset.
Black.
PRIZE : — 1892, Premium, Compton Stud Company's Show,
A good Huntress.
28
RECOED OF MARES AND SIRES.
Vol. v.
Owners.
BLOSSOM— 694. John Dickenson,
Woodend Farm, Kildale, Grosmont, R.S.O., Yorks.
Bay, ivhite face, zvhite near hind foot. Foaled 1881. Height 15.3.
Breeder, John Dickenson, Woodend Farm, Kildale, Grosmont.
Sire, Baron Cavendish (Vol. XI., p. 408), by Cavendish.
Do,m, Blossom (H.B.), by Abernethy (Vol. IV., p. 342 ; V. p. 156),
by Physician.
G. dam, Rose (H.B.), by Bay President (Vol. IV., p. 538), by
President.
Prod.
Colour.
Sex. Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breedixig.
1891
1892
1893
Bay, white face
and near hind
foot.
Bay, black
points.
Chestnut, white
face and tv/o
white feet.
Queen of theMay*
(861).
Belladonna.
Princess May.
Omega (Vol. XIII., p. 239), by
Knight of the Garter.
Omega (Vol. XIII., p. 239), by
Knight of the Garter.
Help (Vol. XVI., p. 50), by
Charibert.
■■' For Prizes see under registered entry.
BLUE BLOOD— 695. Samuel Ferris,
Bradford-on-Avon, Wilts.
Bo-oivn. Foaled 1890.
AWARD :— 1892, H.C., Bath Horse Show.
Breeder, Samuel Ferris, Bradford-on-Avon.
Sire, Lancastrian (Vol. XIV., p. 486), by Toxopholite.
Dam, Blueskin.
BLUE SHOES— 696.
(I.F.S.— V.C.)
Broivn.
Thomas Cm-ry,
Morton Carr, Nunthorpe, R.S.O., Yorks.
Foaled 1884. Height 15-21.
This mare was bought of Mr. Mark Pearson, York, by Mr. H. F. Pease, M.P.,
who sold her to ]\Ir. Alfred E. Pease, who gave her to Mr. Thomas Curry.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1889
1891
Brown.
Chestnut.
F.
F.
Coronilla.
Hypatia.
Pursebearer (Vol. XIV., p. 458),
by Scottish Chief.
Syrian (Vol. XII., p. 362), by
Mentmore.
(See rule 2 page 17)
1892 — 1893. HUNTER MABES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
29
BONDSMAID— 697.
Oiuners.
John Longton,
Over Kellet, Carnforth, Lane.
Bay, black points. Foaled 1881. Height 15"3.
PRIZE :— 1892, 2nd (Brood Mares) Lancaster.
Hunted several seasons by Rewcastle, the huntsman of the Lunedale Harriers : up
to 14 stone.
Prod. Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce. Su-e's Name and Breeding.
1891
1892
Brown.
Chestnut.
C.
P.
Chip Chase (Vol. XV., p. 5), by
Hilarious.
Daybreak '''■ Huntingtower (Vol. XVI., p. 391),
(731). by Peter.
For Prizes see under registered entry.
BONNY BELLE— 698.
G. and J. Codling,
Hall Farm, Lackenby, Eedcar, Yorks.
Chestnut. Foaled 1890.
PRIZES :—
( 2nd Skelton.
1891 ] 1st Danby.
( 2nd Stokesley.
1892
1st Loftus.
1st Skelton.
1st Whitby.
Breeders, G. and J. Codling, Hall Farm, Lackenby, Eedcar.
Sire, Coldstream (Vol. XVI., p. 94), by Dan Godfrey.
Dam, Gipsy (755), by Morocco (Vol. XXL, p. 2), by Moulsey.
BONNY GIRL— 699.
G. and J. Codling,
Hall Farm, Lackenby, Eedcar, Yorks.
Chestnut. Foaled 1889.
PRIZES:—
/
1891<j
Premium and Silver Medal to
breeder, Hunters' Improve-
ment Society.
Commended R.A.S.E. at Don-
caster.
3rd Yorkshire at Bradford.
1st and special for two and three-
year-olds, Cleveland at Middles-
bro'.
1st and two specials given by Mr.
Forbes, M.F.H., Darlington
Breeders, G. and J. Codling, Hall Farm, Lackenby, Eedcar.
Sire, EoYAL Charter (Vol. XVI., p. 414), by Charibert.
Dam, Gipsy (755)^ by Morocco (Vol. XII., p. 2), by Moulsey.
1892
1893 j
1st and special, Cleveland at
Guisbro'.
1st Darlington.
3rd Yorkshire at Middlesbro'.
Premium (£15 and breeders'
premium of £5), Hunters'
Improvement Society.
30
RECOKD OF MARES AND SIKES.
Vol. v.
BORDER MAID— 700.
Bay.
1892
[ 3rd Shropshire
Oivners.
Eichard Meredith,
Carnbwl, Llandisilio, Llanymynech, Salop.
Foaled 1891. Height 15-3.
PRIZES:—
and West I
1893
1st Shropshire and West
Midland at Knighton.
1st Oswestry District Sliow,
as best two-year-old Hunter.
Midland
2nd Oswestry District Show,
as a yearling Hunter.
Breeder, Richard Meredith, Carnbwl, Llandisilio, Llanymynech.
Sire, Albert Victor (Vol. XIII., p. 356), by Marsyas.
Dam, Shropshire Girl (883), by New Oswestry (13), by Knight
OF Kars.
BRIDESMAID— 701.
(I.F.S.— V.C.)
Greij.
BRIGANTINE— 702.
Sir Humphrey F. de Trafford, Bart.,
Trafford Park, Patricroft, Manchester.
Foaled 1881. Height 15-3.
(See rule 2 page 17)
Viscount Somerton,
Woodyates, Cranborne, Dorset.
Bay, black points. Foaled 1890. Height 15'2^.
PRIZE :— 1892, 3rd Compton Stud Go's. Show.
Breeder, Viscount Somerton, Woodyates, Cranborne.
Sire, Masque de Per (Vol. XVI., p. 149), by Mask.
Dam, ViCTORiNE (664), by Victor (Vol. X. p. 319), by Vindex.
BROWN BESS (Vols. I., II. and IV.)
(25.)
Mrs. E. J. Sherratt,
Oclepitchard, Hereford.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex. Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1892
1893
Bay.
Bay.
P.
F.
Merry Duchess. =■'-
(812)
t
Vibration (Vol. XV., p. 235), by
Reverberation.
Donald Caird (Vol. XIV., p. 500),
by Scottish Chief.
Since the last entry the 1890 colt " Major " has been awarded : —
1892, Premium, Hunters' Improvement Society ; Reserve, Hay Horse Show.
1893, 1st Herefordshire Horse Sliow.
''■ The Prizes won by " Merry Duchess " and the filly foaled in 1891, "Mabella,"
are given under their registered entries,
t ." Brown Bess " and her filly foal are dead, having been struck and killed by
hghtning.
(See rule 3 page 17)
1892—1893.
HUNTEE MARES AND THEIK PllODUCE.
31
Oiv7iers.
BROWNIE— 703. J. C. H. Eobinson,
(I.F.S.— V.C.) Filgrave, Newport Pagnell, Bucks.
Broicn. Foaled about 1872. Height 14-3.
Won prizes when about 4 years old at Bedfordshire Show at Biggleswade.
Hunted by owner and his brother with the Oakley hounds, on and off, since the
mare was three years old : up to over 13 stone.
Breeder, late F. 0. Hensman, Harleston, Northampton.
Sire, Dalesman (Vol. X., p. 5), by King Tom.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1887
Black.
Bay.
F.
C.
Cavalier.
1889
Mirliiior, by Soapstone, dam
Beauty by Knowsley (bred in
France).
1890
Chestnut.
C.
Truefit (Vol. XV.. p. 132 ; XVI.,
p. 762), bv Outfit.
1892
Chestnut,
F.
Whitesocks.
Truefit (Vol. XVI., p. 762), by
four white feet.
(910).
Outfit.
(See rule 2 page 17)
BRUNETTE— 705.
Charles Ireland,
Tilbury Stud Farm, Oxford.
Broivn, off hind 2^cistermvhite. Aged. Height lb'2.
PRIZES :— 1889, 2nd Woodstock ; 2nd Oxfordshire at Witney.
(Mare calculated to breed Hunters.)
Breeder, late Viscount Falmouth.
Sire, Young Dutchman (Vol. IX., p. 383 ; X., p. 451), by The
Flying Dutchman.
1890
Bay.
F.
The Nun.
Solus (Vol. XVL, p. 380),
Hermit.
by
1891
Bay.
F.
Solus (Vol. XVI., p. 386),
Hermit.
i^y
1892
Brown.
C.
Solus (Vol. XVI., p. 386),
Hermit.
by
BUSYBODY (Vol. III.) John Cooper,
(301). Brook Hill, East Haddon, Northampton.
PEIZES since the last Entry :— 1893, 1st Lincolnshire ; Reserve and H.C.,
Peterborough.
1892
1893
Bay.
Bay.
C.
C.
Paramour (Vol. XVI., p. 266), by
Paradox.
Paramour (Vol. XVL, p. 266), by
Paradox.
(See rule 3 page 17)
32 RECORD OF MARES AND SIRES. VOL, V.
Oioners.
BUTTERFLY— 705. Edward H. Landon.
Bullingham, Hereford.
Chestnut, blaze and three ivhite legs. Foaled 1892.
PRIZE :— 1893, 3rd Ross Horse Show.
Breeder, Edward H. Landon, Bullingham, Hereford.
Sire, The Preacher (Vol. XIII., p. 187), by Lecturer.
CABRERA. (Vol. IV.) Walter Jones,
(501.) The Elms, Moore, Warrington, Lane.
Height 16.
Prod. Colour.
Sex. Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1893 Chestnut.
C.
Ruddigore (Vol. XVI., p. 49:
XVil., p. 941), by Thurio
The 1891 filly named " Lady Bevys " is dead.
(See rule 3 page 17)
CANARY— 706. J. J. Godwin,
Troy Farm, Somerton, Banbmy, Oxon.
Chestimt. Foaled 1882. Height 16-01.
PRIZES :—
1009 (1st Brackley. j 1892 1st Abingdon.
"" I 2nd Baiibury. -■ oqo ( Commended, Oxfordshire at
I ( Bicester.
Ridden by Lord Chesham two seasons in the Bicester country ; up to 15 stone.
Bred in Ireland.
1892
Brown.
F. Barbara (684). Professor (Vol. XV., p. 494), by
Lecturer.
CANDY— 707. H.E.H. The Prince of Wales, K.G.,
Sandringham, Norfolk.
Chestnut, star. Foaled 1889.
Breeder, H.E.H. The Prince of Wales, K.G., Sandringham.
Sire, Canadian (Vol. XV., p. 67), by Lowlander.
Dam, Marion (87), by Grandmaster (Vol. XI., p. 156), by The
Great Unknown.
(See rule 4 page 17)
1892 1893. HUNTER MARES AND THEIR PRODUCE. 33
Oivners.
CAPRICE— 708. Geoffrey Alexander,
Warley Lodge, Brentwood, Essex.
Whole bay. Foaled about 1878. Height 15-3.
PRIZE :— 1892, 2ud (Hunter Brood Mares, with foals at foot) Essex at Harlow.
Hunted by Mi-. G. H. Pember, M.F.H., for eight seasons with the "Vine" in
Hampshire; up to 13 stone.
Prod,
in
Coloiir.
Sex. Name of Produce. Sire's Name and Breeding.
1892
Bay.
C.
Pillager (Vol. XVI., p. 434), by
Viking, dam Romany Rye,
by Landmark.
CARAMEL— 709. E. Howard Dawson,
Aldcliffe Hall, Lancaster.
Broivii, white hind fetlocks. Foaled 1890. Height 16.
PRIZES:—
1892, 3rd R.A.S.E., at Warwick. I ^^qo j Premium, Hunters' Improve-
I ' ( ment Society.
Breeder, T. Atkinson, Milnthorpe, Westmoreland.
Sire, Carthusian (Vol. XIIL, p. 198), by Beadsman.
Dam, Bonnet.
CARNATION— 710. Eev. Cecil Legard,
Cottesbrooke Eectory, Northampton.
Chestnut, both hind heels white. Foaled 1891.
PRIZES :— 1892 and 1893, 1st Burgh-by-Sands ; 1st Cumberland at Carlisle.
Breeder, Thomas Eobinson, Cargo, Carlisle, Cumberland.
Sire, Friar TlusH (Vol. XIV., p. 167), by Hermit.
Dam, Contentment (721).
34 EECOED OF MAKES AND SIEES. VOL. V.
Oivners.
CASTAWAY— 711. E. W. Stevenson,
Trout Hall, Skelton-in-Cleveland, Yorks.
Bay. Foaled 1879. Height 16.
Has won a great many leaping prizes.
Carried Will NichoU. the whip of the Cleveland Hounds, three seasons, and was
sold on Mr. Proud resigning the mastership.
Breeder, John Proud, Yearby, Eedcar, Yorks.
Sire, Eaby (Vol. XIII., p. 374), by Arthur Wellesley.
Dam, BiANCA (Cleveland), by Brilliant (Cleveland).
G. dam, by Grand Turk (Cleveland).
G.g. dam, by Moss Trooper (Cleveland).
G.g.g. dam, by Nailor (Cleveland).
G.g. g.g. dam, by Sheriff Catfoss (Cleveland).
Prod. ! Colour.
m 1
Sex. Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breediiif;.
1891
Bay, white mark
in face.
F.
Pretty Pace II.-
(853).
Bonaparte (Vol. XIV., p. 55), by
Rosicrucian.
'''■ For Prizes see under registered entry.
CASTOR OIL— 712. Mrs. C. T. Hoare,
Bignell, Bicester, Oxon.
Broivn, fired fore legs. Foaled 1879. Height 16.
AWARD :— 1893, Reserve, Oxfordshire at Bicester.
Hunted by owner four seasons ; up to 13st. 7Ibs.
Purchased from T. Widger a few days after she was brought over from Ireland.
1893
Bay.
Magnesia.
Lord Molynoo (Vol. XV., p. 227),
by Sefton.
CASTRINA— 713. W. G. Wheeldon,
Friar Gate, Derby.
Broivn, white heels, scar on near quarter. Foaled 1889. Height 15*1.
PRIZE :— 1892, 2nd Belper and District Society.
Breeder, W. G. Wheeldon, Friar Gate, Derby.
Sire, Lancastrian (Vol. XIV., p. 486), by Toxopholite.
Dam, Birthday (293), by Stockbrook (Vol. XL, p. 181 ; XII., p.
588), by Stockwell.
1892 — 1893. HUNTER MARES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
35
Oivners.
CHESTNUT. (Vols. III. and IV.) John Day, junr.,
(306.) Huxham, East Pennarcl, Shepton Mallett, Somerset.
PRIZE since the last Entry: — 1892, Premium and Gold Medal, Hunters'
Improvement Society, Compton Stud Co.
Prod,
in
Colour. Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1892
Chestnut, two
white fetlocks.
C.
Waverley.*
Ruddigore (Vol. XVI., p. 49 ;
Vol. XVII., p. 941), by Thurio
=•' Prize : — 1892, 1st Compton Stud Co.'s Show.
(See rule .3 page 17)
CLARA— 715. G. J. Dunville Lees,
Woodhill, Oswestry, Salop,
Bay, tvhite hind fetlock . Foaled 1874. Height 16.
PRIZE :— 1884, 3rd (Hunter Brood Mares and foals) R.A.S.E. at Shrewsbury.
RACE WON:— 1880, Point-to-point (heavy weights) of £50 at Calver Hall,
Whitchurch, Salop.
Hunted by owner for five seasons in Sir Watkin Wynn's country ; up to 15 stone.
Breeder, Eichard Meredith, Carnbwl, Llandisilio, Llanymynecli,
Salop.
Sire, De Clare (Vol. VIT., p. 99), by Touchstone.
Dam, Mrs. Laird, by Sawcutter (Vol. IX., p. 357), by Idle Boy.
G. dam, Bay mare, brought into the country by Mr. Garrett Moore.
1884
Bay.
G.
Auriferous."'
Golden Cross (Hunter Sire), by
Brown Bread. See page 125.
1885
Bay.
i^'.
- Lady Vere.f
Highborn (Vol. XIII., p. 569), by
Gladiateur.
1887
Bay.
V.
Mustapha, by Bon Vivant, out
of Diana, by Pretendant.
1889
Bay.
C.
+
+
Cardinal York (Vol. XI., p. 225),
by Newminster.
1890
Bay.
C.
Oswestry (Hunter Sire), by New
Oswestry (13). See page 125.
1891
Bay.
0.
St. Oswald. II
Oswestry, by New Oswestry (18)
1892
Bay.
h\
Golden Locks.
Gold Dust (Vol. XVI., p. 250), by
Trappist.
Prizes of Produce : —
■'- Prizes— 1886, 2nd (two-year-old Hunter colts) Oswestry District Agricul-
tural Show at Ellesmere ; 1887, 1st (three-year-old Hunter colts)
Oswestry District Agricultural Show at. Oswestry; 1889, 1st (Hunters
up to 13 stone) and 2nd for Champion Hunter, Shropshire and West
Midland at Wellington,
t Race won — 1892, April 26th, Llaudrinio Steeplechase of £24, Tanat Side
Hunt Steeplechases at Llanymynech.
\ Prizes — 1890, 1st (Hunter yearhngs) )
1891, 2nd (two-year-old Hunters) I Oswestry District Agricultural
' 1898, 2nd (four-year-old weight- [ Show,
carrying Hunters) J
II Prize — 1892, 1st (yearling Hunters) Oswestry District Agricultural Show at
Ellesmere.
36
RECOKD OF MARES AND SIRES.
Vol. V
1892
CLEMATIS— 715.
Bay. Foaled 1889
PRIZES
(1st Ay ton. ]
1889 - 1st Scalby. ^ with dain.
1 1st Malton )
/Premium, Hunters' Improvement
Society.
1891 ! 1st Darl'ington.
1st Northumberland.
1st Cleveland.
Premium, Hunters' Improvement
Society.
1st R.A.S.E., at Warwick.
1st Malton.
1st Whitby. 1893
"l 2nd Cleveland.
2nd Great Yorkshire.
1st Ayton.
1st Scalby.
\lst Driffield.
1892
Owners.
C. W. Tinclall,
Brocklesby Park, Lines.
He'ajht 16.
1 1st Bridlington,
list Cardiff.
j 1st Bath,
(ist Swansea.
/ Premium, Hunters' Improvement
Society.
1st and Champion Cup, Beverley.
2nd Malton.
2nd Yorkshire at Dewsbury.
2nd Cleveland.
2nd Darlington.
1st Ayton. ■)
1st Whitby. I- for all ages.
2nd Rydale. )
Northumber-
land at New-
' c a s 1 1 e - o n
Tyne.
1st (four-year-olds)
Champion.
1st Cardiff.
Ist(four-ycars-olds). ) Nortliailer-
\, 2nd (all ages). )" ton.
Breeder., James S. Darrell, West Ayton, York.
Sire, Bayminster (Vol. XVI., p. 413), by Exminster.
Da')ii, (bay), by The Mallard (Vol XI., p. 330), by Knowsley,
(lam by Pyrrhus the First.
G. dam, Clematis (grey), by Chanticleer (Vol. VIII., p. 510), by
Irish Birdcatcher.
CLIO— 716.
Major J. S. Langlands,
Longroocl, Rugby, Warwickshire.
Black-hroivn, tan muzzle. Foaled 1885. Ilc'ujlit 15'3.
PRIZES :—
1st (Hunter Brood)
Mares and foals) f Oxfordsliire
1 Champion (as best f at Witney
Brood Mare) )
1892- 2nd West Midland |
at Welshpool HunterBrood
;3rd Northampton- ■ IVfares and
I sbiru at North- 1 foals.
V ampton /
Bedfordshire
at Bedford.
, 1st (Hunter Brood
Glares and foals
2nd(HunterMares)
1809 ' ^°'*^ Medal (Hun-
''\ tors' Improve-
ment Society) )
H .C. (Hunter! Bath Horse
Mares) )' Sliow.
189.3, Reserve and H.C., Leicester.
I Cardiff Horse
^ Show.
Sold to Lady Henry Brudenell Bruce, in whose ownership the mare was shown
at Cardiff, Bath and Leicester.
Prod.
in
Colour.
Sex. 1 Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeduig.
1892
Brown.
C.
Harpenden (Vol. XV., p. 319,
XVI., p. 768), by Muncaster.
The mare's portrait appears opposite to this page.
1892 — 1893. HUNTER MARES AND THEIR PRODUCE. 37
Owners.
CLONAKILT— 717. Edward Van Brabant,
(I.F.S.— V.C.) 195, Buckingham Palace Eoad, London, S.W.
Black, white blaze and legs. Foaled 1891.
Breeder, Edward Van Brabant, 195, Buckingham Palace Eoad, S.W.
Sire, Statesman (H.B.),
Dam, QuEENiE (862).
(See rule 2 page 17)
COCOATINA 1—718. J. Maitland Spencer,
Hillylands, Oakhill, Bath, Somersetshire.
Bay, two ivhite heels, ivhite ring off fore coronet, lohite spot on near
fore co7Wiet. Foaled 1890. Height 15-2.
PRIZES :—
(■ 2nd Bath Horse Show.
1891, 2nd Compton Stud Go's. Show,
loqg fist Evercreech and IMid-Somerset
" ( Association's Show.
1st and Champion, Compton
1892! Stud Go's. Show.
1st Frome District Agricultural
\ Society.
Breeder, J. Maitland Spencer, Hillylands, Oakhill, Bath.
Sire, Coco (Vol. XVI., p. 331), by Kococo.
Dam, Lady Emma, by Huguenot (Vol. XV., p. 142), by Lowlander.
G. dam, (H.B.), by Glenmore (Vol. XII. p. 296), by Blair Athol.
COLLEEN— 719. H. Percy Taunton,
Downton, Salisbury, "Wilts.
Bay, ivhite face. Foaled 1884. Height, 15*3.
PRIZE :—
iQfto ( Premium (Class XI) ) ^ , at- t n
1^^2 ( H.C. (Class XII.) ) Compton Stud Co.
Hunted in Ireland, and also carried the Earl of Radnor's first whip ; up to 14 stone.
COMET— 720. Allan Gilmour, Yr.,
Eaglesham, Eenfrevvshire, N.B.
Bay. Foaled 1892. Height 15.
PRIZES :—
(1st Glasgow. \
1893 -' 1st Paisley. [ Road or field.
(3rd East Kilbride. )
1 4th (yearlings got | Highland &
1893 1 by thoroughbred - Agricultural
( stallions) j at Edinbro'.
Breeder, Allan Gilmour, Yr., Eaglesham.
Sire, Connaught (Vol. XVI., p. 128), by George Frederick.
Dam, Maggie (391), by Tom Thumb (Trotter).
38
EECOED OF MAEES AND SIRES,
Vol. V.
CONTENTMENT— 721.
Oicners.
Thomas Eobinson,
Cargo, Carlisle, Cumberland.
Bajf, blacJc legs. Foaled 1875. Height 15-2.
PRIZE :— 1890, 2nd (Hunting Brood Mares) Cumberland at Carlisle.
The owner purchased this mare from Mr. George Mulcaster, who got her
from Mr. Rutherford of Annan, N.B., and he believed she was bred in Yorkshire.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1885
Brown.
C.
Returns (Vol. XIV. p. 254), by
Restitution.
1886
Bay.
F.
Returns (Vol. XIV. p. 254), by
Restitution.
1888
C.
Prescription (Vol. XV. p. 523),
by Carlos.
1889
Chestnut.
C.
Friar Rush (Vol. XIV. p. 167),
by Hermit.
1890
Chestnut, white
hind heel.
F.
t
Friar Rush (Vol. XIV. p. 167),
by Hermit.
1891
Chestnut, both
hind heels white.
F.
Carnation | (710).
Friar Rush (Vol. XIV. p. 1G7),
by Hermit.
'■'■' Sold to Mr. J. H. Stokes, Market Harborough ; won at Carlisle in 1890.
t The 1890 filly has won firsts at Carlisle, Brampton and Burgh-by-Sands (1892
and 1893) ; and also seconds at Burgh-by-Sands and Wigton (1892).
I For Prizes see under registered entry.
COUNTESS.
(313.)
f-, ,r. -1 (Staffordshire at
^gg2 1st Special | Stafford.
I 2nd Hoar Cross Horse Show.
(Vols. III. and IV.) Charles Miles,
Tatenhill, Burton-on-Trent, Staffs.
PRIZES since the last Entry :—
-looo f3rd Derbyshire at Derbj'-.
-^^'^^ '( 1st Tutbury Horse Show.
1893, 1st Hoar Cross Horse Show.
1892
Bay-brown.
C.
Count Bercy.*
Bercy, by Flageolet, dam Bete-
a-Chagrins, by Vertugadin.
1893
Bay.
C.
The Count.
Mansour (Vol. XVII. p. 435), by
Muncaster.
'-Prizes : — 1892, 2nd Northampton ; 1st Hoar Cross Horse Show ; 1st
Tutbury Horse Show ; 3rd Lord Harrington's Foal Show at Elvaston
Castle. 1893, Premium (and £5 to breeder). Hunters' Improvement
Society ; 2ud Bath and West of England at Gloucester ; 2nd Peter-
borough ; 2nd Northamptonshire at Kettering ; 1st Great Yorkshire
at Dewsbury.
(See rule 3 page 17)
COUNTESS— 722.
(I.F.S.— V.C.)
W. M. Wroughton.
Creaton Lodge, Northampton,
Bay. Foaled 1882. Height 16.
Hunted by Mr. H. Chinnery, with Whaddon Chase Hounds, seasons 1887-88,
1888-89 and 1889-90 ; up to 14 stone.
(See rule 2 page 17)
1892—1893.
HUNTER MARES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
39
COUNTESS— 723.
Oivners.
Eichard Todd,
Englefield, Theale, Berks.
Bmj. Forded 1884. Height 15-3.
PRIZES :—
^gc,.^ ( Reserve (Open Class) 1 Newburv Horse Show
' ( 1st (Brood JMares & foals for breeding Hunters) j -^
Ml-. Alfred Withers, from whom the owner purchased this mare, rode and hunted
her regularly, 1888-89 and 1889-90, in the Vale of Aylesbury.
Prod. 1 Colour.
m !
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1891
1892
Bay.
Brown.
C.
F.
The Pilot.
Ladybird.
Reverberation (Vol. XII. p. 166),
by Thunderbolt.
Boscawen (Vol. XVI., p. 390),
by Childeric.
COUNTESS— 724.
Frank B. Wilkinson,
Blyth Spital, Eotherham, Yorks.
Bay, white hind leg. Foaled 1885. Height 15*8.
PRIZE :— 1893, 2nd Maltby.
1893
Countess.
Morocco (Vol. XIII., p. 2), by
Moulsey.
COUNTESS— 725. Joseph Mann,
Aigle Gill Farm, AUonby, Maryport, Cumberland.
Black. Foaled 1887. Height 16.
PRIZE : — 1890, Special (for three-year-old fillies for breeding weight-carrying
Hunters), Wigton Agricultural Society's Show.
Has also won prizes in harness classes.
Breeder, Joseph Mann, Aigle Gill Farm, Allonby, Maryport.
Sire, Eeturns (Vol. XIV., p. 254), by Eestitution.
Dam, Draught mare.
1892
Chestnut, white
ratch on face.
Nan Rush.
Friar Rush (Vol. XIV., p. 167),
by Hermit.
CREEBY. (Vols. I., II. and III.) Eobert W. Orme,
(35.) Owenmore, Crossmolina, Ireland
1893 I Bay, .white star.
Cribbage. 1 Talisman (Vol. XV., p. 544), by
Tamerlane, out of Joan of Arc,
I by The Hadji.
(See rule 3 page 17)
40
RECORD OF MARES AND SIRES.
Vol. V.
Oivners.
DAISY. (Vols. III. and IV.) John W. J. Paterson, M.F.H.,
(316.) Terrona, Langholm, N.B.
PRIZE si7ice the last Entry : —
1892, 1st (Brood Mares for breeding Hunters) Eskdale and Liddesdale at
Langholm.
In addition to her hunting record in Vol. IV., "Daisy" was also hunted a few
seasons with the Eskdaill Hounds by her previous owner, Mr. Bell,
Liddel Bank, Newcastle.
Dam, Daisy, a well bred Irish mare.
(Add
itional details of Pedigree.)
Prod,
in
Colour. Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1892
Chestnut, white
stripe on face,
off fore leg and
both hind legs
white up to
knee and hock.
C.
Kilteel.''=
Le Capitaine, by Monarchist,
out of Alala (bred in France).
*Award : — 1892, H.C. (best foal by a thoroughbred horse) Eskdale and
Liddesdale at Langholm.
(See rule 3 page 17)
DAISY— 726. William Dent,
(I.F.S.— V.C.) High Goosepool, Fighting Cocks, Co. Dm-ham.
Chestnut, white stripe on face, white hind leg. Foaled 1877.
Height about 16*1.
Breeder, William Dent, High Goosepool, Fighting Cocks.
Sire, Prince of Prussia.
1890
Brown.
F.
Pansy (838).-
Prestonpans (Vol. XIV., p. 35),
by Prince Charlie.
■'• For Prizes see under registered entry.
(See rule 2 page 17)
DAISY— 727. Timothy Mm-phy,
Oldtore House, Caherlistrane, Tuam, Co. Galway.
Broivn, small white star on forehead, four black legs. Foaled 1887.
'Height lU.
PRIZE : — 1893, 2nd (Brood Mares suitable lor breeding Hunters) Hollymount
Show.
Breeder, Timothy Murphy, Oldtore House, Caherlistrane, Tuam.
Sire, Eange Eeader (Vol. XVI., p. 213), by Eosicrucian.
Dam, by Change (Vol. X., p. 237), by Weatherbit.
1893
Brown, small
white star.
C.
Hector.
Lochifxvar (5) by Lothario.
1892 — 1893. HUNTER MARES AND THEIR PRODUCE. 41
Owners.
DAMASCENE— 728. Leonard Dodsworth,
Wheldrake, York.
Bay, ichitc liind feet and one iMrtly tuhite fore foot. Foaled 1887.
Height 16.
PRIZES :—
[IstEscrick. I (IstEscrick.
1887 \ 1st Skipwith. 1888 ] 1st Melbourne.
( 1st Melbourne. | (2nd Skipwith.
Hunted by owner season 1891-92.
Breeder, Leonard Dodsworth, Wheldrake, York.
Sire, Syrian (Vol. XII., p. 362), by Mentmore.
Dam, Lady (557), by Double X. (Vol. X., p. 421), by Colonist.
DAPHNE— 729. John C. Harford,
Falcondale, Lampeter, Cardiganshire.
Bay. Foaled 1885. Height 16-2i.
PRIZES :—
■iQQQ 1 1st North Somerset. I , q^^ J 1st Frome.
I 2nd West Gloucestershire. | ( 2nd Bramwell.
Up to 1.5 stone. Mr. John C. Harford purchased this mare when six years old
from Mr. W. Pride Jones, who bought her when four years old from j\Ir. Gerish,
Keynsham, the mare having been sold to him by the man who got her from
the breeder, a farmer at Iron Acton, in Sodbury Market.
Bred at Iron Acton, Glos.
Sire, Zeal (Vol XV., p. 113), by Adventurer.
DAYBREAK— 730. James Flower,
Chilmark, Salisbury, Wilts.
Chestnut, tvhite about legs and forehead. Foaled 1891. Height 15-1^.
PRIZES :-
1893, 1st (two-year-olds calculated to
make a Hunter) Somerset County
Show at Frome.
1892, H.C. Compton Stud Co.'s Show.
Breeder, James Flower, Chilmark, Salisbm^y.
Sire, Ruddigore (Vol. XVI., p. 49; XVII., p. 941), by Thurio.
Dam, Lottery.
42
RECORD OP MARES AND SIRES.
Vol. v.
DAYBREAK— 731.
Owners.
Cecil Boyle,
Picton, Buxton, Derbyshire.
Chestnut. Foaled 1892.
PRIZE : — 1893, Premium (£15) Hunters' Improvement Society.
Breeder, John Longton, Over Kellet, Carnforth, Lane.
Sire, HuNTiNGTOWER (Vol. XVI., p. 391), by Peter.
Dmn, BoxDSMAiD (697).
DESPAIR— 732. Major-General Jago-Trelawny,
Coldrenick, Liskeard, Cornwall.
Black. Foaled 1891.
Breeder, Major-General Jago-Trelawny, Coldrenick, Liskeard.
Sire, Blood Eed (Vol. XVI., p. 51), by See Saw.
Dam, Rosy (451), by Hot Shot (Vol. X., p. 428), by Artillery.
(See rule 4 page 17)
DIANA— 733. Capt. Hon. C. Lambton,
(V.C.) Naval and Military Club, Piccadilly, W.
Bay, white star on forehead, grey hairs on quarter. Foaled 1880.
Height about 15*2.
RACES won by this mare qualifying her for registry (rule 5a) : —
is'ss' A r'l l^tl i' Viceroy's Staff Cup at Fairyhouse Easter Meetings.
Hunted by owner five seasons with the Meath, Kildare and North Yorkshire ; up
to 13 stone 7 lbs.
Breeder, James Tolan, Courtlough, Lusk, Ireland.
Sire, EoB Eoy (Vol. XL, p. 477; XIV., p. 585), by Artillery.
Dam, Countess (H.B.), by Eidolon (Vol. X., p. 37), by The
Flying Dutchman.
G. dam, by Navarino (Vol. X. p. 351), by Codrington.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1890
1891
1892
1893
Bay, black points.
Chestnut-roan.
Bay, white star.
Bay.
C.
c.
p.
c.
Alpheios.
Ascetic (Vol XIII., p. 215), by
Hermit.
Riversdale (Vol. XVI., p. 288), by
Tynedale.
Panzerschiff (Vol. XVI., p. 480),
by Wenlock.
Testator (Vol. XVI., p. 511), by
Albert Victor.
Diana's " full sister, " Maid of the Mist " (806) ; is also registered in Volume V.
1892 1893. HUNTEE MARES AND THEIB PRODUCE. 43
Oivners.
DIANA— 734. Nathaniel Cottrill,
Crutch, Droitwich, Worcs.
Black-hroicii, one fore fetlock white and one hind fetlock white.
Foaled 1882. Height 15-3.
PRIZE : — 1893, 1st Herefordshire at Kidderminster.
RACE :— 1890, April 15th, Point-to-Point at Crowle, Worcs.
The mare was ridden four seasons by Mr. G. W. King, Lansdown Crescent,
Worcester, with the Worcestershire ; carrying 14 stone.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1892
1893
Bay, white star
in forehead.
Bay, three white
fetlocks.
C.
C.
Inventor. Invention (Vol. XVI., p. 121),
by Wenlock.
Crom-a-boo (Vol. XV., p. 141),
by Camballo.
DIYORCE— 735. Capt. J. Phipps Hornby,
(I.F.S.— V.C.) Sandley House, Gillingham, Dorset.
Chestnut, tchite blaze on face. Foaled 1880. Heiglit 15*2.
Bred in Ireland.
(See rule 2 page 17)
DOLLY YARDEN. (Vol. IV.) Sir Humphrey F. de Trafford, Bart.,
(520.) Trafford Park, Patricroft, Manchester.
Foaled 1881.
(Re-entered to show additional pedigree.)
Breeder, — Beabazon, West Meath, Ireland.
Sire, De. Syntax (Vol. XL, p. 273), by Newminster.
Dam, by Coroner (Vol. IX., p. 408), by Mountain Dew.
(See rule 3 page 17)
44
BECOED OP MAEES AND SIEBS.
Vol. v.
DORA— 736.
OivncTS.
John Stalker,
Low Blaithwaite, Carlisle, Cumberland.
Broiun, white star on face and lohite hind foot. Foaled 1882.
Height 16.
PRIZES :—
1883, 1st (yearling fillies) Ireby. ! ^oo~ f 2nd (three-year-old fillies) Wigton.
1 1st (two-year-old fillies) East Cum- ' ( 1st Ireby.
msi i berland at Carlisle. [1st (£10 given by members of
"j 2nd Cockermouth. j -1009 J Cumberland Foxhounds for
(1st Ireby. " j Brood Mares for breeding
I ( Hunters) Wigton.
Hunted with the Cumberland Foxhounds ; up to 14 stone.
Breeder, John Stalker, Low Blaithwaite, Carlisle.
Sire, Gladstone (Vol. XII., p. 388), by Prime Minister.
Prod. Colour,
in
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1889
Bay, white stripe
on face, white
hind foot.
C.
Friar.
Friar Rush (Vol. XIY., p. 167),
by Hermit.
1890
Bay, white stripe
on face, white
hind foot.
P.
Trottie.
Friar Rush (Vol. XIV., p. 167),
by Hermit.
1891
Bay,white stripe
on face.
C.
Stanley.
Friar Rush (Vol. XIV., p. 167),
by Hermit.
1892
Bay, white stripe
on face.
C.
Friar Rush (Vol. XIV., p. 167),
by Hermit.
DOROTHY. (Vols. III. and IV.) Gilbert Greenall, Jun.,
(319.) Walton Hall, Warrington, Cheshire.
PRIZES since the last Entry :—
■ 1 st Great
1892
Premium, Hunters' Improvement
Society.
3rd R.A.S.E., at Warwick.
3rd Royal Manchester, Liverpool
and North Lancashire at
Liverpool.
Yorkshire at
Middlesboro'.
1st Cheshire at Warrington.
1892-' 2nd (any age). \
" ^ 1st (four-year-olds).
Champion (Hun- -Biikenhead.
ters not exceeding 1
^ four years old), j
(See rule 3 page 17)
1892—1893.
HUNTER MARES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
45
Owners.
Thomas Meadows,
Benefield, Oundle, Northants.
Broion, ichite star on forehead. Aged. Height 16-1.
PRIZES :—
1891, 2nd Pytchley Hunt Show at
Althorp.
Show at 1892, 1st and Gold Medal, Hunters'
Improvement Society, Pytchley Hunt
Show at Althorp.
Up to 15 stone.
Breeder, John Bonsor, Pilton, Oundle.
Sire, Garibaldi.
DUCHESS— 737.
1887, 1st Cottesbrooke.
1888, 2nd Cottesbrooke.
1890, 1st Pytchley Hunt
Althorp.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1887
Bay.
C.
Regent (Vol. XIV., p. 348), by
Statesman.
1888
Chestnut.
F.
Westmmster (Vol. XV., p. 381 ;
XVL, p. 780), by Cathedral.
1890
Chestnut.
C.
Westminster (Vol. XV., p. 381),
by Cathedral.
1891
Chestnut.
P.
Westminster (Vol. XV., p. S81),
by Cathedral.
1892
Brown.
F.
Toscano (Vol. XVI., p. 58), by
Petrarch.
DUCHESS — 738. Furber and Burton.
Newport, Salop.
Broivn. Foaled 1880. Height 16.
AWARD :— 1891, H.C., Newport.
Hunted three seasons with the Meynell and Albrighton Hounds ; up to 1-5 stone.
Breeder, W. Furber, Eidware, Eugeley, Staffs.
Sire, Hurstbourne.
DUCHESS— 739.
Chestnut. Foaled 1886.
E. N. Stranger,
Holsworthy, Devon.
Height 15-11.
PRIZE :— 1892, Brd (Brood Mare class) Holsworthy.
Hunted in Ireland and Devonshire two seasons by the Hon. Algernon Tracey ;
uj) to 12 stone.
1892
Chestnut, small C.
star in forehead.
Aristocrat.
Ruddigore (Vol. XVI., p. 49;
XVII., p. 941) by Thurio.
46
RECORD OF MARES AND SIRES.
Vol. v.
Oiuners.
DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT. (Vol. IV.) Charles Miles,
(527.) Tatenhill, Burton-on-Trent, Staffs.
Height 15.
PEIZES since the last Entry :—
Premium (and £5 to breeder),
Hunters' Improvement Society.
1893-^ H.C., R.A.S.E., at Cliester.
f Premium (and £5 to breeder),
Hunters' Improvement Society.
1892 -i 2nd Northampton.
1st Hoar Cross Horse Show.
[,2nd Derbyshire at Derby.
(See rule -3 page 17)
2nd Kettering.
1st Hoar Cross Horse Show.
EASTER SUNDAY— 740. Peter Amos,
Langton, Gainford, Darlington.
Bay, small white star in forehead. Foaled 1892.
PRIZES :—
1 1st and Special for\
fillies, one, two Northumber-
or three years [ land at
1893- old, confined to " Newcastle-
{ Northumberland on-Tyne.
and Durham. /
' 1st Barnard Castle.
Breeder, Peter Amos, Langton, Gainford, Darlington.
Sire, War Path (Vol. XVI., p. 220), by Uncas.
Dam, The Nun (274), by Cromwell (Vol. XII., p. 385), by War-
lock.
1892
1st Barnard Castle.
1st Bishop Auckland.
ELEGANCE— 741.
Chestimt.
at
Somerset at
Ernest C. Flower
Home Farm, Stow Easton, Bath
Foaled 1890. Height 15.
PRIZES :—
I (1st North East Somerset
1891 \ Stanton Drew.
(,2nd Horsington.
-inqgllst North East Somerset at
" \ Chewton Mendip.
Breeder, Ernest C. Flowkk, Home Farm, Stow Easton, Bath.
Sire, Coco (Vol. XVI., p. 330), by Eococo.
Dam, Lady Elizabeth (68), by Glenmore (Vol. XII., p. 296), by
Blair Athol.
( 1st North East
1890 \ Brislington.
(2nd Shepton Mallctt
1892 — 1893. HUNTER MARES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
47
EMERALD— 742.
Ottmers.
Thomas D. Reed,
The Grange, Beeford, Hull, Yorks.
Chestnut. Foaled 1885. Height 16.
AWARDS :—
1892, H.C., Driffield. | 1892, H.C., Bridlington.
As Hunter Brood Mare with foal at foot.
Hunted three seasons by owner with the Holderness Hounds ; up to 14 stone.
Bred in Ireland ; purchased from the late Mr. Sheil of Dublin.
Prod. 1 Colour. 1 Sex.
Ill t 1
Name of Produce. Sire's Name and Breeding.
1892 Chestnut.
G.
-i-
Moss Hawk (Vol. XV., p. 489),
by Blair Athol.
- Prize :— 1892, 1st Driffield, as best foal by " Moss Hawk."
EMPRESS— 743. Frederick Blenkin,
Burstwick Old Hall, Hull, Yorks.
Ba?j, black poiiits. Foaled 1870. Height 15-3.
Breeder, Frederick Blenkin, Burstwick Old Hall, Hull.
Sire, Theobald (Vol. XI., p. 340), by Stockwell.
Dam, Agnes, by Guicowar (Vol. VII., p. 124), by Galaor.
G. dam, by Orpheus (Vol. VII., p. 88), by Orlando, or King
Caradoc (Vol. VIII., p. 292), by Prince Caradoc.
1883
Chestnut.
P.
Princess Beat-
rice (249).*
Bay President ( by P r e s i d e n t
Junior, by Bay
1884
Bay.
h\
Princess Louise.
Bay President \ President (Vol.
IV., p. 119), by
VPresident.
1887
Brown.
F.
Princess Helena.='=
Tally Ho (Vol. XIII., p. 115 ;
(859)
XIV., p. 641), by Ploughboy.
*For Prizes see under registered entries of these Mares.
EXCHANGE— 754.
(I.F.S.— V.C.)
Bay, black jjoints.
Sir Eobert Wilmot, Bart.,
Binfield Grove, Bracknell, Berks.
Foaled 1880. Height 15-3.
1889
Chestnut.
C.
Churchill (Hackney 1261).
1890
Brown.
P.
Arrow.
Lancastrian (Vol. XIV., p. 486),
by Toxopholite.
1891
Bay.
P.
Crossbow.
Lancastrian (Vol. XIV., p. 486),
by Toxopholite.
1892
Chestnut.
P.
Sappho.
Conaglen (Vol. XV., p. 360), by
Blair Athol.
(See rule 2 page 17)
48
BECORD OF MAEES AND SIEES.
Vol. V.
FANCY— 745.
Oioners.
"William George,
Gay ton, Northampton.
Eoan. Foaled 1874. Height 15-3.
Hunted several years with the Grafton Hounds ; up to 15 stone.
Purchased by the owner's father from an Irishman.
Prod,
in
Colour. 1 Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1888
1889
Chestnut.
Brown.
C. Aristocrat.*
C. Blue Jacket. t
Sir Frederick (Vol. XIV., p.
421), by Scottish Chief.
Jack Tar (Vol. XVI., p. 538), by
Jolly Tar.
* Prizes : — 1889, 1st Northamptonshire ; 1st North West Bucks, at Buckingham ;
1890, 1st and Challenge Cup, North West Bucks. ; 1st Bedford ; 1st
Banbury ; 1st Rugby ; 1891, 1st Northamptonshire ; 1st and Challenge
Cup, North West Bucks.
t Prizes : — 1890, 2nd Daventry ; 1891, 1st Banbury ; 2nd Northampton ; 2nd
Buckingham ; H.C., Peterborough : 1892, Premium, Hmiters' Improve-
ment Society.
FANNY— 746. John P. Egan,
Cloona Castle, Ballinrobe, co. Mayo.
Bay, off fore fetlock white. Foaled 1884. Height 16-1.
PRIZES :—
1891, 3rd HoUymount Show | 1893, 2nd Hollymount Show.
Hunted with the Meath and Ward Hounds ; up to 16 stone.
1891
Brown.
P.
Reserve (H. B.) by Coward (Vol.
XIV., p. 551), by Fright.
1892
Bay, grey hairs.
C.
Reserve (H. B.) by Coward (Vol.
XIV., p. 551), by Fright.
1893
Bay.
C.
Reserve (H. B.) bv Coward (Vol.
XIV., p. 551), by Fright.
" Reserve," the sire of the produce, got 1st prize at the Hollymount Show in
1887, 1888, 1889 and 1890 for best half-bred sure.
FAYORITA— 747. John Lett,
Cleveland Stud Farm, Eillington, York.
Bay, ivliite hind foot. Foaled 1883. Height 15-3^.
AWARD :— 1889, H.C. Malton.
Hunted three years by Mrs. St, Quintin with Lord Middleton's hounds ; up to
14 stone.
Breeder, W. H. St. Quintin, Scampston Hall, Rillington.
Sire, The Mallabd (Vol. XI., p. 330), by Knowsley, dam by
Pykrhus the Fiest.
Dam, (winner of Beverley Hunt Cup) by Landmaek (Vol. VII., p. 295),
by Cathedral.
1892
Bay.
F. I
Festive.
Pride, by Sportsman (H. B.)
1892 — 1893. HUNTER MARES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
49
FILLY "—758.
Owners.
William James,
Hall Mills, Workington, Cumberland.
Chestnut, white face, white near fore and white off hind legs.
Foaled 1892.
PRIZE :— 1892, 2nd Whitehaven.
Breeder, William James, Hall Mills, Workington.
Sire, Friar Eush (Vol. XIV., p. 167), by Hermit.
Dam, Polly (626), by Goblin.
FLORENCE— 749. E. J. Verney,
(V.C.) Oxford.
Black-brown, small tvliite stoA-. Foaled 1881. Height 15'3.
RACE WON :— 1885, Aug. 28th, Maiden Steeplechase (Selling) at
Plymouth, three miles.
Hunted by Mr. R. A. Sanders of Caversham and Balliol College for two seasons
with South Berks, Bicester and South Oxfordshire ; up to 14 stone.
Breeder, Henry Distin, Alton Farm, Berry, Totnes, Devon.
Sire, LocKSLEY (Vol. XII., p. 305), by Toxopholite.
Dam, by Loyola (Vol. VIII., p. 245), by Surplice.
Prod. Colour,
in
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1890
Black, wh. star,
wh.oS hind heel.
C.
Birthday.
Herculean Chief (Vol. XVI., p.
354), by Childeric.
1891
Bay, white star
and hind heel.
F.
Ethel.
Herald (Vol. XIV., p. 337), by
Laneret.
1892
Black, small wh.
star & patch of
wh. on outside
heel nr: hind foot.
C.
Blackthorn.
Glengyle (Vol. XV., p. 483), by
Pitz-James.
1893
Bay.
P.
Blue Boy (Vol. XVI., p. 325), by
Coeruleus.
(See rule 5a page 17)
50
EECOED OF MARES AND SIRES.
Vol. v.
FLORENCE— 750.
Oioners.
J. E. Farr Hutson,
Watchfield House, Shrivenham, Berks.
Broimi. Foaled 1885. Height 15-3.
PRIZE : — 1893, 1st and Gold Medal, Hunters' Improvement Society, Lechlade
and V.W.H. Horse Show.
Hunted by present owner in 1889 to 1892 with the Queen's, South Berks,
Mr. Gartli's, Old Berks and the Duke of Beaufort's Hounds, carrying 12 st. 7 lbs.
Was twice 2nd in 1889 and 1890 in South Berks Point-to-Point ; 2ud in 1889 to
"Precocious" at Abingdon in United Hunt Steeplechase, giving two stones to
winner, being beaten by half a length. Purchased from Mr. M. Donovan, Earley,
Reading.
FORTALICE— 751. E. E. Longfield,
Longueville, Mallo^Y, co. Cork.
Brotvn. Foaled about 1871. Height 15-3.
PRIZE : — 1892, 2nd (Brood Mares, best calculated to produce high-class weight-
carrying Hunters) co. Cork Show ; up to 13 stone 7 lbs. to 14 stone.
Breeder, late Eichard Longfield, Longueville, Mallow.
Sire, Citadel (Vol. X., p. 340), by Stockwell.
Dam, (g^ey) by Sir Hercules (Hutchins') out of mare by Polygae
(Vol. III., p. 187), her dam Mystery (Vol. III., p. 90), by
Governor, by Sir Hercules (Vol. V., p. 96).
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1890
Bay, wh. hairs.
P.
Marquis of Tavora (Vol. XVI.,
p. 498), by Syrian.
1891
Bay, wh. hairs.
h\
Marquis of Tavora (Vol. XVI.,
p. 498), by Syrian.
1892
Chestnut.
C.
Marquis of Tavora, (Vol. XVI.,
p. 498), by Syrian.
This mare has bred her owner some valuable hunters. The first called " Paddy,"
by York, won steeplechases at Aldershot, and was sold to Tilr. James Daly, Liffey
Bank, Dublin.
1892 — 1893. HUNTER MARES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
51
GAMEHEN— 752.
Oioners.
Duke of Hamilton and Brandon, K.T.,
Easton Park, Wickham Market, Suffolk.
Bay, white clot on forehead, off fore and hind fetlocks ivhite.
Foaled 1881. Height 16.
PRIZES :
1892, 1st Suffolk at Bury St. Edmunds.
1893, 2nd Needham Market.
1893
1st and Gold Medal, Hunters'
Improvement Society, Essex
at Romford.
3rd R.A.S.E. at Chester.
RACES :—
joot ^ August 31st. — Subscribers' Plate (Plat) of £34 2s. at Bray.
( September 8th. — County Club Hunt Plate of £68 at Limerick.
rMay 6th. — Mullacurry Plate of £50 at Louth.
July 15th. — Corporation Cup (Hunters' Steeplechase), value £49, at
Bellewstown.
August 2nd. — Newbrook Plate of £44, Mullingar Steeplechases.
August 17th. — Citizens' Plate (Hunters' Steeplechase) of £54, Cork Park
Meeting.
1886<' August 18th. — Munster Plate (Hunters' Steeplechase) of £54, Cork Park
Meeting.
August 31st. — Open Hunters' Race. i ,
September 1st.— Mounthawk Plate of £39, [ ^^^^^^ bteeplecnases.
September IBth. — Limerick Hunt Race of £53 10s.
September 21st. — Subscribers' Plate (Hunters' Steeplechase) of £58 10s., at
]\Ietropolitan (Baldoyle) Meeting.
March 23rd. — Sedgefield Hunt Steeplechase of £47.
1887 -j April 11th.— Solway Open Steeplechase Plate of £37, Burgh-by-Sands
( Steeplechases.
Breeder, late T. Jackson, Lisnaboe, co. Meath.
Sire, Eevolver (Vol. XI., p. 466), by Artillery,
Dam, LiGHTFOOT, by Blackfoot.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1890
1892
1898
Bay.
Bay.
Bay.
P.
P.
C.
Xenophon (Vol. XIL, p. 495 ;
XIII., p. 559), by Canary.
Dog Rose (Vol. XV., p. 188), by
See Saw.
Althorp (Vol. XV., p. 40), by
Tibthorpe.
GIP— 753. Thomas M. Skirving,
Niddrie Mains, Edinburgh.
Br 01011. Aged. Height 15* 3.
PRIZE : — 1892, 1st (Mares for breeding stock for road or field, in foal, vv'ith foal
at foot, or had a foal in 1892) Dalkeith Agricultural Society.
Hunted four seasons ; carried 14 stone. Has also won several jumping prizes at
Shows.
52
EECOED OF MARES AND SIRES.
Vol. v.
GIPSY— 755.
Oivners.
Piers Thursby,
Broadwell Hill, Stow-on-the-Wold, Glos.
Bay, black points. Foaled 1875. Height 16"1.
PRIZE:— 1879, 1st (four-year-old Hunting Mares) Stow-on-the-Wold and
Chipping Norton Agricultural Society.
1892, H.C., (Hunter Mares and foals) R.A.S.E. at Warwick.
Breeder, Piers Thursby, Broadwell Hill, Stow-on-the-Wold.
Sire, Flash-in-the-Pan (Vol. IX., p. 146), by Pontifex.
Dam, Irish Hunting mare.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1890
1892
Bay, black points.
Brown.
C.
Pansy.
Tramp.
Radius (Vol. XVI., p. 423), by
Hampton.
Professor (Vol. XV., p. 494), by
Lecturer.
GIPSY— 755.
G. and J. Codling,
Hall Farm, Lackenby, Redcar, Yorks.
Ba7j. Foaled 1880. Height 16.
PRIZE :-
f 1889, H.C., Skelton.
■ 1 1890, 1st Skelton.
Hunted by Mr. G. Codling five seasons, carrying 14 stone, with the Cleveland and
Hurworth.
Breeders, G. and J. Codling, Hall Farm, Lackenby, Eedcar.
Sire, Morocco (Vol. XII., p. 2), by Moulsey.
Darn, by Young Wonderful (Cleveland Bay).
1889
Chestnut.
F.
Bonny Girl.='=
(699).
Royal Charter (Vol. XVJ.,
p. 414), by Charibert.
1890
Chestnut.
!<'.
Bonny Belle.=-
(698).
Coldstream (Vol. XVI., p. 94),
by Dan Godfrey.
1891
Brown.
C.
Bonny Boy.f
Coldstream (Vol. XVI., p. 94)
by Dan Godfrey.
* For Prizes see under registered entries,
t Prizes :— 1892, 3rd Lof tus ; 3rd Skelton; H.C. Stokesley.
H
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O
Q
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1892 — 1893. HUNTER MABES AND THEIE PRODUCE.
53
GIPSY— 756.
Otvners.
J. Lewis and Sons,
Capernwray Old Hall, Carnforth, Lane.
Broion. Foaled 1884. Height 16.
PRIZES :—
fist Ulverston.
1886
and
1887 1
1st Lancaster.
1st Barrow-in-Furness.
1st Kendal.
Breeders, J. Lewis and Sons, Capernwray Old Hall, Carnforth.
Sire, Carthusian (Vol. XIII., p. 198), by Beadsman.
Dam, Sally (Huntress), by Best Eeturns (Vol. X., p. 38), by
Cavendish.
GOODCRAFT. (Vols. II. and IV.) E. Boucher James,
(187.) Hallsannery, Bideford, Devon.
Bay, white blaze. Height 16* 2.
PRIZES since the last Entry : —
18Q2 ^ ^^^ Barnstaple.
( 1st and Champion, Exeter.
1892, 1st and Chanapion, Horsington.
^ Q^o ( 1st Taunton.
^"•^"^ list Sherborne.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1892
Chestnut,wht.ofi
fore pastern,
and little wht.
on near fore
coronet, near
hind foot wht.
F.
Ruddigore (Vol. XVI., p. 49;
XVII. p. 941), by Thurio.
(See rule 3 page 17)
The portrait of " Goodcraft " is inserted opposite this entry, and Mr. Boucher
James has kindly supplied the following particulars : —
*' Goodcraft " was bred by Captain Fife in the year 1886. She is by " King
Crafty" (by "Kingcraft"), dam "The Good'un " (No. 130). She is a bright
bay mare, standing 16-2, on good, clean legs, with plenty of bone. Her feet
are good, and her joints short. She has powerful, deep shoulders, a lean hunter-
like head, a' well-set neck and great depth of chest. Her action is straight and
true, and her exceptional value consists in her wonderful combination of
substance and quality. Her awards are duly recorded in the current volume
of the Record and Vols. II. and IV.
54
RECORD OF MARES AND SIRES.
Vol. v.
GOWANLEA— 757.
0 loners.
John W. J. Paterson, M.F.H.,
Terrona, Langholm, N.B.
Bay, small white star on forehead. Foaled 1881. Height 16.
Four - year -
old Hunters.
/ 1st Border Union \
at Kelso.
I 2nd East Cumber-
1885 -' land at Carlisle, j
1st Eskdale and) tt 4^ „v,^
T • 1 T 11 . Hunters, any
Liddesdale at ^ ^ > j
Langholm. ) °
1892, 1st Lockerbie.
1HQQ i '^^^ Highland and Agricultural at
■^""^"^ I Edinburgh.
PRIZES
!lst (for two-year-old colt or filly
likely to make a Hunter) Esk-
dale & Liddesdale at Langholm.
■ 2nd (tliree-year-old mare or geld-
ing likely to make a Hunter)
Highland and Agricultural at
• Edinburgh.
1884< 1st Border Union \ Three-year-old
at Kelso. mare or geld-
I 2nd Eskdale and \- ing likely to
I Liddesdale at 1 make a Hun-
V Langholm. ) ter.
Mr. A. J. S. Johnstone of Halleaths, Master of the Dumfriesshire Pox-
hounds, hunted " Gowanlea " part of one season, when she met with an
accident, by slipping upon some ice, which unfitted her for hunting any more ;
up to 16 stone.
Breeder, John W. J. Patekson, M.F.H,, Terrona, Langholm.
Sire, Tynedale (Vol. X., p. 299; XL, p. 497), by Warlock.
Dam, Leafield (75).
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1892
Chestnut, white
blaze on face,
and off hind
leg white.
C.
Gowanbank.
Strathmore (Vol. XIIL, p. 428;
XIV., p. 592), by Mandrake.
1893
Black or dark
brown, small
white star on
forehead.
P.
Gowanbrae.
Rosy Monk (Vol. XVI., p. 366),
by Rosicrucian.
GREEN SLEEVES— 758. T. and M. Mein,
Burgh-by-Sands, E.S.O., Cumberland.
Bay, xohlte off fore leg and heel. Foaled 1889. Height about 16.
Breeder, F. Luscombe, Tilgate Forest Cottage, Crawley, Sussex.
Sire, Cosmos (Vol. XV., p. 561 ; XVL, p. 780), by Hollywood.
Dam, Lady Lowther (566), by Schiedam (Vol. XII., p. 308), by
Amsterdam.
(See rule 4 page 17)
1892 1893. HUNTEE MAEES AND THEIR PBODUCE.
55
02Liners.
John Gill,
High Street, Welshpool, Mont,
Chestnut, blaze, white legs. Foaled 1886. Height 15*2.
GWEN— 759.
PRIZE:— 1S92, 1st (Mares with foals at-foot, calculated to breed Hunters)
Denbighshire and Flintshire at Rhyl.
Breeder, Thomas Phillips, Cefn Llyclan, Newtown, Mont.
Sire, Welsh Flyer (Hackney 856).
Dam, by Alonzo the Brave (Hackney 22).
G. dam, by Welsh Express (Mountain Pony),
Prod,
in
Colour. Sex.
Name of Produce. Sire's Name and Breeding.
1892
Chestnut, blaze,
legs all marked
with white.
C.
Eglamore (Vol. XVI., p. 48), by
Thurio.
HANNAH— 760. Charles A, Snelling,
(I.F.S,— V.C.) Town Farm House, Oxted, Surrey.
Black, ivhite star. Foaled 1883, Height 16-1.
1891
Chestnut.
F.
Hesper (764). -
Homely (Vol. XVI., p. 543), by
Hermit.
■■' For Prizes see under registered entry.
(See rule 2 page 17)
HEDGES LASSIE— 761. F. W. Silvester,
Hedges, St. Albans, Herts.
Bay, blach iioints. Foaled I'&^Q. Height 16-1.
PRIZES:—
12nd (two - year-
olds, likely to]
make a Hunter. I Hertfordshire.
1 2nd (similar class,
I confined to ten- )
^ ant farmers.
Breeder, F. W. Silvester, Hedges, St. Albans.
Sire, The Drake (Vol. XVI., p. 202), by Muncaster.
Dam, Hedges Laura (762), by Young Caractacus (Vol. XIII.,
p. 333), by Caractacus,
-jc^pq '2nd (three-year-olds) Bedford-
\ shire at Leighton Buzzard.
56
KECOED OF MARES AND SIRES.
Vol. v.
HEDGES LAURA— 762.
Oioners.
F. W. Silvester,
Hedges, St. Albans, Herts.
Bay, black legs. Foaled 1884. Height 16,
(1890, 1st )
PRIZES:— J 1892, 2nd I Hertfordshire.
[ 1893, 1st )
Breeder, F. W. Silvester, Hedges, St. Albans.
Sire, Young Caractacus (Vol. XIII., p. 333), by Caractacus.
Dam, Hedges Lightfoot (349), by Sutton (Cart Horse).
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1890
Bay, black points.
P.
Hedges Lassie*
(761).
Tlie Drake (Vol. XVI., p. 202),
by Muncaster.
1892
Bay.
h\
Hedges Lalage.
Harpenden (Vol. XV., p. 319;
XVI., p. 763), by Muncaster.
1893
Bay.
G.
Hedges Lord.f
Truefit (Vol. XV., p. 132; XVI.
p. 762), by Outfit.
'■'■' For Prizes see under registered entry,
t Prize :— 1893, 2nd (foals by " Truefit ") Hertfordshire.
HEROINE— 763.
(I.F.S.— V.C.)
Bay.
Rev. Cecil Legard,
Cottesbrooke Eectory, Northampton.
Foaled 1879. Height 16.
Owned formerly by Mr. H. H. Langliam, while Master of the Pytchley Hounds,
and ridden by Isaacs, the 1st whipper-in.
1891
C.
Make Haste (Vol. XIII., p. 270),
by Tom Bowline.
(See rule 2 page 17)
HESPER— 765. Charles A. Snelling,
Town Farm House, Oxted, Surrey.
Chestnut. Foaled 1891.
PKIZES :—
-QQnflst Oxted and Godstone -Vgri- j ^ oqo f Reserve, Hunters' Improvement
\ cultural Association. | | Society.
Breeder, Charles A. Snelling, Town Farm House, Oxted.
Sire, Homely (Vol. XVI., p. 543), by Hermit.
Da77j, Hannah (760).
1892 1893. HUNTER MAKES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
57
Oivners.
John Cooper,
Brook Hill, East Hacldon, Northampton.
Brown. Aged. Height 16.
PRIZES :-
1st and Gold Medal, Hunters' Improvement Society (Brood Mares
calculated to breed weight-carrying Hunters), Leicestershire.
Hunted by Lord ^Clifden several years in Pytchley Country.
Bred in Ireland.
HOLDENBY— 765.
1893
HOLLY.
(351.)
(Vol. III.) Allan Gilmour, Yr.,
Eaglesham, Eenfrewshire, N.B.
Height 15-2.
/'2nd Glasgow (for three-year-old
iqqn I colts or fillies for road or field).
1 2nd Paisley (for three-year-olds
( for road or field).
PRIZES since the last Entry : —
/ 1st Glasgow, 1
1 QQQ I 3rd Paisley, /
■^^"^"]2nd (Gold)
i Medal) /
(See rule 3 page 17)
Hunter Mares or gel-
dings, lightweight.
for Hunters up to
any weight.
HUNTRESS. (Vols. Ill and IV.) F. J. Coleridge Boles,
(355.) Baraset, Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire.
PRIZE since the last Entry : —
1892, 1st (Brood Mares) Northamptonshire at Northampton.
Prod.
Colour.
Sex. Name of Produce.
1892
Bay, white blaze
on face and
stockings.
Willoughby.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
Zeal (Vol. XIV., p.
Adventurer.
117), by
(See rule 3 page 17)
IMMERDAR— 766.
C. A. L'Estrange,
Woodville, Sligo, Ireland.
Bro7vn, white star on forehead. Foaled 1879. Height 15*3.
RACES won by "Immerdar," qualifying her for registry in the Record of Hunter
Mares and Sires (rule 5a) : —
at Hazlewood.
1883, April.— Sligo Hunt Cup (£28) )
1884, April.— Sligo Hunt Cup (£28)
1886, I\Iay.— Sligo Hunt Cup (£28)
1887, May 5th.— Stewards' Plate at Sligo (£21 10s.)
1888, Llay.— Welter Race (£21)
Breeder, — Eoutledge, Co. Mayo.
Sire, Lothario (Vol. X., p. 52), by King Tom.
Dam, by Fright (Vol. VIII., p. 62), by x\larm.
at Bowman.
1890 1 Bay, white star.
1891 I ' Bay.
1892 Bay, white star.
P.
Loved One (Vol. XV., p. 365), by
See Saw.
Loved One (Vol. XV., p. 365), by
See Saw.
Loved One (Vol. XV., p. 365), by
See Saw.
58
RECORD OF MARES AND SIRES.
Vol. V.
Ow7ters.
JANIE. (Vol. III.) Dr. T. Bond, f.r.c.s.
(360.) 7, The Sanctuary, Westminster, London, S.W.
AWARD since the last
Entry: — 1890, Reserve (Hunter Brood Mares)
raunton Horse Show.
Prod- 1 Colour. Sex.
in 1
Name of Produce. 1 Sii-e's Name and-Breeding.
1890
Black. C.
(dead).
Rosicruciaii (Vol. XIII., p. 264),
by Beadsman.
(See rule 3 page 17)
JEAN. (Vols. III. and IV.)
(361.)
Colin Maclver,
Statham, Warrington, Lane.
1892
Bay, black
points, white
hind fetlocks.
Rosette.
Royalty (Vol. XV., p. 86), by
Kaiser.
(See rule 3 page 17)
JESSIE— 767. P. Z. Paul,
Splatford, Kenn, Exeter, Devon.
Chestnut. Foaled 1880. Height 16.
PRIZES :—
1884, 1st \
1886, 2nd Royal 1st Devon Yeo-
1887, 1st y nianry Cavalry Horse
1888, 3rd Trials.
i«aJ^"^ ""f ^°? ^^^^M Exeter Horse
''''{ Se^tocie^r^'^-} S1--
1891, 1st
Breeder, — Born, Beere Farm, North Tawton, Devon.
Sire, The Mariner (Vol. XI,, p. 425), by Lifeboat.
Dam, Blossom.
1892
Bay.
Mariner.
Wickham (Vol. XV., p. 397), by
Wild Tommy.
JUBILEE TOM TOM. (Vol. III.) Gilbert Leigh Abbot,
(366.) The Priory, Abbots Leigh, Somerset.
Height 15-2*.
1892
Chestnut, snip
down face, and
near hind fet-
lock white.
Abbots Leigh.
Marioni (Vol. XVI., p. 415), by
Macaroni.
(See rule 3 page 17)
1892 — 1893. HUNTER MABES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
59
Oicners.
KILMURRY. (Vol. XVI., p. 644)— 768. Major J. S. LangUands,
Longrood, Eugby, Warwickshire.
Bay, black ijomts. Foaled 1879. Heiglit 15-2.
PRIZE :— 1893, 2nd (Hunter Brood Jlares) Herefordshire Horse Show.
Breeder, G. D. Stokes.
Sire, Victor (Vol. X., p. 319), by Vindex.
Dam, Leda (Vol. XI., p. 36), by Dundee.
G. davi, The Belle (Vol. VIII., p. 44), by Birdcatcher.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex. Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1892
Bay
C.
Crowberry (Vol. XVI., p. 284),
by Rosebery.
KISMET— 769. Edward S. Jackson, M.B.
Carnforth, Lane.
Broion, white star and tioo loliite hind fetlocks. Foaled 1888.
Height 16.
PRIZES :—
/ 1st Lancaster \
1 2nd Barrow-in-Furness Hunter
1892 -: 2nd Ulverstone ]■ Brood
I 2nd Kendal | Mares.
\ 1st Burcon& Milnthorpe )
3rd (Hunter Brood Mares up to
15 stone) R.A.S E. at Chester.
2nd and Gold Medal, Hunters'
1893-' Improvement Society, Royal
Manchester, Liverpool and
North Lancashire at Black-
' pool.
Breeder, Thomas Thwaites, Coltstones, Warton, Carnforth.
Sire, Carthusian (Vol. XIII., p. 198), by Beadsman.
Dam, Half-bred mare.
1893
Brown.
Pilot.
The Colonial (Vol. XVII., p. 587),
by Morocco.
KITTY— 770. Edmund Potter,
Sawrey Knotts, "Windermere, "Westmoreland.
Grey. Aged. Height 16.
PRIZE :— 1892, 2nd (Hunter Brood Mares) Hawkshead.
60 BBCORD OF MAKES AND SIRES. VOL. V.
Oioners.
LA CIGALE— 771. W. Gordon Canning, M.F.H.,
Hartpury, Gloucester.
Greij. Foaled 1886. Height 16-1.
PRIZES :
/Ist and Champion, Hereford.
1st Cardiff.
1891 - 2nd Swansea.
1st Abergavenny.
Vlst Kington.
ior)9 ' 1st Ranelagh.
^^■^'^ 1 1st Exeter.
1st ) c
2nd I Swansea.
1892 J 2nd Hereford.
1st Ross,
list Newbury.
( 1st Herefordshire Horse Show.
1893 1st Ij^^^g
(1st local J
Purchased of Messrs. Hames, Leicester.
LADY AMORETTA— 772. Captain C. K. O'Hara,
Annaghmore, CoUooney, co. Sligo.
Bay, small star, off hind foot and yastern white. Foaled 1886.
Height 15-2.
AWARD :— 1892, Reserve and H.C. , Siigo Show.
Hunted for last three seasons by owner ; up to 12 stone.
Breeder, Captain C. K. O'Hara, Annaghmore, Collooney.
Sire, Sir George (Vol. XIII., p. 202), by The Baron.
Dam, Fairy Queen, '■= by Pompey (Vol. V., p. 129), by Emilius.
G. dam, by Woodpecker (Vol. VI., p. 232), by Irish Birdcatcher.
* The dam " Fairy Queen " ran and won several races in Ireland (1867-8).
LADY BESS— 773. Mrs. E. J. Sherratt,
Oclepitchard, Hereford.
Baij, star in forehead, blacklegs. Foaled 1887. Heiglit 15-2h.
Hunted two seasons by Mr. J. L. Sherratt with the North Herefordshire ;
up to 12 stone.
Breeder, late Alexander Sherratt, Oclepitchard, Hereford.
Sire, Bravado (Vol. XII., p. 482), by Buccaneer.
Bam, Brown Bess (25), by Free Trade (Vol. XII., p. 447), by
Caractacus.
Prod,
in
Colour. Sex. | Name of Produce. Sire's Name and Breeding.
1893
Chestnut.
C.
Challenger.
Vibration (Vol. XV., p. 235), by
Reverberation.
(See rule 4 page 17)
1892 1893. HUNTER MARES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
61
LADY BRIDGET— 775.
Oiouers.
Winding Willding-Jones,
Hampton Hall, Malpas, Cheshire.
Brotvn, some zvhite hairs in her coat and tail. Foaled 1882.
Height 15-3.
AWARD:— 1891, H.C., Shropshire and West Midland at Market Drayton.
Purchased by owner from IMessis. Hames, Leicester, on her arrival from the
Dublin Horse Show in 1887. Hunted with Sir W. Watkin Wynu's
Hounds and the South Cheshire ; up to 12 stone.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1891
Bay, grey hairs.
P.
Eton a.
Pepper and Salt (Vol. XVI., p.
376), by The Rake.
1892
Brown.
i'.
(dead.)
Pepper and Salt (Vol. XVI., p.
376), by The Rake.
1893
Bay, grey hairs.
C.
Bay Salt.
Pepper and Salt (Vol. XVI., p.
376), by The Rake.
LADY CONNAUGHT.
(561.)
(Vol. IV.) Charles Miles,
Tatenhill, Burton-on-Trent, Staffs.
Height 15-3.
(Not exhibited in 1892.)
1893
Chestnut.
Upper Ten (Vol. XVI.
by Childeric.
p. 552),
(See rule 2 page 17).
LADY ELIZABETH. (Vols. I. and II.) Ernest C. Flower,
(68.) Home Farm, Stow Easton Bath.
Chestmtt, tvhite face, white hind legs. Height 15-2.
PRIZES since the last Entry : —
1892
f 1st North East Somerset
I Chewton Mendip.
at
(Ist Prome.
1891 -^ Premium, Compton Stud Co.'s
( Show.
Mr. Powler, Master and Huntsman of the Stanton Drew Harriers, rode
" Lady Elizabeth " five years to hounds, and she was well up to 14 stone. This
mare was bred on Mr. Harding's farm at Cranmore.
Sire, Glenmore (Vol. XII., p. 296), by Blair Athol.
(Additional pedigree and particulars.)
1890
Chestnut.
P.
Elegance.- (741).
Coco (Vol. XVI., p. 330), by
Rococo.
1891
Bay.
C.
Dalesman, f
Scot Guard (Vol. XV., p. 402),
by Strathconan.
1892
Chestnut.
c.
Boco.J
Marioni (Vol. XVI., p. 415), bv
Macaroni.
Por Prizes see under registered entry,
t Prizes: — 1891, 1st North East Somerset at Stanton Drew; 2nd Prome;
2nd Shepton Mallet. 1892, 1st North East Somerset at Chewton Mendip.
X Prize : — 1892, 1st North East Somerset at Chewton ]\Iendip.
The 1886 produce, " Laddie," won £40 in prizes, and was sold to Capt. Helme.
(See rule 3 page 17).
62 RECORD OP MARES AND SIRES. VOL. V.
Oioners.
LADY FIFE— 775. S. P. Budd,
8, Gay Street, Bath, Somersetshire.
Chestnut. Foaled 1891. Height 15-1.
PRIZES :—
-Qqn ( Premium, Hunters' Improvement I -iooq f 1st Bath and West of England.
I Society. ) ( 1st Somersetshire at Glastonbury
Breeder, S. P. Budd, 8, Gay Street, Bath.
Sire, Kuddigore (Vol. XVI., p. 49 ; XVII., p. 941), by Thurio.
Dam, Duchess (524), by Goldfinch.
LADY-GO-LIGHTLY— 776. Tom Davies,
Great House, Doreston, Hereford.
Ba7j. Foaled 1892.
AWARD : — 1892, Reserve (foal class) Hay Horse Show.
Breeder, Tom Davies, Great House, Doreston, Hereford.
Sire, Donald Cairo (Vol. XIV., p. 500), by Scottish Chief.
Da7n, Lady-go-Lightly, by Thunder (Vol. XI., p. 425), by
Thormanby.
G. dam, by Old Hereford (Vol. VI., p. 181), by Sir Hercules.
LADY GREY— 777. W. G. Wheeldon,
(I.F.S.— V.C.) Friar Gate, Derby.
Grey, near eye injured. Aged. Height 15*1.
Hunted occasionally by owner ; up to 14 stone.
Prod,
in
Colour. Sex.
Name of Produce. Sire's Name and Breeding.
1891
1892
Grey.
Grey.
C.
C.
Grey shine.
Sunshine (Hackney, 1927).
Sunshine (Hackney, 1927).
(See rule 3 page 17)
1892 — 1893. HUNTER MARES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
63
LADY GREY— 778.
Owners.
W. D. Holt,
Manor Farm, Castle Gary, Somerset.
Grey. Foaled 1883. Height 15-3.
PRIZES :-
1890 2ud (Mare and foal class) Frome.
^ nno ( Premium, Compton Stud Co.'s
^^^■^ \ Show.
1 2nd (Mare & foal class) ^
1893 ^'^^ , ^''}^ J ^^'^^''^1' Taunton
I Hunters Improve-
[ ment Society.
Breeder, George Bethell, West Pennard, Somerset.
Sire, Flying- Comet.
Dam, Half-bred mare.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1891
Chestnut.
P.
Rosette.
Scot Guard (Vol. XV., p. 402),
by Strathconan.
1892
Roan.
C.
Life Guard.
Scot Guard (Vol. XV., p. 402),
by Strathconan.
1893
Roan.
C.
Moonlight
Suowdoun (Vol. XV., p. 250), by
Sterling.
LADY GROSYENOR— 779. J. H. Stokes,
Nether House, Great Bowden, Market Harborough, Leics.
Bay, blemish on near side quarter. Foaled 1889. Height 16.
PRIZES :—
, QQ, ( 2nd (as a two-year-old) Leicester-
^"^^ \ shire.
1893 -!
( 2nd NorthamxDtonshire at Ketter-
ing.
1893 1st Leicestershire.
Breeder, R. T. Greaves, East Carlton, Uppingham, Rutland.
Sire, Westminster (Vol. XV., p. 381 ; XVI., p. 780), by Cathedral.
Dam, Hunting mare.
LADY GUARD— 780. J. C. Brock,
High Ridge Farm, Dundry, Bristol, Glos,
Grey. Foaled 1888. Height 15-2.
Breeder, J. C. Brock, High Ridge Farm, Dundry, Bristol.
Sire, Scot, Guard (Vol. XV., p. 402), by Strathconan.
Dam, Lady Somerset (72), by Hunting Horn (Vol. VIII., p. 156),
by Surplice.
(See rule 4 page 17)
64
EECOBD OF MARES AND SIRES.
Vol. v.*
LADY LOWTHER.
(566.)
Oivners.
(Vol. IV.) T. and M. Mein,
Burgh-by-Sands, E. S.O., Cumberland.
PRIZES since the last Entry .
1892<
2nd (Hunter Brood ]Mares)Nortli-
umberland at Berwick-on-Tweed.
lst(Hunting Brood Mares)Penrith.
3rd (Brood Mares for breeding
Hunters) Wigton.
1st (for special prize for Mares
suitable for breeding Hunters,
given by the Members of the
Cumberland Hunt) East Cum-
berland at Carlisle.
1892
1st Burgh-by-Sands] for saddle
1st Sebergham at ; or harness
Welton, I Brood
3rd Aspatria. ) Mares.
4th Holm Cultram at Silloth.
1st (Brood Mares for saddle or
harness) Dalston.
1st (special prize given by Mr. J.
W. Lowther, M.P., for best
animal in saddle or liarness
classes) Penrith.
Correction of previous Awards : —
Vol. IV., p. 33 : — 1891, "Lady Lowther " was 1st, not 2nd, for special prize given
by Cumberland Hunt, Wigton.
(See rule 3 page 17)
LADY LOYAL— 781. J. C. Brock,
High Eidge Farm, Dundry, Bristol, Glos.
Bap, tvhite hind foot. Foaled 1890.
Breeder, J. C, Brock, High Eidge Farm, Dundry, Bristol.
Sire, Loyalist (Vol. XVI., p. 77), by Steeling.
Dam, Lady Somerset (72), by Hunting Horn (Vol. VIII., p. 156),
by Surplice.
(See rule 4 page 17)
LADY MALDEN— 782. George Priestner,
Old Mill Farm, Whitley, Northwich, Cheshire.
Broion, white star, one white foot. Foaled 1892. Height 15.
PEIZE :— 1892, 2nd Cheshire at Warrington.
Breeder, George Pbiestner, Old Mill Farm, Whitley, Northwich.
Sire, Lord Malden (Vol. XIV., p. 164), by Lord Clifden.
Dam, Angeli (679), by Michael Angelo (Vol. XIII., p. 215). by
The Baron.
1892 — 1893. HUNTER MAEES AND THEIR PRODUCE. 65
Oioners.
LADY MENDA — 783. Henry James Davies,
Bremenda, Llanarthney, Carmarthen.
Bay, star, little white on both hind legs. Foaled 1891. Height 15.
PRIZES :-
1QO0 fBeserve, Bath and West of England at Swansea; 1st Carmarthenshire at
^"^ \ Carmarthen ; 1st Llandilo.
Breeder, Thomas Walters, Plasnewydd, St. Clears, Carmarthen
Sire, Scherzo (Vol. XVI., p. 58), by Galopin.
Dam, Mistletoe, by Christmas Carol (Vol. X., p. 236), byEATAPLAN.
G. dam, believed to be by True Briton (Eoadster).
LADY MORGAN— 785. W. M. Wroughton,
Creaton Lodge, Northampton.
Bay. Foaled about 1882. Height 16.
PRIZE :—
loon '-'■^^ (Brood Mares likely to breed Hunters) Chiltern Hills Agricultural Show
^^^^ \ at Aylesbury.
Hunted by Mr. T. Robinson
with Lord Rothschild's Staghounds, season 1888-9 ;
up to 14 stone.
Prod. 1 Colour. 1 Sex.
m 1 1
Name of Produce. Sire's Name and Breeding.
1891
Bay.
C.
Killeen.
Chelsea (Vol. XIV., p.60), by
Cremorne.
This mare is dead.
LADY NEWMAN— 785. William Paige,
(V.C.) Broadfield House, Wrington, Somerset.
Brown. Foaled 1873. Height 15-1.
PRIZES :—
Besides these, the mare has also
gained one 1st and three 2nd prizes
at Banwell, and one 2nd at Weston-
super-Mare.
1890, 1st Banwell
/ 1st Somersetshire at Glastonbury,
^nqjjj 2nd Banwell.
1 Commended, Taunton.
( Reserve, Sherborne.
Hunted by the owner in Devonshire with the Dartmoor Foxhounds and the
Berry Harriers, and occasionally with other packs, eleven seasons ; up to 14 stone.
Breeder, "William Paige, Broadfield House, Wrington.
Sire, Gemma di Vergy (Vol. VIII., p. 392), by Sir Hercules.
Dam, Cottager, by Acrobat.
66
BECOED OF MARES AND SIRES.
Vol. v.
Oioners.
LADY OSWESTRY— 786. A. Alexander,
Cockburn Hill, Balerno, Midlothian, N.B.
Broton, black legs. Foaled 1882. Height 15'3^.
PRIZE :— 1892, 1st (Brood Mares with foal at foot) Edinburgh Agricultural Show.
RACE WON:— 1890, January 4th, Hunt Steeplechase (£38) at Hamilton Park.
Hunted in Cumberland by Mr. Charles Wilson of Kendal ; also in Midlothian.
Breeder, late E. Foulkes, Oswestry, Salop.
Sire, New Oswestey (13), by Knight of Kars.
Dam, Mountain Maid, by Plum Pudding.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1892
Bay.
F.
Lockstitch (Vol. XV., p. 360), by
Wenlock.
LADY SCOT. (Vol. IV.) S. P. Budd,
(568.) 8, Gay Street, Bath, Somersetshire.
189K
Grey, lohite sock off liind leg.
Height 16-1.
PRIZES :—
'Premium (£15) Hunters'
Improvement Society.
1st Bath and West of England at
Bath.
1st (two year-old class) | jj^j^^^.
Champion (Hunter ^ ■.
classes) ) ^'
2nd Peterborough.
2nd R.A.S.E. at Doncaster.
1st Sherborne.
1st West Gloucester.
1st Swansea.
1st Cardiff.
1st Bath Horse Show.
2nd Great Yorkshire at Bradford.
^2nd Compton Stud Co.'s Show.
Foaled 1889.
1892
^
/Premium, Hunters' Improvement
Society.
1st Devon County at Tavistock,
2nd Bath and West of England
at Swansea.
2nd Taunton.
2nd Sherborne.
3rd Bath Horse Show.
1st Newbury Horse Show.
\2nd Compton Stud Co.'s Show.
Breeder, John Keynes, Blandford, Dorset.
Sire, Scot Guaed (Vol. XV., p. 402), by Strathcon.vn.
Dam, Jane (193), by Vinegar Hill (Vol. IX., p. 366), by Kingstown,
(See rule 3 page 17)
1892 — 1893. HUNTEB MAEES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
67
LADY SKEFFINGTON— 787.
Broivii.
Oivners.
Eobert J. D. Bourke.
Dalston, Carlisle, Cumberland.
Foaled 1875. Heiglit 15-3.
PRIZE :—
,gg2|lst (Hunter Brood Mares) at the Hesket-New- Market Agricultural Society's
( Show.
RACES :—
,gg(,f April 25th, Hunt Cup of £20, Whitehaven and West Cumberland
■^ I Hunt.
18Sfi ^^^^^'^ Cup, Cumberland Hunt Point-to-Point Race, near Bridekirk,
( Cockermouth.
Purchased from Mr. J. P. Wiseman, Hanslope, Bucks, who hunted her with
the Grafton Hounds. The present owner rode her for six or seven seasons
with the Cumberland, and Dumfriesshire Foxhounds and Whitehaven Harriers :
weight carried, 14 stone.
Breeder, W. W. Tailby, Skeffington Hall, Leicester.
Sire, Alcibiade (Vol. XIV., p. 601), by The Cossack.
Dam, Brown Bess.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1889
1890
Brown,
black points.
Chestnut, wht
down face, three
wht stockings.
P.
P.
Blue Button.
Blue Garter.
Blue Grass (Vol. XVI., p. 756),
by Pat Molloy.
Blue Grass (Vol. XVI., p. 756),
by Pat Molloy.
LADY SOMERSET.
(72.)
(Vols. I. and II.) J. C. Brock,
High Eidge Farm, Dundry, Bristol, Glos.
Height 15-2.
1888
Grey.
P.
Lady Guard.
(780).
Scot Guard (Vol. XV., p. 402), by
Strathconan.
1890
Bay, white hind
P.
Lady Loyal.
Loyalist (Vol. XVI., p. 77), by
foot.
(781).
Sterling,
1892
Bay.
P.
ReaUty II. (Hackney 831).
The following produce have been named since her last Entry :-
1885, bay colt, black points, by Khamseen — " Rector."
1886, bay colt by King Crafty — " King of Trumps."
1887, brown colt by Huguenot — " Hector."
Lady Somerset did not produce foals in 1889 and 1891.
(See rule 3 page 17)
68
RECORD OF MARES AND SIRES.
Vol. v.
Oivners.
LADY TEAZLE— 788. Lord Tredegar,
(I.F.S. — V.C.) Tredegar Park, Newport, Mon.
Broivn, white star in forehead and wliite streak on tip of nose.
Foaled 1878. Height 16-1.
RACES won by "Lady Teazle " :—
i««4 (April. Chepstow Farmers' Race of £21.
^^ I September 23rd. Drybridge Plate of £26 5s. atMonmouth.
[ March. Farmers' Steeplechase of £21 at Ross.
1885 \ April. Farmers' Steeplechase of £21 at Chepstow.
(April. St. Pierre Steeplechase of £30 at Chepstow.
1887, November 25th. Borough Members' Plate Steeplechase of £24 at Llangibby.
Was also 2ud in the St. Pierre Steeplechase in 188.3, and in the MaindiS
Court Steeplechase of the same year ; while on April 16th, 1885, she ran second
in the Brynderwen Selling Steeplechase at Abergavenny.
Hunted by Lord Tredegar's Stud Groom for seven years with the Llangibby
Hounds ; also two seasons by Mr. Harold Lawrence of Penarth House,
Llangibby ; up to 15 stone. Purchased from Mr. Lawrence, who got her from
Mr. William Sheef, Veterinary Surgeon, Newport, Mon., who bought her of Mr.
Fredericks, Newport, and he purchased the mare at one of Messrs. Stephenson
& Alexander's Sales at Cardiff.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1886
Brown.
C.
Varteg Hill.-
Masaniello (Vol. XIIL, p. 373),
by Macaroni.
1889
Chestnut.
F:
Llandowlais Lass.
Wimbleton, by Clanronald (Vol.
XV., p. 206), by Blair Athol.
1891
Brown.
F.
Lady Emily.
Lord Molynoo (Vol. XV., p. 227),
by Sefton.
1892
Bay, star.
C.
The Star.
Lord Molynoo (Vol. XV., p. 227),
by Sefton.
( October 28th.
1 QQH J October 28th.
^"^" I October 29th.
RACES won by " Varteg Hill " :—
New Rule Hunters' Steeplechase of £29 at Cardiff.
Nicholas Hunters' Hurdle Race of £24 at Cardiff.
Glamorganshire Open Hunters' Hurdle Race of £29 at
Cardiff.
Tenby Hunt Steeplechases,
of £33, Llwynbraun Hunt
February 10th. Town Plate of £27.
[ February 11th. Stewards' Plate of £27.
I March 1st. Llanfairybryn Steeplechase Plate
Steeplechases.
Penlline Open Steeplechase of £48. \ Glamorgan Hunt
Scurry Steeplechase of £20. ) Steeplechases.
Stewards' Plate of £27, Pembroke Hunt Steeplechase.
■^"' "i March 17th
]\Iarch 17th
March 30th
May 5th, Windsor Steeplechase of £38 at Cardiff.
(See rules 2 and 5a page 17)
1892 — 1893. HUNTER MARES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
69
Oivners.
LADY TEMPLAR— 789. J. H. Stokes,
Nether House, Great Bowden, Market Harborough, Leics.
Bay. Foaled 1889. Height 16.
PRIZES :—
1st (two, as Hunter Brood
Mare) and Gold Medal, Hunters'
( 1st Beverley.
1892 j 1st Driffield.
I 1st Newland.
1893 -j ' Improvement Society, North-
amptonshire at Kettering.
(^2nd Leicestershire.
Breeder, J. H. Horsley, Southfield House, Cottingham, E. Yorks.
Sire, Knight Templar (Vol. XIV., p. 310), by The Baron.
Davi, Buttercup, by Edmund Kean (Vol. XIII., p. 313), by
The Marquis.
LADY UNA— 790. Captain C. K. O'Hara.
x\nnaghmore, Collooney, co. Sligo.
Bay , black points , star on forehead. Foaled 1S8S. Height IQ.
PRIZE :— 1890, 1st (Hunters' Class) Sligo Agricultural Show.
RACES :— Won in 1887 and 1889 to 1892 inclusive the co. Sligo Private Hunt
Race (£24 5s.), carrying 12st. 71bs. on the last four occasions.
Hunted by owner since 1887 in co. Sligo.
Breeder, Captain C. K. O'Hara, Annaghmore, Collooney.
Sire, Sir George (Vol. XIII., p. 202), by The Baron.
Dam, Fairy Queen, =:^ by Pompey (Vol. V., p. 129) by Emilius.
G. dam, by Woodpecker (Vol. VI., p. 232), by Irish Birdcatcebr.
'■•' The dam " Fairy Queen " ran and won several races (1867-8).
LARKING LADY— 791. John P. and T. Clark,
Lark House, High Coniscliffe, Darlington, co. Durham.
Brown. Foaled 1891. Height 15.
PRIZES :—
/2nd Gainford.
1st South Durham and North
Yorkshire Horse Show at Dar-
1891- lington.
Commended, Barnard Castle
Horse Show.
^ Commended, Sedgefield.
1892, 2nd Gainford.
1892-,'
Breeders, John P. and T. Clark
Darlington.
Sire, WaPvPath (Vol. XVI., p. 220), by Uncas
Da7n, by Glenfillan (Vol. XIV., p. 281
Pretender.
G. dam, by Young Barnaby (Cleveland Bay).
/Commended, South Durham and
• North Yorkshire Horse Show
at Darlington.
3rd Great Yorkshire at ]\Iid-
dlesbro'.
I 1st Barnard Castle.
Commended, Sedgefield.
l2ud Middleton Tyas and Dis-
V trict Show.
Lark House, High Coniscliffe,
XVI., p. 760), by
70
BECOED OF MAKES AND SIEES.
Vol. V.
Chuners.
(Vols. I., II., III. and IV.) Charles Miles,
Tatenhill, Burton-ou-Trent, Staffs.
Height 15-3.
PRIZES since the last Entry: —
LAYINIA.
(74.)
1892
( 1st Hoar Cross Horse Sho^.
( 1st Derbyshire at Derby.
(■2nd Tutbury Horse Show,
1892 \ beaten by her own daughter,
( " Countess " (313).
As a Hunter Brood Mare.
" Lavinia's " produce and two of her grand-daughters have up to the
present taken twelve of the Hunters' Improvement Society's premiums, and
secured five silver medals and six premiums of £5 for Mr. Miles, as breeder, and
upwards of 200 prizes in Hunter Classes at various other shows.
Prod,
in
Colour. Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1892 Black.
1893 Brown.
C.
F.
Lord Pero.''=
Queen May.
Pero Gomez (Vol. XII., p. 397),
by Beadsman.
Pero Gomez (Vol. XII., p. 397),
by Beadsman.
'•= Prizes : — 1892, 1st Hoar Cross Horse Show ; 3rd Tutbury Horse Show. 1893,
Premium and £5 to breeder, Hunters' Improvement Society. Sold to
Hon. T. W. Fitzwilliam, The Ferry, Peterborough.
The 1891 colt produce called " Prince Pero " has gained since the last entry : —
Prizes — 1892, Premium and £5 to breeder, Hunters' Improvement Society;
2nd Peterborough ; 1st Northampton ; 1st Hoar Cross Horse Show ;
2nd Great Yorkshire at Middlesborough ; 1st Cardiff Horse Show ;
1st Newbury Horse Show ; 1st and Silver INIedal for best light horse
in Derbyshire at Derby. 1893, Premium and £5 to breeder, Hunters'
Improvement Society ; H.C.,Bath and West of England at Gloucester ;
2nd Peterborough ; 2nd Hoar Cross Horse Show.
(See rule 3 page 17)
LIONESS— 792.
John Lett,
Cleveland Stud Farm, Rillington, York.
Broion. Foaled 1887. Height 16.
PRIZES :—
-.qnr) 'Pi'emium, 'Hunters' Improve-
[ 1st Great Yorkshire at Harrogate.
1890 j 1st Malton.
[3rd R.A.S.E. at Plymouth.
ment Society.
(Reserve and Gold) p .
,„o.J Medal, Hun-k- , ,.^^ ,
1^93^, tors' Improve- hn^^K'' ^*
( ment Society. ) ^^^wsbury.
Breeder, — Bristow, Norton, Malton, Yorks.
Sire, Lord Glenlyon (Vol. XIV., p. 10), by Glenlyon.
1893
Brown.
Touchwood (Vol. XVI., p. 74),
by Touch et.
1892 1893. HUNTER MARES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
71
LISETTE— 793.
Ow7iers.
W. T. Trench,
Eedwood, Lorrha, Co. Tipperary.
Broivn. Foaled 1891. Height 15-1.
PRIZES :—
1891. 1st (for foals) [ North Tipperary Farming Society's
1893. 1st (two year old colts and fillies) ) Show.
Breeder, W. T. Trench, Eedwood, Lorrha, Co. Tipperary.
Sire, St. Liz (Vol. XIII., p. 194), by Y. Melbourne.
Daiib, Sally (868), by Brother to Strafford (Vol. X., p. 129), by
Y. Melbourne.
LITTLE WONDER— 794. Hon. Lilian Elphinstone,
Carberry Tower, Musselburgh, N.B.
Bay, white fetlock near hind leg. Foaled 1881. Height 15*2|.
PRIZES :—
[4th (Mares suitable for breeding
1893] Hunters) Highland and Agri-
( cultural at Edinburgh.
Miss Elphinstone hunted this mare three seasons with the Lothian
Harriers ; and Mr. James Craig hunted the mare three seasons in Leicestershire,
and afterwards with his Harriers in Midlothian ; up to 14 stone.
lonq f2nd (Brood Mares for Hunting
^^^"^ \ stock) Dalkeith.
Prod. Colour.
Ill
Sex. Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1893
Bay, white off
hind fetlock.
C. The Dandy.
Dan Dancer (Vol. XV., pp.
357, 651) by The Miser.
LIYADIA— 795. Commander F. H. S. O'Brien, E.N.,
Cratloe Woods, Cratloe, co. Clare.
BrotDu, wliite off fetlocks. Foaled 1885. Height 15.
PPTT-p • liSQQ 9,1^ (Limerick Horse Show.
ri4iA£. . ioy^, zna | jjalf-bred Brood Mares calculated to breed Hunters.
Breeder, CommandeRjF. H. S. O'Brien, E.N., Cratloe Woods.
Sire, Liverpool (Vol. XIII., p. 460), by Brother to Bird on the Wing.
Dam, by Fairyland,* by Gamekeeper (Vol. VIII., p. 504), by
Birdcatcher.
1890
Brown, whtline
on forehead.
P.
Lilac.
Pine Tree (Vol. XIIL, p. 346),
by Lozenge.
1891
Brown, white
F.
hind fetlocks.
Myrtle.
Pine Tree (Vol. XIIL, p. 346),
1892
Chestnut, white
C.
by Lozenge.
star and hind
Harleqviin.
Sheldrake (Vol. XIIL, p. 54), by
fetlocks.
Mandrake.
■■'• " Fairyland," sire of Livadia'sdam, foaled in 1863, was by " Gamekeeper,"
out of " Dancer," by " Preney," her dam by " Pioneer," out of " Harbinger," by
"Friday"; raced in 1870 only and woii stakes (£649) including the Downshire
Plate (£200) at Punchestown and the Grand Stand Plate (£250) at Cork.
72
EECOED OF MARES AND SIRES.
Vol. v.
Oivners.
(Vols. I., II., III. and IV.) Miss A. Gore-Booth,
Lissadell, Sligo, Ireland.
LOADSTAR.
(79.)
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1892
Bay-brown, wht
sock off hind leg.
F.
St. Walburga.
St. Paul (Vol. XV., p. 327;
XVI., p. 763), by Paul Jones.
1893
Chestnut, star
and snip,
stocking near
hind, sock off
hind leg.
C.
Cherry Pie.
Cherry Ripe (Vol. XVI., p. 85),
by Sterling.
The 1889 produce's name is " Astron " not " Astrone " as recorded in Vol. IV.
(See rule 2 page 17)
LOLLIPOP— 796. Harry Dyson,
(V.C.) Kingsclere Woodlands, Brimpton, Eeading, Berks.
Broion, grey hairs on tail, grey near hind leg. Foaled 1880.
Height 15-3.
PRIZES :—
At the Royal Counties Show at Portsmouth in 1891, this mare was awarded
2nd prize as a Brood i\Iare, but could not take it as she was not due to foal that
year.
1893, 2nd (Hunter Brood Mares and foals) Royal Counties at South-
ampton .
Hunted by owner in Berkshire and Hampshire for seven seasons, carrying
13 stone. Bought as a three-year-old from Capt. Pellier-Johnson of the 9th
Lancers, said to have been bred near Wolverhampton.
1893
Bay or brown,
blaze, and off
hind leg wht,
some white
hairs on tail.
F.
Boscawen (Vol. XVI., p. 390), by
Childeric.
LONDON— 797.
(I.F.S.— V.C.)
LOUISE— 798.
Grey.
Sir Humphrey F. de Trafford, Bart.,
Trafford Park, Patricroft, Manchester.
Foaled 1885. Height 16.
(See rule 2 page 17)
Captain Ciayhills-Henderson, E.N.,
Invergowrie, Dundee, N.B.
Bay, near fore coronet ivhite, two white hind fetlocks. Foaled 1891.
Height 15-2.
PRIZE • 189-^ 3rd ■ ^^^^ yearling produce of any Thoroughbred Horse serving in
^' ( Scotland) Highland and Agi-icultural at Inverness.
Breeder, Captain Clayhills-Henderson,R-N., Invergowrie, Dundee.
Sire, Eoyalty (Vol. XV., p. 86), by Kaiser.
Dam, Bett (692).
1892—1893.
HUNTER MARES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
73
MAB— 799.
Owners.
G. F. Watkins,
Navau, Co. Meath.
Baij. Foaled 1880. Height 15-3i.
AWARD:— 1893, H.C., Co. Meath Show.
Hunted five seasons in Meath: up to 14 stone 7 lbs..
Prod,
in
Colour. Sex. Name of Produce. Sire's Name and Breeding.
1892
1893
Bay
Bay
C.
C.
Prince Charles (Vol. XVII., p.
685), by Pride of Prussia.
Bellerophon (Vol. XIII., p, 480),
by Solon.
MABELLA— 800. Tom Davies,
Great House, Doreston, Hereford.
Bay, black legs. Foaled 1891. Height 15-2^.
PRIZE :— 1892, 2nd Hay Horse Show.
Breeder, Mrs. E. J. Sherratt, Oclepitchard, Hereford.
Sire, Vibration (Vol. XV., p. 235), by Eeverberation.
Davi, Brown Bess (25), by Free Trade (Vol. XII., p. 447), by
Caractacus.
MADAM— 801. Joseph Routledge,
Gill Bromfield, Aspatria, Cumberland.
Broion, ivhite snip on face, white hind foot. Foaled 1881.
Height 15-3.
PRIZES:—
■ Wigton,
. Ireby.
^Ist (Brood Mares likely to
breed weight-carrying
1889 -l Hunters)
1st (Brood mares for
saddle and harness).
/1st (Brood saddle mares). 1
£10 (Brood Mares for
breeding Hunters),]
J891-; given by Cumberland ;- Penrith
I Hunt.
I £5 (Best animal on
\ ground) .
Came out of Ireland.
,'lst (Brood saddle) ■,„. ,
! mares). -Wigton.
1891 -l 1st (Brood mares for |
saddle and har- ^ Ireby.
I ness). )
(Ist (Brood Mares for|
( land Hunt. j
1890
1891
1892
Chestnut.
Chestnut, white
strip on face,
white hind feet.
Bay, white strip
on face.
F.
C.
C.
Maggy.
Young Friar.
Speculation.
Pitzroy (Vol. XVI., p. 441), by
Muncaster.
Friar Rush (Vol. XIV., p. 167),
by Hermit.
Friar Rush (Vol. XIV., p. 167),
bv Hermit.
74
RECORD OP MARES AND SIRES.
Vol. v.
MADELINE— 802.
Owners.
Dr. George W. W. Ashdown,
Tetbury, Gloucestershire.
Bay, black 2^0 ints, few ivhite hairs on forehead, small ]jatch of tuhite
hair at the middle and back of the off fore-arm. Foaled 1889.
Height 15-21.
PRIZES :—
1891, 2nd Newbury.
1892
Commended, Taunton.
, Reserve, Compton Stud Co.
Breeder, Edwin Sarek, Edgarley, Glastonbury, Somersetshire.
Sire, Master Ned (Vol. XIV., p. 523), by Eoman Bee.
Dam, Polly, by King of the West.
MADGE. (Vol. IV.)
(595.)
J. J. Candlish,
Seaham Harbour, co. Durham.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1892
189.3
Chestnut, white
blaze and hind leg.
Chestnut, white
blaze and legs.
C.
F.
Tommy Blue- | Blue Grass (Vol. XVI., p. 756),
grass. i by Pat Molloy.
Nelly Bluegrass Blue Grass (Vol. XVI., p. 756),
(830). by Pat Molloy.
(See rule 3 page 17)
MAGGIE. (Vol. III.)
(391.)
Allan Gilmour, Yr.,
Eaglesham, Eenfrewshire, N.B.
PRIZE since the last Entry : — 1892, 1st (Hunter Brood Mares in foal or with
foal at foot) Glasgow.
1891
1892
Bay.
Bay.
Moiety.* [ Royalty (Vol. XV., p. 86), by
I Kaiser.
Comet (720). t I Connaught (Vol. XVI., p. 128),
i by George Frederick.
Prize : — 1892, 1st (Hunter yearling colts or fillies) Glasgow,
f For Prizes see under registered entry.
(See rule 3 page 17)
MAGGIE— 803. E. D. Stern,
(I.F.S. — V.C.) Fan Court, Chertsey, Surrey.
Chestnut, very small white star on forehead. Foaled about 1881.
Height 15-2.
1891
Chestnut.
F.
Maisie.
Privateer (Vol. XIV., p. 249), by
Adventurer.
1893
Chestnut.
F.
Silvia.
Papyrus (Vol. XVI., p. 365), by
Peter.
(See rule 2 page 17)
1892 1893. HUNTER MARES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
75
MAID MARIAN— 805.
Oioners.
W. H. Dunn,
Wallingtons, Hungerford, Berks.
Brown, ticked ivith tvhite hairs and white hairs at root of tail.
Foaled 1872. Height 16.
PRIZES :—
1 1st and Gold Medal, ] Newbury
1893 •] Hunters' Improve- I Horse
( ment Society. ) Show.
/Ist Wiltshire at Marlborough.
1 QQA I ■'■^^ Royal Counties at Winchester,
■^^•^"l Reserve and V.H.C., Bath and
( West of England.
Hunted several seasons in the Craven country : up to 15 stone.
Breeder, W. H. Dunn, Walliugtons, Hungerford.
Sire, EoBiN Hood (Vol. XI., p. 70), by Wild Dayrell.
Dam, * Amazon by Cameleopard (Vol. VI., p. 135), by Giraffe.
G. dam, Violet.
"-!= Both the dam "Amazon" and grand-dam "Violet" were bred by the
owner's father, the late General Dunn, who died thirty j-ears ago. ]\Ir. W. H.
Dunn adds that " they were both good harness mares ; this strain of blood has been
in my family for over 50 years."
Prod.
Colour.
Sex. Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1886
1887
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
Chestnut.
Brown.
Bay.
Grey.
Bay.
Bay.
Bay.
Brown.
C.
C.
C.
P.
C.
F.
F.
C.
Fin Cooper (sold).' The Romany King (Vol. XV.,
' p. 398), by Blue Gown,
(sold). Lancastrian (Vol. XIV., p. 486),
I by Toxopholite.
(dead). ' Exile II. (Vol. XV., p. 266), by
j Hermit.
Gipsy Queen Eastern Emperor (Vol. XV.,
p. 17), by Strathconan.
Exile II. (Vol. XV., p. 266), by
Hermit.
(dead).
Avontes (Vol. XIII., p. 29), by
Distin.
Lancastrian (Vol. XIV., p. 486),
by Toxopholite.
Jack Tar (Vol. XVI., p. 588), by
Jollv Tar.
MAID OF TAN ATT— 805. Owen Williams,
Cefn, St. Asaph, N. Wales.
Chestnut. Foaled 1889. Height 16.
PRIZES :—
1891, 1st Oswestry District Show. | 1891, 1st Welshpool Horse Show.
As a two-year-old Hunter.
Breeder, Eichard Meredith, Carnbwl, Llandisilio, Llanymyuech,
Salop.
Sire, Stechford (Vol. XV., p. 470), by Sterling.
Dam, Shropshire Girl (883), by New Oswestry (13), by Knight
OF Kars.
76
RECORD OF MARES AND SIRES.
Vol. v.
Oiciiers.
MAID OF THE MIST— 806. Capt. Hon. C. Lambton,
(V.C.) Naval and Military Club, Piccadilly, W.
Bay, grey hairs, hlach points. Foaled 1883. Height 15-3.
RACE won by this IMare qualifying her for registry (rule 5a) : —
1889, April 22nd, Viceroy's Staff Cup (£30) at Fairyhouse Easter Meeting.
Hunted by owner three seasons with the Meath, Zetland and South Durham ;
up to 13 stone 7 lbs.
Breeder, James Tolan, Courtloiigh, Lusk, Ireland.
Sire, EoB Eoy (Vol. XI., p. 477 ; XIV., p. 585), by Artillery.
Dam, Countess (H.B.), by Eidolon (Vol. X., p. 37), by The Flying
Dutchman.
G. dam, by Navarino (Vol. X., p. 351), by Codrington.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex. Name of Produce. Sire's Name and Breeding.
1892
1893
Brown. F.
Bay. C.
Crafton (Vol. XVI., p. 87), by
Kisber.
Testator (Vol. XVI., p. 511), by
Albert Victor.
Maid of the Mist's " full sister " Diana " (733) is also registered in this volume.
MARION— 807.
William Holtby,
Eotsea Manor, Cranswick, Hull, Yorks.
Bay. Foaled 1886. Height 16.
PRIZES :—
( 2nd Great Yorkshire.
1889 -j 2nd Pocklington.
( 1st Ayton.
( Premium, Hunters' Improvement
1890 ] Society.
(3rd Bridlington.
1892
1st Doncaster.
2nd Malton.
2nd Drifheld.
3rd Great Yorkshire.
2nd Newland.
1st Whitby.
As a
Brood
Mare.
Breeder, J. Kirk, Knaresbro', York.
Sire, Aide-db-Camp (Vol. XIII., p. 352), by Lord Clipden.
Dam, by Grandmaster (Vol. XI., p. 156), by The Great Unknown.
1892
Bay.
F.
Falka
Colonel (Vol. XVI., p. 541), by
Conductor.
189'2— 1893. HUNTER MARES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
77
Oioiiers.
MARITANA. (Vols. III. and IV.) Walter Jones,
(o97.) The Elms, Moore, Warrington, Lane.
PRIZE since the last Entry : —
1892, 3rd (Hunter Brood Mares) Cheshire.
Prod.
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1890
Grey.
F.
Chaperone.
Scot Guard (Vol. XV., p. 402),
by Strathconan.
1891
Brown.
C.
Snowball.
Snowdoun (Vol. XV., p. 250), by
Sterling, j^^oa .= .u^
1892
Brown.
C.
Ellesmere (Hunter Sire), by
New Oswestry (13),
(See rule 3 page 17)
MARY— 808. Frank Godson,
Temple Bruer, Lincoln.
Broivn. Foaled 1874. Height 15-3.
Hunted five seasons by owner in Belvoir and Blankney countries ; up to 14 stone.
Pm-chased of C. Burtt, Welbourne, Lincoln.
1885
Chestnut.
Gordon.*
Outfit (Vol. XII., p. 436), by
Y. Melbourne.
* Prizes :-
, 1st Lynn Horse Show ; 2nd Trent Horse Show.
MARY ANN— 809. Colonel Hon. Frederic C. Morgan, M.P.,
(I.F.S. — V.C.) Euperra Castle, Newport, Mon.
Broivn, star, tvliite near fore and hind coronets. Foaled 1879
Height 15-3.
1892 I Bay or brown.
F.
I Somerton (Vol. XV., p. 458), by
I Hampton.
(See rule 2 page 17)
MASHETTE -810. Dr. E. Waller,
Bridge Street, Peterborough.
Chestnut, blaze on face, tvJiite fetloch. Foaled 1887. Height 15-2.
Hunted by owner during season 1891-92 with the Fitzwilliam Hounds ; up to
13 stone.
Breeder, Dr. E. Waller. Bridge Street, Peterborough.
Sire, The Muleteer (Vol. XIII. , p. 379), by Mogador.
Dam. Flash (45), by Little Jim (Vol, XIII., p. 254), by Man-at-
Arms.
i:89r
Chestnut.
F.
Glendale (Vol. XIV., p. 361), by
Blair Athol.
78
RECORD OF MARES AND SIRES.
Vol. v.
Oivners.
MAYBLOSSOM— 811. E. J. Verney,
(I.F.S.— Y.C.) Oxford.
Bay, small white star. Foaled 1884. Height 15'3.
Breeder, Henry Quartermaine, Old Palace Yard, Bicester, Oxon.
Sire, Glow-worm (Vol. XII., p. 453), by Y. Melbourne.
Dam, Spinaway (H.B.), by General Peel (Vol. XI., p. 301), by
Y. Melbourne.
G. da77i. Hunting mare.
Prod.
Colotir.
Sex. Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1891 Chestnut, white
F. 1
Mayfly.
Herald (Vol. XIV.
p. 337), by
star.
Laueret
1892 Bay, small white
C.
The Friar.
Solus (Vol. XVI.,
p. 386), by
star.
Hermit.
1892 -^o^V- Herefordshire Horse Show
(2nd J
" Mayblossom " is dead; having slipped up in the winter (1892-3) and fractured
her pelvis.
(See rule 2 page 17).
MERRY DUCHESS— 812. Tom Davies,
Great House, Doreston, Hereford.
Ba2j. Foaled 1892. Height 15-1.
PRIZES :—
1892, 1st Hay Horse Show.
Breeder, Mrs. E. J. Sherratt, Oclepitchard, Hereford.
Sire, Vibration (Vol. XV., p. 235), by Eeverberation.
Davi, Brown Bess (25), by Free Trade (Vol. XII., p. 447), by
Caractacus.
MIDDLETON— 813. W. C. P. Snowden,
Hutton Moor, Tliirsk, Yorlis.
Bay, scar off knee. Foaled 1869. Height 16.
Breeders, Ward Brothers, Middleton, Tbirsk.
Sire, President.
Dam,
by Nigel.
1879
Chestnut.
C.
]Middleton.='=
Due de Beaufort (Vol. XIV., p.
602), by Ventre Saint Gris.
1881
Chestnut.
C.
Nigel, t
Due de Beaufort (Vol. XIV., p.
602), by Ventre Saint Gris.
1886
Chestnut, scar
on near hind
thigh.
F.
Stella (619).
Bradgate (Vol. XIII., p. 69), by
Cambuscan, dam Cassiope.
1891
Grey.
F.
Souvenir.
Linnaeus (Vol. XV., p. 462), by
Strathconan.
"-■= Prizes : — 1882, 1st Otley ; 2nd Ripen and Harrogate ; 2nd East of England at
Pontefract.
t Prizes : — 1882, 1st Ripon and Harrogate ; 1st Slalton ; 1st Great Yorkshire at
Halifax. 1883, 1st Otley ; 1st Ripon and Harrogate ; 1st Doncaster ; 1st
Stockton ; 1st IMalton.
For prizes of Stella (649) sec under registered entiy in Vol. IV. Souvenir was
H.C. at the Hunters' Improvement Society's Show in 1893.
1892 — 1893. HUNTEE MAKES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
79
MIDNIGHT— 814.
Oiuners.
Colonel J. Menzies Clayhills,
66, Chester Square, London, S.W.
Brazen, star on forehead. Foaled 1888. Height 15*2.
PRIZES :—
Hunters' Improvement
1888, 1st Northallerton
1890, 1st Lofthouse.
I 1891, H.C
! Society.
Breeder, Matthew Welburn, Whitby, Yorks.
Sire, Knight Templar (Vol. XIV., p. 310), by The Baron.
Dam, Beatrice, by Victor (Vol. X. p. 319), by Vindex.
MILKMAID.
(404.)
(Vols. III. and IV.) Charles Miles,
Tatenhill, Burton-on-Trent, Staffs.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1891
Brown-chestnut.
F.
Dairymaid.
Kilmarth (Vol. XVI., p. 540), by
Master Kildare.
1892
twins
(dead.)
Kilmarth (Vol. XVI., p. 540), by
Master Kildare.
189.3
Brown.
c.
Cheemaunan (Vol. XIV., p. 267 ;
XV., p. 644), by Uncas.
The 1890 produce, " Milkboy," has gained the following prizes since the last
entry : — 1892, 2nd Cardiff Horse Show : 3rd Newbury Horse Show.
(See rule 3 page 17)
MINERYA-815.
E. M. Sturges,
Stanlake Park, Twyford, Berks.
Bay, partially white hind feet. Foaled 1881. Height 16
1892
1890, 1st Abingdon Show.
1891, 1st Abingdon Show.
2nd and Gold Medal Hunters'
Improvement Society, New-
bury Horse Show.
1890
Chestnut, white
blaze, near
white hind foot.
C.
Sultan.
Limerick (Vol. XVI., p. 464), by
Doncaster.
1891
Chestnut, white
blaze, near
white hind foot.
F.
Stella.
Limerick (Vol. XVI., p. 464), by
Doncaster.
1892
Chestnut, wht.
blaze, wht stock-
ing near hind
leg,, wht foot nr
fore and white
Uiark off foreleg.
F.
Sybil.
Limerick (Vol. XVI., p. 464), by
Doncaster.
1893
Bay.
F.
Sabrina.
Ocean Wave (Vol. XV. p. 353),
by See Saw.
80
BECOED OF MARES AND SIRES.
Vol. V.
MISS BARTON.
(230.)
Oioners.
(Vols. II., III. and IV.) Charles E. Straker,
High Warden, Hexham, Northumberland.
Prod,
in
Colour. Sex. Name of Produce. ' Sire's Nam* and Breeding.
1890
1891
Brown. C. '
Brown. C.
Miriield Sensation (Hackney
2187).
Mirfield Sensation (Hackney
2187).
MISS BRUCE— 816. Charles Watkuis,
Wilcroft, Hereford.
Bay or broicn. Foaled 1891. Height about 15*3.
PRIZES:—
1892 ( J\* Leominster. j ^^^^^
( 1st Hay. I
Breeder, Charles Watkins, Wilcroft, Hereford.
Sire, Munchausen (Vol. XIII. p. 446), by Blair Athol.
Dam, Prima Donna, by Truant (Vol. XII., p. 168), by Saunterer.
G. dam, Actress, by Double X (Vol. XI., p. 467}, by Colonist.
G. (J. dam, Columbine (winner of races).
MISS DISS— 817. Dudley P. Giles,
Higham House, Worlingham, Beccles, Suffolk.
Black-broivn, near loliite hind fetlock, silver hairs mane and tail.
Foaled about 1880-82. Height 15-1*.
PHIZES :—
1892, 1st (Hunting Brood Mares) Halesworth Horse Show.
1892, Commended, Mutford and North Suffolk Agricultural Association.
Purchased from Mr. A. H. H. Eden, of Alfreton, Derbyshire; hunted by
him : one of three horses that lasted through a run of over two hours with
the South Notts Hounds.
1891
Bay, near hind
fetlock white.
C.
The Chancellor.
Tom Moody (H.B. Hunter Sire).
1892
Black-brown,
near hind fet-
F.
Ma Belle.-
Bombardier (Vol. XIV. p. 150),
by Ploughbov.
lock white.
■•■ Prize : — 1892, 8rd Halesworth Horse Show.
1892 — 1893. HUNTER MARES AND THEIR PRODUCE. 81
Oioners.
MISS DIXON— 818. Albert Octavius Haslewood,
Fairfield Stud, Buxton, Derbyshire.
Broiim. Foaled 1888. Height 15-3.
PRIZE :— 1892, 2nd (Hunter Brood Mares) Buxton Horse Show.
Breeder, William Dixon, Cinderbarrow, Zealand, via Carnforth.
Sire, Moss Hawk (Vol. XV., p. 489), by Blair Athol.
Dam, by Carthusian (Vol. XIII. p. 198), by Beadsman.
MISS KHEEN— 819. Cecil Boyle,
Picton, Buxton, Derbyshire.
Bay. Foaled 1892.
PRIZE :— 1893, Premium (£15) Hunters' Improvement Society.
Breeder, James Richardson, Claughton Hall, Caton, Lancaster.
Sire, Sam Kheen (Vol. XVI., p. 118), by Khamseen.
Dam, Bess (689).
MISS PRUDENCE— 820. Henry Sanders,
Brampton Hill, Chapel Brampton, Northampton.
Chestnut. Foaled 1891.
i
PRIZE : — 1892, Premium, Hunters' Improvement Society.
Breeder, Henry Sanders, Brampton Hill, Chapel Brampton,
Northampton.
Sire, Iceland (Vol. XV., p. 199), by Thunderbolt.
Dam, Prudence (630), by Mars.
82
RECORD OF MARES AND SIRES.
Vol. v.
Oivners.
MISS ROSCIUS— 821. G. H. Green,
Wigmore Grange, Leintwardine, Herefordshire.
Bay. Foaled 1886. Height 16.
PRIZES :—
1891, 2nd Herefordshire at Kington.
1892
f Reserve, Cardiff Horse Show.
( 1st Kington Horse Show.
(1st and Gold Medal, Hunters'
1892 -j Improvement Society, Here-
( fordshire Horse Show Society.
Breeder, A. E. Boughton-Knight, Downton Castle, Ludlow, Salop.
Sire, Eoscius (Vol. XIV., p. 465), by The Eake.
Prod.
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1891
1892
Brown.
Chestnut.
Rosabell.
Barrister.-
Leinthall (H.B.), by Roscius
(Vol. XIV., p. 465), by The
Rake.
Q.C. (Vol. XVI., p. 61), by
Wisdom.
■■'■ Prizes : — 1892, 1st (for foals by Q.C), and 1st (open foal class) Herefordshire
Horse Show Society.
MOLLY. (Vol. IV.) Thomas Henry Miller,
(617.) Oborne, Sherborne, Dorset.
PRIZES gained since tlie last Entry : —
/2nd East Somerset at Bruton.
I 2nd Yeovil.
J Premium (free service), Compton
1*^^^ 1 Stud Co.
H.C. Sherborne.
^H.C. Bath.
1893
3rd Taunton Horse Show.
Reserve and Gold Medal, (Bath
Hunters' Improvement -! Horse
Society. ( Show.
(See rule 3 page 17)
MRS. GILFLOREY— 822. \V. Pride Jones,
Cleve Lodge, Downend, Glos.
Chestnut, white legs. Aged. Height 16*1.
PRIZES :—
/ 1st Gloucestershire at Stroud.
1892-
2nd Badminton.
1st (two) ant^) Sherborne and
Gold Medal, gouthofEng-
Hunters Im- ^^^^^ ^^^-^
provementSo- g^^^^^_
ciety. ;
^Ist Hereford.
1st Shepton IMallett.
2nd Bath Horse Show.
1892 -j 1st Newbury Horse Shew.
1st Bruton Horse Show.
1st Lord Tredegar's Show.
Hunted by the Duke of Beaufort, who rides over 16 stone, several seasons
with the Beaufort hounds.
1892
Chestnut, white
streak down
face ; wh. fet-
locks and pas-
terns nr. front
and nr. hind
legs.
C.
Blue and Buff.
The Cob (Vol. XV., p. 404), by
Lord Ronald.
1892 1893. HUNTER MARES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
83
Owners.
MRS. GRUNDY (late Bird of Freedom)— 823. E. Fort,
The Cottage, Foston, Derby.
Chestnut, white blaze down face. Foaled 1878. Height 15'2.
PRIZES :—
1890, 3rd (Brood Mares, open class) Elvaston Castle.
1893, Premiunr (three equal premiums given) in Brood Mare class, and Gold
Medal, Hunters' Improvement Society, Hoar Cross Horse Show.
Ridden in Leicestershire by the Hon. George Lambton, and afterwards by
Mrs. Fort in the Meynell country ; up to about 13 stone.
Breeder, F. Wilkinson, Green Mile Farm, Eetford, Notts.
Sire, Strathconan (Vol. XI., p. 375), by Newminster.
Dayn, Tissue, by Eowsham (Vol. XII., p. 284), by King Tom.
G. dam. Extract, by Cavendish (Vol. IX., p. 76), by Voltigeur.
G.g. dam, Extra Number."
'■■ The g.g. dam "Extra Number" was bought by Mr. Wilkinson at Major
Elcoon's sale, and was described as by "Confidence," out of " Latest Intelligence "
(H.B.), and ran under this pedigree in the North, but it is supposed that she was
by " Leopold " (Vol. VII., p. 93), by ( " Phlegon '), out of " Molly " (Vol. IX.,
p. 255), by " Pantaloon," out of " Industry " (Vol. VL, p. 7), by " Priam," out of
"Arachne" (Vol. III., p. 274), by " Fiiho da Puta." This pedigree was given as
that of a yearling descended from "Extra Number," sold by the Sturton Stud
in 1890.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding,
1887
Bay, blaze.
F.
Gossip.
Xenophon (Vol. XII., p. 495;
XIII., p. 559), by Canary.
1889
Grey.
h'.
Tittle Tattle
Downpatrick (Vol. XIII., p. 504),
by Master Bagot.
1890
Chestnut.
F.
(dead),
Downpatrick (Vol. XIII., p. 504),
by Master Bagot.
1891
Bay.
C.
Jannock (Vol. XV., p. 502), by
Brown Bread.
1892
Chestnut.
C.
'1-
Gordon (Vol. XVI., p. 552), by
Herrait.
1893
Bay.
c.
Jannock (Vol. XV., p. 502), by
Brown Bread.
■■= Prize : — 1893, 1st Hoar Cross Horse Show.
Her own sister, "Society," foaled 1877, ran on several occasions, and won
among other races : —
r March 14th, Shipley Hall Steeplechase of £92, Derby Hunt.
1881 - May 2oth, Victoria Plate of £29 at York.
[November 14th, Radbourne Hunters' Steex^lechase Plate of £56 17s. at Derby.
September 6th, Belvoir Plate of £57 at Leicester.
I October 17th, Hunters' Hurdle Plate of £95, Pour Oaks Park.
( February 15th, Doncaster Hunters' Steeplechase Plate of £56 17s.
June 2ud, ^^earby Hunters' Plate of £48 at Redcar.
(August 21st, Stockton Claret Open Hunters' Stakes of £135.
(February 6th, Fitzwilliam Hunters' Hurdle Race of £46 17s. at Doncaster;
1885 j and'again on February 12th, 1886.
(March 16th, Kedleston Hunters' Hurdle Race Plate of £96 17s. at Derby.
"Farington," " Urio," and " Welcome Jack," now running and winning, are
also of this blood, and go back to " Extra Number."
1883
1884-
84
BECOKD OF MAKES AND SIRES.
Vol. v.
MRS. O'SHEA— 824.
1890, 2nd Spilsby.
( Premium, Hunters' Improvement
1891
J Society.
1:
1st R.A.S.E. at Doncaster,
( 1st Lincolnshire at Brigg.
Oxoners.
Frank Allen Jeeves,
Manor Farm, Fenstanton, St. Ives, Hunts.
Bay. Foaled 1890.
PRIZES :—
2ad Essex at Romford.
1st & Gold Medal,
Hunters' Im-
provement So-
1893^ ciety. j
3rd (Tenant Farmers'
Norfolk at
Norwich.
Class)
Peterborough.
8rd Huntingdonshire at Hun-
tingdon.
Breeder, late James Martin, Wainfleet, Lines.
Sire, Fabius (Vol. XIII., p. 93 ; XIV., p. 587), by Loiterer.
Dam, Home Kule (353), by Minstrel.
Prod,
in
Colour. Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1893
Chestnut.
C.
''■■ 1 Cavaliero (Vol. XIII., p. 192), by
Cambuscan.
=- Prize : — 1893, 1st Peterborough.
MUSIC— 825. William Walton,
Walvendon House, Nelson, Burnley, Lane.
Roan, two white hind legs, one fore and near white fetlock.
Foaled 1883. Height 16.
PRIZES :—
1887, 1st Craven.
2nd Craven.
1st Nelson and Little Marsden.
1st Settle.
.IstOtley.
1 1st Craven.
1889-
2nd Worsthorne.
2nd Cliviger.
2nd Padiham.
/1st Craven.
1 RQf) J '^^^ Padiham.
1891
1st Vale of Todmorden.
(2nd Cliviger.
( 1st Darwen.
( 1st Cliviger.
Breeder, Abraham Hagar, Ben Kyddings, Bolton Abbey, Skipion,
Yorks.
Sire, Best Eeturns (Vol. X., p. 38), by Cavendish.
1891
Chesiuut, dull
F.
Silver Belle
Silver Crown (Vol. XV., p. 382),
blaze, and white
(884).
by Silvester. •
fetlock near
hind leg.
1892
Bay-roan, black
F.
Princess
Royalty (Vol. XV., p. 86), by
mane and tail,
(858).
Kaiser.
white fetlocks
both hind legs.
1892—1893.
HUNTER MARES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
86
MY LADY— 826.
(I.F.S.— V.C.)
Oicncrs,
W. M. Wroughton,
Creaton Lodge, Northampton.
Bay. Foaled 1885. Height 15-3.
Huuted by Mr. H. Chinnery with Whaddon Chase Hounds, season 1891-92 ;
formerly by ]\Ir. J. Bunbury ; up to 14 stone.
(See rule 2 page 17)
NADESHDA. (Vols. III. and IV.) Robert W. Orme,
(416.) Owenmore, Crossmolina, Ireland.
Prod,
in
Colour. Sex.
Name of Produce. Sire's Name and Breeding.
1892
1893
Chestnut, white
star.
Bay, white
fetlock.
C
F.
Nabob.
Narcotic.
Loved One (Vol. XV., p. 365), by
See Saw.
Lord Rattler (Hackney), by Lord
Derby.
(See rule 8 page 17)
NANCY— 827.
(I.F.S.— V.C.)
Sir Humphrey F. de Trafford, Bart.
Trafford Park, Patricroft, Manchester.
Grey. Aged.
(See rule 2 page 17)
NAUTCH GIRL. (Vol. XVI., p. 315)— 828. John Cooper,
Brook Hill, East Haddon, Northampton.
Bay. Foaled 1885. Height 16.
PRIZES :—
/'2nd R.A.S.E. at Chester.
-Peterborough,
1893, 1st Northamptonshire.
1st and Gold Medal, ^
1893 J Hunters' I m
provement
I Society.
Ran second to " Prince Edward " in the New Rule Hunters' Steeplechase at
Wolverhampton in 1890 ; beaten by a neck.
Breeder, H. Houldsworth, Pilmuir, Torquay, Devon.
Sire, CoLTNESs (Vol. XIV., p. 107), by King Tom.
Dam, Matilda* (Vol. XIV., p. 559), by Solon.
G. dam, Venus (Vol. XI., p. 448), by Gunboat.
1892
Bay.
P.
Glance Shot.
Shotesham (Vol. XVI., p. 491),
by Hermit.
1893
Bay.
F.
Shot Girl.
Shotesham (Vol. XVI., p. 491),
by Hermit.
* " Matilda " is the dam of " Cabin Boy " (winner of many races, 1892 and 1893),
by " Jack Tar " (Vol. XV., p. 654), by " Jolly Tar." " Jack Tar " took a
Service Premium of the Hunters' Improvement Society in 1885, and
Queen's Premiums at Nottingham in 1888 and at Islington in 1890.
86
RECORD OF MARES AND SIRES.
Vol. v.
NELL— 829.
Oioners.
M. Somerville,
Urlar, Drumcliffe, co. Sligo.
Chestnut, wliite face and off hind leg. Foaled 1889. Height 15i.
PRIZE :— 1892, 1st Sligo Agricultural Society.
Breeder, M. Somerville, Urlar, Drumcliffe.
Sire, Sir George {Vol. XIII., p. 202), by The Baron.
Dam, Polly (850), by Nixon's Blazer (H.B.), bv Munster Blazer
(H.B.)
NELLY BLUEGRASS— 830. J. J. Candlish,
Seaham Harbour, co. Durham.
Chestnut, ivhite blaze and legs. Foaled 1893.
Breeder, J. J. Candlish, Seaham Harbour.
Sire, Blue Grass (Vol. XVI., p. 756), by Pat Molloy.
Dam, Madge (595).
(See rule 4 page 17)
NORA— 831. J. W. Budd,
(I.F.S.— V.C.) Combe Park, Lynton, N. Devon.
Broion, white mark on forehead, white hind Jieel's. Foaled 1879.
Height 15-2.
Purchased by owner in 1884 ; ridden by him four seasons with the Devon and
Somerset and with the Queen's ; up to 13 stone.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1890
Bay, star on fore-
head, white
streak on nose.
C.
The Marquis.
Beaudesert (Vol. XIV., p. 420)
by Sterling.
1891
Chestnut, star on
forehead, wh.
streak on nose,wh.
near hind joint.
c.
Prince Frederick.
George Frederick (Vol. XIII., p.
356), by ]\Iarsyas.
(See rule 2 page 17)
NORA CREINA— 832. Alfred E. Pease.
Pinchinthorpe House, Guisboro', Yorks.
Grey, with dark iioints, mane and tail. Foaled 1882. Height 16.
RACES WON:—
[ House of Commons Steeplechase (£33) at Daventry (from Staverton Hill
I to Plecknoe and back) ; and was second for same race at Rugby in 1890.
1Q00 (Cleveland Hunt Club Light Weight Steeplechase, from Seamer to
^^•^■^ "( Rye Hills.
Prize-winner in Hunter classes.
Bred in co. Cork.
1891
1892—1893.
HUNTER MAKES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
87
Oivners.
NOVELTY. (Vol. XIII., p. 114 ; XIV., p. 587)— 833.
John Cooper,
Brook Hill, East Haddon, Northampton.
Bay. Foaled 1874. Height 15-3.
PRIZE : — 1893, 2nd Nortliamptonsliire at Kettering.
RACE WON :— 1879, April 2nd, Maiden Hunters' Steeplechase of £55 at York.
Breeder, 'W. E. Bkockton, Farndon, Newark-on-Trent, Notts.
Sire, Leybouene (Vol. X., p. 228), by Musjid.
Dam, Dolly Vaeden (Vol. XII., p. 189), by Scottish Chief.
G. dam. Indemnity (Vol. X., p. 160), by Gladiatoe.
Prod,
in
Coloiu'.
Sex.
Name of Produce. Sire's Name and Breeding.
1893
Chestnut.
c.
Blue Ruin (Vol. XIV., p. 389),
by Bluemantle.
OFFCHURCH. (Vol. III.) A. Fabling,
(422.) Grandborough, Eugby, Warwickshire.
1891
Chestnut.
P.
Baldur (Vol. XV., p. 164), by
Doncaster.
1892
Chestnut.
F.
Kilmarth (Vol. XVI., p. 540), by
Master Kildare.
(See rule 3 page 17)
OLD BLOOD (late Marie). (Vol. XVI., p. 623)— 835.
.John Cooper,
Brook Hill, East Haddon, Northampton,
Broion. Foaled 1885. Height 15-3.
PRIZE :— 1893, 2nd Northamptonshire at Kettering.
Breeder, D. Lyons.
Sire, TuEco (Vol. XIV., p. 509), by Selim.
Dam, Queen of Scots (Vol. XIII., p. 71; XIV., p. 587), by
King of Scots.
G. dam, Catheeine (Vol. XI., p. 446), by Ivan.
1893
Bay.
Punjaub (Vol. XVI., p. 774), by
Lord Gough.
88
EECOED OF MABES AND SIRES.
Vol. v.
Oivners.
ORPHAN— 835. Samuel Marshall.
Manor House, Hickling, Melton Mowbray, Leics.
Grey, hroion spots. Foaled 1882. Height 15-3^.
PRIZES :—
2nd Oakham.
1889
' 3rd Elvaston.
2nd Loughborough.
1890, 2nd Melton Mowbray.
1892, 1st Quorn.
1892
! 1893 J
I Reserve, Leicester.
/ Reserve and Gold \
INIedal, Hunters' [ Nottingham-
I m p r o V ement ; shire.
i \ Society. )
Hunted one year by owner in Quorn country ; up to 13 st. 7 lbs.
Breeder, H. Chandos-Pole-Gell, Hopton Hall, Wirksworth, Derby.
Sire, Ethelred (Vol. XII., p. 38), by King Tom.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1889
Grey.
F.
Molly Bawn.='=
Khamseen (Vol. XIV., p. 241),
by Favonius.
1891
Grey.
C.
Chandos.
Blue Blood (Vol. XIIL, p. 275),
by King Tom.
1893
Chestnut.
P.
Mina.
Huntingtower (Vol. XVI., p. 391),
by Peter.
■'- Race won : — 1893, April 6th, Farmers' Race of £80, IMelton Hunt Steeple
chases at Burton.
OUR SARAH— 836. James Wallis,
Beddington, Croydon, Surrey.
Chestmit, white star on forehead. Foaled 1879. Height Ib-lh.
AWARD :— 1892, Reserve (Brood Mares) Tunbridge Wells and South Eastern
Counties Show.
Hunted by owner seven seasons with Surrey Farmers' Stag Hounds ; carrying
12 stone.
PANDORA— 837. Walter J. Henman,
Caversham, Beading, Berks.
Iron-grey. Foaled 1891. '
Breeder, Walter J. Henman, Caversham, Eeading.
Sire, EuDDiGORE (Vol. XVI., p. 49 : XVII., p. 941), by Thurio.
Dam, Pearl (239).
(See rule 4 page 17)
1892 1893. HUNTER MATiF.S AND THEIR PRODUCE.
89
PANSY— 838.
Owners.
William Dent,
High Goosepool, Fighting Cocks, co. Durham.
Brou-n. Foaled 1890. Height 15-21.
1891 ;
PRIZES
,QQn f2nd Darlington.
^"-^^ "( 2nd Bishopton.
/1st Durham County at Cbcster-
I le-Street.
1st Gainford.
1 1st Cleveland at Middlesbro'.
1st Darlington.
■^ 2nd Bishopton.
1st Barnard Castle.
2nd Sedgefield.
1st Stokesley.
\lst Northallerton.
breeder, William Dent, High Goosepool, Fighting Cocks.
Sire, Prestonpans (Vol. XIV., p. 35), by Prince Charlie.
Dam, Daisy (726), by Prince of Prussia.
/"Premium, Hunters' Improvement
Society.
2nd Northallerton,
-.rjqg 2nd (open class).
1st (tv^fo or three-
years-old) Ten- 1- Darlington,
ant Farmers'
Class. j
^ nqq ( Reserve, Hunters' Improvement
( Society.
PEAHEN— 839.
(I.F.S.— V.G.)
Ernest Chaplin,
24, Chester Street, London, S.W.
Batj
. Foaled 1876. Height 15-3.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1885
Bay.
c.
Blankney.
Outfit (Vol. XII., p. 436), by
Y. Melbourne.
1886
Bay.
F.
Trousseau.
Outfit (Vol. XII., p. 436), by
Y. Melbourne.
1887
Bay.
F.
Peggy.
Outfit (Vol. XII., p. 436), by
Y. IMelbourne.
1888
Brown.
F.
Phoebe (622).-
Outfit (Vol. XII., p. 436), by
Y. Melbourne.
1890
Brown.
F.
Lion (Vol. XVI., p. 623), by
Rostrevor.
1891
Chestnut.
c.
t
Blue Blood (Vol. XIII., p. 275),
by King Tom.
'''• For Prizes gained by this mare see under registered entry in Vol. IV.
I Prize: — 1893 — Premium (and £5 to breeder), Hunters' Improvement Society.
(See rule 2 page 17).
PEARL. (Vol. II.) Walter J. Henman,
(239.) Caversham, Beading, Berks.
PRIZES since the last Entry : —
1889, 1st Oxfordshire at Woodstock. | 1889, H.C., R.A.S.E., at Windsor.
Up to 14 stone.
1891 ' Iron-grey.
F.
Pandora (837). , Ruddigore (Vol. XVI., p. 49
XVII. , p. 941), by Thurio.
(See rule 3 page 17)
90
KECOED OF MAEES AND SIEES.
Vol. v.
Otvners.
PEARL — 850. John C. Harford,
Falcondale, Lampeter, Cardiganshire.
Grey. Height 15*1.
PRIZE :—
^ QQq ( 1st (Hunter Brood Mares) and Gold Medal, Hunters' Improvement
\ Society, United Counties Hunters' Society at Carmarthen.
Uj) to 13 stone.
Purchased from Me. H. W. L. Haeford, Oldown, Glos.
Prod,
in
Colour. Sex. Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1892
1893
Brown.
Chestnut.
P.
F.
Rameses (Vol. XVI., p. 189), by
Chippendale.
Rameses (Vol. XVI., p. 189), by
Chippendale.
PEGGY DILLON— 851.
Ah"red E. Pease,
Pinchinthorpe House, Guisboro', Yorks.
Grey. Foaled 1883. Height 16.
PRIZES :
1892 -{
at\
I As a Hunt-
r ing Brood
Mare.
1892<;
1889 2nd Stokesley.
,^2nd Loftus.
1st Skelton. ^
1st C4ainford Horse i
Show.
3rd Cleveland a t ,
Guisbro'.
2nd D a r 1 i ngton •
Horse Show. i'
2nd Whitby. |
2nd Wilton and I
Lazenby Horse & j
Foal Show at |
I Normanby. J
Bred in co. Tipperary, bought by Mr. Michael Young of Cockermouth, at
Cahirmere Fair.
As a Hunt
ing Brood
IMare.
/ 2nd Durham Co
' Wolsiugham.
2nd Stokesley.
(3rd Northallerton.
/ 1st Skelton.
1st Gainford.
1893 J 2nd Cleveland.
3rd Darlington.
,3rd Loftus.
1892
Chestnut, white
blaze.
C.
Napper Tandy.
Syrian (Vol. XII., p. 362), by
Mentmore.
1893
Black-grey.
P.
Dancette.
Syrian (Vol. XII., p. 362), by
I\Ientmore.
1892 — 1893. HUNTER MARES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
91
PEPSATIA— 842.
O^vners.
James Joicey,
Poulton Priory, Fairford, Glos.
Chestnut, ivliite blaze. Foaled 1891.
PRIZES :—
1892, 1st (in yearling class) Lechlade and V. W. H. Show.
1893, H. C., Hunters' Improvement Society.
Breeder, James Joicey, Poulton Priory, Fairford.
Sire, Peppermint (Vol. XV., p. 302), by Camballo.
Da7n, Astasia (680).
PETTICOAT— 843.
Broion.
-iQM fist (Brood Mares in foal) Newark
(Reserve, R.A.S.E. at Doncaster.
Frank B. Wilkinson,
Blytli Spital, Eotherham, Yorks.
Foaled 1887. Height 16.
PRIZES :—
Reserve and Gold'j
Medal, Hunters' i t • ^ i •
T™ i. r ijincolnsnire.
Impirov e m e n 1 1
Society.
1891
1 3rd Peterborough.
Breeder, Charles Claeke, Ashby-de-la-Launde, Lincoln.
Sire, Outfit (Vol. XII., p. 436), by Y. Melbourne.
Dam (Hunting mare), by Y. Voltigeur (Vol. X., p. 341), by Vol-
tigeur.
I'^od. Colour. 1 Sex.
in 1
Name of Produce. Sire's Name and Breeding.
1890
1891
Bay.
Bay.
C.
F.
Nightgown.*
Salisbury (Vol. XV., p. 251), by
John Davis.
Salisbury (Vol. XV., p. 251), by
John Davis.
Award : 1892, Reserve, Hunters' Improvement Society.
PHILLIS— 8M. W. T. Trench,
Eedwood, Lorrha, co. Tipperary.
Bay. Foaled 1884. Height 15-1.
PRIZE :— 1893, 1st (Hunting Brood Mares) North Tipperary Farming Society.
Breeder, W. T. Trench, Eedwood, Lorrha.
Sire, Brother to Strafford (Vol. X., p. 129), by Y. Melbourne.
The dam was bought in Ireland from Lord Pitzwilliam in 187G, breeding
unknown. She carried one of the whips of the Ormond Hunt for three seasons.
1893
Bay.
St. Liz (Vol. XIII., p. 194), by
Y. Melbourne.
92
EECORD OF MARES AND SIRES.
Vol. V,
Otvners.
PHYLLIS— 845. John Hick,
(V.C.) Mytton Hall, Whalley, Blackburn, Lane.
Chestnut, loihte mark down face, 2vhitefeet. Foaled 1878.
Height 15 -31.
PRIZES :—
1878
1879
1880 -,
1881
2na Whalley.
Special Cup (for bestj
foal likely to make' ^,.., „
TT i. ■; r Cliiherc
a Hunter).
2nd. J
list Harwood.
1 1st Padiham.
] 1st Whalley. I
(ist Clitheroe.
With the exception mentioned above all awards were gained in road and
field classes.
Breeder, Thomas Holden, Nethertown, Whalley, Blackburn.
1st Harwood.
1st Padiham.
1st Whalley.
(_2nd Clitheroe.
^H.C. Royal Manchester, Liver-
J pool and North Lancashire at
I Blackburn.
J'fO'i. 1 Colour.
m 1
Sex. j Name of Produce. | Sire's Name and Breediug.
1883
1885
Black, wh. streak
down face, wh.
hind feet.
Black.
C.
C.
Clitheroe. '•■
Foston.
Volunteer (Hackney), by Young
Pretender.
Foston Fireaway (Hackney), by
Triffit's Fireaway.
■•'• Prize : — 1883, Special Cup for best foal likely to make a Hunter, Clitheroe.
It is interesting to note that the mare and her 1883 produce gained
respectively as foals the cup offered at Clitheroe for the best foal likely to make
a Hunter.
PIN WIRE -846. Charles E. Straker,
High Warden, Hexham, Noithuniberland.
Bay, wliite near fore leg. Foaled 1880. Height IG-^inch.
PRIZES :—
i 2nd Gainford.
1881 1st Middleton-on-Tees.
( 2nd Thirsk.
fist ]\Ialton and Appleton.
1st Great Yorkshire at Hull.
1882 \ 1st Cleveland.
I 2nd Richmond, Yorks.
list Crook.
1883
'2nd Darlington.
1st Gainford.
2nd Barnard Castle.'
j 2nd Northallerton.
1st Bishop Auckland,
list Great Yorkshire.
1884, 1st Bishop Auckland.
Hunted nine seasons in Northumberland and Yorkshire by owner.
Breeder, Michael Eaw, Piercebridge, Darlington, co. Durham.
Sire, East Coast (Vol. XII., p. 459), by Mildew,
1892 1893. HUNTER BIABES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
93
PLAY GIRL— 847.
Owners.
Colonel J. Menzies Clayhills,
66, Chester Square, London, S.W.
Broion, icliite star on foreliead. Foaled 1882, Height 16.
PRIZES:—
100. '1st (two-year-old fillies) ^^n -j-i
188 Jr 1 ■ ^TT -i • 1 ,- Wnitby
in Huntins^ class. ■^
I 2nd. (two-year-old Hunting fillies)
1884 \ South Durham and North York-
I shire Horse Show at Darlington
Breeder, David Smallwood, Whitby, Yorks.
Sire, King George, by George Osbaldeston (Vol. XII., p. 93), by
Cameuino.
Dam, Hunting mare.
Prod.
Colour.
Sex. Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1892
Bay.
G.
Hamlet.
Lord Smeaton (Yorkshire Coach
Horse), by Brilliant.
1893
Brown.
F.
i
Lady Mary.
Young Ottoman, by Ottoman
(Hackney).
POLLY. (Vol. IV.)
(626.)
William James,
Hall Mills, Workington, Cumberland.
I8yi
Chestnut, white
face, wh. near
fore and off
hind legs, wh.
mark on side.
C.
Blue Grass (Vol. XVI.
by Pat MoUoy.
p. 756),
1892
Chestnut, white
face, white nr.
fore and off
hind legs.
P.
Friar Rush (Vol. XIV.
by Hermit.
p. 167),
(See rule 3 page 17)
POLLY— 848. Edmund Potter,
Sawrey Kuotts, Windermere, Westmoreland.
BroiLii. Aged. Height 16*1.
PRIZE :— 1892, 1st (Hunter Brood Mares) Hawkshead.
Breeder, — ^. Willan, The High, Winster, Westmoreland.
Sire, Orville (H.B.).
Davi, by Smuggler (Cleveland Bay).
94
RECORD OF MARES AND SIRES.
Vol. v.
POLLY— 849.
Oioners.
George Priestner,
Old Mill Farm, Whitley, Northwich, Cheshire.
Chestnut, xvliite strij^e in face. Foaled 1869. Height 15'2.
1890, 3rd Warrington. ] Hunter
1891, 2nd Walton Park, War- ]- Brood
rington. ) ilares.
(^'MaSr*''' ^'■°°^) Cheshire
1892 \ Special Cup.
Gold IMedal, Hunters' I . ,
T io • i rnigton.
I Improvementbociety.
at
War-
Hunted by owner with the North Cheshire Hounds ; up to 15 stone.
Thisjmare has been breeding sixteen years.
Prod,
in
T889^
1892
Colour.
Sex. Name of Produce.
Bay, white star, | P.
white hind foot. j
Bay, white star, F.
white hind foot. I
Sire's Name and Breeding.
Angeli- (679). I Michael Angelo (Vol. XIII., p.
I 215), by The Baron.
Angela- (678;. i Michael Angelo (Vol. XIII., p.
! 215), by The Baron.
-•'■ For Prizes won in Hunter classes see under registered entries.
POLLY— 850. M. Somerville,
Urlar, Drumcliffe, co. Sligo.
Bay. Foaled 1877. IJeight 15i.
PRIZE :— 1882, 2nd Sligo Agricultural Society.
Breeder, S. Shaw, Ballinagallagh, Drumcliffe.
Sire, Nixon's Blazer (H.B.), by Munster Blazer (H.B.)
1889
chestnut, white
face and off
hind leg.
Nell- (829).
Sir George (Vol. XIII., p. 202),
by The Baron.
■•• For Prize see under registered entry.
POLLY— 851. C. W. E. Stokes,
(V.C.) 6, Croft Terrace, Tenby, South Wales.
Bright chestnut, three white stockings. Foaled 1890. Height 15-2^
PRIZE : — 1893, 1st United Counties Hunters' Society at Carmarthen.
Breeder, John Hire, HaiToldston Mountain, Portfield Gate,
Haverfordwest, South Wales.
Sire, Princecraft (Vol. XV., p. 217), by Kingcraft.
Dam, by Brigand (Vol. XIII., p. 345), by Lacydes.
G. dam, by St. David's (Vol. IV., p. 27), by Doctor Faustus.
1892 1893. HUNTER MAKES AND THEIR PRODUCE,
95
POLLY DISTIN— 852.
Oiu7ie7's.
Duke of Hamilton and Brandon, K.T.,
Easton Park, Wickham Market, Suffolk.
Bay, few ivliito Jiairs on forehead, ivhite dot on nose, near liind fetlock
lohitc. Foaled 1881. Height 15-3.
PEIZES :—
nst (weight-carrying Hunter Brood Mares). | g^^^^j^ ^^ ^ g^_
1892.1 Special (best Hunter \n show). |- Edmunds
I Gold Medal, Hunters' Improvement Society, j
(ist Essex at Harlow.
RACES WON:—
,„„„ jMay 12th, Farmers' and Tradesmen's Plate (Hurdle) (£20) at Worcester.
■^^°° ( May 20th, Hunters' Hurdle Race (£27) at Bromyard.
Hunted in Cumberland, and four seasons with the Duke of Hamilton's Harriers
in Suffolk.
Ppd. Coloiu-.
in
Sex.
Name of Produce. Sire's Name and Breeding.
1890 Bay.
1892 Bay, white star
on forehead
and nose.
C.
C.
Xenophon (Vol. XII., p. 495;
XII [., p. 559), by Canary.
Dog Rose (Vol. XV., p. 188), by
See Saw.
PRETTY FACE 11—853.
J. P. Petch,
Liverton, Loftus, Yorks.
Foaled 1891.
1891
1892
( 1st Skelton
1st Loftus.
' 1st I
( Special )
( 1st Loftus.
( 1st Gainford.
Cleveland at INIiddlesbro'.
Baijy white mark in face.
PRIZES :—
1st Cleveland at Guisboro'.
Reserve, Great Yorkshire at Mid-
dlesbro'.
1st Whitby.
1892<; 1st Castleton.
2nd Sedgefield.
1st Henderwell.
2ud Bishop Auckland.
VSrd Stokesley.
Breeder, Egbert Waller Stevenson, Trout Hall, Skelton-in-
Cleveland, Yorks.
Sire, Bonap.\rte (Vol XIV., p. 55), by Rosicrucian.
Dam, Castaway (711), by Eaby (Vol. XIII., p. 374), by Arthur
Wellesley.
96
KECOKD OF MAEES AND SIRES.
Vol. v.
Oivjiers.
PRINCESS. (Vol. IV.) C. E. Bruce Fry,
(629.) Mollington, Banbury, Oxon.
Broion. Height 15'3i.
..nqo f2nd Oxfordshire at Bicester
■^'^^•^ (V.H.C., Peterborough.
PRIZES since the last Entry :—
1st & Gold Medal, \ Bath and
Hunters' Im- ' West of Eng-
p r o V e ni e n 1 1 land at
1893-
Society.
j 3rd Warwickshire.
\lst Banbury.
Gloucester.
Up to IG stone.
Prod.
in
Coloiu-.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1893
Brown. \ P.
Brunette.
Lifeboat (Vol. XVI., pp. 160 and
768), by Zeal.
The 1891 filly, entered under mare in Vol. IV., is called " Bexhill."
(See rule 3 page 17)
PRINCESS— 855. Mrs. J. E. Piatt,
(I.F.S.— V.C.) Bruntwood, Cheadle, Cheshire.
Blacli-hroicn, small icliitc star in forehead . Aged. Height 15-3.
1892 I Black-brown.
C. 1 Crown Princess.
Silver Crown (Vol. XV., p. 382),
by Silvester.
(See rule 2 page 17)
PRINCESS— 855. Captain W. Partridge,
The Coppice, Eoss, Herefordshire.
Black, lohite on both hind feet. Focded 1886. Height 16-1.
PKIZE:— 18U1, Ross Horse Show.
Hunted with the South Hereford Foxhounds and Ross Harriers.
Breeder, — Fare, Cracks Hill, Much Dewchurch, Hereford.
Sire, Prince Zeno.
1891 i Black, white on
face and white
near fore foot
and hind feet.
P. ! Oakapple.
Ambergris (Vol. XVI., p. 504)
by Rugby.
1892 — 1893. HUNTER MARES AND THEIR PRODUCE. 97
Owners.
PRINCESS— 856. E. N. Stranger,
Ilolsworthy, Devon.
Brown, white star and liind socles. Foaled 1886. Height 15-2.
Breeder, H. Shutter, Silverlake Farm, Sherbc>iae, Dorset.
Sire, King Crafty (Vol. XV., p. 478), by Kingcraft.
Dam, Polly (H.B.), by Hercules.
Prod.
ColoiA. Sex. I Name of Produce. Sire's Name and Breeding.
1890
Chestnut, white
star and sock
near hind leg.
Blue Blood,-
Ruddigore (Vol. XVI., p. 49
XVII., p. 941), by Thurio.
Prizes : — 1891, 1st Bath and West of England ; 1st Royal Cornwall
1st Holsworthy.
PRINCESS— 867. Frank Allen Jeeves,
Manor Farm, Fenstanton, St. Ives, Hunts.
Brown. Foaled 1891.
PRIZES :—
1893, 2nd Essex at Romford. | 1893, 1st Huntingdonshire at Huntingdon.
Breeder, Frank Allen Jeeves, Manor Farm, Fenstanton, St. Ives.
Sire, Second Attempt (Vol. XVI., p. 129), by Victor Chief.
Dam, Lady (374).
PRINCESS— 858. William Walton,
Walvendon House, Nelson, Burnley, Lane.
Bay-roan, black mane and tail, white fetlocks both hind legs.
Foaled 1892.
Breeder, William Walton, Walvendon House, Nelson, Burnley.
Sire, EoYALTY (Vol. XV., p. 86), by Kaiser.
Dam, Music (825), by Best Returns (Vol. X., p. 38), by Cavendish.
(See rule 4 page 17)
98 EECOED OF MARES AND SIRES. VoL. V.
Owners.
PRINCESS HELENA— 859. Frederick Blenkin,
Burstwick Old Hall, Hull, Yorks.
Broion. Foaled 1887. Height 15-31.
PRIZES :—
1888, 2nd Holderness.
1890, 2nd Holderness.
I 2nd and Gold Medal,)
1892 j Hunters' Improve- ,-Doncaster.
I ment Society. j
Breeder, Frederick Blenkin, Burstwick Old Hall, Hull.
Sire, Tally Ho (Vol. XIII., p. 115 ; XIV., p. 641), by PlouCxHboy.
Dam, Empress (743J, by Theobald (Vol. XI., p. 340), by Stockwell.
QUEEN MARY— 860. L. B. Whittingham,
Llandrinio Hall, Oswestry, Salop.
Chestnut, blaze, white fetlock. Foaled 1885. Height 16.
PRIZES :—
1887, 2nd (two-year-old Hunter colt or filly) Oswestry District Show.
1888, Commended, West Midland at Shrewsbury.
Ran second in Grand Wynnstay Steeplechase at Bangor in 1889 ;
and second in Llandrinio Steeplechase Plate in 1891.
Hunted by owner with Sir Watkin Wynn's Foxhounds and Tanat Side Harriers ;
up to 15 stone.
Breeder, L. B. Whittingham, Llandrinio Hall, Oswestry.
Sire, Usurper (Vol. XV., p. 376), by Kingcraft.
Dam, Mary Stuart * (foaled in 1873), by Ellangowan
(Vol. X., p. 212), by Marsyas.
G. dam, by Eclipse, by Faugh-a-Ballagh, out of Miniature
(Vol. VII., p. 97), by Teniers.
G. g. dam, by Hazelnut (Vol. VII., p. 83), by Nutwith.
G. g. g. dam, by The Steamer (Vol. IV., p. 254), by Emilius.
G. g. g. g. dam, Well-bred Grey Mare, pedigree unknown ; supposed
to be thoroughbred.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1893 ; Chestnut.
1
F. Spahi (Vol. XVI., p. 608j, by
Ben Battle.
* The dam " ]\Iary Stuart," ran on IMarch 14th, 1878, forthe Farmers' Plate, at
Welshpool, a dead heat with Mr. Lloyd's " Duchess" ; and in the deciding course
though beating " Duchess" by a neck, was disqualified through going the wrong side
of a post ; in 1880 she won the Farmers' Plate of £25 at Welshpool, having run
third for this race in 1879 ; she was second on April 2nd, 1878, for the United
Hunt Cup at Baschurch, and in the same year second for the Combcrmcrc Steeple-
chase ; while in 1882 she ran second to " Virniew" in the Welshpool Welter Race.
1892 — 1893. HUNTER MARES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
99
Oioners.
QUEEN OF THE MAY— 861. John Dickenson,
Woodend Farm, Kildale, Grosmont, E.S.O., Yorks.
Bay, wliite face and near hind foot. Foaled 1891. Height 15-2.
PEIZES :—
rist Kildale Foal Show.
1st Whitby.
1st Danby at Castleton.
1891 { 1st Wilton and Lazenby.
1st Sedgefield.
2nd Stokesley.
_lst Northallerton.
r Premium, Hunters' Improvement
I Society.
1892 -; 1st Great Yorkshire at IMiddlesbro'.
1st Stokesley.
\ 1st Northallerton.
Premium, Hunters' Improve-
ment Society.
2nd E.A.S.E. at Chester.
1st Malton.
1st Cleveland.
1893-<; 1st South Durham and North
Yorkshire Horse Show at
Darlington.
2nd Great Yorkshire at Dewsbury.
1st Sedgefield.
^Ist Whitby.
Breeder, John Dickenson, Woodend Farm, Kildale, Grosmont.
Sire, Omega (Vol. XIII., p. 239), by Knight of the Garter.
Da,m, Blossom (694), by Baron Cavendish (Vol. XI., p. 408), by
Cavendish.
QUEENIE— 862. Edward Van Brabant,
(I.F.S.— V.C.) 195, Buckingham Palace Eoad, London, S.W.
Brown, white hind feet. Foaled 1881. Height 14-2.
Bought at Tattersall's by Mr. Quickfall, Davies Street, in 1887, and since
that time in possession of present owner. Raced carrying 11 stone 7 lbs., and
could carry 12 stone through a whole day's hunting.
Prod,
in
Colour. Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1889 1 Brown.
1891 : Black.
P.
P.
Lady Florence.
Clonakilt (717).
Robin (Hackney).
Statesman (H.B.).
(See rule 2 page 17)
RANSKBOROUGH— 863. Gilbert Greenall, Jun.,
Walton Hall, Warrington, Cheshire.
Broivn. Aged. Height 15"3.
PRIZES :—
j 3rd and Gold Medal, Hunters' Improvement Society, Royal Manchester,
-.onc) 1 Liverpool and North Lancashire at Liverpool.
- "\ 1st Cheshire at Warrington,
(ist Birkenhead.
Breeder, — Coleman, Long Clawson, Melton Mowbray, Leics.
Sire, New Oswestry (13), by Knight of Kars.
Da7n, Head or Tails (H.B.), by Sir Hercules (Vol. V., p. 96), by
Whalebone.
1892
Brown, white
star.
Philo.
Herculean Chief (Vol. XVI., p.
.8.54), by Childeric.
100 RECORD OP MARES AND SIRES. VOL. V.
Owners.
RASCHIDA. (Vols. II., III. and IV.) Hon. E. Dillon,
(256.) Shipton Lodge, Shipton-uuder-Wychwood, Oxon.
Breeder, Hugh S. Charrington, Dove Cliff, Burton-on-Trent, Staffs.
(Correction of breeder's address).
RHEA. (Vols. III. and IV.) Major-General Jago-Trelawny,
(449.) Coldrenick, Liskeard, Cornwall.
PRIZE since the last Entry : — 1892, 2nd (Mares and foals) Liskeard Agricultural
Association.
Breeder, late Charles Trelawny, Coldrenick, Liskeard.
Sire, Pearlfinder (Vol. XII., p. 344), by Marsyas.
Dam, Florence, by Hazard (Vol. VIII., p. 37; IX., p. 444), by
St. Lawrence.
G. dam, Proserpine (black, foaled April 28th, 1853), by Mayboy
(H.B.), by Wait-a-While.
G. g. dam, Tiny, by Master Eobert, by Eembrandt.
(Additional pedigree.)
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1892
Chestnut.
F.
Belladonna. Blood Red (Vol. X^ I., pp. 47 and
G49), by See Saw.
(See rule 3 page 17)
ROSY. (Vols. III. and IV.) Major-General Jago-Trelawny,
(451.) Coldrenick, Liskeard, Cornwall.
AWARD since the last Entry: — 1892, Reserve (Mares and foals), Launceston
Agricultural Association.
Breeder, late Charles Trelawny, Coldrenick, Lisiceard.
Sire, Hot Shot (Vol. X., p. 428), by Artillery.
Dam, Florence, by Hazard (Vol. VIII., p. 37), by St. Lawrence.
G. dam, Proserpine (black, foaled x\pril 28th, 1853), by JNIayboy
(H.B.), by Wait-a- While.
G. g. dam. Tiny, by Master Robert, by Rembrandt.
1892
Chestnut.
Winnie.
Blood Red (Vol. XVI., pp. 47
and 649), by See Saw.
The 1889 produce: — " The Pope" was awarded the following prizes in 1892 — 1st
Exeter Horse Show ; 1st Launceston Agricultural Show (in three-year-old class).
(See rule 3 page 17)
1892—1893.
HUNTER MARES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
101
RUBY— 864..
^ Oiuners.
John Eobson,
Newton, Bellingham, Northumberland.
Bay. Foaled 1881. Height 15-2i.
PEIZES :—
1891, 1st (Brood mares) Edinburgh.
(' 1st and Gold INIedal, ) -vy i.i
1 ono Tj i > T Nortnum-
1892 T Hunters Improve- ^ i , i
Imprc
ment Society.
berland.
-. Qq.j f 1st Tyneside at Hexham.
1 1st Coquetdale.
Ran second on April 30th, 1886, for Subalterns' Challenge Cup, 16th Lancers, at
Baldoyle, and second on May 3rd, 1888, for Louth Military Cup, while in
same year was third for Chargers' Plate at the Curragh.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1891
Bay.
F.
Emerald.
Ascetic (Vol. XIII. p. 215), by
Hermit.
1892
Brown, grey
hairs.
F.
The Gem.
Claremont (Vol. XIII., p. 89), by
Blair Athol.
189S
Bay.
F.
Holystone.
Theologian (Vol. XV., p. 559), by
Uncas.
RUBY— 865. S. A. Hiscock
North Hays Farm, Motcombe, Dorset
Brown. Foaled 1888. Height 15-2.
PRIZES :—
1889, 2nd Gillingham.
,QQ-i ( 1st Compton Stud Co.
( Reserve, Shaftesbury.
Breeder, James Loddeb, Kingsmill, Marnhull, Blandford, Dorset.
Sire, Guerdon (Vol. XIV., p. 95; XVI., p. 759), by Eestitution.
1891
Brown.
C.
Jack Tar.
Ruddigore (Vol. XVI., p. 49;
XVII., p. 941), by Thurio.
RUSHLIGHT. (Vols. III. and IV.) St. George Littledale,
(453.) Wickhill House, Bracknell, Berks.
Bay, white blaze on face. Height 15*3.
1892 j Bay, white blaze
on face.
VesjDer.
Roswal (Vol. XVI., p. 209), by
Kisber.
(See rule 3 page 17)
102
RECORD OF MARES AND SIRES.
Vol. v.
SAFFRON— 866.
f Oivners.
Alfred E. Pease,
Pinchinthorpe House, Guisboro', Yorks.
Chestnut, ivhite blase. Foaled 1891.
1891
PRIZES:—
f 2nd. Lof tus at Lof tus-in-Cleveland
t 2nd Cleveland at IMiddlesbro'.
(Premium, Hunters' Improvement
1892 -j Society.
1st Skelton.
(Snd Lof tus.
1892 -: 2nd Durham Co. at Wolsingham.
( 2nd Whitby.
Breeder, Alfred E. Pease, Pinchinthorpe House, Guisboro'.
Sire, Syrian (Vol. XII., p. 362), by Mentmore.
Dam, Queen Mab (251).
ST. KATHERINE— 867.
William James,
Hall Mills, "Workington, Cumberland.
Brown, lohite off hind fool. Foaled 1881. Height 16.
PRIZES :—
(1st Whitehaven.
1892 ] 2nd Silloth.
(ist Cumberland Hunt at Penrith.
Bred and hunted in Ireland.
1892
2nd Penrith.
1st Loweswater.
SALLY— 868. W. T. Trench,
Redwood, Lorrha, Co. Tipperary.
Brown. Foaled 1882. Height 16.
PRIZE :— 1891, 1st (Hunting Brood Mares) North Tipperary Farming Society.
Breeder, Thomas Eeidy, Latteragh, Nenagh, Co. Tipperary.
Sire, Brother to Strafford (Vol. X. p. 129), by Y. Melbourne.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1891
1893
Brown.
Bay.
F.
F.
Lisette (793). -
St. Liz (Vol. XIII., p. 194), by
Y. Melbourne.
St. Liz (Vol XIII., p. 194), by
Y. Melbourne.
'''• For Prizes see under registered eiitrj'.
1892 — 1893. HUNTER MARES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
103
SALLY— 869.
Oioncrs.
Thomas Newton,
Newton, Carnforth, Lane.
Bay. Foaled 1884. Height 16.
PRIZES :—
1SS5, 1st Settle.
1886, 2nd Settle.
1887, 1st Settle.
1892, 2nd (for collection) Lancaster.
Breeder, Thomas Newton, Newton, Carnforth.
Sire, Westerhall (Vol. XII., p. 177), by Laughing Stock.
Dam, Sally (Huntress), by Smuggler (Vol. XII., p. 395 ; XIV., p.
586), by Chevalier d'Industrie.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1889
Bay, blk. points.
C.
Premier."-
Carthusian (Vol. XIII., p. 198),
by Beadsman.
1891
Black.
C.
Chancellor.
Carthusian (Vol. XIII., p. 198),
by Beadsman.
1892
Chestnut, white
blaze, white
hind fetlocks.
c.
Statesman.!
Carthusian (Vol. XIII., p. 198),
by Beadsman.
■■ Prizes :— 1889, 1st Kirkby Lonsdale, 1st Settle ; 1890, 1st Kirkby Lonsdale ; 1891,
1st Llilnthorpe.
t Prizes : — 1892, 1st Lancaster, 1st Kirkby Lonsdale, 2nd Milnthorpe.
SALLY— 870. Captain Charles L. A. Skinner,
(I.F.S.— V.C.) The Chantry, Ipswich, Suffolk.
Iron grey, black points. Foaled IQSQ. Height Ib''^.
Breeder, William Cripps, Amney Crucis, Fairford, Glos.
Sire, Believed to be a Cart Stallion.
Davi, An Arab Mare (pedigree unknown).
1891
Brown, black
points, white
heel.
C.
Sultan.
Potentate (Vol. XIII.,
King o' Scots.
p. 119), by
1892
Bay, streaked
tail.
F.
Spicebox.
Peppermint (Vol. XV
by Camballo.
., p. 302),
(See rule 2 page 17)
104
BECOKD OP MARES AND SIEES.
Vol. v.
SALLY BRASS— 871.
Oiciiers.
S. Lee Smith,
Larkfield, Maidstone, Kent.
Black, small icliite star. Foaled 1889. Height 16.
PRIZE :— 1893, 3rd Tunbridge Wells and South Eastern Counties' Show.
Breeder, S. Lee Smith, Larkfield, Maidstone.
Sire, QuEENBOROUGH (Vol. XV., p. 229), by Queen's Messenger.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1893
Black, star on
forehead, near
hind fetlock
white.
P.
Cedar (Vol. XVI., p. 20), by
Discord or Silvester.
SALLY WATERS— 872. Abram Dennison,
(I.F.S.— V.C.) Langham, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk.
Grey, tvhite socks. Foaled 1890. Height 15-2.
Breeder, Abram Dennison, Langham, Bury St. Edmunds.
Sii-e, Poplar (Vol. XVL, p. 148), by Plebeian or Bertram.
Dam, Lucy Glitters, by Matchless Hercules.
G. dam, Kose.
^—— (See rule 2 i^age 17)
SCANTY. (Vol. IV.) Lord Middleton,
(646.) Biidsall House, York.
Bay, lohite strip doivnface and lohite off hind heel. Height 15'3^.
1893
Gordon (Vol. XVI., p. 552), by
Hermit.
(See rule 3 page 17)
SCARLET— 873.
Chestnut.
Gilbert Greenall, -Tun.,
Walton Hall, Warrington, Cheshire.
Foaled 1886. Height 16.
1891
1892
PRIZES
Premium, Hunters' Improvement
Society.
( 1st Elvaston Castle.
(2nd R.A.S.E. at Warwick.
1892 \ Reserve, Great Yorkshire at
( Middlesbro'.
Breeder, Colonel Grimston, Beverley,
Sire, Lambton (Vol. XV., p. 87; XVL,
('2nd Cheshire at Warrington.
\ 3rd Bath Horse Show,
(ist Altrincham.
Yorks. •
p. 761), by Mr. Winkle.
1892
j Chestnut, white
blaze, three
wliite feet.
Miss Langlands.
Conductor (Vol. XIV., p. 20), by
Y. Trumpeter.
1892 1893. HUNTER MARES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
105
SCARLET RUNNER— 874. Thomas Glen Arthur,
Carrick House, Ayr, N.B.
Chestnut. Foaled 1879. Height 16.
Was sold by breeder to P. Conry, Raheen, Elphin, from whom the mare was
purchased by I\Ir. J. Daly, of Liffey Bank, Dublin, from whom she passed into the
possession of the present owner, who hunted her five years in Ayrshire ; up to
18 stone.
Breeder, Luke J. Irwin, Raheen, Elphin, co. Roscommon.
Sire, Will Scarlett (Vol. IX., p. 156), by Safeguard.
Dam, by Yorkminster (Vol. IX., p. 30), by Newminster.
G. davi, by The Primate (Vol. X., p. 100), by St. Albans.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1890
Black, blaze
and hind feet
white.
•P.
Scathe- (875).
Athehng (Vol. XV., pp. 217 and
650), by Sterling.
1891
Chestnut, blaze
and near hind
foot white.
F.
Scorn- (876).
Coltness (Vol. XIII. p. 99), by
King Tom.
1893
Brown, white
star.
C.
Passe-par-tout (Vol. XVI., p.
642), by Baliol.
■''- For Prizes see under registered entries.
"Nannie Scarlet," foaled in 1878, full sister to "Scarlet Runner," won the^
following races : —
(April 29th, Railway Plate (£48 10s.), Meath Hunt.
188 I -, July 16th, Free Handicap Plate (£44) at Bellewstown.
(August 31st, Stewards' Handicap Plate (£31) at Tuam.
(April 29th, Ballyangau Plate Handicap (£40) I .
^^ - '^ I April 30th, Lecale Plate Handicap (£78) ) ^°- -^"^"•
(August 2nd, Summer Handicap Plate (£29 10s.) at Mullingar.
1886 - September 28th, Tramore Welter Handicap Steeplechase (£59) at Water-
ford and Tramore.
SCATHE— 875. ' Thomas Glen Arthur,
Carrick House, Ayr, N.B.^
Black, blaze and hind feet white. Foaled 1890. Height 15-2.
PRIZES :—
1891, 1st Ayr. j 1892, 1st Kilmarnock.
1892, 1st Ayr. | 1893, 1st Ayr.
Breeder, Thomas Glen Arthur, Carrick House, Ayr.
Sire, Atheling (Vol. XV., pp. 217 and 650), by Sterling.
Dain, Scarlet Runner (874), by Will Scarlett (Vol. IX., p. 156),
by Safeguard.
106 EECORD OF MARES AND SIRES. VoL. V.
Owners.
SCORN— 876. Thomas Glen Arthur,
Carrick House, Ayr, N.B.
Chestnut, blaze and near hind foot white. Foaled 1891. Height 15'2.
1892, 3rd Ayr. PRIZES :—
1893, 1st and Silver Cup for best exhibit in the five Hunter Classes, Kilmarnock.
Breeder, Thomas Glen Arthur, Carrick House, Ayr.
Sire, CoLTNESs (Vol. XIII., p. 99), by King Tom.
Dam, Scarlet Eunner (874), by Will Scarlett (Vol. IX., p. 156),
by Safeguard.
SEABREEZE— 877. W. M. Wroughton,
(I.F.S. — V.C.) Creaton Lodge, Northampton.
Broion. Foaled 1883, Height 16.
Hunted by owner with the Pytchley Hounds, season 1889-90 ; former]}- by 3Ir.
A. Mackenzie ; up to 14 stone.
Prod.
in
Colour. 1 Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1892 , Brown.
1
C.
Potentate (Vol. XIII., p. 119),
by King o' Scots.
(See rule 2 page 17)
SEAGULL— 878. Colonel Hon. Frederic C. Morgan, M.P.,
(I.F.S. — V C.) Ruperra Castle, Newport, Men.
Bay, star and snip, ivhite hind coronets. Foaled 1877. Heiglit 15-3.
1888
Bay.
C.
Sea Kale.*
Soulouque (Vol. XIV., p. 557),
by Roman Bee.
1893
Bay.
h\
Somerton (Vol. XV., p. 458), by
Hampton.
* Prizes :— 1891, 3rd Cardiff; 1st Newport (Mon.). 1892, 1st R.A.S.E. at
Warwick; 1st and Champion, Bath and West of England at Swansea; 1st
Peterborough ; 2nd ]\Iarket Harborough ; 2nd ^liddlesborough ; 3rd
Cardiff ; 1st Bath. 1893, 1st and Champion, Oxfordshire at Bicester ; 1st
R.A.S.E., at Chester ; 1st and Champion, Peterborough ; 1st and Champion
Cardiff. ,gee niie 2 page 17)
SEAWEED— 879. James Christy,
Writtle, Chelmsford, Essex.
Bay, small star in forehead, white near hind foot. Foaled 1892.
PRIZES:—
( 2nd Suffolk at Bury St. Edmunds. \ with dam in
1892 -; Reserve, Essex at Harlow. j- Hunting Mares and
( 2nd Tunbridge Wells and South Eastern Counties, j foals' class.
Breeder, James Christy, Writtle, Chelmsford.
Sire, Pearl Diver (Vol. XV., p. 472), by Master Kildare.
Dam, Narcissus (619), by Eingleader (Vol. XV., p. 136), by
Adventurer.
1892 1893. HUNTER MARES AND THEIR PRODUCE. 107
Owners.
SHAMROCK— 880. Sir Douglas Brooke, Bart,
Colebrooke, Brookeboro', co. Fermanagh.
Chestnut. Foaled 1884. Height 15-3.
AWARD :— 1892, H.C. (Hunter Brood IMares with foals at foot) Enniskillen
Agricultural Show.
Breeder, A. J. Wheeler, Army and Navy Club, S.W.
Sire, Privateer (Vol. XIV., p. 249), by Adventurer.
Prod,
in
Coloiir.
Sex. j Name of Produce. | Sire's Name and Breeding.
1892 Chestnut. 1 F.
Bridget. i Bonanza (Vol. XVI., p. 120), by
Sterling.
SHAMROCK— 881. Capt. J. Pliipps Hornby,
(I.F.S.— V.C.) Sandley House, Gillingham, Dorset.
Bay, icliite star on forehead, white off hind foot. Foaled 1885.
Height 15-2.
AWARDS :—
1892, H.C, Sherborne. | 1892, H.C, Compton Stud Co.'s Show.
Breeder, Lord Cholmondeley.
Sire, Speculation (Vol. XII., p. 461), by x\dventurek.
Da7n, (H.B.), by Young Arthur (Vol. XIL, p. 305), by Vedette.
1891
Bay.
F.
Truestone.
Reverberation (Vol. Xli., p. 166),
by Thunderbolt.
1892
Bay.
C.
Gold Dust.
Gilderoy, late Policy (Vol. XIV.,
p. 195), by Pell Mell.
(See rule 2 page 17)
SHAVINGS— 882. W. G. Wheeldon,
(I.F.S.— V.C.) Friar Gate, Derby.
Bay, star, black points. Foaled 1883. Height about 16.
Hunted by Mr. R. R. Young with the Holderness two seasons, carrying 12 stone ;
considered by Hunters' Improvement Society's Inspector as up to 14 stone.
Breeder, George Hudson, Londesborough, Market Weighton, Yorks
Sire, Eandolph (Hackney).
Dam, by Vulcan (Steeplechaser).
" Vulcan " won many steeplechases, and was owned by Mr. Clark, Hook,
Howden, Yorks.
(See rule 2 pngc 17)
108
RECORD OF MARES AND SIRES.
Vol. v.
Owners.
SHROPSHIRE GIRL— 883. Eichard Meredifh,
Carnbwl, Llandisilio, Llanymynech, Salop.
Bay. Foaled 1874. Height 17.
PRIZES:—
1888, 2ncl )
1889, 1st I- Oswestry District Show.
1890 -f "'"^* '
( 1st Welshpool Horse Show.
^„f,-, ( 1st Oswestry District Show.
^^•^^ \ 1st Welshpool Horse Show.
1892 -^
1st and Gold Medal, Hunters"
Improvement Society, Shrop-
shire and West Midland.
1 1st Royal Manchester, Liver-
) pool and North Lancashire.
' 1st Oswestry District Show.
As a Hunter Brood Mare and foal.
RACES :—
-.QrjQ (March 25th. — Red Coat Steeplechase (£40) at Baschurch.
■'-^''^ \ April 2.5th.— Red Coat Steeplechase (.1;,50) at Bangor.
On the same day, April 2.5th, she was second in the Bryn-y-Pys Steeplechase, and
was also second on two other occasions in 1879.
Breeder, Richard Meredith, Carnbwl, Llandisilio, Llanymynech.
Sire, New Oswestry (13), by Knight of Kars.
Dam, Mrs. Laird, by Sawcutter (Vol. IX., p. 357), by Idle Boy.
G. dam, Bay mare brought into this country by Mr. Garrett Moore.
Prod,
in
Coloiu'.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1881
Bay.
C.
Chance.
Quits (Vol. XIII., p. 469), by
Restitution.
1882
Bay.
C.
Hazard.
Quits (Vol. XIII. , p. 469), by
Restitution.
1883
—
F.
(dead).
Quits (Vol. XIII., p. 469), by
Restitution.
1888
Grey.
C.
Linnseus (Vol. XV., p. 462), by
Strathconan.
1889
Chestnut.
P.
Maid of Tanatt.*
(805).
Stechford (Vol. XV., p. 470), by
Sterling.
1890
Chestnut.
C.
t
Albert Victor (Vol. XIII., p. 356),
by IMarsyas.
1891
Bay.
F.
Border Maid. *
(700).
Albert Victor (Vol. XIII., p. 356).
by ]\Iarsyas.
1892
Brown.
C.
+
Gold Dust (Vol. XVI., p. 250).
by Trappist.
'■'■'' For Prizes of "Maid of Tanatt" and "Border Maid" see under registered
entries.
I Prizes: — 1891, 1st (yearling Hunters) Oswestry District Show; 1st (yearling
Hunters) Welshpool Horse Show.
I Prizes : — 1892, 1st (best Hunter foal) Royal Manchester and North Lancashire
Society : 1893, 2nd Shropshii-e and West Midland at Knighton : 1st and
Special Prize for best Hunter in show, Acton Burnell : 1st (yearling
Hunters) Oswestry District Show.
1892 1893. HUNTER MARES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
109
SILVER BELLE— 885.
Oivners.
William Walton,
Walvendon House, Nelson, Burnley, Lane.
Chestnut, dull blaze on face, wJiite fetlock near hind leg.
Foaled 1891. Height 15.
Breeder, William Walton, Walvendon House, Nelson, Burnley.
Sire, Silver Crown (Vol. XV., p. 382), by Silvester.
Dam, Music (825), by Best Eeturns (Vol. X,, p. 38), by Cavendish.
(See rule 4 page 17)
SINNERESS— 885.
Broivn.
George Marton,
Muscoates, Kirbymoorside, Yorks.
Foaled 1880. Height 15-3.
PRIZES:—
1890, 2iid Rydale at Helmsley.
1891, 1st Rydale at Kirbymoorside
1892, 2nd Malton.
1893 ■
(Reserve and Gold\
Medal, Hunters' -p, ,
T T 4. r Doncaster.
Improvement
I ( Society. )
Hunted one season by Miss Czarnikow in Northamptonshire ; up to 12 stone.
Breeder, late J. Pollock, Galway, Ireland.
Sire, Barabbas (Vol. X., p. 212), by Jericho.
Dam, Maid op Lorne, by Windischgratz (Vol. VII., p. 95), by
Jeremy Diddler.
I'rod.
Colour.
Sex. Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1889
1890
1891
1893
Bay.
Brown.
Brown.
Brown, white
face.
F.
C.
F.
C.
Princess.
IMarksman.
Sweet Briar.
Mark (Vol. XIV., p. 448; XVI.,
p. 760), by Hermit.
Mark (Vol. XVI., p. 760), by
Hermit.
Mark (Vol. XVI., p. 760), by
Hermit.
Warpath ( Vol. XVI., p. 220), by
Uncas.
Of the same blood is "The Sinner," a brovra gelding, foaled in 1881, which,
between 1885 and 1888, ran most successful!}', winning, among other races, the
Maiden Hunters' Hurdle Race of £103 19s. at Sandown on February 23rd, 1886 ;
the Surrey Hunters' Flat Race of £193 14s., and the Croydon Hunters' Steeplechase
of £168 14s. in 1886 and 1887 ; while in 1887 and 1888 he was successful in the
Tally Ho Hunters' Hurdle Race at Sandown. Other notable wins were the
Sixth Liverpool Hunt Steeplechase of £250 15s. on March 25th, 1886 ; the
^letropolitan Hunters' Flat Race of £352 Is. at Sandown on February 23rd,
1887 ; and the Hunters' Hurdle Race Plate of £172 at Manchester on April 11th,
1887.
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RECORD OF BIARES AND SIRES.
Vol. v.
Oumers.
Colonel Le Gendre Starkie,
Huntroyde, Burnley, Lane.
Baij. Foaled 1882. Height 16.
RACE WON :— 1892, April 30th, Point-to- Point Race (£25) at Gisburne.
SOPHY— 886.
(V.C.)
Hunted by Mrs. Starkie and owner with Mr. Fernie's, the Pytchley and Ather-
stone Foxhounds, the P.F.H., and Craven Harriers.
Breeder, Sir John Thursby, Bart., Holmhurst, Cbristcburch, Hants.
The mare was foaled at Bush Hall, Burnley.
Sire, Eaby (Vol. XII., p. 382), by Arthur Wellesley.
Dam, by Mogador (Vol. X., p. 253), by King Tom.
G. dam, by North Lincoln (Vol. IX., p. 63), by Pylades.
G.g. dam, by Cotherstone (Vol. VI., p. 53), by Touchstone.
(See rule 5a page 17)
SOUVENIR— 887. William Scott,
Church House, Aldborough, Boroughbridge, Yorks.
Broion, white mark down face, lohite hind heels.
Foaled 1882. Height 15-2.
PRIZE :—
.. oqp i 2nd (Hunting Brood Mares, with foals at foot, or stinted) Ripon Agricultural
( Society.
Hunted by owner, since mare was a three-year-old, with the Bedale Hounds ;
up to 15 stone.
Breeder, William Scott, Church House, Aldborough, Boroughbridge.
Sire, Baron Cavendish (Vol. XI., p. 408), by Cavendish.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce. Sire's Name and Breeding.
1889
Brown, white
F.
Linnseus (Vol. XV., p. 462), by
hind legs.
Strathconan.
1891
Bay.
C.
Menthrastum (Vol. XVI., p.
545), by Esterling.
1892
Brown, white
heels.
h\
Sweetheart.
Napsbury (Vol. XIV., p. 285|,
by Scottish Chief.
1893
Brown.
F.
Selim (Vol. XIV., p. 606), by
Rameses.
1892—1893. HUNTER MARES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
Ill
„„,„_„„^ Owners.
SP NSTER. (Vols. I. II., III. and IV.) Charles E. Straker,
^ ^•■' High Warden, Hexham, Northumberland.
Colour. I Sex^iName of Produce. I Sire^^Name and Breeding."
1892 I Bay. i Q.
Lord Walton (Hackney).
(See rule 3 page 17)
SPINSTER— 888.
C. N. Manning,
Milton Ham, Northampton.
Bay. Foaled 1885. Heiglit 16.
PRIZES :—
(2nd & Gold :\redal,\ |
1892 -i H VI n t e r s' Im- 1 NorthamiJ- I f '^^^ Buckingham.
I p r o V ement So- j" tonshire. j •'■^^^ ) '^^^ Daventry.
I ciety. j ' (1st Banbury.
Hunted two seasons by owner ; up to 14 stone.
Breeder, Ambrose Sutton, Althrey Hall, Wrexham, Denbighshire
Stre, Quits (Vol. XIII., p. 469), by Eestitution.
Da^rn^^EI^^^y^^^^o^^ (Vol. X., p. 195), by Y. Melbourne.
1892 Bay, white star i P,
I i n forehead, I
white near
hind heel.
OidMiid: rSilurian (Vol. XV., p. 364), by
Wenlock.
STARLIGHT— 889. w^ii ^/r
vVilliam Murray,
Bellfield, Inverness, N.B.
Broivn. Foaled 1888. Height 15-2.
PRIZES :—
1892 { ^'^^ J^^^°;<^^f«f f 1. Hunters' Improvement Society (Hunter Brood Mare^
( and foals), Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland at InvenS^
Breeder, John Crawford, Mill Bank, Nairn, N.B
Sire, Banbury Bun (Vol. XIV., p. 263), by Macaroni. '
""'"wea^bit^' '^ Bed-Demonio (Vol. XL, p. 25), by
""• bJSno^broke. ''°' '^ ^^^^^^^^ (^°^- I^-' P- 302), by
G.cj. dam, Bessie 1st (Highland Pony).
1892
Uncas.
112
RECORD OF MARES AND SIRES.
Vol. v.
Oiuners.
STARRY QUEEN— 890. G. O. Springfield,
(I.F.S.— V.C.) Matlaske Hall, Norwich.
Grey. Foaled 1883. Height 15-21.
Hunted season 1891-92 by Mr. T. 0. Springfield with his Harriers ; up to 14 stone.
Breeder, — Hagen, Erpingham, Han worth, Norfolk.
Sire, Garter King (Vol. XIV., p. 55), by Knight of the Garter.
Dam, by Cooper's Hero (Hackney).
G. dam., by Cook's Grey Nelson (Hackney).
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce. Sire's Name and Breeding.
1890
1891
Bay or grey.
Chestnut.
P.
C.
Sylvan Queen.
Sparham King.
The Eomany King (Vol. XV.,
p. 398), by Blue Gown.
The Romany King (Vol. XV.,
p. 398), by Blue Gown.
(See rule 2 page 17)
STELLA — 891. Edward H. Landon,
Bullingham, Hereford.
Brown. Foaled 1885. Height 16-1.
PRIZE :— 1893, 3rd (Brood Mares, local) Herefordshire Horse Show.
Hunted in Leicestershire ; up to 16 stone.
Purchased from Mr. Charles Wyval, Birmingham.
1893
Chestnut.
C.
The Parson.
The Preacher (Vol. XIH., p. 187)
by Lecturer.
STELLA— 892.
Thomas Bradley,
Uffington, Stamford, Lines.
Broivn, little white on forehead, tioo u-hite hind fetlocks .
Foaled 1891. Height 15-3.
PRIZES :—
1892, 2nd Rutland at Oakham.
(Premium (£15), Hunters' Improve-
iqoqJ ment Society.
1st R.A.S.E., at Chester.
(1st Doncaster.
Breeder, Thomas Bradley, Uffington, Stamford.
Sire, Havoc (Vol. XIV., p. 200), by Thunderbolt
Dam, Yorkshire Mare.
fist Peterborough.
1st Lincolnshire at Stamford.
1st Leicestershire at Leicester.
1st Great Yorkshire at Dewsbury.
1892 — 1893. HUNTER MARES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
113
STRAWBERRY— 893.
Oioners.
Colonel Le Gendre Starkie,
Huntroyde, Burnley, Lane.
GreTf. Foaled 1889. Height 15-3.
PRIZE :— 1892, 1st Padiham Agricultural Show.
Breeder, Colonel Le Gendre Staekie, Huntroyde, Burnley.
Sire, LiNN^us (Vol. XV., p. 462), by Strathconan.
Dam, (H.B., chestnut), by Haymaker (Vol. XI., p. 415), by Leam-
ington.
SUNFLOWER— 895. John Lett,
Cleveland Stud Farm, Eillington, York.
Ba^j. Foaled 1885. Height 15-31.
AWARD :— 1886, H.C., Cottesbrooke.
Hunted by owner in 1890 with Lord Middleton's Hounds ; up to 14 stone.
Breeder, John Lett, Cleveland Stud Farm, Eillington, York.
Sire, Competitor (H.B.).
Dam, by Big Gun (Vol. X., p. 332), by Kifleman.
Prod.
Colour.
Sex. Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1891
Brown.
F.
Muscatel. | The Count (H.B.).
SUNSHINE— 895. Capt. F. W. Saunders,
(I.F.S.— V.C.) Naval and Military Club, Piccadilly, London, W.
Chestnut, three tohite stockings. Foaled 1878. Height 15-2^.
Hunted with the V.W.H., Old Berkshire and Craven till 1884.
Bred in Ireland.
1890
Brown.
P.
Stella.
Marksman (H.B.), by Rifleman
(Vol. XII., p. 409), by
Dundee.
1892
Chestnut.
C.
Sunlight.
Ruddigore (Vol. XVI., p. 49:
XVII., p. 941), by Thurio.
1893
chestnut, blaze
on forehead,
white feet.
C.
Ruddigore (Vol. XVII., p. 941),
by Thurio.
(See rule 2 page 17)
114
EECOED OF MAKES AND SIRES.
Vol. v.
SUNSHINE— 896.
Oiuners.
Major S. Sandbach,
Higgensfield, Whitchurch, Salop-
Chestnut, ivliite blaze on forehead, white near hindjoot. Foaled 1880.
Height 15-3.
AWAKDS :—
-.njj-. fH.C, Shropshire and West Mid- ^009! Reserve and H.C., Denbiglishire
( land at INIarket Drayton. , " [ and Flintshire at Rhyl.
Hunted by present owner in 1887 and 1888 with the Flint and Denbigh and
Sir W. Wynn's hounds; carried 14 stone. She had been previously hunted and
ridden as charger with Royal Engineers at Chatham.
Bred in Ireland.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce. Sire's Name and Breeding.
1889
Bay, blk points,
wht off hind foot.
C.
Tomato.
Cucumber (Vol. XIII., p. 16), by
Saccharometer.
1890
Bay.
C.
Q.C. (Vol. XVI., p. 61), by
Wisdom.
1891
Bay
C.
Sam Kheen (Vol. XVI., p. 118),
by Khamseen.
1892
Chestnut.
C.
Ellesmere (Hunter Sire), bv New
1893
Chestnut, white
hind foot.
F.
Oswestry (13).
Ellesmere (Hunter-Sire), by New
Oswestry (13).
SURETY. (Vol. IV.) Colonel Le Gendre Starkie,
(654.) Huntroyde, Burnley, Lane.
Sold to Mr. C. B. E. Wright, West Ashby, Horncastle, Lines.
(See rule 3 page 17)
SWEETBRIAR. (Vol. XV., p. 62)— 897. W. Forrester Addie,
Powis Castle Park, Welshpool, Mont.
Bay, black 2:)oints. Foaled 1884:. Height 15-3.
PRIZES:—
( 1st (12-stone Hunter class)
^^^^ ■( Oswestry.
^ „„,-, ( 1st (Brood
^^•^-^ \ Oswestry.
Mares and foals)
1 0CT f 3rd (three-year-old Hunting class)
^^^^ \ Oswestry.
1 ooQ ' 2nd (four-year-old Hunting class)
^^^^ "( Oswestry.
Hunted by groom after lady, seasons 1889, 1890 and 1891, with the Severn
Valley and other packs.
Breeder, — Thomas, Cunynion, Oswestry, Salop.
Sire, SwEETSTOCK (Vol. XII., p. 306), by Stockwell.
Dam, Busy Bee (Vol. XII., p. 224 ; XIII., p. 554), by The Deone.
1892
Bay, black points C
Briar-root.
Charley Merrylegs 3rd
(Hackney 1734).
1892—1893.
HUNTER MAKES AND THEIR PRODUCE,
115
TEMERITY. (Vol. III.
(470).
Oioners.
Walter Jones,
The Elms, Moore, Warrington, Lane.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1892
1893
Bay.
twins
(dead).
Ellesmere (Hunter Sire), by New
Oswestry (13).
Ellesmere (Hunter Sire), by New
Oswestry (13).
(See rule 3 page 1 7)
THE GOOD 'UN. (Vols. I., II. and IV.) Sir Douglas Brooke, Bart.,
(130.) Colebrooke, Brookeboro', co. Fermanagh.
PRIZE since the last Entry: —
. nq,, ( 1st and Medal (Hunter Brood Mares with foals at foot) Enniskillen Agricul-
^^'^-^ I tural Show.
1892 I Brown, white i F.
I blaze. I
Emerald.
Erin's Fraud (3), by Xenophon.
(See rule 3 page 17)
THE QUEEN. (Vol. IV
(657.)
Charles Miles,
Tatenhill, Burton-on-Trent, Staffs.
Height 16.
PRIZES since the last Entry : —
/ Reserve, Hunters' Improvement
-jpq, j 1st Derbyshire at Derby.
-^"^" ( 2nd Tutbury Horse Show.
I Society.
1892 -j H.C., Cardiff Horse Show.
I 2nd Staffordshire at Stafford,
list Hoar Cross Horse Show.
Hunted by owner in the Meynell country ; up to 14 stone.
Meynell Hunt of Birmingham.
(See rule 3 page 17)
Sold to Mr.
THE SHREW— 898. Captain G. M. Eccles,
(V.G.) Moneygold, Sligo, Ireland.
Bay. Foaled 1881. Height 15-3.
The present owner ran the mare in the Sligo Welter Race, and she would
have won had not her rider fallen off. This led to a match with a mare named
" Marjory," which was placed, and " The Shrew " beat "Marjory," carrying IJ
stone more. Hunted two seasons by Capt. G. ]\I. Eccles. Purchased from
the late Capt. Sampson.
Bay.
C.
The Gunner
' Chestnut.
c.
(dead).
Bay, star and
streak.
F.
Starlight (8), by Dr. GuUy, or
Young Dandy (H.B.), by
Dandy.
Woodman (Vol. XVI., p. 578),
by Xenophon.
Woodman (Vol. XVI., p. 578),
by Xenophon.
(See rule 5a page 17)
116
RE COED OP MARES AND SIRES.
Vol. v.
Oivners.
THISTLE— 899. Thomas Osborne Day,
(I.F.S.— V.C.) Bow Brickhill, Bletchley, Bucks.
Bai/ffeiv ivhite Jiairs on forehead. Foaled 1875. Height 15*2.
AWAED :— 1890, Commended, Bedfordshire at Bedford.
Purchased at the late Mrs. Percival's sale at Wansford. Hunted as a three-
year-old by Hon. Miss Pinch, and by owner during the seven follomng seasons
with the Oakley and the Whaddon Chase.
Prod. Colour,
m
Sex. Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1885
Chestnut, few wh.
hairs on forehead.
C.
Tunis (Vol. XIV., p. 354), by
Mogador.
1887
Bay, few wh. hairs
on forehead.
C.
St. Swithin (Vol. XV., p. 29G),
by Hermit.
1890
Bay, star & few
wht. hairs in tail
and over body.
F.
Conductor (Vol. XIV., p. 20), by
Y. Trumpeter.
1892
Bay, star, white
F.
j Morglay (Vol. XVI., p. 393), by
hairs on near heel.
Sir Bevys.
All the produce have won prizes.
(See rule 2 page 17)
TOM-TOM.
(472.)
(Vols. Ill and IV.)
Gilbert Leigh Abbot,
The Priory, Abbots Leigh, Somerset.
1892
Chestnut, blaze
and snip, white
on off fore and
hind feet.
]Marioni (Vol. XVI., p. 415), by
Macaroni.
(See rule 3 page 17)
TOPAZ— 900.
James Wallis,
Beddington, Croydon, Surrey.
Chestnut, blaze on face. Foaled 1886. Height 15-0|-.
AWARD :— 1889, H.C., East Surrey Agricultural Association.
Ran at Lingfield in two Steeplechases, 4tli each time.
Hunted by owner two seasons with Surrey Farmers' Stag Hounds; carried 12 stone.
Breeder, John Wallis, Eiverdale, Lewisham, Kent.
Sire, Struan (Vol. XII., p. 437), by Blair Athol.
Dam, Hunter mare.
TRINKET— 901. Frederick M. Eemnant,
Wenhaston Grange, Suffolk.
Baij. Foaled 1886. Height 15-21.
AWARDS :—
jgg-j^ (Reserve (heavy weight Hunters), I (V. H. C. (heavy weight Hunter
( Halesworth Horse Show. 1892 - class, up to 1.5 stone), Hales-
I ( worth Horse Show.
Purchased, as a yearling, at a fair in Norfolk.
1892 — 1893. HUNTER MARES AND THEIR PRODUCE. 117
Oivncrs.
TRIPOD— 902. Captain G. M. Eccles,
Moneygold, Sligo, Ireland.
Brown. Foaled 1885. Height 16.
Breeder, Miss A. Gore-Booth, Lissadell, Sligo.
Sire, NoRMANBY (Vol. XIII., p. 130), by Thormanby.
Dam, Creeby (35), by Magpie (Vol. XII., p. 250), bySpooNSTEALER.
(See rule 4 page 17)
TRUCE — 903. Campbell Hodson,
Guadaloupe House, Melton Mowbray, Leics.
Broion, small lohitc star on forehead, black 2^0 in ts. Foaled 1891.
Height US.
1 1st Peterborougli. ^ one, ' 1st Melton ]\Iowbray.
1892 ] 1st Northampton. I °^ \ 1st Oakham.
[ 1st Market Harborough. | ,Qqo ( Pi'^mium, Hunters' Improve-
I °^'^ \ ment Society.
Breeder, Alfred Ernest Humphries, Melton Mowbray.
Sire, Pax, by Old Pax.
Dam, (black.)'''
* The dam won first prizes in Hunting Brood Mare classes at Melton IMowbray and
Oakham in 1892.
TRUTH— 904. James W. Temple,
Leyswood, Groombridge, Kent.
Bay. Foaled 1891.
PRIZE :—
1892, 2nd (yearling Hunters) Tunbridge Wells and South Eastern Counties' Show.
Breeder, James W. Temple, Leyswood, Groombridge.
Sire, Truefit (Vol. XV., p. 132 ; XVI., p. 762), by Outfit.
Dam, TuMo (Qli), by Pelissier, by President (Hackney).
VENUS. (Vol. IV.) Lord Middleton,
(662.) Birdsall House, York.
Height 16.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1892
Bay.
C.
Sherbrooke (Vol. XV., p. 489;
XVI., p. 765), by Dutch Skater.
(See rule 3 page 17)
118 RECOED OF MAKES AND SIRES. VOL. V.
Ozuners.
YENUS— 905. John Cottam,
High Foulshaw, Milnthorpe, Westmoreland.
Bay, small white star in face, white mark on inside off hind jMstern.
Foaled 1882 or 1883. Height 15-3. "
PRIZES :—
, OQQ ( 3rd Manchester, Liverpool and 1 1890, 1st Worsley.
( North Lancashire Society. |
(Light weight Hunters.)
Hunted in Cheshire for four or five years by Mr. J. Finlay of ^Manchester ;
carrying over 13 stone.
Bred in Ireland.
YERA CLIFTON— 906. J. H. Clifton,
Uplands, Keynsham, Somerset.
Broum. Foaled 1883. Height 16.
PRIZE :— 1892, 2nd West Gloucester at Fishponds, near Bristol.
RACES WON :—
1889, April 24th, Derbyshire Cup (£28), Rufford Hunt.
Ran second in 1889 in three Steeplechases — Meynell Hunt, South Notts Hunt
and at Stratford-on-Avon.
Prod. Colour. ! Sex. Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1892
Chestnut, white
blaze, white
hind legs.
Golden Locks. I Kallicrates (Vol. XVI., p. 222),
by Hermit.
YE ST A— 907. Frederick M. Eemnant,
Wenhaston Grange, Suffolk.
Bay, zvJiite fore fetlocks. Foaled 1891. Height 14-2.
PRIZE :— 1893, 2nd (half-bred colt or filly likely to make a Hunter) Halesworth
Horse Show.
Breeder, Fredepjck M. Eemnant, Wenhaston Grange.
Sire, Warrior (Vol. XIV., p. 335), by General Peel.
Dam, Lucifer, by Phosphorus (H.B.)
YICTORINE— 908. James W. Temple,
Leyswood, Groombridge, Kent.
Chestnut. Foaled 1886. Height 15-3.
PRIZE :— 1892, 1st and Gold Medal, Hunters' Improvement Society, Tunbridge
Wells and South Eastern Coiinties' Show ; up to 15 stone.
1892
1893
Chestnut.
Chestnut.
Victorina.* | Criterion (Vol. XIII. , p. 96j, by
Peveril. Homely (Vol. XVI., p. 543), by
Hermit.
=•= Prize : — 1892, 1st Tunbridge Wells and South Eastern Counties' Show.
" Victorine " is now the property of Mr. A. R. Motion, Faulkboarne Hall,
Witham, Essex.
1892 — 1893. HUNTER MARES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
119
Oivners.
VICTORY— 909. W. M. Wroughton,
(I.F.S. — Y.C.) Creaton Lodge, Northampton.
Bay. Foaled 1884. Height 16.
Hunted by Mr. Granville Farquhar with Cottesmore Hounds, seasons, 1889-90
and 1890-91 ; up to 14 stone.
Ppd- Colour.
Ill
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire s Name and Breeding.
1892
Bay.
P. ,
Roswal (Vol. XVI., p. 209), by
Kisber.
(See rule 2 page 17)
WHITESOCKS— 910. J. C. H. Eobiuson,
Filgrave, Newport Pagnell, Bucks.
Chestnut, four luhile feet. Foaled 1892.
Breeder, J. C. H. Eobinson, Filgrave, Newport Pagnell.
Sire, Truefit (Vol. XV., p. 132 ; XVI., p. 762), by Outfit.
Dam, Brownie (703), by Dalesman (Vol. X., p. 5), by King Tom.
(See rule 4 page 17)
WILD BEE— 911. Lord Middleton,
Birdsall House, York.
Broion, toldte star on forehead and ichite snip on nose. Foaled l^Sd.
Height 15-3.
Breeder, Lord Middleton, Birdsall House, York.
Sire, Happy Land (Vol. XIII., p. 382), by Kettledrum.
Dam, Beeswing (154), by Morocco (Vol. X., p. 253), by King Tom.
G. dam. Queen Bee, by Newminster (Vol. VII., p. 11), by Touch-
stone.
G. (J. dam, The dam of Birdhill (Vol. XL, p. 12), by Bird-
catcher.
1889
Bay.
C.
Escamillo (Vol. XV., p. 52), by
Pero Gomez.
1890
Black.
P.
Gordon (Vol. XVI., p. 552), by
Hermit.
1893
Chestnut.
c.
Sherbrooke (Vol. XV., p. 489;
XVI., p. 765), by Dutch Skater.
(See rule 4 page 17)
120
BBCORD OF MAKES AND SIRES.
VO].. V.
WINDSOR— 912.
Oioners.
William Pinnock,
Littleworth House, Wantage, Berks.
Bay, three black legs, one white fetlock. Foaled 1889. Height 15'3.
PRIZE :— 1892, 3rcl Newbury Horse Show.
Hunted season 1892-3 with the Old Berks.
Breeder, William Pinnock, Littleworth House, Wantage.
Sire, Cylinder (Vol. XV., p. 196), by See Saw.
Dam, Irish mare.
WIRY SAL— 913. T. Forsyth Forrest,
The Querns, Cirencester, Glos.
Bay. Foaled 1880. Height 16.
PRIZE :— 1889, 2nd (Hunter Brood Mares with foals at foot) Bath Horse Show.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1887
Black.
C.
Jim Crow.
Billycock (Vol. XIV., p. 181), by
Vanderdecken.
1888
Chestnut.
c.
Sam.
Huguenot (Vol. XV., p. 142), by
Lowlander.
1889
Brown.
F.
Sarah.
Huguenot (Vol. XV., p. 142), by
Lowlander.
1890
Bay.
F.
Lancaster Rose.
Lancastrian (Vol. XIV., p. 486),
by Toxopholite.
WOODLARK. (Vol. IV.) Henry Millett,
(670.) Koyston, Haresfield, Stonehouse, Glos.
AWARD since the last Entry : —
, „QQ i Reserve, (Hunter ]Mares and foals) Bath and West of England at
^^'^'^ { Gloucester.
Breeder, T. Meleady, Tower Mount Street, Dublin.
Sire, JiGGiNSTOWN (Vol. XIII. , p. 533), by Solon.
Dam, (H.B.)
(Additions to Breeder and Pedigree).
1893
Bay.
C.
Warbler.
Conductor (Vol. XIV., p. 20), by
Y. Trumpeter.
(See rule 3 page 17)
1892 1893. HUNTER MARES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
121
Oiniers.
ZiGO— 914. James W. Temple,
Leyswood, Groombx-idge, Kent.
Brou-n. Foaled 1886. Height 15-3.
AWARD :— 1889, H.C., (Hunter Brood Mares) Tunbriclge Wells.
Hunted two seasons with the Bridge Hounds ; up to li stone. Has won many
jumping prizes.
Breeder, James W. Temple, Leyswood, Groombridge.
Sire, PELissiER,'by President (Hackney).
Dam, ZoE (H.B.), by Laughing Stock (Vol. IX., p. 134), by
Stockwell.
I'fod. Colour.
in 1
Sex.
Name of Produce. ! Sire's Name and Breeding.
1891 Bay.
1892 Bay.
F. ! Truth (904). 1 Truefit (Vol. XV., p. 132 ; XVI.,
j p. 762), by Outfit.
C. 1 1 Homely (Vol. XVI., p. 543), by
Hermit.
ZARA— 915. James W. Temple,
Leyswood, Groombridge, Kent.
Bay, black 2)0 int. s. Foaled 1889. Height 15"2.
PRIZES :—
.on-i '1st (two-year-old Hunters) East- I ^nqo 'Reserve, (Hunter Brood Mares)
( bourne Horse Show. | ( Bath Horse Show.
Breeder, James W. Temple, Leyswood, Groombridge.
Sire, Pelissier, by President (Hackney).
Dam, ZoE (H.B.), by Laughing Stock (Vol. IX., p. 134), by
Stockwell.
ZARITA— 916.
Chestnut.
James W. Temple,
Leyswood, Groombridge, Kent.
Foaled 1888. Height 15-2.
AWARD :— 1892, H.C., (light weight Hunters) Tunbridge Wells and South
Eastern Counties' Show.
Breeder, James W. Temple, Leyswood, Groombridge.
Sire, Pelissier, by President (Hackney).
Dam, ZoE (H.B.), by Laughing Stock (Vol. IX., p. 184), by
Stockwell.
1'22
RBCOED OF MARES AND SIRES.
Vol. v.
Oiuners.
ZAZEL-917. James W. Temple,
Leyswood, Groombridge, Kent.
Broicm. Foaled 1875. Height 15-2.
PRIZE :— 1885, 2nd (light weight Hunters) Islington.
Hunted many seasons with the West Kent (Woodland) Hounds ; also winner of
jumping prizes.
Breeder, James W. Temple, Leyswood, Groombridge.
Sire, Fabricius.
Dam, ZoE (H.B.), by Laughing Stock (Vol. IX., p. 134), by
Stockwell.
Prod.
Colour.
Sex. Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1890
1891
1892
Brown.
Brown.
Brown.
C. I Highflyer.
C. True Zeal.
F. 1
I County Member (Hackney 948).
; Truefit (Vol. XV., p. 132; XVI.,
, p. 762), by Outfit.
j Homely (Vol. XVI., p. 543), by
! Hermit.
ZAZEL— 918. J. H. Straker.
Stagshaw House, Corbridge-on-Tyne, Northumberland.
Bay, near hind foot white. Foaled 1886. Height 16.
PRIZE :— 1892, 1st Tyneside at Hexham.
Bought in Ireland by Major Langlands of Longrood, Rugby, and sold to
IMr. J. F. Hatfeild Harter of Cranfield Court, Newport Pagnell, at whose sale the
present owner purchased her.
EREATA IN VOL. IV.
Pages 24 and 43. Golden Cross (547) and Maritana (397). Sire of produce sliould
be Snowdoun
Page 45. Milkmaid (404). Produce by Kilmarth was foaled in 1891.
,, 58. Raschida (256). Tlie breeder's correct address is given on page 100 of
this volume.
EXTENDED PEDIGEEES
AND OTHEE PARTICULAES OF THE MARES
DEBONNAIRE
DRESSMAKER
GALLOPING QUEEN
KATHLEEN
MISS HONITON
SOLFERINO
124
RECORD OF MARES AND SIRES.
Vol. v.
DEBONNAIRE— 919.
DEBONNAIBE.
Chestmit Mare.
Owned by Mr. E. Foulkes, Oswestry, Salop.
The dam, *' Mrs. Taft," won the Cesarewitch Stakes in 1851.
1892 — 1893. HUNTBE MARES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
125
DEBONNAIRE— 919.
PRODUCE AND SUMMARY OF THEIR PRINCIPAL RACES.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1864
Bay.
C.
New Oswestry
(13).
Knight of Kars (Vol. VIII.,
p. 343), by Nutwith.
1867
Bay.
C.
May F]y.
Underhand (Vol. VIIL, p. 98),
by The Cure.
1871
Bay.
F.
Gipsy, late Lady
Wynn.
Knight of Kars (Vol. VIIL, p.
343), by Nutwith.
1872
Bay.
F.
Belgrade.
Knight of Kars (Vol. VIIL p.
343), by Nutwith.
1873
Bay.
C.
Golden Cross.
Brown Bread (Vol. X., p. 48), by
Weatherbit.
1878
Chestnut.
C.
Johnny Long-
tail.
Polai"dine, late Geordie Heriot
(Vol. XIL, p. 380; XIIL, p.
5.57), by Beadsman.
"
~
F.
Buckenham (Vol. X., p. 166),
by Voltigeur.
SUMMARY OF PRINCIPAL RACES :—
New Oswestry {see under registered entry pages 12 and 13).
May Fly—
1870 July 15th, Great Manx Welter Plate of £187 at Douglas, Isle of Man.
1871 August 28th, Staffordshire Stakes of £150 at Lichfield.
Gipsy (late Lady Wynn) —
, n„„ ( April 27th, Open Hunters' (Steeplechase of £95 at Abergavenny.
( December 14th, Hewlett's Handicap Steeplechase of £121 at Cheltenham.
1877 April 3rd, Lancashire Handicap Steeplechase of £120 at Manchester.
1879 ind 18^0 ' ^^""^^sey Handicap Steeplechase at Sandown Park.
( West Midland Steeplechase Handicap at Worcester,
-.nr-q (April 14th, Stretford Handicap Steeplechase of £121 at Manchester.
( April 20th, Claremont Steeplechase Handicap of £140 at Sandown Park.
1881 March 24th, Sefton Steeplechase of £257 at Liverpool.
Belgrade —
1877 April 10th, Tarporley Hunt Stakes of £120.
1885 March 6th, Priory Hunters' Steeplechase of £117 at Sandown Park.
Golden Cross —
1879 May 1st, Maiden Hunters' Steeplechase of £56 at Stratford-on-Avou.
Served several seasons at the Duke of Westminster's Stud.
Johnny Longtail —
1885 May 7th, Ferney Hall Selling Steeplechase of £87, Ludlow Club.
/February 3rd, Hunters' Hurdle Race of £141 17s. at Kempton Park.
1886 ' ■^^b'^^^'^y 25th, Sandown Open Hunters' Steeplechase of £101 17s. at
1 Sandown Park.
(April 3rd, Royal Artillery Gold Cup of £140, Plumstead IMarshes.
1887 f-'^I^^'^li 26th, Sefton and Croxteth Free Steeplechase of £170 at Liverpool.
I April 25th, Grand International Steeplechase of £280 at Sandown Park.
/ February 9th, February Steeplechase Handicap of £266 7s. at Kempton
Park.
I IMarch 24th, Eighth Champion Steeplechase of £234 6s. at Liverpool.
; November 28th, Great iletropolitan Steeplechase Handicap of £175 at
] Croydon.
December 11th, IManchester Handicap Steeplechase of £239 10s. al
' IManchester.
126 BECOBD OP MABES AND SIBES. VOL. V.
DRESSMAKER— 920.
Bay. Foaled about 1876.
Breeder, — Farmer, Carred, Tenbury, Worcs.
Sire, New Oswestry (13), by Knight op Ears.
Dam, Girl op The Period, by Jemma Junior (Vol. X., p. 179), by
Sir Hercules.
SUMMARY OF PRINCIPAL RACES:—
[January 30th, Cambrian Hunters' Steeplechase Plate of £43, Carmarthen-
1884 \ shire Hunt.
(April 17th, Open Hunters' Steeplechase Plate of £67 at Abergavenny.
-joor (March 10th, Hunters' Selling Steeplechase of £58, Rugby Hunt.
I March 13th, Selling Hunters' SteeiDlechase of £76 17s. at Leicester.
1886 April 15th, Ferney Hall Steeplechase of £87 at Ludlow Club.
Prod. Colour,
in
Sex.
Name of Prodiice. Sire's Name and Breeding.
1889
Chestnut.
C.
Ben Wyvis. i Child of the Mist (Vol. XV. p.
' 272), by Blair Athol.
Ben Wyvis —
f October 30th, Mile Maiden Plate of £100 at Worcester.
\ November 10th, IMile Maiden Plate of £100 at Leicester.
1892 March 2.3rd, Queen's Plate of £169 at Lincoln.
The full bi'other of " Dressmaker," foaled m 1874, chestnut colt "Oswestrj%"
now owned by Mr. R. Chandos-Pole, won several races, of which the following is a
.summary : —
1 RRn ^ February 26th, Croome Hunters' Steeplechase of £47 at Worcester.
"( April 29th, Ludlow Steeplechase of £58 at Ludlow.
1883
( February 1st, Carnarvon and Anglesea Stakes of £23, Carnarvonshire Hunt.
(March 28th, Hunters' Selling Steeplechase of £61, Rugby Hunt.
1885 March 18th, Selling Hunters' Steeplechase Plate £47, Quoru Hunt.
1892 1893. HUNTER MAEBS AND THEIR PRODUCE.
127
GALLOPING QUEEN— 921.
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Vedette
Flying
Duchess
Voltigeur
Mare
Voltaire
Martha Lynn
Blacklock, by Whitelock.
Mare, by Phantom.
Mulatto, by Catton.
Leda, by Pilho da Puta.
Birdcatcher
Nan Darrell
Sir Hercules, by Whalebone.
Guiccioli, by Bob Booty.
Inheritor, by Lottery.
Nell, by Blacklock.
The Plying
Dutchman
Merope
Bay
Middleton
Barbella
Sultan, by Selim.
Cobweb, by Phantom.
Sandbeck, by Catton.
Darioletta, by Amadis.
Voltaire
Mare
Blacklock, by Whitelock.
Mare, by Phantom.
Juniper, by Whiskey.
Mare, by Sorcerer.
King of
Trumps
Pull Cry
(dam of
Gone Away)
Velocipede
.Airs. Gill
Blacklock
Mare
Whitelock, by Hambletonion.
Mare, by Coriander.
Juniper, by Whiskey.
IMare, by Sorcerer.
Viator
Lady
Practious
Stumps, by Whalebone.
Katherine, by Soothsayer.
Comus, by Sorcerer.
Vaultress, by Walton.
Sir Tatton
Sykes
Valparaiso
Melbourne
Mare
Humphrey Clinker, by Comus.
Mare, by Cervantes.
Margrave, by Muley.
Patty Primrose, by Confederate.
Velocipede
Dimond =•=
Blacklock, by Whitelock.
Mare, by Juniper.
Winner of many races.
For the Principal Paces won by "Galloping Queen," her full brother
Benvenuto" and her half brother " Rough Diamond" see next page.
128 EECOED OF MARES AND SIRES. VOL. V.
GALLOPING QUEEN— 921.
Bay. Foaled 1886.
Owned by Leopold de Eothschild, Ascott, Leighton Buzzard, Beds.
SUMMARY OF PRINCIPAL RACES:—
.Qj3o f l^Iay 1st, Selling Plate of £102 at Newmarket.
^^^° \ May 15th, Two-year-old Stakes of £127 at Newmarket.
1889 September 12th, Portland Plate Handicap of £725 at Doncaster.
1890 October 17th, Temple Handicap of £290 at Sandown Park.
I August 27th, Harewood Handicap Stakes of £250 at York.
1 oni I October 23rd, Albany FiVe Furlong Stakes of £210 at Sandown Park
^^^^lOct ------- --
with Mr. C. D. Rose's "Lorette."
] October 29th, Subscription Stakes of £300 at Newmarket ; ran dead heat
Her full brother " Benvenuto," brown colt, foaled 1888, and
owned by Mr. Leopold de Eothschild, won : —
1891 May 28th, Epsom Grand Prize of £2,120.
Her half-brother " Eough Diamond," chestnut colt, by " Low-
lander " (Vol. XIII., p. 261), by " Dalesman," foaled in 1880, won : —
1885 April 24th, Plying Handicap of £102 at Ne^iiiarket.
The extended pedigree of " Galloping Queen," tracing back on
the dam's side as far as ai present known, is given on the preceding
page.
1892 — 1893. HUNTER MARES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
129
KATHLEEN— 922.
Otvned by E. C. Wadlow, Stanton Hall, Shifnal, Salop.
Bred in Ireland.
Sire, Master Bagot (Vol. VIII., p. 437), by Faugh- a-Ballagh.
Prod.
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1881
1885
Bay.
Melleray.
Father O'Flynn.
Trappist (Vol. XIII., p. 60), by
Hermit.
Retreat (Vol. XIV., p. 387), by
Hermit.
SUMMARY OF PRINCIPAL RACES:—
Melleray —
joQQ 1 November 28th, Quahfying Hunters' Steeplechase (Selling) of £95 at
( Croydon.
/February 20th, Match (Hurdle) of £100 at Sandown Park, beating
" Londoner " by two lengths.
1889- jMarch 16th, Hastings Hurdle Handicap of £77 at Plumpton.
April 22nd, Wolverhampton Hurdle Handicap of £94 15s. at Wolver-
\ hampton.
Father O'Flynn —
1887 July 12th, Warrington IMaiden Plate (Selling) of £101 17s. at Liverpool.
1889 April 10th, Arderne Steeplechase of £48, Tarporley Hunt.
1891 February 9th, Budbrook Maiden Hunters' Hurdle Plate of £38 at Warwick.
-nqo 'February 3rd, Harrington Steeplechase of £43 at Leicester.
( jNIarch 25th, Grand National Steeplechase of £1,680 at Liverpool.
130
EECORD OF MARES AND SIRES.
Vol. v.
MISS HONITON— 923.
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Stockwell
Flax
The Baron
Pocahontas
1
Birdcatcher
Echidna
Sir Hercules, by Whalebone.
Guiccioli, by Bob Booty.
Economist, by Whisker.
Miss Pratt, by Blacklock.
Glencoe
Marpessa
Sultan, by Selim.
Trampoline, by Tramp.
Muley, by Orville.
Clare, by Marmion.
Surphce
Odessa
Touchstone
Crucifix
Camel, by Whalebone.
Banter, by Master Henry.
Priam, by Emilius.
Octaviana, by Octavian.
Sultan
Sister to
Cobweb
Selim, by Buzzard.
Bacchante, by Williamson's Ditto.
Phantom, by Walton.
Filagree, by Soothsayer.
Osbalde-
ston
Maid of
All Work
The
Saddler
Youug
Marion
Waverley
Castrellina
Whalebone, by Waxy.
Margaretta, by Sir Peter.
Castrel, by Buzzard.
Mare, by Waxy.
Belshazzar
Marion
Blacklock, by Whitelock.
Manuella, by Dick Andrews.
Tramp, by Dick Andrews.
Rosamond, by Buzzard.
Rochester
Mare
Rockingham
Humphrey CUnker, by Comus.
Rosabel
Medora, by Swordsman.
Shakespeare, by Smolensko.
Electress, by Elector.
Black Prince
Welsh Moun-
tain Pony
MISS HONITON.
Foaled March 7th, 1869.
Oivner and Breeder, Thomas Jackson, Pentreheyhlin, Maesbrook,
Llanymynech, Oswestry, Salop.
Ran at Carnarvon as a four-year-old (1873), when she damaged her knee.
1892 1893. HUNTEE MARES AND THEIR PRODUCE.
131
MISS HONITON— 923.
PRODUCE WITH SUMMARY OF THEIR PRINCIPAL RACES.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sire's Name and Breeding.
1874
Chestnut.
C.
Rufus.
New Oswestry, (13) by Knight of
Kars.
1877
Chestnut.
F.
Zoedone.
New Oswestry, (13) by Knight of
Kars.
1878
Brown.
P.
Otteridge.
May Fly, see page 125
1879
Chestnut.
P.
Blue Ribbon.
New Oswestry (13), by Knight of
Kars.
1880
Bay.
F.
Little Dot, after-
wards Bertred.
Lamlash (Vol. XII., p. 38), by
Marsyas.
1882
Bay.
C.
St. Galmier (6).
New Oswestry, (13) by Knight of
Kars.
1884
Brown.
C.
Carlsbad (1).
Hilarious (Vol. XIV., p. 201), by
Brown Bread.
1885
Bay.
C.
Bruce (Vol. XIV., p. 594), by See
Saw
Reveller (Vol. XVI., p. 457), by
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Bay or brown.
F.
Hilarious.
1888
Brown.
C.
Marienbad.
Retreat (Vol. XIV., p. 387), by
Hermit.
SUMMARY OF PRINCIPAL RACES:—
RuFUS —
1882 March 28th, Regimental Cup of £120, 16th Lancers at York.
iQQqj March 10th, Veteran Stakes of £140, Grand Military and Household
-"-"'^'^ ( Brigade, Sandown Park.
Zoedone —
1881 March 29th, Grand Wynnstay Steeplechase of £85, Bangor Hunt.
(March 30th, Warwick Spring Handicap Steeplechase Plate of £94 15s. at
1882 \ Warwick.
(December 16th, Great Sandown Steeplechase of £317 at Sandown Park.
1883 March 30th, Graud National Steeplechase (Handicap) of £925 at Liverpool.
Otteridge —
1883 April 26th, Borough Members' Handicap Plate of £47 at Ludlow.
Blue Eibbon —
-, Qcio ( March 28th, West of Scotland Grand National Open Hunters' Steeple-
^^^■^ I chase Plate of £147, Eglinton Hunt.
Little Dot, afterwards Berteed —
^ Qoc f February 19th, Maiden Hunters' Steeplechase of £37 18s. at Warwick.
ibSij I March 13th, Montgomeryshire Steeplechase of £76 at Welshpool.
St. Galmier [see under registered entry, -page 4).
Carlsbad {see under registered entry, page 1).
Marienbad —
(November 23rd, Hunters' Tally Ho Hurdle Race of £48, Warwick and
■.QQ-, 1 ' Leamington Meeting.
1 December 3rd, Three-year-old Hunters' Hurdle Race of £92 at Sandown
( Park.
1892 April 29th, Ludlow Cup (Flat Race) of £191, Ludlow Club Meeting.
132
RECORD OF MARES AND SIRES.
Vol. v.
SOLFERINO— 924.
Sire, Faugh-a-Ballagh (Vol. V., p. 145), by Sir Hercules.
Dam, by Ishmael (Vol. V., p. 97), by Sultan.
G. dam, by Tsaraway (Vol. V., p. 151), by Voltaire.
G. g. dam, by Swordsman (Vol. IV., p. 320), by Prizefighter.
Prod,
in
Colour.
Sex.
Name of Produce.
Sii-e's Name and Breeding.
1865
Bay.
C.
Roscommon.
Roebuck (Vol. VIII., p. 487), by
Mountain Deer.
1870
Brown.
C.
Juggler.
Conjuror (Vol. XII., p. 473), by
GeneralWilliams or YellowJack
1878
Chestnut.
C.
Savoyard.
New Oswestry (13), by Knight of
Kars.
SUMMARY OF PRINCIPAL RACES:—
EOSCOMMON —
^ggg f May 18th, Welter Steeplechase Plate of £80, Cork City Park.
( September 1st, Grand Stand Plate (Handicap) of £200 at Cork Park.
Juggler —
1873 May 20th and September 15th, INIunster Produce Plate of £63 at Cork Park.
,gYg J February 22nd, Birmingham Grand Annual Handicap of £290 at
I Birmingham.
1882 April 13th, Babbicombe Stakes of £34 at Torquay.
Savoyard, owned by Baron Schroder —
-I an A (April 8th, Hunters' Flat Race of £95 at Sandown Park.
( May 2nd, County Steeplechase of £190, Ludlow Club Hunt Meeting.
1886 March 5th, Metropolitan Hunters" Flat Race of £261 17s. at SandownPark.
-joQ- ( April 11th, Lancashire Handicap Steeplechase Plate of £535 at jManchester.
I November 9th, Grand Sefton Steeplechase of £431 15s. at Liverpool.
1888 November 11th, Fourth Hapsburg Steeplechase of £197 at Liverpool.
EEPOET OF THE JUDGES
THE LONDON SHOWS, 1892 and 1893,
SHORT STATISTICAL STATEMENTS.
The folloioing are the names of those gentlemen who assisted as Horse Show
Committee, Judges, Stewards, Vetennary Surgeons, Sfc, on. behalf of
the Hunters' Improvement Society at the Eighth Amiual (Spring) London
Horse Show, held at the Royal Agricultural Hall, London, on March
1st, 2nd, 3rd and Ath, 1892.
LOED MIDDLETON, Birdsall House, York.
^xce-lj^vcmbetxt,
HON. T. W. PITZWILLIAM, The Perry, Peterborough.
1886— EAKL OF COVENTRY, Croome Court, Severn Stoke, Worcestershire.
1887— SIR NIGEL KINGSCOTE, K.C.B., 34, Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W.
1888— DUKE OP PORTLAND, Welbeck Abbey, Worksop.
1889— SIR WALTER GILBEY, Baet., Elsenham Hall, Essex.
1890— LOED TREDEGAR, Tredegar Park, Newport, Monmouthshire.
GiLBEY, Sir Walter, Bart., Elsenham Hah, Essex — Chairman.
Hornby, Col. J. P., Clewer Lodge, Windsor — Vice-Chairman.
Best, Col., Charlton House, Ludwell, Salisbury.
BoDEN, H., The Priary, Derby.
Bulkeley, Lie€T.-Col. Rivers, Whitchurch, Salop.
Cooper, John, East Haddon, Northampton.
Pipe, Capt. W. H., Langton Hall, Northallerton.
Preston, Hon. E., Errwood Hall, Buxton.
RiCARDO, IMajorG. C, M.P.H. {Steivard), Donnington Castle House, Newbury.
Withers, Henry, 556, Oxford Street, W.
Ellis, J. B., West Barsham, Walsingham, Norfolk.
RiCARDo, Major G. C, M.P.H. , Donnington Castle House, Newbury.
Usher, Prank, IMiddlctliorpe, Market Weighton, Y^orks.
Cooper, John, East Haddon, Northampton.
Hutchinson, T. H., The Manor House, Catterick, Y^'orks.
WiTHEiis, Henry, 556, Oxford Street, W.
'^etevitxav]x ^ttv^eons.
Pritchakd, Professor, Regent's Park Road, Gloucester Gate, N.W.
vEE, Alfred, M.R.C.V.S., Station Road, Rugby.
Wheatley, Alfred, P.R.C.V.S., Reading.
LONDON SHOW, 189'2. 135
HUNTERS' IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY.
LONDON SHOW, 1892.
It was decided to invite the Judges acting at the 1892 Show 1392
to furnish a brief report on the exhibits which came before ^^°^^-
them, and to supplement this report with a short statistical
statement, conveying any details of interest.
Lieut. -Colonel Eivera Bulkeley and Mr. T. H. Hutchinson Judges
accepted the Council's invitation to act as Judges, and Mr. Referee.
Henry Withers kindly undertook the duties of Eeferee. Owing
to indisposition Lieut. -Colonel Eivers Bulkeley was unable to
attend the Show, and Mr. John Cooper took his place. The
two Judges were unanimous in their awards, and Mr. Henry
Withers was not called into the ring to give his adjudication
in any one Class.
The Judges report as follows : —
The Society is to be congratulated upon the Show, judges'
Many most promising young hunters were brought before ^^^^ '
us, and, taken as a whole, showed more good breeding
than those exhibited at former Shows.
Whatever may be said or written to the contrary, if
you want a hunter that can really follow hounds you
must have blood and plenty of it ; if you want to breed
a quiet, strong, slow horse that will do for a fat old man
to trot about upon, and get an appetite for his dinner,
it matters little whether you breed from a cart mare
or use a half-bred stallion. At this Show it is most
satisfactory to find a large proportion of the winners
are by the Government premium sires.
136 LONDON SHOW, 1892.
Class 1. — Mares, four years old, — 13 entries.
The premium winners were five good mares, two or
three of which ouglit to make very valuable hunters, and
are good enough to win in any show-yard.
Class 2. — Mares, three years old, — 14 entries.
This Class contained some beautiful fillies ; three or
four of the best are by premium sires, and the youngsters
certainly do them credit.
Class 3. — Mares, two years old, — 23 entries.
Amongst them were several blood-like galloping fillies,
and to five of these we awarded the premiums and fancy
that when they are ridden to hounds they will be able to
hold their own in good company.
Class 4. — Yearling Fillies, — 25 entries.
Twenty-three appeared before us : they made a good
Class ; the winners were far ahead of the others and
ought to grow into nice mares.
Class 5. — Geldings, three years old, — 9 entries.
This was not a strong Class, and with two or three
exceptions they were only of ordinary merit.
Class 6. — Geldings, two years old, — 10 entries.
In this Class there were two or three nice horses, but
nothing very striking ; as a rule, the geldings were not as
good as the fillies.
Class 7. — Yearling Colts or Geldings, — 12 entries.
This was not a strong Class : some of the five premium-
takers looked fairly well bred, and will most likely grow
into nice horses. ^_ ^^ Hutchinson.
John Cooper.
The foregoing report shows that the mares and fillies
exhibited were superior to the geldings and colts, and this
can be easily understood when it is remembered that the
latter appeared for the first time in the Society's prize-
list ; and the same improvement in quality and numbers that
has taken place in the mares and fillies may be looked for
among the colts at future Shows.
LONDON SHOW, 1892. 137
The Council prepared a liberal piize-list for the young
stock divided into the preceding seven Classes.
In each of the mare and fillv Classes five premiums of Breeders'
Premiums.
£15 were offered, and in each of the gelding and colt Classes
five premiums of £10, but it must not be inferred that Brood
Mares were omitted from participating in the prize money
given by the Society, as, provided they were registered in the
Prize Bccord or entered for registry in Volume 5 on or before
February 1st, 1892, they were awarded £5 through the success
of their produce (colts and fillies) without the risk incidental
to their exhibition at a time that is considered to be in-
jurious to their breeding prospects.
The amount of money offered was therefore : —
Classes 1, 2, 3 and 4.— 20 Premiums of £15 £300 Amon.it
' ' of
Classes 5, 6 and 7. — 15 Premiums of £10 150 Premiums
Breeders' Premiums 175
£625
As compared with :— 1889 1890 1891
£300 £420 £415
And Silver Medals.
The Council recognised the importance of the represen- Hunter
,.,»,...„, Brood
tations made to them as to the risk of brmgmg m-foal mares Mares,
to London at the time of year, and they deemed it desirable
that premiums and medals for Hunter Brood Mares should be
offered during the summer at the Country Shows. With this
view the Society's scheme was last 3'ear put in operation when
over £119 17s. was distributed. This year's offer has secured
the co-operation of twenty-eight County and Agricultural
Societies, and the contribution by the Hunters' Improvement
Society will not be less than £150.
The money offered for Hunter Brood mares at Local
Shows, together with the premiums to breeders at the
Society's Show, amounts to £325 as against £307 in 1891.
188 LONDON SHOW, 1892.
Class 1.— FOUR-YEAR-OLD MARES (foaled in 1888).
Class 1. There were thirteen entries in this Class. This is the first
year the four-year-old mares have had a class to themselves,
and it is difficult to give any reliable data, but they
numbered in the Classes (four-year-old mares and upwards)
at the previous shows : —
1887 1888 1889 1890 1891
5 5 4 10 4
The premium winners were : —
Mare. Previous Awards at the Society's Shows.
Carina (502) ... Premium 1891.
Dorothy (319) ... Premiums 1890 and 1891.
Miss Lewis (612).
Sunshine (653) . . . Premiums 1890 and 1891.
Zingara (482) . . . Premium 1890.
"Carina's" dam, "Queen Mab" (254), has another winner at
this Show in " Saffron " (866) (Class 4). " Dorothy " is out of
"Yorkshire Lassie" (141), which has bred several winners
at the Society's Shows.
The Eeserve : — " The Queen " (657), out of the well-known
"Lavinia" (74), gained premiums in 1890 and 1891, while the
commended mave, " Pha'be " (622), was awarded a premium
in 1891.
Class 2.— THREE-YEAR-OLD MARES (foaled in 1889).
Class 2. The five mares to which the Judges awarded honours
were : —
jMare. Previous Awards at the Society's Shows.
Blue Empress (497) ... H.C. 1891.
Clematis (715) ... Premium 1891.
Lady Scot (568) ... Premium 1891.
Ladybird (560) ... Eeserve 1891.
Eachael.
And among the entries in this Class were several mares which
have appeared in the prize lists of former Shows : —
Doris ... Premium 1890.
Kathleen ... Premium 1891.
Miss Peel (613) ... Premium 1891.
Vesta (663) ... Premium 1890.
LONDON SHOW, 1892. 139
The entries numbered fourteen as compared with : —
1887 1888 1889 1890 1891
8 9 15 17 18
Class 3.— TWO-YEAR-OLD MARES (foaled in 1890).
The mares to which the Judges awarded premiums in this Class 3.
Class were : —
Mare. Previous Awards at the Society's Shows.
Lady Hamilton ... Premium 1891.
Pansy (838)
Puritan (631) ... Commended 1891.
Queenie ... Eeserve 1891.
Euby
Of these five premium mares " Puritan " (631) is out of
" Goodcraft " (187), awarded the Society's Gold Medal at last
year's Compton Stud Co.'s Show. " Puritan " is sired by
"Huguenot"(a premium horse) and her dam was by "Kingcraft,"
a premium sire in 1886. The Eeserve in this Class, " Sweet
Briar," is a daughter of "Wild Briar" (481), a premium-taker
in 1891 ; and the commended mare," Eomany " (640), is own
sister to "Zingara" (482), one of the successful mares in
Class 1. " Lady Connaught " (561) and " Mrs. O'Shea " (824)
— ^other entries — each claimed premiums in 1891.
The entries of two-year-old mares have increased since
their inclusion in the prize-sheet in 1886 : —
1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892
6 6 5 18 18 20 • 23
Class 4.— YEARLING FILLIES (foaled in 1891).
Twenty-five entries (as compared with eighteen in 1890 and Class 4.
twenty-six in 1891) were sent in for this Class, and twenty-
three were inspected by the judges, who selected for premiums,
Filly.
Queen of the May (861).
Saffron (866).
Filly.
Duchess of Connaught (527).
Lady Fife (775).
Miss Prudence (820).
The first-named comes of a distinguished family of premium-
takers, her dam, " Princess " (247), being among the Society's
list of winners in 1888, and a daughter of " Lavinia " (74).
140 LONDON SHOW, 1892.
" Lady Fife's " d&m, " Duchess " (524), took the Society's Gold
Medal at Bath last year, while the dam of " Miss Prudence " —
" Prudence " (630) has bred another winner, her filly, " May
Morn" (399), having won a premium in 1889. "Saffron" is
the second filly out of "Queen Mab " (254), securing a
premium at this Show. The dam, " Petticoat" (843), of the re-
serve filly, " Nightgown," was a Gold Medal mare at the
Lincolnshire Show last year.
Class 5.— THREE-YEAR-OLD GELDINGS (foaled in 1889).
Class 5. Nine entries were made in this Class, and the awards went
to the following : —
Gelding.
King Arthur.
Prime Minister.
Geldiug.
Blue Jacket.
Blue Eegent.
General Servant. I
The first two named and the Reserve gelding, " Belwade," are
out of registered mares.
Class 6.— TWO-YEAR-OLD GELDINGS (foaled in 1890).
Class 6. The five winners out of the ten entries were : —
Gelding. I Gelding.
Dutchman. Strathmore.
Gadabout. The Major.
Oak-apple.
Strathmore's dam, " Stella" (649), was awarded the Society's
Medal at the Eipon and District Society's Show in 1891, and
"Brown Bess " (25), the dam of " The Major," has bred several
successful animals, her 1888 foal "Royal Windsor" having taken
1st in 1889 at the Royal Show, Windsor.
Class 7.— YEARLING GELDINGS OR COLTS (foaled in 1891).
Class 7. The twelve entries included eleven colts and one gelding,
and the dams of the winners have distinguished themselves as
prize-takers or the dams of other prize-winners : —
Colts. Dams.
Banker (Gelding)... Evelyn (533), Premium 1891, Compton
Stud Co.
Bumptious ... Holdfast (550), Premium 1891, Hunters'
Improvement Society.
LONDON SHOW, 1892.
141
Colts.
Councillor
jDams.
Mermaid (94), Premium 1889, Hunters'
Improvement Society ; 1st Royal
Show, Windsor, 1889.
Lavinia (74).
Dunny (322).
sires contributed fifteen winners in
Prince Pero
Sweet Sam
Thirteen " Premium
the above list, as follows : —
Blue Grass 2. Marioni 1.
Con naught 1. Omega 1.
Huguenot 1. Pearl Diver 1.
Jack Tar 1. Prestonpans 1.
King Alfred 1. Euddigore 2.
Knight Templar 1. i Scot Guard 1.
Linnaeus 1. 1
At the close of the 1890 show there were 62 Thoroughbred
stallions, which had been awarded Service and " Queen's "
Premiums'''. Taking a low estimate and assuming there are only
400 Thoroughbred and Hunter Stallions serving Hunter Mares
in the country, the 62 Premium Sires would represent about ^
of the Stallions serving. There are 15 out of 35 winners sired
by Premium stallions, which is equal to | of the whole or 3 times
as many as should have been expected from the Premium horses.
THOROUGHBEED STALLIONS.
The entries of Thoroughbred Stallions showed an increase
over those of the previous years, 117 being entered for the 22
Queen's Premiums of £200 offered by the Royal Commission
on Horse-breeding, and the 3 Premiums of £200 and 3 Gold
Medals offered by the Eoyal Agricultural Society of England,
and the Warwick Local Committee respectively.
The numbers including the " Extra Stock " entries have
been : —
t t t t "*■ ■"■ ■'" "*■
1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 18^^91 1892
35 31 49 29 94 103 110 123
'•■ Offered by the Hunters' Improvement Society, Royal Commission
on Horse-br'eeding and Royal Agricultm-al Society of England.
t Hunters' Improvement Society only.
I Royal Commission on Horse-breeding and Royal Agricultural Society
of England jointly.
Propor-
tion of
winners
contribu-
ted by
Premium
sires in
excess of ■
expecta-
Compara-
tive
Entries.
142
LONDON SHOW, 1892.
The names of the stallions (alphabetically arranged) selected
by the Eoyal Commission judges — Mr. Eeginald Chandos-Pole,
Colonel J. Cotes and Mr. James Hope — are appended, and
include the district class in which they gained their awards,
and a list of their former wins of service premiums : —
Premium
Stallions
in 1892
Staliions.
District
Class.
Previous Awards.
Bahadur
E.
Ben Aide."
H.
8rd Reserve 1889 ; Premium 1891.
Blue Boy
A.
Premium 1891.
, Premiums 1888, 1889 and 1891.
1 Reserve (R.A.S.E.) 1887; 1st Reserve
Blue Grass
B.
1890.
I Medal (H.I.S.) 1887 ; Premium (H.l.S.)
( 1888.
Brayton
B.
Cavaliero
A.
Cedar
D.
Chip Chase ....
I.
1st Reserve 1890
Eglamore
G.
Premium 1891
Homely
D.
Premium 1891.
Huntingtower . .
C.
Just in Time ....
F.
Premium 1891.
Lifeboat
C.
Lord Molynoo .
F.
Premium 1891.
Marioni
D.
Premium 1891.
Marshal Soult . .
E.
Moss Hawk ....
E.
( Premiums 1888, 1889 and 1890.
( Premiums (R.A.S.E.) 1887 and 1891.
Mountain Dew . .
C.
2nd Reserve 1891.
Prestonpans . .
B.
Premium 1891.
Rameses
F.
Rosy Monk . .
.J.
Sam Kheen ....
G.
Premium 1890.
f Premiums 1889 and 1890.
Silver Crown ....
G.
J Premium (R.A.S.E.) 1888.
( Medals (H.I.S.) 1887 and 1888.
Sir Harry
K.
Premiums 1890 and 1891.
Truefit
A.
( Premiums 1889 and 1890.
1 Premiums (H.I.S.) 1886 and 1888.
Awards marked (R.A.S.E.) refer to the service premiums offered l)y the
Royal Agricultural Society of England ; and those marked (H.I.S.)
refer to the premiums offered by the Hunters' Improvement Society ; all
others refer to the "Queen's Premiums."
LONDON SHOW, 1892. 143
There were six stallions entered as "Extra Stock," and Extra
the following have appeared as successful competitors at previous
Shows : —
■ Euddigore ... Premium (R.A.S.E.) 1889.
Scot Guard ... Premium (H.I.S.) 1886.
Snowdoun .... Premium 1890.
Westburton ... Premium 1888.
The Show, held conjointly with the Hackney Horse Society, Success of
was carried through successfully, and the Council are indebted
to the Stewards, Mr, J. B. Ellis, Major G. C. Eicardo and
Mr. Frank Usher, for the manner ia which their share in the
arrangements was performed ; and to Mr. Henry Withers, Mr.
John Cooper and Mr. T. H. Hutchinson for the duties kindly
undertaken by tliem.
The seating accommodation was considerably reduced by
the London County Council, who would not allow any seating
to be erected over the Exhibitors' Stalls, much to the incon-
venience of members and the public ; otherwise the Eighth
Show may be regarded as one of the most successful which
have been held under the management of the two Societies.
At the Seventh Annual General Meeting, Lord Middleton, Seventh
the President, referred to the comparatively small number of :\ieetino.
members of the Society, considering the number of gentlemen
who hunt and who necessarily benefit by the work of the Compara-
Society, and suggested that each member should do what he timely
■^ ^® small
could to obtain new subscribers. The Council desire to impress number of
on members the necessity for such action. riXQxo. eis.
The prize-list of the present year's Show (£620) ; the offer of Society'.s
medals at Country Shows, which has stimulated many of the local
-Associations to considerably enhance their prizes for Hunter
Brood Mares, and will this year entail an expenditure of
£150; the issue of Vol. IV., of the Society's Eecord, which
encourages tenant-farmers to register their mares and to keep
a record of their pedigrees — all these show that the Council
are endeavouring to apply the funds at their disposal to the
improvement and encouragement of horse-breeding, but they
144 LONDON SHOW, 1892.
cannot hope to enlarge the Society's scope of utility without
the cordial support of the members, who, by bringing the work
clone before their friends, and by inducing them to join, can
materially help to extend the Society's efforts.
Sugges- In conclusion, the Council will be glad to receive suggestions
Member"^ fi'oi^^ any member, which shall have the fullest consideration.
The list of awards are given on pages 161 to 169, 181 to 190.
LONDON SHOW, 1893.
REPOKT OF THE JUDGES.
The foUonnng are the names of thnxe gentlemen ivlio assisted as Horse Show
Committee, Judf/es, Stewards, Veterinary Surgeons, §'c., on hehalf of the
Hunters' Improvement Society at the Niiith Annual ( Spring J London
Horse Sh(nc, held at the Royal Agricidtvral Hall. London, on Fehrnary
2Stli, March Isf. 2nd and ?,rd, 1893.
HON. T. W. FITZWILLIAM, The Perry, Peterborough.
CAPTAIN W. H. FIFE, Langton Hall, Northallertou.
1886— EARL OF COVENTRY, Croome Court, Severn Stoke, Worcestershire.
1887— SIR NIGEL KINGSCOTE, K.C.B., 34, Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W.
1888— DUKE OF PORTLAND, Welbeck Abbey, Worksop.
1889— SIR WALTER GILBEY, Baet., Elseiiham Hall, Essex.
1890— LORD TREDEGAR, Tredegar Park, Newport, Llonmouthshire.
1891— LORD MIDDLETON, Birdsall House, York.
^0X&s ^Ijout Clt^ontnttttcc.
GiLBEY, Sir Walter, Bart., Elsenham Hall, Essex — Chairman.
Hornby, Col. J. P., Clewer Lodge, Windsor — T ice-Chairman.
Allsopp, Lieut.-Col. W. H., Junior Carlton Club, S.W.
Cooper, John, East Haddon, Northampton.
Cross, J. P., Catthorpe Towers, Rugby.
Fife, Capt. W. H., Langton Hall, Northallerton.
Preston, Hon. E., Errwood Hall, Buxton.
Prior, C. M., Adstock Manor, Winslow, Bucks.
Eicardo, Major G. C. [Steward), Donnington Castle House, Newbury.
Tanqueray, Charles H., Earley, Reading.
Withers, Henry, 556, Oxford Street, \V.
Ellis, J. B., West Barsham, Walsingham, Norfolk.
RiCARDO, Major G. C, Donnington Castle House, Newbury.
Usher, Frank, Middlethorpe, Market Weightou, Yorks.
Langlands, IMajor J. S., Longrood, Rugby.
Mann, R. J., Acton Burnell, Salop.
Withers, Henry, 556, Oxford Street, W.
Axe, Professor J. Wortley, Royal Veterinary College, N.W.
Batt, E., Oxford Street, W.
Hammond, J., Jun., Bale, Dereham, Norfolk.
Lepper, Henry G., Aylesbury.
LONDON SHOW, 1893. 147
HUNTERS' IMPROYEMENT SOCIETY.
LONDON SHOW, 1893.
Following the precedent adopted at the previous Show the
Council decided to invite the Judges to draw up a short
report on the various Hunter Classes which came before
them, supplementing their remarks with a few statistics
bearing on the salient points of the Society's Ninth Annual
Spring Exhibition.
Agreeably to this decision the judges — Major Langlands Judges'
and Mr. E. J. Mann — submitted the following report : —
In bringing our report before the Society, we would beg
to state that we were much impressed with the excellence
and the forward condition in which the young stock were
brought up for exhibition, and we are of opinion that
this state of things is of great advantage to breeders,
as the more forward in condition young stock can be
produced the more marketable they are.
It is a very satisfactory feature that many of the
young horses which have gained premiums and commen-
dation are sired by the Eoyal Commission Stallions.
148 LONDON SHOW, 1893.
Yearlings. Yearliugs. — These Classes were exceptionally good ; they
were well grown, good movers and showed plenty of
quality and substance ; this, combined with action, carries
weight.
Two-year- Two-year-olds. — The same remarks apply to the Two-year-old
Three year Colts and Fillies, but when we came to the Three-year-
ol^s. olds, though much pleased with the Fillies, we were
on the whole disappointed with the Colts, both in point
of numbers and quality.
Four-year- Four-year-olds. — The Four-year-old Mares left the judges but
°^^^- little choice, as only six Mares appeared to compete for
the five premiums offered.
In concluding our remarks we would draw attention
to the great improvement in the young stock exhibited
since the Hunters' Improvement Society started, and we
would point out to breeders the advisability of using
Premium Stallions and well-bred Mares.
Egbert J. Mann.
J. S. Langlands.
March 3rd, 1893.
Referee. ^^^' Henry Withers, on the invitation of the Council,
again acted as Eeferee.
P ■ e Lists ^^ '^^y ^® well, before dealing with each Class, to briefly
of 1892 review the Prize lists of this and the preceding year, and it
may be at once noted that though the amount oifered for
competition last March was less than in 1892, the total entry
showed an increase.
The Classes for Mares were drafted on the basis of the
previous year, viz. five equal premiums of £15 (with £5 to the
breeders in all cases where the dams had been registered in
the Kecord of Hunter Mares and Sires) for four, three, and
two-year-old mares and yearling fillies. The Classes for three
and two-year-old geldings were thrown open to colts ; but only
one colt (and that a reserve number) received recognition at the
LONDON SHOW, 1893.
149
hands of the judges. The five premiums of £10 in last year's
list were reduced to three, with a proviso, in the two-year-old
and yearling classes, that if more than fifteen entries were
made in either class an additional premium of £10 would be
offered, and the seventeen entries in each class secured the
award of the extra premium of £10, with the accompanying
breeder's prize.
The following comparative table shows the respective Compari-
monetary value of, and entries in each class for the last five Entries.
Shows : —
Hunters.
1889.
1890.
1891.
1892.
1893.
Pre- 1 En-
miums. tries.
Pre-
miums.
En-
tries.
Pre-
miums.
En-
tries.
Pre-
miums.
En-
tries.
Pre-
miums.
En-
tries.
-■ Brood Mares
I Mares, 4 years old . .
Fillies, 3 years old . .
Fillies, 2 years old. .
Fillies, yearlings . .
Colts or Geldings,)
3 years old . . . . /
Colts or Geldings,
2 years old . . . . '
Colts or Geldings, )
yearlings /
£
150
75
75
38
15
18
£
-195
75
75
75
-56
17
18
18
£
-190t
75
75
75
-29t
18
20
26
£
t
100
100
100
100
75
75
75
t
13
14
23
25
9
geld.
10
geld.
lie.
Ig-
£
t
100
100
100
100
45
60
60
t
19 1
22
18
4 c.
10 g.
5 c.
12 g.
17 c.
i
I
£300
71 |£420
109
£415
93 £625
106
£565
i
114
* In 1890 included Mares, four years old, iu-foal.
* In 1891 included Mares, three or four years old, in-foal.
t The Society's Gold Medal offered at Local Shows in following years and amounts :
1891, £119 17s. ; 1892, il50 2s. ; 1893, £191 5s.
J No breeding qualification.
While' retaining the class for Thoroughbred Stallions, not Hunter
competing for Queen's Premiums, the Council introduced a new
feature in the Society's Prize List by the institution of a
Sires.
150
LONDON SHOW, 1893.
Local
Scheme of
Premiums
and Medals
class for Hunter Sires (not Thoroughbred), registered or eligible
for registry in the Society's Eecord, under the following rules: —
A Half-bred Stallion may be accepted for registry as a Hunter
Sire on the following conditions : —
(1) Provided he has won races under Jockey Club rules, or open races
under Grand National rules, or
(2) Provided his only half-bi-ed strain comes directly through an
ancestor which has won races under Jockey Club rules, or open
races under Grand National rules : or
(3) Provided his only half-bred strain comes directly through a
stallion that has sired, or through a mare that has bred, winners
of races under Jockey Club rules, or open races under Grand
National rules.
Any of these Hunter Sires approved by the Judges, after
veterinary examination, would receive the Society's Silver
Medal.
The privileges assured to Thoroughbred Sires in the award
of the Society's Gold Medal at Country Shows are also extended
to them, and mares with foals by Eegistered. Hunter Sires are
now eligible to compete.
The scheme of premiums and medals for Hunter Brood
Mares at Country Shows grows apace each year, and make
annually a greater demand on the Society's funds, having
increased during the three years of its existence in the
following manner : —
1891.
1892.
1893.
Number of Societies co-operating . .
Grant by Hunters" Improvement
Society
20
£119 17s.
28
£loO 2s.
34
£191 OS.
These figures speak for themselves, and show how fully this
section of the Society's efforts is appreciated, and though
the increasing applications bear heavily on the Society's
financial resources, the Council are keenly alive to two great
benefits accruing from the existence of the scheme — firstly, the
award of these prizes to Hunter Brood Mares at their own
local Shows obviates the risk and danger incidental to their
LONDON SHOW, 1893. 151
exhibition in London in the spring ; and secondly, and equally
important to tenant-farmers and Hunter breeders, the local
Societies have in the majority of cases doubled their prizes for
Hunter Brood Mares to obtain this Society's Medal ; no
Society giving less than £2o in prizes for Brood Mares being
able to secure the grant.
To insure the sequence of the classes in the Catalogue the
Thoroughbred Stallions, not competing for premiums, and
eiatered as " Extra Stoclv," followed those entered for the
Queen's Premiums and were arranged in Class I., and it will be
well to follow this numerical order in dealing with the statistics
of the Show.
Class 1.— THOROUGHBRED STALLIONS (not competing
FOR Premiums).
Three entries, as compared with five in 1892, were made Class l.
in this Class, and each stallion had "won his spurs" in.
previous competitions for service Premiums : —
Marshal Soult ... Queen's Premium 1892.
Scot Guard ... Premium (Hunters' Improre-
Society) 1886.
Westburton . . . Queen's Premium 1888.
Silver medals w"ere awarded to all three Stallions.
Class 2. — HUNTER SIRES (not Thoroughbred), registered,
OR ELIGIBLE FOR REGISTRY IN THE SOCIETY'S RECORD.
Three entries Mere also made for Class 2, but only two of these Class 2.
came to the Show, the absentee being" Henry Benedict " (4),
owned by Miss M. Temple. His dam is by the celebrated
Hunter Sire " New Oswestry " (13), whose extended pedigree
and piincipal races will be found on pages 12 and 13.
"Sir George" (7), by " Favo," out of " Georgina," by
" Roman Bee," out of " Cimeraire," by " Eapid Rhone," out
of " Calcavella," by " Burgundy," out of " Certe," by " Sir
Heicules," was exhibited by Mr. Guy Fenwick and was bred
by Mr. Rice Meredith of Eatbbride Manor, Kildare, Ireland. He
is a bay horse with black points, foaled in 1885, standing 16"1
152 LONDON SHOW, 1893.
high, and his success in the Leopardstown Handicap on August
27th, 1888, entitled him to registry and exhibition.
" The Baron" (9), the other exhibit, is by " Bravado," out
of " Patch," by "Ernest," out of "Jessie," by " Contract," out of
" Cumberland Lassie," — a noted winner of races on the flat and
over liurdles some forty-six years ago, winning, among others,
a match of £100 against " Ellen McGregor."
The owner of "The Baron" was Mr. J. E. Huddleston,
Hill Wood, Teubury, who also bred him. This horse has also
been represented at the Society's Shows as a successful Hunter
Sire by his daughter " Duchess," which took a premium at the
1891 Show as a yearling filly, while another of his produce,
"Baroness," was commended in the same year.
Silver medals were awarded to both Stallions.
Class 3.— FOUR- YEAR-OLD MARES (foaled in 1889).
Class 3. The entries in this Class do not compare favourably with
those of the preceding year, though the same amount in prizes
was offered. Seven entries for premiums value £100 cannot
be considered a satisfactory response.
A winner in the three-year-old Mares in 1892, " Clematis,"
was again selected for honours.
The five premium Mares were : -
Previous Awards at the
Mare. Society's Show.
Bonny Girl (699) ... Premium 1891
Clematis (715) ... Premiums 1891 and 1892.
Dimples ... Commended 1891.
Miss Peel (613) ... Premium 1891.
Sweet Briar.
" Lady Eose," the Eeserve Mare, was sired by the well-known
" Lancastrian," Premium Stallion in 1888, 1889, 1890 and
1891.
Class 4.— THREE- YEAR-OLD MARES (foaled in 1890).
Class 4. The entries showed an increase of five over the corresponding
LONDON SHOW, 1893. 153
1892 Class, and three winners in last year's list again figured
as premium-takers : —
Previous Awards at the
Mare. Society's Show.
Caramel (709)
Lady Hamilton ... Premiums 1891 and 1892.
Queenie . . . Keserve 1891 ; Premium 1892.
Eomany (640) ... Commended 1892.
Kuby . . . Premium 1892.
" Caramel " was a new comer, but " Lady Hamilton," by her
present win, secures a premium in three successive years.
" Queenie," Reserve in 1891, improved her position in 1892 by
securing a premium and has maintained her place in the prize-
list, while " Eomany " changed her commendation of last year
into a prize-card. " Euby," the property of Mr. John Beach,
again takes the position among the winners that she occupied
last year as the property of Miss A. K. King.
The reserve mare " Pansy " (838) won a premium in 1892,
while the dam of the highly-commended " Cocoatina " (718) was
sired by " Huguenot," a premium sire. Among other entries
in this class were " Lady Connaught " (561), and " Puritan"
(631), which won premiums in 1891 and 1892 respectively;
in fact, this class contained eight animals which, as two-year-
olds, faced the Judges at the Society's Show last year.
Class 5.— TWO-YEAR-OLD MARES (foaled in 1891).
Twenty-two entries were made for this Class, and the class 5.
premium-winners included two of last year's successful
competitors : —
Previous Awards at the
Mare. Society's Show.
Duchess of Connaught (527) ... Premium in 1892.
Oak-apple.
Queen of the May (861) ... Premium in 1892.
Stella (892).
Truce (903)
154 LONDON SHOW, 1893.
The mare " Stella " (892) fully justified her selection in the
prize-list, as she has taken duriug 1893 the First Prize at the
Royal Show, the Doncaster, Peterborough, Lincolnshire,
Leicestershire and the Great Yorkshire Shows. The Reserve
mare " Hesper " (764) was by a Premium horse, " Homely,"
out of an inspected mare, while " Lady Fife " (775), a premium
mare in 1892, was highly commended. " Souvenir," also
awarded a high commendation, is out of " Middleton" (813),
a mare that has bred several foals, two of which, " Middleton "
and "Nigel," have gained several Firsts and Seconds.
" Souvenir " is sister to " Stella " (649) awarded the Society's
Gold Medal at Ripon in 1891. Mr. Joicey's " Peppermint "
mare (842) was also highly commended, being out of " Astasia "
(680), which won the Beaufort Hunt Jubilee Steeplechase in
1887.
Class 6.— YEARLING FILLIES (foaled in 1892).
Class G. The entries here numbered eighteen, and the five fillies
awarded premiums were : —
Daybreak (731).
Lady Cecil.
Miss Kheen (819).
Ruddigore filly.
Sweetheart.
" Goodcraft " (187), so well-known in the prize-ring as a
Hunter Brood Mare, was the dam of the " Ruddigore " filly
so that the successes obtained by both parents are continued in
the next generation. The Reserve, " Falka," is out of " Marion "
(807) — a winner in the Hunter Brood Mare Classes at the 1891
Show of the Society. A thoroughbred filly " Princess Marion,"
by " Ruddigore," out of "Queen Marion," by " King Tom,"
was highly commended, as were " Festive" and " Real Gein,"
the latter by " Pearl Diver," out of the registered mare
"Dunny" (322).
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Class 7.— THREE- YEAR-OLD HUNTER COLTS OR GELDINGS
(foaled in 1890).
The fourteen entries made for this Class were composed of Class '.
four Colts and ten Geldings, but in the award of the three
premiums and other honours the geldings " swept the board."
The three successful animals were : —
Geldings.
Bruno.
Hansard.
Whitewings.
and were new comers, as well as the Eeserve " Eufus," but
" Gadabout," which was commended, appeared last year as a
premium-taker.
CLA.SS 8.— TWO-YEAR-OLD HUNTER COLTS OR GELDINGS
(foaled in 1891).
The proportion of colts to geldings among the seventeen Class
entries in this Class was five to twelve, and one Colt
" Huntsman " — was noticed and placed Eeserve.
The four selections for premiums were : —
Geldings.
Bay.
Firehght.
Prince Pero.
Blue Blood gelding.
Only one had before appeared as a winner at the Society's
Show, viz. : " Prince Pero," which, as a yearling, was allotted
a premium in 1892. His dam, the famous " Lavinia " (74), is
certainly honoured at this Show, for two of her offspring,
" Prince Pero " and " Lord Pero," gain premiums as two-
year-old and yearling colts respectively, while her grand-
daughter, " Duchess of Connaught " (527), and grand-son,
" Count Bercy," are also winners in Classes 5 and 9. " Jim,"
the Eeserve number in the yearling colts in 1892, was
unnoticed.
156
LONDON SHOW, 1893.
Class 9.
Summary
of
Awards.
Premium
Sires.
Class 9.— YEARLING HUNTER COLTS OR GELDINGS (foaled
IN 1892).
The seventeen entries, the same number as received in
Class 8, were composed exckisively of colts, and the Judges
awarded the four premiums as follows : —
Colts.
Count Bercy.
Lord Pero.
Make Haste colt.
Prince Idwal.
Keference has been made to " Count Bercy " and " Lord Pero."
The "Make Haste " colt is out of " Heroine " (763), an inspected
mare, while the dam of the Eeserve " Melrose " won the
Society's Gold Medal at the Bath Horse Show, 1891.
Thirty-one Premiums were awarded, seven animals were
reserved, eleven highly commended and one commended.
Nine "Premium Stallions" sired eleven winners. The follow-
ing table shows the successful sires in 1892 and 1893 : —
SUCCESSFUL PREMIUM SIRES.
stallions.
1892.
1893.
stallions.
1892.
1893.
Blue Blood
Blue Grass
Connaught
Eglamore
Friar Rush
Huguenot
Huntingtower ....
Jack Tar
2
1
—
1
1
1
1
1
1
1 ;
Forward ....
Linnseus
7
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
5
Marioni
Omega
Pearl Diver
Peppermint
Prestonpans
Ruddigore
Sam Kheen
Scot Guard ....
1
1
3
1
King Alfred
Knight Templar. . . .
1
1
0
Forward 7
Total
15
11
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" Ruddigore " has this year increased his winning produce
to three, and again occupies the top of the list, shared last
year with " Blue Grass," which does not this year contri-
bute. " Connaught " and "Omega" again have one winner ;
while the other Stallions siring each a premium-taker at the
Society's Show in 1893 are "Blue Blood," " Eglamore,"
"Friar Rush," " Huntingcower," "Peppermint" and "Sam
Kheen." Of the seven Reserve numbers three were sired by
Premium Sires, while six of the eleven high commendations
were accredited to five other Premium horses, " Ruddigore "
again leading the way with two in this section of honours.
THOROUGHBRED STALLIONS.
The number of stallions entered to compete for the thirty Entries.
Queen's Premiums offered by the Royal Commission on Horse-
Breeding decreased in 1893 to 105, as compared with 117 in
1892. The Royal Agricultural Society of England did not
this year offer their Service Premiums, and the Royal Com-
mission on Horse-Breeding decided to reduce the value of the
Queen's Premiums to £150 each and increase the number to Increase in
Stallions
thirty, which enabled six stallions to be allotted to Scotland serving.
where four were previously located, and added another stallion
to District Class B, to District Class C and District Class F,
thus increasing the stallions serving by five horses.
Fourteen of the twenty-five stallions serving in 1892 were 1892
again awarded "Queen's Premiums," while sixteen other
stallions were selected by the Judges appointed by the Royal
Commissioners on Horse-Breeding — the Earl of Lonsdale,
Lord Marcus Beresford and Rev. Cecil Legard — to serve under
the 1893 scheme. Seven of last year's winners w^eie among
the competitors at the last show, but were not honoured. with
awards, another, " Marshal Soult," was exhibited in the Extra
Stock Class, while the remaining three horses were not
entered for competition. A rule of importance was enforced
by which a' stallion which had won four Queen's Premiums
in the same District Class was ineligible for entry again in the
same class, but was eligible for any other District Class.
158
LONDON SHOW, 1893.
1893
Stallions.
The Stallions this year selected for service were
PEEMIUM HORSES, 1893.
stallions.
District
Class.
Previous Awards.
Bahadur
E.
Premium 1892.
Belville
C.
Bloodshot
C.
/ Premiums 1888, 1889, 1891 and 1892.
1 Reserve (R.A.S.E.) 1887 ; 1st Reserve
Blue Grass
G.
1890.
Medal (H.I.S.) 1887 ; Premium (H.I.S.)
[ 1888.
Button Park ....
B.
D.
J.
Premium 1892.
1st Reserve 1890 ; Premium 1892.
Chip Chase
Crom-a-boo ...
F.
f Premium 1890; Premium (R.A.S.E. i
( 1891.
Eglamore
G.
Premiums 1891 and 1892.
( Premiums 1888, 1889, 1890 and 1891.
Even
E.
- 3rd Reserve (R.A.S.E.) 1887; 3rd Reserve
i 1892.
Homely
D.
Premiums 1891 and 1892.
Janus
H.
Just in Time ....
F.
Premiums 1891 and 1892.
King Ebor
B.
Lord Molynoo . .
P.
Premiums 1891 and 1892.
Macaw
M.
Marioni
D.
Premiums 1891 and 1892.
Monteviot
A.
Moss Hawk ...
I.
1 Premiums 1888, 1889, 1890 and 1892.
I Premiums (R.A.S.E.) 1887 and 1891.
Passe-par-tout . .
K.
Pearl Diver ....
A.
( Premiums 1889, 1890 and 1891.
( Silver Medal (H.I.S.), 1888.
Peppermill
C.
Premivims 1890 and 1891.
Potentate
C.
Rameses
F.
Premium 1892.
Rosy Monk . . . .
B.
Premium 1892.
St. Clair
A.
G.
Premiums 1890 and 1892.
Sam Kheen ....
Sherbrooke ....
E.
Sir Harry
L.
Premiums 1890, 1891 and 1892.
Warrior
B.
Awards marked (R.A.S.E.) refer to the service premiums offered by
the Royal Agricultural Society of England, and those with brackets (H.I.S.)
refer to the premiums offered by the Hunters' Improvement Society; all
others relate to the Queen's Premiums.
LONDON SHOW, 189:3. 159
The Show was aiidoubtedly a great success, the attendance
of the members and the pubHc being so large on three of the
four days of the Show, that the grand stand accommodation
was taxed to its utmost capacity, and many subscribers arriving
somewhat late in the afternoon were unable to obtain seats.
This, combined with the inadequate accommodation for the
ever-increasing number of entries, has led the Joint Horse
Show Committee to fully consider the whole question with the
possibility of keeping the judging within the prescribed times,
and giving the members an opportunity of witnessing a full
parade of the exhibits.
It was felt that the Show could not go on under the
existing combined arrangement, and that one or more of the
Societies concerned must withdraw. The outcome of several
meetings resolved itself into the separation (after nine
combined Shows) of the Hackney Horse Society and the
Hunters' Improvement Society, the former taking the week
usually occupied jointly by the two Societies, while this
Society will devote a third week to its own Show, at which
the Eoyal Commission on Horse-Breeding will offer their
Queen's Premiums. Each Society will therefore have its own
Show, able to do what was impossible under the old conditions
viz, to develop and improve it, and therefore in a better
position to forward the interests of the two breeds in which
they are severally interested.
In thus separating this Society can look back with
pleasure to the sincere and harmonious feeling which has
always actuated the joint efforts of the two Societies in the
administration of their Joint Show, contributing not only to
its present success, but also to the encouragement and promo-
tion of Horse-Breeding.
To the Stewards, Mr. J. B. Ellis, Major G. C. Eicardo
and Mr. Fi;ank Usher, the sincere thanks of the Society are
due for the able manner in which they grappled with and
overcame the difficulties of the large Show.
160 LONDON SHOW, 1893.
The Council have re-organized their prize-list for the next
Show ou a comprehensive and liberal basis, and they now look
to Hunter Breeders and Exhibitors for support to enable the
Society to make this, their trial Show, a permanent Annual
Exhibition, at which the best types of Hunters, and the
young produce of Premium Sires and Eegistered Mares may
be seen, thus enlarging the scope and amplifying the aim of
the work of the Hunters' Improvement Society.
A full list of the awards in 1893 is given on pages 170 to
180, and 191 to 198.
HUNTERS' IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY
AWARDS OF PREMIUMS AND HONOURS
1892
FOUR-YEAR-OLD MARES.
Cl^SS 1. — MAEES, fou7- years old {foaled in 1888), S2utahle for
breeding Hunters or Half-bred Horses. — 13 entries.
If the dam of the Premium Mare was registered in the
Record or entered for registry in Vol. V. on or before February 1st,
1892, a Premium of £5 was awarded to the Breeder.
CARINA (502), by Knight Templar, chestnut.
Dam, Queen Mab (254).
Exhibited and bred "by Alfred E. Pease, M.P.,
Pinchinthorpe House, Guisborough, Yorks.
DOROTHY (319), by Fabius, chestnut.
Dam, Yorkshire Lassie (141), by The Mallard.
Exhibited by Gilbert Greenall, Jun., Walton Hall,
Warrington.
Bred by late James Martin, Wainfieet, Lincolnshire.
MISS LEWIS (612), by Carthusian, brown.
Dam (H.B.)
Exhibited by Edward S. Jackson, M.B., Carnforth,
Lancashire.
Bred by Thomas Lewis, Henridding, Burton, West-
moreland.
Premium,
£15, and
B reeder's
Premium of
£5.
Premium,
£15.
Premium,
£15.
162
AWARDS OF PREMIUMS AND HONOURS
CLASS 1. — Four-year-old Mares {contimied)
SUNSHINE (653), by Fetterlock, chestnut. Premium,
Dam. Queen Mary (443). Bre^e'd'r^s
Exhibited and bred by C. M. Prior, Adstock Manor, Premium of
Winslow, Bucks. i *^-
ZINGARA (482), by Fabius, chestnut.
Dam, Gipsy's Daughter (48), by Snowstorm.
Exhibited by Rev. Cecil Legard, Cottesbrooke
Eectoiy, Northampton.
Bred by late James Martin, Wainfleet, Lincolnsliire.
Premium,
£15.
THE QUEEN (657), by Pero Gomez, brown.
Dam, Lavinia (74).
Exhibited and bred by Charles Miles, Tatenhill,
Burton-on-Trent, Staffs.
Reserve.
PHCEBE (622), by Outfit, brown.
Dam, Peahen (839)
Exhibited and bred by Ernest Chaplin, 24, Chester
Street, S.W.
' Commended.
THREE-YEAR-OLD MARES.
C/l£l<SS 2. — MARES, three years old {foaled hi 1889), suitable for
breeding Hunters or Half-bred Horses. — 14 entries.
If the dam of the Premium Mare was registered in the
Record, or entered for registry in Vol. V. on or before February 1st,
1892, a Premium of £5 was awarded to the Breeder.
BLUE EMPRESS (497), by Blue Grass, chestnut
Dam, Polly (626), by Goblin.
Premium,
! £15, and
B reeder's
Exhibited and bred by William James, Hall Mills, Premium of
Workington, Cumberland. ^^-
AT THE 1992 SHOW OF THE HUNTERS' IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY. 163
CLASS 2.— Three-year-old Mares {continued)
CLEMATIS (715), by Bay Minster, bay.
Dam, Duckling, by The Mallard.
Exhibited by John Beach, Foggy Furze, West
Hartlepool, co. Durham,
Bred by James S. Darrell, West Ayton, York.
See 'page 172.
LADY SCOT (568), by Scot Guard, grey.
Dam, Jane (193), by Vinegar Hill.
Exhibited by S. P. Budd, 8, Gay Street, Bath.
Bred by John Keynes, Blandford, Dorset.
RACHAEL, by Victor Chief, chestnut.
Dam, by Eichmond.
Exhibited by Frank Godson, Temple Bruer, Lincoln.
Bred by Colonel F. Fane, Falbeck, Grantham.
LADYBIRD '(560), by Mastei; Ned, bay.
Dam, Empress (41).
Exhibited and bred by Eichard Hoddinott, Spring-
field House, Gillingham, Dorset.
Premium,
£15.
Premium,
£15, and to
the Breeder
£5.
Premiium,
£15.
Premium,
£15, and
Breeder's
Premium of
£5.
TWO-YEAR-OLD MARES.
Cl£liSS 3, — MAEBS, two years old {foaled in 1890), suitable for
breeding Hunters or Half-bred Horses. — 23 entries.
If the dam of the Premium Mare was registered in the
Record, or entered for registry in Vol. V. on or before February 1st,
1892, a Premium of £5 was awarded to the Breeder.
LADY HAMILTON, by Amalfi, chestnut.
Dam, Darley.
Exhibited by John Gibson, Wigginton Manor,
Tamworth.
Bred by J. Warsdall, Baumber, Horncastle,
Lincolnshire,
Seepage 173.
Premium,
£15.
1G4
AWARDS OF PREMIUMS AND HONOURS
CLASS 3. — Two-year-old Mares (continued)
PANSY (838), by Prestonpans, brown.
Dam, Daisy (726), by Prince of Prussia,
Exhibited and bred by William Dent, High Goose
pool, Fighting Cocks, Co. Durham.
See page 173.
PURITAN (631), by Huguenot, bay.
Dam, Goodcraft (187), by King Crafty.
Exhibited and bred by Capt. W. H. Fife, Langton
Hall, Northallerton, Yorks.
QUEENIE, by Gordon, bay.
Dam, Coquette (310), by The Mallard.
Exhibited and bred by John Lett, Cleveland Stud
Farm, Eillington, York.
See page 173.
RUBY, by Ruddigore, bay.
Dam, Leila (388), by Lothario.
Exhibited and bred by Miss A. K. King, Culworth,
near Banbury.
Seepage 173.
SWEET BRIAR, by Linn^us, bay.
Dam, Wild Briar (481), by Highthorn.
Exhibited and bred by George Whitehead, Deighton
Grove, York.
ROMANY (640), by Fabius, bay.
Dam, Gipsy's Daughter (48), by Snowstorm.
Exhibited by Eev. Cecil Legard, Cottesbrooke
Rectory, Northampton.
Bred by late James Martin, Wainfleet, Lincolnshire.
See jjage 173.
Premium,
£15.
Premium,
£15, and
Breeder's
Premium of
£5.
Premium,
£15, and
Breeder's
Premium of
£5.
Premium,
£15, and
Breeder's
Premium of
£5.
Reserve.
Commended.
AT THE 1892 SHOW OF THE HUNTERS IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY.
165
YEARLING FILLIES.
d£liSS 4, — FILLIES, yearlings {foaled in 1891), likely to become
suitable for breeding Hunters or Half-bred Horses.— 2b entries.
If the dam of the Premium Filly was registered in the
Becord, or entered for registry in Vol. V. on or before February 1st,
1892, a Premium of £5 was awarded to the Breeder.
DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT (527), by Connaught,
bay.
Dam, Princess (247), by Peeo Gomez.
Exhibited and bred by Charles Miles, Tatenhill,
Burton-on- Trent, Staffs.
LADY FIFE (775), by Euddigoee, chestnut.
Dam, Duchess (524), by Goldfinch.
Exhibited and bred by S. P. Budd, 8, Gay Street,
Bath.
See page 175.
MISS PRUDENCE (820), by Iceland, chestnut.
Dam, Prudence (630), by Maes.
Exhibited and bred by Henry Sanders, Brampton
Hill, Northampton.
Premium,
£15, and
Breeder's
Premium of
£5.
Premium,
£15, and
Breeder's
Premium of
£5.
Premium,
£15, and
Breeder's
Premium of
£5.
QUEEN OF THE MAY (861), by Omega, bay.
Dam, Blossom (694), by Baron Cavendish.
Exhibited and bred by John Dickenson, Woodend
Farm, Kildale, Grosmont, York.
See page 174.
Premium,
£15, and
Breeder's
Premium of
£5.
SAFFRON (866), by Syrian, chestnut.
Dam, Queen Mab (254).
Exhibited and bred by Alfred E. Pease, Pinchin-
thorpe House, Guisborough, Yorks.
Premium,
£15, and
Breeder's
Premium of
£5.
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AWARDS OF PREMIUMS AND HONOURS
CLASS 4. — Yearling Fillies (continued)
NIGHTGOWN, by Salisbury, bay.
Dam, Petticoat (843), by Outfit.
Exhibited and bred by Frank B. Wilkinson, Blyth
Spital, Eotherham.
Reserve.
THREE-YEAR-OLD HUNTER GELDINGS.
ClSLSS S.— GELDINGS, three years old {foaled in 1889).
9 entries.
If the dam of the Premium Gelding was registered in the
Becord, or entered for registry in Vol. V. on or before February 1st,
1892, a Premium of £5 was awarded to the Breeder.
AWARDS.
BLUE JACKET, by Jack Tar, brown. Premium,
T^ T-1 ,r,A~\ £10, and
Dam, Fancy (74o). Breeder's
Exhibited and bred by William George, Gayton, ; Premium of
Northampton. £6-
BLUE REGENT, by Blue Grass, chestnut.
Dam, Souvenir (618), by Ouragon II.
Exhibited and bred by W'illiam James, Hall ?klills,
Workington, Cumberland.
Premium,
£10, and
Breeder's
Premium of
£5.
GENERAL SERVANT, by Fabius, bay.
Dam, Double Duty, by General Egberts.
Exhibited by Francis Nalder, East Keal Hall,
Spilsby, Lincolnshire.
Bred by William Chatterton, Hallington, Louth,
Lincolnshire.
Premium,
£10.
KING ARTHUR, by King Alfred, bay.
Dam, by Preceptor.
Exhibited by Hubert M. W^tlson, The Hermitage,
Holmes Chapel, Cheshire.
Bred by — Jackson, Hemsworth, Pontefract.
Premium,
£10.
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167
CLASS 5.— Three-yeav-old Hunter Geldings (continued)
AWARDS.
PRIME MINISTER, by Salisbury, bay.
Dam, Fan, by Cariboo.
Exhibited and bred by Frank B. Wilkinson, Blytli
Spital, Eotherliam.
Premium,
£10.
BELWADE, by Knight Templar, bay.
Dam, Belle (688), by The Baron.
Exhibited and bred by George Whitehead, Deighton
Grove, York.
Reserve.
TWO-YEAR-OLD HUNTER GELDINGS.
Cl£l>SS 6.— GELDINGS, tiro years old {foaled in 1890).
10 entries.
If the dam of the Premium Gelding was registered in the
Becord, or entered for registry in Vol. V. on or before February 1st,
1892, a Premium of £5 was awarded to the Breeder.
DUTCHMAN, by Dutch Eoll, brown.
Dam, Countess (510).
Exhibited and bred by G. P. Finch, The
Briars,
Premium,
£10, and
Breeder's
Premium of
Alphington, Exeter.
£5.
GADABOUT, by Beaudesert, black.
Premium,
Dam, Modesty (616).
Exhibited and bred by W. Henry J. Hogg,
Wester-
£10, and
. Breeder's
Premium of
ham, Kent.
£5.
See page 178.
OAK-APPLE, by Rougemont, bay.
Premium,
Dam, Dolly (519).
Exhibited and bred by John W.
Moore,
Yaxley
£10, and
Breeder's
Premium of
Lodge, Peterborough.
£5.
168
AWAEDS OP PREMIUMS AND HONOURS
CLASS 6. — Two year -old Hunter Geldings (continued)
STRATHMORE, by Linnaeus, grey.
Dam, Stella (649), by Bradgate.
Exhibited and bred by W. C. P. Snowden, Hutton
Moor, Thirsk.
Premium,
£10, and
Breeder's
Premium of
£5.
THE MAJOR, by Vibration, bay. i Premium,
Dam, Brown Bess (25), by Free Trade. ' £10, and
' V /' J Breeder s
Exhibited by Exors. of the late Alexander Sherratt, Premium of
Oclepitchard, Hereford. ^ ^^^
Bred by the late Alexander Sherratt, Oclepitchard,
Hereford.
YEARLING GELDINGS OR COLTS.
Cl£LSS T.
12 entries.
If the dam of the Premium Gelding or Colt was registered iu
the Becord, or entered for registry in Vol. V. on or before
February 1st, 1892, a Premium of £5 was awarded to the Breeder.
BANKER, chestnut gelding, by Marioni.
Dam, Evelyn (533), by Glenmore.
Exhibited by Eichard Hoddinott, Springfield House,
Gillingham, Dorset.
Bred by J. E. Calder, Curry Rivel, Taunton,
Somerset.
BUMPTIOUS, bay colt, by Beaufort.
Dam, Holdfast (550), by Yorkist.
Exhibited and bred by J. D. Charrington, Fernside,
Wimbledon Common, S.W.
Premium,
£10, and to
the Breeder
£5.
Premium,
£10, and
Breeder's
Premium of
£5.
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CLASS 7.— Yearling Geldings or Colts (continued)
COUNCILLOR, chestnut colt, by Queen's Counsel.
Dam, Mermaid (94), by Bakon Cavendish.
Exhibited by G. P. Finch, The Briars, Alphington,
Exeter.
Bred by Capt. W. H. Fife, Laugton Hall, North-
allerton.
Premium,
£10, and to
the Breeder
£5.
PRINCE PERO, brown or bay colt, by Pero Gomez. Premium,
Dam, Lavinia (74). £10, and
^ ' Breeder s
Exhibited and bred by Charles Miles, Tatenbill, \ Premium of
Bm'ton-on-Trent, Staffs.
See page 178.
SWEET SAM, dun colt, by Pearl Diver.
Dam, Dunny (322), by Grouse.
Exhibited and bred by Sir Walter Gilbey, Bart,
Elsenham Hall, Essex.
JIM, bay colt, by Signal de Nuit.
Dam, Lottie (389).
Exhibited and bred by W. H. Francis, Broomfields,
Chadwell Heath, Essex.
£5.
Premium,
£10, and
Breeder's
Premium of
£5.
Reserve.
HUNTERS' IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY
AWARDS OF PREMIUMS AND HONOURS
1893
THOROUGHBRED STALLIONS.
GlSLSS 1.— THOKOUGHBRED STALLIONS 7iot competlmj for
Queen s Premiums : — 3 entries.
Thoroughbred StaUions entered in this Class for Exhibition
had passed the Veterinary Inspectors of the Hunters' Improvement
Society, the Royal Commission on Horse Breeding, or the Royal
Agricultural Society of England, or were examined at the Show
and certitied as sound by the Society's Veterinary Inspector,
MARSHAL SOULT, by Southampton, chestnut, (16-1|.) Silver Medal.
Foaled 1887.
Exhibited by The Compton Stud Company, of
Sandley Stud Farm, Gillingham, Dorset.
Bred byG. Huntek, of 147, Beverley Road, Hull.
Sec page 187.
SCOT GUARD, by Strathconan, grey. Foaled 1877. Silver Medal.
Exhibited by the The Compton Stud Company, of
Sandley Stud Farm, Gillingham, Dorset.
Bred by Lord Scarborough.
WESTBURTON, by Reverberation, bay. Foaled
1884.
Exhibited and bred by C. J. Fletcher, Dale Park,
Arundel, Sussex.
Silver Medal.
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HUNTER SIRES.
ClSLSS 2.— HUNTEE SIKES {not Thoroughbred), regt.^tered or
clujihlc for registry in the Society's Record, under the foUoicing
rules : —
(1) Pi-ovided they have won races under Jockey Ckih rules, or open races under Grand
National rules, or
(2) Provided their only half- bred strain comes directly through an ancestor which has
won races under Jockey Club rules, or open races under Grand National
rules ; or
(3) Provided their onlij half-bred strain comes directly through a stallion that has
sired, or through a mare that has bred, winners of races under Jockey Club
rules, or open races under Grand National rules.
3 entries.
SIR GEORGE (7) bay. Foaled in 1885.
Sire, Favo.
Dam, Georgina, by Eoman Bee.
g.d., Cimekaiee, by Rapid Rhone.
g.g.d., Calcavella, by Burgundy.
g.g.g.d., Certe, by Sir Hercules.
Exhibited by Guy Fenwick, Alconbnry, Huntingdon.
Bred by Rice Meredith, Rathbride Manor, Kildare,
Ireland.
THE BARON (9) bay. Foaled in 1882.
Sire, Bravado.
Dam, Patch, by Ernest.
g.d., Jessie, by Contract.
g.g.d., Cumberland Lassie.
Exhibited and bred by J. E. Huddleston, Hill
Wood, Tenbm-y, Worcs.
Silver Medal,
Silver Medal.
172
AWARDS OF PREMIUMS AND HONOURS
FOUR-YEAR-OLD MARES.
Cl£(>SS 3. — MARES, /o?M- years old {foaled in 1889), suitable for
breeding Hunters or Half-bred Horses.
7 entries.
Premiums were awarded to the breeders as in 1892, where the
dams had been registered in the Record of Hunter Mares and Sires.
BONNY GIRL (699), by Royal Charter, chestnut.
Dam, Gipsy (755), by Morocco.
Exhibited and bred by G. and J. Codling, Lackenby
Hall Farm, Redcar, Yorks.
CLEMATIS (715).
Exhibited and bred by James S. Darrell, West
. Ayton, York.
See iKtge 163.
Premium,
£15, and
Breeders'
Premium of
£5.
Premium,
£15.
DIMPLES, by Friar Rush, chestnut. Premium,
Dam, Kate (368), by Ouragan II. ' ^ret'cTer^s
Exhibited and bred by W. Parkin-Moore, White- Premium of
hall, Mealsgate, Carlisle. £5.
MISS PEEL (613), by Hyperion, bay.
Dam, Diana (518), by General Peel.
Exhibited by B. F. Drage, Chapel Brampton,
Northampton.
Bred by J. H. Ivens, Daveutry.
SWEET BRIAR, by Free Trade, bay.
Dam, Gipsy (756), by Carthusian.
Exhibited by Edward S. Jackson, M.B., Carnforth.
Bred by J. Lewis & Sons, Capernwray Old Hall,
Carnforth.
Premiumi,
£15, and
Premium of
£5 to
Breeder.
Premium,
£15, and
Premium of
£5 to
Breeders.
LADY ROSE, by Lancastrian, brown.
Exhibited by C. M. Prior, Adstock Manoi', Winslow,
Bucks.
Bred by J. B. Wood.
Reserve.
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THREE-YEAR-OLD MARES.
d£l>SS 4. — MAEES, three years old {foaled in 1890), suitable for
breeding Hunters or Half-bred Horses.
19 entries.
CARAMEL (709), by Carthusian, brown.
Dam, Bonnet.
Exhibited by E. Howard Dawson, Aldcliffe,
Lancaster.
Bred by T. Atkinson, Milnthorpe, Westmoreland.
LADY HAMILTON. Seepage 163.
QUEENIE. Seepage 164.
ROMANY (640). See page 164.
RUBY.
Exhibited by John Beach, Foggy Furze, West
Hartlepool, co. Durham.
Bred by Miss A. K. King, Culworth, Banbury.
See page 164.
PANSY (838). See page 164.
COCOATINA L (718), by Coco, bay.
Dam, Lady Emma, by Huguenot.
Exhibited and bred by J. Maitland Spencer,
Hillylands, Oakhill, Bath.
Premium,
£15.
Premium,
£15.
Premium,
£15, and
Breeder's
Premium of
£5.
Premium,
£15.
Premium,
£15, and
Premium of
£5 to
Breeder.
Reserve.
Highly
Commended.
174
AWARDS OP PREMIUMS AND HONOURS
TWO-YEAR-OLD MARES.
Cl£l>SS 5. — MARES, two years old {foaled in 1891), suitable for
breeding Hunters or Half-bred Horses.
22 entries.
AWARDS.
DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT (527), by Connaught Premium,
£15, and
Breeder's
Dam, Princess (247), by Peuo Gomez.
Exhibited and bred by Charles Miles, Tatenhill,
Burton-on-Tient.
OAK-APPLE, by Ambergris, black.
Dam, Princess (855 j, by Prince Zeno.
Exhibited by F. W. Barling, New House, Eoss,
Herefordshire.
Bred by M. K. M. Power, Aston Court, Aston
Ingham, Eoss, Herefordshire.
QUEEN OF THE MAY (861). Seepage 165
Premium of
£5.
Premium,
£15, and
Premium of
£5 to
Breeder.
Premium,
£15, and
Breeder's
Premium of
£5.
STELLA (892), by Havoc, brown.
Dam, Sally.
Exhibited and bred by Thomas Bradley, Uffington,
Stamford.
TRUCE (903), by Pax, bay or brown.
Exhibited by Campbell Hodson, Guadaloupe House,
Melton Mowbray.
Bred by Alfred E. Humphries, Melton Mowbray.
Premium,
£15.
Premium,
£15.
AT THE 1893 SHOW OP THE HUNTERS' IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY. 175
CLASS 5. Two-year-old Mares {continued.)
HESPER (764), by Homely, chestnut.
Dam, Hannah (760)
Exhibited and bred by Charles A. Snelling, Town
Farm House, Oxted, Surrey.
LADY FIFE (775), sec paije 165.
SOUVENIR, by Linnj^us, grey.
Dam, MiDDLETON (813), by President.
Exhibited and bred by W. C. P. Snowden, Hutton
Moor, Thirsk.
PEPSATIA (842), by Peppermint, chestnut.
Dam, Astasia (680), by Snowstorm.
Exhibited and bred by James Joicey, Poulton Priory,
Fairford, Glos.
Reserve.
Highly
Commended
Highly
Commended.
Highly
Commended.
YEARLING FILLIES.
OlsLSS 6.— YEAELING FILLIES {foaled in 1892), likely to
become suitable for breeding Hunters or Ralf-bred Horses.
18 entries.
DAYBREAK (731), by Huntingtowee, chestnut.
Dam, Bondsmaid (697).
Exhibited by A. O. Haslewood, Fairfield Stud,
Buxton, Derbj'shire.
Bred by John Longton, Over Kellet, Carnforth, Lane.
LADY CECIL, by Salisbury, brown.
Exhibited by Frank B. Wilkinson, Blyth Spital,
Rotherham.
Bred by E. Morrell, -\Ialtby, Eotherham.
Premium,
£15, and
Premium of
£5 to
Breeder.
Premium,
£15.
176
AWARDS OF PEEMIUMS AND HONOURS
CLASS 6. — Yearling Fillies [continued)
MISS KHEEN (819), by Sam Kheen, bay. j Premium,
Dam, Bess (689). ! pf,'^|„^^*„.
Exhibited by A, O. Haslewood, Fairfield Stud, , £5 to
Buxton, Derbyshire.
Bred by John Eichardson, Claughton Hall, Caton,
Lane.
SWEETHEART, by Napsbuey, brown.
Dam, Souvenir (887), by Baron Cavendish.
Exiiibited by John Beach, Foggy Furze, West
Hartlepool.
Bred by W. Scott, Aldbrough, Boroughbridge.
FILLY, by Euddigore, chestnut.
Dam, GooDCRAFT (187), by King Crafty.
Exhibited and bred by E. Boucher James, Hallsan-
nery, Bideford.
FALKA, by Colonel, bay.
Dam, Marion (807), by Aide-de-Camp.
Exhibited and bred by William Holtby, Eotsea
Manor, Cranswick, Hull.
PRINCESS MARION, by Euddigore, chestnut.
Dam, Queen Marion, by King Tom.
Exhibited and bred by H. C. Stephens, M.P.,
Cholderton, Sahsbury.
FESTIVE, by Pride, bay.
Dam, Favorita (747), by The Mallard.
Exhibited and bred by John Lett, Cleveland Stud
Farm, Eillington, York.
Breeder.
Premium,
£15, and
Premium of
£5 to
Breeder.
Premium,
£15, and
Breeder's
Premium of
£5.
Reserve.
Highly
Commended.
Highly
Commended.
AT THE 1893 SHOW OF THE HUNTERS' IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY. 177
CLASS 6. — Yearling Fillies (continued)
REAL GEM, by Pearl Diver, dun.
Dam, DuNNY (3::2), by Grouse.
Exhibited and bred by Sir Walter Gilbey, Bart.,
Elsenham Hall, Essex.
Highly
Commended.
THREE-YEAR-OLD HUNTER COLTS OR GELDINGS.
Cl£I.SS T.— COLTS AND GELDINGS, three years old
{foaled in 1890).
14 entries (4 colts and 10 geldings).
BRUNO, brown gelding, by Bourbaki.
Premium,
Dam, Fanny, by Prince George.
£10.
Exhibited by J. H. Thomas, Pinchinthorpe, Great
Ayton, Northallerton.
Bred by Elizabeth Thomas, Pinchinthorpe, Great
Ayton.
HANSARD, blue roan gelding, by Sir Isaac.
Premium,
Dam, Hunter Mare-, by Cavalier.
£10.
Exhibited by William Harris, Willington, Bedford,
Bred by — Harrison, Renhold, Bedford.
WHITEWINGS, bay gelding, by Peppermint.
Premium,
Dam, Confidence (309).
Exhibited by Geoffrey Alexander, Warley Lodge,
£10, and
Premium of
£5 to
Brentwood.
Breeder.
Bred by J, C. Barton, Wilhamstrip Farm, Fairford,
Glos.
RUFUS, chestnut gelding, by Prince Alexander.
ReserYe.
Dam, DoLLiE, by Wild Charlie.
Exhibited and bred by Sir Eobert Wilmot, Bart.,
Binfield Grove, Bracknell.
178
AWARDS OF PREMIUMS AND HONOURS
CLASS 7. — Three-year-old Hunter Colts or Geldings (continned)
AWARDS.
GADABOUT, see imgc 167.
Commended.
TWO-YEAR-OLD HUNTER COLTS OR GELDINGS.
Cl£&SS S-— COLTS AND GELDINGS tivo years old
{foaled ill 1891).
17 entries (5 colts and 12 (jeldings).
BAY, bay gelding, by Pun.taub. Premium,
Dam, Perfection (105). Breeder's
Exhibited and bred by C. Edmund de Trafford, Premium of
Hothorpe, Tlieddingworth, Eugby. *^"
FIRELIGHT, chestnut gelding, by Euddigore.
Dam, Hunter Mare.
Exhibited and bred by T. B. C. West, Chaddleworth
House, Wantage.
Premium,
£10.
PRINCE PERO, see page 169.
Premium,
£10, and
Breeder's
Premium of
£5.
GELDING, chestnut, by Blue Blood. Premium,
Dam, Peahen (839). Bre^ed^r's
Exhibited and bred by Ernest Chaflin, Blankney Premium of
Hall, Lincoln. £6.
HUNTSMAN, chestnut colt, by Excelsior.
Dam, Hunter Mare.
Exhibited and bred by William Harris, Willington,
Bedford.
Reserve.
AT THE 1893 SHOW OP THE HUNTEKS' IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY. 179
CLASS 8. — Two-year-old Hunter Colts or Geldings (contintced)
AWARDS.
SIR RICHARD, chestnut gelding, by Casa Bianca.
Dam, Leighton Colleen Bawn (578), by King
AllTHUK.
Exhibited and bred by T. F. Kynneesley, Leighton
Hall, Ironbridge, Salop.
GELDING, brown, by Potentate.
Dam, Hmiter Mare.
Exhibited by T. Forsyth Forrest, The Querns,
Cirencester.
Bred by Capt. Skinner, Down Ampney House,
Cricklade, Wilts.
Highly
Commended.
Highly
Commended.
YEARLING HUNTER COLTS OR GELDINGS.
Cl£i>ss 9.
17 6 71 tries {colts).
COUNT BERCY, bay colt, by Bercy.
Dam, Countess (313), by Pero Gomez.
Exhibited and bred by Charles Miles, Tatenhill,
Burton-on-Trent.
LORD PERO, black colt, by Pero Gomez.
Dam, Lavinia (74).
Exhibited and bred by Charles Miles, Tatenhill,
Burton-on-Trent.
PRINCE IDWAL, chestnut colt, by Eglamore.
Dam, GwEN (759), by Welsh Flyer.
Exhibited and bred by John Gill, High Street,
Welshpool.
Premium,
£10, and
Breeder's
Premium of
£5.
Premium,
£10, and
Breeder's
Premium of
£5.
Premium,
£10, and
Breeder's
Premium of
£5.
180
AWARDS OF PREMIUMS AND HONOURS
CLASS 9. — Yearling Hunter Colts or Geldings {continued)
AWARDS.
COLT, bay, by Makehaste.
Dam, Heroine (763), by Blue Mantle.
Exhibited and bted by Eev. Cecil Legard, Cottes-
brooke Eectory, Northampton.
MELROSE, bay colt, by Lal Brough.
Dam, Duchess (524), by Goldfinch.
Exhibited and bred by S. P. Budd, 8, Gay Street,
Bath.
GOOD FRIDAY, chestnut colt, by Blue Grass.
Dam, Polly (848), by Orville.
Exhibited and bred by Edmund Potter, Sawrey
Knotts, Windermere.
RICHMOND, bay colt, by Gordon.
Dam, by Bondsman.
Exhibited by Frank B. Wilkinson, Blyth Spital,
Eotherham.
Bred by G. Wilkinson, Ingleby, Yorks.
Premium,
£10, and
Breeder's
Premium of
£5.
Reserve.
Highly
Commended.
Highly
Commended.
PREMIUMS
OlFKUED BV THE
Royal Agricultural Society of England
AT THE
HACKNEY HORSE AND HUNTERS' IMPROVEMENT
SOCIETIES' SHOW, 1892.
I>ist]:*ict Clstss F. I
19 entries.
(Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Monmouthshire, Shrop-
shire, Staffordshire, Warwicfshire, Worcestershire
and South Wales). '
JUST IN TIME, by Thundeker, chestnut (16 hands). Premium,
Foaled in 1881. ; _ ,j -mr j i
Gold Medal.
Exhibited by Eusebius Gustavus Crowhurst, 1
Chesham House, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire.
Bred by Thomas Stevens.
See 2J0.<JC' 195.
iLORD MOLYNOO, by Sefton, chestnut (16 hands). ' Premium,
Foaled in 1883. *200.
Gold Medal.
Exhibited by Lord Tredegar, Tredegar Park, i
Newport, Monmouthshire. '
Bred by Thomas Jennings, Newmarket.
See page 195. I
■■■ Offered by the Warwick Local Committee.
t ' Lord Molynoo," whose portrait faces this entry, ran in several races and won :-
(November .5th, Ditcliling Hmiters' Flat Race at Plumpton.
1887 • November 14th, Shipley^Hall Hunters' Plate at Derby.
(December '2nd, Pelham Hunters' Steeplechase at Sandown.
1888, December 21st, Maiden Hunters' Hurdle Race at Windsor.
[February 22nd, Kenilworth Hunters' Steeplechase at Warwick.
1S89 ' INIarcli 21st, Sutton Hunters' Flat Race at Four Oaks Park.
(March 26th, Qualification Hunters' Steeplechase Plate at Warwick.
182
PREMIUMS OF ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
District Class F [continued)
RAMESES, by Chippendale, brown (160|). Premium,
Foaled in 1885. ^ ,f ??°i ,
Gold Medal.
Exhibited by John Charles Harford, Falcondale,
Lampeter, Cardiganshire.
Bred by The Earl of Bradford, Weston Park,
Shifnal, Shropshire.
See page 196.
LANCASTRIAN, by Toxopholite, brown (16 hands). 1st Reserve.
Foaled in 1876.
Exhibited by Alexander Taylor, Manton House,
Marlborough, Wiltshire.
Bred by The Glasgow Stud. ^
* Offered by the Warwick Local Committee.
THE QUEEN'S PREMIUMS
OFFERED BY THE
!Eonal Commission an I^^r^e-^rcctrinq;
AT THK
HACKNEY HORSE AND HUNTERS' IMPROVEMENT
SOCIETIES' SHOW, 1892.
I>ist]?ict Cl£i.ss A,
19 entries.
(Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex,
Hertfordshire, Huntingdonshire, Middlesex, Norfolk,
Oxfordshire and Suffolk).
BLUE BOY, by Cceeuleus, bay (15-2i). Foaled
in 1887.
Exhibited by Major Frank Shuttle worth, Old
Warden Park, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire.
Bred by W. Taylor Sharpe, Baumber Park,
Horncastle, Lincolnshire.
CAYALIERO, by Cambuscan, bay (16 hands). Foaled
in 1873.
Exhibited by George Bird and James Heys,
Yaxley, Huntingdonshire.
Bred by Thomas Gee, Dewhurst Lodge, Wadhurst,
Sussex.
TRUEFIT, by Outfit, chestnut (16 hands). Foaled in
1880.
Exhibited by William Burdbtt-Coutts, M.P., The
Brookfield Stud, Highgate Road, London, N.W.
Bred by the late Charles Snewing, Watford, Herts.
Premium,
£200.
Premium^
£200.
Premium,
£200.
184
AWARDS OF " THE QUEEN S PREMIUMS
I>istx*ict Cla>ss B.
AWARDS.
8 entries.
(Cumberland, Durham, Norfchumberland and
Westmoreland).
BLUE GRASS, by Pat Molloy, chestnut (16-1).
Foaled in 1880.
Premium,
£200.
Exhibited by the Executors of the late William
Steel, Camerton Stud Farm, Workington,
Cumberland.
Bred by A. J. Alexander, Woodburn Stud,
Kentucky, America.
See pcuje 196.
BRAYTON, by Mask, chestnut (16-1). Foaled in
1885.
Premium,
£200.
Premium,
£200.
Exhibited by Edward Joscelinb Percy, Housen-
rigg, Drayton, Carlisle, Cumberland.
Bred by the late C. Blanton.
PRESTONPANS, by Prince Charlie, brown (15-3).
Foaled in 1877.
Exhibited by Mrs. Georgiana M. Sawrey-Cookson,
Broughton Tower, Broughton-in-Furness, Lanca-
shire.
Bred by The Marquis of Ailesbury.
KING EBOR, by Kingcraft, brown (16 liands). Foaled ' i^^ Reserve.
in 1885.
Exhibited by William Parkin-Moore, of Whitehall,
Mealsgate, Carlisle, Cumberland,
Bred by Capt. Ha worth.
See page 192.
OFFERED BY THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON HORSE-BREEDING.
185
Disti^ict Cl£i.ss C
11 entries.
(Dei'by shire, Leicestershire, Lincohishire, Northampton-
shire, Nottinghamshire and Eutlandshire).
HUNTINGTOWER, by Petek, chestnut (16 hands).
Foaled in 1886.
Exhibited by Albert Octavius Haslewood, The
Fairlield Stud, Buxton, Derbyshire.
Bred by William Smith, Whimple House, Whimple,
Devonshire.
LIFEBOAT, by Zeal, brown (16 hands). Foaled in
1885.
Exhibited by Eobekt James Mann, The Home
Farm, Acton Burnell, Shropshire.
Bred by The Earl of Warwick, Warwick Castle,
Warwickshire.
See pivje 188.
MOUNTAIN DEW, by Blair Athol, chestnut
(16 hands). Foaled in 1882.
Exhibited by Thomas Kinsman Bickell, of St. John's
Stud Farm, Lamerton, Tavistock, Devonshire.
Bred by The Pound Stud, Cobham, Surrey.
See pages 186 and 194.
X>ist]:*ict Cl£i.ss ID.
16 entries,
(Berkshire, Cornwall, Devonshire, Dorsetshire, Hamp-
shire, Kent, Somersetshire, Surrey, Sussex and
Wiltshire).
CEDAR, by Discord or Silvester, chestnut (15.3).
Foaled in 1886.
Exhibited by Colonel John Thomas North, Avery
Hill, Eltham, Kent.
Bred by Richard Botterill, Tathwell Hall, Louth,
Lincolnshire.
See iKuje 193.
Premium,
£200.
Premium,
£200.
Premium,
£200.
Premium,
£200.
186
AWABDS OF "THE QUEENS PREMIUMS
District Class D (contiyiued)
HOMELY, by Hermit, chestnut (16 hands). Foaled
in 1886.
Exhibited by William Henry Jenneb Hogg,
Westerham, Kent.
Bred by The Duchess of Montrose, Newmarket.
Seepage 194.
MARIONI, by Macaroni, chestnut (16 hands). Foaled
in 1885.
Exhibited by The Compton Stud Company, Sandley,
Gillingham, Dorsetshire.
Bred by The Earl of Eosebery.
Sec ycKjc 194.
ATTALUS, by Lacydes, bay (15-3). Foaled in 1875.
Exhibited by George Stoner, Charlwood Place
Farm, near Crawley, Surrey.
Bred by J. H. Houldsworth.
MOUNTAIN DEW. See pages 185 and 194.
PAPYRUS, by Peter, bay (15-3^). Foaled in 1886.
Exhibited by the Honourable Eeginald B. Brett,
Orchard Lea, Windsor Forest, Berkshire.
Bred by E. H. Combe, Pierre-pont, Farnham,
Surrey.
Sec ]jage 194.
Premium,
£200.
Premium,
£200.
I>ist]:*ict d£i>ss S.
18 entries.
(Yorkshire).
BAHADUR, bv Camballo, bay (16 liands). Foaled in
1886.
Exhibited and bred by Viscount Lascellbs, Golds-
borough Hall, Knaresborough, Yorkshire.
Sec page 194.
1st Reserve.
2nd Reserve,
and
Premium in]
Class C.
3rd Reserve.
Premium
£200.
OFFERED BY THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON HORSE-BREEDING. 187
District Class E (continued)
MARSHAL SOULT.
Exhibited and bred by George Hunter, 147,
Beverley Road, Hull, Yorkshire.
See page 170.
MOSS HAWK, by Blair Athol, chestnut (16 hands).
Foaled in 1880.
Exhibited and bred by Edwin Hodge Banks, High-
moor, Wigton, Cumberland.
Premium,
£200.
Premium,
£200.
See Images 194 and 197.
WARPATH, by Uncas, bay (16 hands). Foaled in 1st Reserve.
1882. !
Exhibited by the Earl of Feversham, Duncombe
Park, Helmsley, Yorkshire.
Bred by the Earl of Zetland, Aske, Eichmond,
Yorkshire.
ROSY MONK, by Eosicrucian, brown (15-3). Foaled 2nd Reserve
in 1888. and
Exhibited by William Jordison, Carlton House, ' class J ^^
Thirsk, Yorkshire.
Bred by Carew Gibson.
See pages 189, 192 and 194.
EVEN, by Quits, brown (16 hands). Foaled in 1883.
Exhibited by Nathaniel Clark, Beamish Park,
Chester-le-Street, Durham.
Bred by S. C. Newton.
See page 194.
3rd Reserve.
188
AWARDS OF "THE QUEENS PREMIUMS
r>ist;r*lct Clstss G.
11 entries.
(Cheshire, Lancashire and North Wales).
EGLAMORE, by Thurio, chestnut (16 hands). Foaled
in 1884.
Exhibited by Peregrine Percy Pratt, Bryn-
Uithrig Hall, St. Asaph, North Wales.
Bred by Charles Perkins.
See i)age 196,
SAM KHEEN, by Khamseen, bay (15-3). Foaled
in 1885.
Exhibited by Albert Octavius Haslewood, The
Fairfield Stud, Buxton, Derbyshire.
Bred by Charles Adams Kemble, East Harptree,
Bristol, Somersetshire.
See iKtgc 196.
Premium,
£200.
Premium,
£200.
SILVER CROWN, by Silvester, chestnut (16 hands).
Foaled in 1882.
Exhibited by James Edward Platt, Brunt wood,
Cheadle, Cheshire.
Bred by the Earl of Scarborough, Tickhill Castle,
Eotherham, Yorkshire.
LIFEBOAT. Seepage 185.
BECKENHAM, by Faversham, bay (16 hands). Foaled
in 1886.
Exhibited by the Executors of the late William
Steel, Camerton Stud Farm, Workington, Cum-
berland.
Bred by J. J. Sharp, Broughton, Kettering.
Premium,
£200.
1st Reserve,
and
Premium in
Class C.
2nd Reserve,
OFFERED BY THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON HORSE-BREEDING.
189
I>isti?ict Cla>ss K.
3 entries.
(Stirlingshire and District).
BEN ALDER, by King Lud, chestnut (15-3*). Foaled
in 1880.
Exhibited by Albert Octavius Haslewood, The
Fairfield Stud, Buxton, Derbyshire.
Bred by the Earl of Scarborough, Tickhill Castle,
Eotherliam, Yorkshire.
X>ist]:*ict ClsLSS I.
4 entries.
(Perthshire and District).
CHIP CHASE, by Hilarious, brown (15-3). Foaled
in 1883.
Exhibited by Albert Octavius Haslewood, The
Fairfield Stud, Buxton, Derbyshire.
Bred by the Earl of Bradford, Weston Park,
Shifnal, Salop.
See page 197.
Oisti:*ict Cl£i>ss <J.
3 entries.
(Ayrshire and District).
ROSY MONK. See pages 187, 192 and 194.
Premium,
£200.
Premium,
£200.
Premium,
£200.
190
AWAEDS OP " THE QUEEN S PREMIUMS.
I>istx*ict Cletss K!.
5 entries.
(Moray, Nairn and Banff Shires).
SIR HARRY, by Uncas, chestnut (16 hands). Foaled
in 1886.
Exhibited by William "Wilson, Borough, Sander-
stead, Croydon, Surrey.
Bred by the late Mr. Sawrey-Cookson, Broughton
Tower, Broughton-in-Furness, Lancashire.
See page 198.
Premium,
£200.
THE QUEEN'S PEEMIUMS
OFFERED BY THE
^02 al Ccmmissinn on porst-^rabing,
AT THE
HACKNEY HORSE AND HUNTERS' IMPROVEMENT
SOCIETIES' SHOW, 1893.
I>ist]?ict Cl£i>ss A.
14 entries.
(Bedfordshire, Backinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex,
Hertfordshire, Huntingdonshire, Middlesex, Norfolk,
Oxfordshire and Suffolk.)
MONTE YIOT, by Pepper and Salt, bay (15-3).
Foaled in 1889.
Exhibited and bred by James Waugh, Meynell
House, Newmarket, Suffolk.
PEARL DIYER, by Master Kildare, brown (15-1).
Foaled in 1882.
Exhibited by Sir Walter Gilbey, Bart., Elsen-
ham Hall, Essex.
Bred by Lord Hastings, Melton Constable, East
Dereham, Norfolk.
ST. CLAIR, by Lowlander, brown (16 hands).
Foaled in 1885.
Exhibited by John English Tabor, Bovingdon
Hall, Braintree, Essex.
Bred by the late Lord Rosslyn.
Premium,
£150.
Premium,
£150.
Premium,
£150.
192
AWAEDS OF "THE QUEENS PEEMIUMS
District Class A {continued)
SPOT, by Springfield, chestnut (16 hands). Foaled
in 1884.
Exhibited by Sir Egbert Herbert, G.C.B., Ickleton,
Great Chesterford, Essex.
Bred by Lord Alingtgn, Crichel, Dorsetshire.
I>ist]:*ict d£i.ss S.
6 entries.
(Cumberland, Durham, Northumberland and West-
moreland.)
BUTTON PARK, by Avontes, chestnut (15-3*).
Foaled 1883.
Exhibited by James F. Dickson, Gothenburg,
Sweden.
Bred by Alexander Taylor, Manton House, Marl-
borough, Wiltshire.
KING EBOR. See page 184.
ROSY MONK. See pacjes 187, 189 and 194.
WARRIOR, by Childeeic, brown (161). Foaled
in 1884.
Exhibited by the Executors of the late William
Steel, Camerton Stud Farm, Workington,
Cumberland.
Bred by James Wybrow, Takeley, Essex.
1st Reserve.
Premium,
£150.
Premium,
£150.
Premium,
£150.
Premium,
£150.
OFFEBED BY THE BOYAL COMMISSION ON HOESE-BBEEDING. 193
I>istx*ict Cl£LSS C
12 entries.
(Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Northampton-
shire, Nottinghamshire and Eutlandshire).
BELYILLE, by Hampton, brown (16 hands). Foaled
in 1889.
Exhibited by Thomas Constable, The Stud, Kirby
Laythorpe, Sleaford, Lincolnshire.
Bred by The Earl of Ellesmeke, Stetchworth
Park, Newmarket.
BLOODSHOT, by Thueio, brown (15-2). Foaled in
1885.
Exhibited by Albert Octavius Haslewood, The
Fairfield Stud, Buxton, Derbyshire.
Bred by General Pearson, Eeading, Berkshire.
PEPPERMILL, by Peppermint, bay (15-2|). Foaled
in 1887.
Exhibited by Walter Hugh Eawnsley, South-
field, Louth, Lincolnshire.
Bred by Lord Middleton, Birdsall, York.
POTENTATE, by King o' Scots, brown (15-3^).
Foaled m 1875.
Exhibited by Binyoun Francis Drage, Chapel
Brampton, N orthampton shire.
Bred by Mr. Gee.
I3isti*ict ClsLSS I>.
17 entries.
(Berkshire, Cornwall, Devonshire, Dorsetshire, Hamp-
shire, Kent, Somersetshire, Surrey, Sussex and
Wiltshire.)
CEDAR, see page 185.
Premium,
£160.
Premium,
£150.
Premium,
£150.
Premium,
£150.
Premium,
£150.
194 AWARD OF THE " QUEEN'S PREMIUMS"
District Class D {continued)
AWARDS.
HOMELY, see page 186
Premium,
£150.
MARIONI, see page 186.
Premium,
£150.
SIR ISAAC, by Fitz-James, brown (15-2). Foaled in
1st Reserve.
1883.
Exhibited by Samuel Lee Smith, Larkfield, Maid-
stone, Kent.
Bred by Sir Egbert Jardine, Bart.
MOUNTAIN DEW, see pages 185 and 186.
2nd Reserve
PAPYRUS, see page 186.
Disti^ict Cl£i.ss C
14 entries.
(Yorkshire).
BAHADUR, see page 186.
Exhibited and bred by The Earl of Hare wood, of
Goldsborough Hall, Knaresborough, Yorkshire.
EYEN,. see jja{/c 187.
SHERBROOKE, by Dutch Skater, chestnut (15-3^).
Foaled in 18^84.
Exhibited by Lord Middletox, Birdsall House,
York.
Bred by The Earl of Eosebery.
MOSS HAWK, see pages 187 and 197.
ROSY MONK, see imges 187, 189 and 192.
3rd Reserve.
Premium,
£150.
Premium,
£150.
Premium,
£150.
1st Reserve,
and
Premium in
Class I.
2nd Reserve,
and
Premium in
Class B.
fe.
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OFFERED BY THE KOYAL COMMISSION ON HORSE-BREEDING. 195
District Class E {continued)
TRANSEPT, by Westminster, bay (16-1). Foaled in
1886.
Exhibited by George William Elliot, M.P., Scruton
Hall, Bedale, Yorkshire.
Bred by Charles Taylor, of Horton Manor, Slough,
Buckinghamshire.
iDistx^ict Cla^ss F.
19 entries.
(Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Monmouthshire, Shrop-
shire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire
and South W^ales).
CROM-A-BOO, by Camballo, brown (16-1). Foaled in
1881.
Exhibited by Thomas Carr, May House, Droitwich,
Worcestershire.
Bred by -J. Eidley, The Manor House, Bedale,
Yorkshire.
" Crom-a-Boo's " portrait is given opposite. In 1885 he ran
in two races, and was third for the Manchester Cup, beating
"Polemic," " Eole," "Sandiway," " Crim Tartar," "Kinsky,"
"Bhie Grass," "Tombola," " Studley," "Wire," "Postscript,"
" Eurasian," &c. In the Great Yorkshire Handicap he got lamed
in the race. Mr. Carr says : — " He has been used as a Hunting Sire,
and is thought one of the best sires for getting Hunters, and is
much looked for, as mares are sent to him from all parts, and his
stock are very fine jumpers, taking prizes in the show rings where-
ever they go." He took Premiums in 1890 and 1891.
JUST IN TIME, see page 181.
LORD MOLYNOO. See page 181.
3rd Reserve.
Premium,
£160.
Premium,
£150.
Premium,
£150.
196
AWARDS OF " THE QUEEN's PREMIUMS "
District Class F. {continued)
RAMESES. Seepage 182.
The portrait of this horse is given opposite, and in response to the
Society's request, the owner, ^Ir. J. C. Harford, has kindly
furnislied the following particulars : —
" Rameses " is a rich dark brown horse with a white star on
his forehead, stands 16'0J hands high with plenty of bone, he is a
beautiful mover and has a grand back and loins, and the very best
of legs. He was bred by Lord Bradford, and is by " Chippendale,"
out of " Goddess," by " Craniond," and was trained by John
Nightingale, and ran twice as a two-year-old ; he was then trained
for steeplechasing, but bought by me in March 1889 before he had
run, and served for three seasons in Cardiganshire, getting very
good stock ; in 1892 he was shown for the first time in London, and
won a premium in Class F of £200, and the Agricultural Society's
Gold Aledal, and was exhibited at Warwick ; he stood that year at
Ludlow. In 1893 he was again sliown in London, and again won a
premium in Class F of £150, beating a great many good horses ;
and stood again in Cardiganshire. Besides these successes he has
won many prizes at local Shows and never been beaten ; his stock
are big, with good bone, and as a rule, show plenty of quality, and
he has been very successful with half-bred mares, and is besides a
very sure foal getter.
Premium,
£150.
TOMAHAWK, by Lancastrian,
Foaled in 1886.
bay (16 hands). I ist Reserve.
Exhibited by Gilbert Leigh Abbot, The Priory,
Abbot's Leigh, Somersetshire.
Bred by Mr. Alcock.
I>ist]:»ict Cl£tss G.
7 entries.
(Cheshire, Lancasliire and North Wales).
BLUE GRASS. See page 184.
EGLAMORE. See page 188.
SAM KHEEN. See page 188.
Premium,
£150.
Premium,
£150.
Premium,
£150.
OFFERED BY THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON HORSE-BREEDING.
197
I>ist]:*ict d£i>ss ]EI.
AWARDS.
2 entries.
(Stirlingshire and District).
JANUS, by Thuringian Prince, chestnut (15-2J).
Premium,
Foaled in 1887.
£150.
Exhibited by James Edward Platt, Bruntwood,
Cheadle, Cheshire.
Bred by H. Smith.
I>istr*lct Cl£i>ss I.
2 entries.
(Fifeshire and District).
MOSS HAWK. Seepages 187 and 194.
Premium,
£150.
I>istr*ict Cl^-ss «J.
4 entries.
(Ayrshire and District).
CHIP CHASE. See page 189.
Premium,
£150.
PASSE-PAR-TOUT, by Baliol, brown (16-1). Foaled
1st Reserve,
in 1886.
Exhibited by Thomas Glen Arthur, Carrick House,
and
Premium in
Class K.
Ayr, Ayrshire.
Bred by Colonel E. Thomson, of Ballyfare House,
Curragh Camp, Ireland.
See below.
I>istr»ict ClSiSS K.
2 entries.
(Moray, Nairn and Banff Shires).
PASSE-PAR-TOUT. See above.
Premium,
£150.
198 AWARDS OF "THE QUEENS PBEMIUMS.
AWAKDS.
I3istx»ict Cl£i.ss ILi.
3 entries.
(The Lothians).
SIR HARRY. Seepage 190.
Premium,
£150.
Exhibited by James T. Dickson, Gothenberg, ] _ ^"'^
•^ Premium in
Sweden. Class M.
Bred by The Eakl of Eosebeey.
See beloio.
Disti?ict CIelss IVI.
3 entries.
(Roxbiirghshire, Berwickshire and District.)
MACAW. See above.
Premium,
£150.
LOCATION OF THE "PREMIUM" THOROUGHBRED STALLIONS
AND LIST OF DISTRICT COMMITTEES.
For the information of the Members of the Hunters' Improvement Society, the
location of the premium thoroughbred stallions, which served fifty half-
bred mares (if required) in the various districts during tlie 1892 and 1893
seasons at £2 each mare and 2s. 6d. to the groom, is appended.
1892.
Dis-
trict.
Name of
StaUion.
A ' Blue Boy . .
Cavaliero . .
Truefit
B Blue Grass
Brayton
Location.
District Committees.
Old Warden
Park, Biggles-
wade.
Huntingdon and
"Pete rborough
Districts.
Shenly, Herts. ;
and to High-
gate.
Workington,
Cockermouth, .
W li i t e h aven ,
Carlisle, Wig-
ton and Penrith
Brayton, Car-
lisle and Hay-
don Bridge.
Major J. S. Langlands, Biddenham,
Bedford.
Mr. William Harris, Willington, Bedford.
Mr. T. Munckton, Estate Office, Old War-
den, Biggleswade.
Hon. Thomas W. Fitzwilliam, The Ferry,
Peterborough.
Mr. William Barford, Gayhurst House,
Peterborough.
Mr. F. J. Howson, Huntingdon.
Mr. Frank T. Oatway, Kingsdale, Stan-
more, Middlesex.
Mr. Charles T. Part, Aldenham Lodge,
Radlett, St. Albans.
Mr. E. Somerville Tattersall, Albert Gate,
Hyde Park, London, S.W.
Mr. John J. Bowman, 32, English Street,
Carlisle.
Mr. F. Carleton Cowper, Carleton Derick,
Penrith.
Mr. S. D. Stanley Dodgson, Estate Office,
Whitehaven.
Mr. J. J. Bowman, 32, English Street,
Carlisle.
Mr. D. L. Dixon Brown, Unthank Hall,
Haltwhistle, Carlisle.
Mr. Joseph S. Mark, Wigton, Cumberland.
200
LOCATION OF THE " PEEMIUM " THOEOUGHBEEDS.
Dis-
trict.
B
{cont)
Name of
Stallion.
Prestonpans
! Hunting-
! tower
Lifeboat .
Mountain
Dew
D
Cedar
E
Homely
Marioni
Bahadur .
Marshal
Soult
Location.
District Committees.
AlnwickjWooler, ;
Belford, and
District.
Derby, Notting-
ham and Mel-
bourne.
Market Harbo-
rough: and
travel the Dis-
trict.
Grantham, Lin-
coln and New-
ark.
Avery Hill,
Etham.
Westerham,Kent
Sandley, Gilliug-
ham, Dorset
G o 1 d s b o r o',
K n a r e s b o-
rough ; and to
Wetherby and
Ripon.
Routh, Beverley,
Hull, Hessle,
Ferriby and
East End of
Holderness.
Mr. L. C. Chrisp, Hawkhill, Alnwick.
Lieut-Col. Anthony Marshall, Annstead,
Chathill, Northumberland.
Mr. G. G. Rea, Doddington, Wooler,
Northumberland.
l\lv. William Briggs, Bleak House, Mel-
bourne, Derby.
Mr. George Corbett, Derby.
Mr. Claude M. S. Pilkington, Wollaton,
Nottingham.
Mr. John Cooper, Brook Hill, East Had-
don, Northampton.
Mr. Austin Mackenzie, Brigstock ]\Ianor,
Thrapston.
Mr. Rowland Wood, Clapton, Thrapston.
Colonel Francis Fane, Fulbeck, Grantham.
Major A. C. Tempest, Coleby Hall, near
Lincoln.
Mr. James Hutchinson, Slanthorpe Lodge,
Grantham.
Mr. John Alexander, Rowhill Grange,
Dartford, Kent.
Sir Patteson Nickalls, Fallowfield, Chisle-
hurst.
Mr. George P. Russell, St. Margarets,
South Darenth.
]\Ir. H. G. Hoare, Stanstead House, God
stone Station.
Mr. Thomas Hooker, Broxham, Eden-
bridge.
Mr. Alexander F. Rooke, Farlowe, Wester-
ham, Kent.
Mr. R. M. Dodington, Horsington Park,
Temple Combe, Somerset.
INIr. James Flower, Chilmark, Salisbury.
Mr. T. H. Miller, Oborne, Sherborne,
Dorset.
Captain Thomas Slingsby, Scriven Park,
Knaresborough, Yorkshire.
Mr. F. W. Slingsby, Red House, .Moor
Monkton, York.
:\Ir. W. C. P. Snowden, Hutton :\Ioor,
Tliirsk.
Mr. John Danby, Weedley, Brough, York-
shire.
Mr. Harold R. Pease, Ticton Hall, Bever-
ley, Yorkshire.
jNIr. Joseph Thompson, Wauldby, Brough,
East Yorkshire.
LOCATION OF THE " PREMIUM " THOBOUGHBEEDS. 201
Location.
Name of j
StallioD.
:\Ioss Hawk I Driffield, Brid-
lington, Hi;n-
j nianby and
District.
F Just in Time! Leamington,
Lord StudParm,Coed-
Molyuoo* , kernew, near
j Ne%vport, Mon.
Rameses* . . Ludlow, Leo-
j minster and
I Hereford.
District Committees.
Eglamore .
Sam Kheen
Silver
Crown
Ben Alder.
Chip Chase
St. Asaph.
Knowsley, Bury
and Preston.
B r u n t w o o d ,
Cheadle ; and
to Warrinston.
Stirling and Dis-
trict.
Perth sli ire and
District.
jMr. Frank Grainger, Thornholme, Burton
Agnes, Hull.
Mr. Thomas D. Reed, Beeford Grange,
Hull.
]\Ir. Frederick Reynard, Sunderlandwick,
Driffield.
Mr. Philip S. Danby, Church Farm,
Offchurch, Leamington.
Mr. J. H. Davies, Hatton, Wegnock Park,
Warwick.
Mr. J. W. Margetts, Warwick.
Mr. Edward Curre, Itton Court, Chepstow.
Mr. Arthur Evans, Llangibby Castle,
Monmouthshire.
^Ir. Richard Stratton, The Duffryn, New-
port, Mon.
Sir William M. Curtis, Bart., Caynham
Court, Ludlow.
Mr. A. R. Boughton-Knight, Downton
Castle, Ludlow.
]\Ir. James L. Barling, V.S., Bridge Street,
Hereford.
Mr. Charles S. Mainwaring, Galltfaenau,
Trefnant, R.S.O.
Mr. R. W. Williams Wynn, Cefn, St.
Asaph.
IMr. Joseph Lloyd, St. Asaph.
]\Ir. James S. Fair, Estate Offices, Lytham.
]Mr. Walter Mucklow, Elton, Bury,
Lancashire.
]\Ir. H. C. Neilson, Halewood, Liverpool.
IMr. Colin INIacIver, Estate Offices, War-
rington.
Mr. Douglas Phillips, The Cottage, Chel-
ford, Crewe.
^Ir. John Smith, Sudlow Farm, Knutsford.
'Mr. A. H. Anderson, Estate Office, Kip-
pendavie, Dunblane, N.B.
^Ir. Edwin Bolton, West Plean, Bannock-
burn, N.B.
Mr. Donald Fisher, Jellyholm, Alloa, N.B.
ilajor Charles H. Duudas, 35, St. John's
Street, Perth.
IMr. H. Macduff Duncan, jun., Damside,
Auchterarder, N.B.
IMr. William Miller, Over Kinfauns, Peith,
N.B.
For tingraviugs see pages 181 and 1%
202
LOCATION OF THE " PBEMIURT " THOROUGHBREDS.
Dis-
trict.
Name of
Stallion.
Rosy Monk
Location.
District Committees.
J
Ayrshire and
Mr. Harry R. Alston, Swindrige Muir,
District.
Dairy, Ayrshire.
Mr. John H. Dixon, Dabton, Thornhill,
Dumfriesshire.
Mr. John McKie, Ernspie, Castle Douglas.
Mr. Donald T. IMartin, Girgenti, Irvine.
Mr. T. Harling Turner, Portland Estate
Office, Kilmarnock, N.B,
K
Sir Harry . .
Elqiin ; and to
Mr. J. S. Robertson, Cawdor Estate Office,
Pochabers.Cul-
Nairn, N.B.
len, Keith. Al-
Mr. J. P. Stuart, Orbliston, Fochabers,
tyre and Caw-
N.B.
dor Castle,
Mr. Robert Turner, Cairnton of Boyndie,
Nairn.
Portsoy, N.B.
LOCATION OF THE " PREMIUM " THOROUGHBRED STALLIONS
AND LIST OF DISTRICT COMMITTEES.
1893.
Dis-
trict.
Name of
Stallion.
Location.
District Committees.
Monteviot .
Pearl Diver
St. Clair
Button Park
Huntingdon, St. JMr. Alexander K. Galloway, Penstanton
Ives & Alcon- , Brewery, St. Ives, Huntingdonshire,
bury. I Mr. John Goodliff, George Hotel, Hunt-
1 ingdon.
[ Mr. F. J. Howson, Huntingdon.
Elsenham, Essex: Mr. Thomas Brown, Little Hallingbuiy
I Hall, Bishop's Stortford.
I Mr. Martin Burls, Elsenham, Bishop's
i Stortford.
Mr. W. Smitli, The Links, Bishop's
Stortford.
Braintree, Essex Captain W. Townsend, Blue Bridge
j House, Halstead, Essex.
Mr. J. W. Wakelin, Hill Farm, Braintree.
I Mr. George A. Newman, Panfield Hall,
Braintree.
Kendal and I Dr. \V. Illiffe, Kendal.
Ulverstone. ; Mr. Jacob Wakefield, Sedgewick House,
Kendal.
I\Ir. Charles H. Wilson, Oxenholme.
Dis-
trict.
B
{cont}
D
LOCATION OP THE " PREMIUM
Location.
Name of
Stallion.
King Ebor
Warrior .
Rosy Monk
Belville . .
Bloodshot .
Peppennill
Potentate
Cedar.
Homely ,
Whitehall,
Mealsgate and
Carlisle.
Camerton, Work-
ington ; and to
Cockermouth,
Whitehaven,
Carlisle, Wig-
ton and Pen-
rith.
Alnwick, Wooler
and Belford.
Sleaford, Gran-
tham, Melton
Mowbray, Oak-
ham, Upping-
ham & Stam-
ford.
Buxton, Bake-
well and Derby,
Lincoln, Not-
tingham and
Gainsboroueii.
Daventry, Had-
don, Welling-
borough and
Northampton.
Avery Hill, El-
tham, Kent.
!M 00 r house,
W e sterham,
Kent.
THOKOUGHBREDS.
District Committees.
203
IMr. George J. Bell, 32, English Street,
Carlisle.
'Slv. John Steel, V. S., Wigton, Cumberland.
Mr. James Thomson, Estate Office, Bray-
ton, Carlisle.
Mr. George J. Bell, 32, English Street,
Carlisle.
Mr. P. Carleton Cowper, Carleton Derick,
Penrith.
Mr. S. D. Stanley Dodgson, Somerset
House, Whitehaven.
Lieut-Col. Anthony Marshall, Annstcad,
Chathill, Northumberland.
Mr. G. G. Rea, Doddington, Wooler,
R.S.O., Northumberland.
Mr. Thomas Tomlinson, Bailiff Gate,
Alnwick.
]\Ir. A. R. Adcock, ^Manor Farm, Whissen-
dine, Oakham.
iMr. James Hornsby, Stapleford Park, Mel-
ton Mowbray.
Rev. J. P. Seabrook, Waltham, Melton
Mowbray.
Mr. Sidney Burton, Derbyshire Agricul-
tural Society, Derby.
Mr. F. B. Craven, Thornbridge, Bakewell.
Mr. Frank Drewry, Buxton.
]\Ir. George Bingley, Wheatley Grange,
Retford.
Islv. Fred C. IMarshall, Riseholme Grange,
Lincoln.
:\rr. C. M. S. Piikington, 24, Trent Street,
Nottingham.
Mr. John Cooper, Brook Hill, East Had-
don, Northampton.
Mr. J. F. Goodman, Flecknoe, Rugby.
Mr. T. M. Jameson, Moulton Grange,
Northampton.
]Mr. John Alexander, Rowhill Grange,
Dartford.
Mr. Walter Jackson, Swanley, Kent.
Mr. George P. RusselJ, St. IMargaret's,
South Darenth.
IMr. John Cooper, Tandridge Court, Red-
hill.
Jlr. H. Gerard Hoare, Stanstead House,
Godstone Station.
Mr. Thomas Hooker, Broxham, Eden-
bridge.
204
LOCATION OF THE " PREMIUM " THOROUGHBREDS.
Dis-
trict.
D
(cont)
Marioni .
Bahadur
Even
District Committees.
Sherbrooke
Crom-a-boo='=
Just in Time
Lord
Molynoo=''
Rameses"'-
Sandley, Gillint
ham, Dorset.
Knaresborough ,
Wetlierby and
Ripon.
Richmond.
Northallerton,
and G u i s -
borough.
B i r d s a 1 1 and
District.
Lieut. -Col. George Best, Charlton House,
Ludwell, Salisbury.
Mr. Arthur Gosling, Estate Office, Lower
Lawn, Tisbury, Salisbury.
Mr. T. H. Miller, Oborne, Sherborne,
Dorset.
Captain Thomas Slingsby, Scriveu Park,
Knaresborough, Yorkshire.
Mr. F. W. Slingsby, Red House, Moor
Monkton, York.
Mr. W. C. P. Snowden, Hutton Moor,
Thirsk.
Mr. W. ]\L Cobbett, Estate Office, Stan-
wick, Darlington.
Mr. T. H. Hutchinson, The IManor House,
Catterick, Y'orkshire.
Mr. W. H. Wharton, Skelcon Castle,
Skelton-in-Cleveland, R.S.O., Y'orkshire.
Mr. Henry Cbolmondeley, Estate Office,
Sledmere, York.
Mr. William Garforth, Swinton Grange,
Malton, Y'orkshire.
Mr. Frederick Reynard, Sunderlandwick,
Driffield.
MayHpuseFarm.l Sir Harry F. Vernon, Bart., Hanbury
Droitwich. Hall, Droitwich.
Mr. Frederick Ames, Hawford Lodge,
Worcester.
Mr. C. W. Wicksted, Shakenhurst, Cleo-
bury Mortimer.
Leamington.
C o e d k e r n e w
Cardiff.
Mr. Phihp S. Danby, Church Farm, Off-
church, Leamington.
Mr. J. H. Davies, Hatton, Weguock Park.
Warwick.
Mr. Charles Garner, Buddesley Lodge,
Leamington.
Mr. Edward Curre, Itton Court, Chepstow.
Mr. Arthur Evans, Llangibby Castle,
Monmouthshire.
Mr. Richard Stratton, The Duffryn. New-
port, Monniouthshire.
Mr. W. J. Buckley, Petiyfae, Llanelly.
Colonel J. K. Howell, Pantgwyn, Boncath,
R.S.O., South Wales.
Mr. T. H. R. Hughes, Newadd Fawr,
I Lampeter.
For engravings, see pages 181, 195 and 19G.
Lampeter, Car-
d i g a n and
Carmarthen.
Dis-
trict.
H
M
LOCATION OF THE " PREMIUM " THOROUGHBREDS.
Location.
205
Name of
Stallion.
Eslamore
Sam Kheen
Blue Grass
Janus .
RIoss Hawk
ChiiJ Chase
Passe-par-
tout
Sir Harry
District Committees.
B r y n - 1 lithrig
Hall, St.Asaph
Elton, Bury,
Blackburn and
Preston.
Carnforth, Lan-
caster, Preston
and The Fylde.
Stirling and
District.
Fifeshire.
Ayrshire and
District.
Moray, Nairn
& Banff Shires.
The Lothians.
Macaw
Kelso and
Boswells.
St.
Mr. Joseph Lloyd, St. Asaph.
Major G. Sandbach, Hafodunos, Abergele.
Mr. R. W. Williams Wynn, Cefn, St.
Asaph.
Mr. Richard Assheton, Victoria Park,
Manchester.
Mr. Carlton Cross, Crooke Hall, Chorley.
Mr. Walter IMucklow, Elton Grange, Bury.
Mr. Edward Barton, Warton Grange,
Carnforth.
IMr. Addison Birley, Bartle Hall, Preston.
Mr. James S. Fair, Estate Office, Lytham.
Mr. A. H. Anderson, Estate Office, Kip-
pendavie, Dunblane, N.B.
Mr. Edwin Bolton, West Plean, Bannock-
burn, N.B.
Mr. Donald Fisher, Jellyholm, Alloa, N.B.
Mr. John Bell, Stenton, St. Monance,
R.S.O., N.B.
Mr. Willam Tod, East Brackley, Kinross,
N.B.
Mr. James Thorn, Leden Urquhart, Gate-
side, Fife, N.B.
Mr. John H. Dickson, Dabton, Thornhill,
Dumfries, N.B.
Mr. J. McKie, Ernespie, Castle Douglas,
N.B.
Mr. J. Harling Turner, Portland Estate
Office, Kilmarnock, N.B.
Mr. William Ross, Cathay House, Cullen,
N.B.
Mr. J. S. Robertson, Cawdor Estate Office,
Nairn, N.B.
Mr. J. P. Stuart, Orbliston, Fochabers,
N.B.
Mr. Adam P. Cross, Craigiehall, Cramond
Bridge, Midlothian, N.B.
Mr. William Ford, Fentonbarns, Drem,
East Lothian, N.B.
Mr. Thomas M. Skirving, Niddrie Mains,
Edinburgh.
Mr. James Wylie, Royal Bank of Scot-
land, Leven Street, Edinburgh.
Mr. Thomas Calder, Swinton Hill, Cold-
stream, N.B.
]\Ir. James Roberton, Ladyrig, Roxburg,
N.B.
Mr. James Smith, Mowhaugh, Kelso, N.B.
The Royal Dublin Society,
SEASONS 1892 and 1893.
LOCATION OF THOROUGHBRED STALLIONS,
The regulations drawn up for the administration of that
portion of the Subsidy of £5000, set apart for encouraging
Improvement in the Breed of Horses in Ireland during the
seasons 1892 and 1893, differ so materially from the procedure
followed in previous years that the particulars of the Horse-
Breeding scheme (kindly supplied by the Eoyal Dublin
Society) are given in detail, with the prefatory note issued
with the list of registered Thoroughbred Stallions for 1893.
A list of the Stallions, with the Counties in which they stood
in 1892 and 1893 and the number of services and the amount of
service fees, has been summarised and is given in two tables
at the end of the scheme.
ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY. 207
PREFATORY NOTE.
Owners of Thorough -bred StalHons in every County in Ireland
were invited to Kegister their horses for service under the Horse-
Breeding Scheme of 1893, as in the previous year. The condi-
tions of Eegistration required that the StalHon sliall be entered
in Weatherby's Stud Book ; shall be over three and not over
eighteen years of age ; shall, by the Eoyal Dublin Society's
Veterinary Surgeons, be declared free from all hereditary
diseases, and shall in other respects be considered suitable for
the objects of the Horse-Breeding Scheme.
Applications were received for the Eegistration of 137
Stallions.''' Of these Stallions, 11 failed to pass the Veterinary
inspection. Eight could not be registered for other reasons.
The remaining 118 were accepted, and appear in this
Eegister.
Special importance was attached to the test of soundness.
The Veterinary inspections were carried out by the Eoyal
Dublin Society's Veterinary Surgeons at the stables of the
owners. This work involved a considerable outlay, but it was
felt that the advantages to the public of having so large a
number of Stallions passed through a searching Veterinary
examination would amply justify the expenditure.
Every one of the 118 Stallions has, by the Eoyal Dublin
Society's Veterinary Surgeons, been declared free from all
hereditary diseases. This fact is of importance to many beside
=■= In 1892 the figures were : — Ai^plications for registry, 147 ; 29 failed to
pass the Veterinary inspection and 17 could not be registered for other
reasons. The regulations for 1892 were similar to those enumerated in
the subsequent pages.
208 ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY.
the sixteen hundred Farmers who will this year receive direct
benefit from the grant for promoting improvement in Horse-
Breeding in Ireland.
The directions issued to the Veterinary Surgeons are as
follows : —
1. " If the Stallion suffers from one or other of the following hereditary
diseases, viz. Eoaring, Whistling, Kingbone, Unsound Feet, Navicular
Disease, Spavin and Cataract, the Certificate is to be marked Unsound.
2. " If the Horse is free from these diseases, tlie Certificate is to be
marked Sound.
3. " No other remarks are to be entered on the Certificate as to the
condition of the Horse.
4. " The Veterinary Surgeon is requested to make the inspection of the
Horse most careful and searching. He is in particular to thoroughly test
the Horse as to the soundness of his wind. For this purpose the Veterinary
Surgeon is advised to carry with him a lunge rope, not less than 36 feet long,
as in some cases Owners of Stallions may not have such a rope conveniently
at hand.
5. " Veterinary Surgeons are particularly requested to regard the results
of the inspection as strictly confidential."
The Veterinary Surgeons reported that Eoaring, Whistling,
Eingbone and Cataract were the prevailing ailments with
which unsound Horses were found to be afi'ected.
A satisfactory feature reported by the Veterinary Surgeons
in some districts is that fewer unsound Stallions were submitted
for Eegistration, and also that several horses, rejected last
Season''^ by the Hoi'se- Breeding Committee, have disaiypcared
from the Country.
March, 1898.
'■■■ 1892.
HORSE-BREEDING SCHEME, 1892 and 1893.
209
HOKSE-BEEEDING SCHEME— 1893.
The following are the Eegulations for the administration of
that portion of the Subsidy of £5000, set apart for encouraging
Improvement in the Breed of Horses in Ireland, during the
Season 1893 :—
1 . The sum of £3200 shall be divided amongst the 32 Counties
in Ireland in the proportion stated below for allotment in
Nominations to Thorough-bred Stallions Eegistered for the
purposes of this Scheme for approved Mares, the property of
Farmers, the tenement vahiation in aggregate of whose holdings
does not exceed £150 a-year — the term Farmer to be under-
stood to mean a person who derives his means of living from
farming.
2. The subsidies to the various Counties shall be as follows :
Antrim . .
. iilOO
Armagh . .
80
Carlow . .
90
Cavan
90
Clare
110
Cork
160
Donegal . .
80
Down
110
Dublin . .
80
Fermanagh
Galway . .
Kerry
Kildare . .
80
100
110
100
Kilkenny
110
King's County .
100
Leitrim . .
80
Limerick . .
Londonderry
Longford
Louth
Mayo
Meath . .
Monaghan
Queen's County
80 Roscommon
Sligo
Tipperary
Tyrone
Waterford
Westmeath
Wexford . .
■Wicklow . .
£110
90
90
80
100
100
80
100
100
90
140
100
100
100
140
100
3. County Committees will be appointed, to w^honi all ques-
tions connected with this Scheme in the County may be referred.
4. The County Committee shall take such steps as they
may consider necessary to secure that none but suitable Mares
shall receive Nominations ; young Mares to have the preference,
and particular attention to be given to size, soundness and
general fitness for breeding.
5. Every decision of the Local Committees shall be subject
to confirmation by the Eoyal Dublin Society.
Division
of the
Grant.
County
Commit-
tees.
Duties of
County
Commit-
tees.
210
BOYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY.
Kegistra-
tion of
Stallions.
Shows of
]Mares.
Mares
entitled to
Nomina-
tions.
Number of
Nominations
to each
County.
Choice of
Stallions.
Fees.
Conditions
as to
Payment
of Fees.
6. The conditions attached to the award of the Nominations
are as follows : —
(a) The Nominations for Farmers' Mares shall be confined to
Stallions annually Registered by the Royal Dublin Society for the purposes
of this Scheme.
(b) The County Committee shall, upon a day and at a place duly
advertised in the local newspapers, hold one or more Exhibitions of ]\Iares
for the purpose of issuing Nominations.
(c) The ]\Iares to receive Nominations shall be selected by Judges
named by the Royal Dublin Society, must be passed free of any hereditary
disease by the Society's Veterinary Surgeon, and must be the property of
Tenant Farmers in the County, whose aggregate valuation does not
exceed £150 a year.
(d) A Farmer whose holding extends into more than one County may
apply for a Nomination in any one of the counties in which lie holds
land. No Farmer shall this year receive more than one Nomination.
(e) The County Committee may, with the approval of the Society,
refuse a Nomination for any Jilare without assigning any reason therefor.
(/') The Nominations issued in any one County shall not exceed one
Nomination for every £2 of grant assigned above to that County.
(g) A Farmer receiving a Nomination may select for his Mare any
(inc of the Registered Stallions whose Service List is not already full.
(h) For a Nomination to a Registered Stallion whose Service Fee
for Nominated ]Mares does not exceed £3, the sum of £1 shall be paid by
the Owner of the Mare, and the balance by the Royal Dublin Society ;
for a Nomination to a Registered Stallion whose Service Fee for Nomi-
nated Mares exceeds £3, the sum of £2 shall be paid by the Royal Dublin
Society and the balance by the Owner of the ]\Iare. In addition the
Farmer shall pay a Groom's Fee of 2s. (5d. for each Mare in each case.
(i.) All Fees payable by the Farmer shall be paid to the Stallion
Owner at the time of first Service, or at such other time as may be agreed
upon between the Stallion Owner and the Farmer.''-
''■'■ The following table shows che portion of the Fees payable by the Fatiner .
For Stallion Ret^is- Amount payable to Stallion
tcred to serve Farmers' Owner by Owner of Nfiminjited Mare,
including Groom's Fee of 2s. 6d.
£ s. d.
Mare
s at —
£ s.
d.
2 0
0
2 10
0
.3 0
0
.3 3
0
4 0
0
4 4
0
5 0
0
5 5
0
1
2
()
1
2
G
1
2
6
1
5
6
2
2
6
2
6
6
3
2
6
3
7
6
HOESE-BI'EEDING SCHEME, 1892 nnd 1893.
211
Conditions
of Regis-
tration of
Stallions.
(,/) The Nomination is not transferable, and is available only for the Nomina-
selected Mare, except in the case of the death or illness of Mare, in which tions not
case it shall be in the power of the Royal Dublin Society or the Count}- 1 1
Committee to sanction the ti-ansfer of the original Nomination, or issue a
new one. Cases of illness must be certified by a qualified Veterinary
Surgeon.
7. The conditions attached to the Eegistration of StalHons
for the purposes of this Scheme are as follows : —
(«) A Stallion to qualify for Registration must be thoroughbred, and
duly entered in Weatherby's Stud Book. He must be over three, and
under eighteen years of age, and must be passed free from any hereditary
disease by the Society's Veterinary Surgeon, and if he has been to Stud,
his Owner must produce satisfactory evidence as to his fruitfulness. The
^'eterinary examination will be made at Owner's Stables, and free of
charge. The Royal Dublin Society shall have the right to have the
Stallion inspected at the Owner's Stables, or at such place as may be
arranged between the Owner and the Society, by one or more qualified
Judges as to his general merit and fitness for the purposes of the Scheme,
it being left to the discretion of the Society to waive this Inspection in the
cases of Stallions that have, in the opinion of the Horse-Breeding Com-
mittee, sufficiently established their character as sires.
(b) The Stallion shall stand during the season at the Owner's Stables,
or at such other place or places as his Owner may determine ; full
particulars as to this to be given when applying for Registration.
(c) The Owner of a Stallion in applying for Registration shall state
the Fee for which he is prejpared to give the Service of the Stallion to
Nominated j\Iares — the Fee in no case to exceed the Fee he advertises for
Farmers' Ha,lf-bred Mares, and the Owner to send to the Royal Dublin
Society his printed or advertised list of Fees, for the Stallion, along with
the Application Form. The OvTner shall also state the number of
Nominated Mares he is prepared, if asked, to have served by the Regis-
tered Stallion at the Fee named.
(fZ) Subject to the provisions of Rule 8, the Owner of a Registered
Stallion shall be bound to accept for Service by that Stallion such Nomi-
nated Mares as are offered to him, provided that the Owner of the Mare
complies with the conditions as to payment of Fees, and that the Service
list for the Stallion is not already full for the season.
(e) The Service Season shall be reckoned to commence on the 1st of Service
April, and terminate on the 31st of July. Season.
(/) The County Committee shall arrange for an Exhibition of the Exhibition.
Registered Stallions standing in the County at the same time and place, of Stal-
lions.
Where
Stallions
may stand.
Service
Fees and
number of
Services.
Obligation
of Stallion
Owner.
212
ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY.
Return of
Services
to Royal
Dublin
Society.
Applica-
tion Fee.
Rejecting
Stallions.
Applica-
tion Forms
for Regis-
tration of
Stallions.
Particulars
required
regarding
Stallions.
as they hold the Exhibition, or Exhibitions, of IMares, or at such other
time and place as the County Committee may decide. Intimation of the
time and place of these Exhibitions will be given by the Society to the
Owners of Registered Stallions in the County.
(g) Every Stallion Registered for the purpose of this Scheme must be
present for the inspection of Farmers at least at one Exhibition of IMares
or of Stallions in the County in which he is to stand for Service. In the
event of a Registered Stallion standing for Service in more than one
County he must appear at one Exhibition of Mares or of Stallions in each
of these Counties. If the Owner of the Stallion desires he may send his
Horse to all the Exhibitions of Mares or of Stallions held in the County,
or Counties, in which he is to Stand for Service.
(//) On the first Monday in October, 1893, owners of Registered
Stallions shall forward to the Royal Dublin Society the Orders for tlie
Services effected by their Horses, accompanied by a Statutory Declaration,
to the effect that the conditions of Service have been duly complied with.
The Society will thereupon, or as soon as satisfied as to the fulfilment of the
conditions of the Scheme, make ijayment of the amounts due to the various
Owners. Forms for the declaration required by this paragraph may be had
on application to the Agricultural Superintendent, Royal Dublin Society,
Leinster House, Dublin.
(/■) An Application Fee of £1 will be charged for each Stallion entered
for Registration, and a Certificate of the Registration will be issued. The
Application Fee shall be placed to tlie credit of the Horse-Breeding Fund.
(/) The Royal Dublin Society may, without assigning any reason,
or without carrying out any Veterinary or other Inspection, decline to
register any Stallion for the pvirpose of this Scheme.
(k) Application Forms for tlie Registration of Stallions may be had
from the Agricultural Superintendent of the Royal Dublin Society,
Leinster House, Dublin. Tliis Form, accurately filled in every particvtlar,
and signed by the owner or his Agent, must be lodged with, or sent by
post addressed to " The Registrar, Royal Dublin Society, LeinsLer
Hotise, Dublin," together with the Application Fee of £1 for each Stallion,
on or before Wednesday, the 1st day of Febrtiary, 1893. Drafts or Post
Ofilce Orders to be made payable to " The Royal Dublin Society."
(I) The form of Application must state the following particulars,
relating to the Stallion to be Registered : —
77ic vavie and address of the Oivncr.
The iiame and address of the Breeder.
Tlie name of tlie Stallion, Ids age, colour and Pedigree, with
WeatJierby's Stud Book references, as described in the Form.
HOKSE-BKEEDING SCHEME, 1892 and 1893. 218
TJie Caunty or Counties in which the Stallion loill stand.
The place, or places, at wliich the Stallion will stand for service during
the season. If the Horse is to stand at more than one place, state the dai/s
and dates at each place.
The Fee for xohich the Oivncr is prepared to c/ive the service of the
Stallion to Nominated Mares — tlte Fee in no case to exceed the Fee adver-
tised by the Owner for Farmers^ Half-Bred Mares, and the Owner to send
to the Royal Dublin Society his ^^rinted or advertised Fees, for tlte Stallion,
along witli, the Application Form.
The number of Nominated Mares the Oivner is prepared, if ashed, to
have served at the Fee named.
N.B. — Information is also asked for — to be given or not at
the option of the Owner — as io the Districts in which, if he has
been to Stud, the Stalhon has been standing in former years ;
as to the prizes, if any, the Stalhon has won ; as to his racing
achievement, if he has been on the turf ; and any particulars
the Owner may desire to give as to the produce of the Stallion,
or other point relating to the character of the Horse as a sire.
8. Owners of Stallions have a right to require hobbles to be
used when necessary, and to refuse Service to Mares suffering
from contagious. diseases. Mares can only be served at theii-
Owners' risk.
9. In the event of a sufficient number of Stallions for this
Scheme not being Eegistered in any County or District, the
Royal Dublin Society sliall have the power to provide for such
County or District, either by hiring or buying one or more
Stallions for the purpose, or by some other means ; or to employ
the amount of the Grant allocated above to such County or
District, in the furtherance of a similar Scheme for other
Counties or Districts.
10. The Decision of the Royal Dublin Society shall in all
cases be final.
ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY.
LOCATION OF STALLIONS IN 1892.
NUMBER OF SERVICES AND SERVICE FEES.
A tabic slwwifig proportion of fees payable by the Farmer is given on page 210.
Name of Stallion.
Owner.
Acropolis I Major Clarke
Aintree i W. Pallin . .
Almonep R. N. Talbot
Atratus P. G. Giffin
Baldwin T. J. Eagar . . .
Ballintrae C. Boyd
Baron Hastings . . R. H. Hayes . . .
Bonnie Charlie ..'M. P. Neary ...
Bon Warrior VV. B. Powell . . .
Bookmaker W. Jackson . . .
Buckmaster . . . . R. N. Thompson
Campanula
Canon
Carnage. . . .
Cavendish . .
Chelwood . . .
Choubra
Clan-na-Gael
Condor
Mrs. Rowley .
W. O'Connell.
D. Russell . . .
M. Foley
Sir Douglas Brooke, Bart.
R. Nicoi
P. Delany
Capt. Davis
Craigengeit W. H. Lett. . .
Craig Royston . . . . I R. C. Dawson.
Dalhousie D. D. Heather ....
Dauntless t Mrs. Tuohy
Derby Dick R. N. Talbot
Dethroned, The . . T. Crowe
Double Dutch .... A. Blennerhassett . . .
Dragoon, The .... P. P. Collier I Louth
Dulcimer R. D. Lawrenson i Wicklow
Dyspeptic P. P. Gervais I Tyrone
Counties in which
Stallion stood.
Gal way
Carlow
Queen's
Limerick
Kerry
]\Iayo
Cork
Galway
ilayo, Sligo ....
King's, Tipperarv
Wicklow
j\Ieath
Cork, Waterford . . . .
Antrim
Carlow, Kilkenny,
Wexford
Permanagh
Kilkenny
Tipperary, Waterford
Kildare
Wexford
Dublin
Sligo
Galway, Mayo
Queen's
Clare
Kerry
50
50
30
40
60
22
60
30
75
60
30
50
80
60
90
20
50
40
40
30
20
35
70
50
50
50
40
50
50
Service
Fee.
£1
£4
£3/3
£3/3
£3
£3
£4
£4
£3
£2
£3
£4
£3
£8/3
£8/8
£3
£3
£2
£4/4
£2
£4/4
£3/3
£3
£2/10
£3
£2
£4
£3
£3/2/6
LOCATION OP STALLIONS — IRELAND, 1892.
215
Name of Stallion.
Earl Scroope . . .
Early Bird ,
Ediington
Eggflip
Electric Light . . .
Excelsior
Exotic
Finn Ma Coul . . .
Forest King
Garland
Glansdale
Glen Art
Glen Roy
Greenfield
Greenfield (late
Lady Lucas Colt)
Harlem
Heart of Oak . . ,
Highflyer
Holmby
Isleworth
Jester II
John
Lancaster
Lismore
Locksley Hail . . .
Loved One
Lynx
Lyric
Marchaway
Marmion
Master- Mariner.
Master Ned
Master Pirate. . .
Middleman
Mombasa
Monsieur
Mont Cenis
Narellan
Nelson
Novelist
Orient
Paddy
Paris II
Owner.
W. Jessop . . .
A. M'Mahon .
T. Magiiier. . .
T. F. Sparrow
R. Malone . . .
P. M'Nabb . . .
J. Cleary
J. Connolly.
F. Bull . . .
Counties in which
Stallion stood.
Queen's
Queen's
Cork, Waterford
Meath
Wexford
Down
Tipperary
Louth, Monaghan .
Tipperary
Capt. Archdale Fermanagh
G. O'Gorman \ Kerry
J. Nuttall
M. DeCourcey ....
M. Foley
T. Hamilton
R. G. Garden
Capt. Davis
W. Kilroy . .
J. Perry ....
Wicklow
Kerry
Carlow, Kildare,
Qvieen's, Wicklow
Donegal
Tipperary . . . ,
Kildare
Cavan, Meath
Down
W. Pallin I Kildare
C. & J. :iM'Namara
M. F. Hussey
Down
Roscommon
0. D. Coll ! Limerick
J. O'Meara j Tipperary . . . .
L. M'Court Dublin, Meath
W. Alexander , Sligo
M. F. Hogan ' Galway
J. P. FitzPatrick , Kildare
Capt. H. De Robeck.
D. D. Heather
W. H. West
W. Pallin
R. Roe
P. M. Saurin
F. H. Power
Major Dease
P. O'Connor
No. of
Services
Kildare
Wexford, Wicklow . .
Wexford
Kildare
Galway, King's, Tip-
perary
]\Ieath
Cork
Westmeath
Dublin, Kildare, IMeath
B. B. Trench..
J. Barry
Major Studdert
M. J. Corbally
E. P. Ryan. .
H. Reynolds
King's. . .
Kilkenny
Clare . . .
Dublin
Tipperary
Cavan, Longford,
Lei trim
100
25
60
50
70
60
30
60
35
50
40
80
50
90
50
50
20
30
40
30
35
30
50
30
25
40
40
10
50
25
25
50
35
20
50
75
20
50
50
20
50
40
Service
Fee.
£3
£5/5
£3
£2/2
£2
£3/5
£3
£3/3
£3
£2/2
£3
£5/5
£3
£3/3
£3/5
£3
£4/4
£4
£3/5
£4
£3
£3
£4/4
£2/10
50 £3/2/6
£4
£3
£4
£5
£3/3
£5/5
£5
£3
£3
£3
£3
£4
£3
£3/3
£4
£3
£4
£2
216
LOCATION OF STALLIONS IRELAND, 1892.
Name of Stallion.
Pennington
Peter Gray
Prince Alexander
Prince Arthur . . .
Owner.
Counties in which
Stallion stood.
I No. of j Service
Services Fee.
F. Flannery 1 Cork
W. Kilroy " { Cavan, Meath
O. T. Slocock Carlow, Kildare,
Queen '.s
L. H. R. Carty . . . . | Wexford
Prying ! W. B. Powell I Mayo, Roscommon.
_ Sligo
Pythias E.Lyons.
Dublin
Rattlin the Reefer} G. Orr Antrim, Down
Romulus G. Sharp-Bolster Cork
Thrapston
Vanderhum
Waif
M. Quinn [ Armagh
K. Mulhns ; Kilkenny, Wexford
B. P. J. Mahony ' Queen's
Wallingford .,
Warrior
Wisconsin . . . ,
Woodman . . . ,
Wood reeve II.
Young Speculation
Zagazig
T. J. Eagar Kerry, Limerick . . . .
F. Flannery . . .' , Cork
T. F. Nugent ' Tipperary, Waterford
Capt. Eccles , Sligo
R. Nicol ! Kilkenny
M. O'Donovan Cork . .
M. A. Maher i Wexford
Runnymede R. Keppel Carlow
i
Sailor King : M. Healy Meath
Shinglass j T. A. Love Cork
Sideral I Limavady Stud Co : Londonderry
Silverstream . . . . ' B. J. Greene Roscommon
Slievegullion . . . . J. Connolly ; Louth, Monaghan . .
Sly Boots I J. Mahony i Tipperary
Stein J. Morton ! Kilkenny, Queen's . .
Sterling II i W. Dimond ! Longford, Westmeath
Stud ley A. Maxwell Dublin
St. Paul H. Reynolds Cavan, Longford ....
50
45
55
65
75
30
50
50
60
60
60
50
65
10
20
50
20
£3
£3
£3
£2
£3
£3
£5
£3
£2/2
50
£2/10
50
£3
90
£2
30
£3
60
£3/3
30
£3
50
£3
70
£2
50
£5
70
£3
40
£3/3
40
£2
£3
£3
£3
£3
£3
£3
£3/2/G
£3
ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY.
LOCATION OF STALLIONS IN 1893.
NUMBER OF SERVICES AND SERVICE FEES.
A fable showing proportion of fees paijable by the Farmer is given on page 210.
Name of Stallion.
Owner.
Counties in which
Stallion stood.
No. of
Services
Acropolis Major Clarke Galway
Annagor R. C. Dawson Dublin
Appleton
At rat us
J. Sheehy Limerick
P. G. Griffin Limerick
Baldwin T. J. Eagar Kerry
Ballintrae C. Boyd Mayo, Sligo
Baron Hastings . . R. H. Hayes Cork
Beau court W. Tower Townshend . . ! Cork ,
Bonnie Charlie
Branxholme . . .
Breach of Promise
Brooklands ..
Buckmaster . .
Cambrian
Campanula
Canon
Castilian ..
Cartago
Cavendish. .
Chicago
Chelwood . . .
Choubra
Clan-na-Gael
Condor
Connaught .
Craigengelt .
Dalhousie
Dauntless
Dear Boy
Derby Dick . . . .
Dethroned, The
Double Dutch . .
M. F. Neary ' Galway, Roscommon
W. Pallin Kilkenny
P. Higgins ' Waterford
O. T. Slocock Carlow, Kildare . . . .
R. N. Thompson Wicklow
E. Mitchell.
Mrs. Rowley
W. and D. O'Connell
r. Flannery
W. N. B. Dooley . . .
M. Foley
R. Roe
Sir Douglas Brooke, Bart.
R. Nicol
F. Delany
Capt. Davis
D. Owens
W. H. Lett
D. D. Heather . .
Mrs.Tuohy
N. Morton ,
N. J. Power . . . . ,
T. Crowe
A. Blennerhassett
Fermanagh, Mona-
ghan, Tyrone
]\Ieath
Cork, Waterford . . . ,
Cork, Limerick . . . ,
King's, Westmeath . .
Carlow, Kildare. Kil-
kenny, Queen's,
Wexford, Wicklow
Galway
Fermanagh, Tyrone. .
Kilkenny
Tipperary, Waterford
Kildare
Roscommon
Wexford
Leitrim, Sligo
Galway, Mayo
Antrim
Waterford . . . .
Clare
Kerry
60
40
30
45
100
35
50
50
30
50
60
25
80
60
40
70
50
50
105
20
40
30
40
20
20
25
50
80
50
50
50
50
Service
Fee.
£2
£3/3
£3
£3/3
£3
£3
£4
£3/3
£4
£3
£5
£3
£3
£3
£3
£3/3
£3
£3
£3/3
£4
£3/3
£3
£3
£4/4
£4/4
£2
£3/3
£3
£3
£2/10
£3
£3
218
LOCATION OF STALLIONS — IRELAND, 1893.
Name of Stallion.
Dulcimer T.Jones
Dyspeptic F. P. Gervais.
Counties in which
Stallion stood.
King's, Queen's
Tyrone
Earle Scroope.
J. R. Salter Carlow, Kildare, Kil-
kenny, Queen's
A. M'Mahon Queen's
Early Bird.. . .
Ediington T. Magnier Cork, Waterford
Eggflip T. F. Sparrow
Ellison J. Buckby Atkinson .
Excelsior P. M'Nabb
Exotic J. Cleary
Finn Ma Coul .... J.Connolly.
Forest King F. Bull
Forestay A. Maxwell.
Garland Capt. M. Archdale.
Glen Art J. Nuttall
Glencoe G. Orr
Glen Roy M. De Courcy ...
Greenfield M. Foley
G reenfield T. Hamilton . .
Guerilla R. H. Falkiner
Harlem | R. G. Cardan . .
Heart of Oak .... Capt. Davis. .. .
Helter-Skelter. . . .1 Major Trocke..
Highflyer , W. Kilroy
Holmby J.Perry
Jester II.
John. . . .
Kentford
C. & J. M'Namara
M. F. Hussey
R. H. Hayes
Lancaster 0. D. Coll
Loved One W. Alexander. . . .
Lynx i M. F. Hogan
Lyric j T. P. FitzPatrlck
Marchaway ....
Marmion
Mascarille
Master-Mariner
Master Ned ....
Master Pirate. .
Merrylegs
Molina
Mombasa
Mont Cenis P. O'Connor
M.P J. Herdman
Col. H. De Robeck
D. D. Heather . . .
D. Russell
W. H. West
W. Pallin
R. Roe
W. Alexander
W.Wallace ,
F. H. Power ,
Cavan, Meath,
Westmeathj
Armagh j
Down I
Tipperary '
j
Louth, Monaghan . .
Tipperary
Dublin, Meath
Fermanagh
Wicklow !
Antrim, Down ;
Limerick and Kerry. . !
Carlow, Kildare, Kil-
kenny, Queen's,
Wexford & Wicklow
Donegal, Londonderry
Tyrone
Tipperary
Tipperary
Kildare
King's
Cavan, Meath,
Westmeath'
Down
Down
Roscommon
120
30
40
80
40
60
30
50
50
50
50
20
60
50
105
120
15
30
15
50
70
30
40
40
Cork
Clare, Limerick
Sligo
Galway
Kildare
Kildare, West Wicklow
Leitrim, Mayo, Sligo
Antrim
Wexford
Kildare
Galway, King's
Sligo
Antrim, Derry
Cork
Dublin,Kildare,Meath
Tyrone
50
30
40
25
40
60
35
20
25
70
10
60
20
50
50
Service
Fee.
£8
£3
£3
£5/5
£3
£3/3
£3/3
£3
£3
£3/3
£3
£2/10
£2/2
£5/5
£4
£3
£3/3
£3/5
£3
£3
£4/4
£3
I £3
I
£3,2/6
£3/2/6
£3
30 £3
£4/4
£4
£3
£4
£5
£3/3
£4/4
£5/5
£5
£3
£3
£3
£3
£4/4
£3
LOCATION OF STALLIONS — IRELAND, 1893.
219
Name of Stallion.
Owner.
Narrator D. T. Dovonan .
Nelson J. Barry
New Laurid J. Mahony
Novelist Major Studdert.
Paddy E. P. Ryan . .
Paris II H.Reynolds
Pelican
Pennington
Prince Alexander
Counties in which
Stallion stood.
No. of
'Services
Cork . . .
Kilkenny
Cork . . .
Clare . . .
Tipperary
Cavan, Lei trim,
Longford
Carlow, Wicklow ....
Cork, Limerick
Prince Arthur ,
Prince Peter M. Quinn
Prince Violet S.M.Nolan
Prying ; W. B. Powell
Pytliias E. Lyons....
R. D. Lawrenson
P. Flannery
O. T. Slocock i Carlow, Kildare,
"ueen's, Wicklow
L. H. R. Carty
Restraint T. S. Elcoate & J. M. P,
Kennedy
Royal Duke T.D.Atkinson
Runnymede R. Keppel ...
Sailor King .
Save All
Scotch Monk
Shinglass . . .
Silverstream
Sir Patrick .
Slievegullion
M. Healy . . . .
B. Ryan . . . .
J, O'bonneU
T. A. Love . .
B. J. Greene
M. Healy
J. Connolly. .
Sly Boots J. Mahony
40
50
60
50
30
120
30
50
60
Wexford
Armagh ! 70
Galway ! 50
Leitrim, Mayo, Sligo 100
Dublin 40
King's .
Limerick
Carlow .
Somnus i E. P. Ryan ! Tipperary
Kildare, King's, MeathI
Galway
I^eitrim
Cork
Roscommon
Meath |
Louth, Monaghan . . !
Tipperary
Stein
St. Keyne ..
St. Paul ....
Studley
Sweetheart
Thrapston
Trespasser
Tunis C. Sherwin
Tynan J. Brady . .
J. Morton ' Kilkenny, ^Jueen's . . |
J. Gregg i Antrim,Armagh,Down!
H. Reynolds Cavan, Longford, &c.
A. Maxwell Dublin, Meath
Desmond & Bateman . . Cork
M. Quiun
Surg. R. J. M'Cormack
50
50
40
40
35
50
40
40
25
50
50
30
100
60
120
50
40
Vanderhum K. MuUins
Victorious Lord Rathdonnell.
Waif J. Mahony
Wi I lough by W. F. M'Keever
Wisconsin T. F. Nugent . . .
Woodman Capt. Eccles . . .
Wood reeve fl R. Nicol
Young Speculation
Zagazig
M. O'Donovan
M. A. Maher . .
Antrim j 60
Londonderry and 60
Tyrone
Dublin, Meath ' 30
Armagh \ 40
Kilkenny, Wexford
Carlow
Tipperary
Meath
Tipperary, Waterford
Donegal, Sligo, &c. . .
Kilkenny
Cork . . .
Wexford .
35
30
50
30
60
20
25
40
20
Service
Fee.
£3
£3/3
£3/3
£4
£4
£3
£3
£3
£3
£3
£4/4
£3
£3
£3
£3
£3
£3/3
£2/10
£1/10
£3
£3
£3
£4
£3/3
£3
£3
£3
£3/3
£3
£5
£4
£3/3
£3
£3/3
£3/3
£3
£3/3
£3
£3
£3
£3
£3
£3
£5
HUNTERS' IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY
{Established to promote the Breeding of Hiding, Driving and Military Horres)
REPORT OF THE COUNCIL
TO THE
SEVENTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of MEMBERS
HELD ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2nd, 1892,
AT THE
ROYAL AGBICULTUEAL HALL.
Balance The Council have to submit the Balance Sheet for the year
ending December 31st, 1891, duly certified as correct by the
Auditor. The balance on the current account at the Bankers
on January 1st, 1891, was £82 18s. 3d., while £350 remained
on the deposit account. These amounts on December 31st
had respectively increased to £263 Os. 8d. and £500. The
enlarged receipts at the Show, honoured by the presence of
Her Majesty the Queen, contributed in no small measure to
this satisfactory result, but the subscriptions of Members and
other regular sources of income have steadily grown, and the
financial position of the Society is now better than at any
period in its history. A statement of the assets and liabilities
at the close of the last three financial years is therefore of
interest : —
Assets. Liabilities.
£ s. d. £ s. d.
1889.
.. 5.31 10
6
120 15 8
1890.
. . .525 9
0
1-2 7 9
1891.
849 8
8
100 1 9
SEVENTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. 221
The Members now number 860, as follows : — Members.
1 Honorary
758 Annual
79 Life
27 Life Lady Members
showing a net increase of 58 Subscribers since the same period
last year.
The Fourth Volume of the Prize Eecord has been issued. Prize
It contains the entry of 191 fresh mares, and the re-entry of yp^^jy
63 registered animals. With the cordial co-operation of their
owners, the Council have been enabled to give the portraits of
ten Stallions and two Mares, which have appeared at the
Spring Shows as premium-winners.
Several Mares have been accepted by the Editing Com- Inspection
mittee for the book after inspection by a Member of the
Council, and they desire especially to bring this rule before all
who have Brood Mares suitable for breeding Hunters.
Under condition 5, Mares by Premium Sires out of Mares Pedigree
registered in or for the Prize Record are eligible.
At the present Show the Council have instituted a new 1892 Show.
departure in the prize list. Representations having been
made to them at various times as to the risk and danger in
bringing in-foal Mares to the London Show, they decided to
offer Premiums for Hunter Brood Mares in the summer at the
country shows, and to supplement the classes for young stock Young
at the Society's Spring Show.
It was further arranged that the Brood Mares should Brood
participate in the honours gained by their produce. The participate
breeder of every Premium Animal in the Show, whether Mare, ^" ^^^.^^
Filly, Gelding or Colt will therefore receive an additional honours.
Premium, provided the dam is either registered in the Prize
Record, or was entered for Vol. V. with the Secretary by
February 1st.
The value of the Premiums oifered is £625 ; Mares and
FiUies, £400; Geldings or Colts, £225; while the Royal
Commission on Horse-Breeding and the Royal Agricultural
222
SEVENTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING.
Society offer respectively the Queen's and Service Premiums
for Thoroughbred Stallions.
The total entry for the Show is as follows : —
Stallions :-
Mares :-
Thoroughbred
Hackney
Hackney
Hunter
123
207
123
75
Geldings and Colts :
Hunter
330
198
31
559
Premiums
at Local
Shows.
Last year the Society inaugurated its system of offering
Premiums and Medals at Local Agricultural Shows where £25
was given for Hunter Brood Mares, viz. — To the best Mare
in foal to or which had produced a foal to a Thoroughbred
Horse. Twenty shows accepted the Society's offer, and the
awards were as follows : —
SHOW.
Abergavenny Horse Show
Bath and West of Eng-
land Society . .
Bath Horse Show
Cardiff Horse Show
Co. Cork Show . .
Co. ]\Ieath Show
Compton Stud Com-
pany's Show . .
Exeter Horse Show
H e r e f o rdshire Horse
Show Society . .
Hollymount Show
Lechlade and Y.W.H.
Show . .
Leicestershire Society..
Lincolnshire Society . .
N o r t h a m p t o n s hire
Society
Northumberland Society
Ripon & District Society
Koyal Manchester, Liver-
pool & N. Lancashire
Society
Tunbridge Wells & S.E.
Counties' Show
United Counties' Hun-
ters' Society . .
Warwickshire Society . .
MARE.
IMultum-in-Parvo
Huntress (355)
Duchess (524)
Frigate (541)
Dinora
Eileen (528) . .
Goodcraft (173)
Old Fashion (620)
Majeska
Fanny
Confidence (309)
Beatrice (289)
Petticoat (843)
Hildegarde (549)
Sadness (648)
Stella (649) . .
IMerevale (60G)
Gem (545) . .
AHce (674) . .
Bluestocking
OWNER.
Mr. John Goodwin.
Mr. F. J. Coleridge Boles.
Mr. S. P. Budd.
Capt. J. G. R. Homfray.
Mr. A. J. C. Lucas.
Llr. Thomas Clarke
Capt. W. H. Fife.
Mr. T. Yelverton.
Mr. J. Harold Barratt.
Mr. P. M'Hugh.
Mr. J. C. Barton.
Mv. John Cooper.
Mr. F. B. Wilkinson,
Major Langlands.
IMr. J. Angus.
Mr. W. C. P. Snowden.
IMr. N. P. F. Sandiford.
Sir T. Barret Lennard, Bart.
Miss Powell.
Lord Willoughby de Broke.
SEVENTH ANNUAL GENEBAL MEETING.
223
For the cuiTent year" the Council have issued a similar 1892 Show,
offer under amended conditions : — For the best Hunter Brood
Mare, in foal to or with foal at foot by a Thoroughbred Horse,
and the following Societies have already intimated their accept-
ance of the scheme : —
Bath and West of England Societj'.
Compton Stud Company's Show.
Herefordshu-e Horse Show Society.
Highland and Agricultural Society of
Scotland.
Lechlade and V. W. H. Agricultural
Society and Horse Show.
Limerick Horse Show.
Lincolnshire Agricultural Society.
N 0 r t h a mptonshire Agricultural
Society.
Northumberl and Agricultural
Society.
Peterborough Agricultural Society.
Pytchley Hunt Show.
Suffolk Agricultural Association.
The amount thus expended in 1891 was £112 4s. 6d., and
it is estimated that the scheme in 1892 will entail an ex-
penditure of £150.
By the death of Me, James Maetin, the Council have lost '^''^ ^^^^
Mr. James
a valued Colleague, and the Society a staunch supporter. Martin.
Me. Maetin was thoroughly interested in its work, and any
practical suggestion for extending its operations or promoting
its objects received his warm support and sympathy.
Me. Maetin's duties as Steward terminated at the close
of the present show, and Majoe G. C. Eicaedo has kindly
consented to undertake the duties of the office.
This report of the Society's w^ork at its own Shows and in
co-operation with the Country Societies, demonstrates that the
Council are promoting not only the breeding of Hunters, but
are encouraging Farmers and Breeders to send their Brood
Mares to the best available Sires, and are thus improving the
horses throughout the country, but they look to members to
assist them to extend the scope of the operations by inducing
all interested in their work to join the Society.
By order of the Council,
A. B. CHARLTON,
Fehmary, 1892.
1892.
Secretary.
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(Established to promote the Breeding of Biding, Driving and Military Horses)
REPORT OF THE COUNCIL
TO THE
GENERAL MEETING OF MEMBERS,
HELD IN THE
BOYAL SHOW- YARD AT ^WARWICJ^,
ON TUESDAY, JUNE 21st, 1892.
The Council have the pleasure to report that two gentlemen, President
who have thoroughly identified themselves with the work of President.
the Society since its commencement, have been elected
President and Vice-President respectively, — Hon. T. W.
FiTZWiLLiAM and Capt. W. H. Fife.
At the close of the late Show it became the duty of the steward.
Council to nominate a Steward. Major Eicardo kindly
undertook the office in March last (rendered vacant through
the lamented death of Mr. James Martin), and the Council
are happy to report that Major Eicardo has accepted their
invitation to act in that capacity for the next three Shows.
Though the number of Members is small in comparison to Members,
those who hunt and who necessarily benefit in the Society's
work, it is satisfactory to report a steady annual increase.
The list now comprises : —
1 Honorary.
775 Annual.
81 Life.
33 Life Lady Members.
A total of 890, and showing an addition of 50 since June, 1891.
228
GENERAL MEETING AT WARWICK.
Balance at
Bankers.
1892 Show.
Hunter
Brood
Mares.
Societies
offering the
Gold
Medal.
The balance at bankers on May 30th was £791 15s. 4d., of
which £500 was on the deposit account.
The last Show, again held in conjunction with the Hackney
Horse Society, was noted for the largest entry as yet made,
the figures for the eight shows being : —
1885.
1886.
1887.
1888.
1889.
1890.
1891.
1892.
168
176
246
236
289
457
507
563
The Eoyal Commission on Horse-Breeding and the Eoyal
Agricultural Society of England offered, as in the previous
four years, their Service Premiums for Thoroughbred Stallions.
The young stock — Mares, Colts and Geldings — were well cared
for by this Society, as £625 were offered among the seven
classes, a special feature of the prize-list being the Premiums
placed at the disposal of Breeders who have registered their
Mares in the Society's Eecord. The absence of Premiums for
Brood Mares caused some disappointment, but the Council
recognized the importance of the representations made to
them as to the risk to in-foal Mares travelling at the time of
the year, and they decided to offer Premiums and Medals at
the local shows.
This departure has been well justified by the large increase
of applications from Societies which, by enlarging their prizes
for Hunter Brood Mares, have claimed this Society's Medal.
In 1891 the number of Societies co-operating was twenty ; this
year (1892) they are twenty-eight, and their names are : —
Abergavenny Horse Show.
Bath and West of England Society.
Bath Horse Show.
Cardiff Horse Show Society.
Cheshire Agricultural Society.
Go. Cork Agricultural Society.
Compton Stud Company's Show.
Doncaster Agricultural Society.
Exeter Horse Show Society.
Herefordshire Horse Show Society.
Highland and Agricultural Society.
Hollymount Agricultural Society.
Lechlade and V. W. H. Agricultural Society and Horse Show.
Leicestershire Agricultural Society.
Limerick Horse Show.
Lincolnshire Agricultural Society.
Newbury Horse Show Society.
Northamptonshire Agricultural Society.
GENERAL MEETING AT WABWICK. 229
Northumberland Agricultural Society.
Peterborough Agricultural Society.
Pytchley Hunt Show.
Ross Horse Improvement Society.
Royal Manchester, Liverpool and N. Lancashire Agri. Society.
Sherborne and South of England Horse Show.
Shropshire and West Midland Agricultural Society.
Suffolk Agricultural Society.
Tunbridge Wells and S. E. Counties Agricultural Society.
Lhaited Counties Hunters' Society.
It is gratifying to state that the Committee of the Lechlade
Horse Show, in thanking the Hunters' Improvement Society
for the Gold Medal awarded to the Hunter Brood Mare
" Lismore," at their recent Show, intimated their wish to
become Members, and reported that since this Society's Medal
was offei-ed, the farmers in their district " were more particular
as to what they bred from."
The contributions of the Hunters' Improvement Society
under this year's scheme will be £150 as against £119 in 1891.
The Council have resolved to continue in 1893 the offer of i893.
the Society's Medal under similar conditions, viz. : —
" At all Agricultural Shows or Horse Shows held in the
United Kingdom in 1893, where £25 is given in Prizes to
Brood Mares in Hunter Classes, a Gold Medal, or, if preferred,
a Bronze Medal and £5, may be given to the best Hunter
Brood Mare, in foal to or with foal at foot by a Thoroughbred
Horse or Eegistered Hunter Sire. In the event of an in-foal
Mare receiving the award, the Society will not forward the
Medal till a certificate of foaling has been lodged with the
Secretary."
Towards the 1892 Show the Council made a grant of £625, 1892 Show.
and the Horse Show Committee, after paying the Premiums to
Exhibitors and Breeders, &c., had expended £546 7s. The
Judges who officiated — Mr. John Cooper and Mr. T. H.
Hutchinson — were invited to give a short report on the
exhibits which came before them, and it is issued to Members
in this volume together with a statistical statement con-
veying details of importance and interest.
At their April meeting the Council appointed a Special Special
Committee, on the motion of Mr. C. W- Tindall, " To con- Committee.
230 GENERAL MEETING AT WARWICK.
sider the present position of the Society, more especially as
regards the title of its Prize Eecord, and conditions of entry in
future volumes for Stallions as well as for Mares."
The question is one of such importance that the constitution
of the Committee was most carefully considered by the Council,
and the Members selected were gentlemen to whose initiative
the Society not only owes its origin, but who have always
evinced a constant and practical interest in its work. That
Committee sat between the April and May meetings of the
Council, and after discussion, drew up a report and presented
it to the Council. This was printed and distributed, and on
June 13th the Council met and fully considered each recom-
mendation, and have now to submit the result of their
deliberations : —
1. — Title of the Book.
The title of the " Record of Prize Mares" shall in future bathe
" Hunters' Improvement Society's Record of Mares and
Sires."
■2. — Conditions op Entry for Stallions.
A Half-bred Stallion may be accepted for registry as a Hunter
Sire provided that he has won races, or whose only half bred
strain comes directly through an ancestor which has won
races under Jockey Club Rules or open races under Grand
National Rules, or whose only half-bred strain comes directly
through a stallion that has sired, oi through a mare that has
bred, winners of races under Jockey Club Rules, or open races
under Grand National Rules.
3. — Conditions of Entry for Mares.
1. A ]\Iare is eligible for entry which has been awarded a prize,
been reserved or highly commended in Hunter Classes at any
Show in the United Kingdom.
2. A ]\Iare suitable for breeding hunting and half-bred stock,
being approved by Editing Committee after inspection by a
past or present Member of the Council, will be eligible for
entry. A Veterinary Certificate, stating that the Mare is free
from hereditary disease, must accompany each entry under
this condition.
3. A Mare can be re-entered which has produced foals, or has
herself or whose offspring have taken further prizes, or
changed owners since the previous volumes were compiled.
4. A Mare by a thoroughbred or registered Sire and out of a
registered dam is eligible for entry.
GENERAL MEETING AT WARWICK. 231
5. A Mare, with a Veterinary Certificate of soundness from
hereditary disease, may be accepted for registry provided she
has won rac'S, or whoso only half-bred strain comes directly
through an ancestor which has won races under Jockey Club
or Grand National Rules, inclusive of point-to-point races, or
whose only half-bred strain comes directly through a stallion
that has sired, or through a mare that has bred, winners of
races under Jockey Club Rules, or open races under Grand
National Rules, inclusive of point-to-point races.
4. — Record of Produce under their Dams.
1. All produce of ]\Iares accepted by the Hunters' Improvement
Society shall be recorded under the entry of their dams,
stating name and breed of horse by which they are sired.
2. Filly Foals accepted as produce will, in future, be accepted as
Brood Mares, provided they are by thoroughbred or registered
Sires.
5. — Pedigree Records, Breeders, &c.
The Editing Committee have been empowered : —
1. To trcae. for insertion in the next Volume, the Pedigrees of
such Horses as are not recorded in the General Stud Book,
but that would be of interest to the Society.
2. To omit the Record of all Pedigrees which are not verified by
the Breeders' names and addresses.
6.— Last Date of Entry fob Volume V., ]Monday, October 17th,
1892, but entries will be received at Double Pees up to Monday,
October 31st.'''
7. — Entry Fees.
Stallions. — Members, 10s., and Non-Members, £1 per Entry.
Mares. — Members, 5s., and Non-]\Iembers, 10s. per Entry.
Inspection Fees. — Members, 10s. 6d., and Non-lMembers, £1 Is.
per entry.
8.— London Show, 1893.
Hunter Sires accepted for registration in the Society's Record of
Hunter Mares and Sires shall be allowed to be exhibited at
the London Show of 1893 as " Extra Stock."
In presenting this report and the conditions of entry for
Stallions as well as Mares, marking an important step in the
Society's work, the Council trust that they will have the
support of the Members, as these rules are drawn up with one
view — the promotion of the interests of Hunter Breeders.
Suggestions from Members are invited, and shall receive
full consideration.
By order of the Council,
A. B. CHAELTON,
June 13th, 1892. Secretary.
* For further reference see pages 233 and 243.
Sheet.
HUNTERS' IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY
{Established to promote the Breeding of Riding, Driving and Military Horses)
REPORT OF THE COUNCIL
TO THE
EIGHTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF MEMBERS
HELD ON WEDNESDAY, March 1st, 1893,
AT THE
ROYAL AGRICULTUBAL HALL.
Members. The Council have to report a constant and steady increase to
the Society's Membership during the past year, the list of
Subscribers being represented as follows :-^-
1 Honorary
803 Annual
84 Life
36 Life Lady Members
Total 924
as compared with 860 Members at the time of last year's
Show.
Balance In their last Annual Keport the Council were enabled to
present a most satisfactory Balance Sheet, to which the
enhanced Show receipts, consequent on the visit of Her
Majesty the Queen, largely contributed. The finances of the
past year have not been so favoured. A large increase in the
prize-money, combined with normal Show receipts, raised the
expenditure on the Show from £207 3s. lOd. in 1891 to
£557 7s. 2d. in 1892 ; while the increasing number of Shows co-
operating in the Society's scheme of Medals and Premiums for
Hunter Brood Mares, required a contribution of £155 14s. 6d.
in 1892, as against £112 4s. 6d. in the preceding year.
EIGHTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. 233
The regular receipts have in all cases been maintained, and Increase of
it is gratifying and significant to note that while the Annual Subscrip-
subscriptions have increased on the previous year by £81 18s., *'^°^^-
the arrears of subscriptions, with the larger Membership, are
£18 18s. below those of 1891.
The Council at their last meeting considered the question Record,
of the last date of entry for Vol. V., and decided that, as 250 ^°^* ^•
entries are requisite to enable them to issue a volume, the last
date of entry shall be kept open till such number is received.
The Secretary will then intimate this fact to the Members, and
to those who have sent in entries for Vol. V., to enable them
to add any further details that they may desire incorporated
in the particulars already sent.
All who have animals eligible are invited to register them
so as to ensure the early issue of Vol. V.
The conditions of entry for the Eecord are well known to Registra-
Members, but the Council would direct their special attention Hunter
to those regulating the registry of Hunter Sires : — Hires.
A Half-bred Stallion may be accepted for registry as a
Hunter Sire on following conditions ''•' : —
(1) Provided he has won races under Jockey Chib rules, or open races
iinder Grand National Rules ; or
{•2) Provided his only half-bred strain comes directly through an
ancestor which has won races under Jockey Club rules, or open
races under Grand National rules ; or
(3) Provided his onli/ half-bred strain comes directly through a stallion
that has sired, or through a mare that has bred, winners of races
under Jockey Club rules, or openracesunder Grand National rules.
At the present Show a class has been instituted for Stallions 1S93 Show,
complying with these conditions, and three entries have been
sent in for exhibition, and, if approved by the Judges and passed
sound by the Society's Veterinary Inspector, will receive the
Society's Silver Medal ; and it may be added that Mares with
produce by the Society's registered Sires will be allowed to
compete at the Country Shows for the Society's Gold Medal.
The Society has again followed the lines, laid down at the
last Show, of offering Premiums to young stock — Mares up to
* For Stallions so registered see pages 1 to 14.
234
EIGHTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING.
Breeders'
Preraiunit-
Value of
Premiums
Entry for
the Show.
Medals at
Countrj'
Shows.
four years old, and Colts and Geldings up to three years, the
admission of Colts in the three and two-year-old classes being
an addition to last year's prize list.
Breeders will have another opportunity of participating in
the awards to the young stock, as Premiums of £5 will be
awarded in every case where the dam of a Premium animal
has been registered in the Eecord.
Briefly, the value of the Premiums and Medals offered is
£555 :— £300 for Hunter Mares and Fillies, £90 for Hunter
Colts and Geldings, with £145 to breeders, and £20 in Silver
Medals for Thorough-bred and Hunter Sires.
The total entry for the Show is as follows : —
Stallions and Colts : —
Makes ;
Thoroughbred
Hunter
Hackney
Hunter
Hackney
108
29
233
6G
147
Geldings :-
Hunter
370
213
22
605
Twenty-eight Societies co-operated in the 1892 Brood
Mare scheme, and offered the Hunters' Improvement Society's
Medal for the best Hunter Brood Mare, in foal to or with foal
at foot by a Thoroughbred Horse, and the awards were :—
OWNER.
Mr. W. B. Partridge.
Mr. F. B. Wilkinson.
SHOW. MARE.
Abergavenny Horse Show Spreading Sail
Bath & West of England
Society Better Still (495)
Bath Horse Show. . ..
Cardiff Horse Show . . Clio (71G) Lady Henry B. Bruce.
C h e s h i re Agricultural
Society Polly (849) . . . . Mr. George Priestner.
Co. Cork Agricultural Soc. Gray Linet . . . . Mr. IMarmaduke Cramer
Compton Stud Com-
pany's Show . . . . Chestnut (306) . . Mr. J. Day, jun.
Doncaster Agricultural Princess Helena Mr. P. Blenkin.
Society. (859)
Exeter Horse Show .. Jessie (767) .. . . Mr. P. Z. Paul.
H e r e f o rdshire Horse
Show Society .. .. Miss Ro.scius (821) . . Mr G. H. Green.
EIGHTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. 235
;Mr. W. j\Iurray.
JMr. John Kelly.
Mr. J. Hooper Deacon.
Mr. S. V. Bettinson.
Mr. A. E. Bannatyne.
SHOW. MARE.
Highland & Agricultural
Society Starlight (889)
Hollymount Agricultural
Society Coquette . .
Lechlade & V. W. H.
Agricultural Society . . Lismore . .
Leicestershire Agricultu-
ral Society jMare Swallow
Limerick Horse Show . . Nancy Lee
Lincolnshire Agricultu-
ral Society Gipsy'sDaughter (48) Mr. Harold Martin.
Newhury Horse Show.. Minerva (815) .. Mr. E. M. Sturges.
Northamptonshire Agri-
cultural Society . . Spinster (888) . . Mr. C. N. ^Manning.
Northumberland Agri-
cultural Society . . Ruby (864) . . . . Mr. J. Robson.
Peterborough Agricultu-
ral Society Rondinella . . . . Mr. John Cooper.
Pytchley Hunt Show . . Duchess (737) . . :Sh\ T. Meadows.
Ross Horse Improve-
ment Society . . . . Alucha I\Ir. J. A. N. Booker.
Royal Manchester,
Liverpool, and North
Lancashire Ranksborough (863) Mr. Gilbert Greenall.
Sherborne & South of
England Horse Show Mrs. Gilflorey (822) :\Ir. W. Pride-Jones.
Shropshire & West Mid-
land Agricultural Soc. Shropshire Girl (883) 'Sir. Richard Meredith.
Suffolk Agricultural Soc. Polly Distin (852) Duke of Hamilton and
Brandon.
Tunbridge Wells & S.E.
Counties' Society . . Victorine (908) . . Mr. James W. Temple.
United Counties Hun-
ters' Society . . . . Fly IMr. W. G. James.
The successful competitors had the choice of a Gold Medal
01" £5 and a Bronze Medal, and twelve chose the former, while
fifteen preferred the latter award.
At the Bath Horse Show no award was made, as the first,
second, third and Eeserve Mares were all debarred by reason
of their previous wins of the Hunters' Improvement Society's
Medals and Premiums. From the same cause, the Medal at
seven of the Shows went to the second Mare ; at two it was
awarded to the third in order of merit ; while in one instance
the Reserve animal was the recipient of the Society's medal.
The total cost to the Society of the 1892 scheme was
£150 2s. ,
During the current year the Council have decided to offer 2393
Medals for the best Hunter Brood Mare, in foal to or with Shows.
236
EIC4HTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING.
President
in 1893.
Vice-
President.
Record of
the year.
foal at foot by a Thoroughbred Horse or Registered Sire, at
Shows where £25 is given for the Brood Mares ; and it is
estimated that the Premiums and Medals to be awarded will
amount to £190.
The number of Societies intimating their wish to co-operate
already exceeds fifteen,* although the last date for receiving
applications is April 1st.
The office of President during the current year will be
filled by Captain W. H. Fife, who has been associated with
the Society since its formation, and has taken an active part in
promoting the objects for which it was established. As Vice-
President for 1893 {i.e. President in 1894), the Council desire
to nominate Colonel J. F. Hoenby, of Northmoor, Dulverton,
who, as Vice-Chairman of the Horse Show Committee, has
taken a deep interest in the direction and management of the
Society's Shows.
In presenting this report for the adoption of the Members,
the Council would point out that the record of the Society's
work during 1892 compares favourably with its efforts in the
past. They have drawn up, after careful consideration and
discussion, approved rules for the registration and exhibition
of Hunter Sires, not thoroughbred, but containing only a
remote strain ; they have awarded valuable Premiums to Hunter
Brood Mares and young stock at the Society's Shows and in
the country, thus ofi'ering every inducement to the tenant
farmer to breed good stock ; and they have issued another
volume of the Eecord, thereby encouraging breeders to register
and keep a correct record of the pedigrees of their Hunting
Stock.
Members can assist the Council in the maintenance and
extension of these practical benefits by inducing their friends
to become subscribers to the Hunters' Improvement Society.
By order of the Council,
A. B. CHARLTON.
February, 1893.
Thirty-four Societies received Medals in 1893. (See page 243.
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HUNTERS' IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY
^Established to2>romote the Breeding of Biding, Driving and Mil if ary Horses).
REPORT OF THE COUNCIL
TO THE EXTRAORDINARY
GENERAL MEETING OF MEMBERS
HELD IN THE
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOWYARD,
ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21st, 1893.
Members. The Council have again the pleasure of reporting a gratifying
increase to the list of Members since they presented their
report in the Warwick Show Yard. The number is now 982 : —
1 Honorary IMember
861 Annual Members
84 Life jMembers
.36 Life Lady Members
Total . . 982
as compared with last year's total of 890, or a net increase
of 92.
The Society's Membership has alwaj's evinced a steady
progress, as is^shown by the subjoined figures presented at the
General Meetings, held in June of the respective years : —
1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893
547 619 760 840 890 982
At the same time the Council are of opinion that the
Society is not as well supported as it should be, that many
who benefit directly and indirectly by its work do not sub-
scribe, and that instead of their return of Members standing
at 982, it should be not less than 2000.
GENERAL MEETING AT CHESTER. 241
The Council, desii'ing to enlist the sympathies of hunting
men, have resolved that an Honorary Corresponding Member
shall be appointed in each Hunt in the United Kingdom, who
shall make known the objects of the Society, and shall use his
best endeavours to obtain new Members in his particular
district.
But, after all, the efforts of individual Members have the
most direct and beneficial effect to the Society, and this
report embodying the proposals to hold a separate Show with
the Eoyal Commission on Horse-Breeding — essentially a Show
having as its main object the improvement and promotion of
the Breed of Hunters, should act as an incentive to all
Members to endeavour to obtain even one new Subscriber, as
such additions would soon double the present Membership.
The Council have invested the sum of £500 of the Society's The
Funds in 2f per cent. Consolidated Stock, and as the first punds.
contribution to the Eeserve Fund, the Council may well con-
gratulate the Society on its growing financial prosperity,
having special regard to the large sum in Premiums and
Medals annually offered in London and at the Country Shows.
A sum of £200 is also on deposit, while £239 was, on May
24th, standing to the credit of the Society's current account.
Some measure of this satisfactory condition is due to the The recent
financial result of the last Show at the Eoyal Agricultural g^ow
Hall. Increased receipts in the Grand Stands, Catalogue
Sales, and in the " Gate," reduced the expenditure on the
1893 Show to £429 7s. 6d., as compared with £557 7s. 2d.
in 1892.
But the increasing entries and Members of both the Future
„ . . 1 T Spring
Hackney and Hunters' Improvement Societies have so taxed shows.
the accommodation at the disposal of the Joint Show Com-
mittee that on the conclusion of the recent Show it was
felt that some change in the arrangements was inevitable.
The whole question was therefore discussed ; firstly by the
242 GENERAL MEETING AT CHESTER.
Joint Show Committee, composed of Members of the Horse
Show Committees of the respective Councils, and under whose
direction the administration of the nine combined Shows has
been harmoniously and successfully conducted ; and secondly,
by each Council, and it was the unanimous feeling that there
were but practically two courses : — That the two Societies
should hold their Show without the Eoyal Commission on
Horse-Breeding, or the Hunters' Improvement Society should
withdraw from the combined Show, and invite the Eoyal
Commission on Horse-Breeding to offer the Queen's Premiums
at a Show in the following week,
A Sub-Committee was therefore appointed to investigate
the whole question, and their report, presented and unani-
mously adopted at a Special Council Meeting, on May 11th,
was briefly : —
" That the Royal Commissiou on Horse-Breeding had favourably
considered their proposals to offer the Queen's Premiums at a Show of the
Hunters' Improvement Society to be held in March, 1894 ; that satis-
factory arrangements had been made with the Royal Agricultural Hall
Company for holding such Show in the week following the Hackney Horse
Society's Show, and that the Shire Horse Society and Hackney Horse
Society, consequent on these arrangements, had consented to liberate the
Hunters' Improvement Society from the existing agreement for holding
the Shows."
The thanks of the Society are therefore due to the Eoyal
Commission on Horse-Breeding, the two Societies and the
Eoyal Agricultural Hall Company for the courtesy with which
their representations were received and considered, and to the
Members of the Sub-Committee — Major-General Fryer,
Sir Walter Gilbey, Bart., Mr. Tanqueray, and Mr. Withers
—to whose endeavours the successful issue of the negotiations
is due.
The exigencies of the case necessitate the choice of the
second alternative, and though the immediate effect of holding
a separate Show will be to increase the expenditure on the
Annual Shows, the Council feel assured that the Society, by
the establishment of its own Show, has laid the foundation of
a prosperous and useful future.
GENEBAL MEETING AT CHESTER. 243
To meet the extra expense entailed, the Council would
make a Special Appeal to all Members to assist them in
obtaining new Subscribers. On page 276 a brief summary of the
Society's past work is given with a form of Membership, which
it is hoped will be shortly returned to the Secretary filled up by
a Candidate for election.
The last date of entry for Vol. V. has been definitely fixed Record of
for Monday, July 31st, and after that date the preparation of Mares and
the Volume will be actively pushed forward, and it should Sires.
appear by the end of the year. Members are earnestly
desired to aid the Editing Committee in the compilation of
this book by making entries at once.
The Society's Gold Medals offered for Hunter Brood Mares, Medals at
in foal to or with foals at foot by Thoroughbred Stallions, or c;i°q^^. ,
registered Hunter Sires, have been applied for and granted to
thirty-four Societies : —
Abergavenny Horse Show.
Bath Horse Show.
Bath and West of England Society.
Cardiff Horse Show.
Cheshii'B Agricultural Society.
County Cork Agriciiltural Society.
County Meath Horse Show.
Compton Stud Company Show.
Doncaster Agricultural Society.
Essex Agricultural Society.
Exeter Horse Show.
Herefordshire Horse Show Societj'.
Hoar Cross and Meynell Hunt Horse Show.
Hollyniount Agricultural Society.
Lechlade and V. W. H. Horse Show,
Leicestershire Agricultural Society.
Limerick Horse Show.
Lincolnshire Agricultural Society.
Newliury Horse Show.
Norfolk Agricultural Association.
Northamptonshire Agricultural Societj'.
Northumberland Agricultural Society.
Nottinghamshire Agricultural Society.
Peterborough Agricultural Society.
Pytchley Hunt Show.
Ross Horse Improvement Society.
Royal ]\Ianchester, Liverpool and North Lancashire Agricultural
Society.
Sherborne and South of England Horse Show.
244
GENERAL MEETING AT CHESTER.
Scheme in
1894.
Railway
Rates.
Shropshire and West Midland Agricultural Society.
Taunton and West of England Horse Show.
Tunbridge Wells and South-Eastern Counties Agricultural Society.
United Counties Hunters' Society.
Warwickshire Agricultural Society.
Yorkshire Agricultural Society.
The Society's Gold Medal will in 1894 be offered under
the followiDg conditions : —
(1) At all Agricultural Shows or Horse Shows (which become Annual
Members of the Hunters' Improvement Society), held in the
United Kingdom in 189i, where k25 is given in prizes to Brood
Mares in Hunter Classes, a Gold Medal, or, if preferred, a
Bronze Medal and £5, may be given to the best Brood Mare, in
foal to or witli foal at foot by a Thoroughbred Horse, or
Registered Hunter Sire.
(2) ]Mares which have previously been awarded the Society's Medal,
and ]\Iares which have previously won a Hunters' Improvement
Society's Premium as a Brood !Mare to be ineligible for this
Medal.
(3) In the event of the Medal being awarded to a Mare, entered as
■' in foal to a Thoroughbred Horse, or Registered Hunter Sire,"
the Society shall not forward the Medal till a Certificate of
foaling has been lodged with the Secretary.
(4) If any of the Prize Mares are disqualified owing to their having
previously won the Hunters' Improvement Society's Medal or
Premiums, it shall then be awarded to the next in order,
provided she takes one of the Prizes or First Reserve.
In response to the invitation of the Eoyal Agricultural
Society, two Eepresentatives of the Society — Dr. Bond and
Major- General Fryer — attended the Deputation to the
Eailway Clearing House on May 11th, asking the Eailway
Companies to revert to the old system of free conveyance for
men travelling in charge of Live Stock to and from Agricultural
Shows. The result was most satisfactory, as the Eailway
Managers conceded the point asked for, and stated that the
old arrangement would be restored, this decision taking
immediate effect.
By Order of the Council,
A. B. CHAELTON.
May, 1893.
HUNTERS' IMPROVEIVIENT SOCIETY
Established to jiroviotc the Breeding of Biding, Driving and Militarij Horses.
PATRONS:
Her Majesty the Queen.
H.K.H. THE Prince op Wales, K.G. H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught, K.G.
LIST OF MEMBERS
December, 1893.
Those marked C are on Council. E Edttiiig Committee. F Finance Committee.
"FT Horse Shmo Committee. Life Members are marked tJius'-'- ; Life Lady
Members^ ; Honorary Member\ ; all others are Annual Members.
Abbot G. L., The Priory, Abbots Leigh, Somei-set.
Adams Henry, Cannon Hill, Bray, Maidenhead.
Agnew W. L,, Fairhope, Eccles, near Manchester.
Aitken J., Wyke Hall, Gillingham, Dorset,
5 Albury E., Chantilly Villa, Beading.
Alexander Alexander, Cockbmni Hill, Balerno, Midlothian.
Alexander D. T., Bryneithen, Diuas Poroys, Cardiff.
Alexander Geoffrey, Warley Lodge, Brentwood, Essex.
x\lexander John, Eowhill Grange, Dartford, Kent.
10 Allen Charles, Lower Cound, Shrewsbury.
Alington Lord, Crichel, Wimborne, Dorset.
•■'Allhusen Wilton, Clevelands, Lyme Eegis, Dorset.
Allsopp Hon. George, M.P., Foston Hall, Derby.
C.F.H. Allsopp Lt.-Col. Hon. W. H., Jr. Carlton Club, Pall Mall, S.W.
15 Alston Eowland C, Harrold Hall, Bedford.
Ames F., M.F.H., Hawford Lodge, Worcester.
Ames Lieut. -Col. Gerard Ames, Argot St. Lawrence, Welwyn.
246 LIST OF MEMBERS.
Anderson Captain J. H., The Albany, Piccadilly, W.
Anderson Dr. J. W., 1 Annfield Place, Glasgow, N.B.
20 Andrew Charles, Coughton Court, Eedditch.
Angas Maxwell, Cattleholmes, Hull.
Angus Colonel W. M., Fenham Hall, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
ArchdaleE.M.,Crock-na-Crieve,Ballinamallard, CO. Fermanagh.
Arden Douglas, 27, Onslow Gardens, S.W.
25 Arkwright Julius, Knuston, Wellingborough.
Arkwright W., Sutton Scarsdale, Chesterfield, Derbyshire.
Armstrong C, 6, Milner Street, Cadogan Square, S.W.
Armstrong M. B., Chaffpool, Ballymote, co. Sligo.
"Arthur T. Glen, Carrick House, Ayr, N.B.
30 Ashton T, Henry, 15, Parade, Leamington, "Warwickshire.
■ Ashtown Lord, Woodlawn House, Woodlawn, co. Galway.
Ashworth Charles E., The Heath, Knutsford, Cheshire.
Atkins W., 175, Dalston Lane, Hackney, E.
"Atkinson J. B., Winterhome, Leamington Spa.
35 x\tterbury H., West Haddon, Eugby.
Aubertin Lieut. -Col. P., The Weir, Alresford, Hants.
Aubrey T., 19, Paragon, Bath.
Aungier John, 50, St. James's Street, S.W.
Axe Prof, J. Wortley, Denmark House, Stourbridge Park,
Willesden, N.W.
40 A.ylesford Earl of, Packington Hall, Coventry.
Ayres Giles, Abbott's Walk, Eeading.
Bailey E. Horsman, 5, Berners Street, W.
'-■'Bailey Henry. {Address not known)
■-■Bailey Henry, St. Stephen's, St, Albans, Herts.
45 Bailey James, 30, Harrington Gardens, W.
Baillie Colonel, Ilston Grange, Leicester,
Baker Thomas C, Lime Tree House, Gillingham, Dorset.
Baldock E. Holmes, Craven Lodge, Melton Mowbray, Leics.
Bankart S. N., Hallaton Hall, Uppingham.
50 'Banks Edwin H., Highmoor, Wigton.
Barclay E. E., Eoydon Lodge, Eoydon, Essex.
LIST OF MEMBERS. 247
Barfoot-Saint W. H., Market Harborough.
Barford William, Peterborough.
Barker John, 10, West Kensington Gardens, W.
55 Barker Thomas, M.E.C.V.S., 103, Albany Street, N.W.
Barling F. W., New House, Eoss, Herefordshire.
Barlow Colonel, Hasketon, Woodbridge, Suffolk.
Barlow E. H., Hasketon, Woodbridge.
'■'Barlow Capt. John, Wellfisld, Bury, Lancashire.
GO Barnard E. B., Sawbridgeworth, Herts.
Barnes Edmund, 220, Camden Eoad, N.W.
Barnett Henry, Glympton Park, Woodstock.
Barnett Philip, The Lodge, Farnham Eoyal, Slough, Bucks.
Barratt J. Harold, Sutton, Hereford.
65 Barry E. A., 18, Colliugham Gardens, S.W.
Bass Hamar, M.P., M.F.H., Needwood, Burton-on-Trent.
Bassett Charles H., Westaway, Barnstaple.
Bassett E. T., M.F.H., Crossways, Cowbridge, Glam.
Bate Thomas, Kelsterton, Flint.
70 Battersea and Overstrand Lord, Aston Clinton, Tring, Herts.
Baxendale L. H., Greenham Lodge, Newbury, Berks.
Beatty Captain, The Moat, Eugby.
Bennett J. E., Theddingworth, Eugby, Warwickshire.
Bennitt Colonel Ward, Stoke Green, Slough, Bucks,
75 Benson Cecil F., Ufford Hall, Stamford, Northants.
Bentinck Lord William, 13, Grosvenor Place, W.
Bentley H, C, Arthingworth, Northampton.
Bentley W. H., Link Lodge, Malvern Link, Worcestershire.
Berkeley Eowland C, Cotheridge Court, Worcester.
C. Best Colonel, Charlton House, Ludwell, Salisbury.
81 "Bibby Colonel A., late 4th Hussars, Hart Hill, Liverpool.
Bibby Frank, Sansaw, Shrewsbury.
Biddulph Anthony, Burton, Midiiurst, Sussex.
Bingham Capt. Hon. Cecil, 25, Charles Street, Berkeley Sq., W.
85 Bingham W. Baring, Cowley Manor, Gloucestershire.
Birch W. P., Cranford, Kettering.
Birch- Eeynardson Colonel C. {Address not knoicn)
248 LIST OF MEMBEKS.
Bird A. J., Conquest House, Farcet, Peterborough.
Bird E. J., Orgreave Hall, Lichfield.
90 Birkbeck Henry, jun., Keswick Old Hall, Norwich.
Bishop James, Hamsted Park, Newbury, Berks.
'•=Black Captain J. S., Balgowan, Perth, N.B.
Blackett Christopher E., Tixover Grange, Stamford, Rutland.
Blackman Edward, Knightsbridge, S.W.
95 Blackwell Major-General J. E. {Address not knoion)
Blake Colonel M.P., Holly Park, Croughell, co. Galway.
Blenkin F., Burstwick Old Hall, Hull.
-Blyth H. A., 45, Portland Place, W.
99 Blyth James, 2, Park Crescent, Portland Place, W.
C. -Boden H., The Friary, Derby.
Boden Walter, 2, Gower Street, Derby.
"-'■Boles F. J. Coleridge, Baraset, Stratford-on-Avon.
C.E.H. Bond Dr., F.R.C.S., 7, The Sanctuary, Westminster, S.W.
Bourke Robert, Dalston, near Carlisle.
105 Bouverie Captain George, 32, Hill Street, Berkeley Square, W.
Bouverie S. P., 14, Chester Street, Belgrave Square, S.W.
Bowlby E. S,, Gilston Park, Harlow, Essex.
■-:=Boyle C. W., Broghill, Wimbledon, Surrey.
Boyle Colonel Robert E., 6, Sumner Terrace, S. W.
110 Bradshaw William, Audley's Wood, Basingstoke.
Brady Charles 0., Peakhill, Spalding.
Brand Hon. Charles, Littledene, Lewes.
C. Brassey Albert, M. F. H., Heythrop, Chipping Norton.
'■'Braye Lord, Stanford Hall, Rugby.
115 Brereton George jun., Hillington, King's Lynn, Norfolk.
Brett Hon. R. B., Orchard Lea, W'indsor Forest.
Brienen Baron de, 15 Great Stanhope Street, W.
Broadwood W. S., Ferney, Malvern Wells.
Brock J. C, High Ridge Farm, Dundry, Bristol.
120 Brocklehurst H. D., Acombe Hall, York.
Bromley-Davenport W.,M.P.,Capesthorne, Chelford, Chesl.irt .
Brooke Sir D. Bart., Colebrooke, Brookeboro, co. Fermanagh.
Brooke Lord, Easton Lodge, Dunmow, Essex.
LIST OF MEMBERS. 249
Brooke Eobert, Melton High Wood, Barnetby, Lines.
125 Brooks W. Jermyn, Boughton Grange, Northampton.
Bruce S., Norton Hall, Campden, Glos.
Bryer Wyndhara, 5, St. George's Terrace, Cheltenhani.
'''Budd J. W., Coombe Park, Lynton, N. Devon.
Budd S. P., 8, Gay Street, Bath.
130 "Budgett James, Stoke Park, Guildford.
*Budgett Richard S., Brookfield, Buckingham..
Budgett W. E., Stoke House, Stoke Bishop, Bristol.
C. Bulkeley Lieut-Col. Elvers, Oak Cottage, Whitchurch, Salop.
Bullen Major, 15th Hussars, Catherston Charmouth, Dorset.
135 BuUer Col. J. Hornby, Down Hall, Epsom.
Burdett-Coutts W., M. P., 1, Stratton Street, W.
Burges George H., Hawthorndale, Bracknell, Berks.
Burke Colonel, Aubries, Sudbury, Suffolk.
Burn Col. D., Carlton Club, S. W.
140 Burr Arthur, Bellagio, Surrey.
Burton Lord, Rangemore, Burton-on-Trent.
"-■'Buxton Geoffrey F., Sunny Hill, Thorpe, Norwich.
Byass Arthur, Norton Hall, Daventry.
Byass E. N., Wyck Hill, Stow-on-the-Wold, Glos.
145 Caldwell C. B., Windlesham, Surrey.
Cambridge Field-Marshal H.R.H. The Duke of, K.G, K.P.
G. C. B., &c., Gloucester House, Park Lane, W.
Campbell C. Lee, Glewstone Court, Eoss, Herefordshire.
Campbell Gen. P. J.,E.H.A.,United Service Club, PallMan,S.W.
Campbell Surgeon-Major W., Grenadier Guards, Windsor.
150 "Candlish J.J., Tempest House, Seaham Harbour, co. Durham.
Canning Eobert, Wyburnbury, Nantwich.
Canning W. Gordon, M.F.H., Hartpury House, Gloucester.
Capon G. G., Home Farm, Shortgrove, Newport, Essex.
Garden Lieut. -Col. Sir F. W., Bart., Stargroves, Newbury.
C. CajL-negie C. S., Clevelands, Bideford, N. Devon.
156 Carnegie James, Aytounhill, Newburgh, N.B.
Cartland J. Howard, The Priory, King's Heath, Worcs.
250 LIST OF MEMBERS.
Carver William H., Southfield, Hessle, E. Yorks.
. Cavendish Victor W., M.P., Chatsworth, Chesterfield.
160 Cazenove Edward, Cottesbrooke Cottage, Northampton.
Cazenove J. M., Standon Park, Ockley, Surrey.
Cazenove Walter de Pradine, Manor House, Cranboine,
Salisbury.
Chaloner Capt. Eichard G. W., Melksham House, Melksham.
Chandos-Pole-Gell H., Hopton Hall, Wirksworth, Derby.
165 Chaplin Cecil, 21, Grafton Street, W.
Chaphn Ernest, 24, Chester Street, S.W.
"Chapman Kev. H. E., Donhead House, Salisbury.
Chapman Eobert, Oaklands, Cheltenham.
Charrington Hugh S., Dove Cliff, Burton-on-Trent.
170 ^Charrington J. D., Gifford House, Eoehampton, S.W.
'•'Charrington M. V., The Warren, Hever, Edenbridge.
Charsley F. W., Pine wood, Stokes Poges, Slough, Bucks.
Cheape Major G. C, Bentley Manor, Eedditch, Worcs.
Chesham Lord, M.F.H., Stratton Audley, Bicester, Oxon.
175 Chinnery H. J., Winslow Hall, Winslow, Bucks.
Christy James. Writtle, Chelmsford.
Churchill Lord, 6, Herbert Crescent, S.W.
Claridge C, jun., Colesdale, Northaw, Potters Bar, N.
Clark G. D'Arcy, Burnaston House, Derby.
180 Clark J. W., Houghton House, Victoria Eoad, Leicester.
Clark N., Beamish Park, Chester-le-Street, co. Durham.
Clarke A. C, Eed Lion Hotel, Shepton Mallet, Somerset.
Clarke Charles, Ashby-de-la-Launde, Lincoln.
Clayhills Colonel J. Menzies, 66, Chester Square, S. W.
185 "Clayhills-Henderson Capt. G. D., E.N., Invergowrie, Dundee.
Clench Frederick, Newland House, Lincoln.
Clowes S. W., Norbury, Ashbourne, Derbyshire.
Coker J. P., Earsham Park, Bungay, Norfolk.
Colby John V., Ehosgilwen, Ehoshill, E.S.O., S. Wales.
190 Cole John Comyns, 42, Chester Terrace, S.W.
Colmer Ptolemy S. H., M.D., South Street House, Yeovil.
Colvin E. B., M.F.H., Fehx Hall, Kelvedon, Essex.
LIST OF MEMBERS. 251
-^=Cookson J. Blencowe, M.F.H., Meldon Park, Morpeth.
G.E.H. Cooper John [Steivard), East Haddon, Northampton.
195 Cooper William, Keld Hall, Pickering, Yorks.
^■^Cornwallis F. S. W., M.P., Linton Park, Maidstone.
•-■■■Cory Clifford, Cardiff.
Cotes Lieut. -Col. C. J., Pitchford Hall, Shrewsbmy.
199 Courage E. H., The Hall, Kirkby Eleetham,Bedale.
C.E.F.H. Coventry Earl of (Past-President), Croome Court, Severn
Stoke, Worcs.
Craig A. W., Docklands, Ingatestone, Essex.
Craven Frederick B., Thornbridge, Bakewell, Derby.
Crawshay W. T., Caversham Park, Eeading.
Crompton James E., Helensholme, Chesham, Bury, Lane.
205 Crompton Ealph, The Oaklands, Bury, Lane.
Cronk W. H., Suffolk Place, Sevenoaks, Kent.
Cross Carlton, Crooke Hall, Chorley, Lane.
Cross Herbert, Fern, Salisbury.
C.H. 'Cross J. P., Catthorpe Towers, Eugby.
210 Cross Thomas, Malvern Park, Solihull, Warwickshire.
Crossman Alexander, Longcroft Hall, Yoxall, Burton-on-Trent.
Crowhurst E. G., M.E.C.V.S., Chesham House, Leamington.
Cumberlege Colonel A. B., {Address not knoivn)
Cunningham St. Clair, Adniston, Macmerry, East Lothian, N.B.
215 Curzon Viscount, M.P., 24, Upper Brook Street, W.
Czarnikow Horace, Effingham Hill, Dorking.
Dain H. B., 41, Waterloo Street, Birmingham.
C. Dalton E. H., Conservative Club, S. W.
Dalton W^illiam, Burses, Brentwood, Essex.
220 Danby Capt. J., South Villa, Foggy Furze, West Hartlepool.
Danby P. S., Church Farm, Offchurch, Leamington.
Daucocks G. W., Tolworth Court, Surbiton.
Darby Alfred, Brentwood, Essex.
Da'rby George, Hillmorton, Eugby.
225 Darrell James S., West Ay ton, York.
Darrell T., Spikers Hill, West Ayton, York.
252 LIST OF MEMBERS.
Darvall Capt. J. T., late Highland Light Infantry, The Her
mitage, Buxted, Sussex.
Davidson Colonel H. E., Newbiggin, Eichniond, Yorks.
Davies A. P. Saunders, Pentre Boncath, E.S.O., Cardigan.
230 Dawson E. Howard, Aldcliffe Hall, Lancaster.
Day John, jun., Huxham, East Pennard, Shepton Mallet.
Day T. 0., Bow Brickhill, Bletchley, Bucks.
Dease Major Gerald, Turbotston, Coole, co. Westmeath.
Dent Major H. F., Menethorpe, Malton, Yorks.
235 Dent W., High Goosepool, Fighting Cocks, co. Durham.
'■'De Trafford C. Edmund, Hothorpe, Theddingworth, Paigby.
C. ''De Trafford Sir Humphrey, Bart., Trafford Park, Manchester.
Dickenson John, Woodend Farm, Kildale, Grosmont, Yorks.
Didham Charles J., Heath, Chesterfield, Derbyshire.
240 Digby Hon. E. C, 39, Belgrave Square, S.W.
Digby Hon. G. F., 39, Belgrave Square, S.W.
Digby J. K. D. W., M.P., Longburton, Sherborne, Dorset.
Dodington Eoger M., Horsington House, Templecombe.
Dove George, Eccles House, Kelso, N. B.
245 Dove William, The Park, Gorey, Ireland.
Dowdeswell Captain J. Mundy, King's End, Worcester.
Dowell F. W., Ford, Bideford, N. Devon.
Downe Lieut. -Col. Viscount, 10th Hussars, Cahir.
Drage B. F., Chapel Brampton Grange, Northampton.
250 Drage John, Moulton Lodge, Brixworth, Northampton.
Drake Capt. T. H. Tyrwhitt, Little Shardeloes, Amersham.
Drake W. W. Tyrwhitt, The Woodlands, Stowe, Buckingham.
Drew Colonel F. M., Drewscourt, Charleville, co. Cork.
Drummond Hugh W., 20, Draycott Place, S. W.
255 Dungarvan Lord, White's Club, St. James Street, S.W.
"Dunn W. H., Wallingtons, Hungerford.
Dynevor Lord, Dynevor Castle, Llandilo, Carmarthenshire.
Dyson Harry, Ashford Hill, Brimpton, Eeading.
East Henry P., 129, Alexandra Eoad, St. John's Wood, N.W.
260 Eccles Capt. G. M., Moneygold, co. Sligo.
Elliot G. W., M.P. Scruton Hall, Bedale, Yorks.
LIST OF MEMBEES. 253
Ellis C. C, 57, Clarence Parade, Southseea.
Ellis J. B., West Barsham, Walsingham, Norfolk.
Ellis W. A., Thurnscoe Hall, Eotberham, Yorks.
-2i]o Elmhirst Capt. E. Pennell, Bliswortli House, Blisworth.
England Lieut. -Col. A. E., Soulderne Manor, Banbury.
Esdaile C. E. J., M.F.H., Cotherstone House, Taunton.
Evans Jolin,Lavallin House, Tenby, Pembrokesbire.
Evans 0. L., Broomball, Pwllbeli, Wales.
270 Ewing Lieutenant J. E., 21st Hussars. {Address not known.
Eyton C. E. Wynne, Old Leeswood Hall, Mold.
Fabling Arthur, Grandborough, Eugby.
Falkland Viscount, Skutterskelfa Hall, Yarm, Yorks.
Falkner E. A,, The Ashlands, Billesden.
275 Fane H. G., Elmore, Newbury, Berks.
Felton W. V., Sandgate, Pulborough, Sussex.
Fenwick E, Guy, Alconbury, Huntingdon.
Fenwick G. A., Bywell Hall, Stocksfield-on-Tyue.
Fenwick G. J., 93, Eaton Square, S.W.
280 Ferguson Algernon F. H., 2nd Life Guards, Hyde Park Bar-
racks, S.W.
Ferguson Capt. Victor, Eoyal Horse Guards, Polebrooke Hall,
Oundle.
Fermoy Lord, Eockbarton, Holycross, Kilmalloek,co. Limerick.
Fernie C. W. B., M.F.H., Keythorpe, Leicester.
Ferris S., Bradford-on-Avon.
285 Posting Henry, Bois Hall, Addlestone, Surrey.
Ffolkes Sir W. H. B., Bart., Hillington Hall, King's Lynn.
""Field " Proprietors of, Bream Buildings, Chancery Lane, W.C.
Fielden J. A., Centre Vale, Todmorden.
C.E.F.H.'=Fife Captain W. H., {President) Langton Hall, Northallerton.
290 Fife-Cookson Lieut. -Colonel, Lee Hall, Wark-on-Tyne, Northd.
Filgate W. de Salis, M.F.H., Lissrenny, Ardee, Louth, Ireland.
Finch G. P., The Briars, Alphington, Exeter.
Fitt William, Hockliffe Manor, Leighton Buzzard.
254 LIST OF MEMBERS.
Fitzpatrick W. L., Woodlands, Clapham, Bedford.
295 Fitzroy Hon. E. A., Fox Hill, West Haddon, Northampton.
C.E.F.H. Fitzwilliara Hon. T. W. {Past- President), The Ferry, Peterboro'.
Fleming N. E., Normanby Hall, Normanby, Middlesboro'-ou-
Tees.
Fletcher Charles J., Dale Park, Arundel.
"Fletcher F. C, Letham Grange and Fearn, Arbroath, N. B.
300 Fletcher Lancelot H., Brigham Hill, Carlisle.
Flintoff Capt. T., 2nd Life Guards, Hyde Park Barracks, S.W.
Forbes W., Callendar House, Falkirk, N. B.
Ford W. J., Bush Cottage, Sherwood Eise, Nottingham.
-Forrest T. Forsyth, The Querns, Cirencester.
305 Forster Stuart, Postlip Hall, Winchcombe, E.S.O., Glos.
Fort E., The Cottage, Foston, Derby.
Foster Sir A. Vere, Bart, Glyde Court, Ardee, Louth, Ireland.
Foster James, M.F.H., Apley Park, Bridgnorth, Salop.
Foster Leonard, Ickleford House, Hitchin.
310 Foster W. H., Spratton Grange, Northampton.
-'■Fountaine A. C, Narford, Swaffham, Norfolk.
Francis W. H., Broomfields, Grennell Eoad, Sutton, Surrey,
Fraser Alexander, Westerfield House, Ipswich.
Fraser Donald, Tickford Park, Newport Pagnell, Bucks.
315 Freeman Stewart, 12, Elvaston Place, S.W.
Fry F. Gibson, Fawley, Eoss, Herefordshire.
C.H. Fryer Major-Gen. John, C.B., 42, Evelyn Gardens, S.W.
Fullarton E. P. H., 38, Elvaston Place, Queen's Gate, S.W.
Fullerton John S. H., Thribergh Park, Eotherham.
320 Galloway A. K., Fenstanton, St. Ives, Hunts.
*Gassiott Charles, Elmwood House, Upper Tooting, Surre} .
Gee George, Elkington, Welford, Eugby.
George William, Gayton, Northampton.
Gibbon J. S., Newton House, Cowbridge, Glam.
325 Gibbs A., Tyntesfield, Bristol.
Gilbey Alfred, The Kennels, Wooburn Park, Maidenhead.
Gilbey A. N., 25, Cumberland Terrace, Eegent's Park, N.W.
LIST OF MEMBERS. 255
Gilbey Guy, Cambridge House, Eegent's Park, N.W.
Gilbey H. W., 28, Seymour Street, Portman Square, W.
330 Gilbey Tresham, The Grange, Bishop Stortford.
C.E.F.H. Gilbey Sir Walter, Bart. (Pa.s^PreszV7e7z-^),ElsenhamHall, Essex.
Giles Dudley P., Higham House, Worlingham, Beccles.
Gill John, High Street, Welshpool.
Gillard Frank, Belvoir Kennels, Grantham.
335 Gillet W. A., Fairoak Lodge, Bishopstoke.
Gilliat Howard, Abbots Eipton Hall, Huntingdon.
Gilmour Allan, Yr., Eaglesham House, Eenfrewshire, N.B.
'••Gilmour John, Montrave, Leven, Fifeshire, N.B.
Gladwin H. Fane, Broughton Castle, Banbury.
310 Godfrey J. E. E., Park View, St. Margarets, Middlesex.
Godson Frank, Temple Bruer, Lincoln.
Godwin J. J., Troy Farm, Somerton, Banbury.
Gold Charles, 17, Cumberland Terrace, Eegent's Park, N.W.
Gold Henry, 3, Gloucester Terrace, Eegent's Park, N.W.
315 *Goodden J. E. P., Compton House, Sherborne, Dorset.
Goodwin John, Priory Court, Cheltenham.
Gordon George, Sherborne, Dorset.
Gordon Lord Esme, Paxton Park, St. Neots.
Gore-Langton W. F., 2, Prince's Gate, S.W.
350 Gorham A., Green Man Inn, Harlow, Essex.
Gosling Herbert, 51, Pont Street, S.W.
Gosling Eichard H., 19, Fleet Street, E.G.
Gosling Eobert, Hassobury, Bishop Stortford.
Gray Charles, The Laurels, Whitchurch, Bucks.
355 Gray J. W., Boyn Hill, Maidenhead.
Green George D., Oaklands, St. Albans, Herts.
Green George F., Chetwode Priory, Buckingham.
Green G. H., Wigmore Grange, Leintwardine.
*Greenall Gilbert, jun., Walton Hall, Warrington.
360 Greenwood W., Standford Hall, Newport, Salop.
C. Grenfell W. H., Taplow Court, Maidenhead.
Grimshawe Vaughan, 10, Bury Street, St. James's, S.W.
Griuling Henry, Harrow Weald House, Stanmore.
256 LIST OF MEMBEKS.
Grissell Captain Frank D., Army and Navy Club, Pall Mall, S.W.
365 Gimnis George S., Pusey House, Faringdon, Berkshire.
Guthrie D. C, M.P., East Haddon Hall, Northampton.
Gwynne John, Kenton Grange, The Hyde, N.W.
GwynneJ.Eglington,Folkington Manor, Polegate,R.S.O., Sussex.
Halkett Baron Hugh, 25, Upper Grosvenor Street, W.
370 Hall Lieut.-Col. Spencer, 9, Halkin St. W., Belgrave Sq., S.W.
Hamersley Lieut.-Col. John, Hoole Lodge, Chester.
Hamond Anthony, Westacre, Swaffham, Norfolk.
Hanbury Basil, Kineton, Warwick.
Hanbury C. A., Belmont, East Barnet, Herts.
375 Hanbury J. M., Truman's Brewery, Brick Lane, Spitalfields.
Harford Colonel F., Down Place, Windsor.
Harford John C, Falcoudale, Lampeter, Cardiganshire.
-Harford W. A., The Wharf House, S\vmdon.
Hargreaves John, Maiden Erleigh, Eeading, Berks.
380 Harper G. T., Blighmont, Southampton.
Harper Joseph, Barnstaple.
Harrington Earl of, M.F.H., Elvaston Castle, Derby.
Harris George, Eam Hotel, Northampton.
Harris George, Townsend House, Sawbridgeworth, Herts.
385 Harris James, Passmores, Harlow.
"Harris Lord, Bombay, India.
Harris William, Willington, Bedford.
Harrison Cartmell, 24, Bolton's, S.W.
Harrison Edmund, The Croft, Kirkby Wharfe, Tadcaster.
390 Harrison J. Simons, The Hurn, Beverley.
Harrison W. H.,79, Wharton Eoad, West Kensington Park, W.
Harrison and Le Gros, St. Ann's Hotel, Buxton.
Hart Henry K., Cannock, Staffordshire.
C. Harter J. F. Hatfeild, Cranfield Court, Newport Pagnell, Beds.
395 "Harvey C. P., Sudborough, Thrapston.
Haslewood A. O., M.E.C.S., Buxton, Derbyshire.
Hastings Lord, Melton Constable, Norfolk.
LIST OF MEMBERS. 257
Hay Major-Gen. J. C, C.B., Junior United Service Club, S.W.
Hayes Eobert H., Bay View, Carrigaline, Cork.
400 Hazlehurst T. F., Cold Ashby Hall, Welford, Eugby.
Headington P. E., Manor Farm, Old Windsor.
■Heap E., jun., 1, Brick Court, Temple, E.C.
Heath James P., M.E.C.V.S., 47, Southernhay, Exeter.
Heaton-Ellis Charles H. B., Wyddiall Hall, Buntingford.
405 Hellaby J. W., West Broughton, Sudbury, Derby.
Helme E. T., Warley Side, Brentwood, Essex.
Helmore Mark, Saxon House, Hampstead, N.W.
Helyar Major, Poundisford, Taunton.
Hemery Vincent, Gladsmuir, Barnet, Herts.
410 Henry F., 4, Clarendon Street, Nottingham.
Henry Major F., Elmstree, Tetbury, Glos.
Herford H. F., The Eookery, Macclesfield, Cheshire.
C. Hermon-Hodge E. T., Wyfold Court, Eeading.
Heseltine Evelyn, Great Warley, Brentwood.
415 Hetherington John, The Slade, Ci'icklewcod, Middlesex.
Hewett Sir Harold G., Bart., The Lodge, Banister Eoad,
Southampton.
Hill Brian H., Acton Trussell, Stafford.
Hill Sir Clement, K.C.M.G., 24, Grafton Street, W.
Hill Capt. T. A., late 12th Lancers, Parkfield, Great Malvern.
420 Hill T. W., Froxmer Court, Worcester.
Hills E. H., Eedleaf, Penshurst, Kent.
Hincks H. T., Glen Parva Manor, Blaby, Leicester.
' Hindlip Lord, Hindhp Hall, Worcester.
Hine D. T., 5, St. Andrew's Place, Eegent's Park, N.W.
425 -Hoare C. A. E., M.F.H., Boodle's Club, S.W.
Hoare Charles T., Bignell, Bicester.
Hoddinott Eichard, Springfield, Gillingham, Dorset.
Hodson Campbell, Guadaloupe House, Melton Mowbray, Leics.
Hogg W. H. J., Moorhouse, Westerham, Kent.
430 , Holden John, Nuttall Temple, Nottingham.
Holdsworth A. F., Middecombe, Kingsbridge, Devon.
'■'Holford T., Castle Hill, Cerne, Dorchester.
258 LIST OF MEMBERS.
Holland Sydney, 112, Park Street, W.
Holland T., Malvern Link, Worcs.
435 Holland Walter, Norton Hall, Worcester.
Hollebone Henry, Gidea Hall, Eomford.
Hollington A. J., Forty Hill, Enfield.
Holms-Ker W., Underbank House, Largs, Ayrshire.
Holt Barnard, F.R.C.S., 14, Savile Eow, W.
440 Holtby William, Rotsea Manor, Cranswick, Hull.
Homfray Capt. J. G. R., 1st Life Guards, Penllyn Castle,
Cowbridge, South Wales.
Hood Sir Alexander Acland, Bart, St. Audries, Bridgwater.
Hopetoun Earl of, Hopetoun House, South Queensferry, N.B.
Hordern A. R., 30, Evelyn Gardens, S.W.
445 Hornby Ca.pt. G. S. Phipps, Sandley House, Gillingham, Dorset.
C.E.F.H.-HornbyCol.J.F.,M.S.H.(F/ce-PresiV7e7ii),Northmoor,Dulverton.
Hornsby James, Stapleford Park, Melton Mowbray.
Horton John H., Mascalls, Brentwood.
Horton Joseph, The Woodlands, Moseley, Birmingham.
450 -Houldsworth J. H., Rozelle, Ayr, N.B.
Howson George, Newtown, Sligo, co. Leitrim.
Hunter J., Anton's Hill, Coldsteam, N.B.
Hurst William, Sandal, Wakefield.
Hutson J. R. Farr, Watchfield House, Shrivenham, Berks.
455 Illingworth A. H., Lady Royd Hall, Bradford.
Ireland Charles, Tilbury Farm, Oxford.
Jackson Edward S., M.B., Carnforth, Lancashire.
Jago-Trelawny Major-General, Coldrenick, Liskeard, Cornwall.
James R. Boucher, Hallsannery, Bideford.
460 James R. Boucher, jun., Walton Elms, Marnhull, Sturminster
Newton.
James William, Hall Mills, Workington, Cumberland.
Jameson Joseph, Nord Vue, i\rmathwaite, R.S.O., Cumberland.
Jarvis A. Weston, Middleton Towers, King's Lynn.
Jarvis F., M.R.C.V.S., Clairville, Bushev Heath, Herts.
LIST OP MEMBERS. 259
465 Jary Major, Bitteswell Hall, Lutterworth.
Jay Tom Simpson, Holmwood, Putney Hill, S.W.
Jeeves F. A., Manor Farm, Fenstanton, St. Ives, Hunts.
Jenkins W. H., Upton House, Banbury.
Jenner Birt St. A., M.F.H., Alfoxton Park, Bridgwater.
470 Jennings T., jun.. Phantom House, Newmarket.
Jervoise Lieut. -Col. Clarke, 33, Charles Street, Berkeley Sq. W.
Jervoise Lieut. -Col. J. P., late 3rd Hussars.
Jessop Capt.jlate Scots Greys,Army& Navy Club, Pall Mall, S.W.
Johnson R. A., M.F.H., Buckfields, Leominster, Herefordshire.
475 Johnson-Meakin Wilfrid, Soar House, Quorn, Loughborou'^h.
Joicey Edward, M. F.H.,Blenkinsopp Hall, Haltwhistle,Northd.
C. Joicey James, Poulton Priory, Fairford, Gloucestershire.
Jones A. Helsham, Pinner Hill, Watford.
Jones B. Hey wood, Larkhill, Liverpool.
480 Jones F. A., Gerwyn, Pantglass, Golden Grove, Carmarthen.
Jones Henry E., Marden Ash, Ongar, Essex.
Jones Major, Chippenham, Wilts.
"Jones Walter, The Elms, Moore, Warrington.
"Jones William, Abberley Hall, Stourport, Worcs.
485 Jones W. Pride, Cleve Lodge, Downend, Glos.
Judkins W. A., Long Buckby, Eugby.
'''Kearns H. W., Baxenden House, Accrington.
"Kemmis William, Harwood, Newbury.
Kenwrick George, Astley, Farquhar Road, Birmingham.
490 Kidd Henry, Skeifington Vale, Leicester.
King Alexander J., The King's Own Regiment, Messrs. Cox &
Co., 16, Charing Cross, W.
King T. P., Standish House, Stonehouse, Glos.
King Walter E., Donhead Lodge, Salisbury.
C.E.F.H. Kingscote Col. Sir Nigel, K.C.B. {Past-President), 34, Charles
Street, Berkeley Square, W.
495 J Knapton A., Great Kelk, Lowthorpe, Hull.
■ Kynnersley T. F., Leighton Hall, Ironbridge, Salop.
Laing C. M., Ashley Lodge, Oxford.
260 LIST OF MEMBERS.
Laird MacGregor, Cathcart, Birkenhead.
Lambton Capt. Hon. Charles, 5th Fusiliers, Navy and Military
Club, S.W.
500 Langham H. H., Cottesbrooke Park, Northampton.
C. Langlands Major J. S., Army and Navy Club, S.W.
Langrishe Hercules K., M.F.H., Knocktopher Abbey, Thomas-
town, Kilkenny, Ireland.
'■'Larisch Count, Landhaus, Troppau, Austria.
Lascelles Hon. G., Government House, Lyndhurst, Hants.
505 Lathom Earl of, Lathom House, Ormskirk.
'•'Lea C. W., Parkfield, Hallow, Worcester.
Leather A. H., Fowberry Tower, Belford, Northumberland.
Lee Frederick, 50, Sussex Square, Brighton.
Lee-Barber Capt. J. F., Naval and Military Club, Piccadilly, W.
510 Lees Elliott. {Address not himvn).
Lees G. J. Dunville, Woodhill, Oswestry, Salop.
Lefroy C. G., Wellesbourne Hall, Warwick.
C. Legard Eev. Cecil, Cottesbrooke Rectory, Northampton.
Legge Hon. Heneage, 43, Park Lane, W.
515 Lennard Sir T. Barrett^ Bart., Belhus, Purfleet, Essex.
Leon H. S., M.P., Bletchley Park, Bletchley.
Lepper Henry G., M.R.C.V.S., Aylesbury.
Lett John, Cleveland Stud Farm, Rillington, York.
'■'Lewis A., Church Farm, Heacham, Lynn.
520 Lewis Charles E., M.F.H., St. Pierre, Chepstow.
Lewthwaite W., Broadgate, Broughton-in-Furness.
Liddle C. R., Hightield, Newport, Salop.
Lister-Kaye C. W., Osberton Grange, Worksop.
Littledale St. George, Wickhill House, Bracknell.
525 Lloyd Edward, Hafod, Mold, Flints.
Lockhart Major Sir Simon M., The Lee, Lanark, N. B.
Loder Reginald B., Maidwell Hall, Northampton.
Loder Sydney, Greenfield Lodge, Market Harborough.
Loibl Emil, 39, Maida Vale, W.
530 ■■■Londonderry Marquis of, Wynyard Park, Stockton-on-Tees.
Long Walter H., M.P., Rood Ashton, Trowbridge.
LIST OF MEMBERS. 261
Longford Earl of, Pakenham Hall, Castlepollard, co. Westnieatli
Lonsdale Earl of, 15, Carlton House Terrace, S.W.
Lovell F., M.S.H., Hinchelsea, Brockenhurst, Hants.
535 Lovell H. A., Harpole, Northampton.
Lowther Hon. L. E., Barrow House, Oakham.
Lubbock Beaumont, 7, Clarges Street, Piccadilly, W.
Lucas A. C, 30, Wilton Crescent, S. W.
Lynes Colonel S. Parr, R.A. {Address not himvn),
510 Lyon W. F. H., Goring Hall, Worthing.
* McCreery Lawrence, Compton Castle, North Cadbury, Bath.
McCreery E. S., Compton Castle, North Cadbury, Bath.
McFarland William, Loud water, Eickmansworth.
MacGregor Colonel A. D., Gelliwig Hall, Pwllheli, N. Wales
545 Mackenzie P. (Address not hioion).
Maclean Colonel Allan, Eoyal Dragoons, York.
Macmillan John, Corstorphine Hill House, by Murrayfield,
Midlothian, N. B.
Macqueen Professor James, 35, Bartholomew Eoad, N.W.
549 Mainwaring E. K., Underdale, Shrewsbury.
C.E.H. Mami E. J., {Steivard), Home Farm, Acton Burnell, Salop.
Manning C. N., Milton Ham, Northampton.
C. March Earl of, M.F.H. Molecombe House, Chichester.
Marshall Lieut. -Col. Anthony, Annstead, Chathill, Northd.
Marson T. E., Crick, Eugby.
555 Martin Harold, Ivy House, Wainfl-et, Lines.
Matthews Thomas, Harlow Bury, Harlow, Essex.
Maude Lieut. -Colonel Aubrey. [Address not Jowicii).
Maughan Frank, Middleham, E.S.O., Yorks.
Mawdsley J. P., 4 & 6, Castle Street, Liverpool.
560 May J. Bowen, Ascot.
Meadows Thomas, Benefielcl, Oundle, Northants.
Meredith Thomas, Eowley Farm, Bridgnorth, Salop.
Merry T. A., Castlemore House, Bicester. '
Meyer Leopold C. D., Eosehill, Burnham, Bucks.
262 LIST OF MEMBERS.
565 Meysey-Thompson Lieut. -Col. E. F., Nunthorpe Court, York
Micklem Henry, Junior Carlton Club, Pall Mall, S. W.
Middleton Capt. J. A., M.F.H., Kilmaron Castle, Cupar, N.B.
C.E.F.H. Middleton Lord {Past-President), M.F.H., Birdsall House, York.
Mildmay Capt. C. B. St. John, Hollam, Dulverton, Somerset.
570 Mildmay Gerald St. John, Dogmersfield Park,Winchfield.
Miles Charles, Tatenhill, Burton-ou-Trent.
Miller T. H., Oborne, Sherborne, Dorset.
Millett Henry, Eoyston, Haresfield, Stonehouse, Glos.
Mills Hon. C. W., Camelford House, Park Lane, W.
575 Mills Henry John, The Knoll, Wimborne, Dorset.
Mitford Lieut. -Col. "W. Kenyon, Pitshill, Petworth, Sussex.
Monks F., Walton Old Hall, Warrington.
Moore J. W., Eye, Peterborough.
Moore Major, M.F.H., Killashee, Naas, co. Kildare, Ireland.
580 Moorhouse E., Bank of New Zealand, 1, Queen Victoria St.,E.C.
Morrell G. Herbert, Headington Hill Hall, Oxford.
Morris Thomas, Coomb, Llangain, Carmarthen, South Wales.
Morrison W. G., Mentana, Bournemouth.
Morton Col. C. F., late 14th Hussars, Army & Navy Club, S.W.
585 Motion A. E., Faulkbourne Hall, Witham, Essex.
Motion James S., Chalmers, Park Hill Eoad, Croydon.
Moy Thomas, Stanway Hall, near Colchester, Essex.
^■'Mucklow Walter, Elton Grange, Bury, Lanes.
Muntz P. Albert, M.P., Dunsmore, Eugby.
590 Muriel Frank, Woodroyd Farm, Horley, Sussex.
Murray Colonel F., Cosgrove Hall, Stony Stratford.
Mus grave J. E., Drumglass House, Belfast.
Mylne Lieut. -General W. C. E., Stangrove, Edenbridge, Kent.
Newman H. J., 24, Mount Sti'eet, Grosvenor Square, W.
595 Newton F. Curzon, Bearwardcote, Etwall, Derby.
Nickolls and Baker, 1, Oxford Market, W.
Nicholson A. J., Glebelands, Wokingham.
Nicholson J. H., Balrath-Burry, Kells, co. Meath.
LIST OF MKMBEES. 263
Nickalls Tom, M.S.H., Patteson Court, Eedhill, Surrey.
600 Nickisson J. L., Warfield, Bracknell, Berks.
Nixon Henry, 89, Cornwall Gardens, Queen's Gate, S.W.
North Colonel J. T., M.S.H., Avery Hill, Eltham, S.E.
Oakley W. E., Cliff House, Atherstone, Warwickshire.
Oatway F. T., Kingsdale, Stanmore, Middlesex.
605 O'Hara Capt. Charles K., Annaghmore, Collooney, co. Sligo.
Ord R., Sands Hall, Sedgefield, Durham.
Orme E. W., Owenmore, Crossmolina, co. Mayo.
O'Shea Gerard, 111, Marine Parade, Brighton.
Otter E. C, Eaton Hall, Eetford.
610 Over Alfred, M.R.C.V.S., Station Eoad, Eugby.
Paget Capt. Wellesley L. H., E.H.A., The Barracks, Woolwich.
Palairet Captain C. H., Westbauk, Ledbury.
Paravicini Harry F. de, Heathfield, Bracknell, Berks.
Paravicini Percy J. de, Eiverside, Datchet, Windsor.
615 Paravicini Prior F. de, Eiverside, Datchet, Windsor.
Parker Colonel H., Army and Navy Club, S.W.
Parkin-Moore William, Whitehall, Mealsgate, via Carlisle.
Parnell J., Eugby.
Parry-Okeden Lieut. -Colonel N.E.P., Turnworth, Blandford.
620 Pascoe John W., Woodside, Turvey, Bedford.
Paterson John W. J., M.F.H., Terrona, Langholm, N.B.
Payne A. E., Eoden Hall, Wellington, Salop.
Paynter Capt. C. H., 6th Dragoons, Brighton.
Peacock F. W., Vernons Oak, Somersal Herbert, Derby.
625 Peareth W. G.,The Manor House, Thorpe Mandeville, Banbury.
Pease Alfred E., Pinchinthorpe House, Guisborough.
Peel Edmund, Brynhys, Ehuabon, N. Wales.
Pembroke Earl, Wilton House, Salisbury.
Pender James, Thornby Hall, Eugby.
630 Peiirhyn Loid, M.F.H., Penrhyn Castle, Bangor, N. Wales.
Peiiton Captain F. T., Cbalfont Park, Slough.
264 LIST OF MEMBEKS.
Perceval E. A., Severn House, Henbury, Bristol.
Persse H. S., Glenarde, Galway, Ireland.
Phillips J. F. Lort, M.F.H. Lawrenny Park, Pembroke, S.Wales.
635 Philips J. W., Heybridge, Tean, Stoke-on-Trent.
Pike Lawrence W., Furzebrook Hall, Wareham.
Pike W. L., Eichmond House, Appledore, Devon.
Pilcher W. F., 23, Grosvenor Place, W.
Pitman C. B. {Address not knoicn.)
640 Piatt James E., Bruntwood, Cheadle, Cheshire.
Portal E. E., M,F.H., Eddington House, Hungerford.
C.E.F.H.'Portland Duke of (Past-President), Welbeck Abbey, Worksop.
''■Portman Hon. Claud B., Child Okeford, Blandford, Dorset.
*Portman Hon. E. W. B., St. Giles, Salisbury.
645 Portman Viscount, M.F.H. , Bryanston, Blandford, Dorset.
Potter Edmund, Sawrey Knotts, Windermere.
Prater T. Herbert, Parlington Estate Office, Aberford, nr. Leeds.
Pratt P. P., Brynllithrig Hall, St. Asaph, N. Wales.
649 Preston H. E., Bishopthorpe, York.
C.E.F.H. Preston Hon. E., [Hon. Secretary), Errwood Hall, Buxton.
Pretyman Captain Ernest G., Orwell Park, Ipswich.
Price E. W., Ystradfawr, Bridgend, Glam.
Price Sir Eichard D. Green, Bart., The Poplars, Shrewsbury.
C. Prior CM., Adstock Manor, Winslow, Bucks.
655 Probyn General Sir Dighton M., K.C.B., V.C, Sandringham,
Norfolk.
Eadclijffe Thomas, Church Aston Manor, Newport, Salop.
Eadmore Thomas, W^orcester Park, Surrey.
Eaffety John H., The Acre, Worthing.
Eamm Frederick W., Pound Stud Farm, Cobham, Surrey.
660 Eamsay Capt. F. F., The Barracks, Aberdeen.
Eankin James, M. P., Bryngwyn, Tram Inn, R.S.O., Herefordshire.
Eansford W. H., Leesholm, Old Windsor.
-Eavenhill Major-Gen. ,E.A.,26,Victoria Ed., Old Charlton, Kent.
C. Eawlence J. E., Albert Gate, Hyde Park, S.W.
665 Eawnsley E. Preston, M.F.H,, Girsby Manor, Market Easeu.
LIST OF MEMBEES. 265
Rawnsley John F., Claythorpe, Alford, Lincolnshire.
Rawnsley Waltex' H., Well Hall, Alford, Lines.
Reed Thomas D., The Grange, Beeford, Hull.
Reeves J. T., South Moreton, Wallingford, Berks,
670 Remnant F. M., "Wenhaston Grange, Halesworth, Suffolk.
Rendall Francis S., Brigmerston House, Salisbury.
Reynard Capt. Frank, late 9th Lancers, Firby Hall, York.
Ribblesdale Lord, Gisburne Park, Skipton, Yorks.
C.H. Ricardo Major G. C, {Steward), Donnington Castle House,
Newbury,
675 Richardson Henry, Littlefield, Marlborough, Wilts.
Richmond and Gordon Duke of, K.G.,49, Belgrave Square, S.W.
Rickards E., Elm Park, Leatherhead, Surrey.
Ridley Sir M. W., Bart., M.P., Blagdon, Cramlington.
Rigden W. E,, M.F.H,, Faversham.
680 Ringrose Arthur, The Registrar House, Northallerton.
Robarts Thomas E., 45, Clarges Street, W.
Roberts of Candahar Gen. Lord, G.C.B., V.C.,War Office, S.W,
Roberts Colonel W. k. , 46, Cheniston Gardens, Kensington, S.W,
Robertson Andrew, Lewes County Club, Lewes.
685 Robinson x\bbot, Kirkby Mallory Hall, Hinckley.
Robinson Lieut. -Colonel F. M., 82, Elm Park Gardens, S.W.
Robinson H. P., Carnaby House, Hull.
Robinson J. C, H., Filgrave, Newport Pagnell,
Robinson Philip, Park Hill, Egginton, Burton-on-Trent.
'690 Robinson Thomas, 65, Richmond Road, Barnsbury, N,
Rose C, D,, 52, Pont Street, S.W.
Rose Captain Richard, 55, Sussex Gardens, Hyde Park, W.
Rothe Col. George, Naval and Military Club. Piccadilly, W,
C. Rothschild Leopold de, Ascott, Leighton Buzzard.
695 Rothschild Lord, M.S.H,, Tring Park, Herts.
Rouse Harry, Firby Hall, Bedale, Yorks.
Ruis James E., Jodrell Hall, Holmes Chapel, Cheshire.
St. Maur Lord Percy, Maiden Bradley, Bath.
Salt W. C, Willington Hall, Burton-on-Trent.
266 LIST OF MEMBERS.
700 Salvin Henry, 104b, Mount Street, W.
Samuelson Francis A. E., Breckenbrough Hall, Thirsk.
Sandbach Major S., Higgensfield, Whitchurch, Salop.
Sanders Henry, Brampton Hill, Northampton.
Sanders John, Fleet Marston, Aylesbury.
705 Sandiford N. P. F., Ingledene, Bowdon, Cheshire.
Sanfoi'd C. E. Ayshford, Nynhead Ct., Wellington, Somerset.
Saunders Capt. Frederick W., Naval and Military Club, S.W.
Scarth W. T., Staindrop House, Darlington.
Schiff A. G., 30, De Vere Gardens, Kensington, W.
710 Schreiber W. F. D., Dalton House, Watford.
Schwabe Alfred J., Orleans Club, King Street, St. James's, W.
Scott Charles Tollemache, Bosworth Park, Market Bosworth.
*Scott J. A. Robson, yr., of Newton, Midgard, Hawick, N.B.
Sewell W.,F.R.C.V.S.,53,Ehzabe[h Street, Eaton Square, S.W.
715 Seymour General W. H., C.B., Army and Navy Club, S.W.
Shaw Professor E. S., 12, Gay ton Road, Hampstead, N.W.
Sheather Charles, F.R.C.V.S., 51, York Terrace, N.W.
Sherratt Executors of late Alexander, Oclepitchard, Hereford.
"'^Shoolbred Walter, 10, Connaught Place, W.
720 Shrewsbury and Talbot Earl of, Ingestre Hall, Stafford.
Shuttleworth Major, Old Warden Park, Biggleswade.
Sim John A. , Wootten Wawen, Henley-in-Arden, Warwickshire.
C.F. -'^Simpson Sir H. L.,F.R.C.V.S., Gordon House, Windsor, Berks.
Skinner Capt. C. L. A., The Chantry, Ipswich.
725 Shngsby F. W., Red House, Monkton Moor, York.
Slingsby Thomas, Scriven Park, Knaresborough, Yorks.
Smith C. Jervis, Clifton Hall, Ashbourne, Derbyshire.
Smith Eustace A., Longhills, Lincoln.
Smith G. Murray, West Leake, Loughborough.
730 Smith S. Lee, Larkfield, near Maidstone.
Smith T. Graham, Easton Grey, Malmesbury, Wilts.
Smyth Major-General H. A., Malta.
Snelling C. A., Town Farm House, Oxted, Red Hill, Surrey.
Snowden W. C. P., Hutton Moor, Thirsk, Yorks.
735 Soden A. Soden, Gatwick, Billericay, Essex.
LIST OF MEMBERS. 267
Somerton Viscount, Woodyates, Cranborne, near Salisbury.
Souberbielle Edouard, 78, Cromwell Eoad, S.W.
South W. A., F.K.C.V.S., 40, New Bond Street, W.
Southampton Lord, Guilsborough, Northampton.
740 Southard Arthur, Fern Lodge, Bracknell, Berks.
Spencer Earl, K.G., M.F.H., Althorp Park, Northampton.
Spencer J. Maitland, Hillylands, Oakhill, Bath.
"■•'Spicer John E. P., Spye Park, Chippenham.
"Spicer Captain Julian, M.F.H., Spye Park, Chippenham.
745 Spiers Felix, 68, Lowndes Square, S.W.
Spiller J. {Address not known).
Springfield T. 0., Manor House, Baconsthorpe, Holt, Norfolk.
Stack Colonel C. E., Bayford Lodge, Wincanton, Somerset.
Stanford J. Benett, Pyt House, Tisbury, Wilts.
750 Stanley F. Sutton, Montague Street, Stone's End, Borough, S.E.
Stapleton George, Welby House, Market Deeping.
Starkey Capt. T. E., 4th Hussars, Naval & Military Club, S.W.
Starkie Colonel Le Gendre N., Huntroyde, Burnley.
-Stephens H. C, M.P., Church End, Finchley, N.
755 Stephens Wesley, Treblethick, Bodmin, Cornwall.
^■=Stern E. D., 4, Carlton House Terrace, S.W,
Stevenson Henry, 240, Clapham Road, S.W.
Stewart-Menzies W., Arndilly, Craig, Ellachie.N.B.
Stirling Colonel Sir W. G., Bart., 6, Cadogan Square, S.W.
760 Stobart William, Pepper Arden, Northallerton.
Stokes C. W. E., 6, Croft Terrace, Tenby.
Stokes J. H., Great Bowden House, Market Harborough.
Stopford Major Wilham, Ferney, Blackrock, co. Cork.
"-••Straker C. E., High Warden, Hexham, Northumberland.
765 Straker Frederic, Corbridge-on-Tyne, Northumberland.
='• Straker Herbert, Hartforth Grange, Eichmond, Yorks,
*Straker Joseph, New University Club, St. James's, S.W.
Straker J. C, M.F.H., Hexham, Northumberland.
rStraker J. H., Stagshaw House, Corbridge-on-Tyne.
770 Studdy Colonel T., E. A., Hopes Harbour, Stoke, Coventry.
Sturges E. M., M.A., Stanlake Park, Twyford, Berks.
268 LIST OF MEMBEKS.
jSturges John (Hon. Member), 72, Canfield Gardens, Finchley
Eoad, N.W.
'■Sutcliffe Tom, Stallingboro, Lincolnshire.
Sutherland Duke of, 23, Berkeley Square, W.
775 =• Swan E. C, Solberge, Northallerton.
Swanwick Eussell,Ruyal Agricultural College Farm, Cirencester.
'■'Tabor James, Great Baddow Lodge, Chelmsford.
Tabor J. E., Bovingdon Hall, Braintree, Essex.
Tailby W. W., Skeffington Hall, Leicester,
780 Talbot Lord E., 11th Hussars, 26, Curzon Street, Mayfair.W.
Talbot Col. Hon. E., C.B., 1st Life Guards, Grosvenor St., W.
C.F.H. Tanqueray Charles H., Earley, Eeading,
Tate Thomas, Allerburn, Alnwick.
784 Tattersall E., Albert Gate, Hyde Park, S.W.
C.E.F.H. Tattersall E. S. [Treasurer), Albert Gate, Hyde Park, S.W.
Taylor C. Howard, New Hall, near Barnsley.
Taylor Garrett, Trowse House, Norwich.
Taylor Marshall, Bishop Stortford.
Taylor William, Park Mains, Eenfrew, N.B.
790 Temple J. W., Leyswood, Groombridge, Kent.
Tennant E Craig, 57, Thames Street, Windsor.
Thomas Harry E., Eockleaze Point, Clifton, Bristol.
''Thomas Capt. S. Moreton. (Address not known).
Thompson George, Mousley End House, W^roxall, Warwick.
795 Thompson John, 55, Starton Eoad, Burton-on-Trent.
Thomson Henry, Altnaveigh House, Newry, Armagh.
Thornhill General, Lavender Farm, Ascot, Berks.
Thorpe C. E., 8, Billing Eoad, Northampton.
Threlfall Charles, The Beach, Hartford, Cheshire.
800 Thursby Piers, Broadwell Hill, Stow-on-the-Wold, Glos.
C.E. Tindall C. W., Brocklesby Park, Lincolnshire.
Todd Eichard, Englefield, Eeading.
Torr Edward E. Berry, Westleigh House, Bideford, N.Devon.
Toulmin Francis, Wilton House, Addison Eoad, S.W.
805 Tower Lieut. -General Conyers, C.B., Thorufield, Eugby.
LIST OF MEMBERS. 269
Towers-Clark Capt. James, Uplands, Darlington.
C.E.F.H. Tredegar Lord {Past-President), M.F.H., Tredegar Park,
Newport, Mon.
Trefusis Major Hon. C. Forbes, Fettercairn House, N.B.
Trench B. B., 18, Birchin Lane, E.G.
810 Trench W. T., Redwood, Lorrha, Roscrea, co. Tipperary.
Trew J. P., Baggrave Hall, Leicester.
Tristi'am Capt. L., Welsh Regiment, 95, Crwys Road, Cardiff.
Troyte-Chafyn-Grove G., North Coker House, Yeovil.
Truman Col. W. R., Army and Navy Club, Pall Mall, S.W.
815 Turner T. Warner, Welbeck, Worksop.
Turnor Algernon, C.B. ,37, Pont Street, S.W.
Tuyll Baron C. de, Horton, Chipping Sodbury, Gloucestershire.
Tyler Colonel Trevor B., Shoeburyness.
Valentia Viscount, Bletchington Park, Oxford.
820 Van Brabant Edward, 195, Buckingham Palace Road, S.W.
Van de Weyer Col. V. B., New Lodge, Windsor Forest.
C. Vaughan-Pryse-Rice C, M.F.H,, Llwy-ny-Brain, Llandovery,
Carmarthenshire.
Verney R. J., M.R.C.V.S., Oxford.
Vernon Sir Harry Foley, Bart., Hanbury Hall, Droitwich.
825 Wade G. Tempest, The Repository, Leicester.
Waine W. Wheatley, Newington, S.E.
Walker H. G. (Address not hiovm).
'''Walker, Sir Peter C, Bart., Osmaston Manor, Derby.
Walker R. H., Hartwood, West Calder, Edinburgh.
830 '''Walker Major W. Hall, Gateacre Grange, Liverpool.
-Wall E. W., Fox Hill, White Knights, Reading.
Wallace Major R. H., R.H.A., Army and Navy Club, S.W.
Waller Edmund, M.D., Bridge Street, Peterborough.
Wallis James, Beddington, Croydon.
835 'Wallis W. L., The Wish, Eastbourne.
Walsh Capt. L. P., R.A., W^ilton Castle, Ross, Herefordshire.
Walton William, Walvendon House, Nelson, Lane.
270 LIST OF MEMBEBS.
Wantage Lord, K.C.B., V.C., Lockinge Park, Wantage.
Ward G. W., Cobden House, Leicester.
840 Ward James, Great Brampton, Hereford.
Ward-Jackson C, Normanby Hall, Normanby, Middlesboro'-
on-Tees.
Wardrop Lieut. -Colonel F. M., 12th Lancers, Preston.
Warner William P., M.F.H., Quorn Hall, Loughborough.
"Warren G. H., Woolton, near Liverpool.
845 Warren T. H., Boughton Mill, Northampton.
Watkins Charles, Wilcroft, Hereford.
Watkins C. F., Navan, co. Meath, Ireland.
Watson Gen. Sir J., K.C.B., V.C, United Service Club, S.W.
Watson W. J., Breaston, Derby.
850 Weatherby E., Oatlands, Surrey.
Welby J. Earle, Abingdon Hall, Grantham.
Wells E. F., Buxhall Vale, Stowmarket.
Wenlock Lord, Escrick, York.
West T. B. C, Chaddleworth House, Wantage.
855 Westcar C. W. Prescott, M.F.H., Strode Park, Heme, Kent.
Westminster Duke of, K.G., Eaton Hall, Chester.
Weston Arthur F. Anderton, Holme Grange, Wokingham.
Weymouth Viscount, M.P., Longleat, Warminster.
Wharton J. T., Skelton Castle, Cleveland.
860 Wharton W. H. A., M.F.H., Skelton Castle, Cleveland.
*Wheatley Albert, F.E.C.V.S., Beading, Berks.
Wheeldon W. G., Friar Gate, Derby.
Wheeler A. L., Army and Navy Club, S.W.
Whitaker Percival A. O., Southwold, Suffolk,
865 White G. L., Oak Farm, Egginton, Burton-on-Trent.
Whitehead G., Deighton Grove, York.
Whittingham L. B., Llandrinio Hall, Oswestry.
Whyte R. J. Preston, Leigh House, Chulmleigh, Devon.
-Wickham H., M.F.H., Barnwell Castle, Oundle.
870 Wiggin Walter W., Forehill House, King's Norton, Worcs.
Wight Edgar, Tedstone Court, Worcester.
Wilder Russell, Albany, Piccadilly, W.
LIST OF MEMBERS. 271
Wilkes G. W., Highfield, Knowle, Warwickshire.
Wilkinson Frank B., Blyth Spital, Eotherham.
875 Willding-Jones Willding, Hampton Hall, Malpas, Cheshire.
Williams Major-General A. H. W., Commanding Troops,
Woolwich District, Woolwich.
Williams F. Vaughan-, M.F.H., 49, Eutland Gate, S.W.
Wilhams George, F.E.C.V.S., 10, Wilton Eoad, Pimlico, S.W.
Williams George H., M.E.C.V.S., 15, Holbein Place, S.W.
880 Williams Captain G. Stanley (Address not hioivn.)
Williams Eomer, 19, Great Cumberland Place, Hyde Park, W.
"■■Williams T. J. Jones, Laughern Hill, Wichenford, Worcester.
Williamson Colonel David E., Lawers, Crieff, N.B.
C.E. Wilmot Sir Eobert, Bart., Binfield Grove, Bracknell, Berks.
885 Wilson Arthur, M.F.H., Tranby Croft, Hull.
Wilson A. M., Didmarton, Chippenham.
Wilson Hubert M., The Hermitage, Holmes Chapel, Cheshire.
Wilson Sir Jacob, Chillingham Barns, Belford, Northumberland.
Wilson W., Beauchief Hall, near Sheffield.
890 Wilson-Todd Captain W. P., M.F.H., Leases Hall, Bedale.
Withers Alfred, Kingsgate, Brondesbury, N.W.
C.F.H. Withers Henry, 556, Oxford Street, W.
Withington Frederick E., Fringford Lodge, Bicester.
Wolfe J. W., 20, Eussell Square, W.C.
895 Wood C. H. G., Carleton Lodge, Pontefract.
C. Wood Colonel E. A., C.B., The Grange, Harden, Devizes.
Wood E. J. W., Meece House, Stone, Staffs.
Wood Colonel George W., Nithsdale House, Ingatestone, Essex.
Wood E. F. M., Belswardyne Hall, Shrewsbury.
900 Woolcott Henry, Leigh Hall, Savernake, Marlborough.
Worcester Marquis of, Badminton, Chippenham.
Wright C. B. E., M.F.H., Kennels, Pontefract.
=;= Wright William, Wollaton, Nottingham.
Wroughton W., Creatou, Northampton.
905 Wyles Harry, Holly-Hurst, The Park, Nottingham.
Yarborough Earl of, M.F.H., Brocklesby Park, Lincolnshire.
272 LIST OF MEMBERS.
Yates Captain Park, M.F.H., Ince Hall, Chester.
Yerburgh E. A., M.P., Woodfold Park, Blackburn.
909 Younger William, 18, Great Stuart Street, Edinburgh.
LADY MEMBERS.
Life Lady Members, f
fBarrett-Lennard Miss A. C, Belhus, Purfleet, Essex.
fBass Hon. Mrs. Hamar, 145, Piccadilly, W.
Blyth Mrs., 8, Great Marlborough Street, W.
jBoden Mrs., The Friary, Derby.
fBoden Miss, The Friary, Derby.
915 tBoden Mrs. Walter, Abbots Hill, Derby.
tBrudenell-Bruce Lady Henry, 36, Eaton Place, S.W.
f Burges Mrs. Mary, Hawthorndale Bracknell, Berks.
fByass Mrs. Arthur, Norton Hall, Daventry.
fCanimell Mrs. George, Brookfield Manor, Hathersage, Sheffield.
920 tClark Miss D'Arcy, Burnaston House, Derby.
Clarke, Mrs., Noblethorpe, Barnsley.
tClili'ord Mrs. C, The Eed House, Market Drayton, Salop.
Colvile Hon. Mrs., LuUington, Burton-on-Trent.
tCraig Mrs. A. W., Docklands, Ingatestone, Essex.
925 fCross Mrs. J. P., Catthorpe Towers, Rugby.
Curzon Viscountess, Woodlands, Uxbridge.
fCzarnikow Miss Ada, Effingham Hill, Dorking.
tDawkins Mrs. E. H., The Manor House, Malmesbury.
fDe Trafford Miss Annette, Hothorpe, Eugby.
980 Dillon Hon. Miss, Sliipton Lodge, Shipton-under-Wychwood,
Oxou.
f Everitt Mrs. Ernest, Cooper Hill, Alvechurch, Worcs.
fFort Mrs., Foston, Derby.
fFrancisMrs. E.E.,Broomfields,GrennellEoad, Sutton, Surrey.
LIST OF MEMBERS. 273
Gore-Booth Miss A., Lissadell, Sligo, Ireland.
935 f Hanbury Miss Marie F. L,, Belmoot, East Barnet, Herts.
jHindlip Lady, Hindlip Hall, Worcester.
fHoare Mrs. C. T., Bignell, Bicester,
f Holland Mrs., Marchington Hall, Uttoxeter.
fHolway-Calthrop Mrs. W. H., Stanhoe Hall, King's Lynn,
Norfolk.
940 King Miss A. K., D'Anvers House, Cul worth, Banbury.
tKnox-Gore Miss, Mount Falcon, Ballina, co. Mayo.
fLuttrell Mrs. Margaret, Edington, Bridgwater, Somerset.
Mcintosh Mrs., Havering Park, Havering-atte-Bower, Essex,
f Morgan Miss Violet, Euperra Castle, Newport, Mon.
945 f Peacock Mrs., Vernon's Oak, Sudbury, Derby.
•f-Rawnsley Mrs. E. P., Girsby Manor, Market Easen.
fEicardo Mrs. G. C., Donnington Castle House, Newbury.
tShrewsbury and Talbot Countess of, Ingestre Hall, Stafford.
fSmith Mrs. Jervis, Clifton Hall, Ashbourne, Derby.
950 f Standish Miss Lucy, New Park, Brockenhurst, Hants,
f Sturges Mrs. E. M., Stanlake Park, Twyford, Berks.
Temple Miss M., Ewhurst, Guildford.
fThornewill Miss 0., Eangeraore, Burton-on-Trent.
Trotter Miss Margaret, 9, Ovington Gardens, S.W.
955 fVaughan-Pryse-Eice Mrs., Llwy-ny-Brain, Llandovery, Car-
marthenshire.
tWall Mrs. M. A., Fox Hill, White Knights, Reading,
f Wilkes Mrs. G. W., Highfield, Knowle, Warwickshire.
27J: LIST OF MEMBEKS.
REGIMENTS.
Cavalry.
Hussars, Officers of the 3rd.
'•'Hussars, Officers of the 4th.
960 "Hussars, Officers of the 10th.
Hussars, Officers of the 14th.
Hussars, Officers of the 15th.
"Hussars, Officers of the 18th.
Hussars, Officers of the 20th.
965 Inniskilling Dragoons, Officers of the.
^Lancers, Officers of the 9th.
■'•'■Lancers, Officers of the 12th.
'"Eoyal Dragoons, Officers of the.
Infantry.
East Surrey (2nd Battahon), Officers of the.
970 Oxford Light Infantry (4th Battalion), Officers of the, Cowley
Barracks, Oxford.
Eoyal Berkshire (3rd Battalion), Officers of the, The Barracks,
Eeading.
Eoyal Fusiliers (2nd Battalion), Officers of the.
SOCIETIES, (SiC.
Abergavenny Horse Show and Agricultural Association,
Abergavenny.
Bath Horse Show Society, 16, Milsom Street, Bath.
Bath and "West of England and Southern Counties Society, 14,
Terrace Walk, Bath.
Co. Cork Agricultural Society, Cork.
Compton Stud Co., Saudley Stud Farm, Gillingham, Dorset.
Dalkeith Agricultural Society, Canipend, Dalkeith.
Exeter Horse Show Society, Exeter.
LIST OF MEMBERS. 276
980 HollymouQt Agricultural Society, Carra Villa, HoUymount, co.
Mayo.
Lechlade and V. W. Horse Show, Dudgrove, Fairford, Glos.
Leicestershire Agricultural Society, Syston, Leicester.
Limerick Horse Show, 18, Upper Mallow Street, Limericlt.
Lincolnshire Agricultural Society, St. Benedict's Sq., Lincoln.
985 Northamptonshire Agricultural Society, Harpole, Northampton.
Peterborough Agricultural Society, Queen Street, Peterborough.
Pytchley Hunt Show Society, East Haddon, Northampton.
Eoss Horse Improvement Society, Eosedale, Ross-on-Wye,
Herefordshire.
Sherborne and South of England Horse Show Society, Sher-
borne, Dorset.
990 Tunbridge Wells and S. E. Counties Agricultural Society,
Frant, Tunbridge Wells.
United Counties Hunters' Society (Carmarthen), Llysuewydd,
Llandyssil, S. Wales.
992 Warwickshire Agricultural Society, Warwick.
N.B. — Members are partictdai-ly reqiiested to make flic Sccrcfanj acquainted
with any errors in their Nanii-s or Places of Residence.
Secretary— A. B. CHARLTON,
11, Chandos Street,
Cavendish Square,
London, E.
THE HUNTERS' IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY
Was established to improve and encourage the breeding of Horses for
Hunting, Eiding, Driving and Military purposes, and the Council would
specially draw attention to the following brief record of its work : —
1. — Service Premiuins for Thoroughbred Stallions.
As pioneer in the movement for the encouragement of Horse-breeding, the
Society, in 1885, inaugurated the system of giving Sei-vice Premiums for
Thoroughbred StaUions, which has resulted in no less a sum than £32,450 being
so awarded.
2.— Hunter Brood Mares and Young Stock.
The claims of the Hunter Brood Mares and their produce have received full
recognition, as Premiums valued at £2500 have been awarded in London and,
latterly (with a view to obviating the risk and danger to Brood Mares travelling
in the spring) at the summer local shows. THIRTY-POUR Societies offered the
Gold Medal this summer.
3.— Hunter Sires.
The Council has registered the pedigrees and permits the exhibition of Stallions,
not thoroughbred, but with only a remote strain, in compliance with approved
rules, whose entries will be of interest to Hunter Breeders.
4.— Registration of Pedigrees.
With a view to inducing tenant farmers and breeders to keep a record of the
pedigrees of their mares and young stock, the Society has published four
Volumes of the Record of Hunter Mares and Sires, containing the registry of 673
]\Iares, while the current book contains the entries of 13 Hunter Stallions and 303
Hunter Mares and Fillies.
5.— Influence of the Society.
The Society may well claim its share in the present revival of Horse-breeding
in the country, and its influence may be discerned in many districts where the
prizes for Hunter Brood Mares have been doubled to obtain the Society's Gold
Medal.
6. — Future Spring Shows.
The increasing entries at the London Shows, held since 1885 in conjunction
with the Hackney Horse Society, so taxed the accommodation at the recent show,
not only for the exhibits but for the members and public, that it was felt some
change was inevitable. It was decided that the Hunters' Improvement Society
should hold a separate show, and, on the invitation of the Council, the Royal
Commission on Horse-breeding have favourably considered the proposal to there
offer the Queen's Premiums for Thoroughbred Stallions. In 189-4, thp: Hunters'
Improvement Society therefore holds a show of its own, having
as its primary object the promotion and encouragement of the breeding of
Hunters. To meet the call on the Society's funds which this new departure
demands, the Council wish to make a special appeal to
Members. That they will bring the Society's past work and future aims before
ladies and gentlemen interested in the object for which it was established, and to
Non-members. That they will become subscribers and thus aid the Council to
extend its scope of utility.
The Society now numbers nearly 1000 Members.
Members of the Hunters' Improvement Society have the following privileges : —
1. Free admission to the Annual Sbow and Grand Stand.
•i. Making Entries for the Annual Show at Half rates.
3. A free copy of the record of Mares and Sires issued periodically by the Society, and the
purchase of extra or back volumes at reduced rates.
4. Half rates for making Entries in the Record of Mares and Sires.
Life Lady Members receive free admission to the Annual Show and Grand Stand,
and may purchase any volume of the Record of Mares and Sires at Members Rates.
Form for Nomination of New Member.
HUNTERS' IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY.
Established to promote the Breeding of Riding, Driving and Military Horses.
Constituted June 30th, 1885.
state whether Life, or Annual, or Life Lady Member
I hereby apply to he admitted [ . j
Member of the Hunters' Impbovement Society, subject to the
Articles of Association and the Bije-Laws of the Society.
Signature of Candidate.^
Christian Name, Surname, ami Title.
Residence
Post Toion
County
Proijosed by
Date
* I.IFE ITIEIIUER^ - - . 15 Guinea. ,acl..
* 1.IFE 1.AOV .^lETIBEK^ . 3 G.unea. each.
* Statement of privileges will be found on opposite page.
The Society's year begins Jamiary 1st.
If any entry forms for the next volume of Record of Hunter MarpsTTifl^hcaa-o • ■■
please fill up the following form :— nuuier Jiares and Sues are required
STALLIONS.
^MARES.
INSPECTIONS OF MARES.
Secretary's Address :
A. B. CHARLTON,
1,1, Chandos Street,
Cavendish Square,
London, W.
Hunters' ImproYement Society, Established 1885.
STAMP.
A. B. CHARLTON,
II, Chandos Street,
Cavendisli Square,
LONDON, W.
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