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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 

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ADMIRAL     BENBOW 

HESPER 

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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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Vedette 


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Voltiseur 


Mare 


Voltaire 
Martha  Lynn 


Alarm 

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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. 
1 881  - 

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 
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Orville,  by  Beningborough. 

Eleanor,  by  Whiskey. 

Marmion,  by  Whiskey. 

Harpalice,  by  Gohanna. 

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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 
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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 

< 

O 
Q 
O 
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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. 


no 


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 

__ 

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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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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. 


AT  THE  1892  SHOW  OP  THE  HUNTERS*  IMPROVEMENT  SOCIETY.        169 
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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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HUNTERS'    IMPROVEMENT    SOCIETY 

(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. 


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II,    Chandos    Street, 

Cavendisli    Square, 
LONDON,    W. 


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