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THE 


THOROUGHBRED  HORSE. 


HIS  ORIGIN,  now  TO  BREED  AND 
ROW   SELECT   HIM. 


WITH    THE 


HORSE  BREEDERS^  GUIDE. 


EMBUACIXG    OXE    IIl'XDRED    TABULATED   PEDIGREES    OF   THE   PKIXCI- 

PAL  SIRE8,  WITH  El'LL  PEREORMAXCES  OF  EACH  AXD 

BEST  OF  THEIR  GET,  COVERIXG   THE 

SEASON    OF    1892. 


By  S.  D.  BRUCE, 

Author    of  the    Ainei-ic-an    Stud    Book. 


Published  at  the 

Office    of  the    TURP\    FIELD    AND    FARM, 

Times  Building,  New  York. 


Entered  according  to  the  Act  of  Congress,  in  the  year  1S93, 

By  S.  D.  Bruce, 
in  the  otlice  of  the  Librarian  of  Congress,  Washington,  D.  C. 


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INDEX 

TO  THE  SIRES  OF  STALLIONS  TABULATED. 


^X-  -  Alarm son 

Albert  Victor ' 

♦Australian ' 

*Billet '.'.'.'.'.'.'..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.  ' 

«Blair  Atii'ol'  '.'.'.y.'.'.'. .'.'...'. .  ' 

Bonuie  Scotlaud ' 

*BuckJeu  ' 

Cheviot  ' 

Claremont " 

C'r<^aucier ' 

Dakota '' 

Distin ' 

Doncaster " 

Enquirer ' 

Eolus  ' 

Flageolet " 

Galopin " 

GWroy  . .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.  ' 

*Glenelg ' 

■*Glenearrv ' 

Grinstc-ad ' 

Hampton " 

Hermit " 

Hindoo ' 

*Kin2  Ernest ' 

Kinfffisher ' 

Kinj^Tom ' 

*Leaniiugton ' 

Lexington..... ' 

Lisbon  " 

Longfellow " 

Lowlander " 

Macaroni " 


PA  OB. 

of  *Eclipse Himyar 173 

Marsyas *Albert Ill 

"        *The  Sailor  Prince 271 

'        West  Australian Fellowcraf t 161 

■  "  "         Harry  O'Fallon 171 

'  "  "         iVIiser  219 

•  "  "         Spendthrift 2.57 

'  "  "         Springbok 259 

'  "  "         Wildidle  299 

■  '•  "         Wilful 301 

'       Voltigeur Belvidere 113 

'''         Sir  Dixon 253 

Stockwell *Stonehenge 2fi3 

lago  Bramble 1 19 

■  ''^     Luke  Blackburn 209 

Lord  Clifden Bend'or 115 

"  Buckmaster 121 

Adventurer  *Paramatta 227 

Blair  Athol *Esher 1.53 

Le  Sarrazin *Wood  Moss 303 

*Billet Phil  Warren 229 

Trumpeter *Cliaraxus 127 

StoekweU «Eossington 239 

*Leamington Ecuador 143 

"  Emperor 145 

"  Falsetto 157 

"  Farandole 159 

"  Inspector  B 177 

^Leamington Knight  of  EUerslie 193 

Plutus. " *Ravon-d'Or 237 

Vedette *Gaiore  163 

*King  Galop 187 

Lexington Grinstead  167 

'       Citadel Postguard 233 

Thormanby Col.  Clark 131 

Gilroy Volants 291 

Lord  Clifden *Eothen 151 

"  *Kingston 191 

Newminster *St.  Blaise 241 

Virgil Hanover 169 

Kin^  Tom Kinglike 189 

Lexington Turco 281 

Harkaway *Great  Tom 165 

Faugh-a  Ballagh Enquirer 147 

''^  "        Eolus 149 

"  "        Iroquois 179 

"  "        Longfellow 205 

"  "         Onondaga 225 

"  "        Powhattau  235 

"  "        Sensation 245 

"  "        Stratford 265 

Boston Tom  Ochiltree 273 

Uncas 285 

"        Wanderer 295 

*Pliaeton Troubadour 279 

*Lcamington Leonatus 197 

"  Linden 199 

"  Logic 203 

"  The  Bard 267 

Dale,«man *Dutch  Organ 141 

Sweetmeat *,VIacaroon! 211 

"  *Mocassin 221 


*Mortemer son  of 

Musket " 

Pero  Gomez " 

*Phaetoii.... '.'.'.'.. "^ 

Planet..!!..!..'. " 

*Prince  Charlie " 

*Rayon-d'Or '' 

Rebel " 

Rosicrucian " 

St.  Simon " 

Scottish  Chief " 

Sensation " 

Silvio " 

Star  Davis " 

Sterling " 

The  Peer " 

The  Ranger " 

Traducer " 

Uncas " 

Vandal " 

Virgil  " 

War  Dance " 

Wenloek " 


Compirgne.. 
Toxophilite. 
Beadsman.. . 

King  Tom. . 


Galopin 

Lerd  of  the  Isles  . 


.  Exile 155 

*Maxim 217 

♦Pontiai 1231 

*Siddartha 347 

.  King  Alfonso 18.5 

.  Lisbon 201 

Revenue Whisper 297 

Blair  Atliol Salvator 343 

"  *The  Jacobite 3fi9 

"  *Wagner 393 

Flageolet Julien ISl 

Socks Manchaca 313 

Beadsman *Black  Dean 117 

"         *Laureate 19.5 

*Masetto 215 

*Simon  Magus 251 

*DonaldA 139 

*Kantaka 183 

*Leamington Centaur 1-33 

Blair  Athol *Silvermine 349 

*Glencoe Day  Star 135 

Oxford *Lovalist 207 

"     *Stalwart 361 

"     *Top  Gallant 375 

Melbourne *Darebin 1.33 

Voltigeur *Uhlan 283 

The  Libel *Cheviot 139 

"        *Sir  Modred - 255 

Lexington Oneko 333 

*Gleneoe Ventilator 287 

Vandal Hindoo 175 

"       Tremont 377 

"       Vocalic 289 

Lexington Chance 135 

Lord  Clifden *Abingdon 109 

"  *Deceiver 137 


INDEX 

TO  THE  DAMS  OF  STALLIONS  TABULATED. 


Acoustic by  *Australian. 


*Agenoria 

*Algebra 

Ann   Fief 

Annie  Booth 

Araucaria 

Badge 

Boot  and  Saddle.. 

Bourbon  Belle 

Brademante 

Capitola 

Carolin 

Casuistry 

Coimbra 

C'olossa 

Coral 

Duchess  of  .\iaifi.. 
Fanny  Washington 

Farfak'tta 

*Faverdale 

Florence 

Fusee 

Glenluine "  *Glenelg. 

Hawthorn  Bloom. 

Hermita 

Hester 

Hira 

Idalia 

Idlew'iid  v. '.'.'.■.■.'.  v. 
Ivy  Leaf 


*Judith 

Kate  Fislier 

Kate  Walker.... 

Katoua 

King  Tom  .Vlare 

Lady  Abbess 

Lady  Langden . . 


Lexington Fellowcraf t 161 

Miser 219 

Spendthrift 257 


Adventurer *Pontiac 231 

Diophantus "Donald  A 139 

Alarm Tremont 277 

Marion Phil  Warren 229 

Ambrose *Ravon-d'Or 237 

Gilroy Logic 203 

Trumpeter *Deceiver 137 

*Bonnie  Scotland Hanover im 

War  Dance Tlie  Bard 2t>7 

Vandal King  Alfonso ia5 

*Sc\-t hian Ventilator 287 

The   Miner *Loyalist 207 

Kingston *St6nehenge 363 

Colossus Inspector  B 177 

Vandal Uncas 28.t 

Wanderer 295 

EUand «Wagner 293 

Revenue Eolus 149 

*Australian Falsetto 157 

The  Palmer Centaur 123 

•'            Oneko 223 

Lexington Hindoo 175 

Marsyas *St.  Blaise 241 

Troubadour 279 

Kettledrum *Albert HI 

Hermit *The  Sailor  Prince 271 

Lexington Springbok 259 

Lexington  Himyar 173 

Cambuscan *(  heviot 129 

*Sir  Modred 255 

LcxinirtOTi Wildidle 2S9 

'Australian Bramble 119 

Jaconet "  *Leamington Belvidere 113 

SirDixon 253 

-Macaroni Julien 181 

Bill  Cheatham Col.  Clark 131 

Emliry's  Lexington Bend'or 115 

Voucher .". Tom  Ochiltree 273 

King  Tom *King  Galop 187 

Cathedral *Masetto 215 

Kettledrum *Abingdon 109 


*Lady  Love 

Lady  Maura 

*Lady  Nar 

La  .Sicchaute 

La  Polka 

Last  Love 

Laura 

Lemonade 

Lida 

Lily  Agnes 

Linda  Lewis 

Lizzie  Hazlewood 

Lurline 

Madame  Strauss. . 

Maggie  B.  B 

Maiden 

Mattie  Gross 


Caterer Lisbon 201 

'     Macaroni *Galore 163 

Macaroni *Wood  .Moss 303 

■  Tumus *Uhlau 283 

Lexington Post  Guard 2S3 

•    Annandale *King6ton 191 

Orlando *Laureate 195 

'  *Leamington Manchaca 213 

Lexington *Enquirer 147 

Macaroni *Rossington 239 

Oliver Linden 199 

■  Soathelock Knight  of  Ellerslie 193 

Traducer *Darebin 133 

King  Tom *Mocassin 221 

*AustraUan Iroquois 179 

Lexington Powhattan 235 

Lexington Whisper , 297 


MetaH by 

Mimi ■' 

Nameless " 

Nantura " 

Nevada " 

Nuneat  on " 

Orlando  mare " 

Perhaps " 

*Pussy " 

Realization " 

Salina " 

Sappho " 

Scraps " 

Seclusion " 

Sea  Mark " 

*Second  Hand " 

Semper  Felix " 

Sister  Anne " 

*Songstress '■ 

Sovereign  Marc   '" 

Squeez'em " 

Sultana " 

*■^unuy  South " 

Susan  Beane " 

The  Pearl. ..!...!.. " 

*Toucques. " 

Tymbestere " 

Una " 

Vesperlight " 

Waltz " 

AVheel  of  Fortune " 

Woodcraft " 


Harry  of  the  West Buckmaster lat 

*Eclipse Kinslike 189 

Blinkhoolie *Black  Dean 117 

Brawner's  Eclipse Longfellow 2(J5 

Lexington Ecuador 143 

"  Luke  Blackburn a09 

Orlando *Silvcimine 249 

"       *The  Jacobite 269 

*  Australian Chance 125 

Diophantus Wilful 301 

Vespasian *Maxim 217 

Lexington Salvator 343 

Kingston *Charaxus ia7 

Lord  of  the  Hills *Paramatta 2ii7 

Tadmor *Kantaka 183 

Adventurer *Stalwart  261 

*Top  Gallant 275 

Stockwell Exile 155 

*Phaelou  Lconatus 197 

*Glenelg Volante 291 

Chanticleer *Macaroon 211 

•^Sovereign- Grinstead 167 

Lexington Day  Star. . '. 135 

Oxford *Eothen 151 

Birdcatcher Harry  O'Fallon 171 

Lexington Onondaga 225 

"'         Sensation 245 

"  Stratford 265 

Ncwminster *8iddartha 247 

Mouarque Turco 881 

TheRake* *Dutoh  Organ 141 

Dusk *Esher 153 

Childe  Harold Emperor 145 

Lexington Farandole 159 

Adventurer *Simon  Magus  251 

Voltigeur *Great  Tom". 165 


INTRODUCTION. 


TiiK  author  in  wrifiii;;  this  liook  and  cdniiiilinj;  the  tabulated  pedigrees  of 
the  sires  to  lie  found  in  it.  lias  lieen  iiidiieed  to  do  so  in  the  hope  of  their 
proviiij;  useful  to  those  engaged  in  breeding  for  the  turf,  or  who  are  seeking 
to  foster  this  most  pojiular  national  amusement.  Very  nuiny  of  our  largest 
breeders  ignore  the  lessons  taught  in  the  "  Stud  Book  and  Racing  Calendar." 
I  earnestly  commend  to  all  the  necessity  of  observing  what  sources  and  what 
course  of  breeding  have  iiroduced  the  best  results  in  England,  which  may  be 
most  properly  called  the  home  of  the  thoroughbred  horse.  I  have  given  ni.v 
own  views  as  to  the  best  mode  to  successfully  breetl  the  race-horse,  the  best 
mode  to  select  a  stallion  and  brood  mare,  and  the  treatment  of  the  same  both 
in  the  stud  and  on  the  farm.  I  do  not  exjiect  that  all  will  agree  with  me, 
but  the  ideas  expressed  and  ]daiis  suggested  will  do  away  with  many  of  tlie 
chances  incident  to  breeding.  Tliere  is  much  uncertainly,  and  always  will  be, 
attending  the  best  and  most  careful  mode  of  breeding,  and  this  opinion  is 
strongly  exemplified  in  the  frequent  occurrence  of  one  horse  being  of  very  high 
form  and  an  excellent  race-horse,  and  a  full  brother  or  sister  being  only  ordi- 
nary ;  yet  I  differ  from  a  great  many  in  the  opinion  that  breeding  depends  entirely 
uiiiiu  chance.  Accitlents  and  other  unforeseeu  causes,  some  of  thera  so  unim- 
portant and  abstruse  as  to  escape  our  attention  or  come  within  our  knowledge, 
mav  prevent  the  best  bred  and  most  promising  animal  from  arriving  at  its 
uatural  size  and  true  shajie,  and  a  little  difference  in  conformation,  symmetry 
and  constitution  may  make  a  decided  diflerence  in  goodness  and  speed.  The 
foal  may  be  weak  and  have  a  delicate  constitution,  owing  to  the  dam  being 
starved  and  exiiosed  to  liardshijis  while  carrying  it,  or  it  may  lun  e  been  iin- 
projierly  reared.  This  jiroves  that  great  care  and  knowledge  are  necessary  in 
rearing  horses  for  the  turf,  as  well  as  judgment  and  attention  in  selecting  mares 
and  stallions  from  which  to  breed.  The  chief  points  are  pure  blood,  confor- 
mation, constitution,  racing  lineage  and  hereditary  soundness.  The  nearer  we 
get  to  true  shape  with  the  other  points  combined,  the  more  certainly  we  will 
arrive  at  excellence.  We  often  liiid  a  large  horse  of  good  sluqie  and  racing 
synnnetry  ;  but  where  there  is  one  good  large  one  there  are  a  dozen  small  or 
medium  sized  ones.  The  greater  the  size,  when  ((unbined  with  the  good  qual- 
ities, the  greater  the  excellence  and  llie  powers,  for  a  good  little  horse  cannot 
oopo  with  a  great  good  one.  Hence  size  with  constitution,  soundness  and 
symmetry  constitute  the  height  of  jierfection.  While  I  advocate  and  commend 
pure  blood,  I  am  convinced  that  ver.v  often  pedigree  is  the  only  point  at  which 
some  breeders  look,  ignoring  altogether  shape  and  action  ;  hence  failures.  The 
establishment    of    reputation     by    a   stallion   dciiends     on    his    having   good   marcs 


Vin  IXTRODIX'TIOX. 

at  first,  for  it'  lio  has  only  bail  and  imliHVri'iit  ones  the  produce  will  bo  iu 
low  form  and  a  disaiipointinent,  and  the  horse  condemned  as  a  failure.  To 
prove  this,  it  is  only  necessary  to  cito  the  Godolphin  Arabian  and  Marsko; 
the  former  but  for  the  accident  of  coveriu<;  Koxaua  and  getting  Lath  would 
have  died  nnk'iown,  while  Marske,  who  had  been  standing  for  half  a  guinea  and 
was  s(dd  for  twenty  guineas,  after  siring  Eclipse  was  sold  for  one  thousand 
guineas  and  covered  at  one  hundred  guineas.  Squirt,  the  sire  of  Marske,  had 
been  ordered  sliot  and  was  saved  by  the  intercession  of  his  groom  ;  he  after- 
wards got  Marske,  Syphon  and  the  celebrated  Sijuirt  mare,  the  dam  of  Maiden 
Purity,  Pumpkin  and  other  famous  horses.  That  many  good  race-horses  have 
proved  failures  as  stallions  and  many  poor  race-horses  successful  ones  no  cue 
can  doubt,  as  instance  Lath,  who  was  a  famous  race-horse  but  an  inditfereut 
stallion,  whiLst  his  full  brother  Cade  was  an  indifferent  race-horse  but  a  most 
excellent  stallion.  Flying  Childers  dazzled  the  world  by  the  splendor  of  his 
career  on  the  tnrf,  yet  his  brother,  Bartlett's  Childers,  proved  far  the  better  stall- 
ion. According  to  my  notions,  no  horse  can  be  a  good  race-horse  or  a  suc- 
cessful stallion  that;  does  not  possess  great  symmetry,  by  which  I  do  not  mean 
beauty,  but  a  show  of  all  those  points,  such  as  conformation,  length,  i)Ower 
and  muscle,  justly  united.  Notwithstanding  it  is  often  asserted  that  hor.ses  run 
in  all  shapes,  it  cannot  be  denied  that  they  run  better  and  more  frequently 
where  they  are  well  and  truly  shaped  and  of  tried  and  approved  conformation. 
A  horse  may  appear  to  the  eye  of  ordinary  judges  very  plain  and  ill  shaped, 
and  still  be  in  high  form,  and  to  the  eye  of  a  connoisseur  right  iu  all  the  material 
points  for  racing  purposes.  The  machinery  properly  put  together  is  the  point. 
Chances  and  accidents  arc  closely  allieil  to  all  pursuits,  and  more  particularly 
to  breeding  for  the  turf,  and  luck  very  freiiuently  predominates  over  skill 
and  judgment;  and  whilst  breeding  cannot  be  nnide  a  certainty  or  reduced 
to  a  science,  it  should  not  be  left  to  chance.  It  cannot  be  too  minutely  studied, 
investigated  or  attended  to  in  all  its  branches,  and  the  breeder  who  selects 
his  mares  and  stallions  with  care,  attention  and  judgment  as  to  jinrity  of  pedi- 
gree, symmetry  of  form,  temper,  soundness  and  constitution,  in  fait,  those  i>os- 
sessing  all  those  essential  qualities  of  speed  and  stoutness,  must  be  nunc  suc- 
cessful than  one  who  breeds  at  haphazard  and  pays  no  ngard  to  thcM-  estab- 
lished rules,  at  the  same  time  crossing  and  preserving  the  blood  of  his  mares 
judiciously,  and  aiming  to  remedy  the  defects,  deficient  properties  and  inferior 
qualities  of  his  mares  by  the  superior  conforunition,  symmetry,  admirable  prop- 
erties and  brilliant  (inalities  of  the  stallion,  or  vice  versa.  Those  who  do 
this  will  be  more  likely  to  prodme  a  nniri;  symmetrical,  high-typed  and  suc- 
cessful race-horse  than  those  who  pay  no  attention  to  these  jjoints.  S]ieculative 
experiments  may  suit  those  of  large  fortunes,  but  the  thinking  and  juiticions 
breeder,  aware  of  the  great  i'X]>ens(>,  constant  and  iniicniilting  attention  neces- 
sary for  success,  will  coiilini'  himself  to  the  established  |irartice  of  mm  wliosi- 
experience,  judgment,  attention  and  sncrcss  in  breeding  are  worthy  of  imita- 
tion. It  is  a  matter  of  opinion  whether  the  ofispring  ])artake  nnist  of  the 
siro  or  dam.  There  is  no  doubt  but  that  they  partake  of  both,  though  very 
often  more  of  the  one  than  the  other.  Sonm  of  the  mares  breed  more  after  them- 
selves, others  nmre  after  the  stallion,  then  again  one   fo.il    will  partake^  mori'  .after 


IXTRODUCTIOX.  IX 

the  mare  iiiul  tlio  next  partake  most  after  the  horse.  It  also  occasionally  happens 
that  the  foal  will  color  and  mark  after  the  grauilsire  or  granilam  or  some  other 
nmre  distant  cross,  and  partake  of  their  (jualities,  hence  the  necessity  of  pure  blood, 
conformation  and  soundness  through  many  generations.  To  appreciate  what  care, 
attention  and  sound  judgment  have  done  for  the  thoroughbred  horse,  it  is  only  neces- 
sary for  us  to  look  at  his  origin  ;  unquestionably  the  thoroughbred  horse  as  he  now 
exists  in  his  great  perfection  originated  from  a  cross  of  the  Arabian,  Barb  and  Turk- 
ish horse,  the  representative  scions  being  the  Godolphin  and  Darley  Arabians;  the 
formei',  generally  conceded  to  be  a  '•  Barb,"  was  the  sire  of  Lath,  Cade,  Regulus, 
Ulank,  Babraham,  Bajazet,  Old  England,  etc.  It  is  said  Mr.  Coke  brought  him  from 
France,  and  that  he  had  actually  drawn  a  cart  in  the  streets  of  Paris.  Mr.  Coke 
gave  him  to  Mr.  Williams,  keeper  of  the  St.  James  Coffee  House,  by  whom  he  was  pre- 
sente;!  to  Lord  Godolphin,  heuce  his  name.  He  was  teaser  to  Hobgoblin  in  the  years 
1730  and  ITM,  anil,  on  the  latter  refusing  to  cover  Roxana  by  the  Bald  Galloway,  she 
was  bred  to  the  Arabian,  and  from  that  cover  produced  Lath,  the  first  colt  ever 
credited  to  him,  which  brought  him  into  jiromiueut  notice.  He  was  represented  15 
hands  high.  The  Darley  Arabian  was  the  property  of  Jlr,  Darley,  of  Buttercramb, 
near  York.  He  was  the  sire  of  the  great  Flying  Childers,  supposed  to  be  the  fastest 
horse  in  the  world,  sire  of  Second,  Snip,  Blacklegs,  etc.,  Bartlett's  Childers  and 
Almanzor.  Bartlett's  Childers  never  raced,  but  he  was  famous  as  a  stallion.  He  was 
sire  of  Siiuirt  (the  sire  of  Marske  and  Syphon)  and  the  Little  Hartley  mare,  the  dam 
of  Janus,  Blank,  Old  England,  Slouch,  etc.  The  Curwen  Bay  Barb  was  a  present  to 
Louis  XIV.  of  France  from  the  Emperor  of  Morocco,  and  was  brought  into  England 
by  Mr.  Curwen.  St.  Victor  Barb  was  the  sire  of  the  Bald  Galloway,  and  he  was  the 
sire  of  Roxana  that  brought  the  Goldophin  Arabian  into  notice.  The  C'ompton  Barb 
was  sire  of  Coquette  and  others.  Huttou's  Bay  Barb  was  sire  of  Blacklegs.  The 
Byerly  Turk  was  Capt.  Byerly's  charger  iu  Ireland  during  King  William's  wars  in 
1689.  It  is  from  this  horse  that  the  Herod  blood  originated.  An  examination  of  the 
Stud  Book  and  Racing  Calendar  will  show  that  nearly  the  entire  family  of  great 
race-horses,  both  iu  England  and  America,  dates  back  to  the  sources  mentioned,  and 
that  it  is  extreme  folly  in  our  day  to  expect  to  improve  the  present  magnificent  race- 
horse by  an  infusion  of  the  blood  of  the  modern  Arabian.  We  commenced  upon  the 
Arab,  Barb  and  Turk  with  a  height  not  exceeding  15  hands,  and  have,  by  judicious 
crossing,  generous  diet,  discreet  and  careful  handling,  built  up  the  most  magnificent 
specimens  of  the  equine  race,  ranging  up  to  17  hands  in  height,  with  bone,  muscle, 
length,  action  and  all  the  other  grand  qualities  iu  proportion.  In  the  early  days  of 
breeding,  from  necessity,  very  many  of  the  best  horses  were  very  much  inbred,  and 
even  incestuously  so,  and  the  question  of  inbreeding  is  one  which  commends  itself 
strongly  to  mature  consideration  and  examination.  According  to  the  maxim  that 
"  like  produces  like,"  we  ought  to  follow  form,  blood,  speed  and  other  good  qualities, 
and  if  these  good  qualities  can  be  maintained  and  improved  by  inbreeding,  then  it 
must  be  desirable  to  a  certain  extent.  Some  of  the  best  English  and  American  horses 
were  very  much  iubred,  and  the  consanguinity  of  blood  did  not  work  deterioration. 
I  am  not  an  advocate  of  incestuous  breeding,  but  there  is  no  doubt  that  manly 
beauty,  graceful  form  and  intellectual  vigor  have  resulted  from  preservation  of  these 
high  ([ualities  in  the  human  race,  where  not  carried  too  far;  and  I  can  see  no  reason 
why  the  inbreeding  of  the  truest,  best  bred  and  best  shaped  racers  ran  work  an  injury 


X  INTl'.OIH'CTION'. 

to  the  equiue  race.  Still,  I  think,  au  out-cross  of  pure  blood,  •with  the  essential 
qualities  of  a  good  race-horse,  and  then  back  to  the  suiierior  blood  and  conformation, 
is  likely  to  produce  the  best  results.  I  will  give  a  few  examples  of  inbred  modern  horses 
in  England,  and  the  same  in  America,  and  in  doing  so  will  select  those  of  high  chai-- 
acter  which  distinguished  themselves  on  the  turf  and  in  the  stud,  for  instance :  The 
Baron,  not  only  a  good  race-horse,  but  sire  of  Stockwell  and  Rataplan,  was  l)y  Bird- 
catcher  by  Sir  Hercules  by  Whalebone  by  Waxy  by  Pot-8-o-'s  by  Eclipse.  The  Baron's 
dam.  Echidna  by  Economist  by  Whisker,  own  brother  to  Whalebone  by  Waxy  by 
Pot-8-o-'s  by  Eclipse;  Echidna's  dam,  Miss  Pratt  by  Blacklock  by  Whitelock  by  Ham- 
bletoniau  by  King  Fergus  by  Eclipse.  Touchstone,  a  fine  race-horse  and  one  of  the  best 
stallions  that  ever  lived,  was  by  Camel,  son  of  Whalebone  by  Waxy  by  Pot-8-o-'s  by 
Eclipse ;  his  dam.  Banter  by  Master  Henry,  son  of  Orville  by  Beningbrough  by  King 
Fergus  by  Eclijise ;  second  dara,  Boadicea  by  Alexander,  son  of  Eclipse.  The  great 
Stockwell  was  much  inbred  on  his  dam's  side,  Pocahontas  by  Glencoe,  dam  Marpessa 
by  Muley,  son  of  Orville  by  Beningbrough  by  King  Fergus  by  Eclipse.  Muley's  dam, 
Eleanor  by  Whiskey,  son  of  Saltram  by  Eclipse.  Pocahontas'  grandam  was  Clare  by 
Marmion,  son  of  Whiskey  by  Saltram  by  Eclipse ;  Clare's  dam,  Harpalice  by  Gohanna, 
son  of  Mercury  by  Eclipse.  Queen  Mary,  the  dam  of  Blink  Bonny,  Bonnie  Scotland, 
etc.,  was  much  inbred.  Gladiator,  her  sire,  was  by  Partisan,  son  of  Walton  by  Sir 
Peter  by  Highflyer  by  Herod  ;  her  dam  by  Plenipotentiary,  son  of  Emilius  by  Orville 
by  Beningbrough  by  King  Fergus  by  Eclipse;  her  graudam,  Myrrha  by  Whalebone, 
son  of  Waxy  by  Pot-8  o-'s  by  Eclipse;  her  great  grandam,  Gift  by  Y.  Gohanna,  son  of 
Gohanna  by  Mercury  by  Eclipse,  out  of  a  daughter  of  Sir  Peter,  son  of  Highflyer 
by  Herod.  Partisan  was  out  of  Parasol  by  Pot-8o-'s,  son  of  Eclipse.  Pocahontas' 
best  sou,  Stockwell,  was  by  an  inbred  horse,  and  Blink  Bonny,  Queen  Mary's 
best  daughter,  was  by  Melbourne,  a  horse  inbred  to  Herod  and  Eclipse.  So,  if 
the  preservation  of  good  blood  through  inbreeding  in  these  striking  cases  has  been 
a  success,  is  it  not  reasonable  to  suppose  that  the  same  results  must  follow  inbreed- 
ing to  good  blood  and  true  shape  with  other  desirable  qualities  in  this  country  f 
Boston  was  inbred  to  Diomed,  as  also  his  best  son,  Lexington.  Wanderer  and  I'ncas 
are  both  ranch  inbred  on  the  dam's  side,  being  out  of  a  grandaughter  of  Glencoe  and 
tracing  to  an  own  sister  of  the  old  hero.  Glenmore,  one  of  the  best  race-horses 
recently  on  the  turf,  and  whose  performances  are  of  the  best  at  all  distances,  is  \ery 
much  inbred.  His  dam,  Lotta,  is  by  Hunter's  Gloni^oe,  soa  of  imp.  Glencoe  and 
the  Blue  filly  (Fiatt)  by  imp.  Hedgeford,  she  out  of  Lady  Thorapkins  by  American 
Eclipse.  Glenmore's  grandam,  Sally  Lewis,  is  by  imp.  Glencoe;  her  dam,  Motto  by  imp. 
Barefoot,  out  of  Lady  Thompkins  by  Am.  Eclipse.  Barefoot  was  by  Tramp  and  Glen- 
coe's  dam  by  Tramp,  so  that  he  is,  qtrictly  speaking,  incestnously  bred;  yet  he  was  a 
first  class  race-horse.  Norfolk,  a  superior  race-horse,  is  inbred  to  Sir  Archy  and  Dio- 
med. Falsetto  is  inbred  to  Lexington,  the  dam  of  his  sire  is  by  Lexington,  and  his 
grandam  by  Lexington,  and  he  has  nine  crosses  of  Diomed.  Imp.  Eclipse  was  mucli 
inbred  ;  his  dam  Gaze  was  by  Bay  MidiUetou,  son  of  Sultan  and  Cobweb  by  Phantom, 
son  of  Walton  ;  Flycatcher,  his  grandam,  was  by  Godolphin,  son  of  Partisan  by  Walton, 
and  his  great  grandam  Avas  an  own  sister  to  Cobweb  by  Phantom.  Then  if  the  Lex- 
ington, Leamington  and  (ilencoe  blood  is  to  be  preserved  to  the  country,  it  can  only  bo 
done  by  a  judicious  course  of  inbreeding,  and  so  uniting  the  choice  of  both  as  to  com- 
l)ine  and  render  pcnnani-nt  the   qualities  possessc^l  by  cacli.     Some  rc^iird  inbrccd- 


INTRODUCTION.  XI 

iiig  as  an  active  cause  of  ilegeneratioii,  as  unnatural  ami  calculated  to  develop  heredi- 
tary diseases.  These  evils  can  only  spring  from  abuse  of  the  system.  If  proper  care 
is  taken  to  exclude  the  weak  and  those  having  hereditary  tendencies  to  disease  from 
participation  in  reproduction,  it  may  be  the  means  of  preserving  those  estimable  qual- 
ities so  much  desired  in  the  equiue  race,  and  transmitting  them  unimpaired  to  succeed- 
ing generations.  The  greatest  success  has  been  achieved  by  breeding  from  the  nearest 
affinities  of  blood,  and  one  should  not  hesitate  to  breed  a  half-brother  or  sister  to- 
gether where  they  possess  many  points  of  superiority.  In  the  selection  of  a  stallion 
wo  want  first  pure  blood,  size,  substance  and  conformation  with  symmetry,  not  a  tall, 
narrow-chested  horse,  but  one  inclined  to  be  thick-set;  all  coarseness  should  be  avoided, 
especially  in  the  head,  neck,  shoulders,  ankles  and  hocks ;  the  eye  should  be  large, 
clear  and  bright,  with  no  coarse  hair  about  it,  the  absence  of  which  is  indicative  of 
high  breeding  in  all  animals;  the  jawbones  not  too  massive  or  heavy,  tapering  gradually 
to  the  nose,  free  from  beeflness;  good  space  between  the  jawbones  for  the  windpipe; 
a  clear,  full,  steady  eye  denotes  good  temper  and  enduring  qualities,  whilst  the  one 
showing  too  much  white  is  generally  found  in  flighty,  speedy,  non-staying  horses. 
The  neck  of  moderate  length,  deej)  and  not  too  thick  at  the  crest  or  curve ;  nostrils 
large,  full  and  roomy.  The  chest  moderately  wide,  the  shoulder  blade  oblique  aud 
inclined  backward,  with  sufficient  muscle  to  cover  it,  with  anas  long  and  muscular, 
<>annon  bones  short  and  flat,  and  the  pasterns  moderately  long,  not  upright;  knee 
broad  and  flat,  and  rather  inclined  to  arch  or  bend  over  than  backward  or  calf-kneed, 
which  causes  an  extra  tension  on  the  back  tendons  ;  chest  deep,  extending  down  be- 
tween the  elbows,  which  should  be  straight,  inclining  neither  in  nor  out,  and  toes 
pointed  straight  forward  ;  body  and  barrel  round  and  not  too  long  ;  muscular  arched 
loins,  with  good  length  from  point  of  the  hip  to  haunch  bone,  a  slight  drooping 
towards  the  root  of  the  tail,  good  length  from  hip  to  poiut  of  stifle  and  thence  to  the 
hock,  which  should  be  broad,  finely  cut  and  free  from  beefiness;  the  cannon  bones 
flat,  tendons  detached  and  well  defined,  feet  strong  and  hoof  not  too  large  or  too  small: 
back  ribs  long,  round,  and  slightly  detached  from  the  hip  joint.  There  should  be  suffi- 
cient general  length,  not  to  be  determined  by  the  length  of  the  back,  but  the  ground 
the  horse  covers  when  standing  in  a  natural  position.  Good  blood  is  essential  and 
necessary,  but  good  form  is  superiority.  In  the  selection  of  brood  mares,  form  is  as 
much  a  desideratum  as  in  the  stallion.  First  select  from  the  most  fashionable  blood 
from  running  families  on  both  sides  with  conformation,  constitution,  good  temper  and 
speed.  Some  prefer  large  mares,  others  of  medium  height.  Large  mares  are  not  pre- 
ferable because  they  are  large,  but  if  well  antl  truly  shaped,  from  running  blood,  there 
is  no  objection  to  size.  As  a  rule,  the  deep-chested,  large-bodied,  short-legged 
mares,  with  large  pelvis,  with  wide  hips  and  good  length,  from  15  to  15i  hands  high, 
have  proved  the  best  and  most  successful  brood  mares.  The  mare,  above  all  things, 
should  be  good-teiujiered  aiul  free  from  all  hereditary  defects  and  disease.  It  does  not 
follow  that  a  mare  which  may  bo  blemished  from  some  unforeseen  cause  may  not  be  as 
good  a  brood  mare  as  one  entirely  sound.  Mares  in  good  health  will  breed  until 
twenty-five  or  thirty  years  old,  but  they  require  attention,  air  and  exercise,  with 
l)roper  shelter  from  storms  and  bad  weather,  with  sufficient  food  to  keep  them  always 
in  good,  strong  condition — not  beefy  fat,  as  nothing  is  more  fatal  to  fruitfulness  than 
obesity.  Unless  kejit  in  good,  strong  condition,  the  foals  are  apt  to  be  weak  and 
weedy  at  birth.   The  time  to  make  a  race-horse  is  when  the  foal  is  in  embyro  ;  iu  the 


Xll  IXTItODUCTlOX. 

Irish  verjiacular,  to  make  a  race-horse  yon  must  do  so  before  he  is  born.  Stallions,  to  do 
themselves  justice,  must  have  plenty  of  exercise  in  the  open  air.  If  they  cannot  be 
trusted  in  an  open  jiaddock,  they  should  be  ridden  three  or  four  hours  each  day.  Idle- 
ness results  in  indigestion,  loss  of  vigor  and  flatulence,  which  often  prove  fatal.  The 
colts  from  the  day  they  are  foaled  should  be  fed,  if  the  dam  does  not  afford  sufficient 
milk  to  insure  speedy  and  healthy  grov>'th,  and  broken  at  weaning  time,  wliich  should 
be  the  last  of  SeiJtember  or  first  of  October.  It  is  a  capital  plan  to  feed  the  colts  in 
pens  for  a  month  or  six  weeks  before  weaning  them.  I  am  decidedly  of  the  opinion 
that  foals  which  come  the  last  of  March  or  first  of  April  have  full  as  much  advan- 
tage as  those  foaled  earlier  before  the  grasses,  necessary  to  afford  an  ample  supply  of 
milk  from  the  dam,  arrive  at  perfection.  Those  who  believe  in  having  early  foals 
should  always  sow  down  in  the  early  faU  a  iiatch  of  good  rye  for  the  use  of  the  mares 
and  foals.  Stallions,  mares  and  colts  all  recjuire  plenty  of  fresh  air  and  exercise;  air 
and  light  is  life — darkness,  death.  Horses,  and  particularly  colts,  from  their  natural 
activity,  require  more  exercise  than  any  other  animals,  and  when  properly  given  it 
is  productive  of  the  most  salutary  effects.  It  is  the  more  necessary  to  colts  highly  and 
grossly  feed  than  to  those  stinted  or  fed  moderately.  It  enables  you  to  preserve  them 
iu  a  perfect  state  of  health.  The  food  is  converted  into  wholesome  nourishment,  the 
circulation  of  the  blood  promoted,  and  all  the  secretions  and  discharges  facilitated.  It 
invigorates  the  whole  system,  gives  additional  flow  to  the  spirits,  a<lds  firmness  and 
strength  to  the  muscles,  increases  the  finuness,  texture  and  growth  of  the  bone,  pro- 
motes insensible  perspiration,  assists  digestion,  prevents  flatulence  and  prepares  the 
system  for  fresh  sniiplies  of  aliment.  It  enables  the  animal  to  endure  fatigue.  In  fact, 
without  constant  and  habitual  exercise  no  animal  can  enjoy  perfect  health.  Higli 
feeding  without  proper  exercise  produces  many  evils,  such  as  indigestion,  flatulency, 
costiveness ;  the  circulation  becomes  languid,  incurable  diseases  follow,  and  frequently 
death  terminates  the  scene.  The  stallions  and  mares,  treated  as  I  have  advised,  whose 
blood  is  pure  and  uncontamiuated,  and  whose  conformation,  strength,  activity  and 
vigor  are  conspicuous  iu  every  movement,  must  impart  to  their  ott'spriug  not  only  sound 
coustitutious,  but  speed,  native  fire  and  energy,  which  are  necessary  to  support  them 
under  the  severest  exercise  of  their  powers.  With  their  variety  of  soil,  perennial 
grasses  and  favorable  climate,  the  Americans  should  excel  all  nations  in  producing 
the  most  perfect  and  the  grandest  of  the  equine  race.  The  greatest  danger  which 
threatens  our  ultimate  success  as  the  grandest  breeding  and  racing  nation  of  the  earth 
is  the  constant  influx  of  the  rejected  and  trashy  animals  imported.  What  the  breeders 
and  racing  men  of  England  do  not  Avant  cannot  improve  the  blood  horse  of  America, 
but,  upon  the  contrary,  work  irre]iainblc  injury. 


THE  THOROUGHBRED  HORSE; 

HIS  ORIGIN,   HOW  TO   BREED   IIIM   AND   HOW  TO 
SELECT    HIM. 


Tni;  native  country  of  the  horse  is  not  certainly  known.  According  to  ancient 
classic  mythology,  the  heautiful  and  useful  animal  originated  in  the  contention  of  two 
deities,  emulous  to  confer  on  the  human  race  the  most  valuable  gift.  Minerva,  the 
Goddess  of  Wisdom,  War  and  the  Liberal  Arts,  creafed  the  olive  tree,  when  Neptune, 
the  Gild  of  the  Sea,  Rivers  and  Fountains,  to  outrival  her,  struck  the  earth  with  his 
trident  and  gave  existence  to  the  horse.  His  noble  jirowess,  bold  majestic  front, 
speed  of  thought  and  graceful  symmetry  have  been  the  admiration  of  men  in  every 
age  and  the  theme  of  poets  of  all  lands.  Job,  Homer,  Virgil,  Shakespeare  and  many 
others  have  jiaid  willing  tribute  of  their  genius  to  the  elegance  of  his  form,  the 
animation  of  his  sjiirit  and  courage.  A  friend  to  man,  an  ornament  to  the  earth,  no 
other  animal  has  contributed  so  much  to  the  social  advancement  of  the  human  race. 
Speed,  endtuance,  strength,  elasticity,  elegance  and  power,  qualities  so  varied  and 
valuable,  are  so  thoroughly  combined  in  this  admirable  animal  as  to  proclaim  him 
without  a  peer  in  the  sphere  of  animated  nature.  In  the  Bible  we  are  told  that  as 
early  as  11)50  years  before  the  birth  of  Christ  the  horse  had  been  domesticated  by  the 
Egyptians.  When  Joseph  carried  his  father's  remains  from  Egypt  to  Canaan,  there 
went  with  him  both  chaiiots  and  horsemen.  One  hundred  and  fifty  years  afterwards 
the  horse  constituted  the  principal  strength  of  the  Egyptian  army.  Phar.aoh  pursued 
the  Israelites  with  six  hundred  chariots,  and  all  the  chosen  horsemen  of  Egypt. 
Fifty  years  after  the  expulsion  of  the  Israelites  from  Egypt,  and  lloO  years  before  the 
birth  of  Christ,  the  horse  was  so  far  naturalized  and  utilized  in  Greece  that  the 
Olympic  Games  were  instituted,  includiug  chariot  and  horse  races.  This  short 
digression  from  our  subject  is  justified  in  order  to  show  that  horses  were  used  in 
races  long  Itefore  the  Christian  era.  According  to  Whyte  in  his  history  of  the  British 
turf,  the  earliest  mention  of  race-horses,  called  rnuniug  horses  in  those  days,  was  in 
the  ninth  century,  when  Hugh,  founder  of  the  royal  house  of  Capet  iu  France,  sent 
horses  as  a  present  to  King  Athelstane,  whose  sister,  Ethelswitha,  he  was  solicit- 
ing in  marriage.  In  the  reign  of  William  the  C'onnueror,  the  Earl  of  Shrewsbury 
imported  some  stallions  from  Spain  into  his  estate  at  Powisland ;  we  Hud  their 
produce  celebrated  by  Drayton,  the  poet.  This  is  the  first  well-authenticated  step  we 
can  tind  towards  the  improvement  of  the  breed  of  horses.  These  horses  were  more 
than  prolKibly  of  Eastern  blood.  In  the  reign  of  Richard  I.  matches  were  run  for  large 
sums,  and  swift-runuing  horses  were  greatly  esteemed  and  were  sold  for  very  high 
prices.  Tliere  is  no  data  in  subsequent  reigns,  but  we  find  Edward  III.,  1326,  i>nrchasing 
ruiniiug  horses,  and  iu  the  ninth  year  of  his  reign  he  received  as  a  present  two 
rnnning  horses  from  the  king  of  Navarre,  and  they  were  supposed  to  be  valuable  as 
the  king  made  large  pecuniary  compensation  to  the  person  who  brought  them.  Iu 
the  reign  of  Henry  VII.  the  custom  of  gelding  horses  came  into  general  practice. 
Henry  VIII.,  1509,  took  great  paius  to  improve  tlie  breed  of  horses,  especially  in  the 
royal  stud  ;  Sir  Thomas  Chalouer,  a  writer  in  tlie  commencement  of  the  reign  of  Queeu 


2  THE    THOROrr.HBEEn    HORSE. 

Elizabeth,  mentions  liis  having  imported  horses  from  Turkey,  Xaples  and  Spain. 
These  horses  unquestionably  were  largely  bred  from  Meorish  and  Barbary  blood. 
Her  successor,  James  I.,  in  1602,  placed  the  turf  upon  a  solid  basis  and  made  it  a  per- 
manent institution.  From  the  royal  patronage  accor<led  it,  and  rules  framed  for  its 
regulation,  horse  racing  had  a  gradual  and  uninterrupted  progress  until  it  reached  its 
zenith.  James  I.  by  his  public  patronage  of  the  race  course,  and  royal  support, 
which  was  needed  to  bring  it  into  good  form  and  repute,  should  be  canonized  as  the 
patron  saint  of  the  turf.  But  the  improvement  of  the  race-horse  originated  by  him 
was  of  much  and  superior  importance.  The  crossing  of  foreign  blood  with  the 
English  horse  was  not  new  at  this  period,  but  the  eastern  blood  had  never  been  tried, 
and  to  James  I.  is  due  the  credit  of  first  attempting  that,  which,  although  considered 
a  feilure,  has  resulted  in  the  excellence  of  the  race-horse  of  the  present  day.  King 
James  purchased  of  Mr.  Markhaui  an  Arabian  known  as  the  Markham  Arabian.  This 
Arabian  was  a  failure,  and  no  horses  of  note  or  value  descended  from  him.  The  king 
subsequently  purchased  the  Turk  known  as  Place's  White  Turk.  Mr.  Place  w-ns 
subsequently  Stud-master  to  the  Protector,  Oliver  Cromwell.  Place's  White  Turk 
was  the  sire  of  Commoner  and  Wormwood,  and  the  grandam  of  Cartouch.  Grey 
Ramsden  and  Windham.  The  Briunner  mare,  dam  by  Place's  White  Turk,  grandam 
by  Dodsworth  out  of  the  Layton  Barb  mare,  produced  Bay  Layton  by  D'Arcy's  Coun- 
sellor, Brown  Farewell  and  her  sister  by  Makeless.  The  Place  White  Turk  mare, 
dam  by  Dodsworth  out  of  the  Layton  Barb  mare,  was  the  dam  of  the  noted  Makeless, 
Mr.  Croft's  Brimmer  mare,  tlie  mare  by  Hautboy,  dam  of  the  Pet  mare  by  Wastell's 
Turk,  Trumpet  and  Gray  Layton,  by  Counsellor.  Bay  Layton  above  was  the  dam 
of  Old  Scar  by  Makeless,  Chesnut  Layton  by  Makeless  and  Scar  by  Croft's  Bay  Barb. 
Brown  Farewell  was  the  dam  of  Guy,  Young  Greyhound  and  sister  to  them  by 
Cireyhound,  and  Miss  Partner  by  Croft's  Partner.  This  sister  to  Guy  was  the  dam 
of  Bay  Bloody  Buttocks  and  Grey  Bloody  Buttocks  (Dairy  Maid)  by  Bloody  But- 
tocks, Little  Partner  (Vane's),  Young  Partner.  Red  Rose  and  sister  to  them  by  Croffs 
Partner.  This  sister  to  Vane's  Little  Partner  was  the  dam  of  the  Starling  niar<! 
that  produced  Leedos  by  Second  and  his  sister  that  was  the  dam  of  Amaranthus, 
Gift  and  the  mare  by  Cub  which  was  foaled  in  1762  and  imported  into  America 
hy  Gen.  Delancy,  of  New  York,  prior  to  the  American  revolution.  Miss  Partner 
above  was  the  dam  of  Whimscy  and  Madame  by  Bloody  Buttocks,  Toy  by  Bart- 
let's  Childcrs,  Drowsy  by  Fox  Cub,  Torismoud  by  Old  Starling,  a  tilly  by  Rouml- 
head  (dam  of  Juliet  by  JBustard  in  Ireland),  Young  Cade,  Miss  Cade,  Villager  and 
Milksop,  all  by  Cade.  A  sister  to  Miss  Partner  by  Croft's  Partner  was  the  il.nn  oT 
Sweepstakes  and  Clio  by  the  Gower  stallion,  s(ui  of  the  Godolphin  Arabian.  Clio  was 
thedamof  Mr.  Wilkinson's  Comiucror  in  Ireland,  foaled  17.j4  by  Bajazet.  Another 
sister  to  Miss  Partner  was  the  dam  of  Dormouse,  by  the  Godolphin  Arabian,  Mercury, 
Merryraan,  and  Cadormus  by  Cade  and  Bolton,  foaled  1752  by  Shock,  imported  into 
America.  Still  another  sister  to  Miss  Partner  was  the  dam  of  Miss  Roundhead  by 
Roundhead,  Changeling  and  the  noted  Matchem  by  Cade,  son  of  the  Godoli>hiu 
Arabian,  Young  Starling  by  Starling,  etc.  Matchem  was  the  best  race-horse  of  his 
day  and  famous  as  a  stallion.  Ho  got  in  the  twenty-three  years  he  was  in  the  stud 
3.">-i  winners  of  8755,485.00.  Bay  Blooily  Buttocks,  mentioned  above,  was  the  dam  of 
the  famous  Spinster,  better  known  as  Mr.  Panton's  Widdringtim  maro  by  Partner. 
Siiinster  was  the  dam  of  Spinster  and  Shepherd's  Cral)  and  Fancy  by  Crab,  Mr. 
Panton's  Deputy,  afterwards  Mr.  Vane's  Lofty,  by  liodolphiu  Arabian,  Golden  Grove 
by  Blank  and  others.  Spinster  by  Crab  was  the  dam  of  a  tilly  l)y  Janus,  whose 
daughter  by  Skim,  sou  of  Traveler,  was  the  dam  of  Mr.  Vernon's  Telemachus  and 
Duke  of  Hamilton's  Expectation,  both  by  Herod:  Grey  Starling  by  Bolton  Starling 
and  others.  Fancy  by  Crab  was  the  dam  of  Clon.ly  and  Countess  by  Blank.  Cloudy 
was  thedam  of  Amaranda  by  Onniium.  son  of  Snap,  foaled  in  1771.  Amaran.la  was 
thedamof  Joe  Andrews  (first  called  Dennis  ())  by  Eclipse,  who  was  the  sire  of  the 
two  good  horsea  Jack  Andrews  and  Dick  Andrews,  dam  by  Highflyer.  Golden  Grove 
was  the  dam  of  Petworth  (Gaudy)  and  an  own  sister  by  Herod.  Petworth  was  the 
dam  of  Kosina  liy  Woodju'cker,  she,  Rosiua,  was  the  dam  of  Hermes  by  Mercury,  son 


THE    THOKOUGHEKED    HOUSE.  3 

of  Eclipse.  Exi>cctatioii,  sister  to  Telemaehus,  by  Herod,  was  the  clam  of  Orange  Girl. 
Betsey  ami  Auticipation,  all  by  Heuiugbrough,  son  of  Kiug  Fergus  by  Eclijjse.  Autici- 
pation  was  tlie  dam  of  Mauiac  by  Shuttle  (the  dam  of  Harriet  by  Stripling,  Luuatic 
by  Prime  Minister,  Bedlamite  by  Welbcek,  Lunacy  and  Bee-iu-a-Bonnet  by  Blacklock. 
and  Young  Maniac  by  Tramp),  Ott'a  Dyke  by  Paynator,  Handmaiden  (the  dam  of 
Inheritor  by  Lottery  and  Executrix,  by  Liverpool)  by  Walton.  A  filly  by  Cervantes, 
son  of  Don  Quixote,  by  Eclipse,  was  the  dam  of  Rebecca  by  Lottery.  Rebecca  was  the 
dam  of  The  Provost  by  The  Saddler.  Alice  Hawthorn  by  Mulcy  Moloch,  Aunau- 
<lale  by  Touchstone,  Fair  Helen  by  Pantaloon,  son  of  Oastrel,  that  was  the  dam  of 
Lord  of  the  Isles  by  Touchstone. 

Alice  Hawthorn  was  the  most  famous  race-mare  of  her  day,  winner  of  16  cups, 
including  Doncaster  and  Goodwood  cups,  each  twice  :  18  Queen's  plates,  and  17  other 
races,  and  was  the  dam  of  Oulston  by  Melbourne,  a  superior  racer,  Thormanby, 
winner  of  the  Derby,  18o0,  by  Melbourne  or  Windhouud,  Lady  Hawthorn  by  Wind- 
houud  ;  Sweet  Hawthorn  by  Sweetmeat,  etc.  Lady  Hawthorn  was  the  dam  of  Lady 
Alice  Hawthorn  by  Xewmiuster,  she  the  dam  of  Hawthorn  Bloom  by  Kettledrum, 
she  the  dam  of  imported  Bread  Fruit  by  Breadalbane,  Imported  Albert  by  Albert 
Victor.  Lady  Alice  Hawthorn  was  also  dam  of  Hawthorudale  by  Kettledrum,  she 
the  dam  of  Hauteur,  winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas,  by  Rosicrucian.  Lady  Hawthorn 
was  the  clam  of  May  bloom,  by  Newminster,  she  the  clam  of  Consande,  winner  of  the 
C'esarewitch,  ami  her  sister,  imported  Lady  Mcutmoro  by  Kiug  Tom.  Lady  Meut- 
more  is  the  dam  of  Mentmore  Lass,  winner  in  England,  Rica,  a  superior  race-mare, 
and  Mehallah  by  Kingfisher,  son  of  Lexington.  Another  sister  to  Lady  Mentmore 
and  Corisande,  Verdure  is  the  dam  of  imported  Judith  and  Clover  by  Macaroni,  and 
a  sister  Vista,  she  the  dam  of  Bonavista,  winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas  in  1892,  bj- 
Bend'or.  Sweet  Hawthorn  was  the  dam  of  Lady  Nateby  by  Van  Galen,  she  the  dam 
of  Lady  Portland  by  The  Primate,  and  she  the  dam  of  Miss  Jummy,  winner  of  the 
1,000  Guiueas  and  Oaks,  by  Petrarch.  To  Anticipation  in  the  female  line  trace 
Inheritor,  Bedlamite,  Common,  winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  Derby  and  St.  Leger. 
Macgregor,  winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  Our  Nell,  winner  of  the  Oaks,  Man- 
ganese, winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas,  Apology,  winner  of  the  1,000  Guiueas, 
Oaks  and  St.  Leger,  Mandrake,  The  Miner,  Weulock,  winner  of  the  St.  Leger, 
Kisber,  winner  of  the  Grand  Prize  of  Pans  and  Derby,  imported  Agenoria  and  her 
brother  imported  Pizarro,  sire  of  Pessara,  whose  early  death  was  a  serious  loss  to 
America. 

England  is  entitled  to  the  credit  of  originating  the  thoroughbred  horse.  The 
breed  has  spread  over  the  entire  intelligent  habitable  globe  wherever  the  value  of 
beauty  in  form,  utility,  speed  combined  with  strength,  so  indispensably  necessary  to 
labor,  pastime,  war  and  the  turf  is  valued.  To  understand  his  origin  we  must  begin 
with  the  sources  from  which  he  has  descended  and  trace  him  from  a  combination  of 
the -Vrab,  Barl>  and  Turkish  horses.  It  is  impossible  for  any  man,  a  student  of  the 
stud  book  and  conversant  with  the  turf,  to  look  at  the  present  high-bred  horse,  and 
those  of  earlier  days,  without  being  surprised  that  the  blood  which  was  so  highly 
and  justly  esteemed  should  now  be  unfashionable  and  little  used,  but  the  judicious 
crossing  and  intermingling  of  the  blood  of  Herod,  Matchem  and  Eclipse  has  built  np 
such  a  grand  ami  noble  specimen  of  the  erinine  race  that  the  original  blood  cannot 
iiajjiove  it..  The  three  great  sources  of  blood  will  readily  be  seen  in  the  following 
tables : 

The  IJycrly  Turk  was  Captain  Byerly's  charger  in  Ireland,  in  King  William's 
wars  in  16S9,  aud  founded  what  is  styled  and  known  as  the  Herod  Blood.  The 
Byerly  Turk  got  Jigg  out  of  a  Spanker  mare.  Spanker  was  by  D'Arcy's  Yellow 
Turk,  who  was  the  sire,  also,  of  Brimmer.  Jigg  got  Partner  out  of  a  sister  to  Mix- 
bury,  by  the  C'urwen  liay  Barb,  who  was  a  present  to  Louis  XIV.  from  Muley 
Ishmael,  King  ot  Jlorocco.  The  Curwen  Bay  Barb  was  brought  into  England  by  Mr. 
Cnrwen,  who  procured  him,  together  with  the  Thoulouse  Barb  in  France,  through 
Count  Byram  and  Count  Thoulouse,  two  natural  sons  of  Louis  XIV,  the  former 
JIaster  of  the  Horse,  and  the    latter  an  .\duiiral.      They  proved   excellent   stallions 


4  THE    TlIOROnOnBREl)    HORSE. 

Partner  got  Tartar  out  of  Meliora  by  Fox,  she  out  of  Milkmaiil  by  Sir  W.  Blacket's 
Snail.  Fox  was  by  Clumsy,  son  of  Wilke's  Old  Hautboy  by  the  White  D'Arcy  or 
Seilbury  Turk,  out  of  a  Royal  mare,  brought  into  England  by  the  Master  of  the  Horse 
to  Kiug  Charles  II.  Tartar  got  King  Herod  out  of  Cypron  by  Blaze,  she  out  of 
Selima,  a  daughter  of  Bethell's  Arabian.  Blaze  was  by  Flying  Childers,  sou  of  the 
Darley  Arabian,  dam  Betty  Leedes  by  Cureless,  out  of  sister  to  Leedes  by  Lcede's 
Arabian.  Herod  got  Highflyer,  dam  Rachel,  by  Blank,  son  of  the  Godolphiu  Arabian 
(Barb),  out  of  a  daughter  of  Regulus,  son,  also,  of  the  Godolphin  Arabian.  Hciod, 
also,  got  Fortitude,  dam  by  Snap,  son  of  Snip  by  Flj'ing  Childers,  out  of  Milksop  by 
Cade,  sou  of  the  Godolphiu  Arabian.  Herod  also  sired  Woodpecker,  dam  Miss 
Eamsden  by  Old  Cade,  son  of  the  Godolphin  Arabian,  out  of  a  daughter  of  the 
Lonsdale  Bay  Arabian,  etc.  Woodpecker  sired  imp.  Buzzard,  out  of  Misfortune  by 
Dux.  Highflyer  got  Sir  Peter  Teazle,  commonly  called  Sir  Peter,  dam  PaiJiUou  by 
Suap,  out  of  Miss  Cleveland  by  Regulus.  Among  the  fauu>ns  sons  of  Sir  Peter  were 
Sir  Solomon,  dam  Matron,  by  Florizel,  by  Herod,  out  of  Maideu,  by  Matchem;  Hap- 
hazard, dam  Miss  Hervey  by  Eclipse,  out  of  Clio  by  Young  Cade;  Stamford,  dam 
Horatia  by  Eclipse,  out  of  Countess,  Delpiui's  dam  by  Blank;  Walton,  dam 
Aruthusa  by  Diiuganuon  (son  of  Eclipse  and  Aspasia  by  Herod),  her  dam  by 
Prophet,  son  of  Regulus,  out  of  Virago,  Saltram's  dam  by  Suap ;  Williamson's 
Ditto,  a  full  brother  to  Walton ;  aud  Sir  Oliver,  dam  Fanny  by  our  imported  Diomed, 
out  of  Ambrosia   by  Woodpecker,  etc.     This  is  the  tirst  class  or  Herod  blood. 

The  Godolphin  Arabian,  generally  believed  to  have  been  a  Barb,  was  tirst  the 
projierty  of  Mr.  Coke,  who  presented  him  to  Mr.  Williams,  the  keeper  of  the  St.  James 
Cotfee  House,  by  whom  he  was  presented  to  Lord  Godolphiu.  The  Godolphiu  Ara- 
bian was  teazer  to  Hobgoblin  in  the  years  1730  aud'1731,  and  on  the  latter  refusing  to 
cover  Roxaua,  she  was  put  to  the  Godolphin  Arabian,  and  from  that  cover  she  pro- 
duced Lath,  a  superior  race-horse,  aud  in  1734  Cade,  by  the  Godolphin  Arabian,  who 
took  his  name  from  the  fact  that  Roxaua  died  when  he  was  ten  days  old,  aud  he  was 
brought  up  on  cow's  milk.     "To  Cade,  to  breed  up  in  softness." 

Roxaua  was  by  the  Bald  Galloway,  son  of  the  St.  Victor  Barb,  his  dam  Grey 
Wbynot  by  Whynot,  son  of  the  Fenwick  Barb,  his  graudam  a  Royal  mare  ;  Roxana's 
dam,  sister  to  Chauuter  by  the  Akaster  Turk.  Cade  got  Matchem,  foaled  17J8,  dam 
sister  to  Miss  Partner  by  Partner,  son  of  Jigg  by  the  Byerley  Turk,  out  of  Brown 
Farewell  of  Makeless,  son  of  the  Oglethorpe  Arabian  ;  Matchem  got  Conductor,  dam 
by  Snap,  grandam  by  the  Cullen  Arabian,  out  of  Grisewood's  Lady  Thigh  by  Croft's 
Partner ;  Conductor  got  Imperator,  dam  by  Herod,  grandam  Carina  by  Marske  (sire 
of  Eclipse),  son  of  Squirt  by  Bartlet's  Childers;  Conductor,  also,  got  Trunipator, 
dam  Bruuette  by  Squirrel,  son  of  Traveler,  out  of  Dove  by  Matchless,  son  of  the 
Godolphin  Arabian. 

Imperator  got  Pipator,  out  of  Bruuette,  the  dam  of  Trumpator,  and  Pipator  got 
Remembrancer  out  of  Queen  Mab,  sister  to  Mercury  by  Eclipse,  out  of  a  daughter  of 
Tartar;  Trumpator  got  Sorcerer,  dam  Young  (iiantess,  by  iiiii)orted  Diomcd,  luit  of 
Giantess,  by  Jlatcheni.     This  is  the  second  (dass,  or  Matchem  blood. 

The  Darley  Arabian  was  the  property  of  Mr.  Darley,  of  Bnttercramb,  near  York. 
He  was  thouglit  by  some  to  be  a  Turk  or  Syrian  horse,  but  was  unquestionably  an 
Ajabian  of  pure  blood.  He  got  Bartlet's  Childers  own  brother  to  Flying  Childers;  dam 
ISctty  Leedes  by  Careless,  son  of  Spanker,  son  of  the  D'Arcy  Yellow  Turk,  out  of  Sister 
to  Leedes  by  Leedes  Arabian.  Bartlet's  Childers  got  Squirt,  dam  sister  to'Old  Conn- 
try  Wench,  by  Snake,  sou  of  the  Lister  Turk,  out  of  Grey  Wilks  by  Old  Hautboy,  son 
of  the  White  D'.Vrcy  or  Sedbury  Turk.  Squirt  got  Marske  out  of  the  Rnl)y  mare  by 
Blacklegs,  sou  of  Huttou's  Bay  Barb,  his  graudam  by  Bay  Bolton,  son  of  Grey  Haut- 
boy. Marske  got  Eclipse  (O'Kellys)  dam  Spiletta  by  Regulus,  son  of  the  Godolphiu 
Arabian,  grandam,  Mother  Western  by  Sniith'ij  son  of  Snake  by  Mr.  Lister's  Snake,  out 
of  daughter  of  the  Akaster  Turk,  Eclipse  took  his  name  from  the  fact  that  he  was 
foahd  during  the  great  e(dipse,  in  17(54.  Eclipse  got  King  Fergus,  dam  Tuting's  Polly 
by  Hiack-aiidall-lilack  (Oth.dlo),  grandam  Fanny  by  Tartar,  Eclipse  got  Mercury, 
\'oluiileer  and   <,)necii   Mab,  dam   by  Tartar,  out  of  a  daujjhter  of  Mogul  by  the  (hi- 


THE   THOROUGHBRED   HORSE.  •■> 

(lolphiu  Arabian.  Eclipse  got  Diingaimon,  dam  Aspasia  by  Herod,  grandam  Doris  by 
Blank,  out  of  Helen  by  Spectator,  son  of  Crab,  by  Alcock  Arabian.  Eclii)se  got 
Meteor,  dam  daughter  of  Merlin,  by  Second,  son  of  Flying  Childers,  grandam  Mother 
Pratt,  by  Marksman,  son  of  the  Godolphiu  Arabian.  Eclipse  got  imported  Saltram, 
dam  Virago  by  Snap,  out  of  a  daughter  of  Regulus.  Eclipse  got  Pot-S-o's,  dam  Sports- 
mistress  by  Warren's  Sportsman,  son  of  Cade,  grandam  Golden  Locks  by  Oroouoko, 
son  of  Crab,  out  of  Valiant's  dam,  l)y  Crab.  Volunteer  got  Eagle  and  Spread  Eiigle, 
out  of  a  daughter  of  Highflyer,  grandam  by  Engineer,  son  of  Blaze,  out  of  a  daughter 
of  Regulus.  Mercury  got  Cohanua  and  Precipitate,  out  of  a  daughter  of  Herod,  gran- 
dam Maiden,  sister  to  Pumpkin,  by  Matcliem.  King  Fergus  got  Beningbrough,  out 
of  a  daughter  ot  Herod,  grandam  Pyrrha,  by  Matchem.  out  of  Duchess,  Tiy  White- 
nose,  sou  of  the  Godolphiu  Arabian.  King  Fergus  got  Hambletonian,  dam  by  High- 
flyer, outof  Monimia  by  Matchem.  Saltram  got  Whiskey,  out  of  Calash  by  Herod, 
grandam  Teresa  by  Matchem.  Pot-8-(>"s  got  Waxy  and  Worthy,  out  of  Maria  by  Herod, 
grandam  Lisette  by  Snap,  out  of  Miss  Windsor  by  the  Godolphiu  Arabian.  This 
constitutes  the  third  class  or  Eclipse  blood.  To  these  three  strains  of  blood  trace  all 
the  horses  of  this  day  and  all  the  best  for  the  last  century,  and  tlie  horses  now  so 
successful  on  the  turf  in  America  and  England  combine  these  three  strains  of  blood  to 
a  greater  or  less  extent  on  both  the  paternal  and  maternal  sides. 

Taking  a  retrospect  of  the  winners  of  the  two  great  fixed  events  of  the  English 
turf  (there  being  re.ally  no  National  fixed  Event  in  America  if  we  except  the  Futurity 
and  the  Realization  stakes),  the  Derby  and  St.  Leger,  we  find  that  in  the  tail 
male  line  The  Derby,  in  the  113  years  it  has  been  run,  has  been  won  by  the 
First  line,  Herod  blood,  thirty-five  times,  commencing  with  Diomed  in  the  inaugura- 
tion Derby,  1780.  Diomed  was  imported  in  1798,  being  then  22  years  old.  He  was  sold 
for  50  guineas  and  subsequently  sold  to  Col.  Hoomes,  of  Virginia,  by  wliom  he  was 
imported.  He  died  in  Virginia  in  1«08,  being  then  31  years  old.  There  is  scarcely  a 
really  good  race-horse  of  the  present  day  which  does  not  partake  of  bis  blood.  He 
was  the  sire  of  Sir  Archy,  out  of  imp.  Castianira  by  Rockingham,  justly  styled  the 
Godolphiu  Arabian  of  America.  Diomed  also  sired  Ball's  Florizel,  Duroc,  the  sire  of 
American  Eclipse,  Potomac,  Diomed  Eagle,  Stump  the  Dealer,  Vingt'un,  Hamlintonian 
Virginius,  Peacemaker  and  a  number  of  superior  race-horses  and  brood  mares,  dams  of 
winners.  Other  winners  of  the  Derby  imported  were  Saltram  by  Eclipse,  sire  of  Whip, 
also  imported,  and  the  Saltram  Mare,  dam  of  Timoleon,  the  sire  of  Boston  ;  Jolm  Bull 
by  Fortitude,  son  of  Herod  ;  Spread  Eagle  by  Volunteer,  son  of  Eclipse  ;  Sir  Harry, 
son  of  Sir  Peter,  by  Herod;  Archduke  by  Sir  Peter  ;  Priam  by  Emilius  ;  St.  Giles  by 
Tramp,  by  Dick  Andrews  ;  Blue  Gown  by  Beadsman  died  on  the  passage  ;  Kingcraft 
by  King  Tom  died  on  the  passage,  and  St.  Blaise  by  Hermit. '  All  these  from  Priam 
down  trace  on  the  tail  male  line  to  Eclipse,  whose  descendants  in  a  direct  male  line 
won  the  Derby  72  times,  including  Iro<iuois.  The  descendant  of  Matchem  only  six 
times,  and  one,  the  horse  Aimwell,  who  won  it  in  1785,  from  the  Alcock  Arabian 
through  Mark  Anthony  by  Spectator  by  Crab,  his  dam  a  sister  to  Postmaster  by 
Herod.  Tlie  other  great  fixed  event,  the  St.  Leger,  was  inaugurated  in  1776,  but  did 
not  receive  its  present  name  until  1778.  It  was  won  in  1776  by  AUabaculia  by  Samp- 
son, sou  of  Blaze  by  Flying  Childers,  by  the  Darley  Arabian,  Sampson's  dam  Viy  Hip, 
son  of  the  Curwen  Bay  Barb,  this  race  has  been  run  one  hundred  and  sixteen  years, 
from  1776  to  1891  inclusive,  and  has  been  won  72  times  by  the  descendants  of 'the 
Eclipse  blood  in  the  tail  male  line,  28  times  by  the  Herod  line  and  16  times  by  the 
Matchems,  but  the  winners  were  largely  inbred  to  the  three  great  strains  of  blood. 
TIio  2,000  Guineas,  anotlier  of  the  important  fixed  events  of  the  English  Turf,  was  in- 
augurated in  1809,  and  has  been  run  annually  since  that  date.  It  is  the  important 
opining  three  year  old  event  of  the  year.  It  is  run  over  the  Rowley  Mile,  one  mile  11 
yards.  It  has  been  won  by  the  descendants  of  Eclipse,  in  the  tail  male  line,  45  times, 
"by  the  Herod  line,  27  times  and  by  the  Matchem  line,  12  times.  These  three  events 
are  open  to  both  colts  and  fillies,  but  few  of  the  latter  are  entered  or  start  in  them, 
hence  the  winners  have  generally  been  colts.  The  Two  Thousand  Guineas  has  been 
won  but  faur  times  bv  fillies,  ill  1S22  by  Pastille   by  Rubens,  son  of  Buzzard  :   in  1840 


0  THE  Tin)i;on;nr.i;F,i)  iiokse. 

by  Crucifix  by  Priam,  sou  of  Emllius,  in  1878  by  Pilgrimage  by  The  Earl  or  The  Palmer, 
ami  in  liS82  by  Sliotover  by  Hermit,  son  of  Newmlnster.  In  1868  Formosa  by  Huc- 
cauecr  ran  a  dead  heat  and  divided  the  stakes  with  Moslem.  The  Derby  has  been 
won  only  three  times  by  tUlies,  in  181)1  by  Eleanor  by  Whiskey,  in  18ri7  by  Bliuk 
JSonuy  by  Melbourne,  and  in  1882  by  .Shotover  by  Hermit.  The  St.  Leger,  run  in  the 
fall,  has  been  won  more  frequently  by  iillies,  for  the  reason  that  good  ones  have 
oftcner  started  for  this  event.  Allabaculta  by  8auipsou  won  it  in  177().  Hollandaise 
by  Matchem  in  1778.  Serina  by  Goldtiuder  in  1781.  Imperatrix  by  Alfred  in  1782. 
Oiiijihale  by  Highflyer  in  1781.  Cowslip  1>y  Highflyer  in  178.i.  Young  Flora  liy  High- 
flyer iu  1788.  Pewett  by  Tandem  in  consequence  of  a  foul  on  the  part  of  Duke  of 
Hamilton's  Laurel  colt,  in  1789.  Paulina  by  Sir  Peter  in  1807.  Altisidora  by  Dick 
Andrews  in  1813.  Duchess  by  Cardinal  York  in  1816.  Matilda  by  Couius  in  1827. 
Queen  of  Trumps  by  Velocipede  iu  1835,  She  also  won  the  Oaks.  Blue  Bonnet  by 
Touchstone  iu  1812.  Imperieuse  by  Orlando  in  1857.  Sunbeam  by  Chanticleer  iu 
1858.  Caller  Ou  by  Stockwell  in  1861.  Achievement  by  Stockwell  in  1867.  Formosa 
by  Buccaneer  iu  1868,  Formosa  also  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Moslem  for  the  2,000  Guineas 
iiud  won  the  Oaks  the  same  year.  Hannah  by  King  Tom  in  1871.  Hannah  also  won 
the  Oaks.  Marie  Stuart  by  Scottish  Chief  in  1873.  Apology  by  Adventurer  iu  1874. 
Marie  Stuart  and  Apology  both  won  the  Oaks.  Jannette  by  Lord  Clifden  in  1878. 
Januette  also  won  the  Oaks.  Dutch  Oveu  by  Dutch  Skater  iu  1882.  Seabreeze  by 
Isonomy  iu  1888.  She  also  won  the  Oaks.  Memoir  bj-  St.  Siiuon  in  1890.  Memoir 
won  the  Oaks.  The  Oaks,  the  most  inipovtnut  fixed  event,  for  tillies  only,  was  estab- 
lished in  1779,  the  year  prior  to  The  Derliy.  It  has  l)een  run  one  hundred  and  fourteen 
limes,  iucluding  the  year  1892,  and  has  lieeu  won  64  times  by  the  descendants  of 
Eclipse  in  the  tail  male  line,  37  tiuies  by  tlie  descendants  of  Herod  and  13  times  by  the 
descendants  of  Mitchem.  The  length  of  the  Derby  course  iu  1780  and  uji  to  1784  was 
one  mile.  From  1784  np  to  and  includiug  1871,  the  distance  was  one  and  a  half  miles. 
In  1872  and  since  the  start  has  been  from  the  New  High  Level  Starting  Post,  the 
distance  being  one  aud  a  half  miles  and  29  yards.  The  Oaks  is  run  over  the  Derby 
course.  The  St.  Leger  course  was  origiually  two  miles.  In  1813  the  distance  was 
changed  to  one  mile  6  furlongs  and  193  yards.  In  1826  the  distance  was  reduced  61 
yards  and  has  remained  since  that  date  oue  mile  li  furlongs  and  132  yards.  It  appears 
from  the  statistics  above  that  tlie  tail  male  line-  of  the  Eclipse  bloml  lias  wun  a  large 
majority  of  the  fixed  events  al>ovementiiiU(d.  but  it  luust  be  borue  in  luiud  flint  Match- 
cui  was  foaled  in  1748,  King  Herod  iu  17.58  and  Eclipse  in  1764,  so  that  Eclipse  had 
the  benefit  of  the  daughters 'of  the  two  other  strains  of  blood  aud  nearly  all  of  the  liest 
aud  most  famous  of  his  sons  and  grandsons  were  from  Herod's  daughters  and  grand- 
daughters, fortified  by  the  Matchem  blood.  There  were  but  few  males  from  the  Match- 
cm  blood  compared  with  the  number  from  the  Heroil  line,  and  the  same  may  be  said  of 
the  number  of  the  Herod's  compared  with  the  Ei  lipse's,  and  nearly  all  the  descendants 
of  Eclipse  which  have  won  the  great  events  in  the  last  ([uarter  of  a  century,  are  de- 
scended from  \Vhalebone  through  his  sous  Camel  and  Sir  Hercules.  To  the  former 
traces  Touchstoue,  and  to  the  latter  Stockwell,  both  being  inbred  to  Herod  ami 
JIatchcm  ou  both  the  iiaternal  and  materiml  sides,  and  the  same  is  true  of  every  grand 
race-horse  that  has  appeared  in  any  country  on  the  globe. 

It  was  iu  the  reign  of  the  unfortunate  Charles  I.  that  the  iutniductidu  nf  Eastern 
blood  of  much  iiuportanco  took  ])lace,  notal)ly  the  Helinslcy  Turk,  brought  to  Eug- 
laiul  by  the  Duke  of  Buckingham,  and  sold  to  Mr.  Helmsley,  hence  his  name.  The 
Helmslcy  Turk  was  the  sire  of  Bustler,  whose  dam  was  not  kimwn  ;  Hutton's  Koyal 
colt,  dam  a  Sedbury  Koyal  mare,  and  \'ixen,  out  of  Dodsworth's  dam,  a  Koyal  mare. 
A'ixen  was  the  dam  of  the  Old  Child  mare,  by  the  Gresley  Bay  Araliiau  (Bay  Koan). 
The  Old  Child  mare  was  the  d.am  of  a  filly,  by  the  Darley  Arabian,  which  i>roduced  a 
filly  by  Rattle,  who  was  by  a  sou  of  Sir  J.  Harpnr's  Barb,  out  of  a  Koyal  mare. 
This  Kattle  mare  was  the  dam  of  Silvertail,  by  Hcneago's  Whitenose,  son  of  the  Hall 
Arabian;  Silvertail  was  the  dam  of  Wliimsey,  by  Culleu  Arabian;  Siiortsiiiau  aud 
Cade,  imported  into  South  Carolina  in  1762  (lioth  liy  Cade,  son  of  the  Godidphiii 
Arabian);    Careless  and  Fearnought   by  Uegulus,    son  of   the    (iodolphiu  Arabiau. 


THE   THOROUGHBRED   HORSE.  7 

Feuinought  was  imported  into  Virginia  in  1764,  by  Col.  John  Baylor,  and  was  noted 
;is  ii  sire  in  this  country.  Silvertail,  also,  produced  Joan  and  a  sister  to  her,  both  by 
Kegulus;  Joan  was  the  dam  of  Rantipole,  by  Blank,  sou  of  the  Godoliihiu  Arabian) 
Columbine,  by  Kcliijse,  and  others,  but  from  her  daughter,  Rautipole,  she  became 
fanu)us.  Rautipole  was  the  dam  of  Xyuiph.  Trusty  and  Nimble  by  Florizel.  Kimble 
was  the  dam  of  Nike  (winner  of  the  Oaks  iu  1797),  by  Alexander,  sou  of  Eclipse. 
Nutmeg  by  Sir  Peter,  sou  of  Highflyer,  and  Donua  Clara,  by  Cesario,  by  John  Bull, 
sou  of  Fortitude,  by  Herod  ;  Donna  Clara  was  the  dam  of  a  (illy  by  Dick  Andrews, 
son  of  Joe  Andrews,  liy  Eclipse :  Donna  Maria,  by  Partisan,  sou  of  Walton,  and 
others.  Donna  Maria's  daughter,  by  Buzzard,  sou  of  Blacklock,  produced  imp. 
Barbarity,  by  Simoon,  sou  of  Camel,  by  Whalebone,  that  gave  to  America  the  superior 
mares  Ruthless,  Relentless  and  Remorseless,  with  Young  Eclipse,  Barbarian  and 
Devastation,  aO  by  imp.  Eclipse,  son  of  Orlando,  by  Touchstone.  Nike,  through  her 
daughter  by  Trafalgar,  son  of  Sir  Peter  by  Highflyer,  gave  us  imp.  Alarm  by 
Thuuderbolt,  sou  of  .Sorcerer,  by  Trumpator.  Alarm  was  the  dam  of  Zadora  aud 
Di  Vcruon,  by  American  Eclipse ;  Lady  Alert  (Alert),  by  Eclipse  Lightfoot  ;  Clara 
Hwward,  Young  Alarm  and  Fauuy  Elssler,  by  imp.  Barefoot.  Clara  Howard  was  a 
superior  race-mare,  aud  the  dam  of  Eliza  Butler  and  Mary  Elliott,  by  imp.  Leviathan. 
Mary  Taylor,  by  imp.  Sovereign ;  Augeliue,  Star-Spaugled  Banner,  aud  Banner,  by 
imp.  Albion.  Angeline  was  the  dam  of  Lautana,  by  Capt.  Elgee,  aud  Peytona  Barry, 
by  Rogers,  sou  of  Lexington.  Lautana  was  the  dam  of  Poca  Wiley,  by  Muggins, 
Larkspar,  by  Jack  Maloue,  Beersheba,  Balance-All,  Bran  Dance  (in  England),  all  by 
inii).  Bouuie  Scotland  ;  the  good  race-mares  Liahtunah  and  Panoraiua,  by  John 
Morgan,  and  Tautalus,  by  imp.  Great  Tom.  The  reputation  of  the  HelmsleyTurk 
was  mainly  established  and  iuuuortalized  as  the  sire  of  Bustler,  whose  dam  is  not  stated 
in  the  stud  l)Ook,  or  by  other  authorities,  but  was  undoubtedly  out  of  one  of  the  Royal 
mares.  He  was  the  sire  of  Lord  D'Arcy's  Blunderbuss,  Old  Merlin,  the  sire  of  Mr. 
Bethel's  Woodcock  aiul  Castaway,  and  Mr,  Richard.sou's  Merlin.  The  Bolton  Sweep- 
stakes' great  grandam  was  out  of  daughter  of  Bustler.  The  iiedigree  of  the  Ruby 
mare,  by  Blacklegs,  dam  of  Marske  (sire  of  Eclipse  aud  imp.  Shark),  ends  iu  a 
daughter  of  Bustler.  The  Bolton  Sweejistakes  was  the  sire  of  the  dam  of  Whistle 
jacket,  aud  the  grandam  of  Mr.  O'Kelly's  famous  Old  Tartar  mare.  The  Old  Tartar 
mare  was  the  dam  of  Mercury,  Volunteer,  Queen  Mab,  Venus,  Jupiter,  Adonis  aud 
Lily  of  the  Valley,  all  by  Mr.  O'Kelly's  noted  Eclijise.  Boltou  Sweepstakes  was  the 
sire  of  Turner's  Sweepstakes,  out  of  a  Bay  Boltou  mare.  The  names  of  Bustler  and 
Hutton's  Royal  colt  are  to  be  found  at  the  end  of  the  i)edigrees  of  many  of  the  most 
noted  horses. 

Places  White  Turk  was  imported  aud  owned  by  Mr.  Place,  stud-master  to  Oliver 
Cromwell  when  protector,  and  was  the  sire  of  Mr.  Croft's  Commoner,  Mr.  Tregonwell's 
White  Turk  Mare,  out  of  a  natural  Barb  mare.  This  White  Turk  mare  was  the  dam 
of  a  mare  by  the  Tattblet  Morocco  Barb  that  produced  the  Byerly  Turk  mare',  which 
was  the  dam  of  Grey  Ramsden,  by  Grey  Hautlioy,  son  of  Hautboy,  by  the  D'Arcy 
White  Turk,  a  lilly  by  Spanker,  sou  of  the  D'Arcy  Yellow  Turk,  one  filly  each  by  the 
Darley  Arabian  and  Newcastle  Turk,  From  the  Spauker  lilly  mentioned,  descended 
in  direct  female  line,  Wooodpecker,  Goldfluder,  Waxy  Pojic,  Whalebone,  Whisker, 
Partisan,  Rockingham,  Gleneoe,  Bay  Middleton,  Lord  Lyon,  Dollar,  Trumpeter, 
Melbourne,  Bend'or,  Robert  the  Devil,  Uucas,  .Speculum,  Charibert,  The  Nob.  Silvio, 
Bhu-  Gown,  Pellegrino,  Trappist,  Craig  Millar,  Mortemer,  King  of  Trumjis  (by  Lord 
Clifden),  The  Lambkin,  The  Confessor  (by  The  Palmer),  Paradox,  The  Bard  (by 
Petrarch),  Jliutiug,  and  many  other  noted  race-horses  aud  stallions. 

The  Byerly  Turk  was  one  of  the  valuable  importations  to  England  during  the 
reign  of  William  aud  Mary,  He  was  the  charger  of  Capt.  Byerly  throughout  the  war 
of  King  William  in  Ireland  in  l()8;l.  This  Turk  became  one  of  the  jirincipal  founders 
of  the  thoroughbred  horse.  To  liim  traces  wliat  is  generally  styled  the  First  Class, 
or  Herod  Blood.  The  Byerly  Turk  was  the  sire  of  Jigg,  dam  by  Spanker,  sou  of  the 
D'Arcy  Yellow  Turk.  Thcgrandamof  J  igg  is  unknown.  Jig  was  the  sire  of  Partner,  1718, 
out  of  Sister  to  Mixbury.  by  the  Curwiu  Bay  Barb,  second  dam  by  Curwiu's  Old  .Spot, 


8  THE   THORODGHBKED   HORSE. 

8011  of  the  Selaby  Turk,  third  dam  by  the  white-legged  Lowther  Barb,  out  of  the  Old 
Vintner  mare.  He  was  also  the  sire  of  Miss  Jigg  and  her  sister,  out  of  Partner's 
dam.  Partner  got  Tartar,  1743,  dam  Meliora,  1729,  by  Fox,  son  of  Clumsy  by  Haut- 
boy, second  dam  Witty's  Milkmaid,  1720,  by  Snail,  son  of  Whynot,  by  St.  Victor 
Barb,  third  dam  by  Mr.  Curwiu's  Shields  Galloway.  Tartar  was  an  excellent  racer 
and  superior  stallion.  He  was  the  sire  of  King  Herod,  commonly  called  Heioil.  17.'>8, 
and  his  sister  Thais,  dam  Cypron,  by  Blaze,  sou  of  Flying  Childers,  second  dam 
Sellma,  by  Bethell's  Arabian,  etc.  Tartar  was  also  the  sire  of  Beanfremont,  and  Mr. 
O'Kelly's  mare,  dam  of  Mercury,  Volunteer,  etc.  Herod  got  Hightiycr,  1771,  dam 
Rachel,  by  Blank,  son  of  the  Godolphiu  Arabian,  second  dam  by  Kegulus,  son  of  the 
Godolphiu  Arabian,  out  of  a  daughter  of  Soreheels,  sou  of  Basto,  by  Byerly  Turk,  etc. 
Herod  was  also  the  sire  of  Anvil,  Bordeaux,  Drone,  Florizel  (sire  of  imp.  Dioined, 
winner  of  the  first  Derby,  1780),  Fortitude,  Phenomenon,  Postmaster,  Telemachus, 
Woodpecker  (sire  of  Buzzard)  and  other  stallions.  He  was  the  sire  of  many  excellent 
race  and  successful  brood  mares,  including  Calash  (dam  of  Whiskey,  by  Saltrain,  aud 
Kite,  by  Buzzard),  Faith  (dam  of  Bobtail),  Maid  of  the  Oaks  (dam  of  imp.  Druid), 
Maria  (dam  of  Waxy  and  Worthy,  by  Pot-8-o's,  Quiz  aud  Wowski  by  Mentor),  Peggy, 
sister  to  Postmaster  (dam  of  Peggy,  imported  to  America,  and  her  sisters,  Spiunetta 
and  Trumpetta),  by  Trumpator,  son  of  Conductor,  by  Matchem,  Perdita,  Pomona, 
Sting,  sister  to  Florizel,  Tuberose,  etc.  Herod  was  a  superior  race-horse,  and  as  a 
stallion  was  inferior  to  no  horse  that  ever  lived.  In  nineteen  years  he  got  497  win- 
ners that  won  $1,007,525.  Highflyer  got  Sir  Peter  Teazle,  1784  (commonly  called  Sir 
Peter,  winner  of  the  Derby,  1787),  dam  Papillou,  by  Snap,  son  of  Snip,  by  Flying 
Childers,  second  dam  Miss  Cleveland,  by  Kegulus,  out  of  Midge,  by  a  son  of  Bay 
Bolton,  tracing  to  the  Bj'erly  Turk  mare,  dam  of  the  two  True  Blues,  Lady  Teazle 
and  Brown  Bess,  sisters  to  Sir  Peter.  Highflyer  was  the  sire  of  Noble  (winner  of  tlie 
Derby  in  1786).  Skyscraper  (winner  of  the  Derby  iu  1789).  Highflyer  was  also  si le 
of  Omph.ale  and  Cowslip,  winners  of  the  St.  Leger  iu  1784  aud  17S5,  Spadille  aud  Young 
Flora,  winners  of  the  St.  Leger  in  1787  and  1788.  Highflyer  never  paid  a  forfeit  and 
was  never  beaten.  Sir  Peter  was  the  best  son  of  Highflyer,  and  was  the  best  race- 
horse of  his  day.  He  was  the  sire  of  imp.  Sir  Harry,  1795,  dam  Matron  by  Alfred, 
son  of  Matchem  out  of  Pilot's  dam  by  Marske.  Sir  Harry  won  the  Derby  lu  1798.  and 
was  imported  into  Virginia  lu  1804.  He  was  the  sire  of  Sir  Alfred,  and  Sir  Hal, 
his  name  is  often  found  in  the  pedigrees  of  our  best  racers.  Imp.  Roljiu  Redbreast, 
sire  of  Sumpter's  dam,  was  by  Sir  Peter,  dam  Wren,  by  Woodpecker.  Imp.  Archduke, 
and  his  brother,  Stamford,  out  of  Horatia,  sister  to  Achilles  by  Eclipse,  second  dam 
Countess,  Delpini's  dam  by  Blank.  Archduke  won  the  Derby  in  1799,  aud  was  im- 
ported by  Col.  Hoomcs  into  Virginia  in  180S.  He  is  best  known  in  America  as  the  siro 
of  the  dam  of  Countess  Plater  by  Virginian  who  was  the  dam  of  the  good  race-horse 
Altorf  by  imp.  Fylde  and  Jauey,  dam  by  imp.  Stirling  that  was  the  dam  of  the 
famous  Polly  Hopkins  and  Ivanhoe  by  Virginian  (son  of  Sir  Archy)  and  Hyazini  by 
Sir  Archy.  Sir  Peter  was  the  sire  of  Sir  Solomon  (first  called  Tankersley),  dam 
Matron  by  Florizel,  out  of  Maiden  by  Matchem.  Sir  Solomon,  1796,  was  the  sire  of 
Warrior  and  Mary  Ann,  the  dam  of  Windle  by  Beningbrough.  Sir  Peter  also  got 
Haphazard,  1797,  and  his  sister,  dam  Miss  Hervcy  by  Eclipse,  out  of  Clio  by  Young 
Cade.  Haphazard  was  a  grand  race-horse  and  the  sire  of  Filho-da-Pnta,  1812,  dam 
Mrs.  Baruet  by  Waxy,  son  of  Pot-S-o's,  out  of  daughter  of  Woodpecker,  etc.  I'ilho-da- 
Puta  won  the  St.  Leger  in  1815.  Fillio-da-Pnta  was  the  sue  of  Birmingham  that  won 
the  St.  Leger  in  1830,  and  Cohvick,  dam  Stella  by  Sir  Oliver,  sou  of  Sir  Peter.  Cid- 
wich  was  the  sire  of  Attila,  dam  Progress  by  Langar,  son  of  Selim,  that  won  tlu^ 
Derby  iu  1842.  Haphazard  was  the  sire  of  Antar  and  Kegiuald,  that  won  the  2,000 
Guineas  m  1819  and  1821,  and  Rowena,  winner  of  tlie  1,000  Guineas  in  1820.  Imi). 
lledgcfonl,  foaled  1825,  was  by  Filho-da-Puta,  dam.  Miss  Craigie  liy  Orville,  son  of 
Beningbrough,  second  dam  Marchioness  liy  Lurcher,  son  of  Dnngaunon  by  Eclipse, 
out  of  Miss  Cogden  by  Pheuomeuon,  son  of  H<uod,  imported  into  America.  Hedge- 
ford  was  a  full  brother  to  Birmiugham,  aud  was  a  good  race-horse.  He  got  Diiane,  a 
superior  race-horse,  dam  Goodloc  Washington  by  Washington,  son  of  Timoleou  by  Sir 


THE    TnOROrCHBREI)    HOUSE.  '.' 

Ari'hy,  Kuffin,  diiui  Duchess  of  Marlborough  by  Sir  Archy.  Ruffin,  the  jnoperty  of 
Jos.  G.  Hoswell,  known  as  the  lucky  Kentuckian,  won  the  great  Gold  .stakes  at 
Lexington,  Kentucky,  in  1843,  and  many  other  good  races.  Hedgeford  was  the  sire  of 
Kiatt  (Blue,  filly),  dam,  Lady  Thompkins  by  American,  Eclipse,  tracing  back  to  imp. 
Uuohe.ss,  that  produced  Blue  Bell  by  Chorister,  son  of  imp.  Contract  by  Cattnn. 
Blue  Bell  was  the  dam  of  Xellie  Gray  and  Betsey  Hunter  by  Oliver,  son  of  Waguei',  and 
Flight  by  imp.  Leviathan,  Julia  JIattingly  by  John  Morgan,  son  of  imp.  Sovereign, 
Bessie  Lee  by  Hunter's  Lexington,  and  others.  Betsey  Hunter  is  the  dam  of  Kate  Mat- 
tingly  (Creosote  dam)  by  John  Morgan,  Chasseiise,  Joe  Johnson,  Aunt  Winnie,  .Judge 
Wicklitie,  etc.,  nearly  all  of  which  raced  well  and  have  produced  race-horses.  Blue 
Filly  was  also  the  dam  of  Kate  Hunter,  Lizzy  Morgan,  Hunters'  Gleucoe,  and  others. 
Lizzy  Morgan  left  a  distinguished  progeny  through  her  sou,  Morgan  Scout  by 
John  Morgan,  Ratan,  the  dam  of  Wildfire,  Girofle,  Girofla,  etc.  This  family  has  been 
much  inbred,  but  always  preserved  its  individuality.  Blue  Bonnet  by  imp.  Hedge- 
ford,  dam  Grey  Fanny  by  Bertrand,  was  one  of  the  best  race-mares  of  her  day  and  a 
brood-mare  that  left  behind  her  a  history.  She  was  the  dam  of  such  good  ones,  as 
Little  Arthur,  Nebula  (the  dam  of  Asteroid,  the  unbeaten  son  of  Lexington,  .Sue  Lewis, 
Luna,  Aster  and  Aneroid,  his  sisters  and  brothers,  and  Asterisk  by  Ringgold,  sou  of 
Boston),  Alice  Jones  (Jonesboro's  dam),  and  The  Gloamin,  all  by  imp.  Glencoe ; 
Lightning,  Loadstone,  Thunder  and  Lancaster,  a  ijuartet  of  superior  race-horses,  and 
Bonnet,  ail  by  Lexington.  Hedgeford  was  also  the  sire  of  the  dam  of  Prunella  by  imp. 
Glencoe,  she  the  dam  of  Sympathy  and  Lizzie  W.  by  imj).  Scythian,  son  of  Orlando 
by  Touchstone,  Nellie  Grey  (the  dam  of  Alroy,  Amadis,  Araniis,  Marie  Michou, 
Bazil,  etc.),  by  Lexington.  Other  daughters  of  Hedgeford  left  good  stock,  and  his 
early  death  was  a  loss  to  the  country.  He  combined  through  his  sire  and  dam  a  large 
infusion  of  Herod  and  Eclipse  blood.  Maria  Black,  the  daughter  of  Filho-da-Puta, 
grandson  of  Sir  Peter,  dam  by  .Smolensko,  son  of  Sorcerer  by  'f  rumpator,  out  of  a 
daughter  of  Sir  Peter,  figured  conspicuously  on  the  turf  in  America  in  1838  and  1839, 
and  won  at  two,  three  and  four  mile  heats,  in  the  latter  race  winning  after  four  heats 
were  run.  She  was  a  superior  brood-mare,  dam  of  John  Black  by  imp.  Trustee,  Ger- 
trude by  Chorister,  sou  of  imj).  Contract,  .Sellie  Waters  by  Gleucoe,  Madame  Bruce  by 
Boston,  Frank  Waters  by  Wagner,  Bay  Leaf  by  imp.  Yorkshire  and  Tripod  by  imp. 
Sovereign.  But  her  name  and  fame  is  perpetuated  through  her  daughter  Bay  Leaf, 
one  of  the  best  brood-mares  ever  in  America.  Bay  Leaf  was  the  dam  of  Rubicon, 
(sent  to  England),  Bay  Flower,  Beacon,  Bayswater,  Baywood,  Bayonet,  Niagara,  Bay 
Rose  and  Bay  Final  (a  winner  in  England),  all  by  Lexington,  Biugamau  and  M.  A.  B. 
by  Asteroid  and  Bay  Bush  by  Australian.  Bay  Flower  was  a  good  race-mare,  and  dam 
of  several  good  performers,  including  Ivy  Leaf  (the  dam  of  Bazar  by  .Jack  Malone), 
Bramble,  Bonnie  Leaf,  Bye  and  Bye  (Now  or  Never's  dam),  Brambaletta  (Merry  Mon- 
arch's dam),  all  by  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland,  Eclat  by  Enquirer,  Thistle  by  Great  Tom, 
Niagara  and  Jackson  by  Luke  Blackburn.  Eliza  by  Filho-da-Puta,  dam  Zephyrina  by 
Middlethorpo,  son  of  Shuttle  by  Young  Marske,  was  the  dam  of  the  good  mare  Albine 
by  Jelf  Davis,  son  of  Hero  by  Bertrand  jr.,  and  she  the  dam  of  the  good  race-horse 
Gen.  Y'orke  by  Planet.  Nameless  liy  Filho-da-Puta  was  a  dam  of  winners,  and  The 
Nun's  Daughter  by  Filho-da-Puta,  dam  The  Nun  by  Blacklock  was  the  dam  of  the 
good  I'iice-horse  Consol  jr.  by  imp.  Consol  and  of  the  Stumps  mare,  by  Stumps,  sou  of 
Whalebone,  that  produce  Pot-8-o's  by  Glencoe,  and  Blacklock  by  O'Meara,  son  of 
Glencoe.  Stamford,  the  brother  to  imp.  Archduke  was  a  suijerior  race-horse,  and  his 
name  appears  in  manj'  excellent  pedigrees.  Sir  Peter  got  Walton  and  his  brother 
Williamson's  Ditto,  out  of  Arethusa  by  Dungannon,  son  of  Eclipse,  graudam  by  Proph- 
et, son  of  Regulus,  out  of  Virago,  Saltram's  dam  by  Snap,  grandson  of  Flying 
Childers.  Walton  was  a  superior  race-horse  .and  left  a  grand  reiiutation  as  a  stallion. 
He  was  sire  of  Phantom,  out  of  .lulia  (sister  to  Eleanor)  by  Whiskey,  son  of  .Saltram, 
graudam  Y'oung  Giantess,  the  dam  of  Sorcerer,  by  Diomed.  Phantom  won  the  Derliy 
in  1811,  and  Walton's  sou  St.  Patrick,  dam  by  Dick  Andrews,  sou  of  Joe  Andrews  by 
Eclipse,  won  the  St.  Leger  in  1820  and  the  Gold  Cup  at  Y'ork.  Phantom  got  Cedric, 
out  of  sister  to  Repeatorby  Trumpator.  graudam  Demirep  byHighfiyer,  who  won  the 


10  THE   Tni)KOnGHHKED    HORSE. 

Derby  in  1824,  and  Middleton,  dam  Web  15y  Waxy,  sou  of  Pot-8-o's,  out  of  Penelope  by 
Trumpator,  that  won  the  Derby  in  1825.  Hut  Phantom's  best  reputation  comes  through 
his  daughters.  He  was  the  sire  of  Cobweb,  out  of  Filagree  by  Soothsayer,  son  of  Sor- 
cerer, grandani  Web,  sister  to  Whalebone  by  Wa.xy.  Cobweb  won  the  Oaks  and  1,000 
Guineas  in  1824,  and  was  the  dara  of  Bay  Middleton  (.son  of  Sultan,  by  Selim),  that 
won  the  2,000  Guineas  and  the  Derby  in  183t>.  Bay  Middleton  was  the  sire  of  the 
Flying  Dutchnum  (dam  Barbelle  by  Saiulbeck,  sou  of  Cattou),  that  won  both  the 
Derby  and  St.  Leger  in  1819,  the  Ascot  Cup  in  1850,  and  defeated  the  noted  Voltigeur 
in  the  Match  at  York,  two  miles.  Bay  Middleton  was  the  sire  of  Hermit,  that  won 
the  2.000  Guineas  in  18.54,  Aphrodite  the  1,000  Guineas  in  1851,  Audover  the  Derby 
in  18.54.  He  was  the  sire  of  Ellen  Middleton,  dam  Myrrlia-  by  Malek.  son  of  Black- 
lock,  out  of  Bessy  by  Young  Gouty,  grandson  of  Sir  Peter.  Ellen  Mid<lleton  is 
famous  as  the  dam  of  Wild  Dayrell,  that  won  the  Derby  in  18-55,  by  Ion,  son  of 
Cain,  by  Paulowitz,  by  Sir  Paul,  by  Sir  Peter,  much  inbred  to  Sir  Peter.  Wild  Day- 
rell was  the  sire  of  Buccaneer,  out  of  Cruiser's  dam  by  Little  Red  Rover.son  of  Tramp. 
Buccaneer  was  the  sire  of  Kisber,  winner  of  the  Derby  in  1876,  Formosa,  winner  of  the 
Oaks  and  St.  Leger  in  1868,  Cadet,  See  Saw,  Brigautine,  wiuuer  of  the  Oaks  in  1809, 
aud  The  Rake,  out  of  England's  Beauty  by  Birdcatcher,  who  was  imported  after 
being  a  failure  in  Englaud,  but  died  within  a  year.  Walton  was  also  the  sire  of  Par- 
tisan, dam  Parasol  by  Pot-8-o"s,  son  of  Eclipse,  graudam  Prunella  by  HighHyer,  son 
of  Herod,  out  of  Promise  by  Snap.  Partisan  was  the  sire  of  Mameluke,  dam  Miss 
Sophia  by  Stamford,  son  of  Sir  Peter,  graudam  Sophia  by  Buzzard,  sou  of  Woodpeck- 
er, by  Herod.  Mameluke  won  the  Derby  in  1827,  aud  is  known  to  America  as  the 
sire  of  imp.  Myrtle,  the  dam  of  the  famous  lirood-mare  Magnolia  by  imp.  Glencoe, 
that  produced  such  grand  race-horses  as  Kentucky,  second  to  no  son  of  Lexington 
over  any  distance  of  ground;  Madeline,  the  graudam  of  Irocjuois,  winner  of  the  Derby, 
St.  Leger  and  Prince  of  Wales  stakes  m  1881,  Charley  Ball,  Priucetou,  Charles  Mor- 
gan, Hanover  by  imj).  Y'orkshire,  Simiu  Kenton,  Madonna  and  Skedaddle  by  the  same 
sire,  aud  Gilroy,  brother  to  Kentucky  and  Victory  by  Uncle  Vic,  sou  of  Lexington. 
Partisan  was  sire  of  Glaucus,  dam  Naume  by  Selim,  son  of  Buzzard,  aud  Glaucus  was 
the  sire  of  Refraction,  that  won  the  Oaks  in  1S45.  and  also  won  the  Ascot  Gold  Cup 
from  Rockingham.  Glaucus  was  also  the  sire  of  The  Nob,  dam  Octave,  sister  to  Oxy- 
gen, by  Emilius,  out  of  Whizgig  by  Rubens.  The  Nob  was  the  sire  of  The  Nabob, 
dam  Hester  by  Camel,  son  of  Wh.aleboue,  out  of  Monimia  by  Muley,  etc.  .  The  Nabob 
was  the  sire  of  Vermouth,  dam  Verraeille  by  The  Baron,  out  of  Fair  Helen  by  Priam, 
aud  Bois  Roussel,  dam  Agar  by  Sting,  sou  of  Slane ;  .also  Nntbourue,  out  of  Priucess 
liy  Merry  Monarch.  Vermouth  got  Boiard  (wiuuer  of  the  French  Derby  aud  Grand 
Prix  of  Paris  lu  1873),  dam  La  Bossue  by  Do  Clare,  sou  of  Touchstone.  The  Nabob 
was  sire  also  of  Nutbourne,  the  sire  of  imp.  Woodlands,  dam  Whiteface  by 
Turnus.  Partisan  further  handed  down  the  Sir  Peter  blood  through  his  two  sous. 
Gladiator,  dam  Pauline  by  Moses  (Derby  1822),  out  of  Quadrille  by  .Selim,  and  Ven- 
ison, dam  Fawn  by  Smolensko,  son  of  Sorcerer,  out  of  ,Ierl>Qa  by  Gohanna,  son  of 
Mercury  by  Eclipse.  Gladiator  and  Venison  iiuished  second  aud  third  to  Bay  Middle- 
ton  in  the  Derby  in  1836.  Partisan  was  the  sire  of  Patron,  wiuuer  of  the  2,000  (iuiueas 
in  1829,  Zeal,  winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas  in  1821,  and  Cyprian,  winner  of  the  Oaks  in 
1836.  Gladiator  went  to  France;,  where  he  became  famous  as  a  sire.  He  got  JIiss 
<;iadiator,  dam  Taffrail  by  Sheet  Anchor,  sou  of  Lottery  by  Tramp.  Miss  Gladiator 
was  the  dam  of  the  famous  Gladiateur  that  won  the  2,000  Guineas,  Derby,  St.  Leger 
ami  Grand  Prix  of  Paris,  and  was  the  only  horse  which  ever  acconii)li5hed  the  feat, 
(iladiator  was  sire  also  of  Sweetmeat,  dam  Lollypop  by  Starch  or  \'oltaire,  out  of 
Belinda  by  Blacklock.  Gladiator  also  got  Fulvie,  the  dam  of  Dutch  Skater  l>y  Flying 
Dutchmau.  Sweetmeat  was  the  sire  of  Mincemeat  and  Miucepie,  winners  of  the  Oaks 
in  ISM  aud  lH5li,  aud  JIacaroni,  dam  Jocose  l>y  Pantaloon,  son  of  Castrel.  liy  imp. 
Blizzard.  .Macaroni  won  the  2,000  Guineas  aud  l)erl)y  lu  1863,  aud  was  the  sire  of 
Spina  way,  winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas  aud  Oaks  in  1875.  Bonny  .Jean,  winner  of  the 
Oaks  in  18*5,  Macgregor,  Machoath  Couronne  de  Fer,  aud  imp.  Macaroou,  dam  Song- 
stress by  Chanticleer,  son  of  Binlcatchcr. 


THE   THOEOUGHURED    HORSE.  11 

Macaroon  was  importeil  to  Aiiniiin,  and  Is  in  tbe  Brookdale  stml  of  the  late 
Mr.  1).  D.  Withers.  He  is  sin-  nt  tlie  winners  Macbeth  and  Maedutt'  (the  latter 
now  in  the  Mctirathiaua  stud,  and  liighly  prized).  Cadence,  dam  Castagnette,  by 
Marsyas,  son  of  Orlando  (shr  tUr  dam  of  Trill  and  Cascade  by  Uncas,  son  of  Lex- 
ington and  othiT  winners).  l'a\ m-ess.  dam  imp.  Faverdale  by  The  Palmer,  in  Pisiana 
.stnd  :  Gem,  dam  lUjon  by  Anstralian,  in  Chesterbrook  stud,  Pennsylvania,  Knicknack, 
.sister  to  Gem  and  dam  of  Bibelot,  in  Brookdale  stud,  Paradox,  dam  Maxim,  by  Planet, 
in  McGrathiaua  stnd,  and  Gregory,  out  of  imp.  Abundance  by  Kaiser,  a  first-class 
horse.  Macaroni  also  got  Bonbon  (imported  by  the  late  M.  H.  Sanford),  dam  Bion- 
della  by  The  Flying  Dutchman.  She  is  the  dam  of  the  good  race-horse  Little  Kutlin, 
Petersburgh,  and  their  sisters.  Caramel  and  Tulare,  all  by  Monarchist.  Imp.  Clover 
by  Macaroni,  dam  Verdure,  by  King  Tom,  son  of  Harkaway,  was  the  dam  of  Flageo- 
letta  and  Aftermath  by  Rayou  D'or.  Dauntless  by  Macaroni,  dam  Artless  by  Arehy, 
son  of  Camel  by  Whalebone,  is  the  dam  of  Florimel,  Delilah,  and  King  Cole  by 
111  Fscd,  and  Mr.  Pelham  and  Fearless  by  imp.  St.  Blaise.  Imp.  Lady  Nar  by  Maca- 
roni, dam  (jueen  O'  Scotts  by  Blair  Athol,  is  owned  by  Dr.  A.  W.  McAlester  of 
Missouri.  Polenta  (iu  the  late  Xursery  stud)  by  Macaroni,  dam  by  Lord  of  the 
Isles,  sou  of  Touchstone,  out  of  Shot  by  Birdcatcher,  is  the  dam  of  Farina  by  Ken- 
tucky, Tapioca  by  Kingfisher,  Polouins  (iu  England),  Polydora  by  St.  Blaise,  and 
Louise  by  111  Used.  Imp.  Inverness  by  Macaroni,  dam  Elfrida  by  Faugh-a-Ballagh, 
son  of  Sir  Hercules  by  Whalebone,  is  the  dam  of  Short  Line,  and  Garrick  by  Lexing- 
ton, Lady  Caroliue  by  Australian,  Patroness  by  Pat  Malloy,  Haidee,  Mai-y  K, 
and  Joe  Cotton  by  King  Alfonso,  the  most  of  which  were  iirominent  on  the  turf,  and 
.Joe  Cotton  was  one  of  the  speediest  horses  that  ever  faced  a  starter.  His  one  mile 
and  three-sixteenths  in  2.00^-  with  lOlU  lbs.  up  was  one  of  the  best  races  ever  run, 
and  has  not  been  excelled,  the  l)est  being  200^,. 

Imp.  Jndilh  by  Macaroni,  dam  Verdure,  by  King  Tom,  out  of  May  Bloom,  by 
Xewminster,  is  in  the  Algeria  stnd.  Imp.  Queen  Maud,  dam  Qneen  of  the  Vale  by 
King  Tom,  out  of  Agnes  by  Pantaloon,  dam  of  Queen  O'  the  May,  is  the  dam  of 
Stoncy  Montgomery  and  Hawkstone. 

Moccasin  by  Macaroni,  dam  Mailame  Strauss  by  King  Tom.  out  of  .Jetty  Treffz  by 
Melbourne,  is  a  large,  tine  horse,  which  never  raced.  Before  going  to  Canada  he  got 
some  good  horses,  such  as  Vampire,  Faith.  Amazon,  Disdain,  etc.  He  is  now  iu  the 
Edgewater  Stud,  Kentucky,  and  should  be  heard  from  as  a  sire.  Xo  horse  can  lie 
better  bred. 

Macaroni's  daughters  have  been  successes  in  the  stnd  in  England.  Lily  Agnes, 
dam  Polly  Agnes  by  The  Cure,  son  of  Physician,  son  of  Brutandorf  Ijy  Blacklock, 
is  the  dam  of  imp.  Rossingtou  by  Doncaster,  sou  of  Stockwell,  ami  of  the  grand 
race-horse  Ormonde  Ijy  Bend'or,  sou  of  Doncaster,  by  Stockwell,  and  Kouge  Rose 
by  Thormanby,  the  latter  and  Bend'or  Derliy  wiuuers,  and  Ormonde,  winner  of 
the  2,000  Guineas,  Derliy,  and  St.  Lcger.  Gladiator  was  also  the  sire  of  Fitz  Gladiator, 
dam  Zarah  by  Reveller,  son  of  Comus,  by  Sorcerer.  Fitz  Gladiator  was  the  sire  of 
(,'ompiigne,  dam  Jlaid  of  Hart  by  The  Provost,  sou  of  The  Saddler,  by  Waverly,  by 
Whalebone.  Compiegue  was  the  sire  of  imp.  Mortemer,  dam  Comtesse  by  The  Baron 
or  Nuncio,  credited  to  the  latter,  who  was  a  son  of  Plenipotentiary  by  Eniilius. 
Mortemer  was  not  only  a  superior  lace-horse,  but  the  sire  of  such  good  oues  as 
Chaumnt,  winner  of  the  2,000  (iuineas  :  Vernueil,  wiuuer  of  the  Grand  Prix  of  Paris, 
and  St.  Christophe,  winner  of  the  (iold  Vase,  Gold  Cup  and  Alexandra  Plate  at 
Ascot.  His  success  in  America  was  equal  to  that  iu  Europe,  aud  whenever  bred 
to  mares  possessing  raciug  blood  the  ]>roduce  was  good.  He  got  Exile,  dam  imp. 
Second  Hand  by  Stockwell,  out  of  Gaiety  by  Touchstone,  also  a  superior  horse, 
Adonis,  dam  Aliie  Ward  by  Lexington.  Wanda  and  Winfred,  out  of  Minnie  Minor  by 
Lexington,  ChiiiuMa.  Cyclops,  and  Camliy.ses  out  of  Lizzie  Lucas  by  Australian.  Saluda 
out  of  Perfection  by  Leamington.  Savanac  out  of  .-^ly  Boots  by  Rivoli,  son  of  Revenue 
by  imp.  Trustee;  Heiiudel  and  Housatoiiic  out  of  Vand;ilite  by  Vandal,  son  of 
Glencoe. 

Parmesan- bv   Sweetmeat,   dam   (;ruvirc   by    Vi-rnlam.  son  of  l^ottery  by  Tramji, 


12  THE  TiioKor(;HnnED  horse. 

graiulaiu  Jennala  by  Touchstone.  Parmesan  is  the  sire  of  Cremorne  (winner  of  th& 
Derby,  1«72)  dam  Rigolboche  by  Rataplan,  son  of  The  Baron,  by  Birdcateber,  Parme- 
san is  sire  of  imp.  Straehino,  out  of  May  Bell,  by  Hetman  Platott'.  Favonins  by  I'ar- 
mesau  (lam  Zephyr  by  King  Tom,  son  of  Harkaway  by  Economist,  won  the  Derby  in 
1871.  Favonins  was  not  only  a  race-horse  of  merit,  but  is  the  sire  of  Sir  Be\  ys  (win- 
ner of  the  Derby  in  1879),  dam  Lady  Laugden  by  Kettledrum  (winner  of  the  Derby 
in  1861),  son  of  Eataplau.  Gladiator  is  immortalized  as  the  sire  of  Queen  Mary,  dam 
by  Plenipotentiary,  son  of  Emilius  by  Orville,  graudam  Myrrha  by  Whalebone,  son 
of  Waxy  by  Pot-8-o's,  etc.  Queen  Mary  has  given  us  a  grand  lot  of  .Stallions  and 
Matrons  which  have  made  their  mark  on  both  sides  of  the  Atlantic.  .She  i)rodnc-ed 
twenty  foals,  including  Haricot  by  Mango  or  Lanercost,  Braxey  by  Moss  Trooper,  son 
of  Liverpool  by  Tramp,  Bab  at  the  Bowster  and  imp.  Balrownie  by  Aunandale,  son 
of  Touchstone,  Blooming  Heather  and  Blink  Bonny  by  Melbourne,  imp.  Bonnie  Scot- 
land l>y  lago,  son  of  Don  John  by  Tramp  or  Waverly,  Bonnyfield,  Bonny  Breast- 
knot  and  Bonny  Bell  by  Voltigeur,  Brooniielaw  by  Stockwell,  Bertie  by  Newminster, 
lilinkhoolie  by  Rataplan,  Bertha  by  Young  Melbourne  and  Bonnie  Doon  by  Rapid 
Rlione,  son  of  Young  Melbourne.  None  of  her  sons  or  daughters,  except  Blink  Bonny 
winner  of  the  Oaks  and  Derby,  1857,  won  any  of  the  great  tised  events  of  the  English 
turf,  Bonny  Doon  is  the  dam  of  Imp.  Bella  Donna  by  Hermit,  she  the  dam  of  the 
winner  Bel  Demonico  her  first  foal.  Bonny  Bell  is  the  dam  of  imp.  Blythwood  and 
Beauclerc,  winner  of  the  Middle  Park  Plate.  Haricot  produced  Caller  On  by  Stock- 
well,  that  won  the  St.  Leger  in  1861,  the  Brighton  Cup  and  the  Northumberland 
Plate  in  1863  and  '64,  and  was  the  dam  of  The  Pearl  by  Newminster.  Haricot  was  tho 
ilam  of  Lady  Langden  by  Kettledrum,  that  was  the  dam  of  Hampton  by  Lord  Clifden. 
Hampton  was  the  sire  of  Merry  Hampton  (Derby  winner  in  1887),  dam  Doll  Tearsheet 
by  Broomielaw,  Queen  Mary's  son,  and  Ayrshire  (Derby  winner  in  1888)  out  of  Atalanta 
hy  Galopin,  son  of  Vedette.  Lady  Langden  was  also  the  dam  of  Sir  Bevys,  Derby  w  inner 
in  1879  Braxey  was  the  dam  of  Tlirift  by  Stockwell,  and  she  the  dam  of  Tristan  by  Her- 
mit. Tristan  ran  second  in  many  of  the  big  events,  won  the  Gold  Cup,  two  Gold  Vases 
and  Hardwicke  Stakes.  Thrift  was  also  dam  of  Trapeze  by  Hermit,  and  Pursebearer  by 
Scottish  Chief.  Bernice  by  Stockwell,  out  of  Braxey,  was  in  the  Nursery  Stud  and  was 
the  dam  of  Bertram  and  Beatrice,  the  dam  of  Bidlona,  she  the  dam  of  Belladonna 
(Arnica's  dam),  Belinda,  etc.  Blink  Bonny  won  tlie  Oaks  and  Derby,  1857,  and  was  the 
dam  of  Blair  Atlud  by  Stockwell.  Blair  Athol  won  the  Derby  and  St.  Leger,  and  Bread- 
albane  his  brother,  won  the  Prince  of  Wales  and  (iratwicke  Stakes.  Blair  Athol  got  Sil- 
vio (Derby  winner,  1877),  out  of  Silverhair  by  Kingston,  son  of  Venison.  Beauclerc  by 
Rosicrncian,  dam  Bonny  Bell,  won  the  Middles  Park  Plate.  Bella  Donna  l)y  Hermit  dam 
Bonnie  Doon  by  Rapid  Rhoiu%  is  in  the  Nursery  Stud.  Lady  Stockwell  liy  KnowsU-y.  son 
ofStockwell,outof  Bab-at-the-Bowster  l)yAnnan(lale,is  in  the  Walnut  Hill  Stu.1  in  Ken- 
tucky, her  daughter  Salara  (imported  in  ulero)  by  Salvator,  is  proving  a  good  brood- 
mare, as  are  also  her  daughters  Sophrouia  by  Ten  Broeck  and  Suugleam  by  King 
Allonso.  Venison  was  the  sire  of  Tlie  I'gly  Buclc,  winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas  in 
IiS44,  Miami  winner  of  the  Oaks  in  1847  and  Clementina  who  won  the  1. 000  Guineas  in 
the  same  year.  Venison  was  also  the  sire  of  Alarm,  dam  Sonth<lowu,  by  Defence  son 
of  Whalebone,  and  of  Kingston,  dam  Queen  Ann,  by  Slane  son  of  Royal  Oak  by  Catton. 
Kingston  was  a  line  and  game  Inuse,  ho  was  the  sire  of  Caractacus  (winner  of  tho 
Derby  in  1862),  (Jueen  Bertha  (winner  of  the  OakS  in  1863),  Ely,  and  Silverhair.  dam 
of  Silvio  (winner  of  both  the  Derby  and  St.  Leger),  Coimbra,  dam  of  Claremont, 
imp.  Stylites  and  Imp.  Stonehenge  in  tho  Brookdale  Stud,  and  a  successful  sue. 
Non  Pareille,  the  sister  to  Silverhair,  was  in  the  late  Nursery  Stud,  and  is  the  dam 
of  Matador  by  Gladiateur,  Perfection  by  Kingfisher  and  Nina,  the  dam  of  Punka,  l>y 
Kentucky.  Imp.  Babta  by  Kingston.  <lain  Alice  Lowe,  by  Defence  son  of  Whalelionc, 
is  tho  dam  of  (ileuelg.  (imported  in  iiIitk)  by  Citadel  son  of  Stockwell,  who  has  es. 
tablished  his  reputation  as  one  of  the  most  successful  stallions  In  America.  Elthaiii 
Lass  (imported),  by  Kingston,  dam  by  Pyrrhns  tho  First,  son  of  Epirns  by  Langar, 
out  of  Palmyra  by  Sultan,  was  the  dam  of  Kingllsher,  winner  of  the  Behnont,  Cham- 
]>iou  and   Travers   Stakes,  and  an  excellent  and  successful  stallion,  Sabina  (d.im  of 


THE    THOEOrOHBRED    HORSE.  13 

Ruchiel)  Syria,  The  Widow,  (ilam  of  Ollie  Gleim.  l>y  Hindoo,  and  Ocean  by  iraii. 
Uillet),  King  Pin,  King  Bolt  and  Majestic  (the  dam  of  the  snpeiior  raee-horse  Eiirns, 
winner  of  the  .Snlmilian  and  other  important  races),  all  liy  Lexington.  Imp.  Char- 
asns,  by  Distin,  son  of  Trnuipeter  by  Orlando,  is  out  of  (Sapjiho  by  Kingston  and  was 
not  only  a  good  race-horse,  but  is  making  himself  known  as  a  snccessfnl  stallion. 

Sir  Paul,  own  brother  to  Panliua,  winner  of  the  St.  Leger  in  1807,  was  by  Sir 
Peter,  dam  Pewet  by  Tandem  (son  of  Syphon  by  Sijuirt)  out  of  Termagant  by 
Tantrum,  sun  of  Cripple  by  the  Godolphin  Arabian.  Pewet  was  the  dam  also  of 
C'linkiriua  (the  dam  of  llumprey  Clinker)  by  Clinker.  Termagant  was  the  dam  of  Eve- 
lina by  Highflyer,  the  dam  of  Cervantes,  Orville  and  Panlowitz  by  Sir  Paul.  Paulo- 
witz  was  the  sire  of  Archibald  (winner  of  the  2.000  Guineas),  and  Cain,  dam  by 
Payuator.  son  of  Trnmi)ator  by  Conductor.  Cain  is  famous  as  the  sire  of  Ion,  who 
rau  second  in  the  Dei  by  and  St.  Leger  in  1838  and  was  the  sire  of  Wild  Dayrell  and 
Tadmor.  he  the  sire  of  Seclusion,  Hermit's  dam.  Wild  Dayrell  was  the  sire  of  Buc- 
caneer, Wild  Oats,  imp.  The  Kake  and  Hurricane  winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas,  1862. 
lou  was  also  the  sire  of  Adeline,  the  grandam  of  St.  .Simon  by  Galopiu.  St.  Simon  was 
disiiualiried  for  the  great  events,  the  Derby  and  St.  Leger,  by  the  death  of  Prince 
Battliy  any.  bui  was  a  superior  race-lior.se,  won  a  large  number  of  events  iuclndiug  the 
Epsom,  Ascot  and  Goodwood  C'ui)S,  aud  is  regarded  as  one  of  the  best  siies  in  Eng- 
land. The  Byerly  Turk  blood  is  not  less  famous  through  Herod's  other  son  Wood- 
pecker, foaled  lu  1773,  dam  Jliss  Kamsdeu  by  Cade,  son  of  the  Godolphin  Arabian, 
graudam  by  Lonsdale  Bay  Arabian,  third  dam  sister  to  Whitefoot,  and  Bonny  Lass, 
by  Bay  Bolton,  out  of  a  daughter  of  the  Byerly  Tuik,  tracing  to  a  Natural  Barb  mare. 
Woodpecker  was  a  superior  race-horse  aud  a  grand  and  successful  stallion.  He  was 
the  sire  of  Bustard,  dam  Matron  bj'  Alfred,  iuii).  Buzzard,  dam  Misfortune  by  Dux, 
imp.  Dragon  and  his  daughter  are  famous  in  the  stud.  Ambrosia  by  AVoodpecker, 
ilam  Kuth  by  Blank,  was  the  dam  of  Fanny  (the  dam  of  Sir  Oliver,  Miss  Teazle, 
Poulton.  etc.)  by  Diomed.  Abigail  by  Woodpecker,  dam  Firetail  by  Eclipse  was  the 
dam  of  Zodiac  by  .St.  George.  Chesuut  and  Grey  .Skim  were  sisters  by  Woodpecker, 
dam  .Silver's  dam  by  Herod.  The  former,  Chesuut  Skim,  was  the  dam  of  Election 
(winner  of  the  Derby  m  1807)  by  Gohanna:  the  latter,  Grey  Skim,  was  the  dam  of 
.Skim  and  Castanea,  by  Gohanna,  that  ligures  in  many  of  our  pedigrees.  Active  by 
Woodpecker,  d.im  Laura  by  Wliistle-,lacket.  son  of  Mogul,  was  the  dam  of  imp. 
Expediliou  (.by  Pegasus  son  of  Eclipse),  the  sire  of  Honesty  (Monmouth  Eclipse's 
dam),  Katydid,  Expedition  mare  (dam  of  American  Boy  by  Sea  Gull),  Maid  of  the 
Oaks  (the  dam  of  Medoc,  Midas,  Gijisy  aud  Cora  by  American  Eclipse),  Katy  Ann  by 
Ogle's  Oscar,  to  which  the  Lewis  family  trace  that  has  produced  so  many  good  ones 
snch  as  Potomac,  Sensation,  Stratford,  Onoudaga,  Glenniore,  Acrobat,  John  Morgan, 
Hunter's  Lexington,  Morgan  Scout,  Ratan,  Girofle,  etc.  Matchless,  another  daughter 
of  Expedition,  founded  the  Morgan  family,  through  her  daughter,  Lady  Morgan  by 
.Johu  Richaril,  sou  of  Sir  Arcliy,  another  distinguished  horse  in  male  line  to  the 
Byerly  Turk.  Woodpecker's  <laiigliter  Kosiiia,  out  of  Petworth  by  Herod,  inbred  to 
the  Byerly  Turk,  was  the  dam  of  Hermes,  by  Mercury,  sou  of  Eclipse.  Wren  by- 
Woodpecker  out  of  I'apillon  (Sir  Peter's  dam),  by  Snap,  was  the  dam  of  Agonistes 
and  imp.  Robin  Redbreast  by  .Sir  Peter,  the  latter  sire  of  the  Robin  uiare  that  was  the 
dam  of  Thornton's  Rattler,  Sumpter,  Childers,  Elizabeth  and  Elirtilla,  all  by  Sir 
Archy,  a  horse  m  the  male  line  to  the  Byerly  Turk.  A  daughter  of  Woodpecker,  dam 
Everlasting  by  Eclipse,  was  the  dam  of  Fraxinella  (grandam  of  Tramp)  by  Trenthani, 
and  I'ractious  (the  dam  of  Carthage,  Amazon,  and  Hannibal  (this  last  winner  of  the 
Derby  in  1S(I3),  all  by  Driver,  sou  of  Trenthani  liy  Sweepstakes.  Woodpecker  was  the 
sire  of  Catharine  and  Colibri,  dam  Camilla  by  Trenthani.  Catharine  was  the  dam  of 
(iohiniiius,  Hedley,  Kate  and  Wauderer  by  Gohanna,  Sprite  by  Bobtail,  and  Worthy 
by  Whalebone.  Woodpecker  got  many  other  good  brood-mares.  Woodpecker's  son 
Buzzard,  who  was  imported  into  Virginia  m  March,  180.'>,  and  died  in  Kentucky  in 
180!<,  left  his  impression  deeply  on  the  stock  of  this  couutry.  He  got  m  England, 
prior  to  his  importation,  Hornby  Lass,  dam  Puzzle  by  Matcliem  (she  the  dam  of 
Morel.  Maugii.  Triiflie,  and  Emperor  by  Sorcerer).  Sophia,  ilam  Hiincamunca  Viy  High- 


14  THE    THOEOUGIIBEED    HOUSE. 

flyer  (she  the  dam  of  Miss  Sophia  by  Stamford,  Miss  Sophia  was  dam  of  Master 
Henry  and  of  Mameluke,  winner  of  Derby  in  1827),  Vanity,  dam  Dabchick  by  Pot-8-o's 
(she  the  dam  of  Conceit  and  Cainice  by  Walton),  and  Coquette  by  Dick  Andrews. 
Buzzard  was  the  sire  of  the  three  brothers  Castrel,  Selim  and  Rubens,  and  their 
sister.  Bronze,  dam  by  Alexander,  son  of  Eclipse,  and  Kosamond,  dam  Roseberry  by 
Phoenomenou,  she  the  dam  of  imp.  Barefoot  by  Tramp.  Barefoot  was  the  sire  of  the 
good  race-mares  Motto  and  Clara  Howard,  whose  descendants  have  proven  the  value 
of  this  blood  on  the  turf. 

Castrel  was  the  sire  of  Bustard,  dam  Miss  Hap  by  Shuttle,  son  of  Young  Marske, 
Bustard  got  Heron, dam  by  Orville,son  of  Beningbrough  by  King  Fergus.  Heron  got  the 
noted  race-horse  Fisherman,  out  of  Maiubrace  by  Sheet  Anchor,  son  of  Lottery.  Fisher- 
man ran  one  hundred  and  nineteen  races  and  won  sixty-nine.  He  was  exported  to 
Australia  where  he  made  a  great  reputation  as  a  stallion.  Heron  was  also  the  sire  of 
Snowdrop,  dam  Fairy  by  Filho-da-Puta,  and  she  the  dam  of  Gemma  di  Vergy  by  Sir 
Hercnles,  sou  of  Whalebone,  who  has  made  a  good  reputation  as  a  stallion.  Castrel 
was  also  the  sire  of  Merlin,  dam  Miss  Newton  by  Delpini,  and  of  Pantaloon,  dam 
Idalia  by  Peruvian,  sou  of  Sir  Peter.  Pautabxm  was  the  sire  of  Sleight  of  Hand, 
dam  Decoy  by  J'^ilho-da-Puta,  and  The  Libel,  dam  Pas<iniuade,  sister  to  Touchstone 
by  Camel.  The  Libel  is  sire  of  Bribery,  dam  Splitvote  by  St.  Luke  (she  the  dam  of 
St.  Albans,  winner  of  the  St.  Leger  in  18(50)  ;  also  sire  of  Traducer,  dam  Arethusa  by 
Elis.  that  is  the  sire  of  imp.  Sir  Modred  and  Cheviot  (see  tables).  Pantaloon  also 
sired  the  brotliers,  Hobbie  Noble,  Elthirou  and  Windbound,  out  of  Phryue  by 
Touchstone.  Windhound  is  admitted  to  be  the  sire  of  Thormanliy  (winner  of  the 
Derl)y  in  I860)  dam  Alice  Hawthorn  by  Mnly  Moloch.  Thormanby  is  the  sire  of 
Charibert,  Violet  (the  graudam  of  Melton,  winner  of  the  Derby  in  1885)  and  Rouge 
Rose,  the  dam  of  Beud'or  winner  of  the  Derby  in  1880,  he  the  sire  of  Ormonde.  Thor- 
manby was  the  sire  of  Thuringian  Prince,  dam  Eastern  Princess  by  Surplice,  and  he 
the  sire  of  the  superior  race-horse  Bird  of  Freedom,  winner  of  the  City  and  Sviburban 
Handicap,  Ascot  Cup  and  Gold  Vase;  also  of  Plaudit,  he  the  sireof  Balfe  (a  good  race- 
horse and  stallion),  dam  Bohemia  by  Weatherbit,  Thormanby  was  the  sire  of  imp. 
Glengarry,  out  of  Carbine  by  Rifleman.  Legerdemain,  sister  of  Drone,  Sleight  of  Hand 
and  Van  Amburgh  by  Pantaloon,  dam  Decoy  l)y  Filho-da-Puta,  is  the  dam  of  Toxophilite 
by  Longbow,  sou  of  Ithuriel  by  Touchstone.  Toxophilite  is  the  sire  of  Stray  Shot, 
out  of  Vaga  by  Stockwell,  she  the  dam  of  Torpedo,  Martini  aud  the  noted  Shotover  by 
Hermit.  Toxophilite  is  sire  of  Musket,  out  of  daughter  of  West  Australian,  and  he  the 
sire  of  Petionel,  winner  of  the  2.000  Guineas,  1880.  Musket  was  exported  to  Australia 
anil  has  proved  highly  successful  there,  as  a  sire  Pantaloon  is  the  sire  of  Ghuznee 
(winner  of  the  Oaks  in  1841),  her  dam  Languish  by  Cain.  Ghuznee  was  the  dam  of 
Storm,  Escalade,  etc.,  by  Touchstone,  the  latter  the  dam  of  Citadel  by  Stockwell,  sire 
of  imp.  Glenelg.  Pantaloon  was  the  sire  of  Satirist  (winner  of  the  St.  Leger  in  1841, 
and  tlie  Ascot  Gold  Vase),  out  of  Sarcasm  by  Teuiers,  sou  of  Rubens.  Pantaloon  was 
the  sire  of  the  dam  of  imp.  Leaiuiugton,  aud  .Jocose  the  dam  of  Macaroni.  Selim  was 
the  sire  of  Langar,  dam  by  Walton,  out  of  Young  Giantess  by  Dionied.  Laugar  was 
the  sire  of  Stockport,  Elis  (winner  of  the  St.  Leger  in  1836)  aud  Ejiirus,  out  of 
Olympia  by  .Sir  Oliver,  sou  of  Sir  Peter.  Kpirns  was  the  sire  of  Pyrrhus  I.  (winner  of 
the  Derby  in  1846),  dam  Fortress  by  Defence,  son  of  Whalebone.  Langar  was  sire  of 
Vulture,  dam  Kite  by  Bustard,  son  of  Castrel,  that  was  the  dam  of  Orlando  (winner 
of  the  Derl)y  iu  1844),  iiy  Touchstone,  ami  of  Progress,  the  dam  of  Atilla  (winner  of 
the  Derby  in  1842),  her  dam  by  Blacklock.  Selim  was  the  sire  of  Sultan,  foaled  iii 
1816,  dam  Bacchante  by  Williamson's  Ditto,  out  of  sister  to  Calomel  by  Jlercury,  son 
of  Eclipse.  Sultan  was  the  sire  of  imp.  Glencoc,  dam  Trami)oline  by  Tramp  (see 
talde).  Glencoe  won  the  2,000  Guiueas  iu  1834,  and  was  imported  to  America  after  the 
season  of  1836.  The  Glencoe  mare,  dam  Alice  by  Whalebone,  was  the  dam  of  Adine 
by  .Slime,  Torment  by  Alarm  aud  others,  but  Gleneoe's  reputation  is  lasting  as  the  sire 
of  Pocahontas,  dam  Marpessa  by  Muley,  son  of  Orville,  out  of  Clare  by  Marmion,  sou 
of  Whiskey  by  Saltram.  Pocahontas  was  the  dam  of  Stockwell  (winner  of  the  2,000 
(Juineas  aud  the  St.  Leger  iu  1S.")2),  Rata|>lau  ( third  in   the   St.  Leger  in  1853,  Trades- 


THE  TnOEOUOlIIiUKl)    HORSE.  15 

man's  C'ni),  etc.),  both  by  The  Baron,  son  of  liirdcatcher.  King  Tom,  by  Harkaxvay, 
son  of  Economist,  by  Whisker,  Ayacaiiora  by  Rinlcatcher,  Knight  of  Kars  by  Nutwith, 
son  of  Tomboy,  Knight  of  St.  Patrick  by  imp.  Knight  of  St.  George,  AuricuUi  ami 
Araucaria  by  .Ambrose,  son  of  Touchstone,  ami  Annette  by  imp.  Priam.  Stockwell 
proved  the  most  potent  and  valuable  of  all  the  sires  in  England.  He  got  The  Mar- 
quis, Bothwell  and  Gang  Forward  (winners  of  the  2,000  Guineas  and  The  Marquis 
also  Tvon  the 'st.  Leger),  Lord  Lyon  (vi-innor  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  Derby  and  St. 
Leger),  Blair  Athol,  winner  of  the  Derby  and  St.  Leger,  Doncaster,  winner  of  the 
Derby,Lady  Augusta, Repulse  and  Achievement,  winners  of  the  1,000  Guineas  (Achieve- 
ment also  won  the  St.  Leger),  Regalia,  winner  of  the  Oaks,  Saveruake  ami  St.  Albans, 
the  latter  winner  of  the  St.  Leger,  Caller  On,  the  grand  mare,  winner  of  St.  Leger  and 
a  number  of  Queen's  Plates.  Blair  Athol  got  Prince  Charlie,  winner  of  the  2,000 
Guineas,  Silvio,  wmner  of  both  Derby  and  St.  Leger,  and  Craig  Millar,  winner  of  the 
St.  Leger.  St.  Albans  got  Julius  and  Springfield,  the  latter  the  sire  of  Sainfoin,  win- 
ner of  the  Derby  in  1890.  Doncaster  got  Bend'or,  winner  of  the  Derby,  and  Beud'or 
sired  the  great  Ormonde,  winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  Derby  and  St.  Leger,  Bertram, 
the  grandson  of  Stockwell,  is  the  sire  of  Robert  the  Devil,  winner  of  the  St.  Leger. 
Rataplan  was  the  sire  of  Kettledrum,  winner  of  the  Derby,  The  Miner,  Ben  Battle, 
Bliukhoolie  and  Cyml)al,  good  stallions.  King  Tom  got  Tomato,  winner  of  the  1,000 
Guineas,  Hannah,  winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas,  Oaks  and  St.  Leger,  Tormentor  and 
Hippia,  Oaks  winners,  Kingcraft,  winner  of  the  Derby,  Great  Tom,  King  Ernest. 
King  Ban  and  Pliaeton,  imported  into  America  and  successful  and  valuable  stallions. 
Ayacanora  is  the  dam  of  Chattanooga  by  Orlando,  Caehuca  by  Voltigcur,  the  latter 
dam  of  imp.  C'astagnette  by  Marsyas  and  grandam  of  Quicklime,  Chattanooga  is  the 
sire  of  Printauuiere,  the  dam  of  Poulet  in  France.  Ar.aucaria  is  the  dam  of  Stephanotis 
by  Macaroni,  Welliugtonia  by  Chattanooga,  and  the  grand  horse  Rayon  d'Or,  now  at 
the  head  of  the  .\lgeria  stud  (see  table).  Of  all  the  stallions  subsequent  to  Diomod, 
Glencoe  nmde  the  greatest  impression  on  the  Idood  stock  of  America.  Glencoo  got  but 
few  males,  and  at  his  death.  Vandal  and  Pauio  were  about  the  only  sons  alive.  Thc- 
latter  had  no  chance  iu  the  stud,  and  Vandal  little,  until  purchased  by  the  late  Gen. 
Harding  and  put  in  the  Belle  Meade  stud,  when  he  got  Ventilator  and  Vanguard,  out 
of  Caroliu  by  imp.  Scythian,  sou  of  Orlando,  Mollio  Jackson,  the  grand  race-mare  and 
great  grandam  of  Foxhall.  Ventilator  is  sire  of  Mary  Anderson,  Drizzle,  Airtight, 
Airplant,  Airshaft  and  others.  Vandal  also  got  Vandalite,  the  best  mare  of  her  day, 
Vanderbilt(sire()f  Madstone,  etc.),  out  of  Melrose  l)y  Childe  Harold,  Voltigeur  (sire  of 
Walter  H,  Franlv  Ward,  etc.),  dam  Duet  by  Highlander,  son  of  Glencoe,  and  Coral, 
dam  of  llncas  and  Wanderer.  But  in  Vandal's  son  Virgil,  we  find  his  greatest  excel- 
lence. Virgil's  dam  was  Hymenia  by  imp.  Yorkshire.  Virgil  was  the  sire  of  Vagrant. 
Vigil,  Vera  Cruz,  Virginius,  Fairplay,  Virgilian,  Santa  Anita,  Memento,  Maurice  O, 
and  the  grand  race-horse  and  popular  stallion  Hindoo  (sire  of  Hanover,  Sallie  Mc- 
Clelland, Buddhist,  Mabel  Glenn,  etc.),  an<l  the  unbeaten  Tremont,  sire  of  Dagonet,  a 
promising  two-year  old,  1891.  Glencoo  was  the  sire  of  a  large  number  of  grand  brood- 
mares, including  the  sisters  Mildred  and  Lightsome,  Charmer  the  grand  race-mare, 
Sally  Lewis,  Topaz  (dam  of  Wagram,  Waterloo,  Lodi,  Areola,  and  Colton),  Reel  (dam 
of  Lecomte,  Prioress,  Starke,  War  Dance,  etc.).  Magnolia  (dam  of  Kentucky,  Gilroy, 
Victory,  Princeton,  Skedaddle,  Madeline,  the  grandam  of  Iro(iuois,  etc.), Novice  (dam 
of  Norfolk),  Nebula  (ibun  of  Asteroid),  Kitty  Clark  (dam  of  Maiden,  La  Henderson, 
etc.),  Bonnio  Lassie,  Blonde,  Floriue  (dam  of  Idlewild,  Aerolite,  etc.),  Pryor,  and  his 
two  sisters,  one  of  them  the  dam  of  Glyccra  and  Colossus,  by  imp.  Sovereign,  the 
other  the  dam  of  Alumina,  Sister  of  Charity,  Lord  Jersey,  Wheatly,  Midsummer, 
etc.  A  Glencoo  maro  was  the  dam  of  Optimist.  Sultan  was  the  sire  of  Bay  Middle- 
ton,  dam  Cobweb  by  Phantom,  son  of  Walton  by  Sir  Peter,  a  splendid  race-horse, 
winner  of  the  2,000  (Juineas  anil  Derby,  in  1830.  He  is  the  sire  of  Flying  Dutchman 
(winner  of  the  Derby  and  St.  Leger  in  l-il9),  aud  his  full  brother  Vanderdecken.  Fly- 
ing Dut(  hinan  was  sire  of  Dutch  Skater  and  Dollar.  Bay  Middleton  was  sire  also  of 
AudDVer,  dam  sister  to  .Vegis,  l)y  Defence,  winner  of  the  Derby  in  l-'.jl,  sire  also  of 
Ennui,   dam  Blue   Devils  l>y  Velocipede.     Ennui   was  a  superior  racer  and  dam  of 


1(5  THE    TnOROrOHBIlED    HORSE. 

Saunterer  by  Birdoatclier,  Loiterer  by  Sfcockwell  aud  Bravery  by  Gameboy.  Bravery 
was  the  dam  of  Salamauca  by  Student,  and  she  the  dam  of  Pero  Gomez  (winner  of  the 
St.  Legcr  in  1869)  by  Beadsman.  Bay  Middletou  was  also  siro  of  Cowl,  dam  Crucilix 
by  Priam.  Cowl  was  the  sire  of  Miss  Sellon,  the  graudam  of  Hermit,  sire  of  St.  Blaise, 
also  Madame  Ejj;lautiue,  the  dam  of  Rosicruciau,  aud  The  Palmer,  by  Beadsman,  also 
of  Morgan-la-Faye,  dam  Miami  (Oaks  winner,  1S47),  by  Venison,  she  the  dam  of  Marie 
Stuart  (winner  of  the  Oaks  and  St.  Leger  in  1S73),  by  Scottish  Chief  But  the  great 
reputation  of  Bay  Middletou  in  the  female  liue  is  from  Ellen  Middletou,  the  dam  of  the 
noted  Wild  Dayrell.  Sultan  was  the  sire  of  Ibrahim  (winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas, 
1835),  dam  sister  to  Cobweb  by  Phantom,  Augustus  (winuer  of  the  2,000  Guineas, 
1830),  dam  Augusta  by  Wofnl,  Arhmet  (brother  to  Bay  Middletou),  winner  of  the  2,000 
Guineas,  1837,  Greenmautle  (winuer  of  the  Oaks.  1823).  dam  DuUiuea  by  Cervantes, 
son  of  Don  Quixote,  and  Galata  (winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas  aud  Oaks,  1832),  dam 
Advance  by  Pioneer. 

Sultan  was  sire  also  of  Hampton  aud  Adana  (the  latter  imported  to  America), 
dam  Rachel  by  Whalebone  ;  Beiram,  dam  Miss  Cautley  by  Stamford;  Jereed,  dam 
My  Lady,  by  Comas  ;  Ishmael,  dam  by  Phantom,  sire  of  Star  of  Eiin.  Selim  was  the 
sire  of  Turcoman,  dam  Pope  Joan  by  Waxy. 

Rubens,  the  brother  to  Castrel  and  Selim,  was  a  good  race-horse,  and  got  a  large 
number  of  racers.  He  is  particularly  distinguished  for  his  daughters.  Landscape, 
dam  Iris,  by  Brush,  sou  of  Eclipse,  won  the  Oaks  in  1816 ;  Pastille,  dam  Parasol, 
by  Pot-^-o-'s,  son  of  Eclipse,  wua  the  2,030  Guineas  and  Oaks  iu  1822,  aud  Whizgig, 
dam  Penelope,  by  Trumpator,  won  the  1,030  Guineas  the  same  year.  Whizgig  was 
the  daa  of  Oxygen,  winner  of  the  Oaks,  aud  graudam  of  Trumpeter.  Rubeus  was 
the  sira  of  the  dam  of  Phosphorus,  winner  of  the  Derby  in  1-337,  and  his  sister  May 
Day,  winner  of  the  1,030  Guineas  in  1831.  Rabeus  was  the  sire  of  Deliance,  the  dam 
of  Dangerous,  by  Tramp  (winner  of  the  Derby  iu  1833),  Defence  by  Whalebone, 
Design  by  Tramp,  aud  Delight  by  Reveller,  the  last  two  imported  into  America, 
aud  dams  of  winners.  Rubens  got  Ruby,  dam,  by  Williamson's  Ditto,  that  was  the 
dam  of  Coronation  (Derby  winner  in  1841)  by  Sir  Hercules.  Rubens  was  also  the 
sire  of  Bobadil,  dam  by  Skyscraper,  son  of  Highflyer.  Bobadil  was  the  sire  of  the 
graudam  of  the  great  brood-mare  Magnolia.  Rubens  was  also  the  sire  of  Teniers, 
dam  Snowdrop  liy  Highland  Fling,  son  of  Spadille,  and  Peter  Lely,  dam  SJella  by 
Sir  Oliver,  winner  of  the  Gold  Cups  at  Worcester,  Warwick,  and  Leicester ;  Miniature, 
the  dam  of  Enamel  (winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  1825)  by  Phantom,  Imp.  Eliza,  dam 
Little  Folly  by  Highland  Fling,  was  the  dam  of  Emerald  (the  dam  of  Topaz),  by  imp. 
Leviathan.  Rubens  sired  many  other  brood-marcs  that  produced  winners.  The  Byerly 
Turk  blood  in  the  male  line  permeates  the  pedigrees  of  all  the  best  race-horses  iu  .\mer- 
ica,  through  Diomed,  who  was  sold  and  imported  to  Virginia  after  he  was  22  years  old. 
but  such  was  his  natural  vigor  and  stamina  that  he  lived  to  be  31  years  old,  having  been 
foaled  in  1777,  aud  died  in  1808  in  Virginia.  Diomed  was  by  Florizel,  son  of  Herod,  by 
Tartar,  by  Partner,  by  .ligg,  by  Byerly  Turk.  Diomed's  dam  was  sister  to  .Tuno  by 
.Spectator,  sou  of  Crab  by  Alcock  Arabian,  out  of  Moral  ia  by  Blank,  son  of  theGodolphin 
Arabian.  Diomed  won  the  initial  Derby  in  1780.  He  also  won  other  races  up  to  four- 
mile  heats,  and  got  some  excellent  horses  aud  brood-mares  before  his  importation. 
such  as  Glaucus  and  Lais,  dam  Grace  by  Su.ap,  (Jrey  Diomed,  Robin  Grey,  Grey- 
hound, all  out  of  Grey  Dorimaut  by  Dorimant ;  Wrangler,  imported  into  Virginia  : 
Champion,  the  Diomed  Mare  of  Lord  Fitzwilliam  (dam  of  Wonder  aud  Jliracle 
by  Phoenonu'uon,  sou  of  Herod,  Caleb  Quotem  by  Sir  VvAer,  and  Cossack  by 
Sir  Paul),  Diomed  Mare  (dam  of  Regulator  aud  Momentilla  by  Whiskey) ;  Young 
Giantess,  dam  Giantess  by  Matchom,  the  dam  of  Sorcerer  by  Trumpator,  Elea- 
nor by  Whiskey  (winner  of  the  Oaks  and  the  lirst  mare  to  win  the  Derby,  aud 
the  dam  of  Muley,  the  sire  of  imp.  Leviathan  and  Margrave),  .lulia,  l^ydia  aud 
Cressida,  all  by  Whiskey.  ,Iulia  was  danr  of  Phautom  (winner  of  the  Derby  iu  1811) 
by  Walton,  sou  of  Sir  Peter.  Lydia  was  the  dam  of  The  Corporal  by  Orville,  and 
The  Drummer  by  Waxy.  Cressida  was  the  dam  of  imp.  Priam  by  Emilius,  Priam  got 
the  faunas  Crncihx  (winner  of  the  2,033  and  1,000  Guineas  aud  Oaks  in  1840),  theda.ii 


THE    TIIOEOUGHBRED    HORSE.  17 

of  Surplice  (winner  of  the  Derby,  184^)  by  Touchstoue;  Miss  Letty,  dam  by  Orville, 
sou  of  IJeniugbrougli,  wiuiiur  of  tUo  Oalis  iu  1837,  aud  the  dam  of  Weatheibit  by  Sheet 
Anchor,  he  the  sire  of  Beadsman,  winner  of  the  Derby  in  1858,  and  he  sire  of  Rosi- 
-crucian  (Winner  of  the  Prince  of  Wales  and  Craven  stakes).  The  Palmer  (sire  of 
Jenny  Howlctt  (winner  of  the  Oaks  and  dam  of  Chitabob),  Gray  Palmer,  Pellegriuo, 
Pilgrimage),  etc.  Beadsman  also  got  Blue  Gown  (winner  of  the  Derby,  1868),  out  of 
Bas-Bleu  by  Stockwell.  Priam  was  also  sire  of  Industry,  dam  Arachne  by  Filho-da- 
Puta.  Industry  won  the  Oaks,  1838,  aud  was  the  dam  of  Stitch  by  Hornsea,  Lady 
Evelyu  (winner  of  the  Oaks,  1819),  by  Don  John,  and  Chevalier  d'lndustrie  by 
Orlando.  Diomed  also  got  Young  Noisette,  dam  Noisette  by  Squirrel,  she  the  dam  of 
Clermont,  Hymen  and  Navigator  by  Trumpator,  son  of  Conductor,  aud  Marmiou 
l)y  Whiskey,  the  latter  sire  of  the  graudam  of  Pocahontas.  But  it  is  in  America 
where  Diomed  left  an  imperishable  name.  He  was  the  sire  of  Sir  Archy,  the 
Godoljihiu  Arabian  of  America.  Sir  Archy  was  inbred  to  Byerly  Turk  through  sire 
and  dam.  Diomed  was  a  grandson  of  Herod,  and  Castiauira  was  by  Rockingham,  also 
grandson  of  Herod.  Castiauira  raced  successfully  in  this  country,  as  also  did  her  son 
Sir  Archy,  who  was  one  of  the  most  successful  sires  in  the  world.  He  was  the  sire  of 
Bertrand  and  Pacidc,  out  of  Eliza  by  imp.  Bedford,  son  of  Dungannon  by  Eclipse, 
both  good  and  successful  stallions,  Sir  Archy  Montorio  (Big  Archy)  and  Sir  William 
of  Transport,  out  of  Trausport  by  Virginius,  son  of  Diomed,  Young  Lottery,  Kosciusko, 
Saxe-Weimar,  Crusader  aud  Pheuo:neuon,  out  of  Lottery  by  imp.  Bedford,  she  out  of 
imp.  Anvilina  by  Anvil,  sou  of  Herod,  Director  aud  Virgiuiau  ont  of  Meretrix  by 
Magog,  Coquette,  Arab,  Tariff,  Brilliant,  Eliza  and  Gen.  Brook,  out  of  Bet  Bounce  by 
imp.  Sir  Harry,  son  of  Sir  Peter  by  Highflyer.  Coquette,  bred  to  her  own  sire.  Sir 
Archy,  produced  Janet  (Virginia  Lafayette)  aud  Virginia  Taylor.  Sir  Archy  got  Sir 
Charles  aud  Jauette,  dam  by  imp.  Citizen,  son  of  Pacolet  by  Blank  ;  Phillis,  Gohanua, 
Brunette,  Sally  Trent  and  Charlotte  Temple,  out  of  Merino  Ewe  by  imp.  Jack 
Andrews,  son  of  Joe  Andrews  by  Eclipse ;  Thornton's  Rattler,  Childers,  Sumpter, 
Elizabeth  and  Flirtilla  out  of  the  Robin  mare  by  imp.  Robin  Redbreast,  son  of  Sir 
Peter,  she  out  of  a  mare  by  imp.  Obscurity,  sou  of  Eclipse.  Flirtilla  was  bred  to  her 
owu  sire  and  produced  Flirtilla,  Jr.,  aud  Antoinette.  Flirtilla,  Jr.,  bred  to  Boston 
(inbred  to  Diomed  through  Timoleou  and  Florizel),  produced  Ringgold  (a  good  race- 
horse aud  for  his  chances  a  very  successful  stallion),  sire  of  Onward,  Delaware,  Ring- 
master, Tipperary,  good  race-horses,  and  Goldring,  the  dam  of  Bullion,  etc.  Ringgold 
covered  only  a  few  thoroughbred  mares.  Flirtilla,  Jr.,  also  produced  Cassandi'a  by 
imp.  Pnaui,  a  good  race-mare  and  the  dam  of  Trojan,  Basil  and  Philo  by  Mariner,  the 
latter  the  dam  of  Lady  Blessiugton  by  imp.  Eclipse,  aud  she  the  dam  of  Count 
D'Orsay,  The  Countess  and  The  Baroness  by  Kentucky,  Lady  Rosebery  aud  Duchess 
by  Kiugtisher,  and  Fairwater  by  111  Used.  The  Barouess  is  the  dam  of  Badge,  by 
111  Used.  Lady  Rosebery  is  the  dam  of  Lady  Primrose,  Lord  Dalmeny,  etc.,  aud 
Duchess  is  the  dam  of  the  good  race-horse  Wattersou  by  Great  Tom.  Sir  Archy  was 
the  sire  of  Vanity  aud  Reality,  out  of  a  daughter  of  imp.  Medley  by  Gimcrack,  both 
good  race-mares,  and  Reality  was  the  dam  of  Johnson's  Medley  by  Sir  Hal,  son  of 
imp.  .Sir  Harry,  Slender  aud  the  noted  Bonnets  o'  Blue  by  Sir  Charles.  Bouuets  o' 
Blue  was  the  dam  of  Mariner  bj-  Shark,  son  of  American  Eclipse  aud  the  noted  mare 
Fashion  by  imp.  Trustee.  Fashion  beat  Boston  in  the  famous  match  four-mile  heats 
over  the  Union 'Course,  L.  I.,  May  10th,  1812,  in  7.32i-7.45,  the  fastest  race  ever  run 
in  the  world  to  that  date.  Fashion  started  iu  31)  races,  24  of  which  were  four-mile 
heats,  of  which  she  won  21,  won  eight  at  three-mile  heats,  won  three  at  two-mile 
heats,  and  lost  one,  wiuniug  32  out  of  3(5  races. 

Sir  Archy  got  Carolinian,  Boxer  aud  Lady  Randolph,  out  of  Poll  by  imp.  Druid- 
son  of  Pot-8-o-'s  by  Eclipse;  Wild  Bill  (Pilot)  and  Charles  Kemble,  dam  Maria  by 
Gallatin,  son  of  imp.  Bedford  aud  Gabriella,  dam  Calypso  by  Bellair,  sou  of  imp. 
Medley.  Gabriella,  bred  to  Garrison's  Zinganee  (son  of  Sir  Archy  and  Miss  Chance 
by  imp.  Chance,  son  of  Lurcher  by  Dungannon),  produced  George  Martin  and  Miss 
Martin.  George  Martin  was  a  superior  race-horse  at  all  distances  and  defeated 
Hannah  Harris  and   the  famous  Keel,  four-inilc  heats,  iu    7.33,  7.13,  in  1844.     He  had 


18  THE   THOROUGHBRED    HORSE. 

previously  won  the  first  heat  iu  7.36i,  the  race  being  won  in  7.39,  7.51*,  by  the  noted 
little  proiligy  Miss  Foot  by  imp.  Consol,  out  of  imp.  Gabriella  by  Partisan.  Miss- 
Martin  was  the  dam  of  Tokay  by  imp.  Yorltshire,  she  the  dam  of  Nannie  Butler, 
King  Lear,  King  Tom,  King  John  and  King  Heni-y,  good  racers  by  Lexington.  Nan- 
nie Butler  was  the  dam  of  Girl  of  the  Period  (dam  of  Gerald,  Geraldiue  and  Gera- 
nium by  imp.  Saxon)  by  Virgil.  Nannie  Black,  sister  to  Girl  of  the  Period,  was  the 
dam  of  Glene  (.Jennie  June's  dam),  by  Glenelg,  Princess  Blandina  and  Brown  Prin- 
cess by  Prince  Charlie ;  and  Nannie  Bay  by  Glenelg,  dam  Nannie  Butler,  is  the  dam  of 
Temple  by  Tremout.  Gabriella  also  produced  Lize  by  American  Eclipse,  son  of  Duroc 
by  Diomed,  that  was  the  grandam  of  Emiuirer,  one  of  the  best  sons  of  Leamington, 
and  a  very  successful  stallion.  Sir  Archy  was  sire  of  Betsey  Richards  (dam  of  the 
good  race-horse  Gano  by  American  Eclipse),  John  Richards  and  Rockingham,  dam  by 
Rattle,  son  of  imp.  Shark  by  Marske.  He  also  got  Marion  and  Pandora,  dam  by 
imp.  Citizen.  Marion  was  the  sire  of  the  good  race-horse  John  Blonnt,  that  beat 
Boston  and  Fashion  a  iirst  heat  of  four  miles  in  7.42,  and  broke  down  in  the 
second.  Marion  was  the  sire  of  the  good  race-mare  Maria  West,  out  of  Ella  Cnimp 
by  imp.  Citizen,  she  the  dam  of  the  great  race-horse  Wagner,  by  Sir  Charles,  son  of 
Sir  Archy,  that  beat  the  noted  Grey  Eagle  the  two  four-mile  heat  races  run  at  Louis- 
ville, Ky.,  in  1839,  the  first  one  7.48-7.44,  the  second  one  in  7.51-7.43.  Grey  Eagle 
won  the  first  heat  and  broke  down  iu  the  second.  Maria  West  was  dam  of  Fanny 
(dam  of  Millwood  and  Lithgow  by  imp.  Monarch)  by  American  Eclipse,  Trinket  by 
Andrew,  son  of  Sir  Charles,  Margaret  Wood  by  imp.  Priam,  Childe  Harold  by  imp. 
Sovereign  and  Nuncio  by  imp.  Herald,  sou  of  Plenipotentiary  by  Emilius.  Millwood 
was  the  dam  of  Mill  Creek  and  Charleston  (a  superior  race-horse  taken  to 
England),  by  imp.  Sovereign,  Macon,  Cougaree  and  Rosa  Bonheur,  by  imp.  Glencoe, 
the  latter,  Rosa  Bonheur,  the  dam  of  Plantagenet,  a  fine  race-horse  by  Planet. 
Margaret  Wood  built  up  a  family  of  her  own.  She  was  the  dam  of  Heraldry  by 
imp.  Herald,  Wade  Hampton  by  Boston,  Star  Davis  by  imp.  Glencoe,  Maria  Wood, 
Allendale  (in  Canada), Capt.  Travis,  Yorktown,  Mary  Wood  and  Anna  Travis,  all  by  imp. 
Yorkshire,  son  of  St.  Nicholas  by  Emilius,  and  Georgia  Wood  by  imp.  Knight  of  St. 
George,  son  of  Birdcatcher  and  Maltese  by  Hetman  Platoft'.  Heraldry  was  the  dam  of 
Margaret  West,  Balloon,  Parachute,  Ascension,  Sailor  and  Godard,  all  by  imp.  Yorkshire, 
Petercumalinctum  and  Sally  of  the  Valley  by  Au8terlitz,son  of  imp.  Yorkshire  and  Topaz 
by  Glencoe.  Balloon  was  the  dam  of  Revolver  (a  good  race-horse  and  sire)  by  Revenue, 
son  of  imp.  Trustee,  The  Banshee  and  True  Blue  by  Lexington,  Ballet  by  Planet,  and 
Butt"  and  Blue  by  War  Dance.  The  Banshee  raced  successfully  and  is  the  dam  of 
Krnpp  Gnu  and  others.  Ballet  is  the  dam  of  Balancer,  Blue  Grass  Belle  and  Modesty 
(good  racers)  by  War  Dance,  Thundercloud  by  imp.  Thunderstorm,  son  of  Thunder- 
bolt by  Stockwell,  Lady  Longfellow,  and  Peg  Wotfington  by  Longfellow,  Maj.  Richards 
and  Katie  H.  by  Ten  Broeck.  Buff  aiul  Blue  is  the  dam  of  Badge  (the  dam  of  Logic, 
Minnie  Elkins  and  O'Kelly),  by  Gilroy,  Banner  by  Longfellow,  Bonnie  Blue  by  imp. 
Great  Tom,  Blue  Stocking  by  Fellowcraft,  Ban  Cloche,  Monita  Hardy  and  Sister  Ge- 
neva by  im]).  King  Ban.  Parachute  had  no  chance  in  the  stud,  but  was  the  dam  of 
Parapluie  (the  dam  of  Windsail)  by  Kentucky.  Georgia  Wood  was  the  dam  of  Ginger, 
Ella  Wotteu,  Una  and  Ginger  Pop  by  War  Dance,  La  Gitana  by  Uncle  Vic,  son  of 
Lexington,  and  Maggie  Woods  by  Endorser,  son  of  Wagner.  La  Gitana  is  the  dam  of 
Modjeska  and  Zingara  by  Tom  Bowling,  Guitar  by  St.  Martin,  son  of  imp.  Phaeton, 
and  Geneva  by  War  Dance.  Geneva  is  the  dam  of  the  good  race-horse  Kiley  by  Long- 
fellow. Sir  Archy  was  the  sire  of  Industry,  dam  by  Ball's  Florizel.  Industry  was  the 
sire  of  Atalanta,  the  dam  of  Boston,  .Ir.  (Cost  Johnson),  by  Boston,  and  2d  Priam  by 
imi>.  Priam,  whose  names  ajipear  in  many  good  pedigrees.  Sir  Archy  got  the  celebrated 
Sally  Hope,  dam  an  imported  mare,  by  Chance,  out  of  Jemima  by  Phoeuomenou.  ."^hc 
was  the  dam  of  Alice  Riggs  by  imi(.  Leviathan.  Cicero  by  Sir  Archy,  dam  by  iiii]). 
Diomed,  was  the  sire  of  the  dam  of  tln^  famous  TriUe  by  Sir  Charles,  and  she  the  dam 
of  Miss  Peyton  (Allendorf's  dam),  and  Gloriana  (the  dam  of  Jack  Malone  and  Pat 
Malloy  by  Lexington,  good  race-horses  and  valuable  stallions),  both  by  American 
Eclipse.      Stockholder  by   Sir  Archy,  dam  by   imp.   Citizen,    was  the  sire  of  Betj;cy 


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Malono,  dam  by  Potomac,  son  of  imp.  Diomed,  grandam  by  imp.  Diomed.  Betsey  was 
the  dam  of  tlie  three  sisters  Sleeping  Maggie,  Jenny  Lind  and  the  famous  Chaiiner 
by  imp.  Gleucoe.  Charmer  was  one  of  the  best  race-mares  of  her  day,  particuhirly  at 
long  distances.  She  was  the  winner  of  the  five  heat  race  at  fonr  miles,  run  at  Xew 
Orleans  in  1851.  Eigadoon  won  the  first  heat  in  7.41,  Louis  d'Or  the  second  in  7.39, 
the  third  was  a  dead  heat  between  Charmer  and  Louis  d'Or,  in  7.47^.  Charmer  won 
the  fourth  heat  i'i8.05i,  and  galloped  over  for  the  fifth  heat.  Charmer  produced,  by  imp. 
Yorkshire,  Maggie  Mitchell,  whose  daughter  Marian  (by  Malcolm,  sou  of  imp.  Bonnie 
Scotland  and  Lady  Lancaster  by  imp.  Monarch)  is  the  dam  of  the  grand  race -horse 
Emperor  of  Norfolk  and  his  brothers,  all  by  Norfolk,  the  invincible  sou  of  Lexington, 
and  the  crack  Yo  Tambieu  (winner  1 1-16  miles  1.45},  fastest  on  record)  by  Joe  Hooker. 
Stockholder  was  also  sire  of  Miss  Sheijherd  (dam  Miranda  by  Top  Gallant,  sou  of 
Diomed),  she  the  dam  of  Jliss  Russell  by  Thornton's  Rattler,  that  was  the  dam  of  Sally 
Russell  by  Boston.  From  Sally  Russell,  through  her  daughter  Miss  Russell,  came  the 
famous  trotting-mare  ilaud  S.,  and  many  others.  Sally  Kirby  by  Stockholder,  dam  by 
Barksdale's  Gray  Diomed,  son  of  imp.  Diomed,  was  the  dam  of  Princess  Ann,  Warlock, 
Black  Satin  (Ebony)  and  Souora  Love,  all  by  imp.  Leviathan.  Princess  Ann  was  the 
dam  of  Elizabeth  McNairy  and  Chancellor  by  imp.  Ambassador,  Cottage  Girl  and  Au- 
gusta by  imp.  Aiuderby,  sou  of  Velocipede  by  Blacklock.  Cottage  Girl,  through  her 
daughters  Ninette  by  imp.  Albion,  and  Ada  Cheatham  by  Lexington,  has  given  us  a 
lot  of  superior  race-horses,  such  as  Planetarium  aud  her  sons  Font  and  Bob  Fisher, 
by  Fonso,  Lida  Stanhope  by  Waverly,  etc.  The  name  of  Stockholder  is  found  in 
many  of  the  pedigrees  of  our  best  race-horses.  Lady  Burton  by  Sir  Archy,  dam  Sultana 
by  the  imp.  Barb  Horse,  out  of  the  imp.  Barb  Mare,  presented  to  President  Jctfersou 
by  the  Bey  of  Tunis,  was  the  dam  of  Couter  Snapper  by  imp.  Chance,  Sidi  Hamet  by 
Virginian  (son  of  Sir  Archy),  and  Shylock  by  Shylock,  sou  of  imp.  Bedford,  that  was 
the  grandam  of  the  good  race-mare  Lilac  by  imp.  Leviathan.  Sir  Archy  was  sire  of 
Roauoke,  Angelica  and  Last  Chance  (out  of  imp.  Lady  Bunbury  by  Trumpator,  son  of 
Conductor  by  Matchem),  also  of  the  noted  race-horse  Timoleon,  dam  by  imp.  Saltram, 
son  of  Eclipse,  out  of  a  daughter  of  Symme's  Wildair,  son  of  imp.  Fearnought  by  Reg- 
ulus.  Timoleon  was  the  sire  of  the  great  race-horse  Boston,  dam  si-ster  to  Tuekahoe 
by  B.all's  Florizel,  sou  of  imp.  Diomed,  out  of  a  daughter  of  imp.  Alderman,  son  of 
Pot-S-o-'s  by  Eclipse.  Boston  has  had  no  superior  as  a  race-horse,  and  as  a  stallion  was 
second  to  none  that  ever  lived  for  his  chances.  It  must  be  remembered  that  when  he 
retired  to  the  stud,  racing  and  breeding  had  gone  down  to  nothiug.  Boston  ran  forty- 
five  races,  won  forty,  thirty  of  which  were  four-mile  heats,  nine  three-mile  heats  and 
one  two-mile  heats.  But  for  aif  iuliruiity  of  temper  he  would  have  won  some  races 
that  he  lost.  Boston  was  inbred  to  Diomed,  his  grandsire  Sir  Arcby,  aud  Florizel,  the 
sire  of  his  dam  being  both  sons  of  imp.  Diomed.  Boston  had  met  all  the  best  horses  of 
his  day  and  beaten  them  all,  until  conquered  by  Fashion,  first  in  a  race  at  Camden, 
N.  J.,  when  she  won  in  7.42,  7.48.  John  Blonut  won  the  first  heat  aud  broke  down  in 
the  second.  This  led  to  the  match  for  §20,000  a  side,  run  over  the  Union  Course,  L.  1., 
May  10th,  1842,  Fashion  winning  in  7.324,  7.45,  the  fastest  race  run  to  that  day.  Bos- 
ton was  then  nine  years  old  and  had  been  in  the  stud.  He  was  wonderfully  success- 
ful iu  the  stud,  a  fact  which  tends  much  to  weaken  the  opinion  of  Count  Lehndorti', 
who  says  that  no  stallion,  only  two  removes  from  a  common  ancestry,  has  ever  been  a 
succe.'^s  in  the  stud.  Boston  got  Rod  Eye,  a  first-class  race-horse,  dam  Lucy  Long  by 
imp.  Priam,  and  Lexington,  the  best  race-horse  at  all  distances  ever  bred  iu  America, 
and  the  Emperor  of  stallions.  Lexington  won  all  his  races  but  one,  and  was  beaten 
in  that  one  by  Lecompte,  son  of  Boston,  by  the  error  of  Lexington's  jockey  iu  iJuUiug 
up  at  the  end  of  the  third  mile  in  the  first  heat.  The  time  was  7.26,  7.38S.  Lexington 
subse([ueutly  won  his  match  against  Lecompte's  time,  7.26,  in  7.191,  and  beat  Le- 
compte in  7.23J,  Lecompte  being  drawn  alter  the  first  heat,  two  races  unequalcd  by 
one  and  the  same  horse  iu  the  annals  of  the  turf.  Lexington's  dam,  Alice  Carneal, 
was  by  imj).  Sarpedon,  son  of  Emilius,  out  of  Rowena  by  Sumpter,  son  of  Sir  Archy. 
Lexington  is  the  sire  of  the  unbeaten  Norfolk,  dam  Novice  by  Gleucoe,  Asteroid,  dam 
Nelpula  by  Gleucoe,  Kentucky  (one  of  the  best  race-horses  ever  bred  iu  America),  (jilroy 


20  TlIK    TlIOUOl'C.IIIiHKD    HORSE. 

and  Daniel  Boone,  dam  Magnolia  liy  Gleucoe,  Lightning,  Loadstone,  Thunder  and 
Lancaster,  dam  Blue  Bonnet  by  imp.  Hedgeford,  Beacon,  Ruhieon,  Bay  Flower, 
Bayswater,  Baywood,  Bayonet,  Niagara,  Preakness,  Bay  Rose  and  Bay  Final,  dam 
Bay  Leaf  by  imp.  Yorkshire,  son  of  St.  Nicholas  by  Emilius,  Sprightly  (the  dam  of 
Volturno,  Elias  Lawrence,  Avalon  and  Aretino),  Crucifix  (the  dam  of  I'''airi)lay  and 
Semper  Felix  (the  latter  the  dam  of  Lconatus),  Semper  Felix  is  also  da)u  of  Semper 
Vive  by  Waverly  (she  the  dam  of  Fordham,  Semper  Idem,  Longstreet's  dam,  Port- 
chester,  etc.),  St.  Augustine  and  Latonia(dam  of  Sena  and  Lew  Weir),  etc.),  Lexington 
also  got  Salina,  dam  of  Salvator  (who  has  the  fastest  mile  on  record  ever  run,  l.SoJ), 
Nevada  (the  dam  of  Luke  Blackburn,  Ecuador,  etc.),  dam  Lightsome  by  imp.  Gleucoe, 
Minx,  the  dam  of  Minuock,  Monitor,  Mirtli  (in  England  and  dam  of  Bouthillier), 
Lotta  C,  etc.,  dam  Mildred,  sister  to  Lightsome  by  Glencoe  ;  Stamps,  sister  to  Minx 
(dam  of  Katie  Pearce),  Bertha,  Louisette,  Preciosa,  etc.;  Maiden  and  her  sister  La 
Henderson,  dam  Kitty  Clark  by  imp.  Glencoe.  Maiden  was  the  dam  of  James  A.. 
Parole,  Powhattan  (the  promising  sire).  Perfection,  Pappoose,  and  Partheuia.  La 
Henderson  is  the  dam  of  Ferida,  who  has  the  best  four-mile  heat,  7.23^,  ever  run  by  a 
mare,  Aella,  Plauetia,  Virgiliau,  etc.  Lexington  also  got  Susan  Beaue,  dam  Sally 
Lewis  by  imp.  Glencoe,  slie  the  dam  of  Sti-atford,  Sensation,  Onondaga,  Susquehanna, 
(Potomac's  dam),  Soubrette,  etc.;  Ulrica  (dam  imp.  Emilia  (Australian's  dam)  by 
Young  Emilius),  the  dam  of  Megara  (S'piuaway's  dam),  Memento  and  Ben  Ali  by 
Virgil;  Regan  (dam  Lorette  by  imp.  Sovereign,  son  of  Emilias),  the  dam  of  Vigil, 
Vera  Cruz,  Jeunie  B.,  Jennie  D.,  Relay)  etc.;  Florence  (dam  imp.  Weatherwitch  by 
Weatherbit,  son  of  Sheet  Anchor  by  Lottery),  the  dam  of  the  grand  race-horse 
Hindoo,  and  his  sister  Florida,  the  dam  of  that  most  excellent  race-mare,  Firenzi, 
whose  two  races  at  1^  miles  in  2.33  and  2.33^  have  never  been  equaled  in  the  world; 
AValtz  (dam  of  Hop,  Glldelia,  If  miles  in  3.01,  Faraudole,  Raquet,  Kermesse,  etc.),  dam 
Schottische  by  imp.  Albion,  son  of  Cain  or  Actieon ;  Susan  Ann  (dam  of  Thora  (three 
miles  in  5.25i,  and  the  dam  of  the  speedy  Vorkville  Belle),  Henlopen,  etc.),  dam 
Roxana  by  imp.  Chesterfield,  sou  of  Priam  ;  Finework  (dam  of  Elkhorn  Lass,  Port- 
land, etc.),  dam  imp.  Filagree  by  Stockwell ;  The  Nun  (sister  to  Norfolk  and  dam  of 
Clara  D.),  Sister  Auue  (dam  of  Volante),  dam  Novice  by  Glencoe  ;  Mattie  Gross  (dam  of 
Mate,  Whisper,  Grenada,  etc.),  out  of  Dick  Doty's  dam  by  American  Eclipse;  Arizona 
(dam  of  Aranza,  Ameri(£no,  Louise,  etc.),  out  of  imp.  Zone  by  The  Cure,  son  of  Pliysi- 
cian ;  Hira  (dam  of  the  good  race-horse  and  successful  sire,  Himyar,  Hegiaz,  Hi  Ban, 
Highfiight,  etc.),  out  of  Hegira  by  imp.  Ambassador,  son  of  Plenipotentiary ;  Lady 
Motley  (dam  of  Blazes,  Lncifer,  etc.),  lier  dam,  Anna  C,  by  Glencoe;  Echo  (dam  of 
Report,  Duplex,  Echoless  aud  Naphtha  (the  grandamwf  Dewdrop),  etc.),  out  of  Maria 
Innis  by  imp.  Yorkshire;  Item'  (dam  of  Dan  Sparling,  Bob  Woolley,  Joe  Rhodes, 
etc.),  out  of  Katona  by  Voucher,  sou  of  Wagner;  Woodbine  (dam  of  Bonnie  Wood, 
Belle  of  the  Meade,  Boardman,  etc.),  out  of  sister  to  Compromise  by  Glencoe;  Veritas 
(dam  of  Maxim,  Lady  Prewitt,  Vera,  etc.),  out  of  Verona  l)y  imp.  Yorkshire;  Mary 
Martin  (dam  of  Santa  xVnita,  Gano'sdam),  out  of  Alice  Jon(^s  by  imp.  Glencoe ;  Jury 
(sister  to  Susan  Ann),  dam  of  Verdict,  Acquittal,  etc  ;  Mazurka,  dam  of  Tallulah  (slio 
the  dam  of  Bribery,  Miss  Ford's  dam),  Minnie  Brown,  Zoo  Zoo,  Gyptis,  Maze,  etc., 
out  of  Miss  Morgan  by  imp.  Yorkshire  ;  Nannie  Butler,  dam  of  Girl  of  the  Period, 
Nannie  Black  (dam  of  Brown  Princess  and  Princess  Blandina),  Nannie  Bay  (Temjde's 
dam),  Vermont,  etc.,  out  of  Tokay  by  imp.  Yorkshire;  Aerolite,  dam  of  Spendthrift, 
Fcllowcraft  (four  miles,  7.1i)J),  Miser,  Rutherford,  Jersey  Belle,  Platiua  (dam  of 
Drake  Carter,  3  miles,  5.24,  Fellowplay,  Salile  M.,  Bersan's  dam,  etc.),  out  of  Florine 
by  Glencoe,  and  Aerolite's  own  sister,  Idlewihl  (l  miles  in  7.2fii),  dam  of  Wilclidle 
(4  miles,  ~.'2'>),  Fanchon,  etc.;  Annie  Bnsli  (dam  of  Bushwhacker,  Diana,  ^■irginia  Bush, 
etc  ),  dam  Banner  by  imp.  Albion  ;  Tlio  B.msliee  (dam  of  Krupp  Gun,  Brigand  Belle, 
Emnni  ]•;.,  etc.),  dam  Balloon  by  imp.  Yorksliiro  ;  Bculah  (dam  of  Hilarity,  Hoder, 
Hannibal,  etc.),  dam  Eureka  by  Glencoe  ;  Blandina,  dam  of  Cahush  (Eolian's  dam), 
Cliristina,  S(!a  Foam,  etc.,  dam  My  Lady  by  (ilencoe;  Carrie  Atherton  (dam  of  Janet 
Norton,  Diike,  Nettie  Norton,  etc.),  out  of  (ilycera  by  imp.  Sovereign  :  Coquette  (dam 
<r  Viola,  N'ivicn,  Vampire,  etc.).  out  ol'  Susan    Harris  Ijy  Kcvcnne  ;  t'orilclia.  dam  of 


THE    THOKOrCHBREI)    HORSE.  21 

Cammie  F.  {History's  dam),  Invalid,  North  Elkborn,  Glendalia  (Woodcutter's  dam), 
out  of  Kitturah  by  Brawiier's  Eclipse  ;  Edeiiy,  dam  of  Lottie  Moon  (Ida  Jloon's  dam), 
Eva  tsherlcy,  Saratoga,  La  Favorita  (Ballarat's  dam),  out  of  Sally  Polk  by  imp.  Am- 
bassador ;  Emily  Peyton  (dam  of  Lady  Peyton,  Bessie  Peyton,  Fannie  Peyton,  etc. ),  out 
of  Sally  Roper  by  imp.  Albion  ;  Evadne,  dam  of  Bandana  (dam  of  Banner  Bearer,  Napa, 
etc.),  Bulwark,  Evasive,  Tennyson,  etc.,  out  of  Volga  by  Gleucoe ;  Geneva,  dam  of 
Silvio,  Greystone,  Bijou  (dam  of  Mag,  Sea  Fog  and  Drizzle's  dam,  etc.),  out  ofGrisette 
by  Gleucoe ;  Glenrose  (dam  of  Glendora,  Glendew  (Guenn's  dam),  Restless,  etc.),  out 
of  Sally  Lewis  by  Glencoe  ;  Grecian  Bend  (dam  of  Modiste,  Grecian  Maid,  La  Belle 
Helene,  etc.),  out  of  Miriam  by  Glencoe  ;  Hester,  dam  of  Springl)ok  (fastest  2i  miles, 
3.56^),  Galauthis,  Aspinwall,  etc.,  out  of  Heads  I  Say  by  Glencoe  ;  Impudence,  dam  of 
Hindoostau,  Wamba,  Insolence,  Sweetbriar  (the  dam  of  Dr.  Helmuth,  Dr.  Hasljrouck, 
etc.),  out  of  Magnetta  by  Mahomet ;  India  (dam  of  Cathcart,  Calcutta,  Gallifet,  etc.), 
dam  Miss  Morgan  by  Yorkshire  ;  luvermore  (dam  of  Ganley,  luverwick,  etc.),  out  of 
imp.  Invercauld  by  St.  Albans ;  Lady  Wallenstein,  dam  of  Wallenstein  (a  successful 
racer  in  England),  Witch,  etc.,  out  of  Louisa  by  Yorkshire  ;  La  Polka  (dam  of  Post 
Gn.ard,  Strathspey,  La  Esmeralda,  Heel  .and  Toe,  Los  Angeles,  etc.),  out  of  Dance  by 
Glencoe;  Letola  (dam  of  Unrest,  L^tility,  Cayuga,  etc.),  out  of  Capitola  by  Vandal; 
Lida,  dam  of  Enquirer  (one  of  the  best  sons  of  Leamington),  Analysis,  Oceauica,  The 
.Squaw,  etc.,  out  of  Lize  by  American  Eclipse;  Lilly  Duke  (dam  of  Water  Lily,  Lizzie 
Dwyer,  Red  Dress,  etc.),  out  of  Lilla  by  Yorkshire  ;  Madame  Dudley,  dam  of  Judith, 
Belinda,  VirgieD.  (Hueueme'sdam),  Vintage,  Santa  Rita,  etc.,  out  of  imp.  Britannia  IV 
by  The  Flying  Dutchman  ;  Majestic,  sister  to  Kingfisher,  dam  of  the  superior  race-horse 
Euru.s,  out  of  imp.  Elthain  Lass  by  Kingston,  and  Sabina,  full  sister  to  Majestic,  and  dam 
of  The  Widow,  Ocean,  Rnchiel,  Chief  Justice,  etc.;  Marguerite,  sister  to  Blaudiua,  dam 
of  Prude,  Katie  Creel  (Kenwood's  dam),  Azalia,  Macola,  etc.;  Mary  Clark,  dam  of  Spark, 
Pure  Rye,  Grey  Dawn,  etc.,  out  of  Eagless  by  Glencoe  ;  Minnie  Minor,  dam  of  Warwick, 
Minority,  John  Ledford,  Wanda,  Wiufred,  etc.,  out  of  Julia  by  Glencoe  ;  Miss  Bassett, 
sister  to  Harry  Bassett,  dam  of  Ernest,  Masher,  Plasir,  etc.,  out  of  Canary  Bird  l)y  Albion; 
Mollie  Cad,  dam  of  Maj.  Pickett,  Dolly  Cad,  Vallisea,  etc.,  out  of  imp.  Weatherwitch 
by  Weatherbit ;  Mollie  Wood,  dam  of  Golden  Gate,  Altaire,  Woodlark,  Gascon,  etc., 
out  of  Hymeuia  by  Yorkshire;  Mundane,  dam  of  Sunbeam,  Lounger,  Tonawanda, 
Blue  Wing,  The  Teal,  Blue  Garter,  etc.,  out  of  Sally  Bowen  by  imp.  Hootou  ;  Queen 
Victoria,  sister  to  Duke  of  Magenta,  dam  of  Queen's  Own,  Infanta,  Jennie  Treacy, 
Powhattan  Queen,  etc.;  Quickstep,  sister  to  Waltz,  dam  of  False-Step,  Fernwood, 
Alfaretta,  Quickmarch,  etc.;  Revolt,  dam  of  Regicide,  Renegade,  Misrule,  etc.,  out 
of  Sue  Washington  by  Revenue,  son  of  iniji.  Trustee;  Sallie  (dam  of  Solicitor, 
Nathan  Oaks,  Experience  Oaks,  Red  Coat,  Glenclla,  etc.),  out  of  Sallie  liy  Buford,  son 
of  imp.  Nonplus  by  Cattou  ;  .Sarong  (dam  of  Aristides,  Eliza  Adams,  Wissahickon, 
Daisey  Hoey,  Petersborough  etc.),  out  of  Greek  Slave  by  Gleucoe;  Springbrook, 
dam  of  Silent  Friend,  Full  Cry  (Checkmate's  dam),  Verbena  (dam  of  Phil  Lee  and 
Jlichael),  etc.,  out  of  Eiunckfaw.  by  Mambriiio,  son  of  American  Eclipse  ;  Squeeze'em, 
dam  of  Day  Star,  Sylph  (dam  of  La  Sylphide,  Kaloolah,  Kincsem,  etc.),  Palmetto, 
Helena,  etc.,  out  of  Skedaddle  by  Yorkshire;  Sultana  (dam  of  .Soud.an,  She,  Padisha, 
etc.),  out  of  Mildred  by  Glencoe;  Ultima,  dam  of  Aurora  Raby  (dam  of  Bill  Bruce 
and  Charley  Gorham),  Nuisance,  Sunrise,  Sonora,  Ultimatum,  etc.,  out  of  Itillaby 
imp.  Margrave,  sou  of  Muley  ;  Zejihyr  (sister  to  .\rizoua),  dam  of  Berlin,  Westwind, 
Tyjihoou,  Zetetic,  etc.,  out  of  imp.  Zone  by  The  Cure.  Amongst  the  horses  of 
Lexington's  get  who  have  done  well  in  the  stud  and  on  the  turf,  we  can  mention  Nor- 
folk, never  beaten,  3  miles  in  5.27i-5.29i,  and  a  successful  stallion ;  Asteroid,  never 
beaten,  and  sire  of  a  number  of  brood-ra.ares,  successful  producers,  including  Mattie  W. 
(dam  of  Jim  Maloiie,  four  miles  in  7.2!)i),  Elemi,  Emeti,  Flutter,  Lass  of  Ayr,  Lerua, 
Luna,  Modiste.  Susan  Queen,  Waterwitch,  eti-. ;  Kentucky,  sire  of  Bertram,  Beatrice 
^15clloua'8  dam).  Woodbine  (dam  of  Foresterj,  The  Baroness  (Badge's  dam),  The 
Countess,  Nina,  Freebooter;  Vauxhall  .and  Foster,  both  good  race-horses,  the  former 
sire  of  Viator,  Clovcrbrook,  Odeii,  etc.;  Concord,  sire  of  Galway,  Picolo,  etc.;  Lever, 
sire  of  Leveler,  Essillah,  La  Gloria.  Petrel,  Mahlstock,  Sweetheart   etc.;  Uucas   and 


22  THE    THOEOL'GHBEED    HORSE. 

Wauderer,  brothers,  both  j;oo(l  race-horses  and  stallions  ;  Jack  Malone  and  Pat  Mal- 
loy,  good  race-horses  and  sires ;  Lightning  (sire  of  Janet,  four  miles  7.25),  a  superior 
race-horse;  Kiugtisher,  sire  of  a  number  of  good  ones  in  the  Nursery  stud,  including 
Fillette  (dam  of  Fides),  Magnetism  (dam  of  Magnetizer),  etc.;  Harry  Bassett,  Mer- 
rill, Marion,  Ansel,  Optimist  (sire  in  France  of  Mars,  a  popular  stallion,  and  sire  of 
Jongleur);  Preakness,  a  good  sire  in  England ;  Chesapeake,  Colton,  sire  of  Monday,  etc., 
and  many  others. 

The  Herod  line  is  stronger  in  numbers  than  the  Matchem,  but  not  so  numerous 
as  those  of  the  Eclipse  line.  The  best  now  alive  in  England  are  Balfe,  a  good  race- 
horse by  Plaudit,  son  of  Thornianby,  dam  Hohemia  by  Weatherbit,  son  of  Slieet  Anchor 
by  Lottery.  Bird  of  Freedom  (winner  of  the  Ascot  Gold  Vase,  City  and  [Suburban 
Handicap  and  other  good  races),  by  Thuriugian  Prince,  son  ofThormauby,  dam  Vitula 
by  Arthur  Wellesley,  son  of  Melbourne.  Bruce  (winner  of  the  Grand  Prize  of  Paris), 
by  See  Saw,  son  of  Buccaneer  by  Wild  Dayrell,  dam  Carine  by  Stockwell.  Atlantic 
(winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas),  by  Thormanby,  dam  of  Hurricane  by  Wild  Dayrell. 
Charibert  (winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas),  by  Thormanby,  dam  Gertrude  by  Saunterer, 
son  of  Birdcatcher.  Macaroon  by  Macaroni,  dam  Margery  Daw  by  Brocket,  son  of 
Melbourne.  Macheath  by  Macaroni,  dam  Heather  Bell  by  Stockwell.  Maegregor 
(winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas)  by  Macaroni,  dam  Necklace  by  The  Fallow  Bnck.  Mask, 
a  great  sire,  by  Carnival,  son  of  Sweetmeat,  dam  Meteor  by  Thunderbolt,  son  of  Stock- 
well.  Kisber  (winner  of  the  Derby  and  Grand  Prize  of  Paris)  by  Buccaneer,  dam  Min- 
eral by  Rataplan.  Ossian  (winner  of  the  St.  Leger)  by  Salvator,  dam  Music  by  Stock- 
well.  Sir  Bevys  (winner  of  the  Derby)  by  Favonius,  dam  Lady  Laugdeu  by  Kettle- 
drum. Salvator  (winner  of  tlie  French  Derby  and  Grand  Prize  of  Paris)  by  Dollar, 
son  of  Flying  Dutchman,  dam  Sauvagine  by  Ion.  Saxifrage  by  Vertugadin,  son  of 
Fitz  Gladiator,  dam  Slapdash  by  Anuaudale.  Perjilexe  (winner  of  the  French  St, 
Leger)  by  Vermouth,  son  of  The  Nabob,  dam  Perijietie  by  Sting,  the  last  three  bred  in 
France.  In  America  we  are  very  strong  in  the  line  to  Herod,. through  the  sons  of 
Lexington  and  male  descendents  of  imj).  Glencoe.  The  brothers  Uncas  and  Wanderer, 
both  good  race-horses  by  Lexington,  dam  Coral  by  Vandal,  sou  of  Glencoe.  Tom 
Ochiltree,  sire  of  Major  Domo  and  a  superior  race-horse  by  Lexington,  dam  Katoua  by 
Voucher,  son  of  Wagner.  Vauxhall,  a  good  race-horse  by  Lexington,  dam  Verona  by 
imp.  Yorkshire.  Duke  of  Magenta,  a  superior  racer,  by  Lexington,  dam  Magenta  by 
imp.  Yorkshire.  Monday  by  Colton,  son  of  Lexington,  dam  Mollie  Jackson  by  \'andal, 
Bishoj)  by  Shannon,  son  of  Monday,  dam  Bettie  Bishop  by  imp.  Buckden.  Argyle  by 
Monday,  dam  Cuba  by  imp.  Australian.  Joe  Hooker  by  Monday,  dam  Mayflower  by 
imp.  Eclijise.  Day  Star  by  .Star  Davis,  son  of  imp.  Glencoe,  dam  Squeez'em  by  Lex- 
ington. Hindoo,  a  grand  race-horse  by  Virgil,  son  of  Vandal,  dam  Florence  by  Lexing- 
ton. Hanover,  a  superior  race-horse,  by  Hindoo,  dam  Bourbon  Belle  by  imp.  Bonnie 
Scotland.  Vocalic  by  Virgil,  dam  Acoustic  by  imp.  Australian.  Ventilator  by  Vandal, 
dam  Carolin  by  imp.  Scythian.  Tremont  by  Virgil,  dam  Ann  Fief  liy  Alarm,  was 
never  beaten  and  is  promising  well  as  a  sire.  Vanderbilt  by  Vandal,  dam  Melrose  by 
Childe  Harold,  son  of  imp.  Sovereign.  Vagabond  l)y  Vandal,  dam  Gem  by  Childe 
Harold.  Vigil  by  Virgil,  dam  Regan  by  Lexington.  Portland  by  V^irgil,  dam  Fine- 
work  by  Lexington.  Isaac  Murphy  by  Virgil,  dam  Mary  Howard  by  imp.  H.arting- 
ton.  Imported  Mortemer  by  Compiegne,  son  of  Fitz  Gladiator,  dam  Comtesso  by  The 
Baron  or  Nuncio.  Mortemer  won  the  Gold  Cup  at  Ascot,  and  his  sons  are  Exile,  a  super- 
ior race-horse,  dam  imp.  Second  Hand  by  Stockwell  ;  Politico,  a  good  race-horse,  dam 
imp.  Agenoria  by  Adventurer ;  Cholula,  a  good  racer,  dam  Fanny  Ludlow  by  imp. 
Eclipse,  son  of  Orlanilo ;  Cyclops,  dam  Lizzie  Lucas  by  imp.  Australian  ;  Wilfred, 
<lam  Minnie  Minor  by  Lexington  ;  Heiindel,  dam  Vandalito  by  Vandal.  Imp.  Maca- 
roon by  Macaroni,  dam  .Songstress  by  Chanticleer,  son  of  Birdcatcher.  Imp.  Moccasin 
by  Macaroni,  dam  Madame  Strauss  by  King  Tom.  Imp.  Woodlands  by  Nutliourne, 
son  of  The  Naliob,  dam  Whitcface  by  Turnus.  The  imported  brothers  Sir  Modred  and 
Cheviot  by  Traducer,  son  of  The  Libel,  dam  Idalia  by  Cambuscan.  Griiistead  by 
Gilroy,  son  of  Lexington,  dam  Sister  to  Ruric  by  imp.  Sovereign.  Gano  by  Grinstead, 
dam  Santa  Anit.-i  by  Virgil.   Flood  by  Norfolk,  dam  Ilcnnic  Farrow  by  imj).  Shamrock. 


THE   THOROUGHBRED    HORSE.  23 

Emperor  of  Niirt'olk  ami  his  ln-otln'r  by  Xori'olk,  dam  Mariau  liy  Malcolm,  son  of  imp. 
Bonnie  Scotlaiul. 

King  William,  throui;h  Mr.  Marshall,  imported  the  White  Barb  C'hillaby,  together 
■with  the  Barb  mare  Sliigey  or  .Salugy  (which  means  greyhound),  in  foal  to  the  White 
Barb.  .She  produced  a  colt  which  was  named  Greyhound,  and  it  is  through  this 
horse  Greyhound  that  the  blood  was  valuable.  He  was  the  sire  of  Othello  (Duke  of 
Wharton's),  Goliali,  Sampson  and  his  sisters  out  of  a  Curwen  Barb  mare,  Kake  and 
his  sister  out  of  Mr.  Croft's  Pet  mare  by  Wastell's  Turk,  Desdemoua  out  of  Chestnut 
Thornton  by  Makeless.  The  Greyhound  mare  (sister  to  Sampson  and  Goliah)  was 
the  dam  of  Lady  Thigh  (Grisewood's),  Meynell,  Craven,  Pomiiey  and  Jeuuy  Spinner 
by  Croft's  Partner,  Cloudy  and  Sally  by  Forester.  Greyhound  also  got  Y.  Grey- 
hound, Guy  and  his  sister,  out  of  Brown  Farewell  by  Makeless.  The  sister  to  Rake 
was  the  dam  of  Barforth  and  his  sister  by  Croft's  Partner.  Grisewood's  Lady  Thigh 
was  the  dam  of  imported  Duchess  by  C'ullen  Arabian,  and  Miss  Thigh  by  Rib,  she 
the  dam  of  Selim  Ijy  Bajazet,  and  the  Cullen  Arabian  mare  (sister  to  imp.  Duchess) 
that  was  the  dam  of  Principessa  by  Blank,  she  the  dam  of  Heine!  by  Squirrel.  Heiuel's 
daughter  by  Woodpecker  was  the  dam  of  Cobbea  by  Skyscraper  [she  the  grandam 
of  Cadlaud  (Derby  winner,  1828),  by  Andrew]  and  of  Mrs.  Barnet  by  Waxy,  the  dam 
of  Filho-da-Puta,  St.  Leger  winner,  1815.  Another  full  sister  to  Duchess  had  a  filly 
by  Snap,  son  of  Snip,  that  was  the  dam  of  Conductor,  Alfred,  Georgiana,  Dictator, 
.Scorpiou,  Eycbright  and  Laurestiuus,  all  by  Matcheni.  Georgiana  was  the  dam  of 
Lady  Harriet  by  Mark  Anthony,  Grouse  by  Hightlyer,  Speculator  and  Moorcock, brother 
to  Grouse.  Eyebright  was  the  dam  of  Jemima  by  Phumomeuon,  that  was  the  dam  of 
the  Chance  mare,  imported  into  Virginia,  that  was  the  dam  of  Sally  Hoi)e  by  Sir 
Archy.  The  sister  to  Guy  by  Greyhound  was  the  dam  of  Bay  Bloody  Buttocks  and 
Grey  Bloody  Buttocks  by  Bloody  Buttocks  Arabian  (which  was  a  grey  Arabian  with 
;i  red  mark  on  his  hip).  Little  Partner  (sister  to  Vane's  Little  Partner,  which  was  the 
graudam  of  the  imp.  Cub  mare).  Young  Partner  and  Red  Rose  by  Old  Partner.  Bay 
Bloody  Buttocks  was  the  dam  of  Spinster  (the  Widdrington  mare)  by  Old  Partner, 
son  of  Jigg.  Si>inster  (the  Widdrington  mare)  was  the  dam  of  Spinster  and 
Shepherd's  Crab  by  Crab,  son  of  the  Alcock  Arabian,  Lofty  by  Godolphiu  Arabian, 
Golden  Grove  by  Blank,  etc.  Golden  Grove  was  the  dam  of  Petworth  (Gaudy)  by 
Herod,  and  she  the  dam  of  Quiz  by  Tandem,  Bounty  by  Mercury,  and  Rosina  by 
Woodpecker,  the  latter  the  dam  of  Hermes  by  Mercury,  sou  of  Eclipse.  Hermes  was 
the  sire  of  Gibside  Fairy,  the  dam  of  Emma  and  Maria  by  Whisker.  Emma  was  the 
dam  of  imp.  Trustee  and  his  brother  Mundig  (winner  of  the  Derby,  183.5),  by  Cattou, 
The  Ladye  of  Silverkeld  Well  by  Velocipede,  Cotherstone  (winner  of  the  Derby,  1843) 
and  Mowerina  (West  Australian's  dam)  by  Touchstone.  Maria  was  the  dam  of 
Euclid,  Laura,  Equation,  Example  and  Eclijjsis  by  Emilius.  Grey  Bloody  Buttocks 
ran  under  the  name  of  Dairymaid,  and  was  the  dam  of  Parker's  Lady  Thigh  by 
Partner,  son  of  Jigg,  Cornforth's  Forester  by  Forester,  Smallbones  and  Squirrel  by 
Traveler,  son  of  Partner.  Young  Greyhouud  got  the  dam  of  Engineer  and  Minor,  out 
of  a  daughter  of  the  Curwen  Bay  Barb.  Engineer  was  the  sire  of  Mambriuo,  out  of  a 
daughter  of  Cade  by  the  Godolphiu  Arabian.  Mambrino  was  the  sire  of  imp. 
Messenger,  out  of  a  daughter  of  Turf  liy  Matchem,  and  imp.  Mambrina,  out  of  Naylor's 
Sally  by  Blank,  sou  of  the  Godolphiu  Arabian.  Mambriua  was  the  dam  of  Gallatin, 
Fairy  and  Eliza,  all  by  imp.  Bedford,  and  Eliza  was  the  dam  of  the  great  race-horse 
and  stallion  Bertrand,  and  Pacific  by  Sir  Archy  liy  imp.  Diomed.  A  sister  to  Engi- 
neer by  Young  Greyhouud  produced  a  filly  by  Blaze,  son  of  Flying  Childers,  that 
was  the  dam  of  Sappho,  Semele  and  Seraphina  by  Blank.  Sappho  was  the  dam  of 
Sophonisba  by  Squirrel  and  Madcap  by  Eclipse.  Madcap's  daughter.  Caprice,  by 
Anvil,  sou  of  Herod,  produced  Florauthe  by  Octavian  sou  of  Stripling  bj- 
PhoMiomcnoii  by  Herod.  Florauthe  was  the  dam  of  Economist  by  Whisker. 
Economist  was  the  sire  of  the  wonderful  race-horse  Harkaway,  out  of  Fanny  Dawson 
by  Xabocklish.  Harkaway  got  King  Tom  out  of  Pocahontas  by  imp.  Glencoe,  and 
King  Tom  got  imp.  King  Ernest  out  of  Eruestine  by  Touchstone,  imp.  King  Ban 
out  of  Atlantis  by  Thormauby.  imp.  Pliaeton  out  of  Merry  Sunshine  by  .Stirm,  .son 


24  THE   THOROUGHBRED    HORSE. 

of  Touchstone,  imp.  Great  Tom  out  of  AVooclcraft  Ijy  Voltigeur.  These  horses- 
proved  big  successes  in  America,  and  their  daughters  are  doing  equally  well  in 
the  stud. 

The  .-Vkaster  Turk  was  brought  to  England  about  the  year  1700.  l)y  whom  the  au- 
thorities do  not  state.  He  was  the  sire  of  Chaunter,  and  a  full  sister,  which  was  the 
dam  of  the  famous  Roxana  (the  dam  of  Lath  and  Cade),  and  Silverlocks  by  The 
Bald  Galloway,  Terror  and  Mr.  Thwaite's  Duu  Mare  (the  dam  of  Mr.  Beaver's 
Driver).  Akaster  Turk  was  also  the  sire  of  the  dam  of  William's  Squirrel  and  his 
full  brother,  Smith's  son  of  Mr  Lister's  Snake.  Silverlocks  was  owned  by  Mr.  Coke 
and  was  the  dam  of  Lord  Portmore's  Silvertail  and  Lord  Godolphin's  Buft'coat  by 
the  Godolphin  Arabian,  who  was  imported  into  Virginia,  and  died  thei'e  in  1757. 
There  was  also  an  own  sister  to  Ro.Kana  and  Silverlocks,  which  was  the  dam  of  Mr. 
Panton's  Cato  by  Partner,  and  a  sister  to  Cato  was  the  dam  of  the  Foxhuuter  mare 
that  produced  Molly-long-legs  by  Babraham.  This  sister  to  Cato  by  Partner  was 
also  the  dam  of  imp.  Silver  (Sylva)  by  the  Belsize  Arabian,  which  was  imported  into 
America  and  was  the  dam  of  Sally  Painter  by  Evan's  imp.  Stirling,  also  son  of  the 
Belsize  Arabian,  Babraham  and  a  full  sister  by  imp.  Fearnought,  and  Cirenadiir  by 
True  Briton.  Sally  Painter  was  the  dam  of  Diana  by  Clodius,  sou  of  imp.  .Tauus. 
Diana  was  the  dam  of  Minerva  by  imj).  Obscurity,  son  of  Eclipse.  Minerva  was  the 
dam  of  Camilla  by  Symme's  Wildair,  she  the  dam  of  Priestly  by  Chanticleer,  son  of 
imp.  Wildair.  Diana  was  also  the  dam  of  Kosetta  by  imp.  Centinel,  son  of  Blank 
bj-  the  Godolphin  Arabian.  Rosetta  was  the  dam  of  Narcissa  by  imp.  Shark,  which 
produced  Meretrix  by  Magog,  son  of  Chanticleer,  which  gave  us  Director  and  Vir- 
ginian, brothers  by  Sir  Archy,  son  of  imp.  Diomed,  good  race-horses  and  stallions. 
Julietta  by  imp.  Dare  Devil,  son  of  Magnet  by  Herod,  out  of  Rosetta,  was  the  dam 
of  Nell  Saunders  and  sister  by  Wilke's  Wonder,  son  of  imp.  Diomed.  From  Nell  Saun- 
ders, and  her  daughter  by  Pacolet,  son  of  imp.  Citizen  by  Pacolet,  sou  of  Blank, 
bred  to  Stockholder,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  dam  by  imp.  Citizen,  came  the  dam  of  Com- 
promise the  great  gelding,  and  Miss  Pattie  by  imp.  Gleucoe,  Martha  Dunn  and 
Invincible  by  imp.  Sovereign,  and  Laura  (the  dam  of  Harry  of  the  West,  Lilly  Ward 
and  Fanny  Cheatham,  all  superior  racers  and  by  Lexington.  Miss  Pattie  was  the 
dam  of  Woodbiue  by  Lexington  and  Jessamine  by  Brown  Dick  (she  the  daui  of 
Barnton  and  others),  Madeira  by  John  Morgan,  Belle  of  the  Meade,  Bounie  Wood 
and  Boardman  by  Bonnie  Scotland.  Patty  Puff  by  Pacolet,  tracing  through  Rosy 
Clack  (dam  of  Tennessee  Oscar  by  Wilke's  Wonder),  by  imp.  Saltram,  son  of  Eclipse, 
to  Diana,  was  the  dam  of  Tennessee  Citizen,  Byron,  Maria  Shelby  by  Old  Stock- 
holder, son  of  Sir  Archy,  and  the  three  sisters  Angora,  Celerity  and  Velocity,  by  imp. 
Leviathan,  son  of  Muley  by  Orville,  good  racers.  To  Celerity  trace  many  good 
race-horses,  such  as  Ann  Percy,  the  dam  of  Goldring  (Bullion's  dam)  by  Ringgold, 
son  of  Boston.  Martha  AVashingtou,  Bill  Deering  (Gamble).  Martha  Dunn  by  imp. 
Sovereign  son  of  Emilius  Ijy  Orville,  produced  Lulu  Horton  by  imp.  .\lbiou,  sou  of 
Cain  or  Acta^on,  that  was  the  dam  of  Spartan,  Kildare,  Pequot,  Lute  and  Killarney 
by  Lexington.  Lute  was  the  dam  of  Virginias  by  Virgil,  a  good  race-horse,  and 
Glenluine  by  imp.  Glenolg,  the  latter  the  dam  of  Windrush,  a  superior  race-horse,  by 
King  Alfonso,  Patrimony  (the  dam  of  the  good  but  unfortunate  Lisimony)  by  Pat 
Malloy,  Troubadour,  the  grand  race-horse  by  Lisbon,  son  of  imp.  Phaeton  by  King 
Tom,  that  beat  The  Bard,  in  the  Ocean  Stakes,  IJ  miles,  1.56J^,  and  Monmouth  Cup, 
1}  miles  in  3.04,  and  also  won  the  Suburban  Handicap  in  18!<6.  Lulu  Horton  was 
also  the  dam  of  Amy  Farley  by  Planet,  she  the  dam  of  Titania  (dam  of  Charity  by 
Lover,  and  Lina  by  King  Alfonso)  by  L<'xiugtou,  Mattio  Amelia  by  King  Alfonso, 
Pathfinder,  Terese  and  Blue  Grass,  a  jiromiuent  winner  iu  England,  by  Pat  Malloy. 

The  .Selaby  Turk  (called  also  the  Marshall  Turk)  was  brought  to  Eughnul  by  Mr. 
Marshall,  brother  to  the  King's  Master  of  tlie  Stud,  iu  King  William's  reign.  He  was 
the  sire  of  Mr.  Curwen's  Old  Si)ot,  sire  of  the  dam  of  Mixbury  and  brother  to  Mixbury 
(Chedworth's),  the  latter  the  sire  of  Little  Bowes  (the  dam  of  Mab  by  Hobg()l)Iin, 
Kegulus  Mixbury  and  Medusa,  dam  of  Weazle  by  Regulus,  Sophia  by  Blank,  and 
Young  liowes,  the  dam  of  Chedworth's  Snap,   by   Dormouse).     The  Selaby  Turk  wa.s- 


THE   THOROUGHBRED    HORSE.  25 

also  the  sire  of  the  grandaiu  of  Mr.  Croft's  Partner,  sire  of  Tartar  and  graudsiro  of 
King  Herod.  He  also  got  the  dam  of  Old  AVyudham  by  Hautlioy,  the  graudam  of 
Soreheels  by  Basto,  Sloven  by  Bay  Bolton,  and  Fearnought  by  Bay  Bolton.  The  Selaby 
Turk  was  the  sire  of  the  Coppin  mare,  frequently  confounded  with  the  Coffin  mare  (a 
mare  so  called  from  being  concealed  in  a  cellar  in  Frenchman  street,  at  the  time  of  the 
Restoration).  The  Coppin  mare's  dam  was  by  Place's  White  Turk.  To  a  daughter  of 
the  Coppin  mare  by  Commoner,  son  of  Place's  White  Turk,  traces  in  a  direct  female 
line  Imperator  by  Conductor,  Royalist  by  Sal  tram  (Derby  winner,  1783),  both  imported 
to  America,  Actseon  by  Scud,  Emilius  (Derby  winner,  1823)  by  Orville,  Dalesman  by 
King  Tom,  Barbillon  (French)  by  Pretty  Boy,  son  of  Idle  Boy  by  Harkaway,  War- 
minster (imported)  by  Xewmiuster,  imp.  Saxon  by  Beadsman,  imiJ.  Camilla  by  King 
Tom,  the  dam  of  Carolin,  Victoria  and  Medora  by  Kentucky,  Carina  (dam  of  St.  Carlo) 
by  Kinglisher,  Carita  (the  dam  of  King  Crab,  St.  Charles,  etc.)  by  111  Used,  and  her 
sister  Clara,  the  dam  of  Clarendon,  Chatham,  etc.,  imj).  Queen  Maud  by  Macaroni, 
the  dam  of  Queen  of  the  May,  Hawkstone,  Stoney  Montgomery,  etc.  The  Selaby  Turk 
was  also  sire  of  the  maie,  dam  by  Bustler,  grandam  by  Place's  White  Turk,  out  of  a 
daughter  of  Dodswortii,  a  natural  Barb.  This  mare  was  the  dam  of  Windham  (Wyud- 
ham)  by  Hautboy.  Wyndham  was  the  sire  of  Miss  Wyndham,  out  of  a  daughter  of 
Belgrade  Turk,  who  was  taken  at  the  siege  of  Belgrade  in  Turkey  from  the  Bashaw  of 
that  place,  and  sold  by  the  Minister  of  Prince  Lorraine  in  London  to  Sir  M.  Wyvill's. 
He  was  the  sire  of  Young  Belgra<le  and  of  the  dam  of  Miss  Wyndham  by  Wyndham, 
who  produced  a  mare  by  Brother  to  Bolton  Fearnought,  that  was  the  dam  of  Beau- 
fremont  by  Tartar,  and  the  Cade  mare  that  was  the  damof  Lardella  by  Young  Marske, 
to  which  traces  imp.  Frolicksome  Fanny  (the  dam  of  Tom  Corwin  by  imp.  Emaneipa 
tion,  Miss  Margrave  by  imp.  Margrave,  and  Isina  by  Boston)  by  Lottery.  Nina  was 
a  superior  race-mare  and  a  grand  brood-mare,  dam  of  Planet  (a  suiierior  race-horse). 
Exchequer,  Ninette  (dam  of  Diavolo  and  Grace  Darling  by  Jonesboro'),  Orion  by 
Revenue,  Conductor  by  Engineer,  Oriana  by  Deucalion,  sou  of  Revenue,  Ripley  by 
Jeff  Davis,  Eugenia  (dam  of  Euterpe,  Eunice  and  Eusebia  by  Vauxhall,  sou  of  Lexing- 
ton, and  Eula  B.  by  Dickens,)  by  Eugene,  son  of  Revenue,  Ecliptic,  the  dam  of  Sun- 
beam (Coustantina  and  Winston's  dam)  by  imp.  Leamington,  Baby  and  North  Anna 
by  imp.  Strachino,  sou  of  Parmesan,  Catalpa  and  Virgo  by  Abd-el-Kader  (son  of  imp. 
Australian,)  by  imp.  Eclipse,  Algerine,  winner  of  the  Belmont  stakes,  and  his  sister 
Algeria  by  Abd-el-Kader.    Algerine  is  now  in  the  Algeria  stud,  Erie,  Pennsylvania. 

The  St.  Victor  Barb  was  sent  to  England  by  Monsieur  St.  Victor,  of  France.  He 
was  the  sire  of  the  celebrated  Bald  Galloway,  his  dam  Grey  Whynot  by  Old  Whynot  (sou 
of  the  Feuwick  Barb),  grandam  a  Royal  mare.  The  Bald  Galloway  was  sire  of  Buck- 
hunter  (afterwards  the  Carlisle  gelding)  and  Old  Lady,  a  sister  to  Buckhunter,  Lord 
Portmore's  Snake  and  Daffodil,  Grey  Robinson,  out  of  sister  to  Old  Country  AVeuch 
by  Snake.  Grey  Robinson  was  the  dam  of  the  famous  Regulus  by  the  Godolphin  Ara- 
bian. Roxana  by  The  Bald  Galloway,  dam  sister  to  Chaunter  by  the  Akaster  Turk, 
was  the  dam  of  Lath  and  Cade,  by  the  Godolphin  Arabian,  and  to  her  the  Godolphin 
owes  his  success  in  the  stud  and  his  immortality,  Roxana  was  also  the  dam  of 
Roundhead  by  Flying  Childers.  Silverlocks,  sister  to  Roxana,  was  the  dam  of  Buff- 
coat  by  the  Godolphin  Arabian  imported  into  Virginia.  The  sister  to  Regulus,  out 
of  Grey  Robinson,  was  the  dam  of  Polly  by  Blank,  Coquette  (the  dam  of  Camilla, 
Glider,  Driver,  Darter  and  Cocker  by  Trenthani)  by  the  C'ompton  Barb,  imp.  Emilia 
by  Young  Eniilius  (dam  of  imp.  Australian  and  Ulrica),  out  of  Persian  by  Whisker, 
imp.  Rosaliud  by  Barnton,  dam  sister  to  Bay  Rosalind  by  Orlando,  imi).  Adriaua  by 
Blinkhoolie,  dam  Essence  by  St.  Albans,  imp.  Santa  Lucia  (the  dam  of  Aurelia,  Torso, 
etc.)  by  Lord  Lyon,  dam  Lady  Margaret  by  Honiton,  imp.  Star  Actress  by  Siderolite, 
dam  The  Tinted  Venus  by  Macaroni,  all  trace  through  Coquette  by  The  Comptou  Barb 
and  sister  to  Regulus  to  Grey  Robinson.  Tlie  tilly  by  Snap,  son  of  Snip,  out  <if  the 
sister  to  Regulus,  in  177.5,  jiroduced  in  Ireland,  Heroine  by  Hero,  son  of  Cade.  Heroine, 
in  1781,  produced  Tom  Turf  by  Lennox,  son  of  Bustard  by  Crab,  and  Y'oung  Heroine, 
the  great  grandam  of  Birdcatcher  by  Bagot,  son  of  Herod.  Another  sister  to  Roxana 
produced  Cato  by  Partner,  and  his  sister  that  was  the  dam  of  imp.  Silver  (Sylva)  by 


■26  THE    THOEOUGHBEED    HORSE. 

Belsize  Arabian.  St.  Victor  Barb  -was  also  sire  of  Cupid,  own  brother  to  Bald  Gal- 
low.ay,  and  his  sister  Points,  out  of  Grey  Whynot  by  Old  Whynot,  out  of  a  Royal 
mare.  In  1715  Points  foaled  the  filly  Flying  Whigg  by  Williams'  Woodstoclc  Arabian. 
Flying  Wliigg  was  the  dam  of  the  Large  Hartley  mare  by  Mr.  Hartley's  Blind-Horse, 
sou  of  the  Holderuess  Turk,  Little  Hartley  mare  by  Bartlet'sChilders,  and  three  fillies 
by  Hip,  sou  of  the  Curwen  Bay  Barb.  The  Large  Hartley  mare  was  the  dam  of  imp. 
Selima  by  The  Godolphiu  Arabian,  and  her  brothers  Babraham,  Mogul  and  Marl- 
borough, sent  to  Ireland,  also  a  roan  filly  by  Hip.  It  is  to  this  latter  Hip  mare  that 
mauy  of  our  best  importations  trace  their  origiu,  including  imp.  Maud  by  Stockwell, 
the  dam  of  Maudina  (the  dam  of  Galway,  Piccolo,  Klizabeth,  Cloverbrook,  Odeu, 
Minerva,  Empress,  Maumee,  Marauder,  etc..)  by  imp.  Australian,  Attraction  (the  dam 
of  Magnetism,  Magnetizer's  dam)  by  imp.  Balrownie,  Alarm  by  imp.  Eclipse,  one  of  the 
best  and  .speediest  horses  of  his  day  and  a  successful  stallion.  To  this  Hip  mare  also 
traces  imp.  Jenny  Mills  by  Whisker.  She  was  the  dam  of  Ambassador,  imported  in 
utero.  by  English  Plenipotentiary,  a  good  stallion,  Liatunah  and  Sewanee,  good  racers, 
by  imp.  Ainderby,  son  of  Velocipede.  To  the  same  identical  source  traces  also  imp. 
Buttercui)  by  The  Primate,  son  of  St.  Albans  by  Stockwell,  her  dam  Buttercrambe  by 
Ben  Webster,  son  of  Barnton,  brother  to  Voltigeur.  She  is  the  dam  of  a  number  of 
winners.  The  Little  Hartley  mare  was  the  dam  of  Janus,  Blank  and  Old  England  by 
the  Godolphin  Arabian,  and  Miss  Meredith  by  Cade,  son  of  the  Godolphin  Arabian. 
To  Miss  Mei'edith  trace  imp.  Boaster,  foaled  in  179.5,  by  Dungannon,  son  of  E(li|ise, 
imp.  Driver,  foaled  in  1806,  by  Driver,  sou  of  Trenthara,  and  Gabriel,  foaled  in  17;iO,  by 
Dorimaut,  sou  of  Otlm  by  Moses.  These  lior.ses  are  found  in  many  of  our  best  racing 
liedigrees. 

The  Oglethorpe  Arabian  was  the  property  of  Sir  Thomas  Oglethorpe  of  Scot- 
land. Little  is  known  of  his  history.  He  was  the  sire  of  Makeless,  whose  dam  was 
Trumpet's  clam  by  Place's  White  Turk,  second  dam  by  Dodsworth,  out  of  the  Layton 
Barb  ilare.  Makeless  was  not  only  a  distinguished  race-horse  in  his  day,  but  was 
greatly  esteemed  as  a  stallion,  being  the  sire  of  Sir  Ralph  Milbank's  famous  Black 
mare,  the  dam  of  Hartley's  Blind  Horse  Tiy  the  Holderuess  Turk,  and  Gipsy  by  King 
William's  Black  No-tongued  Barb.  Fmni  the  latter  in  direct  female  line  descend  Sit- 
Arehy  (the  Godolphin  Arabian  of  America),  Highland  Marj',  Hephestion,  Castania, 
A'irgo,  \oli-me-Tangere,  etc.  Makeless  was  also  the  sire  of  Sir  M.  Piersou's  Make- 
less umre,  dam  by  Brimmer,  gran  dam  by  D'Arcy's  Diamond  (son  of  the  Helmsley 
Turk),  out  of  an  own  sister  to  Old  Merlin  by  Bustler.  This  Makeless  mare  was  the 
dam  of  Bay  Bolton  (Brown  Lusty),  and  a  sister  to  Bay  Bolton  by  Grey  Hautl]oy. 
Bay  Lusty  and  Lamprie  by  the  same  stallion,  and  the  Lnggs  mare  by  the  Darlcy 
Arabian.  It  is  from  this  sister  to  Bay  Bolton  that  Dr.  Syntax  and  Little  Red  Rover 
desceuil  in  direct  female  line.  The  Oglethorpe  Arabian  was  also  sire  of  Bold  Framp- 
ton.  The  Blind  Horse  was  bred  by  Leonard  Hartley,  Esij.,  near  Richmond,  Voik- 
shire.  He  was  sire  of  Miss  Neasham  and  the  Largo  Hartley  mare,  she  the  dam  of  liabra- 
ham,  Mogul,  Marlborough  and  Selima,  all  by  the  Godolphin  Arabian.  Selima  was 
imported  into  the  United  States  and  founded  a  distinguished  family  of  race-horses. 
Makeless  was  the  sire  of  Old  Scarborough  mare,  dam  by  Brimmer,  and  she  was  tlie 
dam  of  Scarborough  Colt  by  Tifter,  a  filly  by  Belgrade  Turk  which  was  the  dam  of 
Miss  Wynilhara  by  Wyudham,  and  a  filly  by  Bay  Bolton  that  was  the  dam  of  Young 
Belgrade  by  Belgrade  Turk.  Miss  Wyudham  was  the  dam  of  Beaufremout  by  Tartar, 
and  Mr.  Mutton's  mare  by  Cade,  she  the  dam  of  Lardella  by  Young  Marske,  from 
whence  in  direct  fenuilo  line  descend  Comus  by  Sorcerer,  Slane  by  Royal  Oak,  Y'oung 
Melbourne  by  Melbourne,  North  Lincoln  by  Pylades,  son  of  Surplice,  and  Seftou  by 
Speculum.  Makeless  was  also  the  sire  of  Bay  Farewell  and  Brown  Farewell,  the 
latter  the  dam  of  Guy,  Young  Greyhound  and  full  sister  to  these  two  by  Greyhound. 
This  latter  mare  was  the  <lam  of  Bay  JSloody  Buttocks,  Grey  Bloody  Buttocks  (Dairy- 
maid) by  Bloody  Buttocks,  Little  Partner,  Y'oung  Partner  and  Red  Rose  by  Croft's 
Partner.  Makeless  was  also  sire  of  Bay  and  Chestnut  Thornton,  <lam  Old  Tlioruton 
by  Brimmer,  grandam  by  Dicky  Pierson  (son  of  Dodsworth),  out  of  the  Burton  B.irb 
mare,  a  Xatui-al  Barb  mare  of  Mr.  Burton's.     It  is  from  this  Burton  Barb  marc  that 


THE   THOEOUGHEEED    HOESE.  27 

<lesceu(l  ill  a  direct  female  line  the  following  horses  :  The  Ancaster  Starling,  Miiugo 
by  Sampson,  Waverley  Ijy  Whalebone,  l^afegnard,  Whiskey,  Selim,  Camillus,  Ardros- 
sau,  Castrel,  Rubens,  Catton,  Whiteloek.  Blacklock,  Bobadil,  Sir  Hercules,  Irish 
Drone,  Don  John,  Hetmaii  Platoff,  Harkaway,  Womersley,  Creinorue,  Voltigeur,  Sur- 
plice; Cowl.  Ithuriel,  King  of  Trumps  (by  Velocipede),  Teddiugton,  The  Marquis 
(by  Stoekwell),  St.  Albans.  Lord  Clifden,  Skirmisher.  Lecturer,  L'amballo.  Mart.vrdom, 
Mask,  Pell  Mell,  Carnelion,  Thurio,  Umpire  ( by  King  Tom  ),  Althotas,  Brag, 
Sheen,  etc. 

The  following  imported  horses  are  also  descendants  in  the  female  lino  from  the 
same  mare:  Abjer,  Aiuderby,  Billet,  Brilliant,  Chance,  Claret,  Clifden,  Contract, 
Dion,  Eagle,  Spread  Eagle  (winner  of  the  Derby),  Gouty,  Grauby,  Harkforward, 
Hurrah,  Jolly  Koger,  Laugfoid,  Margrave  (winner  of  St.  Leger),  Don  John  (winner 
of  St.  Leger),  Merry  Tom,  Nonplus,  North  Star,  Pantaloon  (by  Herod),  Phcenomeuou 
(winner  of  St.  Leger),  Restless,  Skylark,  St.  George,  The  Tester,  Thunderstorm, 
Yorkshire,  and  Waverly  (b.y  imp.  Australian),  bred  in  Kentucky. 

The  Darley  Arabian  was  the  projierty  of  Mr.  Darley,  of  Bnttercramb,  near  York, 
England,  to  whom  he  was  presented  by  his  brother,  residing  abroad.  He  was  a 
Beilouin  horse  of  the  family  called  Keheilan-Rasel-Fedawl,  imported  in  the  latter 
end  of  Queen  Anne's  reign,  about  1702.  He  was  the  sire  of  Almanzor  (his  dam  the 
dam  of  Terror  by  Akaster  Turk,  and  Graham's  Champion  by  Harpur's  Arabian, 
Aleppo, Whitelegs  and  Smockface,  full  brothers  to  Almanzor),  Brisk,  out  of  Coueyskins' 
dam  by  Jigg,  and  Cupid,  both  good  horses,  Da-daliis,  a  Heet  horse,  Skipjack,  Manica, 
iiu]).  BuUe  Rock,  Dart,  Whistlejacket,  good  plate  horses,  and  Whirasey  and  Kitt.v  Bur- 
dett,  out  of  the  Young  Child  mare,  good  plate  mares  and  producers.  The  great  reputation 
of  the  Darley  Arabian  comes  fi'om  his  son  Plying  Childers  (commonly  called  Childers), 
and  his  full  brother,  Bartlett's  Childers,  who  was  at  first  called  Bleeding  Childers, 
from  his  frequently  bleeding  from  the  nose.  Flying  Childers,  foaled  in  1715,  was  by 
the  Darley  Arabian,  dam  Betty  Leedes  by  Old  Careless,  son  of  Spanker,  and  a  Barb 
mare,  second  dam  sister  to  Leedes  by  Leede's  Arabian,  third  dam  by  Spanker,  fourth 
dam  Old  Morocco  mare  (Old  Peg,  Spanker's  own  dam)  by  Morocco  Barlj,  fifth  dam,  old 
Bald  Peg  by  an  Arabian  out  of  a  Barb  mare.  Childers  started  against  the  best 
horses  of  his  time  and  was  never  beaten.  In  the  year  1721  it  is  said  that  Childers  ran 
a  trial  ag'ainst  Almanzor  and  Brown  Betty,  carrying  128  lbs.,  over  the  Round  Course 
at  Newmarket,  3  miles,  6  furlongs  and  93  yards,  in  6  minutes  and  40  seconds.  It  was 
also  said  that  he  moved  82j  feet  in  a  second  of  time,  which  is  nearly  at  the  rate  of  a 
mile  in  one  minute.  He  ran  over  the  Beacon  Course,  four  miles,  one  furlong  and  138 
yards,  in  7  minutes  and  30  seconds.  His  stride  covered  25  feet.  These  performances 
are  not  reliable,  but  he  was  nnquestionabl.v  one  of  the  fleetest  horses  that  ever  lived. 
He  was  not  only  a  superior  racer,  but  a  wonderfully  valuable  stallion.  He  was  the 
sire  of  Plaistow,  Blacklegs,  Second,  Snip,  Commoner,  Blaze,  Winall,  Spanking  Roger, 
Lord  JIanner's  Poppet,  Fleec'em,  Steady,  Young  Miss  Belvoir  (the  dam  of  Miss, 
Redcap  and  Duchess  b.y  Lath,  and  Foxhunter  by  Blank).  Ho  also  got  two  sisters  to 
Young  Miss  Belvoir,  oue  of  which  was  the  dam  of  Allworthy,  C.vpher  and  Pytho  by 
Crab,  Feather  by  the  Godolphiii  Arabian,  Horatins  and  Horatia  by  Blank,  ami  a  filly 
b.v  Pantou's  Arabian.  The  other  sister  was  the  dam  of  the  Aucaster  Blossom  and 
Godolpliin  Blossom,  both  by  Crab,  the  former  the  dam  of  Blossom,  Jilt  and  Bragg  by 
the  Godolphiu  Aralnan,  Gaudy,  Gamesome,  Grizzle  and  Chrysolite  by  Blank. 
Childers  was  also  the  sue  of  Bay  Basto  and  Brown  Basto,  sisters  to  Snip.  Bay  Basto 
was  the  dam  of  Chance,  Crazj'  and  Gipsy  by  Lath,  and  Chaunter  b,y  Cade.  Brown 
Basto  was  the  dam  of  Hector,  Cassandra  and  Lady  by  Blank.  Sister  to  Blaze,  she  the 
dam  ot  Wliitenose  by  the  Godolphin  Ai-abian.  Another  daughter  was  the  dam  of 
Little  Driver  by  Beaver's  Driver.  Bartlett's  Childers  was  not  raced,  but  was  an 
excellent  stallion,  sire  of  Smales'  Childers,  Gi^dipus,  Grey  Chihlers,  Squirt  (the  sire  of 
Marske  and  Syphon),  Coughing  Polly,  Little  Hartley  ui.are  (the  dam  of  Janus,  Blank 
and  Old  England  by  the  Godolphin  Arabian,  Trimmer  and  Shakespeare  by  Hob- 
goblin. Miss  Meredith  and  Slouch  by  Cade),  the  dam  of  Wyvill's  Volunteer,  from 
which  mare  in  direct  female  line  descend  Waxy,  I'aynator,  Thunderbolt  (by  Sorcererj, 


28  THE    TIIOKOUGIIBKEI)    IlllKSE. 

Smolensko,  Colsterdale,  Ellington,  Ashtou,  Souvenir,  Poussin,  Berti'aui,  etc.  The 
uiare  out  of  sister  to  the  Two  True  I51ues,  dam  of  MidcUetou's  Squirrel,  Miilge, 
Thwackum  and  Camilla  by  a  son  of  Bay  Boltou,  Miss  Belsoa  and  a  sister  liy  Regulus, 
son  of  the  Godoli)hiu  Arabian.  Miss  Belsea  was  the  dam  of  Wildman's  Snap,  Hyiena, 
Timidity,  Rosebud,  Harpy,  Elfrida  and  others,  all  liy  Snap,  sou  of  Snip,  by  Flying 
C'hilders.  Hyama  was  the  dam  of  Eagle,  Everlasting  and  Laviuia  by  Eclipse,  and 
Evauder  by  Highflyer.  The  sister  to  Miss  Belsea  by  Kegnlus  was  tlie  dam  of 
Fribble  by  Snip,  lu  Ireland,  the  mares  Snapdragon,  Curiosity,  Angelica  and  a  sister 
by  Snap,  and  Cypher  by  Sciuirrel.  Curiosity  was  the  dam  of  Misfortune  by  Dux 
(son  of  Matchem  by  Cade),  that  produced  the  great  horse  Buzzard,  imported  into 
America  by  Col.  Hoomes,  of  Virginia,  in  1805.  Few  hor.ses  in  his  day  were  superior 
to  Buzzard,  and  he  left  behind  him  a  distinguished  progeny  in  England,  being  the 
sire  of  the  three  brothers,  Seliin,  Castrel  and  Rubens,  and  their  sister,  Bronze.  Buzzard 
was  also  the  sire  of  Rosamond,  tlie  dam  of  imp.  Barefoot  by  Tramp.  From  Barefoot, 
through  hio  daughter  Motto  (the  dam  of  Nannie  Lewis,  Sally  Lewi.s  and  My  Lady,  all 
by  imp.  Glencoe)  a  distinguished  fiiinily  of  horses  descend.  Sally  Lewis  was  the  dam 
of  John  Morgan  by  imp.  Sovereign.  Hunter's  Lexington,  Glenrose,  Susan  Beaue  and 
Acrobat  by  Lexington,  Linda  Lewis  by  Oliver,  son  of  Wagner,  and  Lotta  by 
Hunter's  Gleueoe,  son  of  imi).  Glencoe,  and  Fiatt  (The  Blue  Filly)  by  imp.  Hedgetord. 
John  Morgan  and  Hunter's  Lexington  were  good  race-horses  and  were  successful  in 
the  stud.  Susan  Beaue  was  the  dam  of  Stratford,  Sensation,  Onondaga,  Sioux  and 
Susiiuehanua,  the  last  oue  the  dam  of  the  grand  race-horse  Potomac  (winner  of  the 
Futurity  and  Realization  Stakes)  and  Chesapeake,  a  good  horse.  Susan  Beane  was 
also  the  dam  of  Soubrette  and  Sir  Hercules  by  Alarm. 

Glenrose  is  the  dam  of  Glendew,  she  the  dam  of  the  fleet  Gueune  by  imp.  Cilen- 
garry,  and  Restless  by  imp.  Mortemer,  a  real  good  oue.  Linda  Lewis  is  the  dam  of 
Kisba,  Quiver,  Withrow  (by  Longbow,  son  of  Longfellow)  and  the  superior  race-horse 
and  i>romising  stallion  Linden  by  Longfellow.  Lotta  is  the  dam  of  the  flue  racehorse 
Glenmore  by  imp.  Glen  Athol,  sou  of  Blair  Athol  by  Stockwell.  Gleumore  was  a  good 
race-horse  at  all  distances  in  fast  time,  his  three  heats  in  four  miles  in  7.29^,  7.30J, 
7.31,  being  the  fastest  and  best  ever  run  in  the  world.  Buzzard  was  the  sire  of  Hephes- 
tion,  out  of  imp.  Castianira  (the  dam  of  Sir  Archy)  by  Rockingham,  son  of  Highflyer 
by  Herod.  Hephestiou  was  a  good  race-horse  and  ([uite  a  successful  stallion.  Buz- 
zard's daughters  were  a  great  success  in  America.  One  out  of  The  Fawn  by  Craig's 
Alfred  was  the  dam  of  Old  Court,  Lady  Adams  by  Whipster,  Huntress  by  Cherokee, 
Lady  Fortune,  the  greatgraudam  of  Longfellow,  by  Brimmer  or  Blue  Beard,  and  the 
noted  Woodpecker  by  Bertraud.  Woodpecker  was  the  sire  of  Grey  Eagle,  the  coui- 
petitor  of  Wagner  in  the  two  famous  races  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  run  in  the  fall  of  1839. 
Another  daughter  of  Buzzard,  out  of  Arminda  by  imp.  Medley,  son  of  Giin<.rack  by 
Cripple,  son  of  the  Godolphin  Arabian,  was  the  dam  of  Grey  Fanny  by  Bertrand,  sou 
of  Sir  Archy.  Grey  Fanny  was  tlie  dam  of  Cirey  Medoc  by  Medoc,  sou  of  American 
Eclipse,  thar  was  the  best  racehorse  of  his  day.  He  won  the  great  race,  four-mile 
heats,  at  New  Orleans,  in  1841,  the  first  heat,  a  dead  heat  with  Altorf,  in  7.3."i,  second 
heat  won  by  Altorf  in  8.19,  and  the  third  and  fourth  heats  won  by  Grey  Medoc  in  7.42, 
8.17.  Grey  Fanny  also  produced  Kate  Aubrey,  a  good  mare  by  American  Eclipse,  and 
the  noted  Blue  Bonnet  Ijy  imp.  Hcdgeford.  Blue  Bonnet  won  a  number  of  good  races, 
and  retired  in  the  stud  in  her  ninth  year.  She  was  a  success  in  the  stud,  being  the 
dam  of  Little  Arthur,  Nebula  (the  dam  of  the  unbeaten  Asteroid,  Sue  Lewis,  Luna, 
and  Aneroid  liy  Lexington,  and  Asterisk  by  Ringgold,  son  of  Boston),  Alice  Jones 
(the  dam  of  .louesboro,  Mary  Martin,  Annette  and  others  by  Lexington),  all  by  imp. 
Glencoe),  and  the  four  noted  brothers  I^ightiiiug,  Thunder,  Loadstone  and  Lancaster, 
with  their  sister  Bonnet  by  Lexington.  Nearly  all  those  iiientioued  I'aced  success- 
fully, and  those  tried  in  the  stud  produced  well.  Mary  Martin  was  the  dam  of  Santa 
Anita  (Gano's  dam),  Venezuela  and  Vulpine  by  Virgil.  Lightning,  Loadstone  and  Lan- 
caster were  all  sujierior  race-horses,  and  Lightning  for  hiscliances  a  successful  stalliou. 
Bonnet  is  the  dam  of  Steinbcdi,  Chimneyswcoii,  etc.  Another  d;iug!iter  of  Buzzard 
was  tlie  dam  of  Nell  by  Orphan,  sou  of  Ball's   Florizel   by    imp.   Dionicd,  that  wiis  the 


THE   THOROUGHBRED    HORSE.  29 

»lam  of  Eliza  Jenkins  l)y  Sir  William  of  Transport,  sou  of  Sir  Arcby.  Eliza  was  the 
dam  of  Pressure,  Hawlceyc,  Thos.  K.  Roots  (all  good  horses  iu  their  day),  Gold  Eagle 
and  Tnlip  by  Grey  Eagle,  Louisa  JI.  Berry  and  Clipper  by  American  Eclipse.  Nell 
was  also  the  dam  of  the  mare  by  .Sir  Archy  Montorio  (Big  Archy)  that  produced  the 
excellent  race-horse  Creath  by  imp.  Tranby.  The  Eclipse  mare,  out  of  Nell  was  the 
dam  of  the  superior  race-horse  Uiclv  Doty  by  Boston,  whose  race  of  four  miles  at  Lex- 
ington, Ky..  in  18-33,  7.37i,  7.46i,  was  the  fastest  race  at  the  distance  run  in  Kentucky 
iij)  to  that  date.  This  Eclipse  mare  was  also  the  dam  of  Louisa  by  imj).  Yorkshire, 
ion  of  St.  Nicholas  by  Emilins,  and  JIattie  Gross  by  Lexington.  Louisa  was  the  dam 
of  .Jessamine  Porter  (the  dam  of  Donnybrook,  Ida  Wells  by  Leamington,  aud  Maggie 
Hunt  by  King  Ernest).  Mat  tie  Gros.s  was  the  dam  of  Tasmania,  Jennie  June  (the  dam 
of  Dan  K.),  Baronet  and  Mate  (a  superior  race-horse),  all  by  imp.  Australian,  Whisper, 
a  good  race-horse  and  stallion,  by  Planet,  son  of  Eevenue  by  imp.  Trustee,  Mattie 
Glenn  (the  dam  of  Bonanza)  by  imp.  Glen  Athol,  and  others. 

Darley  Arabian  got  Flying  Childers  and  his  lirother,  Bartlett's  Childers,  out  of 
Betty  Leedes  by  Old  Careless  (son  of  .Spanker  and  a  Barb  mare),  grandam  by 
Leedes  Arabian,  great  grandam  by  Spanker  (son  of  the  D'Arcy  Yellow  Turk),  out  of 
Old  Morocco  mare  (Old  Peg),  Spanker's  own  dam,  by  Lord  Fairfax's  Morocco  Barb. 
Flying  Childers  got  Snip  out  of  sister  to  Soreheels  by  Basto  (son  of  Byerly  Turk), 
she  out  of  Partner's  dam  by  the  Curwen  Bay  Barb. 

The  Darley  Arabian  foundeil  the  third  division,  or  Eclii)8e  line.  Snip  was 
the  sire  of  .Snai>,  dam  sister  to  .Slipby  by  Fox,  out  of  Gipsy  by  Bay  ]5olt(?n.  .Snap 
was  the  sire  of  Latham's  Snap,  1759,  dam  Dormouse's  dam  by  Cade,  Chedworth's 
Snap.  1760,  dam  Young  Bowes  by  Dormouse,  .Snapdragon,  Curiosity,  and  Augelica 
out  of  Fribble's  dam  by  Kegulus.  .Snapdragon  was  the  dam  of  Paymaster  by  Blank, 
and  Karity  by  Matchem,  she  the  dam  of  Maid  of  the  Oaks  by  Herod,  and  Ra<Ush  by 
Pot-8-o'-s,  and  tilly  by  Gimcraek,  she  the  dam  of  Constable's  imported  mare  by 
Pot-8-o'-s,  which  was  the  dam  of  Miller's  Damsel  by  imp.  Messenger,  she  the  dam  of 
American  Eclipse.  Curiosit}'  was  the  dam  of  Pantaloon  aud  Young  Pantaloon  by 
Matchem,  Misfortune  (dam  or  imp.  Buzzard  by  Dux),  son  of  Matchem,  Justice  and 
Faith  (dam  of  Bobtail  by  Eclipse)  by  Herod.  Angelica  was  the  dam  of  Flora  (.Spad- 
ille's  dam)  by  Siiuirrel,  and  a  tilly  (dam  of  Sir  George)  by  Chrysolite.  Amanda,  tte 
dam  of  imp.  Medley,  was  by  Snap.  Caroline  by  Snap  was  the  dam  of  Pomona  by 
Herod.  Lais  by  Diomed,  dam  Grace  by  Snap,  was  the  dam  of  Spoliator  and  Thais 
by  Trumpator,  and  Pamela  by  Whiskey.  Hy;eua  by  Snap  was  the  dam  of  Eagle, 
Everlasting  and  Lavinia  by  Eclipse,  and  Evauder  by  Highflyer.  Li-sette  by  Snap 
was  the  dam  of  Maria  (the  dam  of  Waxy  and  Worthy  by  Pot-8-o'-s,  Quiz  aud  Wowski 
by  Jlentor)  by  Herod.  Middlesex  by  Snap  was  the  dam  of  imp.  Seagull  by  Wood- 
pecker. Papillon  by  Snaj),  dam  Miss  Cleveland  by  Kegulus,  was  the  dam  of  the 
famous  Highflyer,  aud  his  sister  Lady  Teazle  by  Sir  Peter,  Wren  and  Wagtail  Ity 
Woodpecker.  Peuultima  by  Snap  was  the  dam  of  imp.  Baronet  by  Vertumnns,  sou 
of  Eclipse.  Promise  by  Snap  was-  the  dam  of  Pei)permint  aud  the  famous  Prunella 
by  Highflwr.  From  Prunella  are  descended  some  of  the  most  famous  horses  known 
to  the  turf,  including  Peneloije  (the  dam  of  Wire,  Web,  Whaleboue,  Woful,  Whisker, 
etc.)  by  Trumpator.  Virago  by  Snap  was  the  dam  of  imp.  Saltrain  and  Sperauza  by 
Eclipse.  A  daughter  of  Snap,  dam  sister  to  Kegulus  by  the  Godol]ihin  Arabian,  was 
the  dam  iu  Ireland  of  Heroine  by  Hero,  sou  of  Cade,  and  Hetoiue  was  the  dam  of 
Tom  Turf,  foaled  1781,  by  Lennox,  son  of  Bustard  by  Crab,  and  of  Young  Heroine  by 
Bagot,  the  grandam  of  Irish  Birdcatcher.  A  daughter  of  Snap,  dam  sister  to  imp. 
Duchess,  from  which  descended  the  Lexington  family,  and  the  Maid  of  Oaks  family, 
out  of  Lady  Thigh  by  Croft's  Partner,  was  the  dam  of  Conductor,  sire  of  Trumpator, 
Alfred.  (Jeorgiana,  etc.,  all  by  Alatcliem.  The  .'»na[>  mare  out  of  Warwickshire 
Wag's  daui  by  Marlborough  was  the  dam  of  imp.  Shark  by  Marsko.  The  Snap 
mare  dam  l)y  the  CJower  Stallion  was  the  dam  of  Postmaster,  imp.  Peggy  and  their 
sister,  from  which  have  descended  iu  the  female  line  such  good  horses  as  Bustard 
(by  Buzzard),  Haiuptou  (by  Lord  Clifdeu),  Blair  Athol  and  all  the  Queen  Mary  family, 
Petrarch.   Pretender,  Sir  Bevys,  Tristan,  Beauclerc,   Kotherhill,  etc.     Fnnn   Peggy  iu 


30  THE    THOROUGHBRED    HORSE. 

America,  through  Peggy  her  daughter  by  imp.  Bedford,  have  come  a  superior  lot  of 
race-Lorses,  and  there  are  many  now  on  the  turf  in  direct  female  line  from  her.  A 
daughter  of  Snap  out  of  Clialkstone's  dam  by  Shepherd's  Crab  was  the  dam  of  imp. 
Gabriel  by  Dorimant.  The  blood  can  only  be  found  in  the  female  line,  as  there  is  no 
stallion  in  the  male  line  from  Snap.  To  Bartlett's  Cliilders,  own  f)rother  to  Flying 
C'hildors,  we  look  for  the  founder  of  the  Darley  Arabian  line.  He  was  lirst  distin- 
guished by  the  name  of  "Bleeding  Childers,"  from  his  frequent  bleeding  from  his 
nose.  He  was  never  trained  for  racing  but  used  as  stallion.  He  was  the  sire  of 
Sijuirt,  foaled  in  1732,  dam  sister  to  Old  Country  Wench  by  Snake,  son  of  the  Lister 
Turk,  graudam  Grey  Wilkes  by  Hautboy,  out  of  Miss  Betty  D'Arey  Pet  mare, 
daughter  of  a  Sedbiiiy  Royal  mare.  Squirt  was  a  sujierior  race-horse,  and  when  a 
stallion  in  Sir  Harry  Harpur's  stud  was  ordered  to  be  shot,  but  when  Miles  Thistle- 
waite  was  leading  him  to  the  Dog  Kennel,  he  was  begged  off  by  Sir  Harry's  groom, 
after  which  he  became  famous  as  the  sire  of  Marske,  foaled  in  1750,  dam  the  Ruby 
mare  by  Hutton's  Blacklegs,  graudam  by  Bay  Bolton  out  of  a  daughter  of  Fox  Cub, 
etc.,  .Syiihou,  dam  by  Patriot,  §on  of  Bay  Bolton,  graudam  by  Crab,  out  of  sister  to 
Sloven  by  Bay  Bolton,  etc.,  and  Mr.  Pratt's  famous  Squirt  mare,  her  dam  Lot's  dam  by 
Mogul,  out  of  Camilla  by  Bay  Bolton.  This  Squirt  mare  was  the  dam  of  Conundrum, 
Ranthos,  ^Enigma,  Riddle,  Miss  Timms,  Punipkiu,  Maideu,  Rasselas  and  Purity,  all  by 
Matcliem,  son  of  Cade.  Marske  became  famous  as  the  sire  of  Mr.  O'Kelly's  Eclipse, 
foaled  during  the  Eclipse  in  1764,  from  which  he  took  his  name.  Eclipse  was  never 
beaten  and  founded  a  family  of  his  own.  His  dam  was  Spiletta  by  Regulus,  son  of 
the  Godolphin  Arabian,  graudam  Mother  Western  by  Smith's  son  of  Snake,  own 
brother  to  William's  .S(iuirrel  by  Lister  Snake  out  of  a  daughter  of  Lord  D'Arcy's 
Old  Montagu. 

Eclipse  was  the  sire  of  Pot-8-o'-s,  foaled  1773,  dam  .Sjiortsmistress  by  Warren's 
Sportsman,  son  of  Cade  by  the  Godolphin  Arabian,  graudam  Golden  Locks  by  Oroonoko, 
sou  of  Crab,  great  grandam  by  Crab,  fourth  dam  by  Croft's  Partner,  son  of  Jigg,  out  of 
Til  waite's  Dun  mare  by  Akaster  Turk.  Another  son  of  Eclipse  was  King  Fergus,  foaled 
1775,  dam  Tutmg's  Polly  by  Bliick-and-All-Black,  son  of  Crab,  out  of  Fanny  by  Tartar, 
tracing  through  Old  Peg  by  Lord  Fairfax's  Morocco  Barb  to  a  Barb  mare.  Eclipse 
also  got  Joe  Andrews,  dam  Amaranda  by  Omnium,  sou  of  Snap,  grandam  Cloudy  by 
Blank,  etc.,  Mercury,  1778,  Volunteer,  1780,  Jupiter,  Venus  and  Queen  Mab,  dam  by 
Tartar  (sire  of  Herod),  son  of  Partner,  grandam  by  Mogul,  brother  to  Babraham,  great- 
graudam  by  Sweepstakes  and  tracing  to  the  old  Vintner  mare,  Alexander,  1782,  Don 
Quixote,  1784,  and  Xautippe,  dam  Grecian  Princess  by  William's  Forester,  son  of 
Croft's  Foresler  by  Hartley's  Blind  Horse,  grandam  by  Coalition  colt,  sou  of  the 
Godolphin  Arabian,  tracing  through  Charming  Molly  by  Second  to  a  Royal  mare. 
Eclipse  sired  Dungannou,  1780,  dam  Aspasia  by  Herod,  grandam  Doris  by  Blank, 
Soldier,  1779,  dam  Miss  Spindleshanks  by  Omar,  sou  of  the  Godolphiu  Arabian,  gran- 
dam by  Old  Starling,  etc.,  and  imported  Saltram,  1780,  dam  Virago  by  Snap,  out  of 
daughter  of  Regulus.  Eclipse  sired  three  Derby  winners,  Young  Eclipse,  1781, 
Saltram,  1783,  .Serjeant,  1784,  and  one  winner  of  the  Oaks,  Anuette,  iu  1787.  No  ,St. 
Leger  winner  is  credited  to  him.  Pot-8  o'-s  was  a  superior  race-horse  and  a  valuable 
and  successful  stallion.  He  was  the  sire  of  imp.  Alderman,  dam  Lady  Bolingbroke 
by  Squirrel,  Waxy,  foaled  1790,  winner  of  the  Derby,  and  Worthy,  1795,  dam  Maria  by 
Herod,  out  of  Liselte  by  Suai).  Waxy  was  the  sire  of  Whalel)()iic,  Wliiski;r,W(>ful,Web, 
Wire  ami  Wilful,  dam  Peneloiio  by  Trumpator,  son  of  Condiutiir  l)y  Matcliem,  out  of 
Prunella  by  lliglillyer.  Whalebone  won  the  Derby  in  1810, and  Whisker  won  it  in  bSl."!. 
Whalebone  was  the  sire  of  Sir  Hercules,  dam  Peri  by  Waudeiei',  son  of  Gohauna  by 
Mercury  by  Eclipse,  grandam  Thalestris  by  Alexander,  son  of  Eclipse  out  of  Rival 
by  Sir  Peter.  Whalebone  also  got  Camel,  1822,  dam  by  Seliiu,  sou  of  Buzzard,  out  of 
Maiden  liy  Sir  Peter,  etc.,  Waverley,  1817,  dam  Margarctta  l)y  Sir  Peter,  out  of  sister 
to  Cracker  by  Highflyer,  and  Defence,  1824,  dam  Dcliance  l)y  Rubens,  son  of  Buzzard 
out  of  Little  Folly  by  Highland  Fling,  son  of  SpadiUe.  Sir  Hercules  was  the  sire  of 
the  brothers,  Irish  Birdcatclier,  1833,  and  Faugli-a-Hallagh,  1841,  dam  Guiceioli  by 
Bob  Booty,  son  of  Chanticleer  by  Woodpecker,  grandiiiu  Flight,  by  Irish  Escajie,  son 


THE   THOEOUGHBRED    HOUSE.  31 

of  Coniinodoro  by  Tom  Tug  by  Herod.  Irish  Birdcittcher  was  the  sire  of  The  Barou, 
<biiii  Ethidna  l).v  Economist,  sou  of  Whisker,  graudam  Miss  Pratt  by  Blaelilock,  out 
of  Gadabout  by  Orville,  sou  of  Bcuingbrough,  etc.  The  Baron  won  the  St.  Leger  in 
1845  aud  was  the  sire  of  Stock  well,  winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas  and  St.  Leger  in  18.52, 
and  his  brother,  Katajihiu,  dam  i'oeahoutas  by  Glencoe,  out  of  Marpessa  by  JIuley, 
she  out  of  Chiro  by  Marmion,  sou  of  Whislcey  by  Saltram.  Stockwell  was  a  sux)erior 
race-horse  and  as  a  stallion  was  the  graudest  success  ever  known,  aud  richly  deserved 
the  sobri(|net  of  "  Emperor  of  Stallions."  Stockwell  was  the  sire  of  The  Marcjuis  (win- 
ner of  the  2,000  Guineas  aud  St.  Leger  in  1862),  dam  Cinizelli  by  Touchstone,  Lord  Lyon 
winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  Derby  aud  St.  Leger  iu  1866),  dam  Paradigm  by  Para- 
gone,  son  of  Touchstone,  Blair  Athol  (winner  of  the  Derby  and  St.  Leger  in  1861),  dam 
Blink  Bouuy  by  Melbourue,  St.  Albans  (winner  of  the  St.  Leger  in  1860),  dam 
Bribery  by  The  Libel,  son  of  Pantaloon,  Bothwell  (wiuuer  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  1871), 
dam  Katharine  Logie  by  The  Flying  Dutchman,  Achievemeut  (winner  of  the  1,000 
Guineas  and  St.  Leger  iu  1867),  dam  Paradigm,  Caller  On  (winner  of  the  St.  Leger  in 
1S61,  the  Northumberland  Plate  twice,  Brighton  Cuji  and  34  Queen's  Plates),  dam 
Haricot,  by  Mango  or  Lanercost,  Gang  Forward  (winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas  in  1873), 
dam  Lady  May  by  Orlaudo,  Doncaster  (wiuuer  of  the  Derby  in  1873),  dam  Marigold 
by  Teddington.  Doncaster  got  Bend'or  (winner  of  the  Derby  in  1880),  dam  Rouge 
Rose  by  Thormanby,  and  Bend'or  got  Ormonde  (winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  Derby 
and  St.  Leger  in  1886),  dam  Lily  Agnes  by  Macaroni,  aud  Bonavista  (winner  of 
2,000  Guineas,  1892),  dam  Vista  by  Macaroni. 

Stockwell  also  sired  Lady  Augusta  (wiuuer  of  the  1,000  Guineas  iu  1863),  dam 
Meeauee  by  Touchstone,  and  Repulse  (wiuuer  of  the  1,000  Guineas  iu  1866),  dam  Sortie 
by  Melbourne.  Rataplan,  whilst  he  did  not  win  any  of  the  great  eveuts,  was  a  grand 
race  horse  and  a  stout  one.  He  was  the  sire  of  Kettledrum  (winner  of  the  Derby  iu 
1861),  dam  Hybla  by  The  Provost,  and  Bliukhoolie,  dam  Queen  Mary  by  Gladiator. 
Blinl<hoolie  was  the  sire  of  Wisdom,  dam  Aliue  by  Stockwell,  aud  Wisdom  is  the  sire 
of  Surefoot  (winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas  iu  1890),  out  of  daughter  of  Galopin,  and  Sir 
Hugo  (winner  of  the  Derby  iu  1892),  out  of  Manteuvre  by  Lord  C'lifden.  Kettledrum 
was  the  sire  of  Lady  Lang<leu,  out  of  Haricot  by  Mango  or  Lanercost.  Lady  Laugdeu 
18  the  dam  of  Hampton  by  Lord  C'lifden,  sou  of  Newmiuster.  Hampton  is  the  sire  of 
Merry  Hampton  (winner  of  the  Derby  in  18871,  dam  Doll  Tearsheet  by  Broomielaw, 
aud  Ayrshire  (winner  of  the  2,000  Guiueas  aud  Derby  in  1888),  dam  Atalauta  by 
Galopin.  Hainptou  is  also  sire  of  Reve  d'Or  (winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas  and  the  Oaks 
in  1887).  Rataplan  is  the  sire  of  Mandragora,  The  Miner  and  Miueral,  dam  Manganese 
(winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas)  by  Irish  Birdcatcher.  Mineral  is  the  dam  of  Wenlock 
(wiuuer  of  the  St.  Leger  in  1872)  by  Lord  Clifdeu,  and  the  sister  to  Weulock  was  dam 
of  Geologist  by  Sterling.  Miueral  also  produced  Kisber  (winner  of  the  Derby  in  1876, 
and  the  Grand  Prize  of  Paris  same  year,)  by  Buccaneer.  Mandragora  by  Rataplan  is 
the  dam  of  Mamlrake  by  Weatlierbit,  Agility  aud  Apology  (the  latter  winner  of  the 
1,000  Guineas,  Oaks  aud  St.  Leger  iu  1874),  both  by  Adventurer,  son  of  Newmiuster. 
Honeymoon  bj'  Rataplan  was  the  dam  of  Cradle  and  Cylinder  by  See  Saw.  The  Barou 
was  also  sire  of  Costa  out  of  Catharine  Hayes  by  Lanercost.  Costa  got  some  good 
lirooil  mares.  Birdcatcher  also  got  Augur,  dam  Xickname  by  Ishmael,  sou  of  Sultan  : 
Daniel  O'Rourke  (winner  of  the  Derby  iu  18.52),  dam  Forget-me-not  by  Hetnian 
Platott',  sou  of  Brutandorf ;  Gauiekeeper,  dam  Swallow  by  Lanercost;  AVarlock  (wiuuer 
of  the  St.  Jaeger  in  18.56),  dam  Elphine  by  Emilins.  Warlock  was  the  sire  of  Tynedale. 
Sauuterer  by  Irish  Birdcatcher,  dam  Ijiinui  by  Bay  Middleton,  was  sire  of  Gainos  (Oaks 
winner  in  1870),  (iertrude,  she  the  dam  of  Charibert  (winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas  iu 
1879)  by  Thormanby,  and  Childeric  by  Scottish  Chief.  Knight  of  St.  George  by 
Irish  Birdcatcher,  dam  Maltese  by  Hetman  Platott',  won  the  St.  Leger  iu  1854,  aud  was 
sire  ot  the  Knight  of  St.  Patrick  ont  of  Pocahontas  by  Glencoe,  Ada  B.,  etc.,  iu  Eng- 
land. Knight  of  St.  George  had  little  or  no  chance  in  tlio  stud  in  America,  owing  to 
the  Civil  War,  but  he  was  sire  of  Brenna  (grandani  of  The  Bard,  Tibbie  Dunbar,  etc), 
Ediua  (dam  of  Minnie  Me,  Elemi,  etc.),  Eliza  Davjs  (dam  of  War  Song,  she  the  dam 
of  Eole,  St.  Saviour,  Eon,  etc.).  Fairy  (dam  of  Grey  Nuu,  Artist,  etc.),  Georgia  Wood 


■32  THE    TnOROr(iiriiREl)    hokse. 

(dam  of  Ginger,  La  Gitana,  Una,  etc.),  Heliotrope  (dam  of  Marchioness,  Marijiosa, 
etc.),  Jenny  H.  (dam  of  Jentling,  Ada  S.,  Toledo,  etc.).  Lass  of  Sidney  (dam  of  TiiV)- 
man,  JIary  Constant,  Phyllis,  Mary  P.,  Queechy,  etc.),  Mishap  (dam  of  Crockford, 
Perhai)s  (the  dam  of  Chance,  Reckon,  Doubt,  etc.),  and  Misfortune  (dam  of  Abbots- 
ford,  Kyutax,  etc).  Knight  of  St.  George's  name  appears  in  many  of  our  best  i)cdi- 
grees.  Wormersley  by  Irish  Birdcatcher,  dam  Cinizelli  by  Touchstone,  was  the  sii'c 
of  Codrington,  Gen.  Williams,  and  Wauona,  the  graudam  of  Eobert  the  Devil,  out  of 
a  daughter  of  Hamx)ton  by  Sultan.  Oxfordjjy  Irish  Birdcatcher,  dam  Honey  Dear  by 
Plenipotentiary,  is  the  sire  of  Sterling,  he  the  sire  of  Isonomy,  the  sire  of  Seabreeze 
(winner  of  the  Oaks  and  St.  L«ger  in  1888),  and  the  great  Common  (winner  of  the  2,000 
Guineas,  Derby  and  St.  Leger  in  18i)l).  Sterling  is  the  sire  also  of  Paradox,  Enter- 
prise and  Enthnsiast,  winners  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  and  Harvester,  who  ran  a  dead 
heat  in  the  Derby  in  1884,  and  divided  the  stakes  with  St.  Gatien.  Sterling  is  also 
sire  of  Geologist.  Fernandez,  Poste  Restaute,  the  imp.  horses  Loyalist,  Top  Gallant 
and  Stalwart.  Birdcatcher  was  sire  also  of  imp.  Mickey  Free.  Faugh-a-Ballagh 
(winner  of  the  St.  Leger  in  1844)  was  the  sin^  of  Ethelbert,  dam  Espoir  by  Liverjiool. 
[Ethelbert  was  the  sire  of  Isolina,  grandam  of  Isonomy.]  Constance,  dam  Milkmaid 
Ijy  Glancus,  and  she,  Constance,  was  the  dam  of  Bertram,  sire  of  Robert  the  Devil.  It 
is  to  Faugh-a-Ballagh's  son  Leamington  that  America  is  indebted  for  this  blood.  Leam- 
ington's dam  was  by  Pautaloon,  son  of  Castrel  by  Buzzard,  out  of  Daphne  by  Laurel, 
sou  of  Blacklouk.  Leamington  made  his  first  season  in  America  in  1866,  at  the  Boscjue 
Bouita  stud,  and  from  that  season  came  Euquirer,  dam  Lida  by  Lexington,  a  first- 
class  race-horse  and  a  successful  stallion,  Longfellow,  the  grand  race-horse  and  popular 
sire,  dam  Nantura  by  Brawner's  Eclipse,  son  of  American  Eclipse,  Lyttleton,  a  good 
race-horse,  dam  Fanny  Holtou  by  Lexington,  and  Lynchburg,  dam  Neutrality  by  Re- 
venue. These  were  followed  by  Eolus,  dam  Fanny  Washington  by  Revenue,  a  capital 
race-horse  aud  one  of  the  most  successful  stallions  in  America,  and  subsequeutly  came 
Reform,  Hyder  Ali,  James  A..  Rhadamanthiis,  the  unbeaten  Sensation  and  his  brothers 
Stratford  and  Onondaga,  Parole,  Bob  Woolley,  Aristides,  Harold,  Ferncliffe,  Blazes, 
the  great  Inxjuois,  ami  a  number  of  most  excellent  mares,  including  Susquehanna 
(daui  of  Potomac),  Francesca,  Katie  Pearce  (dam  of  Lizzie  S.,  Ballard,  Katrina,  etc.), 
Spiuaway,  Spark,  Jaconet  (dam  of  Sir  Dixon,  Belvidere,  etc.),  Mary  Buckley,  dam  of 
.Stonebuek,  Perfection  (dam  of  Saluda),  Preciosa,  Syria,  dam  of  Dalsyrian,  etc.,  Theo- 
docia,  The  Si|uaw,Wis8ahickon, Wyandotte,  etc.  It  will  be  observed  that  the  best  sires 
of  all  these  both  on  the  tnrf  and  iu  the  stud  are  from  those  in  both  male  and  female  line 
to  the  Eclipse  and  Herod  lines  of  blood.  Sir  Hercules  was  also  the  sire  of  Coronation 
(winner  of  the  Derby  in  1841)',  dam  Ruby  by  Rubens,  Gemma  di  Vergy,  sireofKoc- 
coco,  dam  Snowdro))  by  Heron,  son  of  Bustard  by  Castrel,  Gunboat  and  Lifeboat,  out 
of  Yard  Arm  by  Sheet  Anchor,  son  of  Lottery  by  Tramjj,  aud  Robert  de  Gorhani,  dam 
Duvernay  by  Emilius.  Whalebone  was  the  sire  of  Camel,  dam  by  Selim,  son  of  Buz- 
zard, out  of  Maiden  >y  Sir  Peter.  Camel  was  the  sire  of  Touchstone,  dam  Banter  by 
Master  Henry,  son  of  Orville  by  Beniugbrough.  Camel  was  one  of  the  most  noted  of 
AVhaleboue's  sons,  as  fron'v  his  sous  Touchstone,  Launeelot  aud  Simoon,  a  host  of  distin- 
guished race-horses  and  broodmares  have  descended.  Touchstone  won  the  St.  Leger 
in  1834.  He  got  Blue  Bonnet  (winuer  of  the  St.  Leger  in  1845),  Orlando  (winner  of  the 
Derby  in  1844.)  In  this  Derby  Running  Rein,  who  came  in  first,  was  subsequently 
proven  to  lie  a  four  year  old  Maccabeus,  anil  ho  was  discjualified. 

Orlando's  d.im  was  Vulture  by  Langar,  sou  of  .Sclim  by  Buzzai'd.  Orlando  was  the 
sire  of  Trddington  (winner  of  the  Derby,  IK.")]),  Imperieuse  (winner  of  1,00U  Guineas 
and  the  .St.  Leger,  1857),  Fazzoletto,  Fitz  Roland  and  Diophantus,  winners  of  the 
2,000  Guineas,  also  of  Trumpeter,  sire  of  Distiu.  Sire  also  of  Plutns,  the  sire  of  Flag- 
eolet, that  got  Rayon  d'Or,  Znt  and  nr.iumiuet;  Marsyas,  sire  of  George  Frederick 
(Derby  winner,  1874),  dam  .Malibran  by  Whisliur.  Orlando  was  also  the  sire  of  Little 
Lady,  dam  of  Cambalb),  winner  id't  hi^  2,000  ( iuineas,  18"."),  Bay  Celia,  tlam  of  The  Duke, 
Laura,  dam  of  Petrareli  (winner  of  2,000  (iuineas  ami  St.  Leger,  1876),  and  DoraIi<-(' 
the  dam  of  .SpecnluTU  (winner  of  tlie  City  and  .Suburban,  .and  sire  of  .Sefton.  winm-r  of 
the  Derby,  1878).     'r.'iblington  was  the  sire  of  Marigold,  dam  of  Donc^astcr,  winner  of 


THE    TIIOROrOHBRED    HORSE.  33 

the  Derby,  1873,  and  he  the  sire  of  Bend'or,  wiuuer  of  Derby,  1880.  Fitz  Eolaud  was 
the  sire  of  Miss  Rolaiul,  dam  of  Craig  Millar,  wiuuer  of  the  St.  Leger,  1875.  Touch- 
stone was  the  most  famous  and  valuable  of  all  Gamers  sous.  He  was  the  sire  of 
Cotherstone,  wiuuer  of  the  2,000  Guiueas  and  Derby,  1843,  Flatcatcher  and  Nunuy- 
kirk,  winners  of  the  2,000  Guiueas  in  1848  aud  1849,  Loixl  of  the  Isles,  winner  of  the 
.same  eveut,  18r)."),  Surplice,  wiuuer  of  the  Derby  aud  St.  Leger,  1848,  Mendicant, 
winner  of  1,000  Guiueas  aud  the  Oaks,  1846.  Newminster,  winner  of  the  St.  Leger, 
18.")1,  who  was  out  of  the  famous  Bee's-wing  by  Dr.  Syntax,  sou  of  Paynator  by 
Trumpator  by  Conductor  by  Matchem,  graudam  by  Ardrossan,  son  of  John  Bull  by 
Fortitude  by  Herod,  great-graudam  Lady  Eliza,  by  Whitworth,  sou  of  Agonistes  by  Sir 
Peter,  thus  tracing  to  the  Matchem  and  Herod  blood.  Newminster  got  Adventurer, 
dam  Palma  by  Emilius.  Adventurer  won  the  City  and  Suburban  aud  was  the  sire 
of  Pretender,  winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas  and  Derby,  1869,  Apology,  wiuuer  of  the 
1,000  Guineas,  Oaks  and  St.  Leger,  1874,  Wheel  of  Fortuue,  wiuuer  of  the  1,000 
Guiueas  and  Oaks,  1879,  imp.  Blythewood,  a  sire  of  winners  in  this  country,  and 
Pizzaro,  uow  dead,  a  horse  that  promised  success.  Jfewminster  is  immortalized  as 
the  sire  of  Hermit,  dam  Seclusion  by  Tadmor,  son  of  lou  by  Cain  by  Paulowitz  by 
Sir  Paul  by  Sir  Peter,  graudam  Miss  Sellou  by  Cowl,  sou  of  Bay  Middleton  by 
Sultan  by  Selini  by  Buzzard,  largely  inbred  to  the  Herod  bjood.  Hermit  won  the 
Derby  in  1867  and  was  one  of  the  most  successful  and  popular  stallions  ever  in  Eng- 
land. Hermit  was  sire  of  Trappist,  Shotover  (winner  of  the  Derby  and  2,000  Guiueas, 
1882),  Trapeze  aud  Tristan,  out  of  Thrift  by  Stockwell.  Tristan  was  beaten  in  the 
Derby  aud  St.  Leger  by  Irotiuois,  aud  in  the  Grand  Prize  of  Paris  by  Foxhall,  but  he 
was  a  superior  race-horse.  Hermit  also  got  Torpedo,  brother  to  Shotover,  Peter,  the 
grand  race-horse,  and  his  brother  Timothy,  out  of  Lady  Masham,  Clairvaus,  Thebais, 
aud  St.  Marguerite,  out  of  Devotion  by  Stockwell.  Thebais  won  the  1,000  Guineas 
and  Oaks,  1881,  and  St.  Marguerite  the  1,000  Guiueas  in  18S2.  He  was  also  sire  of 
The  Abbot,  Charon,  Marden  aud  Nautilus  out  of  Barchettiua  by  Pelion,  sou  of  Ion. 
Hermit's  son,  St.  Blaise,  wiuuer  of  the  Derby,  1883,  dam  Fusee  by  Marsyas,  son  of 
Orlando,  grandam  Vesuvienne  by  Gladiator,  sou  of  Partisan,  out  of  Venus  by  Sir 
Hercules,  has  created  a  sensation.  He  has  beeu  one  of  the  most  phenomenal  suc- 
cesses in  the  stud  which  ever  came  to  this  country.  He  is  iubred  to  Touchstone. 
Hermit  was  grandson  of  Touchstone  and  Marsyas,  the  sire  of  St.  Blaise's  dam  was 
also  grandson  of  Touchstoue,  and  he  has  a  large  infusion  of  Eclipse  blood  in  both  sire 
and  dam's  side  through  Whalebone  aud  W^hisker.  St.  Blaise  is  the  sire  of  La  Tosca, 
St.  Floriau,  Clarendon  and  many  others.  Any  and  all  strains  of  blood  suited  him. 
Newminster  was  sire  of  Lord  Clifden  out  of  The  .Slave  by  Melbourne.  Lord  Clifden 
won  the  St.  Leger  in  1863,  and  was  the  sire  of  Petrarch,  winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas 
aud  St.  Leger  in  1876  (and  he  the  sire  of  of  Busybody  aud  Miss  Jumuiy  (winners  of 
1,000  Guineas  and  Oaks  in  1884  and  1886),  Hawthoruden  and  Weulock,  winners  of  the 
St.  Leger,  1870  and  1872,  Janette,  winner  of  the  Oaks  and  St.  Leger  in  1878.  New- 
minster is  also  sire  of  Cambuscan,  out  of  The  Arrow  by  Slane,  sou  of  Royal  Oak  by 
Catton.  Cambiiscan  is  sii-e  of  Camballo,  winner  of  the  2,000  Guiueas,  187.5.  Touch- 
stone was  sire  of  Lord  of  the  Isles  (dam  Fair  Helen  by  Pantaloon),  he  the  sire  of 
Scottish  Chief,  he  the  sire  of  Childeric,  Violet  Melrose  (the  dam  of  Melton),  Marie 
Stimrt,  winner  of  the  Oaks  and  .St.  Leger,  1873,  King  of  the  Forest,  imp.  Kautaka 
(out  of  Seclusion,  Hermit's  dam),  and  Dundee,  out  of  Marmalade  by  Sweetmeat, 
winner  of  six  out  of  seven  races  at  two  years  old.  Touchstone  also  got  Ithuriel,  sire 
of  Longbow,  he  the  sire  of  Toxopholite,  the  sire  of  ilusket,  Maxim's  sire,  aud  Bay 
Archer.  Whalebone  Avas  also  sire  of  Waverley,  out  of  Margaretta  by  Sir  Peter. 
W'averley  was  the  sire  of  Don  .Fohn  (winner  of  .St.  Leger,  1838),  he  the  sire  of  Maid  of 
Ma.sham,  the  grandam  of  Peter  and  Timothy,  also  of  lago,  sire  of  Bonnie  Scotland. 
The  Saddler,  by  Waverley,  out  of  Castrellina  by  Castrel,  was  the  sire  of  Inheritress 
(dam  of  the  Heiress),  and  Hybla  (the  dam  of  Kettledrum),  by  'I'he  Saddler's  son,  The 
I'rovost,  iModiiceil  also  Maid  of  Hart,  dam  of  Conipicgne,  sire  of  Mortemer. 

Whalebone  was  tlie  sire  of  Defence,   <lam  Detiance  liv  Rubens,   son  of  Buzzard. 
Defence  was  the  sire  of  Diversion,  the  grandam  of  Kosicruciaii  aud  Tlic  Palmer,  aud  of 


34  THE    THOROUGnBEED    HOUSE. 

Protection,  tlie  grandam  of  See  Saw.  His  best  son  was  the  Emperor,  dam  daugliter  of 
Reveller  Ijy  Comus.  He  was  the  sire  of  Monarque,  dam  Poetess  by  Royal  Oak,  son  of 
Catton.  Mouar(|ue  was  the  sire  of  Gladiate.ur,  dam  Miss  Gladiator.  Gladiateur  was  the 
winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  Derby,  St.  Leger  and  Grand  Prize  of  Paris  in  186.5.  Glad- 
iateur was  the  sire  of  Grand  Coup,  Highborn,  Lord  Gough  and  I^ady  Glady.s.  JIou- 
arqne  was  the  sire  of  La  Favorita,  the  dam  of  Flageolet,  sire  of  imp.  Kayou  d'(  >r. 
Monarque  was  sire  also  of  Trocadero,  sire  of  Fra  Diavolo,  Hospodar  and  Consul, 
sire  of  Archiduf,  Farfadet  and  Nougat  in  France,  and  of  Reiue,  winner  of  the  1,000 
Guineas  and  the  Oaks  in  1872.  Whisker,  the  brother  to  Whalebone,  was  the  sire  of 
Economist,  dam  Florauthe  by  Octavian,  son  of  Pha-nomenou  by  Herod,  grandam 
Caijriceby  Anvil,  son  of  Herod,  out  of  Madcap  by  Eclipse.  He  was  sire  of  Harkaway, 
a  grand  race-horse  up  to  any  weight.  Harkaway  was  the  sire  of  Idle  Boy,  dam  lole  by 
Sir  Hercules;  he  the  sire  of  Tomboy.  Harkaway's  great  reputation  comes  through 
his  son  King  Tom,  whose  dam  was  old  Pocahontas,  dam  of  Stockwell,  Rataplan,  etc. 
Upon  him  depends  almost  entirely  the  transinissiou  of  the  blood  of  this  wonderful 
horse  in  the  male  line.  King  Tom  was  the  sire  of  Kingcraft,  winner  of  the  Derby  in 
1870,  and  his  brother,  imp.  Great  Tom,  out  of  Woodcraft  by  Voltigeur,  King  Lud, 
winner  of  the  C'es.arewitch  stakes,  out  of  Qui  Vive,  sister  to  A'edette ;  Skylark,  wiuucr 
of  the  Queen's  Vase  at  Ascot;  imp.  King  Ernest,  out  of  Ernestine  by  Touchstone  ;  imp. 
King  Ban,  dam  Atlantis  by  Thormauby ;  imj).  Phaeton,  dam  Merry  Sunshine  by 
Storm,  son  of  Touchstone.  King  Tom  got  a  number  of  choice  brood  mares.  Of  these 
St.  Angela,  dam  Adeline  by  Ion,  was  the  dam  of  St.  Simon.  Empress  was  the  dam  of 
Chislehurst.  Premature  was  dam  of  Poste  Restante.  Prince.ss  was  dam  of  Royal 
Hampton,  Prince  Royal  and  His  Highness.  A  sister  to  King  Alfred  by  King  Tom  was 
the  dam  of  Enterprise  (winner  of  the  2,000- Guineas  in  1887).  Zephyr  by  King  Tom 
was  the  dam  of  Favonins  (winner  of  the  Derby  in  lti71).  A  daughter  of  King 
Tom  is  the  dam  of  the  promising  yonng  stallion  and  sire  imp.  King  Galop.  Euxiue 
was  dam  of  Town  Moor.  Whisker  was  also  the  sire  of  Pcrion,  dam  Darioletta 
by  Amadis,  out  of  Selima  by  Selim.  Whisker  was  also  the  sire  of  The  Colouel 
(winner  of  the  St.  Leger  in  1828),  out  of  My  Lady's  dam  by  Delpini,  and  of  Memuou 
(winner  of  the  St.  Leger  in  1825),  dam  Manuella  by  Dick  Andrews.  Wbisker's  best 
daughter  was  Emma,  dam  of  imp.  Trustee  and  of  Cotherstone  (winner  of  the  2.000 
Guineas  and  Derliy  in  ISIS),  of  Muudig  (winner  of  the  Derby  in  183.5),  and  of 
Mowerina,  the  dam  of  West  Australian.  The  Colonel  was  the  sire  of  Chatham,  who 
sired  The  Governess,  winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas  and  Oaks  in  1858.  Economist  was 
also  the  sire  of  Echidna,  out  of  Miss  Pratt  by  Blacklock,  she  the  dam  of  The  Barou. 
etc.  King  Fergus  was  the  sire  of  Young  Traveller,  winner  of  the  St.  liCger  in  17!tl. 
Beuingbrongh,  winner  of  the  St.  Leger  in  1791,  and  Hambletoniau,  winner  of  the  ."^t. 
Leger  in  17U5,  dam  by  Highllyer,  son  of  Herod,  out  of  M(uiimia  by  Matchem.  Ham- 
bletoniau was  the  sire  of  Whitelock,  dam  Rosalind  by  Phouomcuon,  son  of  Herod, 
grandam  Atalanta  by  Matchem,  out  of  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko,  sou  of  Crab. 

Whitelock,  180.S,  was  the  sire  of  Blacklock,  1814,  dam  by  Coriander,  son  of  Pot- 
8-o'-s,  grandam  Wildgoose  by  Highflyer,  out  of  Coheiress  by  Pot-8-o-'s.  Blacklock  was 
the  sire  of  Brutandorf,  1821,  dam  Maudane  by  Pot-8-o-'s,  out  of  Young  Camilla  by 
Woodpecker.  Brutandorf  was  the  sire  of  Physician,  dam  Primctte  by  I'rime  Minister, 
son  of  Sancho,  out  of  Miss  Paul  by  Sir  Paul.  Physician  was  the  sire  of  The  Cure,  dam 
Morsel  l)y  Mulatto,  son  of  Catton.  The  Cure  was  the  sire  of  Polly  Agnes  and  Little 
Agnes,  out  of  Miss  Agues  by  Birdcatcher.  Polly  Agnes  is  the  dam  of  Lily  Agnes 
(the  dam  of  Oruumde  and  imp.  Ro.ssington)  by  Macaroni.  Little  Agnes  is  the  dam  of 
Tibthorjie,  winner  of  the  .Steward's  Cup,  by  Voltigeur.  Brutandorf  was  also  sire  of 
Hetmau  I'latoli,  who  got  The  Cossack  and  Neasham.  llctmau  Platolf  is  the  sire  of 
Maltese  (dam  of  imp.  Knight  of  St.  George),  Cossack  Maid  (grandam  of  Balfe),  the 
grandam  of  Solon,  which  marc  is  great  grandam  of  Barcaldine.  Alexina,  the  dam  of 
Tomboy,  Muscovite,  sire  of  Vauban  (winncrof  the  2,000  (iuineas  in  18fi7),and  of  Siberia, 
(1,000  Guineas  in  18()5),  Bunch,  Trapi)ist's  dam,  etc.  Blackloc^k  was  the  sire  of  imj). 
Belshazzar,  dam  Mannella  by  Dick  Andrews  (and  he.  Belsliazzar,  was  the  sireof  some 
good  ones  in  ,\uicricM),  of  iiM]i.  Tr.iuby,   the  sire  of  Vandal's   dam,  Yonng  Blacklock 


THE    THOROUGHBRED   HORSE.  35 

(Watt's),  sire  of  Magpie,  out  of  Kitten  by  Sligo,  Waxy,  and  Velocipede,  dam  by 
Juniper,  son  of  Wliiskey,  out  of  a  daughter  of  Sorcerer.  Velocipede  Tvas  tlie  sire  of 
Amato  (winner  of  the  Derl)y  in  1838),  Queen  of  Trumps  (winner  of  the  Oaks  and  St. 
Leger  in  1835),  King  of  Trumps,  Hornsea,  etc.,  whose  names  appear  iu  many  good 
pedigrees,  and  of  Voltaire,  dam  by  Phantom,  sou  of  W^alton  by  Sir  Peter. 

Voltaire  was  the  sire  of  Barnton  (sire  of  Fandango),  and  his  brother  Voltigcur, 
(winner  of  the  Derby,  St.  Leger  and  Doncaster  Cup  in  18.50),  out  of  Martha  Lynn  by 
Mulatto,  Charles  XII  (winner  of  the  St.  Leger  iu  1839),  and  Tearaway.  Voltigeur  has 
perpetuated  the  Blacklock  blood.  He  is  the  sire  of  Bonny  Bell  (dam  of  Blantyre, 
Beauolerc,  etc.),  out  of  Queen  Mary,  Dulcibella  (dam  of  Onslow,  Ma  Belle,  etc.), 
Beatrice,  dam  of  Prestonpans,  M.akeshift  (dam  of  Pell  Mell  and  Helter  Skelter  by  Young 
Melbourne),  Onr  Mary  Ann  (dam  of  imp.  Doncaster  Lass  by  Doncaster),  Qui  Vivo 
(flam  of  imp.  Felucca),  and  Vedette,  out  of  Jlrs.  Kidgway  by  Birdcatcher.  Voltigeur 
was  also  the  sire  of  Skirmisher,  The  Ranger,  imp.  Hartington,  Tibthorpe,  Buckstone, 
Cavendish  and  John  Davis.  Vedette  was  the  best  one  of  all  his  get.  He  won  the 
2,000  Guineas,  was  not  in  the  Derby  or  St.  Leger,  won  the  Doucaster  Cup  two  cou- 
secutive  years,  and  many  other  races.  Vedette  was  the  sire  of  Gardevisure  (winner  of 
the  Cambi-idgeshire),  out  of  Paradigm  by  Paragone,  Speculum  (winner  of  the  City 
and  Suburban  Handicap),  out  of  Doralice  by  Orlando,  son  of  Touchstone,  and  Galopin 
(winner  of  the  Derby  in  187.5),  out  of  Flying  Duchess  by  The  Flying  Dutchman,  and  it 
is  through  these  two  horses  that  the  Blacklock  blood  has  become  so  famous  in  this 
day.  Speculum  was  the  sire  of  Rosebery  (winner  of  the  Cesare witch  and  Cambridge- 
shire Handicaps),  out  of  Ladylike  by  Newminster,  Sefton  (winner  of  the  Derby  iu 
1878),  out  of  Lady  Seftira  by  West  Australian,  son  of  Melbourne,  Flotsam  and  Jetsam, 
out  of  Flotilla  by  Kingston,  Hagioscope,  dam  Sophia  by  Macaroni,  he  the  sire  of 
Queen's  Birthday,  Amphiou  by  Speculum  or  Rosebery,  out  of  Suicide  by  Hermit,  a, 
snjierior  race-horse  and  a  popular  stalliou,  Pentou,  dam  Progress  by  Thormanby,  he 
the  sire  of  Penelope,  a  good  mare.  Galopin  is  the  sire  of  Donovan  (winner  of  the  Derby 
and  St.  Leger  in  1889),  and  Modwena,  out  of  Mowerina  by  Scottish  Chief,  grandam 
Stockings  by  Stockwell,  Galliard,  dam  Mavis  by  Macaroni,  out  of  Merlette  by  The 
Barou,  etc.  (ialiiard  won  the  2,000  Guineas,  Prince  of  Wales,  Ascot,  Chesterfield  and 
other  stakes.  St.  Simon  is  by  G.alopiu,  dam  St.  Angela  by  King  Tom.  out  of  Adeline 
by  Ion,  etc.  Donovan  aud  Galliard  are  youug  in  the  stud  but  must  prove  successful. 
It  is  worthy  of  note  tliat  Galopin  is  much  inbred,  being  by  Vedette,  son  of  Voltigeur 
by  Voltaire,  his  dam  Flying  Duchess  by  The  Flying  Dutchman,  whilst  his  graudam 
iSIeroiie  is  by  Voltaire,  son  of  Blacklock^  and  his  great  grandam  is  Velocipede's  dam 
by  .luniper.  Galopin's  son  Donovan  won  the  Derby  and  St.  Leger  iu  18?^9,  aud  Semo- 
lina, Donovan's  half  sister,  won  the  1,000  Guineas  in  1890,  she  being  by  St.  Simon, 
sou  of  Galopin.  The  Blacklock  blood  is  represented  in  this  country  through  descend- 
ants of  Belshazzar,  Tranby,  the  sire  of  Traubyaua,  the  dam  of  Big  Boston,  Belle 
Lewis  by  Glencoe,  and  tiie  Trauby  mare,  dam  of  Vandal,  Volga  and  Levity,  and  their 
descendants.  King  Galop  by  Galopin,  dam  by  King  Tom,  out  of  Sunshine  by  Thor- 
manby, a  very  fine  horse  and  superior  breeder.  Ifeuingbrough  by  King  Fergus,  dam 
by  Herod,  graudam  Pyrrha  by  Matchem,  out  of  Duchess  by  Whitcnose.  sou  of  the 
Godoljihiu  Arabian,  is  another  strong  link  in  the  Darley  Arabian  Hue.  Beniugbrough 
got  Orville,  1799,  dam  Evelina  by  Highflyer,  out  of  Termagant  by  Tantrum,  son  of 
Cripple  by  the  Godolphin  Arabian.  Orville  won  the  St.  Leger  iu  1802  aud  was  the  sire 
of  Euiilius,  dam  Emily  by  Stamford,  son  of  Sir  Peter,  out  of  daughter  of  ^^'^liskey,  son 
<xi'  S'altram  by  Eclipse.  Emilius  was  the  sire  of  Euclid,  dam  Maria,  sister  to  Emma 
by  Whisker,  he  the  sire  of  Bantam,  out  of  Lady  Fanny  by  Dr.  Syntax.  Emilius  was 
the  sire  of  Plenipotentiary,  winner  of  the  Derby  in  1834,  out  of  Harriet  by  Pericles, 
sou  of  Evander  by  Delpiui.  Plenipotentiary  was  the  sire  of  Herald,  dam  imp.  Dclphine 
by  Whisker,  that  won  the  second  heat  in  the  great  Peyton  stake  won  by  Peytona  at 
Nashville,  Tenn.,  October  10.  1843.  Herald  was  the  sire  of  Heraldry,  dam  of  Balloon, 
Ascension,  Parachute,  etc.  From  Balloon  a  largs  number  of  good  race-horses  have 
descended.  Plenipotentiary  was  sire  of  Potentia  (winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas  iu  1841) 
and  of  Poison  (winner  of  the  Oaks  iu  1843).    Pleuipoteutiary  was  a  valuable  sire  in 


36  THE   THOROrGHBRED    HORSE. 

the  female  liue  iu  England.  He  is  the  sire  of  the  ilam  of  Queen  Mary,  of  Delhi,  the 
great  grandam  of  lieud'or,  of  Honey  Dear,  the  dam  of  Oxford,  sire  of  Sterling,  etc., 
of  Monstrosity,  the  dam  of  The  Ugly  Buck  (winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas  in  18i4). 
Priam  by  Emilius,  dam  C'ressida,  sister  to  Eleanor  by  Whiskey,  sou  of  Saltram  by 
Eclipse,  grandam  Young  Giantess  by  Diomed.  ont  of  Giantess  by  Matchem,  won  the 
Derby  in  1830  and  was  imported  to  America  iu  1837.  Priam  was  the  sire  of  Crucifix 
(winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  1,000  Guineas  and  Oaks  in  1840),  out  of  Octaviaua  by 
Octaviau,  sou  of  Stripling  by  Pho'uomeuou,  Miss  Letty  (winner  of  the  Oaks  in  1837), 
out  of  a  daughter  of  Orville,  Industry  (winner  of  the  Oaks  in  1838)  aud  Scamander,  her 
brother,  out  of  Arachne  by  Fillio-da-Puta.  Crucifix's  great  reputation  rests  upon 
being  the  dam  of  Cowl  by  Bay  Middleton.  Cowl  was  the  sire  of  Miss  8ellon,  ont  of 
Belle  Dame  by  Belshazzar,  and  Miss  Sellon  is  the  grandam  of  the  great  aud  i)opular 
sire  Hermit  by  Newminster.  Cowl  was  also  sire  of  Madame  Eglantine,  the  dam  of 
Rosicrucian  and  The  Palmer,  out  of  Diversion  by  Defence.  Crucifix  was  also  the  dam 
of  Surplice  ( wiuuer  of  the  Derby  in  1848)  by  Touchstone.  Surplice  was  sire  of  Eastern 
Princess,  the  dam  of  imp.  Prince  Charlie  (winner  of  the  2.000  Guineas  in  lo72),  and  of 
Flax,  the  dam  of  Queen  Bertha  (winner  of  the  Oaks  in  1803).  Miss  Letty  was  the  dam 
of  Wcatherbit  by  Sheet  Anchor,  son  of  Lottery  by  Tramp,  and  My  Dear  by  Bay  Middle- 
ton.  Weatherbit  was  the  sire  of  Beadsman  (wiuuer  of  the  Derby  in  18.58),  out  of  Men- 
dicant by  Touchstone.  Beadsman  was  sire  of  Blue  Gown  (winner  of  the  Derby  iu  1^68), 
and  Pero  Gomez  (winner  of  the  St.  Leger  in  1869).  Beadsman  was  also  sire  of  Rosicru- 
cian and  The  Palmer,  the  latter  sire  of  Jenny  Howlet  (winner  of  the  Oaks  iu  1880),  dam 
of  Chitabob,  both  valuable  and  successful  stallions.  Weatherbit  is  also  sire  of  Brown 
Bread,  out  of  Brown  Agues  by  West  Australian,  he  the  sire  of  Toastmaster,  a  very 
tine  race-horse.  Priam  got  in  this  country  Cassandra,  ont  of  Flirtillajr.  by  Sir  Archy. 
Cassandra  was  the  dam  of  Trojan,  Basil  and  Philo  by  Mariner,  sou  of  Shark  by  Amer- 
ican Eclipse.  Philo  was  the  dam  of  Lady  Blessiugton  by  imp.  Eclipse,  sou  of  Orlando, 
she  the  dam  of  The  Baroness  (Badge's  dam)  by  Kentucky,  Lady  Rosebery  aud  Duchess 
by  Kingfisher,  and  Fairwater  by  111  Used  in  the  Nursery  Stud.  Priam  got  a  number 
of  other  good  brood  mares  in  America,  such  as  Cornelia,  dam  Bay  Maria  by 
Eclipse,  Creusa,  dam  of  the  good  race-mare  Bostona,  dam  Miss  A'alentine  by 
imp.  Valentine ;  Delta,  dam  of  Gazelle  by  Albion,  Talma  by  Glencoe,  Duette  by 
Highlander,  son  of  Glencoe,  out  of  Gamma  by  Pacific ;  Emily  Thomas,  dam  of 
Pasta  out  of  Nancy  Norman  by  Toin  Tough ;  Margaret  Wood,  dam  of  Star  Davis, 
Capt.  Travis,  Georgia  Wood,  etc.,  out  of  Maria  West  liy  Marion;  Endora,  dam  of  Kate 
Hays,  Martha  Worsham,  Sally  Woodward,  etc  ,  out  of  Bet  Bosley,  jr.,  by  imp.  Bluster  ; 
Fidelity,  dam  of  Faith,  Felicity,  etc.,  out  of  Maria  Louisa  by  Monsieur  Touson;  Little 
Rose,  dam  of  Red  Rose  by  Glencoe,  out  of  Tuberose  by  Arab  ;  Little  Trick,  dam  of 
Odd  Trick  by  Lexington,  etc.,  out  of  Bet  Bosley,  Jr. ;  Lucy  Long,  dam  of  the  great  race- 
hmse  Red  Eye  by  Boston,  out  of  Polly  Franklin  by  Shakespeare,  and  The  Queen,  dam 
of  Deucalion,  out  of  imp.  Delphine  by  Whisker.  Monarch,  own  brother  to  The  Queen, 
was  an  exc^ellent  race  horse  and  left  some  good  brood  mares,  including  Bellamira  (dam 
of  Die  Clappertou,  Einbry's  Lexiugtou,  Comord,  etc.),  Breeze,  dam  of  the  good  race- 
mare  Albine,  Castinet,  dam  of  Highlander  by  Glencoe,  Young  Fashion  (dam  of  Sur- 
prise, Scotland,  Lady  Fashion,  Columbia,  Wauanita,  Bonnie  Kate,  etc.),  out  of  the 
great  race-mare  Fashion  by  imp.  Trustee,  Lady  Lancaster  (dam  of  Malcolm,  Outario, 
Ivady  Amanda,  etc.),  out  of  Lady  Canton  by  imp.  Trauby.  Millwood  (dam  of  Charles- 
ton, Rosa  Bonheur,  Mill  Creek,  etc.),  out  of  Fauuy  l>y  American  Eclipse.  Emilius  was 
also  the  sire  of  imp.  Sarpeilon,  dam  Icaria  by  The  Flyer,  son  of  Vandyke,  Jr.  by  Wal- 
ton. Sarpedon  was  the  sire  of  Alice  Carneal  (Lexingtcui's  dam),  out  of  Roweua  by 
Sumpter,  and  Ariel,  dam  Lancess  by  Lance.  Sarpedon  got  some  good  race-horses  but 
left  no  descendant  in  the  male  liue.  Sovereign  by  Einilins,  dam  Fleur-de-Lis  by  Bour- 
bon, son  of  Sorcerer  by  Truiiipator,  was  imported  when  a  yearling  and  never  raced. 
He  was  the  sire  of  a  large  number  of  good  racers,  such  as  Ruric,  Charleston  (sent  to 
England),  Berry,  Mogul  and  Invincible.  He  got  a  large  number  of  good  brood  mares, 
aud  his  blood  is  transmitted  in  the  female  line  to  very  many  of  our  best  horses. 
Daughters  of  Sovereign  are  sister  to  K'uric  (dam  ofCrinstead),  Ann  Dunn  and  Pricuiss 


THE    THOUOCGHBRED    HORSE.  L.7 

(winner  in  tliis  tountry  and  England),  ont  of  Reel,  AlexaniUa  (dam  of  Clenimie  G.), 
Carrie  Cage  (dam  of  Betty  Belle,  Ei)i>ie  L.,  etc.),  Dixie  (dam  of  Herzog,  Florae, 
Anreola,  War  Reel,  Hearsay,  etc.),  dam  St.  Mary  by  Hamlet,  Edith  (dam  of  Ediua, 
Stonewall  .Jackson,  etc.),  Fanny  "Wells  (dam  of  Jils  Johnson,  Rena  B..  Early  Light, 
etc.),  dam  Reel,  Fleur-de-Lis  (dam  of  Bourbon,  Censor  and  Colnmbia),  out  of  Jlaria 
AVest  by  Marion,  Glyiei-a  (dam  of  Knighthood,  Carrie  Atherton,  Sne  Ryder,  The 
Gleaner,  etc.),  ont  of  sister  to  Prior  by  Glencoe,  Iodine  (dam  of  Iodine  and  lona  by 
Lexington,  Arnica,  Collodion,  etc.),  out  of  daughter  of  Stockholder,  Kate  Anderson, 
out  of  Cliloe  Anderson  by  Rodolph,  Lady  Barry,  Lady  Sherrod,  Lorette  (dam  of  Mishap, 
Regan,  Sophy  Badderly,  Lorena,  etc.),  out  of  Mary  Ogden  by  Thoruhill,  son  of  Glen- 
coe, Mamoua,  dam  of  good  ones,  Martha  Linnn,  dam  of  Lulu  Horton,  Miss  Carter  (dam 
of  Hildegarde,  Evelyn  Carter,  etc.),  Jliss  Odom  (dam  of  Lncy  Brooks,  Mary  Wylie, 
etc.),  >Ionica,  dam  of  .luanita,  Xebraska  (dam  of  Jack  the  Barber,  Syren,  etc.),  Nora 
(dam  of  Bombay,  Persia,  etc.),  Polly  (dam  of  Ooltowah,  Mary  Wylie,  etc.).  Princess 
Royal,  Sallie,  Rosemary  and  many  others.  Emilius  was  the  sire  of  St.  Nicholas,  he 
the  sire  of  imp.  Yorkshire,  that  made  his  impression  on  the  stock  of  America  through 
his  sous  and  daughters,  many  of  the  latter  being  great  successes  in  the  stud.  Orvillo 
was  also  sire  of  Muley,  1810,  dam  Eleanor,  the  first  mare  that  ever  won  the  Derby  and 
the  Oak.s,  by  Whiskey,  out  of  Young  Giantess  by  Diomed.  Muley  was  the  sire  of 
Muley  Moloch,  and  his  sister  imp.  Britannia,  out  of  Nancy  by  Dick  Andrews.  Muley 
Moloch  was  the  sire  of  Alice  Hawthorn,  the  famous  racer  and  dam  of  Oulston,  Lady 
Hawthorn,  Sweet  Hawthorn,  Thormanby,  winner  of  the  Derby  in  ISliO,  etc.,  out  of 
Rebecca  by  Lottery.  Britannia  left  a  distiuguished  progeny  through  her  daughters 
La  Victime,  Variation  and  Verona. 

Muley  got  Morisco,  out  of  Aquilina  by  Eagle.  Morisco  is  credited  with  Taurus, 
out  of  Catharine  by  Soothsayer.  Taurus  got  Turnus,  out  of  Clari-ssa  by  Defence, 
and  Turnus  was  the  sire  of  Whiteface  (the  dam  of  imp.  Woodlands,  quite  successful  in 
the  stud) ;  also  of  Butterfly,  winner  of  the  Oaks,  1860.  Muley  was  also  sire  of  imp. 
Li'viathan,  dam  by  Wiudle,  son  of  Beningbrough,  grandam  by  Anvil,  son  of  Herod, 
and  imp.  Margrave,  dam  l>y  Election,  son  of  Gohauua  by  Mercury,  out  of  Fair  Helen 
by  Handdetonian,  son  of  King  Fergus.  Leviathan  was  a  good  race-horse  and  a 
valuable  stallion,  sire  of  The  Poney,  Othello,  Capt.  McHeath,  John  R.  Grymes,  etc. 
His  blood  is  preserved  through  his  daughters,  of  whom  Cotillion  was  the  dam  of 
Dance,  Schottisehe,  Gallopade,  Jr.,  and  O'Meara,  all  by  Glencoe.  Dance  was  the 
dam  of  Schottisehe  (she  the  dam  of  Waltz,  Tarantella,  Gorlitza,  etc.),  by  imp.  Albion, 
La  Pidka  by  Lexington,  etc.  Crucifix  (dam  of  Gov.  Poindexter  and  Giantess)  was 
l>y  Leviathan,  out  of  Virginia  by  Sir  Archy.  Giantess  was  the  dam  of  Aduella,  the 
famous  Peytona  and  I'nion,  by  imp.  Glencoe.  Leviathan  also  got  Doljihin,  dam  by 
Sir  Archy,  and  Emerald  (the  dam  of  Topaz),  out  of  imp.  Eliza  by  Rubens,  sou  of 
Buzzard.  Topaz  was  the  dam  of  Lodi,  Waterloo,  Austerlitz  and  Wagram  by  imp. 
Yorkshire,  Colton  and  Areola  by  Lexington,  and  Rivoli  by  Revenue.  Fandango  by 
Leviathan  was  the  dam  of  Judith  (Edith's  dam),  Rigadoon,  Jeanette,  Grisette  and 
Hornpii>e  by  imp.  Glencoe.  Grisette  is  dam  of  Geneva,  Greyling  [Gen.  E  well]  by  Lex- 
ington, and  Quickstep  by  imp.  Australian.  Flight  by  Leviathan, out  of  Charlotte  Ham- 
ilton by  Sir  Charles,  was  the  dam  of  Oliver  by  Wagner,  Hegira  and  Mecca  by  imp. 
Ambassador,  Mahomet  and  Medina  by  imp.  Sovereign.  Betsey^  Coody  and  Sally  Jones 
were  sisters  to  Flight,  the  latter  being  the  dam  of  Noty  Price  by  Cost  Johnson, Taucred, 
etc.  Gaslight  by  Leviathan  was  the  dam  of  Budelight,  Beaconlight,  etc.,  out  of 
Pigeon  by  Pacolet.  Jane  Mitchell  by  Leviathan,  dam  by  Stockholder,  was  the  dam 
of  Terrifier  and  Ella  Temple.  Other  mares  by  Leviathan  were  Jeannetteau,  the  dam 
of  Arrow  by  Boston  and  grandam  of  Optimist,  who  raced  successfully  in  England 
and  was  valuable  as  a  stallion  in  France,  Laura  (dam  of  Kansas  by  Sovereign,  Lilly 
Ward,  Harry  of  the  West,  Fanny  Cheatham  and  .Judge  Durrell  by  Lexington,  and 
Lerna  by  Asteroid),  Martha  Malone  (dam  of  La  Bacchante  and  Julia  H.  by  Glencoe), 
out  of  Tachecana  by  Bertrand,  Leviathan  mare  (dam  of  Satellite  by  imp.  Albion, 
that  was  sent  to  England,  and  Fanny  McAlister  by  O'Meara),  out  of  imp.  Anna 
Maria   by  TruUle,   Polly  Elliott  (dam    of    Ada   Tevis,   Peytona    Barry,   etc),   out   of 


3S  THE    THOROUGHBRED    HORSE. 

Caledonia  Ijy  Jeiry.soii  of  Pacolet,Parasiiia  (ilam  of  Mary  Hadley,  Florence  Niglitingale 
and  IJlazella  1)y  O'Meara,  Mary  Wynne  by  Jack  Malone,  and  Mattie  Seviere  by 
Blacklock),  Princess  Ann  (dam  of  Elizabeth  McXalry  by  Ambassador,  Cottage  Girl 
and  Augusta  by  imp.  Ainderby,  son  of  Velocipede),  Waslight  (dam  of  Torchlight 
and  Scintilla  by  imp.  Gleucoe),  out  of  Pigeon  by  Pacolet,  Beeswing,  Sarah  Bladen, 
and  many  others.  Margrave  won  the  8t.  Leger  and  was  a  very  successful  stallion. 
Kearly  all  his  get  were  males.  He  was  the  sire  of  Blue  Dick,  Brown  Dick,  that  ran 
three  miles  at  New  Orleans  in  5.30},  5.28,  Tom  Payne,  Alamode,  Doubloon,  Florin,  etc. 
The  few  mares  that  he  left  have  proved  the  value  of  the  blood  in  the  stud. 

Countess  (the  dam  of  Katona  by  A'oucher),  was  by  Margrave,  out  m  a  daughter  of 
American  Eclipse.  Katona  was  the  dam  of  Bettie  West  by  C'olton,  M<'tarie  and  Joke 
by  Star  Davis,  Item  (Dau  Sparling's  dam).  Kadi,  the  superior  race-horse  Tom  Ochiltree 
by  Lexington,  Governess  by  Planet,  etc.  Crisis,  dam  of  Donerail,  was  by  Margrave, 
ont  of  Susette  by  Aratus,  Eleauor  Margrave  and  Emma  Wright  were  by  Margrave,  out 
of  Fanny  Wright  by  Silverhecls,  son  of  Oscar  by  imp.  Gabriel.  Eleanor  Margrave  was 
the  dam  of  Rurica  (dam  of  Harkaway)  by  Ruric,  and  Margretta  by  Lexington.  Emma 
Wright  was  the  dam  of  Laura  Farris  and  Miss  Doyle  by  Lexington,  MoUie  Jackson 
by  Vandal,  the  winner  of  the  great  three-mile  race  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  in  5  35i,  5.34}, 
5.281,  Sherrod  winning  the  second  heat.  Mollie  Jackson  was  the  dam  of  Monday  by 
C'olton,  Long  Branch  and  Fanny  Ludlow  by  imp.  Eclipse,  and  Dou))t  by  imp.  Eclipse 
or  Cavalier,  son  of  imp.  Eclipse.  Fanny  Ludlow  was  the  dam  of  Jamaica  by  Lexing- 
ton, and  she  the  dam  of  Foxhall,  that  won  the  Grand  Prize  of  Paris,  the  Cesarewitch 
and  Cambridgeshire  Handicaps,  etc.  Fanny  G.  by  Margrave,  out  of  Lancess  by  Lance, 
was  the  dam  of  Endorser  by  Wagner,  Flora  G.  and  Lady  Dau  Bryant  by  Lexington, 
Emma  Maratta  l>y  Vandal,  Estclla  by  imp.  Australian,  and  Fanny  B.  by  Asteroid. 
Estella  is  the  dam  of  Alma  Mater,  that  produced  the  two  great  trotting  stallions 
Alcantara  and  Alcyone.  Lady  Margrave  (the  dam  of  Undine  by  imp.  Yorkshire)  was 
by  Margrave,  out  of  Lady  Adams  by  Whipster.  Undine  was  the  dam  of  Uncle  Vic  by 
Lexington,  Australia  by  imp.  Australiau,  Margaret  Hunter  by  Margrave  was  the 
dam  of  Kate  Bateman  by  imp.  Yorkshire,  Sallie  by  imp.  Sovereign,  Greek  Slave  by 
Glencoo,  Stumps  by  Lexington,  etc.  Sallie  was  the  dam  of  Eagle  by  Vandal,  Long 
Nine  by  Lightuiug,  O'Malley  by  imp.  Mickey  Free,  La  Reve  (dam  of  Strychnine),  and 
Lampi  by  Lightuiug.  Greek  Slave  was  the  dam  of  Black  Slave  (the  dam  of  Maratana 
ami  Anne  Augusta  by  Leamington,  Topsy  by  111  Used,  Black  Gal  and  Bessie  B.  b,v 
Tom  Ochiltree)  by  imp.  Eclipse,  sou  of  Orlando,  Sarong  (the  dam  of  Aristides,  Wis- 
sahickon,  Dais.v  Hoey,  etc.)  by  Lexington,  Petty  and  Tibitha  by  Tipperary,  sou  of 
Ringgold  bj'  Boston.  Margrave  mare,  dam  Mistletoe  by  Cherokee,  son  of  Sir  Archy, 
was  the  dam  of  Mary  Churchill  by  Alexander  Churchill,  sou  of  imp.  Zinganeo,  Cajiitola 
(dam  of  King  Alfonso  and  Belle  Barclay  by  imp.  Phaetou,  Letola  by  Lexington,  Hos- 
podar  by  Longfellow)  by  Vandal,  La  Graudo  Duchess  (dam  of  Aniella,  Talisman,  etc.) 
and  Versailles  by  Vandal.  Mary  Churchill  was  the  dam  of  Eva  Douglass  and  Florence 
Wallace  by  Vandal,  Hamburg  by  Lexington,  Astell  (Miss  Nailer's  dam)  by  Lexington 
or  Asteroid.  A  large  number  of  good  race-liorscs  trace  to  this  family.  Margravine, 
the  dam  of  the  superior  race-horse  Jas.  A.  Connolly,  was  by  Margrave,  out  of  Gabriella 
by  Sir  Archy.  The  Margrave  mare,  out  of  Rosalie  Somei-s  by  Sir  Charles,  was  the  dam 
of  Josephine  R.  Rowan,  and  Rebecca  T.  Price  by  The  Colonel.  Rebecca  T.  Price  is 
the  dam  of  China  by  Lexington,  the  superior  race-horse  Mahlstick  and  Sweetheart  by 
Lever,  and  Netty  Brady  by  Jack  Slaloue.  Utilhi  by  Margrave,  dam  Too  Soon  by  Sir 
I^eslie,  was  the  dam  of  Young  Utilla  by  Hurricane  (Warfleld's  Florizel),  (she  the  ilaui 
of  Tasmania  and  Teetotal  by  Melbourue,  Jr.,  sou  of  Knight  of  St.  George,  Gaberluuzio 
by  Boiuiie  Scotland,  etc.),  Ulverston  and  Ullinia(thodam  ofXaisauce,  Sunrise,  Souora, 
I'ltiniatum,  etc.),  by  Lexington.  Victoire  by  Margrave,  dam  Argeutile  by  Bcrtraud, 
was  tlie  dam  of  Zaidcc  by  Uclshazzar,  Vaudalia  and  Bi.jou  by  Vandal,  Lilla  (the  d.im 
of  Lemonade,  Judge  Curtis,  ClnllK-othe,  and  Lilly  Duke,  the  last  the  dam  of  Water 
Lily  and  Lizzie  Dwyer)  by  Lexington,  Vesta  by  Asteroid,  Leonore,  etc.  There  is  uo 
lioise  in  tlie  male  lino  from  either  Leviathan  or  Margrave.  Muley  was  sire  of  Little  Won- 
der (wiuuiM-  of  the  Derby  iu  1X40)  and  of  Vespa  (winner  of  the  Oaks  in  1833).  His  daugh- 


THE    THOEOCGHBEED   HORSE.  39 

ter  >I;irpo9sa  was  dam  of  the  unparalleled  Pocahontas,  and  of  hiT  half  brother  Idas 
(winner  of  the  2,000  (iuiiieaa  in  1845.) 

JoeAnilrews(Deuuis  O.),  1778,  by  Eclipse,  was  a  good  race-Lorse,  dam  Amaranda 
Tjy  Omnium,  son  of  8uap,  out  of  Cloudy  by  Blank,  son  of  the  Godoljihin  Arabian.  .Joe 
Aiulrews  was  the  sire  of  Dick  Andrews,  1797,  and  imp.  Jack  Andrews,  1794,  dam  by 
Hightiyer,  son  of  Herod,  grandam  by  Cardinal  Puff,  .son  of  Habraham  by  the  Godolphin 
Arabian.  Dick  Andrews  was  the  sire  of  Tramp,  1810,  dam  by  Gohanua,  sou  of  Mercury 
by  Eclipse,  grandam  Fraxiuella  by  Trentham,  son  of  Sweepstakes  (Turner's),  great 
grandam  by  Woodpecker,  sou  of  Herod,  out  of  Everlasting  by  Eclipse.  Tramp  got 
Liverpool,  1828,  dam  liy  Whisker,  out  of  Mandane  by  Pot-8-o-'s,  etc.,  imp.  Zingauee, 
1825,  out  of  Folly  by  Young  Drone,  and  Lottery,  1820,  dam  Maudanc  by  Pot-8-o-'s,  out 
of  Young  Camilla  by  Woodpecker,  etc.  Liverpool  got  Lauercost,  dam  Otis  by  Bustard, 
son  of  Buzzard,  out  of  Gayhurst's  dam  by  Election. 

Liverpool  got  Van  Tromp  and  De  Ruyter,  dam  Barbelle  by  .Sandbeck,  son  of  Cat- 
ton,  Loup-garou,  dam  Moonbeam  by  Tomboy,  Colsterdale  and  Ellerdale  (Ellington's 
dam),  dam  by  Tomboy,  out  of  Tesane  by  Whisker.  Tramp  got  also  Little  lied  Itover, 
dam  Miss  Syntax,  sister  to  Dr.  Syntax  by  Paynator,  he  the  sire  of  the  dam  of  Buc- 
caneer. Lottery  was  the  sire  of  Inheritor,  dam  Hand  Maideu  by  Walton,  .son  of  Sir 
Peter,  Vcrulam,  dam  Wire  by  Whisker,  and  Sheet  Anchor,  dam  Morgiana  by  Muley. 
Sheet  Anchor  got  Weatherbit,  out  of  Miss  Letty  by  Priam,  and  CoUiugwood,  out  of 
Kalmia  by  Magistrate.  Weatherbit's  blood  comes  to  us  through  imp.  Cicily  Jopson 
(dam  of  Waverly,  Phu>be  Mayflower,  Katrine,  Flash  of  Lightning,  etc.),  her  dam 
Cestrea  by  Faugh-a-Ballagh  ;  imp.  Weatherwitch  (dam  of  Weatherby,  Little  Mack, 
Florence  (the  last  the  dam  of  Hindoo  and  gramjam  of  the  grand  mare  Fireuzi),  W^ater- 
witcb,  Fonso,  the  promising  sire,  Fouwitch,  etc.  Tramp  was  the  sire  of  Trampoline, 
dam  of  Glcncoe,  winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas  in  1834,  Miss  Kose,  ini]i.  Y'orkshire's  dam, 
out  of  daughter  of  Saucho  by  Don  Quixote,  son  of  Eclipse.  Tramp  was  also  sire  of 
Charlotte  West  and  Tarantula  (winners  of  the  1,000  Guineas  in  1830  and  1833),  Lady 
Moore  Carew,  the  dam  of  Mendicant  (winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas  and  Oaks  in  1846;, 
and  of  Fury,  dam  of  Our  Nell  (winner  of  the  Oaks  in  1842).  Tramp  was  also  sire  of 
St.  Giles  (winner  of  the  Derby  iu  1832),  Dangerous  (winner  of  the  Derby  in  18.33),  and 
Barefoot  (winner  of  the  St.  Leger  iu  1823),  who  was  imported  to  America  and  made 
Lis  impression  on  the  stock  of  this  country.  Mercury,  1778,  by  Ecli2)se,  dam  by  Tartar, 
sou  of  Partner,  grandam  by  Jlogul,  sou  of  the  Godoljihin  Arabian.  Mercury  got 
Gohanua,  1790,  dam  by  Herod,  out  of  jUaideu  by  Matchem.  Gohanua  got  Waiulerer, 
ont  of  Catherine  by  Woodpecker.  Wanderer  was  sire  of  Peri,  dam  of  Sir  Hercules. 
Gidiauna  also  got  the  dam  of  Moses  (sire  of  Pauline,  dam  of  Gladiator),  Golumpns, 
out  of  Catherine  by  Woodpecker,  sire  of  the  grandam  of  Jlelbourue,  imp.  Trustee,  and 
Mundig  (winner  of  the  Derby  iu  1835),  out  of  Emma  by  Whisker.  Trustee  was  a  good 
and  successful  stallion  in  America,  sire  of  Revenue,  dam  Rosalie  Somers  by  Sir  Charles. 
Revenue  got  Planet,  Exchecquer,  Orion  and  Ninette,  ont  of  Nina  by  Boston.  Trustee 
also  got  the  noted  gelding  Renbe,  out  of  Minstrel  by  Medoc,  .John  Black,  out  of  imp. 
Maria  Black  by  Filho-da-Puta,  Hidillestouc,  dam  by  Bullock's  Muckle  John.  Trustee 
was  the  sire  of  the  noted  race-mare  Fashion,  that  defeated  Boston  iu  the  great  match. 
Through  Fashion's  daughter  Young  Fashion  there  are  some  good  ones.  Trustee  also 
got  Ann  Stevens  (dam  of  Kate  and  Frank  Boston),  out  of  imp.  Caprice  by  Muley,  and 
the  noted  Levity,  out  of  Vaudal's  dam  by  imj).  Tranby.  Levity  was  the  dam  of  Ruric 
by  imp.  Sovereign,  the  noted  proiluciug  sisters  Lightsome  and  Mililred  by  imp.  Glen- 
coc,  Brcnna,  the  dam  of  Brademante  (The  Bard's  dam),  Ella  Hankius  and  Athalarlc 
(Tom  M'arlin"s  dam)  by  Gilroy,  Lever  and  Legatee  by  Lexington.  Catton  was  also 
the  sire  of  imp.  Gallopade,  out  of  Camilliua  by  Camillus,  son  of  Hambletonian  by 
King  Fergus.  Gallojiaile  was  the  dam  of  Fandango  and  Cotillion  by  imp.  Leviathan. 
Cracovieune,  Quadrille,  Hornpipe  and  Reel  by  imp.  Glencoe.  Keel  is  the  dam  of 
Prioress,  Starke,  Lecoaipte,  that  defeated  Lexington,  War  Dance,  etc.  The  blood  is 
found  m  the  peiligrecs  of  many  of  our  very  best  horses. 

Catton  was  the  sire  of  Royal  Oak,  ont  of  a  daughter  of  Suudensko.  Royal  Oak 
got  Slaue  ont  of  a  daughter  of  OrviHe.     Slane  got  Queen  .\uue.  dam  of  Kingston,  ont 


40  THE    THOROUGHBRED    HORSE. 


of  Garcia  by  Octiivian,  The  Arrow,  dam  of  Carabuscaii,  out  of  Sontliilowii  by  Defence, 
The  Merry  Mouarch,  winner  of  the  Derby,  1845,  out  of  The  Margravine  by  Little  John, 
son  of  Octavius,  Conynghara  (winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  1847).  Catton  also  got 
Mulatto,  out  of  Desilemona  by  Orville.  Mulatto  got  Martha  Lynn,  dam  of  Voltigeur, 
out  of  Leda  by  Fillio-da-Puta.  Mulatto  also  got  IJlooinsbiiry,  winner  of  the  Derby, 
1839,  out  of  Arrot  Lass  by  Ardrossan.  Catton  got  Sandbeck  oat  of  Orvilliua.  sister 
to  Orville,  by  Beningbrough.  Sandbeck  got  Redshank,  sire  of  Ellen  Home,  the  gran- 
dam  of  Bcnd'or,  and  Barbellc,  the  dam  of  The  Flying  Dutchman,  out  of  Darioletta 
by  Amadis,  son  of  Don  Quixote  by  Eclipse.  Catton  also  got  imp.  Contract  out  of 
Helen  by  Hamblctonian,  and  imp.  Nonplus,  out  of  Miss  Garfortli  by  Walton.  Saltram 
by  Eclipse,  dam  Virago  by  Snap,  won  the  Derby,  1783,  and  was  imported  to  America 
in  1800.  He  got  Whiskey,  sire  of  the  dams  of  imp.  Priam,  Phantom  and  Mnley,  in 
England.  Saltram  got  the  dam  of  Tiraoleon  (sire  of  Boston),  .Jenny  Cockracy,  and 
Betsey  Haxall,  out  of  a  daughter  of  Symme's  Wildair.  A  daughter  of  Saltrara  dam 
by  imp.  Medley,  was  the  dam  of  Sir  Hal  liy  imp.  Sir  Harry.  Saltram  got  Rosy  Clack, 
out  of  Camilla  by  Melzar,  son  of  imp.  Medley,  she  the  dam  of  Tennessee  Oscar  and 
Rosetta  by  Wilke's  Wonder,  sou  of  imp.  Diomed,  Patty  I'ntf  and  her  sister,  dam 
of  Betsey  Saunders  by  Pacolet.  The  Darley  Arabian  male  line  is  represented  in 
Englaud  by  such  good  ones  as  Ayrshire  (Derby,  1888)  by  Hampton,  dam  Atalanta  by 
Galopin,  Bend'or  (Derby,  1880)  by  Doncaster  (Derby,  1873),  dam  Rouge  Rose  by 
Thormanby,  Bindigo  by  Ben  Battle,  dam  Hasty  Girl  by  Lord  Gongh,  Brag  by 
Strnau,  dam  Bounce 'by  Flatterer,  Donovan  (Derby  and  St.  Leger,  1889)  by  Galopin 
(Derby,  1875),  dam  Moweriua  by  Scottish  Chief,  Common  (2,000  Guineas,  Derby  and 
St.  Leger,  1891)  by  Isonomy,  dam  Thistle  by  Scottish  Chief,  Galliard  (2,000  Guineas, 
1883)  by  Galopin,  dam  JInvis  by  Macaroni,  Galopin  (Derby,  1875)  by  Vedette,  dam 
Flying  Duchess  by  The  Flying  Dutchman,  Hagioscope  by  Speinlum,  dam  Sophia  by 
Macaroni,  Minting  by  Lord  Lyon,  dam  Mint  Sauce  by  Young  Melbourne,  Muneaster  by 
Doncaster,  dam  Windermere  by  Macaroni,  Lowland  Chief  by  Lowlander,  dam  Ba- 
thilde  by  Stockwell,  Peter  by  Hermit,  dam  Lady  Masham  by  Brother  to  Stratford, 
Petrarch  by  Lord  Clifden  dam  Laura  by  Orlando.  Pero  Gomez  (St.  Leger,  18(59)  by 
Beadsman,  dam  Salamanca  by  Student,  Petronel  (2,000  Guineas,  1880)  by  Musket,  dam 
Crytheia  by  Hesperus,  Ormonde  (2,000  Guineas,  Derby  and  St.  Leger,  1886)  by  Bend'or, 
dam  Lily  Agnes  by  Macaroni,  Saraband  by  Muneaster,  dam  Highland  Fling  by  Scottish 
Chief,  Silvio  (Derby  and  St.  Leger,  1877)  by  Blair  Athol,  dam  Silverhair  by  Kingston, 
Sefton  (Derby,  1878)  by  Speculum,  dam  Lady  Sefton  by  West  Australian,  St.  Gatien 
(dead  heat  with  Harvester  and  walked  over  for  the  Derby,  1884)  by  Rotherhill  or  The 
Rover,  dam  Saint  Editha  by  Kingley  Vale,  Springfield  by  St.  Albans,  dam  Viridis  by 
Marsyas,  Surefoot  (2,000  Guineas,  1890)  by  Wisdom,  dam  by  Galopin,  out  of  Jliss 
Foote  l)y  Orlando,  The  Bard  by  Petrarch  dam  Magdalene  by  Syrian,  St.  Simon  by 
Galopin,  dam  St.  .\ngcla  by  King  Tom,  Timothy  by  Hermit,  d.am  La<ly  Slasham  by 
Brother  to  Staftbrd,  Tristan  by  Hermit,  dam  Thrift  by  Stockwell,  Weulock  (St.  Leger, 
1872)  by  Lord  Clifden,  dam  Mineral  by  Rataplan,  Wisdom  by  Blinkhoolie,  dam  Aline 
by  Stockwell,  Merry  Hampton  (Derby,  1887)  by  Hampton,  dam  Doll  Tearsheet  by 
Broomiolaw,  Sainfoin  (Derliy,  1890)  by  Springfield,  dam  Sanda  by  Weulock,  the  two 
last  untried  in  the  stud.  In  America  we  are  full  as  strong  in  this  bloud,  not  only  in 
imported  horses,  many  of  them  successes  in  the  stud,  but  in  native  bred  horses  who 
were  tirst-class  race-horses  and  are  popular  and  successful  stallions.  Imported  St. 
Blaise  (Derby,  18;3)  by  Hermit,  dam  Fusee  l)y  Marsyas,  Rayon  d'Or  (St.  Leger,  1679) 
by  Flageolet,  dam  Araucaria  by  Aml)ro.se,  Daluacardoch  (dead)  by  Rataplan,  dam 
Mayonaise  by  Teddington,  Blythewood  by  Adventurer,  dam  Bonny  Bell  by  Voltigeur, 
The  Jacobite  by  Prince  Charlie,  dam  sister  to  Little  Lady  l)y  Orlando,  Uhlan  by  Tho 
Ranger,  dam  La  Mechiiute  by  Turnus,  Deceiver  by  Weulock,  dam  Boot  anil  Saddle 
by  Trumpeter,  Stonclienge  by  Blair  Athol,  dam  Coimbra  by  Kingston.  Charaxua 
by  Distin,  dam  Sappho  by  Kingston,  Maxim  by  Musket,  dam  Realization  by 
Vespasian.  Kantaka  by  Scottish  Chief,  dam  Seclusion  (Hermit's  dam)  by  Tad- 
mor.  Saxon  by  Beadsuuin.  dam  Girasol  by  Asteroid.  Galore  by  Galopin,  dam  Lady 
Maura  by  Macaroni.    King  Galop  I>y  (ialopin,  dam  by   King  T(uu,  out  of  Sua.shine  l)y 


THE  THOROUGHBRED   HORSE.  4t 

Tboriiiaiiby.  Great  Tom  Ijy  Kiug  Tom,  dam  Woodcraft  l)y  Voltigeur.  Top  Gallant  and 
Stalwart  brothers  by  Sterling,  dam  Sea^Iark  by  Adventurer.  Loyalist  by  Sterling, 
dam  Casuistry  by  The  Miner.  The  Sailor  Prince  by  Albert  Victor,  dam  Hermita  by 
Hermit.  Laureate  by  Petrarch,  dam  Macaria  by  Macaroni.  Daudie  Dinmont  by  Silvio, 
dam  Meg  Merrilies  by  Macgregor.  Glenelg  by  Citadel,  dam  Babta  by  Kingston.  Eothen 
by  Hampton,  dam  Sultana  Ijy  Oxford.  Eossington  by  Doncaster,  dam  Lily  Agnes  (Or- 
monde's dam)  by  Macaroni.  Wagner  by  Prince  Charlie,  dam  Duchess  of  Malfi  by 
Elland.  ICyrle  Daly  by  Artillery,  dam  Colleen  Ehue  by  Gemma  di  Vergy.  Siddartha 
by  Pero  Gomez,  dam  The  Pearl  by  Newminster.  Many  of  these  are  not  Derby  or  St. 
Leger  winners  but  very  highly  bred  and  successful  stallions.  Amongst  those  bred  in 
America,  and  who  possess  racing  qualities  sufficient  to  class  them  with  the  best  per- 
formers in  England,  are  the  following:  Salvator  by  Prince  Charlie,  dam  Salina  by 
Lexington  (winner  of  the  fastest  mile  ever  run  in  the  world,  1.35+,  and  1^^  miles  with 
122  lbs.  in  2.0.5),  Longfellow,  the  equal  of  any  sire  in  the  world,  by  imp.  Leam- 
ington, dam  Nantnra  by  firawuer's  Eclipse,  Leonatus  by  Longfellow,  dam  Semper 
Felix  by  imp.  Phaeton,  winner  of  ten  stakes  at  3  years  old,  and  a  successful  stallion. 
Luke  Blackburn  by  imji.  Bonnie  Scotland,  dam  Nevada  by  Lexington,  winner  of 
22  out  of  24  races  at  3  years  old,  and  a  successful  stallion.  Eolus,  a  superior  race-horse 
and  successful  stallion  by  imp.  Leamington,  dam  Fanny  Washington  by  Eeveuue, 
Enquirer,  a  superior  race-horse  and  successful  stallion  by  imp.  Leamington,  dam  Lida 
by  Lexington,  the  brothers  Onondaga,  Stratford  and  Sensation  (unbeaten)  by  imp. 
Leamington,  dam  Susan  Beaiie  by  Lexington.  Inspector  B.  and  Getaway,  good  racers, 
by  Enquirer,  dam  Colossa  by  Colossus,  Iroquois  (winner  of  the  Derby  and  St.  Leger 
in  18-il)  by  imp.  Leamington,  dam  Maggie  B.  B.  by  imp.  Australian,  Lisbon  by  imp. 
Phaeton,  dam  imp.  Lady  Love  by  Stockwell  or  Caterer,  Troubadour  by  Lisbon,  dam 
Glenluiue  by  imp.  Glenelg,  Powhattau  (brother  to  Parole)  by  imp.  Leamington, 
dam  ilaiden  by  Lexington,  Alarm  by  imp.  Eclipse,  dam  imp.  Maud  by  Stockwell, 
Panii|ue  and  Wawekus  (brothers)  by  Alarm,  dam  Maggie  B.  B.  by  imp.  Australian, 
Falsetto  by  Enquirer,  dam  Farfalettaby  imp.  Australian,  The  Bard,  a  superior  horse, 
by  Longfellow,  dam  Brademante  by  War  Dance,  Blue  Eyes  by  En(iuirer,  dam  Buchu 
by  Planet,  Linden  by  Longfellow,  dam  Linda  Lewis  by  Oliver,  Lougstreet  by  Long- 
fellow, dam  Semper  Idem  by  imp.  Glen  Athol,  Belvidere  and  Sir  Dixon  (brothers)  by 
imp.  Billet,  dam  Jaconet  by  imp.  Leamington,  Himyar  by  Alarm,  dam  Hira  by  Lex- 
ington, Aramis  bj-  imp.  Phaeton,  tlam  Nellie  Grey  by  Lexington,  Aretino  by  Aramis, 
dam  Sprightly  by  Lexington,  Elias  Lawrence  by  imp.  Billet,  dam  Sprightly  by  Lex- 
ington, Whisper  by  Planet,  dam  Mattie  Gross  by  Lexington,  Bramble  by  imp.  Bonnie 
Scotland,  dam  Ivy  Leaf  by  imp.  Australian,  Foxhall  by  Kiug  Alfonso,  dam  Jamaica 
by  Lexington  (winner  of  the  Grand  Prize  of  Paris,  etc.).  Forester  by  imp.  Ill  TIsed, 
dam  Woodbine  l)y  Censor  or  Kentucky,  King  Alfonso  by  imp.  Phaeton,  dam  Capitola 
by  Vandal,  Pontiac  by  Pero  Gomez,  dam  imp.  Ageuoria  by  Adventurer,  Jils  Jolinson  by 
Longfellow,  dam  Fanny  Wells  by  imp.  Sovereign,  His  Highness  by  ini]).  Ill  Used, 
dam  iiii]).  Princess  by  King  Tom,  a  grand  good  one,  with  many  others  which  possess 
on  the  female  side  a  large  infusion  of  the  coveted  Herod  blood.  In  fact,  our  American 
horses  possess  more  of  the  Herod  blood  through  Glencoe,  who  sired  England's  most 
noted  matron,  Pocahontas,  dam  of  .Stockwell,  Eatajjlan,  King  Tom,  etc.,  than  can  be 
found  in  the  world. 

The  Alcock  .\rabian  was  imiiorted  into  England  about  1720,  by  whom  it  is  not 
stated,  but  finm  his  name  by  Mr.  .Vleock.  He  was  noted  as  the  sire  of  Crab,  dam 
sister  to  .Soreheels  by  Basto,  2d  dam  (Partner's  dam),  sister  to  Mixbury  Galloway  by 
the  Cnrwen  Bay  Barb,  3d  dam  by  Curwen's  Old  Spot,  4th  dam  by  White-legged 
Lowther  Barb,  ."jth  dam  the  old  Vintner  marc.  This  old  Vintner  mare  was  the 
property  of  Mr.  Curw<;n,  of  Workington,  and  was  said  by  Mr.  Croft  to  have  been  the 
best  bled  mare  and  best  racer  of  her  day.  She  was  the  dam  (in  a<lilition  to  the 
filly  aliove  mentioned)  of  a  lilly  by  Pulleine's  Chestnut  Arabian,  which  was  the  dam 
of  the  (illy  by  Blossom,  son  of  Curwen's  Bay  Barb.  To  the  old  Vintner  mare  trace 
m  direct  female  line  Croft's  Partner,  Soreheels.  Crab.  Snip,  Pacolet.  Syphon,  Soldier, 
Mercury,  Master  Bagot,   St.  Giles,   lioudrow,    Dick   Andrews,    Ecmembrancer,   Jolui 


42  THE   THOROUGHBRED    HORSE. 

o'  Gaunt,  rompey,  Muley  Moloch,  Nutwitb,  Lanibton,  Tlie  Coufessor,  Prism,  Warlock, 
Katau,  Springy  Jack,  Daniel  O'Ronrkc,  Win^ave,  Outfit,  Beudigo,  Peter,  I'eregrine 
Tcrtius,  etc. 

This  Arabian  also  got  Mr.  Alcock's  Spot,  the  Duke  of  Ancaster's  Gentleman,  and 
the  mare,  dam  Flash  by  the  Curwen  Bay  Barb,  ont  of  a  natural  Barb  mare,  that  was 
the  dam  of  Dismal  by  the  Godolphin  Arabian,  Whitefoot  by  Bolton  AVhitefoot,  and 
Trille  by  Fox.  Crab  was  a  superior  race-horse,  and  as  a  stallion  in  Mr.  Pauton's  stud 
was  noted  as  the  sire  of  many  good  race-horses,  stallions  and  brood  mares. 

The  Godolphin  Arabian.  This,  the  most  noted  of  all  the  Eastern  sires,  was  a 
dark  bay  or  brown  horse,  foaled  in  1724,  and  was  by  many  regarded  as  a  Barb.  He 
was  brought  from  Franco  by  Mr.  Coke,  and  it  is  said  that  he  actually  drew  a  cart  in 
the  streets  of  Paris.  Be  this  true  or  not,  he  unquestionably  contributed  more  to  the 
breed  of  thoroughbreds  than  any  stallion  either  before  or  since  his  time.  Mr.  Coke 
presented  him  to  Mr.  Williams,  keeper  of  the  St.  James  Coffee  House,  by  whom  he 
was  presented  to  Lord  Godolphin,  whose  property  he  remained  until  his  death  at  Gog- 
magog.  iu  1753.  It  is  true  that  every  superior  race-horse  of  the  present  day.  either  iu 
America,  France  or  England,  partakes  largely  of  his  blood.  The  Godolphin  was 
teazer  to  Hobgoblin,  son  of  Aleppo  by  the  Darley  Arabian  and  Mr.  Brewster's  old 
Hautboy  mare,  in  1730  and  1731.  On  Hobgoblin's  refusal  to  cover  Roxana,  she  was 
bred  to  the  Godolphin  Arabian,  and  from  that  cover  she  produced  Lath,  tlie  first 
horse  the  Arabian  ever  got.  Lath,  a  bay  horse  foaled  in  1732  (named  from  his  fiat 
sides),  was  a  superior  race-horse,  the  best  one  of  his  day.  Cade,  his  owu  brother, 
was  a  bay  horse,  foaled  in  1734,  and  was  named  Cade  from  the  fact  that  he  was 
brought  up  on  cow's  milk,  his  dam  dying  when  he  was  only  ten  days  old,  "  To  caile, 
to  bring  uji  in  softness."  Cade  was  an  indifferent  race-horse,  but  a  very  successful 
stallion,  which  success  is  attributed  not  only  to  his  superior  blood,  but  to  his  grand 
symmetry  iu  form.  Roxana,  the  dam  of  Lath,  Cade,  and  Roundhead  by  De\onshire 
Childers,was  owned  by  Lord  Godolphin.  She  was  by  the  Bald  Galloway,  dam  sister  to 
Chaunter  by  the  Akaster  Turk,  2d  dam  by  the  Leedes  Arabian,  3d  dam  by  Spanker, 
4tli  dam  old  Morocco  mare  (Old  Peg,  Si)anker'8  dam)  by  Morocco  Barb,  .5th  dam  Old 
Bald  Peg  by  an  Arabian,  out  of  a  Barb  mare.  Lath  got  Hector,  Miss  (the  dam  of 
Fairy)  by  Shepherd's  Crab,  Redcap,  and  Duchess,  dam  Young  Miss  Belvoir  by  Flying 
Childers.  Duchess,  was  the  dam  of  Brimstone  by  Devonshire  Chestnut  Arabian,  and 
she  the  dam  of  Squib  by  Spectator.  A  daughter  of  Lath,  out  of  Brown  Basto 
(sister  to  Snip),  was  the  dam  of  Omar  by  the  Godolphin  Araluan,  Crazy  by  Lath, 
dam  Bay  Basto  (sister  to  Snip),  was  the  dam  of  Virago  and  two  sisters  by  Panton 
Arabian,  and  the  bay  horse  Protector,  im)>ortod  into  America  and  here  called  Lath, 
by  Shepherd's  Crab.  Virago  was  the. dam  of  Hollandaise  by  Matchem  (winner of  St. 
Leger,  1778),  and  the  grey  filly  Gunilda,  imported  to  America  by  Star,  sonof  Regulus 
by  the  Godolphin  Arabian.  Gunilda  (called  also  Virago)  was  the  dam  of  Marske, 
Mask  and  Virago  by  imp.  Sharli,  son  of  Marske  by  Squirt.  From  Virago  by  Shark, 
many  excellent  race-horses  have  descended,  including  Phoenix  Belle,  Cora  Lynn, 
Miss  Carter,  Lilac,  Joe  Daniels,  etc.  Miss  Carter  is  the  dam  of  Hildegarde,  Isse, 
Poteen,  etc.  Crazy  was  also  dam  of  Quill  and  sister  by  Feather,  sou  of  the  Godolphin 
Arabian.  This  Feather  mare,  sister  to  Quill,  was  the  dam  of  Anvil  by  Herod,  who 
was  sire  of  the  grandam  of  im]!.  Leviathan. 

Lath  was  also  the  graudsire  of  BDiiny  Lass  by  Soip.  Cade  was  much  more  dis- 
tinguished iis  a  stallion.  He  got  Jlatilieni  (174S),  dam  sister  to  Mis.s  Partner  by  Croft's 
Partner.  2<1  dam  Brown  Farewell  by  Makeless,  3d  dam  by  Brininu;r,  4th  dam  by 
Place's  White  Turk,  r.tli  daiii  hy  Dodsworth,  out  of  the  Layton  Violet  Barb  mare. 
Changeling,  a  ludtliir  aiul  a  lull  sisterout  of  the  same  mare.  Matchem  wasasuperior 
race-horse,  ami  was  a  very  succcrssl'ul  stallion,  being  the  sire  of  3.54  winners  in 
23  years  that  won  in  money  |75'J,S.5II.OO,  in  addition  to  cups. 

Matchem  got  Conductor  (17()7),  Alfred,  Georgiana,  Eyeliright,  etc.,  out  of  a  daugh- 
terof  Snaj)  by  Snip  by  Flying  Childers,  2d  dam  by  the  Cullon  Arabian,  3d  dam  Grise- 
wood's  Lady  Thigh  by  Croft's  Partner,  4tli  dam  by  Greyhound,  tracing  through  the  old 
Montagu  mare  to  a  Koyal  mare.     Conductor  got  luiperator  (1776),  dam   by  Herod,  2(1 


THE   THOROUGHBRED    HORSE.  43 

dam  Cariua  by  Marske  (sire  of  Eclii)se),  out  of  a  (laughter  of  Blauk,  son  of  tlie 
(Joilolphiu  Arabian,  tracing  through  Miss  Hip  by  Oysterfoot  (Arabiau)  to  the  uoted 
Coppin  mare.  Comluctor  also  got  Trumpator  (1782),  Cat,  Cantator,  etc.,  daui  Bni- 
iictte  by  Sfjuirrel,  son  of  Traveler  by  Partner,  2il  dara  Dove  by  Matchless,  smi  of  tho 
Oodolphin  Arabian,  tracing  througli  Look-at-uie-Lads  by  Grasshopper,  son  of  the 
ISycrly  Turk,  to  the  Ohlfield  mare,  said  to  have  been  very  highly  bred.  Imperator 
got  I'ipator  (ITSt!),  out  of  Brunette,  the  dam  of  Trumpator  by  Squirrel.  Pipator  got 
Kemembrancer  (winner  of  St.  Leger,  1803)  out  of  Queen  Mab,  sister  to  Mercury  by 
Eclipse.  Trumpator  got  Paynator  (1791),  dam  by  Mark  Anthony,  son  of  Spectator  by 
Crab,  2d  dam  Siguiira  by  Snap,  grandson  of  Flying  Childers,  out  of  Miss  Windsor  by 
the  Godolphiu  Araliiau.  Trnmjiator  also  got  Sorcerer  (1796),  dam  Young  Giantess  by 
Diomed,  2d  dam  (Jiantess  by  Matchem,  tracing  through  a  sister  to  Roxaua  (dam  of 
Lath  and  Cade),  to  the  old  Morocco  mare  (Spanker's  dam)  by  Morocco  Barb. 
Paynator  got  Dr.  Syntax  (1811),  dam  by  Beningbrough,  son  of  King  Fergus  by 
Eclipse,  2d  dam  .Jenny  Mole  by  Carbuncle,  grandson  of  the  Godolphiu  Arabian,  out  of 
a  daughter  of  Prince  T'Quassaw,  gi-andsnn  of  the  Daiiey  Arabian.  Dr.  Syntax  got 
The  Doctor  (sire  of  Malcolm),  dam  by  Lottery,  out  of  Elizabeth  by  Walton,  and  the 
noted  Bee's-wing,  dam  of  Newmiuster,  out  of  a  mare  by  Ardrossan,  son  of  .lohu  Bull, 
out  of  Lady  Eliza  by  Whitworth,  son  of  Agonistes. 

Paynator  got  the  dam  of  Cain  by  Paulowitz,  out  of  a  Delpini  mare.  Sorcerer 
got  Conius,  dam  Houghton  Lass  by  Sir  Peter,  son  of  Highflyer  by  Herod,  out  of 
Alexiua  by  King  Fergus,  son  of  Eclipse.  Comus  got  Humphrey  Clinker,  out  of 
Clinkerina  by  Clinker,  son  of  Sir  Peter.  Humphrey  Clinker  got  Melbourne,  out  of 
daughter  of  Cervautes,  son  of  Don  Quixote  by  Eclipse,  grandam  by  Golumpus, 
son  of  Gohanua  by  Mercury.  Melbourue  got  West  Australian  (winner  of  the 
2.000  Guineas,  Derby  and  St.  Leger,  1853),  dam  Mowerina  by  Touchstone,  out  of 
Emma  by  Whisker,  son  of  Waxy,  Blink  Bonny  (winner  of  the  Oaks  and  Derby,  1857), 
dam  of  Blair  Athol  (winner  of  Derby  and  St.  Leger,  1864),  and  Breadalbane,  out  of 
Queen  Mary  by  Gladiator,  Cauezou  (winner  of  1,000  Guineas,  1848),  out  of  Madame 
Pelerine  by  Velocipede,  sou  of  Blacklo-k.  Canezou  was  the  dam  of  Fazzoletto  by  Or- 
lando, Cape  Flyaway  by  The  Flying  Dutchman,  etc.  Melbourue  got  Cymba  (winner 
of  the  Oaks,  1848),  out  of  Skiff  by  Sheet  Anchor,  and  she  was  the  grandam  of  Marden, 
Charon  and  The  Abbot.  Marchioness  (winner  of  the  Oaks,  1855)  by  Melbourne,  out  of 
Ciuizelli  by  Touchstone,  was  sent  to  Australia  and  was  the  dam  olAngler  by  Fisherman, 
winner  of  the  A'ictoria  Derby,  St.  Leger  and  Ballarat  Derby,  and  sire  of  Onyx  and  Robin- 
son Crusoe.  Melbourne  was  also  sire  of  Mentmore  Lass  ( wiimer  of  the  1,000  Guineas, 
18.53),  out  of  Emerald  by  Defence.  Mentmore  Lass  was  the  dam.  of  Hannah  (win- 
ner of  the  1,000  Guineas,  Oaks  and  St.  Leger,  1871).  West  Australian  was  the  sire  of 
Brown  Agnes  (dam  of  Brown  Bread),  out  of  Miss  Agnes  by  Birdcatcher,  Lady 
Sefton  (dam  of  Sefton,  winner  of  the  Derby,  1878),  out  of  Clarissa  by  Pantaloon, 
Solon,  sire  of  Barcaldine,  Philammou,  etc.,  out  of  Darling's  dam  by  Birdcatcher,  anil 
the  dam  of  Musket  by  Toxopholite.  Musket  is  sire  of  imp.  Maxim,  Martini-Henry  and 
Petronel  (winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  six  Queen's  Plates  and  the  Doncaster  Cup). 
■\Vest  Australian  also  got  Snnnnerside  (winner  of  the  Oaks,  18.59),  dam  of  Priutau- 
niere  (Poulct's  dam),  out  of  Ellerdale  by  Lanercost.  West  Australian  also  got  imp. 
Australian  (dam  Emilia  (imp.)  by  Young  Emilins),  who  was  not  only  a  snjjerior race- 
horse but  one  of  the  best  and  uuist  popular  stallions  ever  in  America,  sire  of  Wild- 
idle  (four  miles,  T.25J),  o\it  of  IiUcwild  (Indies,  7.26^)  by  Lexington,  Fellowcraft 
(t  miles,  7.19.J),  Spendthrift,  Jlisci,  Kutherford,  etc.,  out  of  Aerolite  by  Lexington, 
Baden  Baden,  Helmbold,  etc.,  out  of  Lavender  by  AVagner,  Abd-el-Kader,  Abd-el- 
Koree,  Wilful,  Silent  Friend,  Mate,  Atilla,  Lcinster,  Farfaletta  (the  dam  of  Falsetto), 
Maggie  B.  B.,  dam  of  Iroquois  (winner  of  both  the  Derby  and  St  Leger),  Ivy  Leaf 
(ilam  of  Bramble,  Brambaletta,  etc.),  and  Lizzie  Lucas,  dam  of  Lytton,  Cambyses, 
etc.  Melbourne  was  also  sue  of  Sir  Tatton  ."^ykes  (winner  of  St.  Leger,  1846),  dam 
by  Margrave  (imj).),  Prime  Minister  (dam  by  Sheet  Anchor),  who  got  Knight  of  the 
Garter  (winner  of  the  Tradesman  Plate,  Chester,  1869),  out  of  Kosa  Boidieur  by 
Touchstone.     Kniiiht  of  the  Garter  was  the  sire  of  IVzcdswit,  out  of  The  .Tewel  by 


44  THE    THOROUGHBRED    HORSE. 

Stockwell.  Melbourne  also  got  Young  Melbourne,  dam  Clarissa  by  Pantaloon,  son 
of  Castrel,  out  of  a  daughter  of  Gleucoe.  Young  Melbourne  got  Gen.  Peel  and  .states- 
man, dam  a  daughter  of  Orlando,  out  of  Brown  Bes.s  by  Camel.  Gen.  Peel  won 
the  2,000  Guineas,  1864,  and  was  second  in  both  the  Derby  and  St.  Leger  to  Blair 
Athol.  Young  Melbourne  also  got  New  Holland  (winner  of  the  Goodwood  Cup),  out 
of  Bounceaw  ay  by  Zuyder  Zee,  son  of  Orlando,  Brother  to  Strafford,  out  of  daughter  of 
Gameboy,  Ka[)i(l  Rhone,  dam  by  Lauercost  or  Retriever,  Pell  Mell,  dam  JIakesliift  by 
Voltigeur,  he  the  sire  of  Carlton,  out  of  Bonny  Spec  by  Speculum.  Young  Mel- 
bourne showed  best  through  his  ilaughters.  Mint  Sauce,  dam  of  Minting  by  Lord 
Lyon  (winner  of  the  Grand  Prize  of  Paris),  The  Lambkin,  (winner  of  the  St. 
Leger,  1884)  by  Camballo,  and  his  sister  Mintlie  (winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas, 
18S9),  out  of  Sycce  by  Marsyas,  Adelaide,  dam  of  Peregrine  (wiuuer  of  the  2,000 
Guineas,  1881)  by  Pero  Gomez,  dam  by  Teddingtou,  Faraway,  (dam  of  Eafaello), 
out  of  Maid  of  Masham  by  Don  John,  Patchwork  (dam  of  Quilt,  Crosspatch, 
etc.),  out  of  Makeshift  by  A'oltigeur;  Wheatear  (dam  of  Skylark,  winner  of  the 
Gold  Vase  at  Ascot,  by  King  Tom,  and  Harvester,  who  ran  a  dead  heat  and 
divided  the  Derby  with  St.  Gatien,  1884),  out  of  .Swallow  by  Cotherstoue.  Humphrey 
Clinker  was  also  sire  of  Bran,  dam  Velvet  by  Oiseau,  out  of  Wire,  sister  to  Whale- 
bone by  Waxy.  Bran  was  the  sire  of  Our  Nell,  winner  of  the  Oaks,  1842.  Humplirey 
Clinker  was  sire  of  Rockingham  (winner  of  St.  Leger,  1833),  The  Biddy  (diim  of 
Priestess  by  The  Doctor)  out  of  Idalia  by  Peruvian.  The  Biddy  was-  dam  of  The 
Gem  by  Touchstone,  and  she  the  dam  of  Regalia  (winner  of  the  Oaks,  186."))  1>y  .stock- 
well.  The  Priestess  was  the  dam  of  Dulcibelhi  by  Voltigeur,  and  she  the  dam  of 
Idalia  by  Cambuscan,  that  produced  imp.  Sir  Moilred  and  imp.  Cheviot.  C'omus 
was  sire  of  Reveller  (winner  of  St.  Leger,  1818),  out  of  Rosette  by  Beningbrough. 
Reveller  was  the  sire  of  imp.  Delight,  out  of  Defiance  by  Rubens.  Delight  was  the 
dam  of  Hagar  and  Matilda  Bynum  by  imp.  Gleucoe,  and  Shamrock  (imported  in 
ulcro)  by  St.  Patrick,  son  of  Walton  by  Sir  Peter.  Shamrock  was  the  sire  of  Heunie 
Farrow,  out  of  Ida  by  imp.  Belshazzar.  son  of  Blacklock,  she  the  dam  of  Mayflower 
by  imp.  Eclipse,  that  produced  Joe  Hooker,  the  popular  sire,  and  California  by  Monday, 
Warwick  and  Annie  Laurie  by  Hubbard.  Mimi,  the  sister  to  Mayflower,  is  dam  of 
Mask,  Jlikado  and  Kingliko  l)y  King  Ernest,  the  latter  a  very  promising  stallion. 
Ballerina  by  iniji.  Balrownic,  out  of  Hennie  Farrow,  is  the  dam  of  Balliiicttc  (dam  of 
Clara  W.,  Alta  and  Del  Norte)  by  Monday  or  Young  Eclipse,  and  Countess  Zoika  (dam 
of  Ed  Corrigan,  Judge  Post,  etc.  by  Norfolk.  Reveller  was  the  sire  of  Zillali,  out  of 
Morisca  by  Morisco,  son  of  Muley.  Zillah  was  the  dam  of  Prairie  Bird  by  Touch- 
stone, and  she  the  dam  of  England's  Beauty  by  Birdcatcher,  she  the  dam  of  inii>.  The 
Rake  (sire  of  Dundee)  by  Wihl  DayrcU,  Silverhair  (the  dam  of  Silvio,  Silvester  and 
Fetterlock)  by  Kingston,  Rose  of  Kent  (the  dam  of  Sycee  by  Marsyas)  by  Kingston. 
Sycee  was  the  dam  of  Mint  Sauce,  dam  of  Minting,  winner  of  the  Grand  Prize  of 
Paris,  and  The  Lambkin,  winner  of  the  St.  Leger,  1864.  Prairie  Bird  was  also  dam 
of  Vitula  by  Arthur  Wellesley,  the  dam  of  Bird  of  Freedom  (winner  of  City  and  Snb- 
nrlian  Il.nidicap).  Comus  was  the  sire  of  imp.  My  Lady  out  of  The  Colonel's  dam 
by  l)el))ini,  slie  the  dam  of  imp.  Delphine  by  Whisker,  that  was  the  <lani  of  imp. 
Monarch  by  Priam,  The  Queen,  full  sister  to  Monarch  and  imp.  Herald  by  Plenipo- 
tentiary. Sorcerer  was  the  sire  of  Snioleusko  (winner  of  the  2,000  (iuineas  and 
Derby,  1813),  dam  Wowski  liy  Mentor,  son  of  Justice  by  Merod,  out  of  Jlaria,  dam 
of  Wa.\y  by  Herod.  Clari  by  .Smolcnsko,  dam  by  Precipitate,  son  of  Mercury  by 
Eclip.se,  was  the  dam  of  Cliat,  Chatterer,  Chatterbox  anil  Cliitdiat  by  Magpie  in 
Ireland.  SmoleTisko  was  the  sire  of  Jerry  (winner  of  the  .St.  Leger,  1824),  out  of 
Louisa  by  Orville.  Jerry  was  the  sire  of  Tomboy,  out  of  Bee's-wing's  dam  by  Ardros- 
san.  Tomboy  was  the  sire  of  Nutwith,  out  of  ilaugliter  of  Comus.  Nutwith  (winner 
of  .St.  Leger,  1S13)  was  the  sire  of  Knight  of  Kars,  out  of  Pocahontas  by  (ilcncoe.  and 
of  Ganndioy,  out  of  Lady  Moore  Carew  by  Tramp.  Smolensko  was  also  the  sire  of 
The  Fawn,  out  of  .Icrboa  by  Gohanna,  and  The  Fawn  was  the  dam  of  Venison  by 
Partisan,  sini  of  Walton.  Venison  was  the  sire  of  Kingston,  out  of  (^necn  Anne  by 
Slane.  son  of  Royal  Oak  by  Cation,  Royal  Oak's  ilam  by  SmolcusUo.     Kingston  w.istlic 


THE  tii<)i:i)Ci;iiiu;ei)  house.  4o 

sire  of  iiuj).  Ulue  M;intle,  !>ilveib;ur  (il;im  of  Silvio,  winner  of  Derby  and  St.  Leger, 
1877),  imp.  Xon  rart-illc.  Mnu-at-.\nns,  Alarm,  etc.  ouiolensko's  blood  is  rei)resenteil 
ill  America  tbroii^U  imp.  Maria  Black  by  Kilbo-da-Piita,  wbosedam  was  by  Smolcnsko 
out  of  a  daughter  of  Sir  Peter.  Maria  Black  was  tbe  daui  of  Bay  Leaf  by  imp.  York- 
shire, the  daui  of  Beacon,  Bayswater,  Bayonet,  Baywood  Preakness,  Bay  Final,  Bay 
riower  and  Niagara  by  Lexington,  Biugaman  and  M.  A.  B.  by  Asteroid,  and  Bay 
Bush  by  liup.  Australian.  Bay  Flower  is  the  dam  of  Ivy  Leaf,  she  the  dam  of 
Bramble,  Brambaletta  (Merry  Monarch's  dam),  Bye  and  Bye  (Xow  or  Xever's  dam), 
Bonnie  Leaf,  all  by  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland,  Bazaar  by  .Jack  Maione,  and  Niagara,  a 
speedy,  good  race-horse,  by  Luke  Blackburn.  The  grandam  of  Gallopade,  that 
ibuuded  the  great  Reel  and  Dance  families,  is  a  daughter  of  Smolensko.  Sorcerer  is 
also  sire  of  Soothsayer  (winner  of  the  .St.  Leger.  1811),  dam  Goldenlocks  by  Delpini, 
son  of  Highflyer,  out  of  Violet  by  imp.  Shark,  son  of  Marske.  Soothsayitr  was  the 
sire  of  Filagree,  out  of  Web,  sister  to  Wire  and  Whalebone  by  Waxy.  Filagree  was 
the  dam  of  Cobweb  (winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas  and  Oaks)  by  Phantom,  sire  of  W^al- 
tou  and  imp.  Riddlesworth  (winner  of  the  2.000  Guineas,  1831)  by  Emilius,  and  of 
<Jhai-lotte  West  (winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas,  1830)  by  Tramp.  Cobweb  was  the  dam 
^)f  Bay  Middletou  by  Sultan,  sou  of  Selim  by  imp.  Buzzard.  Bay  Mi<ldleton  was  a 
grand  race-horse  (winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas  and  Derby,  1836)  and  successful  stal- 
lion, being  the  sire  of  Cowl,  out  of  Crucifix  by  Priam,  Hesperus,  out  of  Plenary  by 
Emilius,  Elleu  Middleton  (dam  of  Wild  Dayrell,  winner  of  Derby,  18.')o),  out  of 
Myrrha  by  Malek,  sou  of  Blacklock,  Britannia  IV.,  imiiorted  (dam  of  Madame  Dudley 
and  Brown  Prince,  sent  to  England,  by  Lexington,  Brigand  by  Planet,  Booty  by 
Asteroid,  etc),  Madame  Dudley  is  the  dam  of  Judith  and  Belinda  by  Gleuelg, 
Vintage  (the  dam  of  Ruby  Royal,  Flavilla,  etc.)  by  Virgil,  Santa  Rita  and  Virgie 
D.  (sisters  to  Viutage),  the  latter  dam  of  Hueueiue  by  Billet,  Booty  is  the  dam  of 
Violator  by  King  Ban,  Estelle  by  Himyar,  etc.  Bay  Middleton  was  also  sire  of  Eunice, 
dam  of  Sannterer,  out  of  Blue  Devils  by  Velocipede  ;  the  dam  of  King  Alfred,  and 
grandam  of  Enterprise,  out  of  West  Country  Lass  by  Venison  ;  Bay  Mi.ssy,  grandam 
of  Scottish  Chief,  out  of  Camilla  by  Y(uing  Phantom  :  The  Flying  Dutchnum  (winner 
of  Derby  and  St.  Leger,  1849),  sire  of  Flying  Duchess,  Galopin"s  dam,  out  of  Barbelle 
by  Sandbeck,  son  of  Catton,  and  of  Dutch  Skater,  out  of  Fulvie  by  Gladiator,  with 
other  good  ones  :  My  Dear  (grandam  of  Oxford  by  Birdcatcher),  out  of  Miss  Letty 
by  Priam  :  Hesperus  the  grandam  of  Petrouel,  out  of  Plenary  by  Emilius;  the  sister 
to  Cobweb  by  Phantom  produced  Flycatcher  by  Godolphin,  son  of  Partisan,  who  was 
the  grandam  of  imp.  Eclipse,  who  got  Alarm,  Ruthless,  Relentless,  Remorseless  and 
many  other  good  ones.  Soothsayer  was  sire  also  of  Tiresias  (winner  of  the  Derby, 
1819).  out  of  Pledge  by  Waxy. 

The  Goilolphin  Arabian  also  got  Blossom,  ,Jilt  and  Bragg,  dam  Ancaster  Blossom 
by  Crab,  sun  nf  the  Alcock  Arabian,  grandam  by  Flying  Childers,  out  of  Miss  Belvoir 
by  Grey  Grantham,  etc.  Jilt  was  the  dam  of  Arab  Ity  Panton  Arabian,  Jilt,  Hornet, 
Bashful,  Caligula  and  Bauble,  all  by  Blank,  Cripjile  was  own  brother  to  Cygnet  and 
Creeper  by  the  (Jodolphin  Arabian,  dam  Blossom,  sister  to  Ancaster  Blossom  by  Crab, 
Cripple  was  the  sire  of  the  great  Gimcrack,  a  superior  race-horse  and  the  sire  of  imp. 
Medley,  foaleil  in  177l>.  Medley  was  a  tine  race-horse  aiul  sire  of  Grey  Diomed 
(foaled  in  1786),  dam  by  Sloe,  siui  of  Partner,  grandam  by  imp.  Vampire,  out  of  imp. 
Calista  by  Forester :  Bellair  (Taylor's),  foaled  1786,  and  Calypso,  foaled  1793,  dam 
Selima  (Young)  by  Y'orick,  grandam  Black  Selima  by  imp.  Fearnought,  out  of  imp. 
Selima  by  the  Godolphin  Arabian;  Boxer,  foaled  1790,  dam  by  imj).  Fearnought; 
Quicksilver  (foaled  1783),  dam  by  Symme's  Wildair;  Melzar,  foaled  1791,  dam  by 
Symme's  Wildair,  grandam  by  imp.  Vampire,  out  of  imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade,  son 
of  the  Godolphin  Arabian  ;  Lamplighter,  dam  by  imp.  Lonsdale,  by  Jolly  Roger,  son 
of  Gower  stallion,  out  of  imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade;  Grey  Medley  (Barry's  of 
Tennessee),  dam  by  True  Whig,  gran<lam  Circe  by  Ariel,  out  of  imp.  Lady  Northum- 
berland :  the  Medley  mare  (owned  by  Marmaduke  Johnsou  of  Virginia),  dam  of  Miss 
Jefferson  by  imp.  Diomed,  Carolina  by  imp.  .Saltram.  Carolinian  by  imp.  True  Blue, 
and  the  famous  sisters,  Vanitv  and  li'calitv  by  Sir  Archv,  the  latter  dam  of  .Johnson's 


40  THE    TIIOIiOCGUBRED    HORSE. 

Medley  by  Sir  Hal,  Slender  and  Bonnets  o'  Blue  by  Sir  Charles,  the  latter  the  <lam  of 
the  noted  Fashion  (that  defeated  Boston  in  the  great  mati^h,  four-mile  heats,  run  over 
the  Union  Cmuse,  L.  I.,  May  10th,  1842,  in  7.32J,  7.45,  the  best  race  run  in  America  to 
that  date),  Mariner  by  Shark,  etc.  Gimcrack  was  also  sire  of  imp.  Clockfast,  and  of 
the  dam  of  Constable's  imp.  Pot-8-o-'s  mare,  grandam  of  American  Eclipse.  Godolphin 
Arabian  was  the  sire  of  Blank,  bay  horse,  foaled  1740,  dam  Little  Hartley  mare  by 
Bartletfs  Childers,  2(1  dam  Flying  Whigg  by  William's  Woodstock  Arabian.  3d  dam 
Toints,  own  sister  to  the  Bald  Galloway  by  the  St.  Victor  Barb,  4th  dam  Grey  Why- 
uot  by  Whynot,  son  of  the  Fenwick  Barb,  out  of  a  Royal  mare.  The  Little  Hartley 
mare  was  also  the  dam  of  Janus  and  Old  England,  and  a  filly  by  the  Godolphin 
Arabian,  which  filly  was  the  dam  of  Merlin  by  Second,  Babraham  Blank  by  Babraham, 
etc.  Blank  was  not  successful  as  a  race-horse  but  was  an  exceedingly  valuable 
stallion,  and  sire  of  Chatsworth  out  of  Fairy  by  Shepherd's  Crab;  Chrysolite, 'Gaiidy 
and  Gamesome,  out  of  Blossom  by  Pantou's  Crab;  Pacolet  out  of  Whiteneck  by 
Panton's  Crab,  son  of  Aleoek  Arabian  ;  Paymaster  out  of  Snap  Dragon  by  Snap,  son 
of  Snip  ;  Tatler  out  of  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner.  Blank  was  the  sire  of  Countess, 
out  of  a  daughter  of  Rib,  son  of  Crab.  Countess  was  the  dam  of  Horatia  and  Achilles 
by  Eclipse,  Delpini  by  Highflyer,  etc.  Horatia  was  the  dam  of  Stamford  by  Sir  Peter, 
and  his  brothers,  the  Derby  winners,  Paris,  1806,  and  Archduke,  1799,  imp.  into 
Virginia.  Blank  also  got  Dizzy  (out  of  Dizzy  by  Driver,  son  of  the  Wynn  Arabian), 
she  the  dam  of  Grey  Dorimant  by  Dorimant,  son  of  Otho ;  Golden  Grove,  the  dam  of 
Petvvorth  by  Herod  out  of  Spinster,  the  Widdrington  mare,  by  Partner ;  Helen  (the  dam 
of  Riot  and  Brim  by  Siiuirrel)  out  of  Mab  by  Crab  ;  Horatia,  dam  of  Jnno  by  Spectator, 
and  her  sister  (the  dam  of  imp.  Diomed),  out  of  a  daughter  of  Flying  Childers ;  Julia, 
dam  of  Promise  by  Snap,  and  Princess  by  Herod,  out  of  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner; 
Lilly,  dam  of  Hippona  by  Snap,  Jocasta  and  Drone  by  Herod,  out  of  Peggy  by  Cade; 
Principessa,  dam  of  Heinel  by  Squirrel,   out  of  a  daughter  of  the  Cullen  Arabian. 

Little  Hartley  mare  was  the  dam  of  Tortoise  and  his  sister  by  Whitefoot,  son 
of  Bay  Bolton.  This  Whitefoot  mare  was  the  dam  of  the  Gower  stallion  by  the 
Godolphin  Arabian.  The  Gower  stallion  was  the  sire  of  Little  David,  Lord  Gower's 
Sweejistakcs  (sire  of  Vonng  Sweepstakes,  Trentham,  Whitelegs,  Corsair,  Doctor,  etc.), 
Clio  (dam  of  Conqueror  by  Bajazet),  etc.  The  Godolphin  Arabian  got  Regnlns, 
and  his  sister  (the  dam  of  Folly  by  Blank,  and  Co<inette  by  the  Compton  Barb, 
slie  the  dam  of  Camilla,  Glider,  etc.,  by  Trentham),  dam  Grey  Robinson  by  the 
Bald  Galloway,  2d  liam  sister  to  Old  Country  Wench  by  Snake,  son  of  the  Lister 
Turk,  oil  dam  (irey  Wilkes,  sister  to  Clnmsy  by  Hautboy,  4th  dam  Miss  Betty 
D'Arcy's  Pet  mare,  daughter  of  a  Sedbury  Royal  mare.  Regulus  was  a  bay  horse 
foaled  in  1739.  Under  the  name  of  Sweetlips  he  won  a  unmljer  of  races,  and  at  six 
years  old  lie  won  eight  Royal  Plates  and  one  £,'>0  Plate.  He  was  never  beaten, 
and  was  superior  to  any  horse  of  his  day.  Regnlns  was  noted  as  a  stallion,  and 
was  the  sire  of  Careless,  Cato,  Morwick  Ball,  Adolphus,  Elephant,  South,  Turk. 
Prophet,  Vampire  (imported),  etc.  He  was  also  the  sire  of  A  la  Grecque.  dam  of 
Poutac  and  sister  by  Marske,  Balloon,  Emnni  and  Maria  by  Telemachns.  Kegnlus 
also  got  Sjiiletta,  ont  of  Mother  Western  by  Smith's  son  of  Snake,  own  brother 
to  'William's  Sciuirrel  by  Lister's  Snake,  out  of  an  Akaster  Turk  male.  Sjiiletta  was 
the  dam  of  O'Kelly's  Eclipse  and  his  sister  Proserpine  and  brother  tiarrick 
(Hyperion),  etc.  The  Godolphin  Arabian  was  also  sire  of  Babraham,  Mogul,  Marl- 
borongh,  and  imported  Selima,  out  of  the  L.arge  Hartley  mare  by  Mr.  Hartley's 
Blind  Horse,  son  of  the  Hiildcnicss  Tnik.  (iodolphin  Arabian  also  sired  Bajazet 
(foaled  in  1740).  ilaiii  by  Wlutct'uol,  giandam  by  Liredes,  out  of  the  Moonah 
Barb  mare. 

Rachel,  dam  of  the  noted  Highflyer  by  I  [ciikI.  and  Mark  .\nthony  by  Spectator,  was 
out  of  a  daughter  of  Regnlns  by  the  (iodoliihiu  Arabian  ;  Rautipole,  dam  of  Xyinph 
and  Nimble  by  Florizel,^oii  of  Herod,  out  of  sister  to  Careless  by  Regulus  :  Rutilia. 
sister  to  Rachel,  ilam  of  .Jocasta  and  Harmony  by  Herod ;  Sally,  dan\  of  im]>. 
St.  George,  out  of  Poi)i)ct  by  Black  Chance,  sou  of  Mutton's  Bay  Barb  :  Saiipho. 
the   dam  of  Soi)lionisl)a    by  S(inirrcl,   and    Madcaii   liy   F.cliiKsc,  out  of  a   daughter  of 


THE    TIIOKOrCIinnEl)    HOUSE.  47 

Blaze,  sou  of  Flying  Childers ;  Sophia,  dam  of  Jewel  by  Squirrel,  aud  Cricket  by 
llcrod,  out  of  Lord  Leigh's  Diana  1)y  Second  ;  Toy,  sister  to  Pacolet,  dam  of  Mari- 
gold by  Herod,  out  of  Wbiteneck  by  Crab.  The  Matcheui  blood  in  the  male  line  is 
almost  extinct  in  England,  and  has  but  few  reputable  representatives.  The  best 
now  living  is  Barcaldine  (a  hue  race-horse)  by  Solon,  son  of  West  Australian  by 
Melbourne,  dam  Ballyroe  by  Belladrum,  son  of  Stockwell,  out  of  Bon  Accord  by 
Adventurer;  Morion  (winner  of  Ascot  Gold  Cup)  by  Barcaldine,  dam  Chaplet  by 
Beadsman,  out  of  Mailanie  Eglantine  by  Cowl ;  Carlton  (winner  of  the  Doncaster 
Cup)  by  Pell  Mell,  son  of  Young  Melliourne  by  Melbourne,  dam  Bonny  Spec  by 
Speculum,  out  of  Bonny  May  by  Xewniiuster ;  Kilwarlin  (won  the  St.  Leger  in  1887) 
by  Arbitrator,  son  of  Solon  by  West  Australian,  dam  Hasty  Girl  by  Lord  Gough, 
KDU  of  Gladiateur,  out  of  Irritation  by  King  of  Trumps,  and  Plebeian  by  Joskin,  sou 
of  West  Australian,  dam  Queen  Elizalirth  by  Autocrat,  son  of  Bay  Middletou,  out 
of  Bay  Rosalind  by  Orlando.  In  America  we  are  remarkably  strong  in  this  blood, 
especially  from  the  Melbourne  line.  Imp.  Darebin,  a  superior  race-horse,  by  The 
Peer,  son  of  Melbourne,  dam  Lurline  by  Traducer,  son  of  The  Libel  by  Panta- 
loon, out  of  Mermaid  by  King  Tom;  Wilful  by  imp.  Australian,  son  of  Melbourne, 
dam  imp.  Pussy  by  Diopliantus,  son  of  Orlando,  out  of  Agapemone  by  Bay  Middle- 
ton,  a  good  race-horse  and  successful  stallion  for  his  chances  ;  the  American-bred 
Springbok,  winner  of  the  fastest  2J  miles  in  the  world  in  3.56J,  by  imp.  Australian 
dam  Hester  by  Lexington,  out  of  Heads  I  Say  by  Glencoe ;  the  brothers  Spendthrift, 
sire  of  Kingston,  Fellowcraft,  4  miles  in  7.19f,  and  Miser,  sire  of  Yorkville  Belle 
by  imp.  Australian,  dam  ^Erolite  by  Lexington,  out  of  Florine  by  Glencoe  ;  Wildidle, 
4  miles  in  7.25i,  by  imp.  Australian,  dam  Idlewild,  4  miles  iu  7.26J,  by  Lexington, 
out  of  Florine  by  Glencoe ;  Duke  of  Montrose,  a  good  race-horse  and  stallion,  by 
Waverly,  son  of  imp.  Australian,  dam  Kelpie  by  imp.  Bonnie  Scotlajid,  out  of  Sister 
to  Ruric  by  imp.  Sovereign;  Harry  O'Fallou,  sire  of  Terra  Cotta,  etc.,  by  imp. 
Australian,  dam  imp.  Sunny  South  by  Birdcateher,  out  of  Equal  Ijy  The  Cure,  purely 
English  bred:  Strathmore,  a  line  race-horse,  Ijy  Waverly,  son  of  imp.  Australian, 
dam  Brenna  by  imp.  Knight  of  St.  George,  son  of  Birdcateher,  out  of  Levity  by 
imp.  Trustee  ;  Atilla  (winner  of  Travers' stake)  by  imp.  Australian,  dam  I'ltima  by 
Lexington,  out  of  L'tilla  by  imp.  Margrave. 

The  Coinpton  Barb  (the  Sedley  Grey  Arabian)  was  brought  to  F.ngland  by 
Mr.  Coinpton,  and  became  the  property  of  Sir  Charles  Sedley,  after  wluili  he  was 
known  as  the  Sedley  Grey  Arabian.  He  was  principally  noted  as  the  sire  of  Coquette, 
out  of  sister  to  Reguhis  by  the  Godoliihiii  Arabian.  Coquette  was  the  dam  of 
Camilla,  Glider,  Driver,  Darter,  Cocker,  and  two  unuamed  fillies  by  Trcntham,  son 
of  Sweepstakes  by  the  Gower  stallion.  Camilla  was  the  dam  of  Colibri,  Catheriue, 
Sophia,  Crazy,  Poetess  aud  Humming  Bird  by  Woodpecker,  son  of  Herod,  Ragged 
Jack  by  Highflyer,  and  Jerboa  by  Gohanua.  Catheriue  was  a  famous  brood  marc, 
dam  of  Golumpus,  Hedley,  Kate,  Wanderer  and  Vagabond  by  Gohanna,  son  of 
Mercury  by  Eclipse,  Slipper  by  Precipitate,  Sprite  by  Bobtail,  son  of  Precipitate, 
by  Mercury,  Rectory  by  Octavius,  and  Worthy  by  Whalebone.  Sprite  was  the  dam 
of  Variety  by  Scliui  or  Soothsayer,  Amiable  by  OrviUe,  aud  Spite  by  Tiresias. 
Huniniing  Bird  was  the  dam  of  Mouse  (Vittoria's  dam),  Hauna  aud  Fun.  all  by 
Gidianna.  Jerboa  was  a  noted  successful  brood  mare.  She  was  the  dam  of  Lacerta 
by  Zodiac,  that  produced  The  Little  Known  by  Muley,  Little  Wonder  by  the  same 
(winner  of  the  Derby  in  1840),  Fawn  by  .Smoleusko,  she  the  dam  of  Venison  by 
Partisan.  Venison  is  the  sire  of  Kingstou,  out  of  Queen  Anne  by  Slane.  Kingston 
was  the  sire  of  Queen  Bertha  (the  grandam  of  Childeric  and  Charibert),  out  of 
Flax  by  Suri)lice,  Silverliair  and  imp.  Xon  Pareille,  out  of  England's  Beauty  by 
Birdcateher.  Silverhair  was  the  dam  of  .Silvester  and  of  Silvio,  that  won  both  the 
Derby  and  St.  Leger,  1877,  the  latter  by  Blair  Athol.  Kingston  also  got  Man-at- 
Arins,  out  of  Paradigm  by  Paragone,  Alarm  out  of  Southdown  by  Defence,  sire  of 
the  grandam  of  Petrarch,  winner  of  the  St.  Leger,  1876.  The  Kiugston  blood  is 
highly  esteemed  for  stoutness. 

After  the  Restoration,  and  when  King  Charles  II.  had  been  firmly  settled  on  the 


48  THE    TUOEOUGHIiEED    HOKSE. 

throne,  he  sent  Sir  John  Fenwick  (Miister  of  the  Horse  and  i^rouiiueut  on  the  turf) 
abroad  to  jirocnre  a  number  of  high  bred  mares  and  stallions,  and  the  mares  so 
purchased  were  called  Koyal  mares,  one  of  which  was  in  foal  and  produced  the 
noted  Dodsworth,  who  was  the  sire  of  Dicky  Piersou,  sometimes  called  Sou  of 
Dodswoith.  Both  of  these  names  are  found  in  many  of  the  old  pedigrees.  Dodsworth 
got  the  grandam  of  Dyer's  Dimple,  and  the  latter  was  the  sire  of  Sophonisba,  out 
of  sister  to  Little  George  by  C'nrwen's  Hay  IJarb.  Dodsworth  was  sire  of  the  grau- 
dam  of  Grasshopper  (Ancaster's),  aud  the  great  grandam  of  Spider  by  the  Lonsdale 
Arabian.  Dodsworth  also  sired  the  great  grandam  of  Bay  Laytou  liy  D'Arcy's  Coun- 
sellor, and  Brown  Farewell  by  Slakeless,  the  latter  the  dam  of  Miss  Partner  by 
Partner,  the  dam  of  Young  Cade  by  Cade,  son  of  the  Godoljjhin  Arabian,  and  the 
sister  to  Sliss  Partner  (who  was  the  dam  of  the  noted  Matcliem,  that  founded  the 
Matchem  line  of  blood,  and  Changeling  his  brother)  by  Cade,  son  of  the  Godolphiu 
Arabian.  Another  sister  to  Miss  Partner  was  the  dam  of  Dormouse  bj- the  Godolphiu 
Arabian,  aud  imp.  Boltou  by  Shock.  Sir  John  Fenwick  also  brought  from  abroad 
the  Barb  horse  known  as  the  Fenwick  Barb,  which  w.as  the  sire  of  Why  not,  out  of  a 
Eoyal  mare,  and  she  was  the  dam  of  the  Bald  Galloway,  Cupid,  and  Points  by  the  St. 
Victor  Barb.  Points  was  the  dam  of  Flying  Whigg  by  William's  Woodstock  Arabiau, 
she  the  dam  of  the  Large  Hartley'  and  Little  Hartley  mares.  The  former  was  the 
dam  of  imp.  Selima,  that  founded  the  Mollie  Jackson  family,  Babraham,  Mogul  and 
Marlborough,  all  by  the  Godolphiu  Arabian.  The  latter  was  the  dam  of  Janus, 
Blank  and  Old  England  by  the  Godolphiu  Arabian,  Tortoise  by  Whitefoot,  and 
Slouch  by  Cade.  Auother  daughter  of  Whynot  was  the  dam  of  Bay  AVilkinson  and 
his  sister  by  Snake,  and  a  tilly  by  Hnttou's  Grey  Barb,  that  w.as  the  dam  of  Grise- 
wood's  Partner  by  Old  Partuer.  Through  the  descendants  of  the  Bald  Galloway, 
Grisewood's  Partner  and  Selima,  the  blood  of  the  Fenwick  Barb  has  been  trans- 
initte<l  to  many  of  the  best  horses  of  this  day. 

After  the  death  of  Charles  IL,  the  Eoyal  mares  were  dispersed  throughout  the 
Kingdom,  and  their  female  descendants  were  called  Eoyal  mares.  The  Sedbury 
Eoyal  mare  was  the  dam  of  llutton's  Eoyal  colt  by  the  Helmsley  Turk,  and  great  gran- 
dam of  Old  Country  Wench,  and  her  sister  by  Lister's  Snake,  D'Arcy  Eoyal  mare, 
dam  of  Hautboy  by  D'Arcy  W^hite  Turk,  the  Blunderbuss  Eoyal  mare,  dam  of  Old 
Eoyal  by  Holderness  Turk,  aud  grandam  of  Hartley's  Blind  Horse  by  the  same 
Turk,  D'Arcy's  Eoyal  maro,  dam  of  Brimmer  by  the  D'Arcy  Yellow  Turk,  Cliristopher 
D'Arcy's  Eoyal  mare,  to  which  traces  the  dam  of  Eachel  Ijy  Blank,  she  the  dam  of 
Mark  Anthony  by  Spectator,  and  Highflyer  by  Herod,  the  D'Arcy  Black-legged 
Eoyal  mare,  whose  daughter  by  Lord  Oxford's  Dun  Arabian  was  the  dam  of  Miss 
Slamerkin  by  Young  True  Blue,  she  the  dam  of  Bustard,  Othello  (Black-and-all- 
Black)  and  Oroonoko,  all  by  Crab,  and  Duchess  by  Whitenose.  There  are  other 
Eoyal  uuires,  but  the  larger  uuml)er  of  them  were  in  the  Sedbury  stud  of  the  D'Arcy 
family.  Lord  D'Arcy  imported  the  White  Turk  (called  also  Sedbury  Turk),  who  was 
the  sire  of  Old  Hautboy  (Wilke's).  He  got  Grey  Hautboy,  the  sire  of  Bay  Bcdton, 
out  of  daughter  of  Makeless,  Wyudham,  the  dam  of  Lister's  Snake,  the  dams  of 
Almanzor  aud  Aleppo  by  Darley  Arabian,  Terror  by  Akaster  Turk,  aud  Chainijion  by 
Sir  J.  Harpur's  Arabian.  D'Arcy  Yellow  Turk  got  tlio  noted  Spanker,  out  of  Old 
Peg  (old  Morocco  mare)  by  the  Morocco  Barb,  out  of  Old  Bald  IVg  by  an  Arabian, 
out  of  a  Barb  mare. 

Tlie  Curwen  Bay  Barb  and  Thoulonsc^  Barb  were  imported  in  the  reign  of  King 
Charles  II.  They  were  a  i)i'escnt  from  Miiley  Islimael,  King  of  Morocco,  to  Louis  XI V. 
of  Frame.  They  were  brought  from  liarbary  when  Count  of  riioulouse  was  liord 
High  Admiral  of  the  Fleet  and  Count  Byrain  was  Master  of  tlu^  Horse  to  the  Mon- 
arch. Mr.  Curweu,  of  Workington,  got  possession  of  these  Barbs  and  brought  them 
to  England.  The  Cnrwen  Bay  ISarb,  from  a  daughter  of  Old  Spot,  .son  of  the  Selaby 
Turk,  out  of  a  mare  by  the  White-legged  Lowther  Barb,  out  of  the  old  Vintner  mare, 
got  Mixbury,  his  two  sisters  and  Whiteneck.  One  of  these  sisters  was  the  dam  of 
MissJigg  and  Croft's  Partner  by  Jigg,  Soreliecls  and  his  sister  by  Hasto,  and  the 
Other  was  the  dam  of  Sloven  bv  Bay  Bolton.     Miss  .Iigg  was  tlie  dam   of  Monkey   by 


THE   THOROUGHBRED    HORSE.  49 

Lonsdale  Bay  Arabian.  The  si.ster  to  Sorelieels  was  the  dam  of  the  noted  Crab  by 
Ak'ock  Avabiau,  Blacklegs,  Bay  Basto,  Second,  liii),  Snip  and  Brown  Basto,  all  by 
Flying  C'liilders.  The  Cnrweu  Bay  Barb  was  famous  also  as  the  sire  of  Brocklesby 
and  Brocklesby  Betty,  ont  of  Mr.  Lister's  Hobby  niai-e  by  his  Turk,  grandam  Piping 
Peg.  Brocklesby  Betty  was  fauions  on  the  turf,  and  was  the  dam  of  the  grey  mare 
Brocklesby  by  Greyhound,  and  she  the  dam  of  Grey  Brocklesby  by  Bloody  Buttocks, 
and  Bay  Brocklesby  by  Partner.  It  is  to  this  liue  of  blood  to  which  trace  in  direct 
female  line  the  following  good  horses  :  Octavius,  Bob  Booty,  Cannon  B.'iU,  Bretby, 
S<.  Martin,  imported  Mickey  Free,  Chanticleer,  Solou,  Tom  Kiug,  Xenophou,  Low- 
land Chief,  Zealot,  Hagioscope,  Barcaldine,  Ossian,  Ambergris,  Signorina.  imp.  Fila- 
gree and  her  daughters,  imp.  Gazelle  and  her  descendants. 

In  the  reign  of  James  II.  the  StraiUing,  or  Lister  Turk,  was  brought  to  England. 
This  Turk  was  taken  in  ll)8(i,  at  the  siege  of  Buda,  by  the  Duke  of  Berwick,  who  sold 
him  to  Mr.  Lister,  of  Lincolnshire,  in  whose  stud  he  became  famous  under  the  name 
of  the  Lister  Turk.  He  got  Brisk  and  Coneyskins,  out  of  a  daughter  of  .ligg,  sou  of 
the  Byerly  Turk,  gramlam  of  Bolton  Sweepstakes  Mr.  Lister's  Snake  (the  sire  of 
AVilliam"s  Siiuirrel  and  his  own  brother,  Smith's  son  of  .Snake)  out  of  :i  daughter  of  the 
Akaster  Turk,  the  Hobby  mare,  dam  of  Brocklesby  Betty,  and  her  sister,  the  dam  of 
Mr.  Pelham's  Hip  by  Curwen  Bay  Barb.  Through  these,  and  particularly  Coney- 
skins  and  Mr.  Lister's  .Snake,  the  Lister  Turk  must  bo  regarded  as  one  of  the  Eastern 
progenitors  of  the  thoroughbred  horse. 

Lonsdale  Bay  Arabian  was  the  property  of  Lord  Lonsdale.  He  got  Lord  Lons- 
dale's Monkey,  Spider,  .Sultan,  etc.,  and  Mr.  Pantou's  Veteran.  He  also  got  the  dam 
of  Miss  Ramsden  by  Cade,  out  of  sister  to  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton.  Miss  Ramsdeu 
was  noted  as  the  dam  of  Woodpecker,  Quicksand,  Wormwood  and  Whipcord,  all  by 
Herod.  Woodpecker  was  famous  as  the  sire  of  imp.  Buzzard,  out  of  Misfortune  by 
Dux,  son  of  Matchem.  Buzzard  sired  the  three  brothers,  Selim,  Castrel  and  Rubens. 
Woodpecker  also  sired  a  large  number  of  valuable  brood  mares,  including  Ambrosia 
(the  dam  of  Fanny  by  Diomed,  Cripple  by  Saltram,  etc.),  Colibri  (dam  of  Princess  by 
Precipitate,  Cardinal  Beaufort  and  Cauopus  by  Gohanna).  Rosina  (dam  of  Hermes  by 
Mercury),  Wren  (the  dam  of  imp.  Robin  Redbreast,  Agonistes,  Tiney  and  Milo,  all  by 
Sir  Peter),  and  the  dams  of  Fractious  by  Mercury,  Fraxinella  by  Treutham,  and  Pet- 
worth  by  Precipitate. 

The  Houeywood  Arabian  (known  by  the  name  of  Willian)'s  Turk)  was  im- 
ported to  England  by  Sir  John  Williams  iu  the  reigu  of  King  William.  Sir 
John  sold  him  to  Mr.  Honeywood,  hence  his  name.  In  1709  Mr.  Houeywood  bred 
his  Byerly  Turk  mare  to  this  Arabian,  and  the  grey  colt,  foaled  iu  1710,  was  named 
True  Blue,  and  won  the  King's  Plate  at  York  in  1718,  in  which  year  the  Byerly  Turk 
mare  produced  Young  True  Blue,  his  full  brother,  who  was  the  best  plate  horse  of  his 
day.  There  were  two  sisters  to  the  two  True  Blues.  It  is  to  these  two  sisters  of  the 
True  Blues  to  which  trace,  iu  direct  female  line,  nearly  all  the  best  race-horses  and 
stallions  for  more  than  one  hundred  years,  iucluding  .Sir  Peter,  imi>.  Buzzard,  .Sky- 
scraj>er,  Spadille,  Champion,  Tramp,  Master  Henry,  Bizarre,  imp.  Chateau  Margaux, 
Rector,  Velocipede,  The  Saddler,  Glaucus,  Lanercost,  Galaor,  Sleight  of  Hand,  Flat- 
catcher,  Jeremy  Diddler.  Pyrrhus  the  First,  Van  Tromp,  The  Flying  Dutchman,  Stock- 
well,  Rataplan,  King  Tom,  Hobble  Noble,  Galopin,  Chattanooga,  Wiudhouud,  Kettle- 
<lrum,  Knight  of  the  Garter,  Mr.  Winkle,  Statesman,  Ivan,  Artillery,  Plum  Pudding, 
Toxophiliti-,  Knowsley,  Tim  Whittier,  Lacydes,  Musket,  Victor  by  Vindex,  Cardinal 
York,  Paul  Jones,  Victorious,  Tomahawk,  Gen.  Peel,  Vermouth,  Favonius,  Bruce,  Ver- 
tugadin.  Master  Kildare,  Wellingtouia  (iu  France),  Pride  of  Prussia,  Border  Minstrel, 
Quicklime.  Highland  Chief.  Maribyrnong  (in  Australia),  imp.  Rayon  d'Or,  imp.  Robin 
Reilbreast,  imp.  King  Ernest,  imp.  Escape  (Horns),  imp.  Double  Duke,  imp.  Oscar, 
imp.  Eothi'U,  imp.  Consternation,  imp.  Lochiel,  imp.  Lapdog,  imp.  Mr.  Pickwick, 
imp.  Roman,  imp.  (Jleugarry,  imp.  Daluacardoch,  imp.  King  Ban,  American  Eclipse, 
Viator,  Reform,  the  imp.  mares  Castagnette,  Cyclone,  Angela,  Periwinkle,  Atheuais, 
Teardrop  and  many  others  of  note. 

A  number  of  Barb  mares  were  iuiported  to  Englaud  aud   were   designated  by  the 


50  THE    TnOROUGHBKEI)    HORSE. 

names  of  their  owners.  Tlie  iSiutoii  Barb  mare,  i>roperty  of  Mr.  Barton,  said  to  have 
been  a  uatiiral  Barb  mare,  havl  a  colt,  St.  Martin  by  Spanker,  anil  a  filly  Jjy  DoJs- 
worth.  This  filly  by  Dodsworth  was  the  dam  of  Morgan's  Dun  by  a  son  of  the 
Helmsley  Turk,  and  an  own  sister  to  him,  wliicli  jiroduced  a  filly  by  Hautbuy.  The 
Barton  Barb  mare  had  also  a  filly  by  Dicky  Pierson,  son  of  Dodsworth.  Tliis  Dicky 
Pierson  mare  was  the  dam  of  Old  Thornton  and  her  sister  by  Brimmer,  son  of  the 
D'Arcy  Yellow  Turk.  Old  Thornton  was  the  dam  of  Chestnut  Thornton  by  Makeless, 
she  the  dam  of  Lusty  Thornton  by  Croft"s  Bay  Barb,  Desdemona  by  Greyhound,  and 
Woodcock  Thornton  by  Woodcock,  son  of  Bustler  by  the  Helmsly  Turk.  Lusty 
Thornton  was  the  dam  of  Brown  Wooilcock  by  Woodcock,  and  Ringbone  by  Partner. 
The  latter  was  the  dam  of  Ancaster  Starling,  Madame  Flirt,  Miss  Starling  and  Miss 
Starling  Junior,  all  by  Bolton  (Old)  Starling,  a  filly  by  Bloody  Buttocks  (.\rabiau), 
a  filly  by  Kegnlus,  Barforth  and  a  sister  by  Forester,  son  of  Hartley's  Blind 
Horse,  Legacy  by  Cade,  and  the  chestnut  filly  Mary  Grey,  foaled  in  1742,  and 
imported  to  America,  by  Roundhead,  son  of  Flying  Childevs.  The  sister  to  Old 
Thornton  produced  Bay  Thornton,  who  had  a  filly-  by  Croft's  Bay  Barb,  and  four 
fillies  by  Greyhound.  Brown  Woodcock  Lad  Emma,  Miss  Doe  and  two  sisters  by 
Greyhound,  Miss  Barforth  and  her  sister  (dam  of  Miss  Makeless)  by  Croft's  Partner> 
etc.  This  sister  to  Miss  Barforth  was  also  dam  of  Roger  of  the  Vale  (Jolly  Roger), 
Imported  to  America,  by  Roundhead,  son  of  Flying  Childers,  Brown  Slipby  by  Slipby, 
and  Brown  Starling  by  Bolton  Starling.  It  is  from  this  Burton  Barb  mare  that  has 
descended  in  direct  female  line  Pho'uomeuon,  Mungo,  Dick,  Waverley,  Safeguard, 
Whiskey,  Selim,  Castrel,  Rubens,  Camillus,  Ardrossan,  Catton,  Whitelock,  Black- 
lock,  Bobadil,  St.  Giles,  Sir  Hercules,  Irish  Drone,  Margrave  (imported),  Don  John, 
Hetman  Platoff,  Harkaway,  Womersley,  Cremorue,  Voltigeur,  Surplice,  Cowl, 
Ithuriel,  King  of  Tramps  (by  Velocipede),  Teddiugton,  The  Marq,uis  (hy  Stock- 
well),  St.  Albans,  Lord  Clifden,  Mask,  Skirmisher,  Lecturer,  Camballo,  Martyrdom, 
Pell  Mell,  Carnelion,  Thnrio,  ITmpire  (Tom  King),  Althotas,  Brag,  Sheen,  Gold,  imp. 
Ainderby,  imp.  Billet,  imp.  Chance,  imp.  Claret,  imp.  Contract,  imp.  Eagle,  imp. 
Hurrah,  imp.  Nonplus,  imp.  Skylark,  imp.  Spread  Eagle,  imp.  St.  George,  imp. 
Thunderstorm  and  imp.  Yorkshire. 

A  Royal  mare  of  Capt.  Appleyard's,  bred  tj  Brimmer  (or,  as  some  reports  allege, 
to  Sou  of  Brimmer),  produced  a  filly,  which,  bred  to  Bethcll's  Castaway,  son  of  Mer- 
lin, produced  a  filly,  which  filly  was  the  dam  of  a  filly  by  Bethcll's  Arabian  and  one 
by  Commoner  (Wharton's),  the  latter  was  the  dam  of  Grey  Childers  by  Flying  Chil- 
ders. This  Castaway  mare,  above  mentioned,  was  the  dam  of  Bald  Charlotte,  first 
called  Lady  Legs,  by  Olil  Royal,  son  of  the  Holderness  Turk.  Bald  Charlotte's 
daughter  by  the  Somerset  Arabian  was  the  dam  of  imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade,  she 
the  dam  of^Vormsly's  King  Herod,  Cripple  Fearnought,  Young  Kitty  Fisher,  etc.,  by 
Imp.  Fearnought,  son  of  Kegnlus  by  the  Godolphin  Arabian.  It  is  through  Young 
Kitty  Fisher  and  her  daughter  by  Symme's  Wildair  that  the  noted  race-horse  and 
stallion  Boston  traces  to  this  family. 

The  Dick  Barton  Barl)  mare  produced  Ruftler  and  his  sister  by  a  sou  of  Brimmer 
(and  mare  by  the  Chesterfield  Arabian).  This  sister  to  RuHier  was  the  dam  of  a  filly 
by  Darley  Arabian,  slie  the  dam  of  u  filly  by  Fox,  son  of  Clumsey  by  Hautboy,  which 
produced  a  filly  by  Blaze,  son  of  Flying  Childers.  The  Blaze  mare  was  the  dam  of 
Kiot  and  Red  Rose  by  Regulus,  and  Riot  was  the  dam  of  Flora  (the  dam  of  Ruler  by 
Young  Marske)  by  Lofty.  It  is  to  tliis  Dick  Burton  mare  that  Ruler,  Wanton, 
Fazzolctto,  Cape  Flyaway,  The  Speaker  (by  Filbert),  Wallace  and  others  trace  in 
direct  female  line, 

Tlie  natural  Barb  mare  of  Mr.  Trcgonwell,  bri'd  to  Place's  White  Turk,  produced 
a  filly,  which,  bred  to  the  Tatfolet,  or  .Morocco  Barb,  produced  also  a  lilly,  and  this 
filly,  bred  to  the  Byerly  Turk,  produced  a  filly  which  was  the  dam  of  Grey  Ramsden 
by  Grey  Hautboy,  a  filly  by  Spanker,  one  by  the  Darley  Arabian,  and  one  by  the 
Newcastle  1'urk.  Tlie  Darley  Araliian  mare  was  the  dam  of  Merry  Andrew  by  Fo.\, 
I'aragon  by  Sni)>,  a  filly  by  Lonsdale  Bay  Arabian,  and  a  filly  by  Partner  (Croft's). 
This  Part ni-r  mare  was  the  dam   of  Naylor   by   Cade,  son  of  the  Godcdphin  Arabian, 


THE   THOEOUGHBRED    HORSE.  51 

Spectator  by  Crab,  son  of  the  Alcock  Arabian,  Tatler,  Julia  and  two  sisters  of  Julia 
by  Blank,  son  of  the  Godolpliin  Arabian.  Naylor  was  the  dam  of  Contest,  imp. 
C'entinel  (foaled  1758,  and  imported  into  South  Carolina),  Nancy  and  others,  all  by 
Blank,  Julia  was  the  dam  of  Prize  and  Promise  by  Snap,  and  Princess  by  Herod. 
Promise  was  the  dam  of  Patience,  Peeress  and  Pallas  by  Herod,  Prude,  Peppermint 
and  Prunella  by  Highflyer,  and  a  tilly  by  Pot-8-o'-s.  Prnuella  was  the  dam  of  Pene- 
lope (Wire's  dam),  and  Pawn,  both  by  Trumpator,  Parasol  (Partisan's  dam),  by 
Pot-8-o'-s,  Pioneer  by  Whiskey,  Waxy  Pope  (Pope),  winner  of  the  Derby  in  1809, 
Pledge  (Tiresias'  dam).  Pope  Joan  and  Prudence,  all  by  Waxy,  son  of  Pot  8-o'-s  by 
Eclipse,  and  Piquet  by  Sorcerer.  It  is  to  this  Tregonwell  Barb  mare  that  the  follow- 
ing horses  trace  in  direct  female  line :  Woodpecker,  Goldtiuder,  Waxy  Pope,  Whale- 
bone, Whisker,  Partisan,  Turcoman,  Rockingham,  Bay  Middleton,  John  Davis,  Fitz 
Roland,  Lord  Lyon,  Dollar,  Trumpeter,  Nutbourne,  The  Nob,  Verulam,  The  Cossack, 
Melbourne,  Bran,  (innboat,  Beud'or,  Robert  the  Devil,  Brocket,  Uncas,  Fetterlock, 
Silvio,  Speculum,  Charibert,  Childeric,  Blue  Gown,  Ca-ruleus,  Favo,  Pellegrino, 
Trappist,  Craig  Millar,  Silvester,  Orphelin,  King  of  Trumps  (by  Lord  Clifden),  The 
Lambkin,  Glen  Arthur,  Controversy,  Town  Moor,  Privateer,  Victor  Chief,  The 
Confessor  (by  The  Palmer),  Paradox,  The  Bard  (by  Petrarch),  Minting,  imjj.  Glencoe, 
imp.  Eclipse  (Morris"),  imp.  Riddlesworth,  imii.  Athlete,  imp.  Scythian,  imp.  Blue 
Mantle,  imp.  Glen  Lyon,  imp.  Tubal  Cain,  Belmont  (of  California),  Uncas,  and 
Wanderer  by  Lexington,  and  a  number  of  good  producing  mares. 

The  mares  which  have  found(!d  families  in  America  are  a  study  to  lovers  and 
admirers  of  racing  lineage.  One  of  the  most  prominent  of  these,  whose  descendants 
have  always  been  famous  on  the  turf  and  in  the  stud,  was  the  Cu]>  mare.  She  was 
a  bay  mare,  foaled  in  1762,  by  Cub,  son  of  Foi  by  Clumsey  by  old  Hantboy,  her  dam 
Amaranthiis'  dam  by  Second,  son  of  Flying  Childers,  grandam  sister  to  Vane's  Little 
Partner  by  Partner,  son  of  Jigg  by  the  Byerly  Turk,  great  grandam  sister  to  Guy  by 
Greyhound  (son  of  King  William's  White  Barb,  Chillaby,  out  of  .Slugey,  a  natural  Barb 
inare),  she  out  of  Brown  Farewell  by  Makeless,  son  of  the  Oglethorpe  Arabian,  tracing 
to  the  noted  Layton  Barb  mare.  This  Cub  mare  was  imported  along  with  Wildair 
by  Gen.  Jas.  DeLancey,  of  New  York,  in  1764.  W^ildair  was  repurchased  and  sent 
back  to  Englanil  in  1773.  Gen.  DeLancey  bred  several  foals  by  Wildair  out  of  this 
Cub  mare.  Hero,  Moulton,  Ruth  Black  Eyes,  Bashaw  (foaled  1767),  and  Maria  Slam- 
erkin.  better  known  as  Cld  Slainerkin  or  Miss  Slamerkin,  and  it  is  from  this  last 
mare  that  so  many  of  the  best  race-horses  in  our  day  derive  their  origin.  Old  Slam- 
erkin had  (in  1788)  a  filly  by  imp.  Obscurity,  sou  of  Eclipse,  Moll  by  imp.  Figure, 
Fair  American  by  Lloyd's  Traveler  (this  line  is  nearly  extinct),  and  Dido  by  imp. 
Bay  Richmond,  son  of  Feather  by  the  Godolphiu  Arabian. 

The  Obscurity  inare  of  1788  was  the  dam  of  a  tilly  called  the  Robin  mare  by 
imp.  Robin  Redbreast,  who  produced  Thornton's  Rattler,  1816  ;  Childers,  l'il7 ; 
Sumpter,  1^18  ;  Elizabeth,  1819,  and  ITirtilla,  1820— all  by  Sir  Archy.  The  horses 
were  good  stallions,  and  in  the  female  line  from  Flirtilla  have  come  a  large  number 
of  superior  race-horses.  Flirtilla  produced  Tom  Kimball,  1832,  and  Mary  Wynii, 
1833,  by  American  Eclipse,  the  former  sent  to  Canada;  Antoinette,  1829,  and  Flir- 
tilla, .Ir.,  1828,  by  her  own  sire,  Sir  Archy  ;  Gaslight  by  imp.  Chateau  Margaux. 
Flirtilbi,  Jr.,  produced,  1836,  Olympius  by  American  Eclipse  ;  Ringgold,  a  superior 
race  horse  and  good  stallion,  1842,  by  Boston,  and  Cassandr.a,  1838,  by  imp.  Priam. 
It  is  to  this  last  that  we  look  for  the  descendants  of  this  line.  Cassandra  produced 
Trojan,  1847;  B.isil,  1818;  Philo,  18r)l,  all  by  Maniu^r,  son  of  Shark  by  American 
Eclipse;  and  Prophet,  18.56,  by  imp.  Monarch.  Philo  produced  Coustantine,  1858, 
by  Revenue,  son  of  imp.  Trustee,  and  Lady  Blessington,  1861,  by  imp.  Eclipse,  son 
of  Orlando  by  Touchstone.  Lady  Blessington  produced  Count  D'Orsay,  1870,  a  good 
rnci-liorse,  by  Kentucky;  The  Countess,  1871,  by  Kentucky;  The  Baroness,  1874,  by 
Kentucky  ;  Lord  Lytton,  1876,  by  Kentucky  or  Kingfisher,  1878,  Lady  Rosebery, 
1878,  Fairwater,  1880,  Duchess,  1881,  and  Lord  Beaconstield,  1832,  all  by  Kingfisher. 
The  Countess  was  the  dam  of  Falco,  Le  Petit  Due,  Contessa,  (jran<l  Duke  and 
Peeress  liy  imp.  Ill   I'sed.     These  all   racc<l    well,  and  Contessa    is   the   dam  of  the 


52  THE    THOItorcHBlSKD    HOr>SE. 

■wiiiiHT  Mk)set  by  King  AU'ouso.  The  Baroness  is  the  dam  of  Baronella  (Music's 
diiui)  by  imj).  Matador,  sou  of  Gladiateur,  Balleriua  aud  Uadge  (a  very  sviperior 
raee-borse  and  wiuuer  iu  fast  time),  l)otli  by  imi).  Ill  Used ;  Barcarola  and  Berceuse, 
both  by  Falsetto  Lady  Rosebery  was  the  dam  of  Lady  Primrose,  Lady  Margaret, 
aud  Lord  Dalmeuy  by  imp.  Ill  Used.  These  were  all  good  performers  ou  the  turf 
aud  valuable  iu  the  stud.  Fairwaler  is  the  dam  of  Gracie  by  imp.  Siddartha,  Katie 
b.v  imp.  Macaroon,  and  Laugbiug  Water  (a  good  two-year  old)  by  imp.  Dalnacar- 
doch.    Duchess  is  the  dam  of  Wattersou,  a  good  race-horse,  by  imp.  Great  Tom. 

Old  Slamerkin  produced  Moll  (Vonug  Cub)  by  imp.  Figure.  Moll  was  the  dam 
of  Cocktighter  aud  Esopus,  good  horses,  by  imp.  Grey  Highlander;  Major  Moll  and 
Lady  .Jane  by  imp.  Obscurity  ;  .Jane  Hunt,  1796,  aud  her  sister  by  Wade  Hampton's 
Paragon,  son  of  imp.  Flimuap,  son  of  (South  by  Reguhis.  It  is  from  .Jane  Hunt  that 
this  Hue  descends  to  us.  She  was  the  dam,  1802,  of  ludiana  by  Butler's  Columbus, 
sou  of  imp.  Pantaloon  by  Herod  ;  Shepherdess,  1803,  by  imp.  Speculator,  son  of 
Dragon  by  Woodpecker  by  Herod  ;  Sally  Sneed,  1807,  by  imp.  Buzzard  ;  Tiger,  1812, 
and  Grecian  Princess,  1816,  by  Cook's  or  Blackburn's  Whip,  son  of  imp.  Whip. 
Indiana  was  the  dam  of  Hannah  Harris  (Paragon),  1807,  by  imp.  Buzzard.  Hannah 
Harris  produced  Aurora,  1847,  by  Aratus,  son  of  Director  liy  £ir  Archy.  Aurora 
])roduced  Laucess  (Miss  Laucess),  1?35,  by  Lance,  son  of  American  Eclipse.  Lancess 
raced  successfully,  and  wa.s  the  dam  in  18-U  of  Ariel  by  imp.  Sarpedon,  184.5, 
Fanny  G.  by  imp.  Margrave,  son  of  Muley,  and,  1849,  Emma  Taylor  by  imp.  Gleucoe. 
Ariel  produced  Corinne,  18.52,  by  imp.  Glencoe,  aud  she  iu  1861  ])roiliiced  Virginia 
by  Revenue,  sou  of  Imp.  Trustee.  Virginia  in  1868  produced  Jennie  C.  by  Norfolk, 
1875,  Lottery,  and,  1879,  sister  to  Lottery  by  Monday,  son  of  Colton  by  Lexington, 
1883,  Virgiuiu8  l>y  Longfield,  and  iu  1884  Bagatelle  by  Jim  Brown,  sou  of  Foster  by 
Lexington.  Jennie  C.  is  the  dam  of  Mark  L.,  1875,  sister  to  Mark  L.,  1879,  aud 
Priideuce,  18-'5,  all  by  Monday,  aud  Jessie  C,  ISSl,  by  Bishop,  sou  of  Shauuou  by 
Monday.  Sister  to  Lottery  is  the  dam  of  Loto,  Corona  and  other  lillics  by  Norfolk, 
son  of  Lexington.  Fauuy  G.  was  a  speedy,  good  race-mare,  aud  the  dam  of  Liz  Mardis, 
1S53,  by  imp.  Glencoe;  Endorser,  1856,  a  tine  race  horse,  by  Wagner;  Flora  G.,  1859, 
Falcon,  1860,  Lady  Dan  Bryant,  1862.  all  by  Lexington ;  Emma  Maratta,  1865,  aud 
A'idette,  1867,  both  by  Vandal  ;  Estella,  1866,  by  imp.  Australian.  Estella  is  the 
dam  of  Alma  Mater,  the  dam  of  the  trotters  Alcantara,  record  2  23 ;  Alcyone,  2.27; 
Alicia,  2.30;  Almater,  2.29i,  and  Arbiter,  2.22i,  aud  Fauuy  B.,  1870,  by  Asteroid. 
Liz  Mardis  was  the  dam  of  Leon,  1864,  Sir  Rufus,  1868,  and  in  1873  of  a  bay  filly,  all 
by  Lexington;  Coquina,  1870,  by  imp.  Australian;  Dame  Winnie,  1871,  by  Planet 
(she  the  dam  ofBiidget  £lla,  1878,  by  Wanderer,  sou  of  Lexington,  aud  the  trotters 
Big  Jim,  record  2  23^,  Palo  Alto  2.0-<J,  and  Gertrude,  Russell,  2.23*),  and  a  bay  lilly, 
1873,  by  Asteroid.  Leon  produced  chestnut  tilly.  1869,  by  Colossus,  and  Gait  Reporter, 
1870,  by  same  ;  Lottie,  1874,  by  King  Tom,  souof  Lexingtou  ;  Mecca,  1882,  by  imp.  Billet, 
and  Hiudoostane,  1884,  by  Hindoo.  Lottie  by  King  Tom  is  the  dam  of  Winnamncca, 
Ballet  and  Bassanio  by  imp.  Billet,  and  Moutpelier  by  Hindoo.  Estella  is  also  the 
dam  of  bay  BUy,  Timbrel,  1879,  by  imp.  Saxon,  Miss  Lady,  1882,  by  Falsetto,  Wel- 
come, 1883,  and  Stella,  1885,  both  by  imi>.  Mortemcr,  aud  Elhelda,  1884,  by  imp. 
Moccasin,  son  of  Macaroni ;  the  last  named  dam  oi  Ethelair  by  imp.  Pizarro. 
Emma  Taylor  produced  Eva  Bulwer  (.Miss  Bulwer),  1857,  by  Bnlvver,  sou  of  (Jrey 
Eagle,  she  the  dani  of  Ruth  Ryan  aud  Jewel  by  Lodi,  sou  of  imp.  Yorkshire.  This 
stock  is  owned  in  California.  Emma  Taylor  is  also  the  dam  of  Montezuma,  18.59, 
.Stridcaway,  185S,  and  Trampolette,  1860,  all  by  Billy  Cheatham,  son  of  Cracker  by 
Boston.  Trampolette  ])rodiiced  Julia  Morgan,  1877,  Mercedes  (Vivaudii^re),  1876, 
and  Gipsy,  1879,  all  by  Lodi.  Mercedes  is  the  dam  of  Mamie  T.  ami  her  sister  by 
Whcatly,  sou  of  \Var  Dance.     These  are  owned  in  Kaucho  del  Paso  stud,  California. 

Hannah  Harris  also  produced  Jenny  Slamerkin,  1823,  by  Tiger,  he  by  Whip,  out 
of  Jane  Hunt,  the  graudam  of  Hannah  Harris.  Jenny  Slamerkin  produced  Miss 
Obstinate,  1829.  by  Sumpter,  aud  The  Mnle  and  her  sister  by  Meiloc,  son  of  American 
Eclipse.  Miss  Obstinate  greatly  iiicrcasc<l  the  reputation  of  this  family.  Sho 
was  the   dam   of  .Morgiana.  1831,  by  Tlidnit.iii's  Rattler  (bnither   to   Suiii]iter),  Mary 


THE    THOEOTGHBRED    HOKSE.  53 

Jlorris,  183G,  by  Meiloc.  Ann  Inuis,  1838,  by  American  Eclipse,  Solo,  1850, 
Marchiouess,  1851,  and  Kitty  Clark,  1853,  all  by  imp.  Glencoe.  Mary  Moi-ris  was 
famous  on  the  turf,  ami  was  the  tlam  of  chestnut  mare  by  imp.  Kuvoy,  son  of  Jlemuoii 
by  Whisker,  Wild  Irishman,  1850,  Frankfort,  1851  (both  excellent  race-horses),  by 
imp.  Gleucoe,  and  Grey  JIare  by  Grey  Eagle,  son  of  AVoodpeckcr.  The  Envoy  mare 
produced  Glencona,  1855,  by  imp.  Gleucoe,  who  in  1861  produced  Elkhorna  by  Lex- 
ington, she  the  dam  of  Butler,  1870,  and  Arcturus,  1872,  by  Planet,  Farfaletta, 
1867,  and  Elkhorn,  1871,  by  imp.  Australian.  Farfaletta  produced  Pirouette.  1873,  by 
Harvey  Villian,  son  of  Asteroid,  Felicia.  1874,  by  imp.  Phaeton,  Falsetto,  1876  (a 
grand  race-horse  and  one  of  the  popular  stallions  of  the  day),  and  his  sisters, 
Fortuna,  187.5,  and  Fac  Simile,  1881,  by  Enquirer,  Farf;idette,  1886,  by  imp.  .Siddartha. 
Pirouette  produced  Hattie  Harris,  1880,  Wood  River,  1881,  Avondale,  1882,  Gem  ofthe 
Mountains,  1883,  and  .Susie  S.,  1884,  all  by  Marmaduke,  son  of  Enquirer.  Hattio 
Harris  is  the  dam  ofthe  winners  Spectator  by  Springbok,  and  Cornie  Buckingham  by 
Powhattan.  The  remainder  of  this  branch  of  the  family  are  in  the  Fleetwood  stud, 
Kentucky,  and  have  bred  winners. 

The  Grey  Eagle  mare  produced  Eaglcss,  18.55,  by  imp.  Glencoe,  American 
(Volscian),  1857,  by  Vandal,  Priscilla,  1859,  by  imp.  Scythian,  Annette,  1860,  by 
Lexington,  Jenny  H.,  1861,  by  imp.  Knight  of  St.  George,  Delia,  1866,  by  Rifleman, 
son  of  Glencoe,  and,  in  1867,  a  grey  tilly  by  Lodi.  Eagless  produced  Luna,  1863,  and 
Mat  Eagless,  1864,  by  .Swigert's  Lexington,  son  of  Lexington,  Mary  Clark,  186~,  and 
Lexington  Belle,  1875,  by  Lexington,  Grey  Planet,  1869,  Steel  Eyes,  1871,  and  Eaglet, 
1876,  all  by  I'hinet,  and,  in  1-70,  Lizzie  Lucas  by  imp,  Australian,  They  nearly  all 
raced  successfully.  Luna  was  the  dam  of  Glenmary,  1874  (a  twin),  by  imp.  Gleuelg, 
Mamie  R.,  1877,  Minnie  D.,  1878,  both  by  Longfellow,  and  Nannie  R.,  1879,  by  Virgil. 
Glenmary  is  the  dam  of  Glen  Ban  and  Catharine  Ban  by  imp.  King  Ban,  and  bay 
mare  Loraine  by  Lisbon.  Xannie  R.  left  the  tilly  Cheekie,  by  Longfollow.  Mat 
Eagless  produced  Juanita  by  Wanderer,  and  she  produced  Nita,  Fanita,  Carroll,  Blue 
Vail.  Hazel  Hurst  and  others.  Mary  Clark  produced  Preclosa,  1876,  Spark.  1878 
(both  winners),  by  imp.  Leamington,  Pure  Rye,  1883,  Grey  Dawn,  1885,  and  Old  Rye, 
18><6,  winners,  by  imp.  Billet.  Lizzie  Lucas  produced  Cerise  by  imp.  Moccasin  (she 
the  dam  of  Cherry  Stone  by  King  Bolt,  and  Wild  Cherry  by  Wilful,  and  the  great  two- 
year  old  Morillo  by  Eolus,  winner  of  11  out  of  14  races  this  year).  Chimera  (dam 
of  Chimere  by  Iroquois),  Cyclops,  Cambyses,  Cleola,  Cleofas  and  Vera  by  imp.  Morte- 
mer,  and  Leonora  by  imp.  .Sir  Modred.  Eaglet  produced  Olanthe,  Laura  Garrison 
ami  .Spring  Eagle  (Sadie  Mc)  by  .Springbok.  Annette  went  to  California.  .She  was 
the  dam  of  Oliver  Cromwell,  Charley  Chase  and  Camilla  Urso  by  Lodi,  Carrie  C. 
(Covey)  by  Monday,  and  Jim  Farley  by  Hubbard,  and  the  trotter  Ansel,  2.20,  iu 
Mr.  Kobert  Bonner's  stud.  Camilla  Urso  was  the  dam  of  Raven  by  Monday,  and 
Armada  by  CrichtiUi.  sun  of  Glencoe  (she  dam  of  Meda  Howard  by  Sacramento,  son 
of  i;irteman,  and  Hazel  by  Balboa,  son  of  Norfolk),  Miss  Camilla  (Mozelle)  by  Mon- 
day, and  brown  marc,  1880,  by  .Shannon.  Carrie  Covey  is  the  dam  of  Marin  by  Thad. 
.Stevens,  sou  of  Langford.  Marin  is  the  dam  of  Reata  by  Milner,  aiul  Marinette  by 
imp.  Partisan,  son  of  Tomahawk,  Catalina  by  Wheatly,  Sonoma  by  Longtield,  and 
Bessie  Barnes  by  imp.  Darebin.  Jenny  H.  produced  Jenny  Black,  1867,  and  Jenny 
Patterson,  1869,  by  imp,  Australian,  Jentling  and  Saturn  by  Planet;  Darnley,  Ada  S. 
JIanette  and  Toledo  by  Asteroid,  Rosa  R,  and  L'seful  by  Pat  Malloy.  Jentling  is 
the  dam  of  Vassar  by  Virgil  (she  the  dam  of  Vellum,  Mary  Porter,  Perkins,  alias  Ben 
Hur,  and  Paris  by  imp.  Billet,  and  a  bay  fill.v,  18J<8,  by  the  same  sire).  Gentle  by 
Baywood,  and  bay  filly,  1888,  by  im]>.  Rotherhill,  Ada  S.  produced  two  tillies.  Leona 
anil  Surprise,  by  Big  Fellow,  son  of  War  Dance.  Manette  produced  Maryetta  by 
Red  Bluff,  son  of  imp.  Australian,  Emma  Gene  and  sister  by  Store,v,  sou  of  Monarch- 
ist. Useful  is  the  dam  of  Patnios,  Laura  Ford,  etc.,  by  Longfellow.  The  Mule  pro- 
duced Our  Gal,  18.50,  .lean  D'.Vrc,  1851,  and  Margaret  Morris,  1852,  by  imp.  Glencoe, 
the  last  of  which  was  the  dam  of  Harper,  Marquis.  Marsellaise,  Mary  Morris  and 
Morris,  all  by  Lexingtmi,  Mary  Morris  was  (he  ilam  of  Lizzie  Gant  (Bob  Forsyth's 
dam),   Annie  Lexington  (dam   of  Brevet  by   Brigadier,  and   Bonnie  Annie  by  .<(ot- 


Oi  THE    TIIOItOl'GHBIlED    HORSE. 

lauder),  both  by  Exeliecqaer,  sou  of  ReYenuo  and  Bonuie  Park  by  Bonnie  Scotland, 
sho  the  dam  of  East  Lake  and  Bonuie  May  by  Enquirer,  and  Bracken  by  Bramble. 

Kitty  Clark,  18.53,  by  Glencoe  produced  Charlotte  Bufonl,  1857,  Auu  Clark,  1859, 
Dr.  Lindsey,  1861,  Maiden,  1863,  La  Henderson,  186.5,  Uncle  Nick,  1866,  and  Utica, 
1870,  all  by  Lexiugton,  Kosa  Clark,  1864,  and  Kith,  1873,  both  by  imp.  Australian, 
and  (ileudolen  by  imp.  Glen  Athol.  Charlotte  Buford  was  a  good  mare  and  the  dam  of 
Charade,  CuUoden  and  Florence  I.  by  imp.  Australian,  and  Ida  May  by  Planet. 
Florence  I.  is  the  dam  of  Florence  Payne  by  Blarneystoue,  Florence  Lamertine  by 
T(mi  Bowling,  Florence  Cook  by  War  Dance,  Powhattan  II.  by  imp.  Glenelg,  Florio 
by  Virgil,  Florence  Fonso  by  King  Alfonso,  Florimer  by  imp.  Rayon  d'Or,  etc.  A 
majority  of  these  were  good  race-horses,  and  Florio  is  the  dam  of  the  winner  Franco. 
Ida  May  is  the  dam  of  Flotsam  (Pumice's  dam)  by  Waverly,  Jetsam  (the  dam  of 
Venture)  by  imp.  Strachino,  sou  of  Parmesan,  and  Chissie  May,  etc.,  by  C'lipses. 
Ann  Clark  produced  Aspire,  a  bay  filly  by  Escape,  son  of  imp.  King  of  Cymry,  Mrs 
AVinslow  by  imp.  Australian,  and  bay  filly  by  Crichton,  son  of  Glencoe.  Aspire  is 
dam  of  Alice  Mur]>hy  (dam  of  Donatello  and  Alice  Racine)  by  Jim  Murphy,  son 
of  West  Roxbury,  and  .Josie  (dam  of  Oleander  by  Aliunde,  and  Secret  by  Tennyson) 
by  Ramadan.  Mrs.  Winslow  is  the  dam  of  Mcthilde  and  Mateal,  by  Restless,  son  of 
Vouclier.  Maiden  was  the  best  lilly  of  her  year,  and  winner  of  a  number  of  good 
stakes,  including  the  Travers  at  Saratoga.  She  was  the  dam  of  Lady  Washington, 
1870,  by  Beacon,  sou  of  Lexington,  James  A.,  Parole  (gelded,  and  oue  of  the  best 
racehorses  of  his  day,  winner  in  both  America  and  in  England),  Miueola,  Perfection, 
Pawnee  (gelded),  Pappoose,  Paw  Paw  and  Powliattan,  the  successful  stallion,  all 
by  imp.  Leamington,  and  Parthenia  by  Al,arm.  La<ly  Washington  is  the  dam  of  Com- 
bination by  Crockford,  son  of  Lightning,  Aileen  by  Amadis,  son  of  Rivoli,  Martha 
Washington  by  Volturno,  son  of  imp.  Billet,  etc.  Perfei'tion  is  the  dam  of  Suiilax 
by  imp.  .Saxon,  Pcrceiition  by  imp.  Mortemer,  Saluda  by  imp.  Mortemer,  Perfecto  by 
Duke  of  Magenta,  etc.  Pappoose  is  dam  of  Parolina  by  Duke  of  Montrose.  Par- 
thenia is  dam  of  mare  Rizpali  by  imp.  Mortemer,  and  mare  Persistence  by  imi>.  .Sir 
Modrcd.  La  Henderson  was  the  dam  of  Kitty  Claborn  by  Jerome  Edger,  Planetia 
by  Plauet,  Virgiliau  (a  good  race-hor.se),  and  Vanguard  by  Virgil,  the  noted  Ferida 
(four  miles  7.23i,  fastest  ever  run  by  a  mare),  Aella,  a  superior  race-mare,  and  Ferona, 
a  winner,  all  by  imp.  Glenelg.  Planetia  is  the  daui  of  I'lacid  (Playfellow's  dam)  by 
Enquirer,  A'irginia  (Lill.v  M.)  by  Virgil,  Fostress  (Question's  dam),  by  Fostei-,  Plan- 
tress  and  Xed  Cook  by  Flood,  and  others.  Ferida  is  the  dam  of  Fay,  Medje,  Flit- 
away,  Carrie  C.  and  a  filly,  etc.  by  Sensation.  Aella  is  dam  of  Prince  George,  a  win- 
ner, Thrill,  and  three  colts  by  .Sensation,  the  unbeaten. 

•  Rosa  Clark  was  the  dam  of  Lilly  Clark,  Lulu  Baxter  and  Judge  Spolford  by 
Watson,  son  of  Lexington,  Magnolia  Clark,  Clark  and  Ophelia  Spoiford  by  imp. 
C'anwell,  son  of  Stockwell,  Barclay  and  Fronie  Louise  by  imp.  Glengarry,  son  of 
Thormanby.  Lilly  Clark  is  the  dam  of  Goliad,  Beulah  Clark,  Mattio  Jackson  and 
Olive  Varcoe  by  Heretog,  son  of  imp.  Australian.  Magnolia  Clark  is  dam  of  Pal- 
metto (Bamboo's  dam)  by  imp.  Glenelg,  Emnui  Mack  by  Ten  Broeck,  Ae-le-ta  and 
Kossuth  by  Longfellow.  Gleudolen  is  the  dam  of  Alsace  liy.  Aiamis,  Atticus  by 
Aristides,  and  filly  by  Punster.  Kith  is  the  dam  of  Kinsman,  a  wiuuer,  by  Monarchist, 
A'ic  by  Virgil,  and  Gold  Fish  by  Prince  Charlie  or  X'irgil. 

Ann  Innis  by  American  Eclipse  was  the  dam  of  Hebron,  a  good  race-horse, 
Vivandicre  and  Jim  Barton,  a  good  winner,  by  Grey  Eagle^  sou  of  Woodjieckia',  Maria 
lunis  by  imp.  Yorkshire,  and  Swigert's  Lexington  and  La  Grande  Duchesso  by 
Lexington.  Maria  Innis  was  the  dam  of  Bulletin,  Echo  and  Kathleen  by  Lexington, 
Sovereign  Eclipse  by  imp.  Sovereign,  Australian  Chief,  Lagonda  and  Ennua  by  imp. 
Australian,  Select  by  .Swigert's  Lexington,  and  Meteor  by  Asteroid.  Echo  was  the 
dam  of  the  geldings  Report  and  Duplex,  good  race-horses.  Nemesis  and  Naptha  by 
imp.  Eclipse,  Echoless  and  Annie  Hall  by  imp.  Leamington,  Court  Hampton  by  imp. 
Hamilton  Court,  Eccola  (Rose's  dam)  and  her  sister  by  imp.  King  Ernest.  Echoless 
Avas  the  dam  of  Resound  and  Peanuts  by  iuij).  Hampton  Court,  Glen  Echo  and 
Rc-Eiho    by   imp.    (Ucnclg.      Nemesis    was    the    d.im    of    Vengeance   aud    sister    by 


THE    THOROUGHliRED    HOItSE.  5o 

Censor,  sou  of  Lexington,  Rhailamantlius,  a  speedy,  good  race-liorse  and  a  large 
winner,  and  liis  sister  Wyandotte  (the  dam  of  Kl  Trinidad,  Lady,  Lassie,  Ottawa,  etc.) 
both  liy  imp.  Leamington,  Retribution  (dam  of  Arali  and  Sir  William),  Eaohus  and 
Mink  liy  lielorm.  Acoustic  by  imii.  Australian  and  Brushwood  by  inii).  Woodlauds. 
Acoustic  is  the  dam  of  Vocalic  (a  good  racer  and  successful  sire),  Alida  and  Fancy 
by  \irj;il,  JIusic,  Acasia,  etc.,  by  imp.  Gleuelg.  Nai>tha  was  the  dam  of  Golden 
(iate  l)y  imp.  Leamington,  Explosion  and  Gleam  Irj'  imp.  IIami)ton  Court,  sou  of 
Young  Melbourne,  Ten  Drop  by  Ten  Broeck,  The  Jew  ess  by  Saraceu,  son  of  Leaming- 
ton, Miss  Hattie  by  Falsetto,  etc.  Golden  Gate  was  the  dam  of  Laura  Winston, 
Faraloue  and  Oro  by  Norfolk.  Laura  Winston  is  the  dam  of  Miss  Harker,  Snowdrop, 
Broncho  and  Snowball  by  ,Joe  Hooker.  Explosion  is  the  dam  of  Dangerous  by 
Saxon,  L)isdain  (dam  of  Omega,  Grand  Duke,  Arrogance,  etc  )  by  imp.  Moccasin, 
Dione.  Daruua  and  Dolores  by  imp.  Mortemer,  Dew  Drop,  the  grand  race-mare  that 
sold  for  $29,000  (dead),  and  her  sister,  Firework  by  Falsetto,  and  Rainbow  by  Iroquois. 
Gleam  is  the  dam  of  Glitter  by  imj).  Stylites,  Fidelia  and  Flemington  by  Falsetto, 
etc.  Kathleeu  is  the  dam  of  Kenuesaw,  a  good  horse,  Kathairon  (dam  of  Kathleen 
by  Shannon,  Keepsake  by  Flooil,  and  Keuueth  by  .Joe  Hooker)  by  Harry  of  the 
West.  S!>n  of  Lexington,  Johu  Happy  and  the  superior  race-horse  George  Kinney  by 
imp.  Bonnie  Scotland,  Hetty,  Kennebeck,  Khartoum  and  Pullman  by  imi>.  Glengarry, 
Kern  by  Ten  Broeck,  Katuna  by  Bramble,  etc.  Emma  by  imp.  Australian  was  dam 
of  Judge  Murray  by  Vauxhall,  Maggie  DuSy  by  Charley  Howard,  J.  O.  Nay  by 
Felkiwcraft,  Charity  by  Sensation,  etc.  La  Grande  Duchease  was  the  dam  of 
Metella,  .\uiella  and  Christine  by  imp.  Australian,  Elsie  by  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland, 
Marmiou  by  Planet,  Talisman  and  Uberto  by  Virgil.  Metella  was  the  dam  of 
Misadie  anil  Miss  Ella  by  Enquirer,  the  latter  dam  of  Lita,  alias  Lyda  (the  dam  of 
Jum  Jum,  Michael  and  O.  K.  by  Regent)  by  imp.  True  Blue,  sou  of  Vedette,  Maret- 
zeck  and  Marict  by  King  Alfonso,  Mendelssohn  by  imji.  Buckdeu,  Whisperine  (dam  of 
Whisban)  by  Whisper,  Miramar  (dam  of  Tola)  by  Longfellow,  Metal  by  Blue  Eyes, 
and  Maga  by  imp.  Siddartha.  Aniella  is  the  dam  of  Allegro  (the  dam  of  Aria, 
Lizzie  L.  aud  Conrad  O.  by  Whisper),  Anniban  by  King  Ban,  Annoua  and  Anadem 
by  Blue  Eyes.  Elsie  is  the  dam  of  Etna  (dam  of  Outset,  Outstep,  Outbound  and 
Outspeed)  by  King  Alfonso,  Egeria  by  Lever,  Rumor  aud  Eola  by  Whisper,  Eros  IL 
by  Lisbon,  etc.  Christine  is  the  dam  of  Gypsy  by  War  Dance,  Bonnie  Australian, 
Vice  Regent,  Montana  Regent,  Julia  L.  and  High  Taritt'  by  Longfellow,  and  Beth 
Broeck  by  Ten  Broeck.  Gypsy  is  the  dam  of  Pat  Regent,  Don  Regent  and  King 
Regeut  by  Regent,  aud  Poet  Scout,  a  superior  race-horse,  by  Longfellow,  Gypsy  Girl 
and  Loriia  Doone  by  imp.  Sir  Modred. 

Sally  Sneed  by  imp.  Buzzard  was  the  dam  of  Grey  Goose  by  Pacolet.  Grey 
Goose  was  the  dam  of  John  Bascomb,  a  famous  racer,  and  his  two  sisters,  Lady 
Huntsville  and  Hauuah  Harris  by  Bertraud,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  Pilot  and  Glance  by 
Wild  Bill,  son  of  Sir  Archy.  Lady  Huntsville  had  two  fillies  by  imp.  Cousol  by 
Lottery.  One  of  these  lillies  was  the  dam  of  Betty  Wharton  by  Othello,  son  of  imp. 
Leviathan,  ami  she  the  dam  of  the  good  race-horse  aud  stallion,  Rebel,  aud  his  sister. 
Miss  Socks  by  Socks,  son  of  inij).  Albiou,  Anna  Bishop  by  Lytic,  son  of  Jim  Allen 
(she  the  dam  of  Betty  Bedford  by  Rupee,  and  Ellen  Lane  by  Tar  River),  West  Maria 
(Anna  Hurst's  ilam)  by  Gen.  Burleson,  aud  Last  Chance  by  Regent.  Glance  was  the 
dam  of  Little  Mistress  by  imp.  Shamrock,  she  the  dam  of  Little  Miss  by  imp. 
Sovereign,  she  the  dam  of  Letty  by  imp.  Australian,  the  dam  of  Grace  and  Lettina  by 
Harry  Bassett,  Letretia  and  her  sister  liy  Tom  Ochiltree,  and  Refund  by  Sensation 
Little  Miss  was  also  dam  of  Uga  by  King  Alfonso,  and  she  the  dam  of  Ultimo  by  Red 
Blufl',  lauthe  by  Storey,  etc. 

Grecian  Princess,  1816,  sister  to  Tiger  by  Blackburn's  Whip,  was  the  dam,  1S29, 
of  Ann  Merry  by  Sumpter,  Titus  (Criiiiile)  by  Medoc,  etc.  Ann  Merry  was  the  dam 
of  Mirabeau  and  Cub  (a  superior  race-maie)  by  Medoc,  and  Barilla  by  Lieut.  Bas- 
singer.  Cub  was  the  dam  of  Sportsmistress  by  American  Eclipse,  Monte  (a  good 
racer)  .and  JIartha  Buford  by  Wagner,  a  tilly  by  imp.  Trustee,  Fanny  Fern  aud  Fanny 
Campbell  by  imp.  Glencoe.     Sportsmistress  was  dam  of  Arnold  Harris  by  Whalebone, 


51)  THE   THOROUGHBRED    HORSE. 

Charles  Harris  by  Wagner,  Susan  Harris  by  Revenue,  and  Alfred  Harris  by  imp. 
Sovereign.  Susau  Harris  produced  Zadoc  by  Marion,  and  Co<iuette  by  Lexington, 
the  latter  the  dam  of  Vivien  by  imp.  Leamington,  Viola  by  imp.  Eclipse,  Variety, 
Vixen  and  JIaid  of  Athens  by  imp.  Saxon,  Doliuka  by  imp.  Jlortemcr,  and  Coquette 
by  Iroquois.  Vivien  is  the  dam  of  Connmche  by  Leinster,  Young  Bazar  and  Aunt 
Jane  by  Bazar,  owned  in  California.  Viola  is  the  dam  of  Jlaniie  M.  l)y  imp.  Saxon 
(she  the  dam  of  Lille  and  Lancer  by  King  Alfonso),  Blaze  Duke  by  DiiUe  of  JIagenta, 
Prosperity  by  Onondaga,  etc.  The  Trustee  mare,  out  of  Cub,  produced  a  tilly  by  2d 
Altorf,  which  was  the  dam  of  Lizzie  Lewis  and  Stella  Price  by  Epsilon.son  of  Pacific. 
Lizzie  Lewis  was  the  dam  of  Varina  Bradford  by  Abu  Beeker,  sou  of  Mahomet  by 
imp.  Sovereign,  she  the  dam  of  May  Curl  and  Peerless  by  Bill  Bass.  Stella  Price  was 
dam  of  Plover  Wing  by  imp.  Stone  Plover,  son  of  Cotherstone,  she  the  dam  of  Lady 
Longstreet  by  Gen.  Longstreet  (she  the  dam  of  Kate  by  Frogtown,  Bella  Golden  ami 
Atossa  by  Bowie,  son  of  Leamington),  Nancy  by  St.  Valentine,  Golden  Plover  and 
Minuichee  by  Chariton,  son  of  Pat  Malloy,  and  Tooan-Tuh  by  I'rogtown. 

Martha  Buford  by  Wagner  was  the  dam  of  Mautua  by  Lexington,  Martha  Buford 
by  Ringgold,  son  of  Boston,  and  Maud  by  imp.  Australian.  The  last  named  produced 
Bonnie  Scotia  and  Paper  Maker  by  imji.  Bonnie  Scotland,  and  Eurydice  by  imp. 
Leamington.  Eurydice  had  a  lilly,  .\storia,  by  imp.  Athlete.  I«'anny  Fern  was  tlie  dam 
of  Eugene  by  Revenue,  Oleata  by  Lexington,  etc.  Oleata  was  the  dam  of  Emily 
Fuller,  Pollywog,  Osseo  and  Oleaster  by  imp.  Eclipse,  son  of  Orlando,  Olitipa  (one 
of  the  speediest  mares  ever  foaled)  by  imp.  Leamington,  and  Odessa  by  imp. 
Glenlyon,  son  of  Stockwell.  Emily  Fuller  is  the  dam  of  Prosper,  Pantaloon,  Olive 
and  Persuasion  by  imp.  Leamington,  Florence  E.  by  Reform,  Xallapa  and  Brussels 
by  imp.  Billet,  Hannah  Moberly  bj-  Hindoo,  etc.  Nearly  all  these  race  well.  Olitipa. 
is  the  dam  of  Olivia  and  Orator  by  imp.  Ill  Used,  Mary  C.  (Ophelia)  by  Kingfisher, 
St.  Omer  and  St.  Olga  by  imp.  St.  Blaise.  Olive  is  dam  of  Olivie  by  Tom  Ochiltree, 
Oliver  Twist,  All  Fours  and  Oliver  by  imp.  The  Jacobite,  son  of  Prince  Charlie. 
Odessa  is  dam  of  Udessa  by  imp.  Uhlan.  Fanny  Cami>bell  produced  two  fillies,  a 
chestnut  filly,  1831,  and  Gentle  Annie  by  Monte,  sou  of  Wagner,  that  were  owned  by 
George  Treat,  California. 

Major  Moll  by  imp.  Obscurity  was  the  dam  of  Patrick  Highlander  by  imp.  Brown 
Highlander,  and  a  filly  by  Wade  Hampton's  Paragon.  This  Paragon  mare  was  the 
dam  of  a  filly  by  imp.  Buzzanl,  and  a  lilly  by  Coiqierbottom,  son  of  Brilliant.  This 
Copperbottom  mare  was  the  dam  of  John  Henry  by  Aratus,  and  Hunter's  Duke  of 
Bedford.  The  Buzzard  mare  was  the  dam,  1826,  of  Mary  Hunter  and,  1828,  of  Kitty 
Hunter  by  Harris'  Paragon,  son  of  Blackburn's  Whip.  Kitty  Hunter  was  the  dam 
of  a  filly  by  Hephestiou,  Ann  .Stewart,  a  good  racer,  by  American  Eclipse,  and  a  filly 
by  Goodc's  Arab,  son  of  .Sir  Arihy.  This  blood  is  only  preserved  tliroiigli  these 
two  mares.  The  Goodc's  Arab  mare  was  the  dam  of  Geneva,  a  good  race  mare,  by 
Medoc,  she  the  dam  of  Madame  House  by  imp.  I.,eviathan.  The  latter  was  the  dam 
of  Maria  and  Carrie  Cage  by  imp.  Sovereign,  Villir  Allen  (the  daiii  of  Peail  by  Buck- 
master)  liy  Hiawatha,  son  ofimji.  -Vlbion,  and  Epizootic  by  Rogers,  sou  of  Lexington. 
Maria  was  the  dam  of  Pennyroyal  by  imp.  Albion,  she  the  dam  of  Wild  .\ddie  and 
Lulu  L.  (Parejia  Rosa)  by  Caledonia,  son  of  Bonnie  Scotland.  Carrie  Cage  was  the 
dam  of  a  filly  by  Jack  Malone,  Miss  Cheatham  l)y  Bill  Cheatham,  son  of  imp.  Albion, 
a  filly  by  Itulletin,  sou  of  Lexington,  Betty  Bell  and  Eppie  L.  by  Surprise,  son  of  imp. 
Bonnie  Scotland.  Miss  Cheatham  is  the  dam  of  a  filly  by  I'rolific,  Cousin  Cheatham 
an<l  Third  Cousin  by  Uncle  Vic,  and  Amelia  Johnson  by  Uncle  Tom.  Betty  Bell  is 
the  dam  of  Bcttie  L.  (Ijillie  McElwain),  Vodena's  dam,  and  Brigade  by  imp.  Brigadier, 
and  Bagatelle  by  imp.  Ill  Used.  Eppie  L.  is  the  dam  of  Peekskill  and  a  filly,  1888,  by 
imp.  Billet,  Lizzie  B.  and  Purity  liy  ilindon.  Epizootic  is  the  dam  of  Sweetheart  by 
Jack  of  Diamoiiils,  and  she  the  dam  of  \'a  Tout  by  Faustus,  and  Omen  by  Vandal, 
Jr.,  son  of  Vandal. 

Mary  Hunter  was  the  dam  of  Mary  .Streshley  by  John  Henry,  Miss  Singleton  by 
Kosciusko,  Streshley,  Webster,  Emeriue  Price  and  sister  to  them  by  Medoc.  and 
J>ady  Lovell  by  .sir  Lovell.     .Mary  ."^trcshley  produced  Neoma  Ferguson,  .lohu  Horace. 


THE    TnOKOrulIBREl)    HORSE.  fit 

Ililica  aud  a  sister  to  them  by  Medoc.  This  Medoc  mare  jiroduced  a  filly  by  Brawn- 
cr's  P^clipse,  son  of  American  Eclipse,  and  she  produced  Waxy  by  Lexington,  that  is 
tlio  gnindam  of  the  t'ainous  trotting  mare  Suuol,  record  2.08|^,  the  fastest  ever  made. 
Fair  .Vmerican  by  Lloyd's  Traveler  produced  a  filly  by  imp.  Grey  Highlander,  whoso 
daughter  by  imp.  Expedition  was  the  dam  of  Rosalinda  by  Ogle's  Oscar.  Rosalinda 
was  the  dam  of  Sally  A^an  Dyhe  by  Henry,  Fleta  by  Johnsos's  Sledley,  sou  of  Sir  Hal, 
she  the  dam  of  St.  Louis  by  Altorf,  and  St.  Charles  by  American  Eclipse.  Sally  Vau 
Dyke  produced  a  filly  by  Hugh  L.  White,  son  of  imp.  Leviathan.  Oscaloosa  is  the 
dam  of  Olio  by  Memnon,  sou  of  Epsilon,  and  she  the  dam  of  the  Rebel  mare,  dam  of 
Envenom  and  Eight  to  Seven  by  Enquirer. 

Dido  by  imp.  liay  Richmond  founded  what  is  now  known  as  the  Morgan  family. 
Dido  produced  Prizefighter  by  imp.  Expedition,  aud  Zelipha  by  imp.  Messenger. 
Zelipha  jiroduced  two  fillies,  through  which  the  blood  is  perpetuated,  viz.,  Aurora 
by  imp.  Honest  John,  son  of  Sir  Peter,  and  Honesty  by  imp.  Exjiedilion,  sou 
of  Pegasus  by  Eclipse.  Aurora  produced  a  filly  by  Sir  Solomon,  son  of  imp. 
Tickle  Toby  by  Alfred  by  Slatchem.  This  filly  was  the  dam  ot  Matchless  by 
imp.  Exi)cdition,  she  the  dam  of  Lady  Morgan  by  John  Richards,  sou  of  Sir  .\rchy. 
Lady  Morgan  was  the  dam  of  Sally  Miugan  by  imp.  Emancipation,  sou  ot  Whisker, 
and  Polly  Rowe  by  Eutaw  Shark.  Sally  Morgan  was  the  dam  of  Mary  Blueskin  by 
Grey  Eagle,  a  good  race-mare,  Jliss  Morgan  and  Boudy  by  imp.  Yorkshire,  Panic  by 
imp.  Glencoe,  and  Ada  C.  aud  Dolly  Morgan  by  Revenue.  Miss  Morgan  was  the  dam 
of  Mazurka,  Mignonette  (Minnie  Milton),  and  India  by  Lexington,  Mattie  Morgau 
and  Ave  Maria  by  imp.  Australian,  Addie  Hart  and  Peggy  Morgan  by  Asteroid. 
Mazurka  was  the  dam  of  Minnie  Brown,  Gyptis,  Zoo  Zoo,  Typhoon  and  Rebecca, 
all  by  imp.  Australian,  Tallulah,  Carliua  aud  Maze  by  Planet,  Ziilite  (dam  of  Lela 
May)  by  Lisbon,  Bull's  Head,  etc.  by  King  Alfonso.  Minnie  Brown  was  the  dam  of 
Medina  by  Watson,  Elissa  (dam  of  Lizzie  K.  and  Lela  K.)  by  Enquirer,  Eleanor  C. 
by  Powhattan,  The  Don  by  Lisbon,  etc.  Tallulah  is  the  dam  of  Barbary,  Blithesome, 
Bonnie  Meade  aud  Bribery,  all  by  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland,  Tarantula  (Centipede  and 
Tara  Blackburn's  dam)  and  Termagant  by  imp.  Great  Tom,  Tally-Ho  and  Bettiua  by 
Bramble,  King  Iro  by  Iroquois,  and  Talluda  by  Enquirer.  Barbary,  a  winner,  is 
the  dam  of  Robert  Bruce,  Tip  Top,  Rhadamantha  (the  dam  of  Little  Girl),  Miss 
Maud  and  Sir  Abner.  Blithesome  is  the  dam  of  Leipsic,  Kee-Vee-Na  and  Wautauga, 
the  two  last  by  Enquirer.  Bonnie  Meade  was  a  winner,  aud  is  the  dam  of  Trojdiy 
(in  Kancho-del  Paso  stud)  by  imp.  Great  Tom,  Exile,  Eukonia,  Nellie  B.,  Kemjiton, 
Reporter  and  Basil  Duke  by  Enquirer,  Dictum  and  Belle  Meade  by  Iroquois.  Bribery 
is  the  daiu  of  Lida  C.  (Enguerande),  Miss  Ford,  Zuleika,  Boodler,  Blue  Dress,  Bald- 
win, Tom  Paxton,  etc.,  by  Enquirer.  Gyptis,  a  winner,  is  the  dam  of  Annie  C. 
(Godiva)  by  imp.  Saxon  (she  the  dam  of  Violet,  Vanity,  Mamie  R.  and  Ittie  Reno 
by  Vanguard),  Golconda  by  imij.  Glenlyon,  Moula  and  Tyrone  by  imp.  Mortemer, 
Magenta  aud  Fabian  by  Duke  of  Magenta.  Maze  is  the  dam  of  Quandary  (the  dam 
of  Uncertainty  by  Virgil  or  Monarchist)  and  Gleam  by  imp.  Glenelg.  Zoo  Zoo,  a 
winner,  is  the  dam  of  Zamora  by  imp.  Saxon,  son  of  Beadsman,  Zainor  and  Zoliel  by 
ini]).  Mortemer,  and  Zulu  by  imp.  Pizarro.  Zicka  is  the  dam  of  Leather  Stocking 
by  imp.  Moccasin,  Astoria  by  imi).  Kautaka,  Zara  (Lulu  S.)  by  imp.  Mortemer,  and 
Pagan  liy  imp.  Pizarro. 

Mattie  Morgau  was  the  dam  of  Alberta  by  Watson  (she  the  dam  of  Mamie  IC. 
by  Ballinkeel,  Glen  Ellen  by  imp.  Glengarry,  and  Briganzee  by  imp.  Brigadier,  sou  of 
Monarque),  Matagorda,  a  winner,  by  imp.  Gleugarry,  she  the  dam  of  Euright  by 
Enquirer,  Right,  Outright,  etc.  by  Onondaga.  Ave  Maria  was  the  dam  of  Martica 
by  Daniel  Boone,  and  a  filly  by  imp.  Buckden.  Martica  is  the  dam  of  Bric-a-Brac 
(dam  of  Miss  Ryan  and  Algonqiiiu  by  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland),  Evelyn  and  sister  by 
EiKiuirer,  Mountain  Deer  by  Iroquois,  etc.  India  is  thedamofCathcart  by  Lisbon,  C.al- 
entta  by  King  Alfonso,  and  Gallifet  by  Falsetto.  Peggy  Morgan  is  the  dam  of  Austraoid 
(Ihedam  of  I'lict,  Dornix,  MaryTiudall,.\ssiniVioine,  etc.)byRedBliitf,Petite  by  Storey, 
etc.  Addle  Hart  is  tlie  dam  of  Orange  Girl,  Beck  and  Bias  by  Bertram,  son  of  Kentucky, 
and  ]5i-eutano   l>y  imp.  Great  Tom.      Dolly  Jlorgau   was  tlie  dam  of  Jennie  Morgau, 


5S  THE   THOROUGHBRED    HORSE. 

Ambush  aud  Hayti  by  imp.  Australian,  Stampede,  a  fine  race  liorse  by  War  Dance, 
Aurelius  by  Asteroid,  Pearl  Thorn,  Bob  Miles,  Fraukfort  aud  a  sister  by  Pat  Malloy, 
aud  Despeuia  by  King  Alfonso.  Jeuuie  Morgan  was  the  dam  of  Minnie  T.  Morgan 
(the  dam  of  Gen.  Monroe  and  Fosteral)  by  Enquirer,  Glenival  by  imp.  Glenelg,  aud 
•Scully  by  Tom  Bowling.  Hayti  is  the  dam  of  Hope,  Exeter  and  Hazel  Kirk  by 
Lever,  Roger  Eastman  and  Virgiliua  by  Virgil,  Haytieune,  Genie,  Jack  Batchelor, 
My  Chick,  etc.  by  imp.  Glenelg.  Pearl  Thorn  is  the  dam  of  Pearl  Set,  Pearl  Rivers 
and  Pearl  Top  by  Falsetto.  Ada  C.  is  the  dam  of  Pill  Box,  Ballot  Bos,  Abbey,  Con- 
ner, Treasure  Box,  Spriijg  Box,  Narcola  and  Lucky  Baldwin  by  Norfolk,  and  Surinam 
by  Joe  Hooker.  Abbey  is  the  dam  of  La  Scala,  Porter  Ashe,  etc.,  by  Joe  Hooker,  and 
Osric,  a  winner,  by  imp.  Cheviot.  Polly  Rowe  has  only  one  line  left,  through  her 
daughter  Mary  Good  by  Bill  Cheatham.  She  produced  Belle  of  Rockhill  l)y  Lj-nch- 
burgh,  son  of  imp.  Leamington,  she  the  dam  of  JIark  JIaster  and  Mamie  B.  by  Abd- 
el-Koree,  aud  Daisy  by  Westminster. 

Honesty  by  imp.  Expedition  was  the  dam  of  Tormentor,  Flagellator,  Gen. 
Jackson  aud  Mtmmouth  Eclipse,  all  good  horses  aud  winners.  Monmouth  Eclipse 
was  by  American  Eclijjse.  Ho  stood  in  Kentucky  and  died  there.  Honesty  also 
produced  Helen  Mar  by  Thornton's  Rattler,  aud  Ethelinda  by  Marshal  Bertrand,  son 
of  Marsh.al  Duroc  by  Duroc.  Ethelinda  produced  a  tilly  by  imp.  Barefoot,  which 
was  the  dam  of  Esta  by  Bolivar,  son  of  Thornton's  Rattler.  Esta  was  the  dam  of 
Nellie  Graves  by  imp.  Eclipse,  she  the  dam  of  Invergarry  and  Kate  Florence  by  imp. 
Leamington,  aud  Kate  Florence,  the  dam  of  Florrie  (lone)  by  Pat  Malloy,  Gralucca 
by  ICiugfisher,  aud  Milesia  (the  dam  of  Silvy)  by  Milesian.  It  therefore  appears 
that  a  mare  foaled  130  years  ago,  through  one  daughter  by  imp.  Wildair,  has  left 
scores  of  descendants  who  are  now  racing  and  •svinning.  All  have  speed  and  stamina, 
and  when  any  of  the  mares  in  the  female  line  to  Old  Slamerkiu  are  bred  to  horses  of 
pure  pedigrees  aud  racing  lineage  they  produce  race-horses.  An  examination 
of  the  Barb  mares  will  show  the  distinguished  race-horses  and  stallions  tracing  to 
the  Layton  Barb  mare,  to  whicli  the  DeLaucey  Cub  mare  traces. 

Duchess  (Bland's),  called  also  Diamond,  was  foaled  about  the  year  1755  or '56 
and  imijorted  to  America  by  Gen.  Alexander  Spottswood.  Sho  was  by  the  Culleu 
Arabian  (as  also  was  Jack  of  Diamonds,  imported  at  the  same  time),  her  dam  Lady 
Thigh  (Griscwood's)  by  Croft's  Partner,  sou  of  Jigg  by  Byerly  Turk,  graudam  by 
(Jreyhonnd,  a  natural  Barb,  great-grandam  Sophonisba's  dam  by  the  Curwen  Bay 
Barb,  great-great-graudam  by  D'Arcy's  Chestnut  Arabiau,  tracing  through  daughters 
of  Whiteshirt,  Lord  D'Arcy's  old  Montagu,  Hautboy  and  Brimmer  to  a  Royal  mare. 
Duchess  was  the  dam  of  Apollo  aud  his  sister  by  imp.  Traveler,  sou  of  Partner,  a 
tilly  by  Junius,  lilly  by  imp.  Jack  of  Diamonds,  True  Whig  by  Fitzhugh's  Rcgulus, 
son  of  imp.  Fearnought,  and  a  lilly  by  imp.  Regulus,  sou  of  Kegulns  by  the  Godolphin 
Arabian.  This  blood  is  transmitted  to  us  tjirough  her  two  daughters,  by  Jack  of 
Diamonds  and  imp.  Regains. 

The  Jack  of  Diamonds  mare,  bred  to  Ariel  (sou  of  imp.  Traveler  by  Partner  and 
imp.  Selima  by  the  Godolphiu  Arabian),  )>r()duci'd  a  lilly  which  was  bred  to  imp. 
Fearnought  and  i)roduced  a  filly  which  was  bred  to  imp.  Hightlyer,  son  of  Highllyer 
by  Herod.  This  Hightlyer  tilly,  bred  to  Melzar,  son  of  imp.  Medley,  produced  Maria, 
aud  she  produced  in  1817  the  bay  mare  Lady  Grey  by  Kobiu  Grey,  son  of  imp. 
Royalist  by  SaUram  by  Eclii)se.  Lady  Grey  in  1^21  ])roduced  Lucy  by  Orjjhan,  son 
of  Ball's  Florizcl  liy  imp.  Diomed,  in  1823  bay  marci  Maria  by  Davis'  llamiltonian, 
son  of  Tayloi^'s  llamiltonian  by  imp.  Diomed,  and  in  182G  chestnut  mare  Rowcua 
by  Sum])ter,  son  of  Sir  Archy.  Lucy  was  the  dam  of  IJIacknoso  by  Medoc,  a  fine 
race-horse,  Dick  Chiuu  by  Sumpter,  and  Lucilla  by  Trumpator,  son  of  Sir  Solomon. 
Lucilla  was  the  dam  of  Carlotta  by  imp.  Trusicc,  two  bay  fillies  by  imp.  Tranby, 
sou  of  Blackluck,  and  a  bay  filly  by  Old  Boston,  llic  Tranby  mare,  foaled  in  IS'.iH, 
was  the  dam  of  Alaric,  a  line  race-horse  by  Mirabcau,  Levity  by  imj).  Trustee,  Atala, 
a  superior  horse,  by  Boston,  Vandal  and  Volga  by  imp.  tJloncoo,  and  Vistula  by  imp. 
Scythian.  Vandal  was  one  of  the  best  race-horses  of  his  day  (winner  of  3-miIe  heats 
in  5.31)*,  .5..33). 


THE   TnOEOFGHIiRED    HORSE.  59 

Levity  was  the  dam  of  Ruric,  a  superior  horse,  and  his  sister  by  imp.  Sovereign, 
Lightsome  and  Mildred  by  imp.  Glencoe,  Breuna  by  imp.  Knight  of  St.  George,  son 
of  Birdcati'her,  Lever  and  Legatee,  a  good  racer,  by  Lexington.  Lightsome  was  tbo 
dam  of  Spriglitly,  Lexicon,  Crucifix,  Salina  and  Nevada  by  Lexington,  Linda  by 
imp.  Scythian,  sou  of  Orlando,  Lively,  by  Ringgold,  sou  of  Boston,  Emmet  by 
Asteroid,  and  Guluare  by  imp.  Glen  Athol.  Sprightly  was  bred  to  trotters  for  years, 
and  then  to  imp.  Billet,  by  whom  she  produced  Volturno,  a  grand  race-horse,  and  Elias 
Lawrence,  a  good  one  and  winner  at  3  miles  at  three  years  old  in  5.28J,  Lady  Way 
by  imp.  Eclipse.  Avalon  aud  Aretino  (the  last  a  grand  race-horse)  by  Aramis,  son 
of  imp.  Phaeton.  Lady  Way  is  the  dam  of  Fox  Glove  by  Lever,  and  Lady  Wayward 
by  Virgil.  Linda  had  no  chance  in  the  stud,  but  was  the  dam  of  Linda  Green 
(Yeteve's  dam)  by  imp.  Australian,  and  Neiituuus,  a  good  race-horse,  by  Planet. 
Crucifix  was  tlie  dam  of  Fairplay,  a  good  racer,  by  Virgil,  Semper  Felix  by  imp. 
Phaeton,  Cruciform,  Crusader  and  Blanche  J.  by  imp.  Australian,  Quito  (Cripple), 
The  Judge  (Cordova),  Cortez,  St.  Augustine,  a  good  horse,  and  La  Cruz  by  King 
Alfonso,  Maria  D.  by  Lisbon,  Cross  Fire  and  St.  Albans  by  Falsetto.  Semper 
Felix  is  the  dam  of  Semper  Vive  by  Waverly,  sou  of  imp.  Australian,  Semitone 
(Kate  .1.1  by  imp.  Buckdeu,  Leouatus,  a  grand  race-horse  and  successful  stallion, 
by  Longfellow,  Latonia  (Button's  dam)  by  imp.  Billet,  Felicia  aud  Semper  Paralis 
by  Stratford,  etc.  Semper  Vive  is  the  dam  of  Semper  Idem  and  Semper  Aurum  by 
imi).  Glen  Athol,  Fordham,  Folsom  and  Westchester,  all  good  race-horses,  by  Falsetto. 
Semper  Idem  is  the  dam  of  Long  Glen,  Longstreet  (one  of  the  best  race-horses  in 
America  and  winner  of  16  out  of  IS  races  in  1891,  including  match  IJ  miles  in  2.07i, 
defeating  Tenuy),  Longford,  a  good  race-horse.  Long  Beach,  etc.,  by  Longfellow. 
Semitone  is  dam  of  Ella  Piukerton  by  Longfellow,  and  Semaphore,  a  winner,  bj' 
Onondaga.  Blanche  J.  was  a  good  mare  and  the  dam  of  Blandona  (the  dam  of  Verona, 
l)ouna  and  Katona)  by  Longfellow,  Sea  Shell  (Long  Shore's  dam)  and  Australian 
Ban  by  imp.  King  Ban,  Blautyro  by  Lelaps,  etc.  Maria  D.  is  the  dam  of  Lucy  B. 
xind  Victorine  by  Onondaga,  Mark  S.  (Moxie)  and  Ed  Bell  by  Duke  of  Montrose. 
Salina  was  the  dam  of  Duchess,  Saltpetre  and  Saltillo  by  imp.  Gleuelg,  Virlein  by 
Virgil,  Prince  Charlie  (Priam)  and  Salvator  by  imp.  Prince  Charlie.  Salvator  ran  a 
mile  iu  1.35i,  beat  Teuuy  a  match  1^  miles  in  2.05,  and  won  the  Champion  Stakes, 
li  miles,  in  2.3.ji.  Nevada  was  the  dam  of  Nova  Zembla,  Sierra  Nevada,  Greenland 
aud  Greengage  by  imp.  Glengarry,  the  phenomenal  three-year  old  iu  his  year,  Luke 
Blackburn  by  imp,  Bonnie  Scotland,  Ecuador,  a  good  horse,  by  Enquirer,  Bradford 
and  Bravo,  both  winners,  by  Bramble,  aud  Neva  by  Longfellow.  Nova  Zembla  is 
dam  of  Nisa  aud  her  sister  by  Shannon,  and  Superba  by  Flood.  Sierra  Nevada  was 
the  dam  of  Mouutaiu  Range,  Monte  Rosa's  dam,  and  Wamsutta  bj-  Longfellow, 
Sutro  by  Enquirer,  etc.  Gulnare  is  the  dam  of  Costello  and  the  good  Hlly  Satis- 
faction by  Sensation,  etc. 

Mildred  was  the  dam  of  Zoe  and  Mittie  by  imp.  Scythian  (the  latter  dam  of 
Young  Australian  by  imp.  Australian,  and  Gen.  Longstreet  by  Asteroid  II.),  Ringlet 
by  Ringgold,  she  the  dam  of  Reckless  and  Restless  by  Voucher,  Debby,  Jim  Lupe, 
Debbie  (Flora)  and  Epsom  by  Derby,  sou  of  imp.  Eclipse,  Maximilian,  Wandering, 
J.  J.  Ilealy  and  Waterbury  (Rambler)  by  Wanderer.  Mildred  produced  Nora  Worth 
by  imp.  Eclipse,  she  the  dam  of  Nero,  Rocket,  Roxella,  North  West,  Startle,  Trumi)S, 
Darkness,  Renown,  Force  and  Finality  by  West  Roxbnry,  and  Adventure  2d  by 
Amadis,  the  majority  of  which  were  good  racers.  Rocket  is  the  dam  of  Rocket  II.  by 
imp.  Intruder  (she  the  dam  of  Minnie  W.  and  Lady  Sumner),  Penelope,  Nannie  S., 
Leo  by  Pantaloon,  Ericsou  anil  Cora  A.  by  imp.  Eric.  Roxella  was  the  dam  of  Molly 
Malloy  (Queen  Malloy)  by  Pat  Malloy,  Fleet  and  Roxella  2d  by  imp.  Intruder,  and 
Amadias  by  Amadis.  Molly  Malloy  is  the  dam  of  Pequot,  Aiuia  S.,  Birdette  and  Al 
by  Pantaloon,  aud  Voltalloy  by  Voltigeur,  Dick  Malloy  and  Sam  Murphy  by  imi>. 
Eric,  sou  of  Pretender.  Fleet  is  dam  of  Athlete  by  Amadis,  and  Lilly  and  others  by 
Pantaloon.  Darkness  is  the  dam  of  Fleetuess  and  Iuterlo))er  by  imp.  Intruder,  etc. 
Fleetncss  is  dam  of  .\lert  by  Amadis,  Dave  S.,  Jlillic  C.  and  Sam  by  Pantaloon.  Minx 
is  the  ilaiM  of  Minnoik,  the  great  gelding  Monitor,  Lotta  C,  Mirth  and   Romeo,  the 


60  THE    THOROUCHURED    HORSE. 

two  last  in  England.  Mirth  was  tlie  dam  of  Boutliillier,  a  wiuuer  iu  Engl;iiid  last 
year.  Miuuock  is  the  dam  of  Salviator,  Lady  B.,  Minnarette,  Selma  D.  by  Springbok, 
and  Onoudagas  by  Onondaga,  etc.  Lotta  C.  is  the  dam  of  Roulette  (.Sefton's  dam), 
Illisee  and  Lizzie  JI.  by  Baden  Badeu.  Stamps  w.as  the  dam  of  Katie  Pearce  by  imp. 
Leamington,  she  the  dam  of  Lizzie  S.  (Extra's  dam)  by  Wanderer,  Ballard  by  imp. 
Billet,  Katrina  by  Virgil,  and  Dal  by  imp.  Mortemer.  Bertha,  Loch  Tanna  (iu  Eng- 
land), Lonisotte,  Preciosa,  Billy  Piukerton  by  imp.  Glenelg,  and  Vaiieria  by  imp. 
Glenelg  or  Virgil,  unquestionably  by  the  latter.  Bertha  is  the  dam  of  Reina  Victoria 
by  imp.  Saxon,  Dclphiue  and  Soncy  Lass  by  imp.  Mortemer,  and  Mohican  by  Iro- 
quois. Vaiieria  is  the  dam  of  Baylight,  Laura  Stone  and  Versatile  by  ini]).  Rayon 
d'Or.  Sultana  is  the  dam  of  Sovrana  (Inah's  dam)  and  Sultan  by  iniji.  Ill  Used, 
Soudan  by  imp.  Matador,  Sala<lin  by  Xonesuch  or  imp.  Ill  Used,  she  by  imp.  Glenelg. 
Padishah,  Semiramis  and  C'aliidi  by  imp.  St.  Blaise. 

Brenna  was  the  dam  of  Tibbie  Dunbar  by  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland,  she  the  dam  of 
Voltigeur,  Lena  Dunbar  (dam  of  Lena's  First),  Clifton  Bell,  Capt.  Kidd,  Ed  .Smith, 
Canuy  Scott,  Broadchurch  (Bradsliaw)  and  Lady  Evangeline  by  Leinster,  and  Lizzie 
Dunbar,  the  dam  of  May  Dunbar,  by  Bazar.  Lady  Evangeline  is  the  dam  of  Valiant 
by  Monday,  Oceanica,  Floodtide,  Evelina  and  a  sister  by  Flood.  Brenna  was  also 
the  dam  of  Ilaric  by  imp.  Australian,  a  good  race-horse,  Eclair  (Factory  Girl)  by 
Lightning,  Ella  Hank  ins  by  Gilroy,  Britzka  by  imp  Phaeton,  Brademante  by  War 
Dance,  Athalaric  by  Gilroy,  Strathmore,  Kinkead  and  Sir  Walter  by  Waverly,  Breuda 
hy  imp.  Thunderstorm,  Long  Stop  by  Longfellow,  etc.  Ella  Haukius  is  the  dam  of 
Amadine  by  Amadis,  she  the  dam  of  Hilarity  by  Punster,  and  Polly  S.  by  imp. 
Pizarro,  and  Oriana  by  Onondaga,  bay  filly  by  Pizarro,  etc.  Athalaric  is  the  dam 
of  Tom  Martin,  a  superior  horse,  by  Longfellow,  Belle  of  Brooklyn  and  Aethel  by 
Stratford.  Sister  to  Ruric  by  imp.  Sovereign  was  the  dam  of  Kelpie  by  imp.  Bonnie 
Scotland,  Ermengarde,  Hilderic  (Jim  Connor)  and  Genseric  by  Lightning,  Griu- 
stead,  a  fine  race-horse  and  successful  stallion,  Tilford  and  Viceroy,  a  good  horse,  by 
Gilroy,  Pat  Farrell  and  Hypatia  by  Waverly.  Kelpie  was  the  dam  of  Miss  Austiue 
and  Janet  (winner  at  four  miles  in  7.25)  by  Lightning,  Maxwell  by  Gilroy,  a  filly  and 
Duke  of  Montrose,  a  good  racer  and  successful  stallion,  by  Waverly,  Annette  and 
Kelp  by  imp.  Straehino,  Ovation,  Overture  and  Dalgetty  by  Onondaga.  Miss  Austiue 
is  the  dam  of  Austina  by  Waverly,  Bridesmaid  by  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland,  Acoulte 
(Cryolete's  dam)  by  Ten  Broeck,  Teuton,  a  good  one,  by  Ten  Broeck,  and  Faraday,  a 
superior  colt,  by  Himyar.  Janet  is  the  dam  of  Sinaloa,  Volunteer  (Dufl'er),  Souora's 
dam  by  Ten  Broeck,  Spaldie  by  imp.  Blue  Mantle,  La  Maseotte,  Golden  Rod  and 
others  by  Spendthrift.  Annette  is  the  dam  of  Shoemaker,  Ortowin,  etc.,  by  Onou- 
daga.  Kelp  is  the  dam  of  Kempie,  a  winner,  by  St.  Martin,  Keepsake,  Onaway,  Up- 
ward, Ondawa,  etc.,  by  Onondaga.  Ermengarde  is  the  dam  of  Brocade,  Bingen,  Bal- 
tic and  l!cd(]tte  l)y  iiu]!.  Bonnie  Scotland,  Belle  Walsh  (Tuscumbia)  by  imp.  Great 
Tom,  Bcllcvuc  (lilackl)uru  and  Bcdvidere)  and  sister  by  Bramble.  Brocade  is  the  dam 
ofBerthaB.  by  imp.  Buckilen,  the  gelding  Burch,  War  Dress  by  War  Dance,  Long 
Cloth  and  Jennie  B.  by  Longfellow,  Annie  C.  by  Enquirer,  and  Dodo  by  Falsetto. 
Bertha  B.  is  the  dam  of  Lizzie  Baker  by  Longfellow,  .Judge  Murr.ay  by  Ten  Broeck, 
Tom  Vaughn  ((Jeorge  H.)  by  King  Alfonso,  Pat  Kelly  by  Pat  Malloy,  etc.  Bcdotte  is 
the  dam  of  Still  Alarm,  ({oose(|tiill  by  Pardee,  etc.  Hypatia  is  the  dam  of  Slickaway 
by  St.  Martin,  Hyi)Ocrite  by  Longfellow,  Deceit  by  Ten  Broeck,  Escapade  by  Onon- 
daga, etc.  Volga  was  the  dam  of  Rurica  by  Kuric,  Eminence,  Barney  Williams,  a 
good  horse,  Valdine,  Invoice  and  Evadne  by  Lexington,  Jeuny  McKinuey  and  Alice 
Mitchell  by  Planet,  Tecalco  by  imp.  Glen  Athol,  etc. 

Evadne  was  the  dam  of  Evasive^  by  iui)i.  (  auwcll.  son  of  Stockwell,  Blink  Bonnie, 
Buckingham,  Bulwark,  and  l!:in(l.nKi  by  imp.  jidunii^  Scotland,  Evasive  ^Bruce's  dam) 
by  .John  Morgan,  Tennyson  liy  iiu|i.  (iicat  Tom,  Eve  EHinj;iiain  by  Enquirer,  Monta- 
gue by  imp.  Mortemer,  Eblis,  etc.,  by  Iroiiuois.  Blink  Bouuii;  was  the  ilamof  Saxony 
l)y  imp.  Saxon,  and  Tullalioma  Ijy  Great  Tom.  Saxony  is  the  dam  of  Erebus  and  Once 
a  Week,  geliliugs,  Tatian  by  Great  Tom,  etc.  Tullalioma  is  the  dam  of  the  good 
mare  Tulla   Blackburn   by  Luke  Blackliian,  Tammany  iiy  Iroriuois,  etc.     Bandana  is 


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the  dam  of  Banner  Bearer  (gelded),  Napa  and  Eqviipoise  (Equality's  dam)  by 
Euqnirer.  Tiilisman  by  Imp.  Great  Tom,  Saranac,  Emblem  and  Red  Banner,  that  is 
one  of  the  best  two-year  old  tillies  iu  the  West,  by  Iroquois,  etc.  Jeuuy  McKinney 
was  the  dam  of  Ellen  Alice  by  Barney  Williams,  Claudia  by  War  Dance,  Buccaneer 
by  imp.  Buckdeu,  Poet  by  Longfellow,  Omaha  and  Vassar  by  Tom  Ochiltree.  Ellen 
Alice  is  the  dam  of  Vigiliue  and  Purdy  by  Virgil,  and  Vigiline  is  the  dam  of  Vigilant, 
Vigilette  by  Eolus,  while  Claudia  is  the  dam  of  Maj-  U.  by  Voltigeur,  son  of  Vandal, 
Umpire  and  liis  sister  by  Versailles,  son  of  Vandal,  Cutalong  by  imp.  Rayon  d'Or,  etc. 
Invoice  is  the  dam  of  Fatima  by  Abd-el-Kader,  and  is  dead.  Tecalco  is  the  dam  of 
Tiilii  liy  Ten  BroecU,  Rock-and-Rye  by  Virgiliau,  Toniquc  by  Sensation,  Hot  Scotch 
by  null.  Hopeful,  The  Wandering' Jew  by  Tom  Ochiltree,  etc. 

Vistula  had  no  chance  in  the  stud,  but  was  the  dam  of  Kentucky  Belle  by  Lexing- 
ton, she  the  dam  of  Pride,  Vis-a-Vis  and  Himalaya,  a  good  race-horse,  by  Virgil. 
Pride  is  the  dam  of  Glitter  and  Pretence  by  imp.  Glenelg.  Maria  by  Davis  Hamil- 
touiaii  was  the  dam  of  Catharine  Ogle  by  Trumpator,  Tom  Benton  and  Catherine  by 
Bertrand.  the  latter  the  dam  of  the  superior  race-horse  Alexander  Churchill  by  imp. 
Zingonee.  Roweua  by  Suinjiter  was  the  dam  of  Celestiau,  a  good  racer,  and  Merry 
Gold  by  Sir  Leslie,  Alice  Carneal  by  imp.  Sarpedoii,  a  good  race-mare,  Sarah  Moreton 
by  Sidi  Hamet,  a  superior  mare,  and  Boswig  by  imp.  Hedgeford.  Merry  Gold  was  the 
dam  of  Hebe  and  Vulcan  (Tom  Nichols)  by  Berthune,  son  of  Sidi  Hamet,  Cyclone  and 
Magelone  by  Vandal,  and  Almeria  by  Jack  Lane,  son  of  imp.  Yorkshire.  There  is  no 
report  of  Hebe  since  1875.  Cyclone  was  the  dam  of  Red  Wing  by  imp.  Balrowuie, 
Cycloid  by  imp.  Lapidist,  and  a  bay  tilly  by  Kentucky.  Magelone  was  the  dam  of 
Lily  of  the  Valley  by  Lightning,  and  Van  Billet  by  imp.  Billet.  Lily  of  the  Valley 
was  the  dam  of  Kenilworth  by  Waverly,  Frank  Martin  by  St.  Martin,  Blue  Times  by 
imp.  Blue  Mantle,  and  Greynell  by  iniii.  Glenelg,  the  latter  the  dam  of  a  filly  by  imji. 
Deceiver,  a  colt  by  Hindoo,  etc. 

Alice  Carneal  founded  a  family  of  her  own.  She  was  a  goo.l  mare  at  all  distances, 
was  the  dam  of  Miss  Trustee  by  imp.  Trustee,  Fance  and  Grey  Alice  by  Chorister,  son 
of  imj).  Contract  by  C'attou,  Lexington  (the  renowned  racer,  winner  of  the  time 
match,  four  miles,  in  7.19J,  and  atterwards  defeating  Lecompte  in  7.23|,  the  fastest 
two  heats  of  four  miles  ever  run  by  one  horse)  by  Boston,  Didie  (Maid  of  Orleans), 
Release  and  Rescue  by  Berthune,  Waxy,  a  fine  race-horse,  by  Buford,  Lavender  by 
Wagner,  I'mpire  by  Lecompte,  and  Annette  by  imp.  Scythian,  the  last  two  sent  to 
England.  Miss  Trustee  was  the  dam  of  Floiizel  (Hurricane)  by  imp.  Belshazzar, 
Mystery  by  Rnric,  a  bay  filly  by  Ringgold,  and  Miss  Trustee  by  J.  C.  Breckenrige, 
son  of  Lexington.  Mystery  was  the  dam  of  a  bay  filly  by  Revolver,  Dil  Wiggins, 
Winchester,  and  a  chestnut  filly  by  inij).  Hurrah.  Fance  was  the  dam  of  Bazil  by 
imp.  Sovereign,  Anne  Tarltou  and  Lady  Vandal  by  Vandal.  Anne  Tarltoii  was  the 
dam  of  Charity  by  imp.  Hurrah,  Minor  Jackson  by  Dick  Jackson,  Victress  and  Vest- 
valli  by  Victory,  son  of  Uncle  Vic.  Victress  is  the  dam  of  Vanguard,  a  good  racer, 
Victrix  by  Longfellow,  and  a  colt  by  Stratford.  Vestvalli  is  the  dam  of  Wanda  West, 
Veracity  (Festiiia"s  dam),  ^'estella,  Vesjier  Bells  and  Valedictory  by  Wanderer. 
Wanda  West  is  the  dam  of  Speedwest  by  Siiendthrift,  and  Iniogene  by  Powliattan. 
Vestella  is  dam  of  Mahomedan  by  Hindoo,  etc.  Grey  Alice  was  the  dam  of  Pickaway 
by  Wagner,  and  Nellie  Gwyiin  by  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland.  Nellie  Gwynn  was  the  dam 
of  Louise  Gwynn  and  Faith  by  imp.  Hurrah.  Louise  Gwynn  is  the  dam  of  Grace  Lee 
by  imp.  Kyrle  Daly,  and  Hector  by  Grenada.  Release  was  the  dam  of  Carrie  P.  by 
Norbourne,  .';on  of  Lecompte.  Hetty  C.  by  Uncle  Jctt',  and  Night  Rose  by  imp.  Knight 
of  St.  George.  Carrie  P.  is  the  dam  of  Cape  Sterling,  Cape  Henry,  Cedar  Grove  and 
Carrie  Race  by  Cape  Race,  son  of  Lexington.  Night  Rose  was  tlie  dam  of  Nightmare 
by  imp.  Australian,  Voltagiie  by  imp.  Glen  Athol,  Fred  Fogle  by  Planet,  Haddisco  by 
Pat  Malloy,  Johnny  E.  (I'ocassett)  and  filly  by  Powliattan,  Rescue  was  the  dam  of 
Abu  Beeker  by  Mahomet,  Relief  i^Maid  of  the  Cave)  by  Ringgold,  Relief  by  Star  Davis, 
Remorse  by  imp.  Eclipse,  Abd-el-Kader,  Alid-el-Koree,  a  good  race-horse,  and  Rigma- 
role by  imp.  Australian.  Rigmarole  was  the  dam  of  Regale  by  Bulletin.  Rignial  by 
Harry   ut  the   West,  liiglni   and   Bessie   Franklin   li\    imp.   Glengany,  Ciinncn   (Bine 


G2  THE    THOROOGHHRED    HORSE. 

Jeans)  by  Gorlitza,  son  of  Ijexington,  Merry  Dance  l>,v  War  Dance,  etc.  Riglin  is 
the  flam  of  Rowland,  ^?cginii  anil  Royal  by  Shannon,  Chancellor  by  Monday,  Gladys 
by  Flood,  etc.  Bessie  Franklin  is  the  dam  of  Gen.  Early  and  I.  0.  by  Erlauger,  son  of 
Enquirer.  Carmen  is  the  dam  of  Blue  Streak  and  Blue  Wind  by  Biugaman,  son  of 
Asteroid.  Lavender  was  the  dam  of  Rock  by  Ruric,  Nannie  Letcher,  Hehnbold,  a 
superior  race-horse.  Bob  Shelton,  a  winner,  Lava,  Barricade,  a  winner,  and  Baden 
Baden,  a  superior  horse,  by  imp.  Australian,  Lax  by  imp.  Scythian,  George  Wallace  by 
Asteroid,  Buchu  by  Planet,  and  Glen  Wood  Viy  im])orted  Glen  Athol.  Nannie  Letcher 
was  the  dam  of  Corinne  by  Plau'et  (she  the  dam  of  Rapidity,  Sweetheart,  America 
and  Lady  Rapture  by  imp.  Rapture),  Mignonne  (dam  of  Rapture's  Daughter),  and 
Emma  G.  (dam  of  Hermit  by  Hurrah)  by  imp.  Phaeton.  Las  was  the  dam  of  Sea 
Breeze  by  King  Lear,  she  the  dam  of  Slow  Bree/e  by  Restless,  she  the  dam  of  Golden 
Slipper  liy  McCreery,  and  she  the  dam  of  Le  Premier  by  Lucifer,  Verge  d'Or  by  Vir- 
ginius,  and  Crystallite  by  Joquita,  Bragelone  and  Neppie  Moore  by  Baywood,  the 
latter  the  dam  of  Trosach  by  Terror,  son  of  Alarm,  Virgie  bj-  Virgil,  she  the  dam  of 
Oua  by  Onondaga,  Virgin  and  Virgin  2d  by  Milner,  son  of  imp.  Leamington,  and 
Release  by  imp.  Strachino. 

The  Regnlus  mare  out  of  Duchess  produced  a  filly  by  True  Whig,  which  produced 
a  filly  by  Gallant,  son  of  imp.  Fearnought.  This  filly  produced  a  filly  by  Rocking- 
ham, son  of  Partner  by  imp.  Traveler,  which  Rockingham  mare  was  the  dam  of 
Annette  by  imp.  Shark,  son  of  Marske,  sire  of  English  Eclipse.  Annette  was  the 
dam  of  Nancy  Air  by  imp.  Bedford  by  Dungannou  by  Eclipse,  and  Maid  of  the  Oaks 
by  imp.  Spread  Eagle,  sou  of  Volunteer  by  Eclipse.  Nancy  Air  was  the  dam  of 
Transport,  Poor  Girl  and  Young  Nancy  Air  by  Virginius  sou  of  imp.  Diomed,  and 
Seagull  by  Sir  Archy.  Transport  was  the  dam  of  Sir  Archy  Montorio  (Big  Archy), 
and  Sir  William  of  Transport,  by  Sir  Archy,  Bertrand  Jr.  and  Julia  by  Bertrand,  sou 
of  Sir  Archy,  and  Clara  Fisher  by  Virginius.  The  female  line  from  Nancy  Air  has 
became  extinct. 

Maid  of  the  Oaks  was  the  dam  of  Maid  of  the  Oaks  and  Lady  of  the  Lake  by 
Hickory,  sou  of  imp.  Whip,  Marshal  Duroc  and  Cinderella  by  Duroc,  son  of  imp. 
Diomed,  Forest  Maid  by  Ratray,  son  of  imp.  Clifilen,  Young  Maid  of  the  Oaks  by 
imp.  Expedition,  son  of  Pegasus  by  Eclipse,  Orphan  Boy  by  American  Eclipse,  and 
Lionella  by  imp.  Co'ur  de  Lion.  Lady  of  the  Lake  was  the  dam  of  Lady  Jackson, 
Maryland  Eclipse,  and  Misfortune  by  American  Eclipse.  The  line  from  here  is 
extinct.  Cinderella  was  the  dam  of  Modesty  by  imp.  Expedition  (she  the  dam  of 
Jane  Maria  and  Alpine  by  Henry  (this  line  is  extinct),  Betsey  Richard  (Young) 
by  John  Richards  (line  extinct),  and  Lalla  Rookh  by  Ogle's  Oscar,  son  of  imp. 
(iabriel.  Lalla  Rookh  was  the  dam  of  Hamilton  Moore,  Tom  Moore  and  Mark 
Moore  by  American  Eclipse,  Henry  Moore,  .Jim  Moore  and  No  Moore  by  Henry,  son  of 
Sir  Archy,  Ceiito  by  imp.  Priam  and  Hinda  by  Monmonth  Eclipse,  the  latter  the 
dam  of  Fanny  by  Shark,  Jr.,  son  of  Shark  by  American  Eclipse,  she  tbe  dam  of 
Wliite  Oak  and  Warbeshaw  by  Young  Langford.  This  female  line  is  extinct.  Cin- 
dendla  also  produced  Cornelia  Couover  and  Celeste  by  Henry.  Celeste  left  nothing 
in  the  female  line.  Cornelia  Conover  was  the  dam  of  Shark,  Jr.  liy  Shark,  Heiress 
and  Grace  Darling  by  imp.  Trustee,  and  the  latter  was  the  dam  of  Countess  by 
Truxton,  8<m  of  imp.  Barefoot.  Countess  was  the  dam  of  Nettie  I>y  Kenneth,  son 
of  imp.  Vorkshire,  anil  Nellie  by  Touchstone,  son  of  imp.  Lapidist.  Nettie  was 
the  dam  of  Exotic  by  Extra,  son  of  Endor.ser,  Fanny  Wizer  by  Terror,  son  of  Ruric, 
she  the  dam  of  Stilton  by  imp.  Strachino,  etc.  Nellie  is  the  dam  of  Ihia  by  Gen. 
Custer,  son  of  Donerail,  and  Bothwell  by  Montrose,  sou  of  Duke  of  Montrose. 
Young  Maid  of  the  Oaks  was  the  dam  of  Miss  Walton  by  Meudoza,  brother  to  Sir 
Walter,  Katy  Ann  by  Ogle's  Oscar,  sou  of  imp.  Gabriel,  Highland  Mary,  the  noted 
and  i)opiilar  racehorse  and  stallion  Medoc,  Cora  and  Gipsy  by  Anierieau  Eclipse, 
Coronet  by  Henry,  and  a  mare  by  (iohanna  that  was  dam  of  Fauny  Bontoii  by  imp. 
Trustee.  Miss  Walton  was  the  dam  of  Goliah,  Florauthe  and  Zela  by  American 
Eclipse,  Dosoris  by  Henry,  and  Moustache  by  imp.  Trustee.  This  family  line  i< 
extinct. 


THE   THOROrGHBRED    HORSE.  03 

Katy  Anil  was  the  dam  of  Latly  Thompkins  by  American  Eclipse,  Maid  of  Miami 
Ijy  Orphan  Boy,  Fleiir  de  Lis  by  imp.  Valentine,  sou  of  Magistrate,  and  Butterfly  by 
imp.  Skylark.  Lady  Thompkins  was  the  dam  of  Tranbyana  by  imp.  Trauby, 
Motto  by  imp.  Barofoot,  Sally  Ann  by  imp.  Trustee,  Fiatt  (t-lie  Blue  filly)  by  imp. 
Hedgeford,  and  a  lilly  by  Cadmus.  Traubyana  was  the  dam  of  Belle  Lewis,  Bay 
Dick  and  Maggie  Cragg  by  imp.  Gleucoe,  a  filly  by  Wagner,  Big  Boston  liy  Boston, 
and  Altoona  by  Vincent  Xolte,  son  of  American  Eclipse.  Belle  Lewis  was  the  dam 
of  Nell  Robinson,  a  good  race-horse,  by  Wagner,  Bonnie  (dam  of  Susie  Allen),  Lutlicr 
by  Lexington,  Kurica  by  Ruric,  and  several  foals  by  Trotter.  This  liue  has  run  out. 
Maggie  Cragg  was  the  dam  of  Carrie  Cosby  by  Oliver,  sou  of  Wagner,  ami 
she  the  dam  of  May  D.  (May  Beverly),  Lady  Cripple,  Docility  and  Stella  by 
Hunter's  Lexington,  Creola  bj'  Creedmore,  S(ui  of  Asteroid,  and  Wicklaud  by 
Judge  Wiiklirte.  Jlay  Beverly  was  the  dam  of  Jlaid  of  Woodland  by  ,lohu  Mor- 
gan, Proctor  Knott  by  King  Pynn  and  Actress  by  Longbow.  Maid  of  Woodlands 
was  dam  of  Birdie  Ray  by  Kiug  Pyun,  Maid  of  Richland  by  Voltigeur,  etc.  Stella 
IS  the  dam  of  Frank  Ward,  a  good  one,  Stelletta,  Larry  Farrell,  Sam  Ross,  Crissie, 
etc.,  by  Voltigeur,  son  of  Vandal.  Creola  is  the  dam  of  Cretonia,  Trowu,  etc.  by 
Voltigeur. 

Motto  was  the  dam  of  Red  Oak,  Xauuie  Lewis,  a  real  good  one  (dam  of  Aldabarau), 
Sally  Lewis,  Gov.  Wicklitfe  and  My  Lady  by  imi).  Gleucoe,  Melita  Hunter  by  Lexiug- 
ton,  and  Raglan  by  imp.  Scythian.  Sally  Lewis  was  the  dam  of  John  Morgan,  a 
superior  race-horse,  by  imp.  Sovereigu,  Minnie  Lewis  by  Revenue,  Lotta  by  Hunter's 
Gleucoe,  Linda  Lewis  by  Oliver,  Hiiiitei's  Lexington,  Glenrose,  .Susan  Beaue  and 
Acrobat,  a  good  racer,  by  Lexington,  and  Plauivoo  by  Plauet.  Nannie  I^ewis  left 
nothing  in  the  female  line.  Minnie  Lewis  was  the  dam  of  Lorentia  by  imp.  Austra- 
lian, Melrose  and  Alf  Riley  by  Asteroid,  Mollie  McGiuley  by  imp.  Glen  Athol,  Pin- 
back  I)y  King  Pynn,  and  Zuma  by  Longbow.  Lorentia  was  the  dam  of  Willie 
llinkle  by  Rogers,  son  of  Lexington,  King  Cole  by  King  Lear,  Anemone  by  King 
Pynn,  sou  of  imp.  Australian,  Lcesbnrg  by  Lever,  McBowling  by  Tom  Bowling, 
Four  Tens  by  Ten  Broeck,  Laureate  and  Unlucky  by  Leouatus.  Willie  Hiukle  is  the 
dam  of  Bessie  Hinckley  by  imp.  Buckden,  Weeks  by  Ferncliff,  Huuley  S.  and  her 
sister  by  Erdenheim.  Anemone  is  the  dam  of  Delaware  (Dell)  by  Little  Jim,  son  of 
Planet,  and  she  the  dam  of  Bnllrush  by  Stampede.  Znina  is  the  dam  of  Jlariou  C. 
and  her  sister  by  Harry  O'l'allon.  Lotta  was  the  dam  of  Vixeu  by  Planet,  Glen- 
more  (the  superior  race-horse,  winner  of  the  great  four  mile  race,  three  heats,  7.2yA. 
7.30^,  7.31,  the  fastest  three  heats  ever  made  in  a  race),  Greenfield,  Lottery  ami 
Glailiator  by  imp.  Glen  Athol,  and  a  filly  by  Powhattau,  Linda  Lewis  was  the  dam 
of  Nazareth  by  Asteronl,  Kioba  and  Quiver  by  Longbow,  Linden,  a  superior  race- 
horse and  very  promising  stallion,  Withrow  by  Longfellow,  and  Liiuiie  by  Macdnfi'. 
Glenrose  was  the  dam  of  GlemUua  and  Glendew  by  imp.  Glengarry,  Biloxi  and 
Biickthoru  by  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland,  and  Restless,  a  good  mare  (dam  of  Repose),  by 
imp.  Mortemer.  Gleudora  is  the  dam  of  Eiiiblem  (dam  of  Lottie  S.),.Eiidora  by 
EiKjuirer  and  Beaver  by  Bramble.  Glendew  is  the  <laiu  of  Glendair  l)y  Norfolk. 
Guardsman  by  Monday,  Giicnue,  Geofi'rey  and  Glenlivet  by  Flood.  Susan  Beane 
was  the  dam  of  .Stratford  (Leani:ngtou  II.),  a  superior  race-horse,  the  unbeaten 
Sensation,  Onondaga,  a  good  racer  and  sire,  Sns(iuehauna,  a  good  mare,  and  Sioux, 
all  by  imp.  Leamington,  Sonlirette  and  Sir  Hercules  by  Alarm.  Susquehanna  is  the 
daiu  of  Sussex  by  imp.  Ill  Ised,  Susanna  by  Kingfisher,  Chesapeake,  a  winner,  the 
great  Potoniai,  and  Schuylkill  by  imp.  St.  Blai.se.  Soubrette  is  the  dam  of  Darlington 
by  Iroquois,  .lohn  Lakeland  by  Rnnnymede,  etc. 

My  Lady  was  the  dam  of  Onward,  a  snjierior  race-horse,  by  Ringgold,  Blandina 
and  Marguerite  by  Lexington,  Maggie  Welch  by  Asteroid,  Clifton  by  Planet,  a  filly 
by  King  Alfonso,  and  Fiugal  by  Lisbon.  Blandina  was  the  dam  of  Calash  by  imp. 
Phaeton,  Red  Blulfby  imp.  Australian,  Christina,  Bresica  (Polina's  dam)  and  I'lsie 
by  King  All'onsci,  Sea  Foam  by  Lisbon,  False  Note,  Keynote  and  Falsita  by  Falsetto. 
Calash  is  the  dam  of  Albeiii.irlo  and  Tar  Heel  by  Abd-el  Koree,  Elite,  Etha,  Eolian.  a 
very  speedy  good  racer,  Kthio,  Chirk,  Ethus,  Caiitey,  Cante  and  Caleche,  all  by  Eolns. 


G4  TUE    TllOUOrcUBUEL)    nOKSE. 

Elite  is  the  daiii  ijf  the  wiuiifV.s  C'lijistdiie,  Hel  ty  C:irey  (KiifieC.)  :ni(l  Annie  (i.  l>y 
imp.  di;ii;ixus.  I'lsie  is  tlie  ilaiii  ol'  tin/  gooil  tillies  Baixlnsia,  Emma  G.,  etc.,  by 
ISend'or,  sou  of  imp.  Buekdeii.  ilavgiierite  was  the  dam  of  Foddie  Pope  by  Planet, 
she  the  dam  of  Katura  H.  by  ."^ilent  Frieud,  aud  she  the  dam  of  Moiodine  by  Melodist, 
Prude,  Katie  Creel  (Kenwood's  dam).  Azalea,  Maeola  aud  Nettie  by  King  Alfonso,  and 
Lady  Atliol  by  imp.  Gleu  Athol.  Azalea  is  the  dam  of  Gazalea  and  Pinkie  T.  by  imp. 
Glengarry.  Jlelita  Hunter  left  nothing  in  the  female  line.  Sally  Ann  by  imp. 
Trustee  was  the  dam  of  Harjier  by  imp.  Gleucoe,  Sandhurst  by  Lexington,  aud  Kate 
Quinu  by  Wagner,  she  the  dam  of  Herman  by  Viueeute  Nolte,  Quincy  by  Kuric,  filly 
by  Lexington,  one  by  Ulverstim,  Wallaby  Jack  and  Ins  sister  by  imp.  Australiau, 
Asteroid  IL  by  Asteroid,  colt  Australiau  by  Vouug  Australian. 

Fiatt  (the  Blue  lilly)  was  the  dam  of  Blue  Bell  by  Cborister,  sou  of  imp.  Cou- 
tract  by  Catton,  Kate  Hunter,  Liz  Morgau,  Hunter's  Gleucoe  aud  a  sister  by  imp. 
Gleucoe.  Blue  Bell  was  the  dam  of  Lunette  aud  Cygnet  by  Big  Bostou,  Grey  Don  by 
Hornpipe,  sou  of  imp.  Gleucoe,  Nellie  Grey  aud  Betsey  Hunter  by  Oliver,  sou  of 
Waguer,  Julia  Mattiugly,  Sougstress  and  Sougbird  by  John  Morgan,  Cruiskeeu, 
Bessie  Lee,  Specie  Payment  and  Blue  Binl  (Breastjiin's  dam)  by  Hunter's  Lexiugtou. 
Lunette  was  dam  of  Kebel  Morgan  liy  John  Morgan.  There  is  no  female  from  eitljer 
her  or  Cyguet.  Nellie  Grey  was  the  dam  of  Sallie  Newton  and  Nannie  May. (dam  of 
Sue  Willie)  by  John  Morgau,  Kate  Adams,  Lizzie  Hayden  aud  Betty  Magruder  by 
Hunter's  Lexiugtou,  Lunette  by  Longfellow,  Malise  by  AVaverly,  Lilly  Grey  by 
Judge  Wiekliffe,  Ellen  Terry  (Lillie  Smith)  and  a  sister  by  Lougbow.  Sallie 
Newton  was  the  dam  of  Modesty  (Iluth)  by  Revolver  (she  the  dam  of  Blush,  Laura 
Keene  aud  Ruth  by  Ramadan),  Eldorado  and  Little  Criss  (the  dam  of  Bonnie  S.  by 
Planter,  Jim  Clare  by  Granger,  Hnia  B.  aud  her  sister  by  J(diu  Harper),  both  by 
Revolver,  Capt.  Flagherty,  Lilly  B.,  Autumn  Leaf  by  imp.  Hurrah,  Sallie  Harper 
and  a  sister  by  John  PLirper,  and  Frank  E.  by  Probability.  Betty  Magruder  is  the 
dam  of  Becky  B.  (Becky  Bye)  and  Maggie  P.  by  Longbow,  Lucius  by  Harry  O'Fallou, 
and  St.  Bridget  by  Leonatus.  Betsey  Hunter  was  the  dam  of  Kate  Mattiugly  by 
John  Morgau,  Chasseuse,  Joe  Johnson,  Fanny  .lohnsou,  Aunt  Winnie  and  Judge 
AVickliffe  by  Huuter's  Lexiugtou,  IiKiuire  by  Euciuirer,  Katharine  M.  by  imp.  Gleu 
Athol,  and  Miss  Hunter  (Annex)  by  King  Alfonso.  Kate  Mattiugly  was  the  dam 
of  Hybla  by  Hunters  Lexington  (she  the  dam  of  King  Pippiu  by  Kiug  Pyun, 
Huntress  by  Bob  WooUey,  Susie  Forbes  aud  a  sister  by  Rebel),  Long  Girl  by  Long- 
fellow, Herbert  (Tom  Pluukett)  by  luip.  Glenelg,  Matinee  aud  Miss  Mattie  by  imp. 
Buekden,  aud  The  JIaid  by  Erdenheim.  Chasseuse  was  the  dam  of  Dilsey  by 
Hunters  Lexiugtou  (she  the  daui  of  McMurtry  by  Miser,  Mamie  Cole  by  Harry 
O'Fallou,  aud  Miss  Gibson  by  imp.  King  Ban),  Little  Planet  by  Planet,  Florence  D. 
(Lougchase)  by  Longfellow  (she  the  dam  of  Debut  by  Pat  Slalloy,  and  G.  W.  C. 
by  Little  RutKii).  Fanny  Jolinsou  is  the  dam  of  Sallie  .leuuings  by  Ortolan,  sou  of 
Donerail,  Frank  B.  by  Longfellow,  Via  (Loliou's  dam).  Full  Moon,  Virago  and  Nina 
Darnell  by. Vagabond,  sou  of  A'andal.  Sallie  JcuningH  is  the  dam  of  Carolina  by 
Harry  Lamar,  Vagantes  by  Vagabond,  Bonnie  Blaze  by  George  Kiuney,  Hattie 
O'Falloii  aud  Jiiii  Guest  by  Harry  O'Fallou.  Julia  Mattiugly  was  the  dam  of  Fanny 
Mattiugly,  Belle  of  Nelson  aud  Belle  of  Maywooil  l>y  Hunter's  Lexington,  Wanderess 
by  Wanderer,  aud  Alaruiist  (Fright's  dam)  by  Alarm.  Fanny  Mattiugly  is  the  dam 
of  (ilendalc  by  imp.  Glenelg.  Eiiiuty,  a  sister,  and  Mirabeau  by  Enquirer,  Turn- 
bull  by  imp.  (ireat  Tom,  Miiiiiie  L.  and  other  foals  by  Hoquois.  Equity  is  the 
dam  of  Justice  by  imp.  Woodlands,  aud  a  lilly  and  colt  by  imp.  Daluacardoch. 
Belle  of  Nelson  is  dam  of  Marion  by  Malise,  ami  Belle  Noyes  by  Grenada.  Belle  of 
Maywooil  is  dam  of  Branch  (Stiletto)  aud  JIayrose  by  Duke  of  Montrose,  the  great 
racehorse  Teiiiiy  and  Maywood  by  imp.  Rayou  d'Or,  aud  Rafter  by  imp.  Kautaka. 
Sougbird  IS  the  dam  of  Bob  Jlay  and  May  Bird  by  Huutera  Lexiugtou.  Sougstress 
was  the  dam  of  Julia  Jackson  (Pat  Clayton's  dam)  aud  Little  Jack  by  Hunter's  Lex- 
ington. Bessie  Lee  was  the  ilaiii  of  Oriuoca  by  Ortolan,  Procrastmatiou  by  Bul- 
wark, Vicinity  aud  Dot  by  Vagabond.  Lizzy  Morgan  was  the  dam  of  Mollio  Fisher 
by  mil).  Knight  of  St.  George,  Sally  Morgau  liy  lu'venue,  Morg.iu  Scout  and  Kllcu  C. 


THE    THOKOrCniiRED    nORSE.  65 

l>y  John  Morgan,  Ratan  by  Lexington,  Rosy  Morgan  by  Planet,  and  Minnie  B.  by 
imp.  Glen  Atbol.  Mollie  Fisher  was  the  dam  of  Mor^iaua  by  John  Morgan,  Nellie 
Knight,  Mand  Ilanijitou  and  Lida  Kniglit  by  Hnnter's  Lexington,  Pearl  by  War 
Dance,  and  Lamar  liy  King  Pynn.  Morgiana  was  the  dam  of  Jewel  by  War  Danee, 
Panline  Lee  by  Lee  Paul,  son  of  Lexington,  Conn  by  Daniel  Boone,  Moriana  by  Long- 
bow, Harry  Fields,  Donnell  and  a  sister  by  Harry  O'Fallon.  Jewel  is  the  dam  of 
Dnette  by  King  Alfonso,  Leah  8obel  by  imp.  Bui-lider.,  Ban  Dance  and  Jewel  Ban  by 
imp.  King  Ban,  Jewel  H.  and  Mr.  Api)lcby  by  Himyar,  and  a  chestnnt  tilly  )>y 
Alarm.  Dnette  is  the  dam  of  Opera  and  Oratorio  by  Harry  O'Fallon,  Seraphina  by 
imj).  Siddartha,  and  Bine  Maid  by  Blue  Eyes.  Pearl  was  the  dam  of  Kossuth  by 
Londonderry,  and  Banka  by  imp.  King  Ban.  Maud  Hampton  is  the  dam  of  Creton 
by  Judge  Wicklitl'e,  the  grand  race  horses  Ban  Fox,  King  Fox,  King  Thomas,  Ethel 
and  Mabel  by  imp.  King  Ban,  a  colt  by  imp.  St.  Blaise,  and  a  tilly  by  imi).  SirModred. 
Creton  is  the  dam  of  Jennie  S.  by  Fellowcraft,  Clean  Heels  by  Duke  of  Montrose, 
and  Ragnarok  by  imp.  Deceiver. 

Sally  Morgan  was  the  dam  of  Maggie  Morgan  and  Charity  Morgan  (King  Cyrus' 
dam)  by  Hunter's  Lexington,  Jack  Trigg  by  Lightning,  Longbow,  Sozodont,  Long- 
way  and  Miss  Kelson  by  Longfellow,  Vrill  by  imp.  Glen  Atliol,  and  Enterprise  by 
Enquirer.  Maggie  Morgan  was  the  dam  of  Janette  by  John  Morgan,  Tolima  by  imp. 
Glen  Athol,  Orelia  by  Waverly,  Anxiety  by  Alarm,  La  Cigale  by  King  Alfonso,  and 
Vender  by  Virgil.  Tolima  is  the  dam  of  Curtolima  (Kitestring's  dam)  by  Judge  Cur- 
tis, Maggie  Bruce  by  Bill  Bruce,  Glen  Fox  by  Caligula,  Strathlene  by  imp.  Strachino, 
Countess  ami  Pcntolima  by  imp.  Neweourt,  and  Ogestoh  by  Lisbon.  Orelia  is  the 
dam  of  Ram  Lai  (Eugene  Brodie),  Mr.  Isaacs  and  Yolaude  by  imp.  Glen  Athol,  and 
Laura  Gie  by- Falsetto.  Anxiety  is  the  dam  of  Rerasen  by  King  Alfonso,  and  Lizzie 
Sauter  by  Falsetto.  La  Cigale  is  the  dam  of  Maj.  Mulford  by  Longfellow.  Vrill  was 
dam  of  Merter  by  Revolver,  she  the  dam  of  Dew  Drop  by  Chillicotbe,  son  of  Lexing- 
ton, and  Cyclou  by  Chillicotbe.  Sozodont  is  the  dam  of  Doolittle  by  King  Alfonso, 
I'rsula  by  Duke  of  Montrose,  So  So  by  Longtield,  and  a  tilly  by  imp.  Darebin.  Ratau 
was  dam  of  Cuba,  Lancewood,  Girotl6  and  Girotla  by  imp.  Leamington,  and  Wildiire 
by  Wildidle  (she  the  dam  of  Edgewood  by  Emiuirer,  Ithaca,  and  a  sister  by  imp. 
Saxon).  Rosy  Morgan  was  the  dam  of  Maggie  D.  (the  dam  of  Joe  Harris  aud  Twang), 
and  Guadalujie  by  Pilgrim,  Sam  Bennett  (Rebel  Scout)  and  Nettie  (Miss  Hawkins) 
by  Rebel,  aud  Morgan  Scout,  Jr.,  Ijy  Silent  Friend,  son  of  imp.  Australian.  Nettie  is 
the  dam  of  Rebel  Planet  by  Wade  Hampton,  son  of  Rodolph  by  Gen.  Twiggs, 
Charleie  by  Blue  Dick,  Waneta  and  Ella  Trent  by  Plusetto. 

Fleur  de  Lis  by  imp.  Valentine  was  the  dam  of  Buckeye  Lass  by  Admiral,  son  of 
imp.  Barefoot.  Buckeye  Lass  was  the  diim  of  Woodnymph  by  Wagner,  Monarch, 
Jr.,  by  imp.  Monarch,  Romance  by  imp.  Scythian,  Ella  Boston  by  Lexington,  and 
Waxy  (Bertha)  by  imp.  Cruiser.  Romance  was  the  dam  of  Prelude  by  imp.  Cruiser, 
Nellie  Boston  by  Frank  Boston,  son  of  Lexington,  Roseola  by  Daniel  the  Projihet, 
and  Grafton  by  Virginian,  son  of  Ringgold.  Prelude  was  the  dam  of  Tom  Boston  by 
Frank  Boston,  Lithe  and  Preface  by  imp.  Hurrah.  Lithe  is  the  dam  of  Lithsome 
and  her  sister  by  Barntou.  Nellie  Boston  is  the  dam  of  Fannie  Shields,  Maggie 
Shields  (Pernna's  dam).  Woodbine,  Valentine  and  Woodstock,  Jr.,  Ijy  Woodstock, 
Cynthia  Rose  by  Red  Eagle,  son  of  Grey  Eagle,  and  Gleu  Daly  by  imp.  KyrleDaly. 
Fannie  Shields  was  the  dam  of  Sattie  Seymour  bj'  imp.  Hnnah,  Good  Friday  by 
imp.  Kyrle  Daly,  Belle  of  Licking  and  Siildie  Mitchell  by  Grenada.  Waxy  was  the 
ilam  of  Wexford  (Tnrenue),  Dan  O'Hara,  Bertha  May,  Mattie  G.,  Harry  Wexford  and 
Lady  Langtry  by  Woodstock,  son  of  imp.  Australian  (the  latter  the  dam  of  Katie 
Mac,  Benedict  and  Nivalis  by  Bertram,  son  of  Kentucky),  and  Lolah  (dam  of  Susy 
T.)  by  Northumberrand,  brother  to  Norfolk.  Cora  by  American  Eclipse  was  the  dam 
of  2d  Priam  ami  Lucy  Toland  by  imp.  Priam,  3d  Boston  by  Cost  Johnson,  sou  of 
Boston,  aud  a  clicstunt  mare  by  Wagner,  she  the  dam  of  Ellen  Fall  and  Allele  by 
imp.  Albion,  Balmoral  by  Lexington,  and  Jesse  .Joiner  by  Bill  Cheatham.  Ellen  Fall 
was  the  dam  of.)osaphiue  Saunders  by  Hiawatha  (she  the  dam  of  Chili  Mcintosh, 
Lawproof  and  a  sl.ster  by  Victory),  aud  Watsona  by  Watsou,  she   the  dam  of  Allmau 


66  THE    THOKOCGHBREn    HORSE. 

and  Vina  by  Ccelebs,  son  of  Pat  Malloy.  Adile  \v:is  tlu-  ilam  of  Kaiiiiy  Moore  by 
imp.  Boiiiiie  Siotland,  Gladys  by  Ringmaster,  son  of  Ringgold,  Raneli- Wai-Me, 
Rotha,  Blasto  and  Wali-ta  Wab  by  J.  C.  Breclvenrldge,  son  of  Lexington,  Wab-O- 
Naisa  by  Plowman,  Fair  Connt,  Wedding  Day  and  Finale  by  Dndley,  son  of  Pbiuet, 
and  Wahnooka  l)y  Bob  WooUey.  Fannie  Moore  was  tbe  dam  of  Lady  Wdoilford  by 
Woodford,  son  of  Ringgold,  Spitcfnl  by  Edgecomb,  son  of  Le.xingtnii.  ll.iiiiiony  and 
Nettie  JLirtin  liy  Concord,  son  of  Lexington.  Lady  Woodford  was  tbe  dam  of  Paris 
Green,  Bonnie  Brnce  and  Bonnie  Lee  by  Scottish  Eclipse,  son  of  iinii.  Bonnie  Scot- 
land, Mollie  Bawn,  Morna  Woodford  and  Sallie  Hagen  by  Fanstns,  Yolande  IL  by 
Aliunde,  and  Hagen  by  Pat  Farrell.  Paris  Green  was  the  dam  of  Faustina  (dam  of 
Spanish  Fly  and  Dick  Wbittington)  by  Fanstus,  and  Gretna  Green  by  Moscow,  sou 
of  War  Dance.  Bonnie  Bruce  was  tbe  dam  of  Froila  and  Bobby  Beach  by  Fanstns, 
Bonnie  Lee  is  the  dam  of  Fansterman,  Jack  Harding  and  Bessie  Bi  iggs  by  Fanstns. 
Spiteful  is  the  dam  of  Leila  Belle,  Mary  Bet.  Chaney  and  Ella  S.  by  Concord,  Old 
Mike  and  George  Morrow  by  Dvike  of  Kent.  Leila  Bell  is  dam  of  Ella  Rogers  by 
Duke  of  Kent,  and  Mrs.  Evans  by  Ten  Stone.  Mary  Bet.  Chaney  is  dam  of  EHaline 
and  West  Anna  by  Duke  of  Kent.  Nettie  Martin  is  dam  of  Nettie  Kent,  Nannie  P. 
and  Capt.  Ruby  by  Dnke  of  Kent,  and  Gracie  M.  by  Ten  Stone.  Gladys  is  the  dam 
of  Cultivator  by  Plowuum,  Jliss-Go-Lively  (Hatty  Cheeney's  dam),  Oakleaf,  Raton 
and  Yelta  by  Dudley,  and  Joe.  O.  Set  by  Vocalic.  Ranch- Wai-Me  is  the  dam  of 
Zotum,  Hatto,  Alveda,  Zi-Zi,  Dover  and  a  sister  by  Diidley.  W^ah-ta-Wah  is  the 
dam  of  Eleanore,  Toolooah  and  Count  Dudley  by  Dudley.  Wah-0-Xaisa  is  the  dam 
of  Wan-o-sac-ua,  Hard  to  Tell  (Duster's  dam)  and  Nekania  by  Dudley.  Balmoral 
was  the  dam  of  Miss  Alnui  by  Bill  Cheatham,  she  the  dam  of  Annie  Malloy  by  Night- 
shade, Lizzie  McDonald  by  Escape,  and  Bitter  Sweet  by  C'richton,  sou  of  iui]).  Glen- 
coe,  she  the  dam  of  Icewitch  by  Iceberg,  Lochiel  and  Lew  Joslyn  by  imp.  Lochiel, 
sou  of  Sweetmeat. 

Gipsy,  sister  to  Cora,  was  tbe  dam  of  Niagara  and  bis  sister  by  imp.  Trustee, 
Sunbeam  by  imp.  Langford,  Young  Gipsy  by  imi).  Mercer,  Pryor  and  his  sisters,  Nos.  1 
and  2,  by  imji.  Glencoe.  Pryor  was  a  superior  race-horse  and  died  in  England.  The 
blood  of  this  branch  of  the  Duchess  family  is  transmitted  through  the  two  sisters  of 
Pryor  and  Y'oung  Gipsy.  The  latter  was  the  dam  of  Bosio  by  imp.  Ecli]ise,  Feathers 
and  Gipsy  Lass  by  Revenue.  Bosu>  was  the  dam  of  Rivulet  by  Rivoli,  she  tbe  dam  of 
Clematis  (Rill)  by  Creedmore,  son  of  Asteroid,  Cornuco])ia  by  Virgil,  a  tilly  by  Flood, 
and  Modesto  by  Momlay.  Bosio  also  produced  Heron  and  Emma  Hunter  by  Lever. 
Emma  Hunter  is  the  dam  of  Tom  Stacey  by  Lisbou,  Walter  T.  (Elk  Hunter)  by 
Falsetto,  Stranger  and  Avon  Lass  by  Stratford.  Sister  to  Pryor  No.  1  was  the  dam  of 
Glycera  and  Colossus,  both  good  racers,  by  imp.  Sovereign,  Susie  Spears  by  imp. 
Arab  Fysaul,  Lute,  sent  to  England,  and  Saratoga  by  imp.  Knight  of  St.  George. 
Glycera  was  the  dam  of  Kuighthood  and  Sue  Ryder  by  imp.  Knight  of  St.  George, 
Merry  Bird  by  imp.  Jlickey  Free,  Carrie  Atherton  by  Lexingtou,  Mary  Edith  by  imp. 
Fazzoletto,  Wari)ath,  The  Gleaner  and  Cordelia  by  War  Dance.  Sue  Ryder  was  the 
dam  of  Ranee,  Bonne  Bouche  and  Remus  by  Reform,  Alistair  by  Alarm,  and  Ci'acks- 
mau  by  imp.  Woodlands.  Ranee  is  the  dam  of  Maggie  Ahrens,  Woodrauie,  Register 
and  Summer  Coon  by  im)).  Woodlau<ls,  au<l  Waiting  (Miss  Doloris)  by  imp.  Dalna. 
cardoch.  Merry  Bird  was  the  dam  of  Annie  Richards  by  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland,  she 
tbe  dam  of  Boomerang,  Festus,  Nodaway  Queen,  etc.,  by  Faustus.  Carrie  Atherton 
was  the  dam  of  Janet  Norton  and  Dnke  by  imp.  Leamington,  Nortonian  by  Panic, 
Glenroy  and  Nettie  Norton  by  imji.  Glenelg,  Buttress  by  Barricade,  Marviue  (Can- 
teen's dam)  anil  Mont  dOr  by  imp.  Mortcmcr.  .lanet  Norton  is  the  dam  of  Free 
Love  an<l  Kcyser  by  Luke  Blackliurn.  Mary  Edith  had  a  lilly  by  War  Dance,  and 
Cordelia  was  the  dam  of  Jlark  Daly  by  imp.  Kyrle  Daly,  and  Polaris  by  imp.  Thun- 
derstorm. Susie  Spears  was  dam  of  Mamie  M.  by  War  Dance,  she  the  dam  of  Eastover 
(Elkridge's  dam)  by  John  Payne,  and  Sue  Casey  by  Hermit,  son  of  Warwick.  Saratoga 
■was  the  dam  of  Sweet  Sixteen,  Monmouth,  Simoon,  Congressman  and  Claudina  by 
AVar  Dance.  Sweet  Sixteen  was  tbe  dam  of  Limo  by  Linnistonc,  son  of  War  Dance,  and 
8h(^  the  dam  of  Prim-ess  Liiiio  by  imp.  Prince  Charlie,  and  Linio  Brook  liy  Ten  Broeck, 


THE    TnOKOTTGHBEED    HORSE.  67 

etc.  Simoon  is  the  dam  of  Moonlight  and  Moonshine  by  Princeton,  son  of  Oakland, 
Half  Moon  and  Rosa  ilaybnd  by  imp.  Strachino.  Sister  to  Pryor  Xo.  2  was  the,  dam 
of  Reporter  and  Summerside  by  Lexington,  both  sent  to  Eughmd,  Alumina  by  imp. 
Eclipse,  .lohn  Kilgour  by  imp.  Mickey  Free,  Sister  of  Charity  and  Buckshot  by  imp. 
Kniglit  of  St.  George,  Wheatly,  Lord  Jersey  and  Midsummer  by  War  Dance.  Alumina 
was  the  dam  of  Leona  and  sister  by  War  Dance,  Mettle  and  Milan  by  Melbourne,  .Ir., 
Alchemy,  Fairfield,  Amalgam,  Oxygen  and  Virginia  Keeue  by  Bullion,  sou  of  AVar 
Dance.  Lcona  is  the  dam  of  Golden  Era  by  Bullion,  Emma  Hancock,  Dick  Hancock 
and  Stella  Walker  by  Outcast,  aud  Swifter  by  Hyder  Ali.  Sister  of  Charity  was  the 
dam  of  Pimlico,  Warsaw,  Sister  of  Mercy,  John  R.  Swiney  and  Sisterly  by  War  Dance. 
Sister  of  Mercy  was  the  dam  of  Heck  by  Leamington  or  Reform,  Bonnie  Cliiel,  Pardee, 
Compassion  and  Devotee  by  Alarm,  luka,  Tessa  K.  and  Sister  Marie  by  Reform,  Merci 
aud  Bashford  by  imp.  Woodlands,  luka  is  dam  of  Caress  by  imp.  Woodlands,  aud 
Alarming  by  Alarm.  Midsummer  was  the  dam  of  Billion  by  Bullion,  .Summer  Storm 
(Amos  A. "s  dam)  by  King  Faro  or  imp.  Tliunderstorm,  Trinkitat  (the  dam  of  Daisy  F. 
and  Balgowan  by  imp.  Thunderstorm),  Outlaw  and  Eugenia  by  Outcast,  and  a  filly  by 
Geo.  Kinuey.  This  Duchess  family  is  one  of  the  most  famous  racing  and  producing 
ones  to  l>e  found  in  the  stud-book. 

Peggy,  bay  mare  foaled  in  1788,  imp.  by  Col.  John  Tayloe,  Virginia,  was  by 
Trumpator,  son  of  Conductor  by  Matchem,  dam  Peggy,  sister  to  Postmaster  by  Her- 
od, grandam  by  Suap,  sou  of  Snip  by  Flying  Chihlers,  great  grandam  liy  Gower  Stal- 
lion, son  of  the  Godolphin  Arabian,  out  of  a  daughter  of  Childers.  Peggy  produced 
Britannia  by  English  Pegasus,  Peggy  by  imp.  Bedford,  son  of  Duugannou  by 
Eclipse,  Fairy  by  Highflyer,  and  others.  A  sister  to  Peggy  and  Aimator  was  bred  to 
Sir  Peter  Teazle,  son  of  Highfl3-er  by  Herod,  then  crossed  on  Youug  Gohanna,  Whale- 
bone and  Pleniijotentiary,  three  of  the  tail-male  line  to  Eclipse,  and  then  to  Gladiator, 
a  Herod,  aud  we  have  thus  the  great  brood  mare  Queeu  Mary, the  dam  of  Balrowuie, 
Bonnie  Scotland,  Broomielaw,  Haricot  (the  dam  of  Cramoud  and  Caller-On,  winner  of 
34  Queen's  Plates  aud  the  St.  Leger,  Brighton  and  York  Cups),  Braxey  ^dnul  of  imp. 
Bernice),  and  Thrift  (the  dam  of  Tristan,  La  Dauphine  and  Kate  Hampton),  Blink 
Bonny,  a  winner  of  the  Derby  and  Oaks  and  dam  of  Borealis,  Blair  Athcd,  winner  of 
the  Derby  and  St.  Leger,  and  Breadalbaue,  winner  of  the  Prince  of  Wales  and  Grat- 
wicke  stakes.  Other  famous  winners  in  the  family  are  Sir  Bevys  (Derby),  Hampton 
(Epsom  Gold  Cup,  Doncaster  and  Goodwood  Cups  and  Goodwood  stakes),  Broomie- 
law (Dee  stakes  and  Chesterfield  stakes),  BUukhoolie  (Ascot  Gold  Vase  and  Alex- 
andra Plate),  Good  Hope  (Vienna  Derby),  Beauclerc  (Middle  Park  Plate),  and  other 
famous  sires  and  matrous.  Peggy  by  imp.  Bedford  was  the  dam  of  Trumpetta  by 
Hephestion,  son  of  imp.  Buzzard  and  imp.  Castianira,  the  dam  of  Sir  Arcliy,  by  Rock- 
ingliam.  This  is  the  only  female  credited  to  her.  Trumpetta  produced  Little  Peggy 
by  Gallatin,  son  of  imp.  Bedford,  imp.  Mauibriua  by  Mambrino,  aud  two  fillies 
by  Kosciusko,  sou  of  Sir  Archy.  The  two  last  have  disappeared,  leaving  notliing 
behind  them.  Little  Peggy  became  the  property  of  Dr.  Elisha  Warfield,  of  The  Mead- 
ows, near  Lexington,  the  breeder  of  the  famous  Lexington.  She  had  fonr  fillies,  one 
by  Sir  .\rchy  Montorio  (Big  .Vrchy),  one,  Electra,  by  Sidi  Hamet,  son  of  Virginian,  one. 
Too  Soon,  by  Sir  Leslie,  son  of  Bertraud,  aud  Cherry  Bird  by  Celestion,  sou  of  Sir 
Leslie  and  Rowena,  tlie  dam  of  Alice  Carueal,  Lexington's  dam.  The  first  two  left 
no  female  produce.  Too  Soon  produced  Buford  by  imp.  Nonplus,  and  Garret  Davis  by 
Glencoe,  both  good  race-horses,  Primrose  by  .Sidi  Hamet,  Utilla  by  imp.  Margrave, 
Peggy  hy  Boston,  and  Kaloolah  by  imp.  Yorkshire.  Primrose  left  no  thoroughl)red 
foals,  and  the  same  is  true  of  Kaloolah.  I'tilla  produced  Ashland  by  Mambrino  Cliicf. 
Wind  and  Pit-a-Pat  by  Berthuue,  a  filly  by  imp.  Consternation,  Young  I'tilla  by 
Hurricane  (Warfield's  Florizel),  LT  version  and  Ultima  by  Lexington.  Yonng  Itilla 
produced  several  good  race-horses,  including  Monomania  (Tasmania),  Dr.  Butler  and 
Teetotal  by  Melbourne,  Jr.,  Gaberlunzie  by  Bonnie  Scotland,  Hattie  by  .Australian, 
and  .several  foals  by  Pimlico.  I'ltinia  produced  Aurora  Raby  and  Attila  by  imp.  Aus- 
tralian, the  laftcr  of  wliiib  wou  at  a  mile,  over  .Jerome  Park  course,  in  1.44A.  one 
mile  aud  a  furlong  in  l..'>8,  and  tin-  Travers  stake  in  1H74,  oue-and-thrcc-iiuartcr  miles 


C8  THE  Tiiin;nri;in;i;En  iiorse. 

in  2.0Sf ,  after  a  (lead  beat  with  Acrobat  iu  2.09.1.  Ultima  also  produced  Nuisance, 
•Snnrise  and  Totilla  by  Planet,  Sonera,  Ultimatum  and  Alma  by  King  Alfonso,  Pleas- 
antry and  Cleopatra  by  Falsetto,  etc.  Aurora  Raby  was  a  good  race-mare  and  the 
dam  of  Bill  Bruce,  one  of  the  best  sons  of  Encjuirer,  Respond  by  the  same  sire,  and 
the  noted  little  gelding  Charley  (Jorham  by  Blarneystone.  Nuisance  proiluced  several 
good  ones.  Sunrise  has  had  no  chance  in  the  stud,  and  the  others  are  virtually  un- 
tried, with  the  exception  of  Monomania,  who  h.is  produced  several  good  ones,  such 
as  Monitress,  Scissors  and  Monopoly  by  War  Dance,  Mammonist,  Monopole,  Mono- 
gram, Matrimony  and  Jlona,  all  by  imp.  Buckden  and  gooil  iierformers.  Gilt  Edge 
and  Lida  Laroy  by  Gilroy.  Peggy  by  Boston  was  the  dam  of  Annie  Laurie  by  Viu- 
cente  Nolte,  son  of  American  Eclipse,  Bridget  by  Paddy  Burns,  son  of  Grey  Eagle, 
Princess  Royal  by  imp.  Sovereign,  and  Mathilde  by  imp.  Scythian.  Annie  Lanrie  i)ro- 
duced  a  number  of  good  ones,  such  as  Kate  McDonald  by  imp.  Mickey  Free  (the  dam 
of  Trouble,  the  best  horse  over  timber  ever  in  America),  and  Pest  liy  imp.  Pluctou 
(the  latter  a  good  one),  Locust  Post,  Flying  Locust  and  others  by  Melbourne,  .Jr., 
Annie  Butler  by  Ulverston,  she  the  dam  of  Mary  Howard  by  imp.  Hartington,  that 
]>roduced  the  speedy  mare  Pearl  .Jennings,  Mary  Payne  and  Ada  Rees  by  Lelaps,  sou 
of  imp.  Leamington,  Sally  Howard,  dam  of  Mary  li^llis,  by  King  Lear,  son  of  J^exing- 
ton,  Isaac  Murphy  by  Virgil,  etc.  Annie  Lanrie  is  also  dam  of  Experiment  by  imp. 
Phaeton,  Venturia,  and  Mamie  O.  by  Virgil,  and  Locust  Bloom  by  Tom  Bowling,  the 
latter  the  dam  of  Chilhowee  by  King  Ban,  Elknoe  l>y  Longfellow,  etc.  Venturia  is 
the  dam  of  some  good  ones.  The  family  is  a.  racing  one,  and  has  produced  race-horses 
■  nniformly  when  properly  bred. 

Imp.  Selima  was  a  bay  mare,  foaled  1710,  bred  by  Lord  Craven,  by  the  Godolphin 
Arabian,  dam  Large  Hartley  mare  by  Mr.  Hartley's  Blind  Horse,  grandam  Flying 
Whigg  by  William's  Woodstock  Arabian,  great  grandam  Grey  Whynot  by  Whyuot, 
sou  of  the  Feuwick  Barb,  ont  of  a  Royal  mare.  She  was  own  sister  to  Babraham, 
Mogul  and  Marlborough.  Many  of  the  best  horses  and  successful  stallions  in  America 
and  England  trace  in  direct  female  line  to  this  family,  such  as  Blank,  Babraham, 
Gower  Stallion,  Merlin  by  Second,  Sweetbriar,  Horusea,  Amsterdam,  Soothsayer, 
Jerry,  Harvester,  Skylark,  etc.  In  America  imp.  Ambassador  by  Plenipotentiary, 
imp.  Buckden,  imp.  Driver,  imp.  Gabriel,  imp.  Mendosa,  and  the  following  bred  in 
this  country.  Alarm,  Picolo,  Oden,  Cloverbrook,  the  famous  Grey  Eagle.  Robin  Gi'ey 
(sire  of  Lady  Grey),  Hanover,  Foxhall.  etc.,  descend  from  the  same  source.  Selima 
was  the  dam  of  Partner,  Ariel  and  a  sister  l)y  imp.  Traveler,  son  of  Croft's  Partner, 
Stella,  Selim  and  Ebony  by  imp.  Othello,  Black  Selima  by  imp.  Fearnought,  etc. 

The  Traveler  mare,  sister  to  Partner  and  Ariel,  was  the  dam  of  Peg  by  imp. 
Juniper,  she  the  dam  of  a  filly  by  imp.  Othello,  she  the  dam  of  the  filly  by  Leonidas, 
lion  of  Lloyd's  Traveler,  and  she  the  dam  of  (illy  by  Hall's  Union,  son  of  imp.  Slim, 
who  was  the  dam  of  Pandora  by  Grey  Dionuul.  Pandora  was  the  dam  of  Daisy 
Cropper  and  Silverheels  by  Ogle's  Oscar,  Aunn-a  and  Pocahontas  by  Lloyd's  Viiigt'iiu. 
Aurora  was  the  dam  of  Fanny  Wright  by  Silverheels,  and  she  the  dam  of  Tiberius 
by  imp.  I'riam,  Ennna  Wright  and  Eleanor  Margrave  by  imp.  Margrave.  Ennna 
AVright  was  the  dam  of  Laura  Farris  and  Miss  Doyle  by  Lexington,  Jerseyman  and 
the  noted  Mollie  .lackson  (who  won  at  all  distances  and  won  the  fanmus  three-mile 
race  in  .5.1!.")^,  ~).',H},  5.  28J,  which  has  never  liecn  eijualled)  by  ^■aIldal,  Earring  l)y 
Ringgold,  Woodstock  by  imp.  Australian,  Geo.  Wilkes  and  Euieti  liy  Astoria.  The 
blood  is  best  l)reservcd  in  this  line  through  Mollie  Jackson,  who  was  tlie  dam  of 
Monday  by  Colton,  son  of  Lexington,  I'anny  Ludlow,  Temi)tation  and  Long  Branch 
by  imp.  Eclipse,  anil  Doubt  by  imii.  Eclijise  or  I'avalier,  son  of  imp.  Eclipse.  Fanny 
Ludlow  was  the  dam  of  .launiica  by  Lexington,  Cedric,  Cherokee,  Clupola  and 
Choctaw  by  imj).  .Saxon,  Clare  by  imp.  Gleulyou,  Cholula,  Cataline  and  Conrisando 
by  imi).  >Iortenier,  and  Alexina  by  Duke  of  Magenta.  Jamaica  is  the  dam  of  the 
grand  race-horse  Foxhall,  Potosi,  American  Girl,  Alexander  and  Abaca  by  King 
Alfonso,  Octojins  and  Joanna  by  Falsetto.  Doubt  is  the  dam  id'  >billu-  .lacksmi,  .h., 
by  Battle  Axe,  and  Stockton  by  Spcndlhrift. 

Stella  by  imii.  OtlicUo  was   tlio   dam   of  Harmony    (dam   of  Hall's   Union)  and  a 


THE    TlIOKOrGUIillED    HOUSE.  09 

sister  by  imi).  Figure,  Primrose  autl  Thistle  by  iinii.  Dove.  Tlie  sister  to  Ilanuouy 
fotiiuled  the  family  through  which  Exchange  by  Richmond,  sou  of  imji.  [Sir  Harry, 
tr;u.-es.  Exchauge  was  the  dam  of  JIary  Seldeu  by  Sussex,  and  Glorvina  by  Industry, 
sou  of  Sir  Archy.  Glorvina  was  the  dam  of  Laura  Siiillmau  by  Wagner,  aud  she  the 
dam  of  Nora,  Williamsburg,  Blue  Bells  and  Daylight  by  Lightning,  Mary  Clay  by 
Kcveuuo,  ami  Busy  Bee  by  War  Uam^e,  the  latter  dam  of  Violet  by  Viley,  aud  Busy 
Body  by  Day  Star.  Mary  Clay  was  the  dam  of  Sanford  by  imii.  Glenelg,  Lancaster 
and  Sue  Finnie  by  imp.  Buckdeu,  the  latter  the  dam  of  Bettie  C,  Ofalcce,  Trimble 
and  Alf  Allen  by  H.arry  O'Fallon.  Primrose  by  imp.  Dove  was  the  dam  of  Cades  by 
Wormsley's  King  Herod,  she  the  dam  of  Hornet  aud  Stiug  by  imp.  Diomcd,  and  Lady 
Bolingbroke  by  imp.  Pantaloon.  Lady  Bolingbroke  was  the  dam  of  C'alia  by 
Symme's  Wildair,  Dcsdemoua  aud  Virginia  by  imj).  Dare  Devil,  Lavinia,  Superior, 
Primrose,  Wrangler  audLady  Chestertield  by  imp.  Diomed.  Lady  Chesterfield  was 
the  dam  of  the  mare  by  Sir  Archy  that  was  the  dam  of  Ophelia  by  Wild  Medley,  and 
she  the  dam  of  the  superior  race-horse  Grey  Eagle,  and  Falcon  by  Woodpecker,  son 
of  Bcrtraud  by  Sir  Archy.  Falcon  was  the  dam  of  Lilla  D.  and  Ella  D.  by  Vandal, 
Alert  by  Lexington,  aud  Scythia  by  iun).  Scythian.  Ella  D.  was  the  dam  of  Paris 
aud  Paris  Belle  by  Lexington,  and  Bourbon  Belle  (the  dam  of  the  grand  race-horse 
Hanover  and  Houston  by  Hindoo)  by  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland.  Alert  was  the  dam  of 
Vaudalla  (Gleucaire's  dam)  by  Vandal,  Tolona  by  imp.  Phaeton,  Harper  by  Long- 
fellow, Kenton  by  imp  Glenelg,  Richmond,  Lookout  and  Active  by  Virgil.  Scythia 
was  the  dam  of  Ida  and  Parisa  by  Paris,  sou  of  Lexingtou,  etc.  Ida  is  dam  of  Virgilia 
and  Idaho  by  Virgil,  Idler  by  imp.  Glenelg,  and  Irene  by  Leveller.  Parisa  is  dam  of 
Swamp  Fox  by  Fonso.  Ciclia  by  Symme's  Wildair  was  the  dam  of  Fair  Forester  by 
imp.  Chance,  aud  Rosemary  by  imp.  Diomed.  Fair  Forester  was  the  dam  of  Polly 
Peacham  by  John  Richai'ds,  son  of  Sir  Archy.  She  produced  a  tilly  by  imp.  Monarch 
which  was  the  dam  of  Mary  O'Xeil  aud  Fawn  by  St.  Louis,  sou  of  Altorf.  Mary 
O'Neil  was  the  dam  of  Maggie  O'Xeil,  aud  she  the  dam  of  Tillie  W.  by  Joe  Daniels, 
and  Maggie  O.  by  .Shannon.  Fawn  was  the  dam  of  Bettie  by  Gen.  Lougstreet,  she 
the  dam  of  Mary  Shaw  by  Gov.  Bowie,  aud  Bernice  by  imp.  Intruder.  Polly  by  imp. 
Sovereign,  out  of  Polly  Peacham,  was  the  dam  of  Susau  Gillespie  by  Engineer,  sou 
of  Revenue,  and  Kitty  Guild  by  Hiawatha.  Susau  Gillespie  was  the  dam  of  Alice 
Thompkius  by  imp.  Gleugarry,  Miss  Malloy  aud  Brunette  (Omega)  by  Pat  Malloy. 
There  are  a  few  mares  from  Rosemary  :  only  Eula  by  Muggins,  Leoua  King  and  Lady 
Corinue.  Virginia  by  imp.  Dare  Devil  wae  the  dam  of  Virginia  by  Sir  Archy,  she  the 
dam  of  Caledonia  by  Jerry,  son  of  Pacelot,  Dolphin  aud  the  good  race-mare  Giautess 
by  imp.  Leviathan.  Caledonia  was  the  dam  of  Polly  Elliott  by  imp.  Leviathan,  she 
the  dam  of  Peytoiia  Barry  by  Rogers,  Ada  Tevis  and  Teuth  Legion  by  imp.  Albion. 
Ada  Tevis  was  the  dam  of  Blanche  Rousseau  by  Commodore,  sou  of  Boston,  Charlotte 
Thompson  by  imp.  Mickey  Free,  and  Johuetta  by  Austerlitz.  Blanche  Rousseau  is 
the  dam  of  Lucy  Wallace  and  Reel  Dance  by  War  Dance,  Margaret  Haight  by  Gilroy, 
La  Blanche  aud  Susie  L.  by  Vocalic.  Lucy  Wallace  is  the  dam  of  Alma  by  Himyar, 
Martha  aud  Luminous  by  imp.  Rayon  d'Or.  Reel  Dance  is  the  dam  of  Cotilliju  and 
Minuet  by  imp.  Rayon  d'Or,  aud  Fandango  by  imp.  Kautaka.  Charlotte  Thompson 
was  the  dam  of  the  great  gelding  Barnum  by  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland,  Sallie  Gardner 
by  Vandal,  and  Miss  Muggins  by  Muggins.  Sallie  Gardner  is  the  dam  of  Gardey  ami 
Sallie  G.  by  Flood,  and  Mi.ss  Muggius  is  the  dam  of  Guitar  by  Grit,  Philopicna  and 
Miss  Blonde  (Pci>pcrmint)  by  Plenipo,  son  of  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland.  Johuetta  was 
the  dam  of  ihlita  anil  two  sisters  by  Muggins,  son  of  Jack  Malone.  Melita  is  the 
dam  of  Von  Moltke  by  Vermont,  son  of  Vandal,  Miss  Hanliug  by  imp.  Great  Tom, 
Egmont  by  Eni|iiirer,  Little  Emily  (Brillianteen)  and  Beudigo  by  Luke  Blackburn, 
aud  Moi  Mih.i  by  Bramble.  Dolphin  was  the  dam  of  Minnow  aud  Whale  by  Voucher, 
son  of  Wagniu-.  Jliuiimv  was  the  dam  of  a  uune  liy  Revenue,  she  the  dam  of  a  lilly 
by  Lightning,  she  the  dam  of  Adele  by  imp.  Australian,  she  the  dam  of  Bauda  by 
King  Ban,  Adelina  l)y  Macduff,  and  fillies  by  Linileu. 

Giantess  was  the    dam   of   Aduella,    llnicui,    Glencoe,   Jr.,  aud   the   grand   maro 
Peytona  (winner  of  the  great  Peyton  stake  at  Xaslivillc,  ISCi).   all  by    im]..  (ilcncoc. 


70  THE    THOROrCHBRED    HORSE. 

Peytoua  was  the  dam  nf  two  lillifs  l>y  iinp.  Ruliy,  son  of  Emilius,  and  Transylvania 
by  imp.  Arab  Jlassoud.  Oik;  of  tlio  Kiiby  marcs  was  the  dam  of  Matilda  by  imp. 
SovercigD,  she  the  dam  of  Miss  Tiltou  by  Daniel  Boone,  and  Satilla  by  imp.  Buckden. 
Miss  Tiltou  is  the  dam  of  the  gelding  G.  W.  Cook,  Minnie  by  Congressman,  Misfit 
by  imp.  Siddartha,  etc.  Transylvania  was  the  dam  of  Palm  Tree  by  Lexington,  Date 
Tree  by  imp.  Micky  Free,  Blanchette  and  Dewberry  by  imp.  Knight  of  St.  George, 
Limestone,  Lime  Tree  and  Limit  by  War  Dance.  Date  Tree  was  the  dam  of  Melodist 
by  Melbourne,  Jr,,  Wah-ta-Wah  by  War  Dance  (she  the  dam  of  Olemus,  Snook  and 
Lass  of  Tamales),  Arabia  and  Clara  L.  by  imp.  Thunderstorm,  and  Lou  Mouette  by 
imp.  Strachino.  Dewberry  was  the  dam  of  J.  H.  Haverly  by  War  Dance,  Thunder- 
cloinl  by  imp.  Thunderstorm,  and  Mary  Berry  by  Bullion  or  Outcast.  Lime  Tree  is 
the  dam  of  Limey  by  imp.  Thunderstorm,  Limestreet  by  Streatlam,  Belle  of  Medi- 
apolis  and  Limey  Long  by  Lead  On,  son  of  imp.  Leamington.  Limit  is  tlie  dam  of 
Easter  III.  by  imp.  Tliunderstorm,  and  Limitone  by  Lead  On.  Some  of  the  best 
race-horses,  brood  mares  and  stallions  in  England  and  America  trace  to  this  line  of 
blood. 

The  I'opinjay  mare  was  foaled  1808,  and  imported  by  Hon.  John  Randolph,  of 
Virginia.  She  was  by  Popinjay,  son  of  iniii.  Buzzard,  dam  Bourbon's  dam  by  Precip- 
itate, sou  of  Mercury  by  Eclipse,  grandam  Voung  Tiii'any  by  Highflyer,  son  of  Herod, 
out  of  Tiffany  by  Eclipse,  tracing  through  Young  Hag  by  Skim,  Hag  by  Crab,  Ebouy 
by  Flying  Childers,  and  Old  Ebony  by  Basto,  to  the  Massey  mare  by  Mr.  Massey's 
Black  Barb,  to  which  trace  in  direct  female  line  Trentham,  Florizel  (sire  of  imp. 
Diomed),  Election,  Quiz,  Koyal  Oak,  Mulatto,  Defence,  The  Emperor,  The  Palmer, 
Rosicruciau,  Dutch  Skater,  Doucastei',  Gladiateur,  Hermit  (sire  of  imp.  St.  Blaise, 
Tristan,  Peter,  etc.),  imp.  Flinmap,  imp.  Barefoot,  imp.  Shamrock,  imp.  Speculator, 
imp.  Eliza  (the  graudam  of  the  great  producing  mare  Topaz  l)y  Glencoe),  imp.  Kan 
taka,  imp.  Ocean  Queen  (dam  of  Tournialiue,  Seadrift,  Fairy  Queen,  etc.).  This 
I'opinjay  mare  was  the  dam  of  Parrot,  Woodlark  and  Macaw  by  Randolph's  Roanoke, 
son  ol  Sir  Archy.  Parrot  was  the  dam  of  Mary  Thomas  by  imp.  C'onsol,  and  Sally 
Hunter  by  American  Eclipse.  Mary  Thomas  was  the  dam  of  Odd  Stocking,  Magnolia 
and  Mary  Ogden  by  Thoruhill,  sou  of  imp.  Glencoe,  and  Thetis  by  imp.  Sovereign. 
Odd  Stocking's  line  is  extinct.  Magnolia  was  the  dam  of  Kate  Jewell  by  Wagner, 
several  Allies  by  imp.  Sovereign,  and  Wreath  by  Bi'owu  Dick.  Kate  Jewell  was  the 
dam  of  Tennesseau  by  Lightning,  and  a  filly  by  War  Dance.  Mary  Ogden  was  the 
dam  of  Lorette  by  imp.  Sovereign,  and  she  the  dam  of  Mishap  by  imp.  Knight  of  St. 
George,  Regan  by  Lexington,  Charette  by  Lightning,  Ada  A.,  Loreua  and  Nannie  B. 
by  Astei-oid,  Sophy  Badderly  by  imp.  Australian,  and  Loriot  and  Peaceful  by  Planet. 
Misliap  was  the  dam  of  King  Benazet  and  Crockford  by  Lightning,  Misfortune, 
Mischief  and  Misdeal  by  Gilroy,  Perhaps  by  imp.  Australian,  Marimon  by  Waverly, 
Sophy  and  her  sister  by  imp.  Strachino,  and  Miscliief  by  imp.  Thuuderstorm.  Mis- 
fortune is  the  dam  of  Merrimack  and  Abbotsford  (Mistake)  by  Waverly,  who  raced 
sucoessfiilly  in  England,  Miss  Dance  (Netroma's  dam)  by  War  Dance,  Syntax  by  St. 
Martin,  Hopeful  and  Glen  Fortune  by  imp.  Gleuelg,  Adversity  by  Spendthrift,  King 
Fortune  by  imp.  King  Ban,  and  Long  Fortune  by  Longfellow.  Perhaps  is  tlie  dam 
of  Perjih'X  by  (jilroy,  Warrior  and  Chance  (a  good  horse)  by  War  Dance,  Doubt  by 
St  Martin,  Probaldlity  and  Dilcnuua  by  Onondaga,  Reckon  by  imp.  Pizarro,  and 
Pcrblaze  by  imp.  St.  Blaise.  Sophy  is  the  dam  of  Repose  (Pelham's  dam)  by  Gilroy, 
and  Morning  Glory  by  Fonso.  Regan  was  the  dam  of  Regal,  Virgil,  Vera  Cruz,  Vir- 
gilette,  R(!lay,  llawley,  Vengeance  and  Printer  (Last  Chance)  by  Vigil,  Jennie  D. 
ami  Jennie  B.  by  imp.  Gleuelg.  Jennie  I),  is  the  dam  of  (Jrismer,  Vcrano,  Jauovaaud 
LaCienega  by  Grinstead.  Jennie  B.  is  the  dam  of  Ganymede,  Honduras  and  a  sister 
by  Grinstead.  Relay  is  the  dam  of  Douohue,  etc.  by  Stratford.  Ada  A.  was  tlie  dam 
of  Patsey  Dully,  Frank  Rhoads,  Lizzie  P.,  Nubia,  Ab.  Stemler,  Rosa  G.  (Mary  B.), 
(Tom  O'Hara's  dam),  Ysabel  (dam  of  Warsaw  and  Florence  by  Warwick),  Lady 
Leiuster  and  Leon,  all  by  Lcinsfer.  Lizzie  P.  is  the  dam  of  Idaline  Cotton  by  Jim 
Brown,  Louis  P.  by  Joe  Hooker,  Varoua,  etc.,  by  Young  Bazar,  Sophy  Badderly  was 
till-  cImiji  or   I'oiilii'  by  (iilroy.  Olivette  by   Alarm,  IVytona  Bnrry    by  imp.  Strachino, 


THE    THOROUGHBRED    HORSE.  71 

Bob  Pate  by  St.  Martin,  Auut  Em  and  Olive  by  Onondaga.  Peytona  Barry  was  the 
dam  of  Eudie  Mills,  Salvauos  (Bob  Thomas),  and  Sweetheart  by  Enquirer.  Thetis 
was  the  dam  of  Themis  by  Austerlitz,  son  of  imp.  Yorkshire.  Themis  was  the  dam 
of  Dacota  by  Lightning,  Thesia  by  Calvin,  sou  of  Tipjterary,  Charlotte  by  imp. 
Prince  Charlie,  The  Sheriti'  by  imp.  King  Ban,  Ben's  Pet  by  Himyar,  and  lilly  by  imp. 
Deceiver.  Thesia  was  the  dam  of  Blunette  by  imp.  Glenelg,  and  Kamona  by  Ten 
Broeck.  This  is  one  of  the  valuable  families  to  perpetuate  and  improve  racing  blood. 
The  Popinjay  mare  was  not  only  fashionably  bred,  but  from  one  of  the  best  and  most 
<listiuguished  sources  in  the  stud  book,  and  one  which  has  demonstrated  its  value  even 
to  this  <lay. 

One  of  the  latest  importatons  to  which  a  large  number  of  race-horses  owe  their 
origin  was  Jlyrtle,  imported  by  Messrs.  Kirkman,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Myrtle  was  by 
Mameluke  (winner  of  the  Derby  in  1827,  and  second  in  the  St.  Leger  the  same  year), 
son  of  Partisan  by  Walton  and  Miss  Sophia  by  Stamford,  dam  Bobadilla  (winner  of 
the  Gold  Cup  at  Ascot  and  Drawiug-Room  Stakes  at  Goodwood  in  1828)  by  Bobadil, 
son  of  Rubens  by  imp.  Buzzard,  grandam  Pythoness  by  Sorcerer,  son  of  lYumpator  l)y 
Conductor,  out  of  Princess  by  Sir  Peter,  tracing  through  the  best  racing  blood  to  the 
Laytou  Barb  mare.  Myrtle  is  credited  with  but  two  foals,  Dr.  Johu  an<l  Magnolia  by 
imp.  Glencoe. 

Magnolia  became  the  property  of  Dr.  Mercer,  of  New  Orleans,  who  presented  her 
to  the  Hon.  Henry  Clay,  of  Kentucky,  who  gave  her  to  his  sou,  the  late  JohuM.  Clay, 
of  the  Ashland  stud.  She  produced  a  number  of  good  ones,  including  Magic,  Ma- 
donna, Princeton,  Charles  Morgan,  Hanover,  Simon  Kenton  and  Skedaddle,  all  by 
imp.  Yorkshire  (son  of  St.  Nicholas  by  Emilus,  and  imp.  Miss  Rose  by  Tramp), 
Charley  Ball  by  Waguei',  Daniel  Boone,  a  good  race-horse,  the  noted  Cup  horse 
Kentucky  and  Gilroy  by  Lexington,  Victory  by  Uncle  Vic,  sou  of  Lexingtou,  and 
Madeline  by  Old  Boston.  Madeline  was  the  dam  of  Magdalena  by  Bob  Letcher,  sou 
of  Modoc,  Madostone  (ran  as  Kate  Duncan)  by  imp.  Stone  Plover,  Income  by  Revenuei 
son  of  imp.  Trustee,  and  Maggie  B.  B.  by  imp.  Australian,  and  Madelina  by  Light- 
ning. Magdalena  was  the  dam  of  Myra  by  Tite  Eye  (B(m  of  Kerr's  Boston).  Mado- 
stone was  the  dam  of  Mauitou  by  Orion  (son  of  Revenue),  Bide-a-Bliuk  and  Bee-in- 
the-Bonuet  by  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland.  Bee-iii-the-Bonuet  was  the  dam  of  Mike's  Pride 
(Pike's  Pride),  Jaubert  (.Star  Ban),  Bonnie  Ban,  French  Park,  a  good  race-horse,  all 
by  imp.  King  Ban,  Reverta  and  Craftie  by  Fellowcraft,  Pike's  Peak  (Pixy)  by 
Lelaps,  and  Senator  Hearst  by  Longfellow.  Income  was  the  dam  of  Goldmine  by  imp. 
Australian,  Coupon  by  Lightning,  Incommode,  a  fine  race-horse,  by  Melbourne,  Jr., 
son  of  imp.  Knight  of  St.  George,  Wavelet  (dam  of  Penelope,  Tidal  Wave  and  Briar 
Root)  and  Clan  Al))ine  by  Waverly,  Interest  (Pickup's  dam)  by  St.  Martin,  Warda 
by  Long  Taw,  Runaway  by  imp.  Highlander,  and  Outcome  by  Forester.  Goldmine 
was  the  dam  of  Pearl  (dam  of  Grayson,  and  Bijou  (the  dam  of  Kilkenny  by  Geo.  Kin- 
ney), both  by  War  Path,  son  of  War  Dance.  Maggie  B.  B.  (winner  of  the  Sequel 
stakes)  was  the  dam  of  Lord  Clive,  Pera  (the  dam  of  Petition,  Padre's  dam.  Peri- 
color,  Darya,  Gretina),  Magnum  Bonum,  Jaconet,  Harold,  Iroquois,  winner  of  the 
Derby,  St.  Leger,  Prince  of  Wales,  and  St.  James'  Palace  stakes,  and  Fraucesca,  all 
by  imp.  Leamington,  Red  and  Blue  (dam  of  the  line  race-mare  Sallie  McClelland), 
Panique  and  Wawekus  by  Alarm,  Okeinas,  Onas,  Hutoka  and  Homeopathy  by  Reform, 
Hypatica  and  Flatlands  by  imp.  Woodlands.  Jaconet  is  the  dam  of  The  Niece  (dam 
of  Lydia  Belle,  Alarm  Bell  and  La  Colonia),  Mattie  T.  (dam  of  Amy  Davenport  and 
Ethel  .S.)  by  imp.  Billet,  Belvidero  and  Sir  Dixon,  good  race-horses,  and  Blacklock 
by  imp.  Billet,  Cambric  (Lisric's  dam)  and  lutrejiid  by  Hindoo.  Fraucesca  is  the 
dam  of  Kranconia  by  imp.  Billet,  Frisco  and  Halloo  by  Hindoo.  Madelina  was  the 
dam.  of  Ollio  C.  Viy  Alarm,  she  the  dam  of  the  winner  Sir  Arthur  by  Leonatus. 

Skedaddle  was  the  dam  of  Saucebox  and  Scramble  by  Star  Davis,  son  of  imp. 
Glencoe,  Slyboots  by  Rivoli,  son  of  Revenue,  Squeez'em  by  Lexington,  Florence  B. 
by  Tom  Bowling,  Joe  S.  by  King  Lear,  The  Slashes  by  imp.  Glenelg.  Saucebox  was 
the  dam  of  Sylvia  Springer  and  Mnsic  Box  by  imp.  Buckden,  .and  Safety  by  Bnchanan. 
Sylvia  Spnugcr  is  the  dam  of  .ludith  by  Ten  Broeck.  Hot  Spring  by  Rebel,  Camilla  by 


72  THE   THOROCGHBRED    HOUSE. 

Erdenlieiin,  aud  Silvaua  by  imp.  Silvermiue.  Scramble  is  the  dam  of  Alice  J.,  Ruth. 
Howard,  Kememberaud  Maggie  J.  by  Balliukeel,  son  of  Asteroid.  Oiitscramlde  by  Out- 
cast, and  Sam  Morse  by  Leouatus.  Alice  J.  is  the  dam  of  Alice  D.  (the  dam  of  Pitti- 
pat  by  Pat  Molloy),  by  Add,  son  of  Revolver,  Glenmound,  Glendale  and  Gleucliffe 
by  Glenmore,  etc.  Remember  is  the  dam  of  Counterfeit  by  Glenmore,  and  Release  by 
Tom  Ochiltree  or  imp.  Hopeful.  Slyboots  is  the  dam  of  the  superior  race-horse 
Leveller  by  Lever,  sou  of  Lexington,  Sly  Dance,  Dakota  and  Sachem  by  War  Dauce, 
sou  of  Lexiugtou,  Savauac  and  Volunteer  by  imp.  Mortemer.  Sly  Dauce  is  the  dam  of 
Pavaune  by  Iroquois,  Suuuyside  by  imp.  Mortemer,  Portia  by  Joe  Daniels,  sou  of 
imp.  Australian.  Squeez'em  is  the  dam  of  Day  Star  (winner  of  the  Bine  Ribbon 
stakes  and  Kentucky  Derby)  by  Star  Davis,  Sylph  aud  Tom  Xaveu  by  imp.  Glenelg, 
Palmetto  by  Virgil,  Recluse,  Fardello,  and  Helena  by  imp.  Mortemer,  Eliza  Roouey  by 
Baden  Baden,  etc.  Sylph  is  tlie  dam  of  John  K.  by  War  Dauce,  La  Sylphide  by  Fel- 
lowcraft,  Kaloolah,  Philip  D.  aud  Kiucsem  by  Longfellow,  Sylvia  and  Sea  Mew 
(Logica's  dam)  by  imi).  King  Ban.  Sylvia  is  dam  of  Fauua  liy  Longfellow.  La  Syl- 
phjile  is  the  dam  of  Semper  Fidele,  a  grand  race-mare,  by  Longfellow,  Semper  Rex  by 
Lelaps,  Semper  Lex  hy  Falsetto,  and  Semper  Cara  by  King  Alfonso.  The  family  is  a 
great  racing  aud  i>roduciug  one.  Iroquois  won  the  Derby  and  St.  Leger  in  England, 
a  feat  accomplished  by  few  horses,  and  is  now  regarded  as  one  of  the  most  valuable 
aud  jioteiit  sires  in  the  country.  Kentucky  was  a  tirst-class  race-horse,  aud  was,  for 
his  chances,  a  graml  success  in  the  stud.  The  family  trace  their  origin  to  the  Laytou 
Baib  mare,  to  which  trace  in  direct  female  line  Young  Greyhound,  Cartonch,  Shep- 
hei'd's  Crab,  Matchem,  Young  Cade,  Drone  (by  Herod),  Blucher,  Sir  Walter  Raleigh, 
The  Ugly  Buck,  Clairvaus,  Simoom,  Audubon,  Philammou,  St.  Honorat,  and  many 
other  good  ones. 

BRF.EDIXc;. 

In  breeding  for  the  Turf  purity  of  blood,  racing  lineage  and  true  conformation 
are  the  desirable  and  requisite  qualities,  and  a  combination  of  these  qualities  must 
improve  the  mechanical  structure  which  nature  conferred  upon  the  horse,  designed  t» 
give  him  streugth  and  fleetness,  a  combination  seldom  found  in  the  animal  world,  and 
which  greatly  enhances  his  utility  to  the  human  race.  These  powers,  great  in  an 
uncultivated  state,  are  susceptible  of  much  increase  aud  improvement  by  judicious 
attention  to  breediug  aud  crossing.  It  is  an  axiom  in  breeding  (and  this  is  particularly 
apiilicable  to  the  horse)  that  the  character,  quality  and  form  of  the  olfspring  is 
governed  in  a  large  degree  by  the  qualities  we  wish  to  propagate.  These  should  be 
found  in  the  parents,  so  that  by  coupling  together  a  male  and  female  endowed  with 
the  (lualities  we  wish  to  be  transmitted  to  the  foals,  we  acquire  the  power  of  mould- 
ing the  produce  to  our  ideas.  The  principle  that  parents  of  all  breeds  and  families 
of  whatever  si)ecies  produce  young  ones  analogous  to  themselves,  has  been  acted  on  for 
ages.  The  pareuts  should  be  selected  with  the  greatest  discrimination,  so  that  by 
uniting  in  their  offspring  the  superiorities  possessed  by  both  stallion  and  marc,  tke 
iinprovement  is  almost  sure  to  follow.  Those  who  breed  for  the  turf  must  rcmeinber 
and  act  upon  the  value  of  the  precejjt,  and  use  the  ntmo.st  caution  and  juilgment  iu 
selecting  the  sue  aud  dam,  so  as  to  combine,  improve  and  render  iiermaueiit  the  good, 
qualities  possessed  by  each.  In  selecting  the  parents,  independent  of  conformation, 
pedigree  and  racing  lineage,  it  is  all  important  that  both  be  sound,  that  is,  free  from 
any  hereiUtary  disease  or  taint.  There  are  certain  diseases  which  are  transmissable 
from  jiarent  to  offspring,  but  they  are  few.  Nearly  all  the  diseases  to  which  the 
liorso  is  liable,  or  blemishes,  either  in  certain  diseases  of  the  eyes,  s])avin,  ringbones 
or  roaring,  are  traceable  to  some  cause  not  hereditary.  Many  of  our  best  and  most 
suecessfnl  stallions  liave  been  blind,  but  not  from  constitutional  causes,  and  the  same 
IS  true  as  to  roarers,  tins  defect  not  sliowiug  itself  iu  their  offspring,  whilst  others, 
sound  iu  all  res])ects,  have  bn^l  those  with  these  defects,  evidently  from  some  cause 
unknown.  It  is  a  mooted  iiuestiort  as  to  what  ago  brood  mares  should  I)e  allowed  to 
commence  breeding.  If  they  have  been  well  raised,  and  are  not  deficient  in  energy 
and  muscular  developinent,  they  can  be  safely  bred  to  the  stallion  at  three  years  old. 
It  is  a  notable  fact  that  more  valiialiln"  horses  for  general  uses  aud  more  gnod  race- 


THE   THOEOUGHERED    IIORSK.  73 

horses  have  been  bred  from  mares  well  advanced  in  life  than  from  those  of  immature 
age,  and  brood  mares  properly  cared  for  retain  the  functions  of  production  to  an 
advanced  age.  Alice  Carneal  foaled  Lexingtcm  at  the  age  of  14.  He  was  by  far  her  best 
one,  and  she  had  her  last  foal  at  the  age  of  23.  Reel  foaled  Lecouipte,  her  best,  -svhen 
12,  Starke  at  17,  and  War  Dance  when  21  years  old.  Boston,  by  odds  the  best  foal  of 
his  dam,  was  foaled  when  his  mother  was  19.  Pocahontas  foaled  Stockwell  at  12, 
and  Rataplan  when  13  years  old.  Blue  Bonnet  threw  Lightning  at  18,  Thunder  at"19. 
Loadstone  at  22,  and  Lancaster  when  24  years  old,  ail  good  r.acc-horses.  Salina  threw 
Salvator  at  18  years  old,  and  imp.  Princess  produced  His  Highness  at  16  years  old.  It 
is  necessary  in  breeding  race  horses  that  the  muscular  system  of  the  stallion  should 
be  toned  up  by  abundant  exercise,  and  if  the  stallion  will  not  exercise  when  turned 
into  his  paddock,  he  should  be  ridden.  Exercise  contributes  to  his  health  and  mus- 
cular energy,  and  if  he  is  deficieut  in  these  qualities  at  the  time  of  coi>ulatiou,  it  is 
l)ut  reasonable  to  suppose  that  the  foal  must  sutler  constitutionally  in  a  like  res])ect. 
For  a  similar  reason  it  is  obviously  injurious  to  the  stamina  of  the  foal  if  either  parent 
shall  have  sufl'ered  from  insufficient  nourishing  food  or  other  (lehilitating  causes.  Xo 
animal  can  bo  well  formed  or  strong  that  has  been  stinted  in  the  ample  sui)ply  of  good 
nourishing  food  necessary  to  its  full  development  and  growtli,  from  the  earliest  iieriod  of 
its  existence  to  the  complete  formation  of  all  its  jjarts.  The  old  saying  is  that  the  time  to 
commence  to  breed  the  race-horse  and  insure  success  is  to  begin  "  before  he  is  born." 
The  dam  is  the  fountain,  and  if  she  is  neglected  and  starved  the  produce  which  she 
is  carrying,  with  the  one  at  her  side,  will  not  only  show  it,  but  prove  it  subsequently. 
It  is  but  reasonable  that  such  should  be  the  case  when  the  system  is  taxed  to  con- 
tribute to  the  formation  of  the  embryo,  as  well  as  to  sustain  life  and  supply  the 
foal  at  her  side  with  nourishment.  Mares  should  be  kept  in  good,  strong  condition, 
not  swine  fat,  but  fat  enough  for  health  and  strength,  and  to  contribute  the  same  to 
her  foals.  The  foal  will  be  larger,  healthier,  stronger,  and  the  hair  have  a  glossy 
and  healthy  appearance.  Many  breeders  are  of  the  opinion  that  a  mare  that  has 
never  raced  is  better  to  l)reed  from  than  one  that  has  raced.  Statistics  do  not 
su])port  this  position.  Some  of  the  most  eminent  English  breeders,  notably  Lord 
Falmouth,  bred  from  no  mares  that  were  not  tried,  and  few  breeders  were  more 
successful  or  bred  a  larger  number  of  winners  of  the  imiiortant  racing  events.  It 
is  no  disadvantage  to  race  mares  a  reasonable  time,  and  now  that  the  system 
of  heat  racing  has  been  abolished,  and  horses  are  not  subjected  to  the  long  and 
severe  preparation,  exhausting  the  vital  powers  to  a  great  extent,  no  reasonable 
racing  or  training  can  injure  mares  for  breeding  purposes.  Alice  Carneal,  the  dam 
of  the  immortal  Lexington,  ran  two,  three  and  four  mile  heats.  Reel,  the  dam  of 
Lecompte,  Starke,  Prioress,  etc.,  ran  four  mile  heats.  Brademante,  dam  of  The 
Bard,  ran  heat  races.  Idlewild,  dam  of  Wildiille,  won  at  four  miles.  Nantura,  the 
dam  of  Longfellow,  raced  and  won.  Toucques,  dam  of  La  Tosca,  raced  until  four 
years  old.  Salina,  dam  of  Salvator,  raced.  Other  successful  brood  mares  that  raced 
are  Nevada,  the  dam  of  Luke  Blackburn,  Florence,  dam  of  Hindoo  and  graudam  of 
Firenzi,  Aerolite,  dam  of  Spendthrift,  Fellowcraft,  Mis('r,  etc.,  Ann  Fief,  dam  of 
the  unbeateu  Tremont,  Maria  Black,  dam  of  Bay  Leaf,  the  dam  of  BayHower,  Preak- 
ness,  Bayonet,  etc..  Topaz,  dam  of  Wagram,  Lodi,  Oolton,  etc.,  Fanny  Washington, 
dam  of  Eoliis,  etc.,  War  Song,  dam  of  Eole,  St.  Saviour,  Eou,  etc.,  Nina,  dam  of 
Planet,  Exohecciuer,  etc.,  Arizona,  dam  of  Aranza,  Maggie  B.  B.,  dam  of  Iroquois, 
Panique,  etc.,  Jamaica,  dam  of  Foxhall,  Balloon,  dam  of  True  Blue,  The  Banshee, 
etc.,  imp.  Maud,  dam  of  Alarm,  Mandina,  dam  of  Piccolo,  Oden,  Cloverbrook, 
Maraud*,  etc.,  Minx,  dam  af  Monitor,  Susan  Beane,  dam  of  Sensation,  Onondaga, 
Stratford,  etc.,  Rescue,  dam  of  Ab<l-elKader,  Abd-el-Koree,  etc..  Sarong,  dam  of 
Aristidcs,  Volga,  dam  of  Barney  Williams,  Levity,  dam  of  Ruric,  Legatee.  Lever, 
etc..  Ivy  Leaf,  dam  of  Bazar,  Bramble,  Niagara,  Brambaletta,  etc..  Magnolia,  dam 
of  Princeton,  Charley  Ball,  Magic,  etc..  Maiden,  dam  of  Parole,  James  A.,  Perfection, 
Powhattan,  etc.,  Magenta,  dam  of  Duke  of  Magenta,  La  Henderson,  dam  of  Ferida, 
Aella.  etc.,  Farfaletta,  dam  of  Falsetto,  Felicia,  etc.,  Fanny  Holton,  dam  cf  Ten 
Brocck,   llru-a,   dam  of  lUii   Ah,   Mcgara,   Memento,   eti-..  Waltz,   dam    of   Ulidcha, 


74  THE    THOEOL'GHBItED    UORSE. 

Faramlole,  etc..  Sultana,  dam  of  She,  Padisha,  etc.,  Susquehauiia,  dam  of  Potomac, 
Chesapeake,  etc.,  Belle  of  Maywood,  dam  of  Teuuy.  There  are  mauy  others  that 
could  be  added  to  this  list,  none  of  which  were  severely  trained  and  raced  at  heats 
beyond  their  fifth  year.  It  should  be  an  established  axiom  with  breeders-  that  no 
thoroughbred  animal  with  hereditary  defects  should  be  used  in  the  stud.  But  the 
question  is,  what  are  hereditary  defects  ?  Spindling  bone,  chronic  weakness  and 
infirmities  of  constitution  are  the  most  pronounced  hereditary  defects.  There  are 
defects  arising  from  accidents,  such  as  affectious  of  the  wind  or  respiratory  organs, 
in  consequence  of  distemper  or  severe  colds,  ringbone  or  spavins  from  injury  or  over 
strains,  which  should  not  be  termed  or  considered  hereditary  defects,  and  wliich  are 
not  transmissable  from  parent  to  oft'spriug.  But  to  reach  the  acme  in  breeding  the 
thoroughl)red  horse,  no  constitutionally  unsound  mares  should  be  used  for  tlie  stud 
or  breeding  purposes.  Then  how  is  this  fact  to  be  ascertained  ?  The  most  practical 
test  of  soundness  of  limbs,  digestive  organs,  constitution,  temper  and  nervous  organ- 
ization is  in  training  and  racing  on  public  tracks.  Mares  which  are  trained  and 
raced  in  their  two  and  three-year  old  form,  when  fit,  even  with  moderate  success,  unless 
some  constitutional  defect  develops,  must  be  regarded  as  sound  ;  and  such  mares, 
if  properly  mated,  should  breed  sound  progeny,  and  such  as  should  race  success- 
fully. Accidents  or  unforeseen  causes,  of  course,  may  intervene  and  prevent  success. 
We  have  sometimes  seen  mares,  from  racing  families,  which  have  raced  successfully, 
and  retired  to  all  appeara-nces  sound  and  with  constitutions  unimpaired,  that  proved 
failures  in  the  stud.  This  is  doubtless  owing  to  the  fact  that  they  were  raced  too 
long,  and  the  vital  jiowers  exhausted  from  the  efl'ects,  and  from  the  long  and  severe 
preparation  for  the  class  of  races  which  they  ran.  One  or  two  notable  instances 
can  be  cited.  Fashion  a  very  highly  shaped  nuire,  well  bred  and  from  a  racing 
family,  was  a  failure  in  the  stud.  It  must  be  remembered  that  she  raced  until  eleven 
years  old,  running  36  r.aces,  of  which  she  won  32.  Of  tliese  24  were  at  four  mile 
heats,  of  which  she  won  21,  8  were  three  mile  heats,  all  won,  and  4  two  mile  heats, 
of  which  she  lost  one.  She  was  bred  the  first  three  seasons  to  her  half-brother 
Mariner  by  Shark,  producing  two  fillies  and  one  colt.  Her  best  produce  was  Danger- 
ous, her  last  (foaled  when  she  was  22  years  old),  by  Bonnie  Scotland.  Her  daughter 
Young  Fashion  by  imp.  Monarch  has  done  well  in  the  stud,  as  also  her  daughters 
A  la  mode  and  Eticinette  by  ilariner.  There  are  others  which  were  famous  on  the  turf 
and  trained  until  aged  that  were  failures  in  the  stud. 

"Breeding  In  and  In."  This  expression  is  used  to  specify  the  practice  of  breed- 
ing animals  successively  from  the  same  race  and  blood,  with  similar  form  and  sym- 
metry, and  closely  allied  in  blood  lines.  It  has  always  been  regarded  as  an  active 
cause  of  degeneracy,  as  unu;itnral  .ind  calculated  to  engender  and  peri)etuate  heredi- 
tary di.se;ises.  These  evils,  in  my  oijinion,  can  only  arise  from  the  abr.so  of  the  sys- 
tem. If  proper  attention  and  care  be  taken  to  exclude  the  weak  and  diseased  from 
paj'ticipating  in  reproduction,  it  will  be  the  means  of  improving  and  continuing  for 
an  unlimited  time  those  perfections  and  beauties  which  are  to  be  highly  prized. 
"Breeding  In  and  In"  bestows  the  power  of  improving  and  periietuatiug  the  excel- 
lences of  any  lireed  of  animals  and  transmitting  those  excellences  unimpaired  to 
succeeding  generations,  and  for  this  reason  should  not  be  too  readily  disrt!garded 
and  condemned.  The  .application  of  these  principles  to  generation  of  our  useful  do- 
mestic animals  has  produced  tlic  swift  and  beautiful  race-horse,  the  disposition  to 
fatten  in  cattle,  and  the  tiiie-woolled  l)reeds  of  sheep;  and  that  wliicli  has  been 
originated  and  established  by  art  in  breeding,  can  be  continued  and  inii)roved  by  the 
same  means.  By  judiciously  selecting  the  parents,  both  male  and  feiiialo,  we  can 
establish  new  varieties,  and  by  continuing  to  breed  from  such  improved  and  per- 
fected stock  we  will  be  able  to  peri)etuate  the  excellent  <iualities.  The  evils  which 
often  arise  in  the  Iiuman  race  from  the  union  of  those  too  clo.sely  allied  in  blood 
may  be  altogether  avoided  and  obviated  in  the  brute  creation,  l>y  wholly  debarring 
tliose  tainted  with  liereditaiy  diseases,  or  sucli  as  are  defi<'ient  in  constitutional 
stamina,  from  ]iarticipati<)n  in  reproduction.  Tin:  higlu^r  the  intelligence  the  more 
marked  the  deterioration,  wliei-e  there  is  a  taint  of  hiTeditiiry  disease  or  lack  of  <'on- 


THE    THOROrC.HliKED    HORSE.  70 

stitutional  stamina.  lu  opposition  to  thia  iiietbod  practised  iu  propagating  tbo 
n-seful  animal,  the  liorso,  may  lie  citeil  the  practice  of  uniting  sire  and  dam,  differing 
more  or  less  iu  physical  proportion,  with  the  object  of  obtaining  a  mean  of  their 
([ualities,  which  process  is  denominated  crossing.  If  followed  with  good  judgment 
and  just  discrimination,  it  is  very  often  a  source  of  improvemeut,  but  the  contrary 
(■nurse,  where  the  junction  of  extreme  varieties  and  violation  of  the  propriety  of 
nature  has  been  permitted,  has  led  to  the  propagation  of  an  animal  of  inferior  char- 
acter.  The  improvement  of  the  lace-horse  arose  from  a  hapjjy  combination  of  Eastern 
blood,  represented  by  the  Arabian,  Barb  and  Turkish  horse,  and  it  is  to  the  union 
of  these  bloods  that  we  trace  his  present  excellence.  The  union  of  the  blood  con- 
ferred upon  the  possessors  wonderful  stamina,  great  speed  and  the  power  of  resisting 
and  enduring  extraordinary  feats  of  muscular  exertion  without  fatigue,  exceeding  all 
other  breeds  in  these  estimable  (lualities.  In  the  infancy  of  racing  improvement 
seemed  to  mark  every  fresh  infusion  of  Eastern  blood.  The  Godolphiu  Arabian, 
Darley  Arabian,  Curwen  Barb,  Byerly  Turk,  Lister  Turk,  Place's  \\1iite  Turk,  Comp- 
tou  Baib  and  the  Royal  mares  originated  a  progeny  celebrated  iu  the  annals  of  the 
tnrf.  But  the  infusion  of  new  Eastern  blood  is  now  more  likely  to  degenerate  than 
to  improve  the  thoroughbred  horse.  Our  modern  race-horse  has  become  such  a  grand 
and  distinct  improvemeut  from  the  source  that  originated  him  that  he  excels  it  in 
speed,  stamina  and  staying  (jualities,  and  that  any  further  admixture  of  Eastern 
blood  would  fail  to  benefit  the  horse.  It  has  often  been  the  custom  to  cross  from 
one  blood  into  another,  and  to  breed  from  a  stallion  or  mare  of  inferior  shape,  sym- 
metry and  goodness  iu  preference  to  breed,  as  it  is  styled,  in  and  iu.  AVhilst  I  do 
not  advocate  incestuous  breeding,  I  believe  that  crossing  out  to  good  blood  and  form, 
and  then  back  to  the  same  good  blood  and  symmetry,  if  the  animals  used  in  repro- 
<luctiou  are  as  indicated  abo\e,  must  result  in  improvement.  Our  very  best  horses 
from  the  earliest  dates  have  been  bred  in  and  in,  often  incestuously  so,  without 
deterioration,  and  I  am  of  the  opinion  that  we  should  keep  iu  good  blood,  where 
there  is  symmetry,  constitution  ami  no  hereditary  disease,  even  incestuously  so, 
rather  than  exchange  it  for  inferior  blood  and  form,  under  the  idea  that  it  is  neces- 
sary to  cross  at  all  events  into  distinct  blood.  Bnt  as  good  and  bad  qualities  de- 
scend, if  we  go  from  superior  blood  to  inferior,  and  from  high  form  to  bad,  the  stock 
must  degeuer.ite.  I  do  not  assert  that  breeding  in  and  in  is  superior  or  preferable  to 
any  other  mode  of  breeding,  but  I  am  confident  there  are  not  those  physical  objec- 
tions to  it,  which  are  commonly  entertained.  An  improvement  of  any  race  can  only 
be  expected  from  crossing  with  superior  symmetry  of  form  and  better  blood,  and  it  is 
only  in  such  cases  that  we  decidedly  recommend  it.  I  desire  to  support  my  views  by 
facts,  and  leave  the  breeder  to  draw  his  own  conclusions. 

I  will  only  cite  examples  of  famous  horses.  Flying  Childcrs  was  bred  iu  and  in. 
He  was  the  fleetest  and  most  famous  horse  of  his  day,  by  the  Darley  Arabian,  dam  Betty 
Leedcs  by  Old  Careless,  son  of  Spanker,  by  the  D'Arcy  Yellow  Turk,  grandam  sister 
to  Lcedes  by  Lecdes  Arabian,  out  of  daughter  of  Spanker,  sou  of  D'Arcy  Yellow  Turk, 
she  out  of  old  Morocco  mare.  Spanker's  own  dam. 

Higliliyer,  the  most  famous  raie-horse  of  his  day,  and  a  grand  and  successful 
stallion,  was  by  Herod,  dam  Rachel  by  Blank,  grandam  by  Regnlns.  Blank  and 
Regains  were  both  sons  of  the  Godolphiu  Arabian. 

Old  Fox,  an  excellent  racer  and  sire  of  Jleliora,  the  dam  of  Tartar,  the  sire 
of  Herod,  was  by  Clumsey,  son  of  Hautboy,  dam  Bay  Peg  by  Leedes  Arabian,  out 
of  Young  Bald  Peg  by  the  same  Arabian. 

Priestess,  the  most  famous  nuire  of  her  day,  was  by  Matchless,  son  of  Cade,  her 
<lani  by  the  Gower  stallion,  grandam  by  Regulus.  Cade,  Gower  stallion  and  Regains 
were  all  by  the  Godolphiu  Arabian. 

The  celebrated  Gimcrack.  sire  of  imp.  Medley,  was  by  Cripple,  dam  by  Grise- 
wood's  Partner,  grandam  by  Croft's  Partner,  the  sire  of  Grisewood's  Partner. 

Imp.  Shark,  the  most  noted  race-horse  of  his  day.  and  a  very  successful  stallion, 
was  by  Marskc,  sou  of  Siinirt  by  Bartlett's  Childers,  his  dam  by  Snap,  sou  of  Snip 
by  Flying  Childcrs.  own  brother  to  Bartlett's  Childers. 


70  THE   TnOROronBRED    HORSE. 

The  celebrated  O'Kelly's  Eclipse,  -nho  was  never  beaten  or  paid  a  forfeit,  was 
much  inbi'ed  to  Lister  Turk  and  Hautboy,  and  much  of  his  excellence  was  attributed 
to  this  fact. 

Diomed  (winner  of  the  first  Derby  ever  run),  imported  to  America  when  twenty- 
two  years  old,  and  the  most  valuable  stallion  ever  iuiported,  was  much  inbred. 
Flori/cl,  his  sire,  was  by  Herod,  dam  daughter  of  Cygnet,  son  of  the  (Jodolpliiu 
Arabian.  His  dam  Sister  to  Juno  was  by  Spectator,  whose  dam  was  by  Partner, 
grandsire  of  Herod.  Diomed's  graudam  Horatia  was  by  Blank,  son  of  the  Godolphin 
Arabian.  Herod,  Florizel  and  Horatia  were  all  inbred  to  the  Darley  Arabian  through 
the  two  C'hilders. 

Imp.  Glencoe,  whose  daughter  Pocahontas  was  the  grandest  and  most  successful 
brood  mare  in  England,  and  whose  son  Vandal  made  such  an  impression  on  the  stock 
of  this  country  through  his  sons,  and  whose  daughters  are  the  dams  and  grandams  of 
many  of  the  most  famous  race-horses  and  stallions  in  America,  was  much  inV)red  to 
Herod,  Eclipse  and  Childers,  having  no  less  than'  eleven  direct  crosses  of  Herod  blood, 
seven  of  Eclipse,  and  the  same  to  Childers,  through  Snap. 

Imp.  Leamington,  the  grand  and  snceessfnl  stallion,  was  mucli  inbred  to  Herod 
and  Eclipse.  He  had  no  less  than  tweuty-tive  crosses  cf  the  former  and  fourteen  of 
the  latter  blood. 

Imp.  Phaeton,  a  phenomenal  success  in  the  stud  in  America,  is  very  much  inbred 
to  the  same  blood,  Herod  and  Eclipse,  through  Buzzard's  sous,  Castrel  and  Selimi 
and  through  the  best  sources,  Wlialeboue,  Whislcer  and  Beniugbrough. 

Imported  Priam  by  Emilius  (winner  of  the  Derby,  182.S),  and  sire  of  Crucifix 
(winner  of  the  2,000  and  1,000  Guineas  and  Oaks,  1840),  Miss  Letty  and  Industry 
(winners  of  the  Oaks,  1837-1838),  was  inbred  to  Whiskey,  son  of  imp.  Saltram.  He 
was  the  highest  priced  horse  imported  up  to  his  day,  costing,  |17,."iOO  in  England. 

Imported  Billet,  an  excellent  race-horse  and  popular  stallion,  was  inbred  to  Filho- 
da-Puta.  Voltigeur,  his  sire,  was  by  Voltaire,  dam  Martlia  Lynn  by  Mulatto,  out  of 
Leda  by  Filho-da-Puta,  Billet's  dam  Calcutta  by  Flatcatcher,  whose  dam,  Dc<oy, 
was  by  Filho-d.a-Puta,  and  he  has  any  number  of  crosses  to  Eclipse,  through  the  best 
sources,  Pot-S-o's  and  King  Fergus,  backed  by  a  large  infusion  of  Herod  blood  from 
the  best  and  most  potent  sources. 

Galoiiin,  tlie  most  popular  stallion  in  England  (winner  of  the  Derby  in  1876), 
sire  of  Galliard  (winner  of  tlie  2,000  Guineas,  1833),  Donovan  (winuer  of  the 
Derby  and  St.  Leger,  1889),  St.  Simon  (a  superior  race-horse,  sire  of  Semolina,  win- 
ner of  the  1,000  Guineas.  1890,  Memoir,  winner  of  the  Oaks  and  St  Leger  in  1890,  etc.), 
is  inbred  to  Voltaire,  being  by  Vedette,  son  of  Voltigeur  by  Voltaire,  dam  Flying 
Duchess  by  The  Flying  Dutclimau,  out  of  Mcrope  l)y  Voltaire,  who  is  also  iulneil 
to  Blacklock. 

Barcaldiue,  the  best  living  representative  of  the  Melbourne  blood  in  England, 
and  a  very  po])ular  stallion,  sire  of  Miini  (winner  of  the  Oaks),  is  inbred  to  Bird- 
catcher.  He  is  liy  Solon,  sou  of  West  .-Vustraliau  by  Melbourne,  Solon's  daiu.  Dar- 
ling's dam  by  liirdcatcher.  Barcalili lie's  daui  Ballyroe  by  Belladrum.  gramlani  Bon 
Accord  by  Adventurer,  out  of  Darling's  dam  l>y  Birdcatihi'r. 

Isonomy,  the  grand  race-hoi'sc,  and  who  was  one  of  tins  nmst  ])opular  stallions, 
sire  of  Seabreeze,  winner  of  the  Oaks,  Common,  wiumu-  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  Derl>y 
and  St.  Leger,  is  inbred  to  Birdcatclier,  being  by  Sterling,  sou  of  Oxford  by  Bird- 
catcher,  <lam  Isohi  Bella  by  Stockwoll,  scm  of  The  Baron  by  Birdeatcher,  and  traces 
four  tim(!8  dir(^ct  to  Sir  Herc\iles. 

Wellingtonia,  a  superior  raee-liorse  and  sire  of  Clover,  winuer  of  the  Prix  du 
.Jo(-kcy  Club  (Fremdi  Derby),  is  inbred  to  old  Pocahont.is.  He  is  by  Chattanooga, 
son  of  Orlando  liy  Touchstcnui,  Chattaimoga's  dam  .Vyacanora  by  Birdeatcher,  out  of 
Pocalioulas  liy  (ilcncoi'.  Widlinglonia's  dam  .\raucaria  was  by  .\nibrose,  son  of 
Touclistone,  out  of  Pocahontas  liy  (ibu<iie. 

Merry  Hampton,  winner  of  the  Derby  in  1.S87,  was  inbred  to  Pocahontas  and 
Queen  Mary  on  both  sides  of  sire  and  dam.  IIam|d(in,  liis  sins  if*  by  l.ord  Clifden,  sou 
of  Nevvminster  by  Touclistone,  his  dain   Laily  l.aii^ilcn   by  Kcttlcilriim,  son  of  IJata- 


THE    TFIOnOrGHBRED    HORSE.  77 

plan,  ■Nvho  was  Ijy  The  Baron  out  (if  Pocahontas,  graudara  Haricot  by  JIaugo  or 
Lauercost,  out  of  Quccii  Mary.  Doll  Tcarsheot,  Merry  Hamilton's  dam,  is  hy  Broomie- 
law,  sou  of  StockwcU,  own  brother  to  Rataplan,  by  The  Baron  out  of  Pocahontas,  his 
dam  Queen  JIary  by  Gladiator. 

St.  Blaise  (imported)  is  by  Hermit,  dam  Fusee  by  Marsyas,  son  of  Orlando  by 
Touchstone.  Hermit  was  by  Xewminster,  son  of  Touchstone,  and  he  has  a  number 
of  crosses  to  Waxy,  sou  of  Pot-8-o'-s  by  Eclipse,  through  the  brothers  Whalebone  and 
Whisker.  St.  Blaise  is  the  most  ])opular  stallion  in  America.  He  got  Potomac,  win- 
ner of  the  Futurity  and  Realization  stakes,  out  of  Susquehanna  (a  mare  inbred  to  Sir 
Archy  anil  Diomed),  La  Tosca,  Chesapeake,  etc.  He  sold  at  the  dissolution  of  the 
Nursery  Stnd  for  slOO.OOO. 

Imported  111  I'sed,  a  superior  race-horse  (winner  of  the  Kenner  and  Seiiuel  stakes 
at  Saratoga,  both  two  miles),  sire  of  Forester,  a  superior  race-horse,  Belloua,  Wood- 
flower,  Jack  of  Hearts,  Florimel,  Delilah,  Badge  and  the  grand  two-year-old,  His 
Highness,  was  inbred  to  Birdcatcher.  He  was  by  Breadalbaue,  brother  to  Blair 
Athol,  son  of  Stockwell  by  The  Baron  by  Birdcatcher,  dam  EUermire  by  Chanticleer, 
son  of  Birdcatcher,  and  he  traces  to  Waxy  many  times,  through  the  brothers  Whale- 
bone and  Whisker. 

Imp.  Galore  is  by  Galopin,  inbred  to  Voltaire,  dam  Lady  JIaura  by  Macaroni,  gran- 
dam  byStockwell,  great  graudam  by  The  Flying  Dutchman.  Galopin's  dam  was  by  The 
Flying  Dutchman.    Galore  was  a  superior  race-horse,  but  has  yet  to  be  tried  as  stallion. 

Imp.  Kayon  d'Or,  the  graml  race-horse  and  popular  stallion,  is  inbred  to  Touch- 
tone,  and  has  almost  numberless  crosses  to  Eclipse  through  the  brothers  Whalebone 
and  Whisker   and  through  Whiskey,   also  a  large  number  direct  to  Herod. 

Imp.  Deceiver  (Padlock),  now  one  of  the  popular  stallions  of  America,  is  inbred 
to  Touchstone,  and  has  two  crosses  of  Gleneoe. 

Imp.  Mortemer,  a  superb  race-horse  and  sire  of  St.  Christophe,  winner  of 
the  Grand  Prize  of  Paris,  Vernenil,  winner  of  the  Ascot  Gold  Vase,  Gold  Cnp  auil 
Alexandra  Plate,  Chamaut,  winner  of  the  2,000  Guine;is,  1877,  Exile,  Wanda, 
Pontico  and  other  good  ones  iu  America,  is  inbred  to  Partisan,  sou  of  Walton  by 
Sir  Peter,  and  has  a  large  infusion  of  Eclipse  blood  on  both  sides  from  the  best 
sources. 

JIauy  of  the  most  famous  producing  mares  iu  England  were  closely  inbred. 
Maudragora  (dam  of  Mandrake,  Apology  and  Agility)  and  her  sister  Mineral  (dam  of 
Wenlock,  St.  Leger  winner,  1872,  Schwindler  and  Kisber.  Derby  winner,  187(i)  were 
inbred  to  Birdcatcher. 

Jlarpcssa,  the  dam  of  Boarding-School  Miss,  Pocahontas  (the  dam  of  Stockwell, 
K'atajdan,  King  Tom,  Ayacanora  and  Arauearia,  dam  of  Kayon  d'Or),  is  inbred  to 
Whiskey,  sou  of  imp.  Saltram  by  Eclipse.  Her  blood  is  to  Vie  found  in  nearly  all  the 
best  race-horses  of  our  day. 

Seclusion,  the  dam  of  the  great  Hermit,  sire  of  St.  Blaise.  Marden.  Peter,  Tristan, 
etc.,  is  inbred  to  Sultan,  son  of  .Selim  by  imp.  Buzzard. 

Isoline  (daui  of  Isola  Bella,  Isouomy's  dam,  and  of  St.  Christophe)  was  inbred  to 
Sir  Hercules  by  Whalebone. 

Bay  Celia,  the  dam  of  The  Earl  ami  The  Duke,  by  Orlando,  son  of  Touchstone  by 
Camel,  dam  Hersey  by  Glaucus,  out  of  Hester  by  Camel,  was  inbred  to  Camel. 

Moweriua,  own  sister  to  Cotherstone,  was  iubred  to  Waxy  and  Penelojie.  Her 
sire  Touchstone,  was  a  great  grandson  of  Whalebone  by  Waxy,  out  of  Penelope. 
Emma,  her  dam,  and  also  the  dam  of  imp.  Trustee  and  Mundig,  was  by  Whisker, 
own  brother  to  Whalelione  liy  Waxy,  out  of  Penelope  by  Trumpator. 

Many  of  onr  importeil  matrons  were  also  inbred.  Imp.  Barbarity  by  Simoom, 
son  of  Camel  by  Whalebone  and  Sea-Breeze  by  Paulowitz,  son  of  Sir  Paul  by  Sir  Peter, 
dam  by  Buzzard,  son  of  Blaeklock,  out  of  Donna  Maria  by  Partisan,  sou  of  Walton  by  Sir 
Peter,  was  inbred  to  Sir  Peter.  Bred  to  imp.  Eclipse,  son  of  Orlando,  by  Touchstone 
by  Camel,  out  of  Gaze  by  Bay  Middleton,  inbred  to  Phantom  (son  of  Walton  by  .sir 
Peter).  Barbarity  produced  those  good  race-mares.  Relentless,  Remorseless  and  Ruth- 
less, with    Barbarian  anil  Devastation.     Imp.  Britannia  by  .Mnley,  son  of  Orville  by 


78  THE   THOROUGHBRED    HORSE. 

Beniugbrough,  dam  Naucy  by  Dick  Audrews,  son  of  Joe  Andrews  by  Eclipse,  out  of 
Spitfire  by  Beuingbrough,  son  of  King  Fergus  by  Eclipse,  was  iubred  to  Beuing- 
broiigh  and  Eclipse,  and  produced  to  imp.  Belshazzar  (a  horse  inbred  to  Eclipse) 
A'crilier,  La  Veiite,  Vandyke  and  La  Victime,  and  by  imp.  Yorkshire  (a  horse  inbred 
to  Eclipse)  Verona,  the  dam  of  Vauxhall,  Foster,  Veritas,  etc.  A  number  of  supe- 
rior race-horses  are  from  Verona's  daughters.  Imp.  Princess,  dam  of  Prince  Royal 
and  His  Highness,  is  inbred  to  Sultan.  Her  sire,  King  Tom,  is  a  great  grandsoK 
of  Sultan  through  Gleucoe.  Her  dam  is  great  granddaughter  of  Sultan  through  Bay 
Middleton. 

Sir  Archy,  justly  styled  the  Godolphiu  Arabian  of  America,  was  inbred  to  Herod. 
He  was  by  Diomed,  sou  of  FUnizel  by  Herod,  dam  imp.  Castianira  by  Rockingham, 
son  of  Highflyer  by  Herod,  and  had  no  less  than  seven  direct  crosses  of  the  Godol- 
phiu Arabian  through  his  dam. 

Boston  was  the  best  race-horse  of  his  day.  He  ran  4.5  races  and  won  40,  30  of 
which  were  four  mile  heats,  9  three  mile  heats,  and  one  two  mile  heats.  He  was  the 
best  stallion  of  his  day,  sire  of  the  immortal  Lexington,  Lecompte,  Red  Eye,  Tally-Ho, 
Ringgold,  Arrow,  Bostona,  Nina  and  many  others,  and  was  closely  inbred  to  imp. 
iJionicd.  He  was  by  Timoleon,  son  of  Sir  Archy  by  Diomed,  dam  Sister  to  Tuckahoe, 
by  Bail'.s  Flori/.el,  son  of  imp.  Diomed.  Timoleon's  dam  was  by  imp.  Saltrani,  son  of 
Eclipse.     Boston's  grandam  was  by  imp.  Alderman,  son  of  Pot-8-o-'s  by  Eclipse. 

The  great  Lexington,  the  only  horse  that  ever  ran  four  miles  better  than  7.25  on 
two  occasions  (7.191,  7.23J),  was  iubred.  He  was  by  Boston,  grandson  of  Sir 
Archy  by  imp.  Diomed.  Lexington's  dam  was  Alice  Carneal  by  imp.  Sarpedon  (a 
horse  iubred  to  Eclipse),  grandam  Roweua  by  Snmpter,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  aud  he  had 
a  large  infusion  of  Eclipse  blood  with  the  Herod  on  both  sides. 

.Jack  Malone  and  Pat  Malloy,  own  brothers,  both  superior  race-horses,  full  of 
substance  and  quality,  were  much  iubred.  They  were  got  by  Lexington  (himself 
inbred  to  Sir  Archy  by  imp.  Diomed),  dam  Gloriana  by  American  Eclipse,  son  of 
Duroc  by  imp.  Diomed,  grandam  Trifle  by  Sir  Charles,  son  of  Sir  Archy  by  imp. 
Diomed,  she  out  of  a  daughter  of  Cicero,  son  of  Sir  Archy.  Both  were  successful 
stallions,  and  many  of  their  daughters  are  grand  good  brood  mares. 

Longfellow,  the  grand  race-horse  and  stallion,  sire  of  The  Bard,  Leonatus,  Long- 
street,  etc.,  is  much  inbred  on  his  dam's  side.  IVautura,  his  dam,  was  by  Brawner's 
Eclijise  (grandson  of  Duroc  by  Diomed,  his  dam  by  Henry,  son  of  Sir  Archy  by 
Diomed,  grandam,  Young  Romp  by  Duroc,  son  of  Diomed),  Longfellow's  grandam, 
Quiz  Ijy  Bertrand,  sou  of  Sir  Archy  by  Diomed. 

The  Bard  by  Longfellow,  a  very  superior  race-horse  and  promising  stallion,  is 
inbred  to  Sir  Hercules,  having  thi'ee  crosses  of  that  blood,  one  tliniugh  Faugh-a- 
Ballagh  and  two  through  Birdcatcher,  tlie  own  brother  to  Faugh-a-BaUagh.  and  is 
also  inbred  to  l>ii>Mied  thrcuigh  Lexington,  sire  of  War  Dance  and  Nantnra,  dam  of 
Longfellow. 

Salvator,  the  great  and  popular  race-horse,  whose  one  and  a  quarter  miles  in  2.O."), 
and  one  mile  in  1.3.5^,  has  never  Ix^eu  equalled  by  one  horse,  is  inbred  to  Gleucoe. 
Stockwell,  thcgraudsire  of  Prince  Charlie  ( Sal vator's  sire),  was  out  of  Pocahontas 
by  Gleucoe,  and  Salvator's  dam,  Salina,  is  out  of  Lightsome  by  Gleucoe. 

Enipiirer,  one  of  the  best  sons  of  Leamington  as  a  race-horse  and  stallion,  is  inmh 
inbred  on  his  dam's  side.  Lida,  his  dam,  was  by  Lexington,  son  of  Boston,  by  Tinio- 
leou  by  Sir  Archy,  his  grandam,  Lize,  by  American  Eclipse,  grandson  of  Hiouud.  his 
great  grandam,  Gabriella,  by  .Sir  Archy  by  Diomed. 

Kolus,  one  of  the  best  and  most  popular  and  successful  stallions  in  America,  is 
inbred  on  tlu!  dam's  side.  Revenue,  the  sire  of  his  dam,  was  out  of  Rosalie  Soniers 
b.v  Sir  Charles,  son  of  Sir  .Vrchy,  his  grandam  Mischief  by  Virginian,  son  of  Sir 
Archy,  Eolus'  grandam  Sarah  Washington  by  Garrison's  Ziugauee,  son  of  Sir  Archy, 
his  great  grandam  Stella  by  Contention,  he  by  .Sir  .Vrchy. 

Falsetto,  a  superior  race-horse,  winner  of  the  Plueuix  Hotel  Stakes,  Lexiugton, 
Ky.,  Clark  Stakes,  Lonisvilh',  Ky.,  Travers  and  Kenner  Stakes  at  Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  is  in 
bred  to  Lexington  and  I'.oston  on  both  sin-  and  dam's  sides.     His  sire,  Kii(|uiicr,  was 


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out  of  Licla  by  Lexington,  and  his  dam,  Farfaletta,  is  by  imp.  Anstniliini,  out  of 
Elkliorua  by  I^exiugton,  son  of  Boston,  both  inbred  to  imp.  Diomed,  as  was  also  the 
dam  of  Eui|iiirer.  All  the  best  of  his  get,  Dew-Drop,  Jennie  Trcacy,  Fordham,  Ken- 
wood and  (lascon,  were  from  mares  by  Lexington  or  granddaughters  of  Lexington. 

Foxhall,  that  went  to  England,  and  whom  William  Day  said  was  the  best  race- 
horse he  ever  trained,  winner  of  the  Grand  Prize  of  Paris,  Cesarewitch  and  Cam- 
bridgeshire Handica])S  and  Ascot  Gobi  Cup,  is  inbred  to  Vandal.  King  Alfonso,  his 
sire,  is  out  of  Capitola  by  Vandal.  Jamaica,  his  dam,  out  of  Fanny  Ludlow  by  imp. 
Eclipse,  she  out  of  Mollie  Jackson  by  Vandal. 

Hanover,  the  superior  race-horse,  winner  of  all  his  races  at  two  years  old,  and  20 
out  of  27  stakes  at  three  years  old,  and  now  regarded  as  a  promising  stallion,  is 
inbred  to  A'andal,  son  of  Glencoe,  being  by  Hindoo,  son  of  Virgil  by  Vandal,  dam 
Bourbon  Belle  by  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland,  out  of  Ella  D.  by  Vandal. 

Lisbou,  a  good  race-horse,  sire  of  Trouliadour,  Kipple,  Grimaldi,  etc.,  is  much 
inbred  to  Pocahontas  Imp.  Phaeton,  his  sire,  was  by  King  Tom,  son  of  Harkaway 
and  Pocahontas  by  Glencoe,  his  dam  imp.  Lady  Love  by  Stockwell  or  Caterer,  sou 
of  .Stock well ;  .Stockwell  by  TUe  Barou,  dam  Pocahontas. 

A'orfolk,  one  of  the  best  sons  of  Lexington,  both  as  race-horse  and  stallion,  was 
closely  inbred  to  Sir  Archy  and  imp.  Diomed.  Boston  and  Lexington  were  inbred  to 
Sir  Archy  and  Diomed.  Novice,  the  dam  of  Norfolk,  was  by  imp.  Glencoe,  dam 
Chloe  Anderson  by  Rodolph,  son  of  Sir  Archy  Montorio,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  grandam 
Belle  Auderson  by  .Sir  William  of  Transport,  own  brother  to  Sir  Archy  Montorio. 
Norfolk  won  two  of  the  most  remarkable  races  on  record,  two-mile  heats  iu  3.37A, 
3.38A,  three-mile  heats  in  5.27i,  5.29i. 

Manj'^  of  our  best  producing  native  mares  are  much  inbred.  Coral,  the  dam  of 
Uncas  and  'Wanderer,  good  race-horses  and  successful  stallions,  was  inbred  to  Sultan. 
.She  was  by  Vandal,  son  of  Glencoe  by  Sultan,  dam  by  Cotherstone,  grandam  by 
Slane  out  of  Gleucairne,  own  sister  to  Glencoe  by  Sultan. 

La  Henderson,  the  dam  of  Virgilian,  Ferida,  Aella,  Ferona,  etc.,  is  inbred  to 
Sir  Archy  and  imp.  Diomed.  She  is  by  Lexington,  dam  Kitty  Clark  by  imp.  (ileucoe, 
out  of  Miss  Obstinate  by  Sumpter,  son  of  Sir  Archy.  Maiden,  her  sister,  is  the  dam 
of  Parole,  James  A.,  Powhattan,  Pappoose,  Partheuia,  etc. 

Mattie  Gross,  the  dam  of  the  tine  race-horses  Mate,  Whisper  and  Grenada,  was 
inbred  to  Sir  Archy  an<l  Diomed.  She  was  by  Lexington,  dam  by  American  Eclipse, 
sou  of  Duroc  by  Diomed,  graudam  by  Orphan,  sou  of  Ball's  Florizel  by  Diomed, 
Orjihan's  dam  by  Diomed. 

Fanny  Holton,  dam  of  Ten  Broeck,  whose  five  races  are  unequalled  in  the  world 
(mile  1.39J,  two  miles  3.27A,  2|  miles,  4. .581,  three  miles  5,26i,  four  miles  7.1,''>}),  was 
much  inbred  to  Sir  Archy  and  Diomed.  She  was  by  Lexington,  dam  Nantu'ra  by 
Brawner's  Eclipse,  son  of  American  Eclipse  by  Duroc  by  Diomed,  Brawner's  Eclipse 
out  of  daughter  of  Henry  by  Sir  Archy,  grandam  sister  to  American  Eclipse's  dam 
by  Duroc,  son  of  Diomed,  Nantura's  dam  Quiz  by  Bertrand,  son  of  Sir  Archy. 

Aerolite,  my  beau  ideal  as  a  brood  mare,  and  her  sister  Idlewild,  were  inbred  to 
Sir  Archy  and  Diomeil.  They  were  by  Lexington,  dam  Florine  by  imp.  Glencoe,  out 
of  Jlelody  by  Medoc,  sou  of  American  Eclijj.so  by  Duroc  by  Diomed.  Aerolite,  bred 
to  imp.  Australian  (himself  inbred  to  Whisker),  produced  Spendthrift,  Fellowcraft, 
Miser,  Kutherford,  etc..  all  good  horses  and  stallions.  Idlewild  ran  ftuir  miles  herself 
in  7.26J,  and  her  son  Wildidle  by  Australian  won  at  four  miles  iu  7.25i.  Her  daugh- 
ter Fauchou  i.s  the  dam  of  winners. 

Kalona,  the  dam  of  the  superior  race-horse  and  good  stallion  Tom  Ochiltree, 
Kadi,  Partnership,  etc.,  is  inbred  to  Muley.  She  was  by  Voucher,  son  of  Wagner, 
out  of  imp.  Britannia  by  Muley,  her  dam  by  imji.  Margrave  by  Muley,  sou  of  Orville 
by  Beningbrough.     Her  sons  by  Lexington  are  inbred  to  Sir  Archy  and  Diomed. 

I  have  quoted  examples  enough  of  both  English  and  American  horses  to  establish 
my  opinion  that  inbreeding  is  not  injurious,  and  that,  if  properly  carried  out,  it 
does  not  lead  to  degeneracy.  Being  in  jiossession  of  good  blood,  symmetry  (by 
which  1  mean  all  the  elements  of  good   conformation)  and  good  temper,  there  can  be 


so  THE   THOROUGHBEED    HORSE. 

uo  question  that  crossing  out  anil  then  back  to  the  same  good  blood,  symmetry  and 
temper,  the  shape  and  good  qualities  are  preserved  and  perpetuated,  and  the  produce 
never  degenerates.  .^vP 

COXFOIIMATION. 

The  race-horse,  or  rather  the  thoroughbred  horse,  from  his  symmetry,  power, 
graceful  action,  light,  elastic  form,  speed  anil  stamina,  is  beyond  iinestion  the  highest 
tyi)e  of  tlie  eciuine  family.  He  possesses  more  of  the  beauties  of  formation  tlum  any 
animal  which  approximates  to  him  in  size  and  shape  ;  he  excels  all  others  in  the  intel- 
ligent expression  of  his  countenance  and  shape  of  his  head,  and  in  the  simplicity, 
compactness  and  completness  of  his  digestive  organs,  the  great  leverage  of  his  hocks 
and  hind  quarters,  and  the  wonderful  mechanism  displayed  in  the  construction  of  his 
legs  and  feet. 

BOXE. 

The  bones  are  the  passive  agents  of  locomotion  and  are  the  levers  upon  which 
the  muscles  act ;  they  support  and  sustain  the  body  and  act  as  protectors  to  the  softer 
and  more  vital  parts.  The  projections,  roughened  surfaces  of  the  bones  are  the  points 
for  atlachment  of  the  muscles.  As  these  projections  act  with  lever  power,  they  con- 
sequeutly  cannot  be  too  loug  ;  length  of  leverage,  mechanically  speaking,  diminishes 
the  intensity  of  the  muscular  action.  This  is  notably  applicable  to  the  spinous  and 
transverse  processes  of  the  vertebral  column,  the  point  of  the  elbow  (ulna)  and  project- 
ing point  of  the  hocks  (os  calcis).  Largeness  of  bone  is  not  an  invariable  evidence  of 
strength,  as  the  density  of  material  and  closeness  of  structure  gives  greater  specific 
gravity  to  the  boue  of  the  thoroughbred  than  is  found  in  common  stock.  Joints  are 
composed  of  the  articulating  surfaces  of  the  bones,  and  are  the  means  of  extensive 
motion.  In  order  that  flexure  may  be  as  free  as  possible,  and  to  avoid  occurrence  of 
disease  from  friction,  which  sometimes  ensues,  the  bones  at  the  joints  should  have 
considerable  expansion,  so  as  to  divide  and  distribute  the  weight  as  much  as  possible 
over  an  extensive  surface.  It  is  an  established  law  in  mechanics  that  a  simple  joint 
does  not  possess  great  strength  or  admit  of  much  motion.  In  animals,  nature, 
strength  and  accelerated  motion  is  aimed  at,  has  made  the  joint  a  compound  one,  or  a 
scries  of  joints.  This  is  the  case  in  the  human  foot,  which  is  arched,  and  where 
.strength  is  insured  by  the  peculiar  arrangement  of  the  bones,  enabling  them  to  bear  the 
entire  weight  of  the  body,  while  the  elasticity  is  maintained  by  the  play  between  each 
.separate  joint.  It  is  the  same,  practically  speaking,  in  the  knee,  hock  and  foot  of 
the  hcu'se,  each  being  composed  of  a  series  of  joints.  In  the  hock  the  motion  is 
restricted  to  two  bones,  the  others  being  em])loyed  in  sustaining  the  weight  of  the 
body  and  receiving  the  lever  pressure  of  the  point  of  the  hock,  and  imparting  a  spring 
to  counteract  the  concnssive  effects.  The  motion  of  each  individual  joint  is  in  itself 
iusignilicant,  linr,  the  effect  of  the  series  combined  is  sufBcieiit  to  give  strength  and 
l)rotect  the  parts. 

MUSCLE. 

The  musiles  are  the  .active  motive  powers  of  the  animal  machine,  and  in  most 
cases  give  indication  of  a  horse's  real  energy.  They  are  tlie  true  organs  of  motion  and 
are  distinct  from  tlu!  other  tissues  of  tlie  body  by  their  texture  and  vital  contractility. 
Muscles  are  made  up  of  fibres,  arranged  in  bundles,  proportioned  in  quantity  to  tlio 
reiiuircd  action.  The  effects  of  their  contraction  are  conveyed  to  the  distant  parts  by 
rope-like  tendons  in  which  tliey  terminate.  The  larger  muscles  are  provided  with 
coricsponiliiigly  larger  tendons,  hence  the  relative  size  of  the  tendons  is  indicative  of 
muscular  strength.  The  musiles  ])erforin  various  functions  in  the  animal  economy, 
the  most  important  of  which  is  the  result  rtf  their  contraction  on  the  bones,  thus  jiro- 
dncing  locomotion.  The  effect  of  the  contraction  of  muscle  is  the  drawing  togellier 
of  the  iHiiiits  of  attachment,  increasing  its  diameter  and  decreasing  its  length.  Hence, 
in  iiroiiortidu  to  tlie  length  ol'lh.^  muscular  librcs,  will  be  their  contractile  jiowcr.  In 
all  cases  where  sjmumI  is  tlie  <lesired  i|uality,  long  muscles  are  indispensable;  providing 
for  the  complete  flexion  ami  extension  of  the  limbs,  thus  giving  the  greatest  jiossihlc 
length  to  the  stride.  In  (U-iler  that  this  ektensive  contraction  should  bo  conliiiiicl 
with  case  and  without  fatigue,  a  duo  ]>ropi)rtimi  of  vital  tonicity  of  the  muscular  libie 


THE    THOROUGHBRED    HORSE.  81 

is  indispensable.  No  animal  can  be  strong  unless  the  muscles  are  bulky  and  well 
developed.  Power  depends  upon  the  amount  of  the  contractile  fibre.  Exercise  develops 
the  muscles,  enlarges  the  outline  of  the  limbs  and  increases  and  intensifies  the  ease  and 
force  of  the  contraction.  Tonicity  of  the  muscular  system  constitutes  the  leading 
■element  of  condition,  whicli  is  judged  by  the  firmness  of  the  muscles,  absence  of  un- 
necessary connective  fatty  tissue  between  the  bundles  and  between  the  muscles  and 
the  skin,  showing  a  prominent,  distinct,  clean  and  well-defined  appearance  of  e.ach 
muscle  beneath  the  integuments. 

THE    HEAD. 

No  p.art  of  the  horse  more  definitely  illustrates  the  superiority  of  blood  thau  the 
head.  A  cold,  cross  or  coarse  one  is  apparent  in  its  contour.  It  is  a  ready  evidence 
of  equine  aristocracy  and  is  an  unmistakable  indication  of  the  spirit  and  temper. 
The  head  should  be  clean  and  bloodlike,  and  of  a  length  in  proportion  to  the  size 
of  the  frame,  divested  ot  all  unnecessary  covering  of  flesh,  and  should  articulate  with 
the  neck  in  a  free  and  graceful  manner.  The  bones  of  the  lower  jaw  not  too  heavy, 
with  sufficient  width  to  admit  of  flexure  towards  the  throat  witliout  interruption  of 
respiration.  The  line  drawn  from  the  foretop  to  the  muzzle  cannot  be  too  straight. 
A  curvature  outward  will  indicate  sluggishness,  and  if  inward  is  likely  to  impede 
respiration.  Tlie  cranium  or  skull  should  be  wide,  as  containing  the  sensorium,  and 
the  face  from  the  eyes  down  in  due  proportion  to  constitute  a  well-formed  head.  If 
narrow  between  the  eyes,  the  horse  is  apt  to  be  obstinate  and  sluggish.  The  eyes 
should  lie  full,  clear  and  nearly  circular,  color  rather  dark,  as  those  showing  too 
mucli  white  are  inclined  to  be  flighty  and  unreliable.  If  the  eyeball  is  sunk  into 
the  orbit  or  has  a  corrugated  appearance  of  the  lids  it  indicates  some  latent  disease. 
The  ears  are  the  index  to  the  temper  of  the  horse,  telegraph  his  will  and  give  warn- 
ing of  his  intentions.  I  like  fair-sized  ears,  rather  long  thau  short,  not  too  wide 
apart,  lively  in  motion  and  erect.  They  give  animation  and  expression  to  the  head 
and  indicate  vigor  and  endurance.  The  lips  are  prehensile.  They  collect  the  food 
and  direct  its  course  to  the  teeth.  As  an  evidence  of  blood  they  must  be  thin,  and 
as  an  evidence  of  vigor  they  must  be  firm  against  the  teeth  and  gums.  If  relaxed 
and  pendulous  it  is  a  sure  criterion  of  the  lack  of  muscular  energy. 

THE    NECK    AND    CBEST. 

A  well  developed  neck,  properly  shaped,  is  a  sure  indication  of  strength  ;  a  thin, 
poorly  dcveU>ped  one  shows  weakness  and  want  of  constitution.  Tlie  lower  surface, 
that  is,  the  portion  from  the  point  of  the  shoulder  to  the  larynx  or  gullet,  cannot  be 
too  short,  while  tlie  length  from  the  top  of  the  withers  to  the  poll  of  the  head  should 
be  more  than  double  that  of  the  former,  because  there  will  be  less  resistance  in  the 
air  pa-ssages  and  rapid  respiration  much  easier.  This  formation  is  atfected  more  or 
less  by  the  proper  conformation  of  the  other  portions  of  the  frame,  more  particularly 
of  the  shoulders.  The  point  of  the  shoulder  being  pushed  forward  and  the  apex  of 
the  shoulder  blade  being  well  inclined  back  into  the  backbone,  lengthens  the  upper 
surface  of  the  neck,  and  the  scapula  at  this  point  pushed  forward  shortens  the  lower 
surface  to  the  neck  and  lessens  the  space  between  the  breast  and  the  larynx.  It  is 
not  often  that  you  find  a  good  neck  on  a  bad  animal,  or  a  bad  shaped  neck  on  a 
good  oue.  A  good  neck  is  strong,  deep  and  broad,  running  into  the  shoulders 
smoothly,  and  formed  as  above  described.  A  thin,  ewe  neck  or  a  light,  tapering, 
]ieacocky  one  is  a  sure  indication  of  weakness,  not  only  in  this  part,  but  of  the  whole 
system. 

THE  SHOULDER. 

The  shoulder  is  composed  of  two  bones,  the  scapula  and  the  humerus,  which  are 
envelojied  in  strong,  powerful  muscles.  A  certain  proportion  of  muscularity  is  in- 
dispensable to  the  possession  of  power  and  continuance  of  great  exertion.  The  scapula, 
or  shoulder  blade  shouhl  be  obliiiuely  directed  backward,  so  that  the  lower  end  meets 
tlic  humerus  or  upper  bone  of  the  arm  in  a  slanting  direction.  Tliis  formation  not 
only  lessens  or  oljviates  concussion,  but  increases  the  performing  power  of  the  muscles. 
The  shoulder  should  be  well  covered  with  muscle,  but  not  bear  the  appearance  of 
icing  overloaded.     The  scapula  and   humerus  being   in   too  straight  a  line  to  each 


82  THE   THOROCGHBRKD   HOUSE. 

other  :i<t  to  great  ilisadvantage,  aiul  the  muscles,  iu  order  to  overcome  the  malforma- 
tion, expend  a  useless  amount  of  contractile  foroe.  When  these  bones  meet  eaih 
other  in  au  oblique  direction  this  force  is  unnecessary,  as  the  parts  are  already  partially 
flexed  and  can  act  with  concentrated  effect.  The  limb  is  more  easily  elevated  and 
the  shoulder  action  increased.  Youatt  says  :  "  The  point  of  the  shoulder  is  projected 
forward,  and  therefore  the  pillars  which  support  the  fore  part  of  the  horse  are 
likewise  placed  proportionately  forward,  and  they  have  less  weight  to  carry.  They 
are  exposed  to  less  concussion,  and  especially  concussion  in  rapid  action.  The  horse 
is  safer,  for  having  less  weight  l.viug  before  the  pillars  of  support,  he  is  not  likely  to 
have  the  centre  of  gravity  thrown  before  and  beyond  them  by  an  accidental  trip, 
hence  he  is  not  likely  to  fall,  and  rides  more  pleasantly  as  there  is  less  weight  iu  the 
hand  of  the  rider."  A  clean,  thin,  weak  and  knify  shoulder  is  not  desirable,  nor  is  an 
upright  and  overloaded  one. 

THE   CHEST. 

The  chest  contains  the  chief  organs  of  animal  life,  those  of  respiration  and  circu- 
lation. The  chest  should  bo  of  sufficient  width  to  allow  free  action  of  the  respiratory 
organs.  It  should  be  not  too  bi-oad,  but  round  rather  than  narrow  and  deep.  It  is  by 
the  shape  of  the  chest  and  its  capacity  that  wo  judge  of  the  constitutional  vigor  of 
the  animal.  The  girth  of  the  chest  does  not  give  an  infallible  idea  of  its  internal 
dimensions.  Ou  the  principle  that  a  circle  coutaius  more  than  au  ellipse,  so  the  broad 
chest  contains  a  greater  internal  area  thau  a  deep  one,  but  ]  do  not  fancy  too  wide  a 
chest  as  you  stand  before  a  horse,  for  in  such  a  formation  the  frame  is  not  so  compact 
and  regular  as  is  required  for  coutiuued  excrlion  and  frccdnui  of  action. 

THE  FORE   LEG. 

The  fore  leg  is  composed  of  the  cannon  bone  in  the  front  and  two  small  splint 
bones  behind.  The  cannon  bone  sustains  the  bulk  of  the  weight  and  communicates 
it  to  the  pastern.  A  minor  part  of  the  weight  is  transmitted  from  the  knee  to  the 
liead  of  the  spliut  b(mes,  which  are  attached  by  centres  of  ossification  to  the  cannon 
bone,  ami  when  iu  action  descend  and  break  or  lessen  the  concnssive  force,  and 
ascend  to  facilitate  the  extension  of  the  legs.  Thus  by  playing  up  and  down  as  the 
foot  is  alternately  raised  and  placed  upon  the  ground,  they  bestow  elasticity 
and  prevent  concussion.  By  over  exertion  or  injury  this  part  becomes  inflamed  and 
the  extremities  are  unnaturally  joined  to  the  cannon  bone,  which  is  called  splint  and 
produces  lameness.  The  cannon  and  splint  bones  cannot  lie  too  short,  relatively 
speaking,  nor  the  radius  or  bone  of  the  arm  too  long.  They  should  be  broad  and  flat 
as  you  look  at  them  sideways,  the  muscles  running  full  into  the  knees  ;  the  legs  should 
stand  perpendicular  and  the  elbows  as  near  in  a  line  with  the  stifle  joints  as  possible, 
jiointing  neither  in  nor  out.  If  inward,  the  action  is  jarring,  stiff  and  weak,  owing 
to  the  concussion  being  more  direct.  If  outward,  the  action  will  incline  to  be  sprawl- 
ing and  ineftective.  But  if  compelled  to  choose  between  either,  I  should  prefer  the 
in-elbowed  horse  to  the  out-elbowed.  It  is  of  vital  importance  that  the  arm  be  mus- 
(Milar,  and,  as  an  indicati<m  of  speed,  of  good  length.  The  radius  or  upright  bone  and 
the  ulna,  which  forms  the  elbow,  become  consolidated  into  one  when  the  animal 
matures.  The  knee  is  formed  by  a  treble  scries  of  joints,  and  corresponds  to  the 
wrist  iu  a  human  being.  In  speedy  animals  it  should  be  long,  broad  and  flat  iu  front, 
but  not  thick  when  viewed  laterally.  The  six  ditterent  bones  composing  it  are  each 
covered  above  and  below  by  a  thick  coating  of  cartilage  connected  together  by  strong 
ligaments,  sei>arated  by  fluids  and  surrounded  by  membranes.  Thus  concussion  is 
shared  by  all  of  them  and  by  their  peculiar  connection  it  is  reudereil  harmless.  Tlie 
seventh  bone,  called  t\u'  trapezium  from  its  quadrangular  shape,  is  placed  behind  the 
knee,  but  l)ear.s  no  portion  of  weight.  Two  of  the  flexor  muscles  proceed  from  the 
bone  of  the  arm  and  are  inserted  into  it,  and  being  thus  thrown  off  of  the  limb,  act 
more  directly  and  with  considerable  power.  As  the  terminous  of  the  musehss  descend 
on  the  limbs,  they  are  tied  down  by  strong  ligamentous  bands,  particularly  iu  the 
n.'ighboihooil  of  the  joint.  The  extensor  tendons,  which  lie  principally  in  front  of 
the  ciiniioM  bone,  are  prcv(int(^d  from  starting,  strengthened  and  assisted  in  their  ac- 
tion, but  the  tl.'xor  teHdI)Ms  wliiili  are  at  the  back  of  the  leg  woubl  be  liable  to  frietu)ii 


THE    THOROUGHBRED    HORSE.  83 

and  tlit'ir  motion  impeded  were  they  bound  down,  too  tightly.  The  trapezium  bono 
prevents  the  ring-like  ligament  from  pressing  too  closely  on  the  main  flexor  tendons, 
whilst  it  leaves  them  room  to  play  and  has  a  capsule  filled  with  sinovia,  which  oozes 
out  slowly  in  the  course  of  the  tendons  and  supplies  them  with  a  fluid  which  prevents 
much  injurious  friction.  The  arm,  therefore,  being  composeel  of  bone  and  muscle,  and 
from  the  knee  downward  made  up  of  tendons  and  ligaments,  cannot  be  proportionately 
too  long  or  the  space  between  the  knee  and  the  fetlock  joint  too  short  or  broad.  The 
tendons  should  enter  the  posterior  portion  of  the  knee  boldly.  The  leg,  as  you  look  at 
it  laterally,  as  a  whole  should  not  appear  to  be  made  up  of  a  series  of  joints,  but  should 
jiresent  the  appearance  of  gradually  tapering  from  the  elbow  to  the  fetlock  joint. 
Looking  at  the  conformation  of  the  whole  leg  and  not  at  any  parts  of  it,  I  would  ad- 
vise the  discarding  of  a  ealf-kneed  horse,  or  what  is  called  back  at  the  knees.  They 
are  usually  speedy,  but  no  matter  how  well  shaped  the  leg  in  other  respects,  the 
strain  ou  the  legs  in  such  conformation  must  be  severe  and  cannot  long  be  endured 
without  injury.  Lord  George  Bentinck,  who  nominally  reduced  racing  to  a  science, 
tested  horses  with  arched  knees  and  tried  them  over  ditterent  courses.  His  experience 
was  that  on  level  and  inclined  courses  there  was  little  or  no  ditfereuce,  but  over  uj)- 
hill  courses  the  superiority  of  the  arch-kneed  horse  was  very  marked.  Of  the  two 
formations  the  arched  knee  is  ]>referable  and  will  stand  longer,  that  is,  if  naturally  so, 
not  from  contraction  caused  by  disease. 

THE  FETLOCK  A.ND   PASTERN. 

Four  bones  compose  the  fetlock  joint :  the  upper  and  large  pastern,  the  lower 
and  small  i)asteru,  and  two  sessamoid  bones.  From  the  back  part  of  the  cannon 
or  shank  bone  arises  a  strong  ligament,  called  by  veterinarians  the  suspensory  or 
main  ligament,  which  is  of  great  elasticity,  and  which  passes  down  the  leg, 
bifurcates  and  coniiects  with  the  two  sessamoid  bones  at  the  back  of  the  pastern 
joint.  This  tendon  elongates  with  pressure  and  contracts  when  the  weight  is  re- 
moved, and  thus  by  its  elasticity  assists  the  flexor  muscles  in  flexing  the  pastern 
joint.  When  overtaxed  this  tendon  is  broken  through,  and  the  horse  then,  in  turf 
liarlance,  is  said  to  be  broken  down.  When  thoroughly  so,  the  point  of  the  fetlock 
comes  to  the  ground,  and  the  horse  is  unlit  for  great  exertion  or  racing  afterwards. 
The  pasterns  should  not  be  too  upright,  nor  is  an  excess  of  ol)liquity  desirable,  and 
they  should  be  more  oblique  behind  than  in  Iront.  Nature,  having  made  such  ex- 
tensive provision  for  elasticity  in  the  formation  of  the  front  limbs,  economises  as 
much  as  possible  to  increase  the  strength  of  the  parts  below.  There  is,  therefore, 
less  necessity  for  great  obliquity  of  the  pasterns  in  the  front  legs  than  in  the  hind 
ones.  Elasticity  and  strength  may  be  regarded  as  antagonistic  forces.  As  one  pre- 
dominates the  other  diminishes  ;  hence,  where  strength  is  demamied,  a  more  upright 
pastern  is  indicated  thau  where  elasticity  is  required.  It  may  be  put  down  as  an 
axiom,  that  a  horse  is  unworthy  of  the  name  of  a  race-liorse  that  does  not  possess 
good  and  properly  formed  fore-legs,  and  a  material  jioint  in  such  formation  is  an 
oblique,  large  pastern.  If  the  pasterns  are  too  short,  or  ui)right  and  stitt',  they  indi- 
cate a  want  of  speed  and  tax  both  foot  and  leg  unduly. 

THE   FEET. 

The  true  shape  of  the  foot  is  the  segmeut  of  a  ej'linder.  The  front  part  of  the 
wall  is  called  the  toe,  the  sides  the  quarters,  the  posterior  part  the  heels.  The 
under  surl'ace  of  the  foot  is  composed  of  the  frog,  bars  and  sole.  It  should  bo  high  at 
the  heels,  very  concave  underneath,  wide  at  the  bar,  with  well-developed  frog,  which  is 
both  elastic  and  firm,  enabling  it  to  resist  the  greatest  shock  without  injury  to  the 
foot.  There  should  be  no  enlargement  about  the  coronet,  and  the  horn  should  be  of 
healthy  col(U- and  <if  even  and  regular  foiiu.  If  rings  ai)pear  of  a  dirty  reddish  hue, 
there  is  simie  hidden  ili.scase  or  inflammation.       • 

THE    TRUNlv    OR    BODV. 

The  trunk  or  body  should  be  of  j;(mm1  length,  with  proportionate  depth  of  girth 
or  true  rilis,  but  more  circular  tliini   Ibit   and  deep,     .''ee   that  the  girth  is  properly 

formed,  with  sumeient  width  thrcmeh  tin'    hearl,  and    that   the  large    muscles,  which. 


84  THE    THOROrOHBKEU    HORSE. 

("xti'iiil  fmwiiril  ;uul  oiitwaiil  tlie  lilis  that  fxii:incl  the  chest,  move  the  shimlder 
bhxile  iu  action,  contract  the  Immenis,  brace  the  muscles  of  the  back  ami  aid  the 
muscles  of  the  haunch  iu  propelling  the  body.  The  requisite  development  of  these 
muscles  or  thickness  between  the  knees  is  a  greiit  sigu  of  strength  of  limb  and 
wind.  As  a  rule,  horses  of  such  formation  will  stay  longer  and  carry  more  weight 
than  others.  Circularity  of  carcass  with  a  great  develoiiment  of  the  lateral  muscles 
interferes  the  least  with  movement  of  the  animal,  and  provides  room  for  healthy 
digestion.  Herring-bellied  or  light-bodied  horses  are,  as  a  rule,  bad  feeders,  and  a 
horse  whicli  is  a  bad  feeder  is  seldom  or  never  a  reliable  race-horse. 

BACK  AND    RIBS. 

The  false,  standing  or  back  ribs  will  form  a  gradual  decline  from  the  girth,  and 
sliould  not  ajipear  to  swell  out  too  far,  as  viewed  from  the  rear  or  front.  The  inter- 
costal muscles  between  the  ribs  are  connected  with  the  diaphragm  internally  and 
externally,  and  with  tlie  muscles  of  the  back.  The  internal  and  external  muscles  of 
the  ribs  are  beautifully  and  advantageously  formed  for  action,  the  fibres  running  in 
adverse  direction  and  crossing  each  other  give  additional  strength  to  united  action  ; 
that  is,  in  contracting  and  drawing  the  ribs  closer  together  in  connection  with  the 
diaphragm,  the  muscle  extending  from  the  thorax  or  breast  to  the  termination  of  the 
loins  by  distinct  tibres  by  which  the  viscera  is  forced  backwards  and  inspiration  is 
perfected.  The  muscles  of  the  al)domeu  contract  and,  converging  the  ribs,  push  back 
the  diaphrag'm  and  expel  the  air  from  the  lungs.  I  do  not  like  a  spare-ribbed  horse 
or  one  deticient  in  the  muscles  which  act  on  the  respiratory  organs,  as  such  horses 
seldom  exhibit  ability  to  perform  satisfactorily.  The  large  muscle  along  the  back- 
bone is  of  vital  importance,  as  it  is  connected  with  the  muscles  of  the  loins,  bracing 
all  the  muscles  of  the  back  and  aiding  in  working  the  shoulder.  No  horse  can  ever 
be  a  good  one,  able  to  carry  weight  or  perform  any  extraordinary  exertion,  which  is 
deficient  in  muscular  development  of  the  back.  It  has  been  observed  that  the  best 
backed  horses  are  the  best  performers.  The  back  should  be  straight  and  rather 
hollow  than  roached,  as  iu  the  latter  formation  the  horse  is  inclined  to  over-reach, 
<arry  his  head  low,  and  possess  little  or  no  elasticity  of  the  spiue.  A  little  depression 
just  behind  the  withers  and  then  an  almost  straight  line  to  the  loins  is  the  form 
most  desirable  for  l)eauty  and  strengtli. 

THE   LOINS. 

The  proper  formation  of  the  loins  is  material  iu  all  horses,  and  more  especially  iu 
the  race-horse.  They  must  be  broad,  well  rounded  and  muscular.  The  strength  of 
the  loin,  and  more  especially  of  the  hind  quarter,  depends  much  on  this.  In  for- 
Muition  the  bones  of  the  loin  are  larger  than  those  of  the  back,  and  a  more  dovetailed 
union  exists  between  them  than  those  of  the  back.  Every  provision  is  made  for 
strength.  The  union  of  the  baik  and  loins  should  be  carefully  scrutinized,  foi;  there 
is  frequently  a  depression  between  them  at  the  junction,  which  shows  an  imperfec- 
tion in  just  formation  of  the  spine,  and  is  an  evidence  of  weakness. 

THE   CBOCP   AND  TAIL. 

The  setting  on  of  the  tail  is  an  indication  of  breeding  in  the  horse,  and  all  those 
possessing  aristocracy  of  blood,  display  it  iu  the  graceful  manner  in  which  the  tail  is 
sittached  to  the  body.  The  croup  should  curve  very  little  and  should  not  be  too  long. 
A  small,  contracted  and  protruding  sidiiucler  of  the  alius  denotes  superior  muscular 
energy  in  the  animal,  and  is  an  c^  idcnce  of  constitutional  vigor. 

THE   HIND  QUARTERS. 

The  hind  quarters  differ  from  the  fore  ones  in  the  fact  that  there  is  less  elasticity 
iu  their  connections.  Nature,  iu  order  to  give  greater  efficiency  to  the  muscles  of  the 
liiud  quarters,  has  attache<l  the  hind  extremities  to  the  frame  by  direct  bony  articu- 
lations, whidi  is  not  tlie  case  iu  the  thoracic  extremities.  The  functions  of  the 
anterior  extremities  is  to  support  and  direct,  whilst  that  of  the  posterior  limbs  is  to 
jiropcl  the  frame. 

The  haunch  is  coinpuscd  of  three  boucs.  The  iliiini  is  |iriii(ipally  (■onccnied  iu  the 
lormatiou  of  the  li.nuiili.      The-  isiluum  or  bip-boi  e  is   behind  and   below  the    iliiiin. 


THE    TlIOROriillUliEI)    lIOIiSE.  85 

Tlic  pubis  uuites  with  the  two  foniicr  IiuIdw  aud  l>chin(l.  The  loins,  to  tbo  root  of  tlio 
tail,  should  be  slightly  rouuileil,  the  liaumh  bones  then  will  be  more  oblique  ami  will 
jiioduce  a  correspouding  obIi(iuity  in  the  thigh  bone,  iu  which  direction  the  muscles 
act  most  advantageously.  This  sliapo  of  the  haunch  is  characteristic  of  the  thorough- 
bred horse.  Width  of  the  haunch  is  a  matter  of  great  consequence,  as  it  evidently 
aUords  more  room  for  the  attachment  of  muscles,  but  not  so  wide  as  to  cause  the  horse 
to  be  ragged  hipped,  though  many  of  our  ragged  hipped  horses  have  been  both  fleet 
and  strong,  whilst  few  of  the  narrow  hipped  ones  possess  strength.  If  the  loins  are 
broad  aud  the  horse  well  ribbed  vip,  the  points  of  the  hip  can  scarcely  be  too  far 
apart.  In  all  quadrupeds  celebrated  for  speed  we  lind  the  hind  legs  remarkable  for 
their  length,  aud  the  muscles  of  the  loins  and  quarters  for  their  great  size  and  power. 
.Speed  depends  almost  entirely  ou  the  length  of  the  hind  extremities  and  possession  of 
sutHcient  power  to  ])ropel  the  carcass  with  vigor  and  rapidity.  If  they  are  deficient 
in  length  of  leverage  or  muscular  energy,  the  most  perfect  formation  of  the  other 
portion  of  the  body  cannot  correct  the  fault.  The  three  bones  composing 
the  haunch,  ilium,  ischium  aud  pubis  ou  each  si<U".  form  an  arch  for  the  sup- 
port and  protection  of  the  i)osterior  parts  of  the  body  and  their  contents.  These 
three  bones  become  partially  consolidated,  aud  form  at  their  point  of  union  a 
cup  for  the  reception  of  the  head  of  the  true  thigh  bone  (femur),  forming  the  cavity 
of  the  hip  joiut,  which  is  a  ball-and-socket  joint,  aud  kuowuby  the  name  of  whirl  or 
round  boue,  which  is  deeply  covered  with  muscles.  From  the  hip  joint  the  thigh 
bone  slauts  forward  to  meet  the  lower  or  second  thigh  boue  (tibia),  which,  with  the 
patella,  a  bone  corresponding  to  the  knee  pan  in  the  human  race,  constitutes  the 
stifle.  The  lower  or  second  thigh  bone  is  directed  backward,  forming  a  considerable 
angle  with  the  true  thigh  Vioue,  giving  the  muscles  acting  on  the  parts  a  mechanical 
advantage  which  they  would  not  otherwise  possess,  and  throwing  the  weight  on  them 
iu  such  an  oblique  direction  as  to  prevent  concussion.  These  two  bones,  the  femur 
and  tibia,  should  be  long,  for  the  reason  thftt  it  gives  them  double  mechanical  power 
by  lengthening  the  muscular  fibre  and  increasing  the  leverage  at  which  the  muscles 
act.  As  the  length  of  the  extremities  above  the  knees  aud  hocks  is  increased,  that 
below  these  points  is  diminished.  If  the  horse  has  short  quarters  aud  shoulders,  the 
columns  of  support  must  be  elongated  somewhere,  which  is  usually  below  the  knee  and 
ho(  k.  If  he  has  a  deep  forehand  and  long  quarter's,  the  cannon  bones  are  diminished 
in  length,  a  formation  much  desired  aud  esteemed. 

THE  HIXD   LEG,   FETLOCKS  AXD  I'ASTEEXS. 

There  is  little  or  no  diftcreucc  in  the  mechanical  construction  of  these  parts  from 
those  of  the  fore  extremities,  the  anatomy  of  the  parts  below  the  knee  aud  hock. 
The  cannon  or  shank  bone  is  longer  and  the  splint  bone  larger  in  the  hiud  extremities. 
The  piisterns  are  more  oblique  aud  deservedly  so.  The  elastic  play  of  the  ujiper  parts 
of  the  fore  liiiibs  being  much  greater,  a  less  obliquity  of  pastern  is  requisite.  The 
hind  limbs  being  attached  to  the  frame  by  bone,  it  is  necessary  that  the  pasterns  be 
much  more  ol)li((ue. 

THE  HOCE. 

The  proper  conformation  of  the  hock  is  of  exceeding  importance.  It  is  composed 
often  bones,  between  some  of  which  there  is  extensive  motion,  while  between  others 
the  motion  is  inconsiderable,  but  there  is  much  strain  ou  all  of  them  during  progres- 
sion. It  is  scarcely  less  important  than  the  thigh.  If  there  is  malformation  or  weak- 
ness here,  the  muscles  of  the  thigh  will  bo  weakened  iu  their  force  of  action  or  i)er- 
form  their  action  with  feeble  results.  The  os  calcis  or  point  of  the  hock  should  stand 
out  boldly  from  the  other  bones,  as  the  action  and  leverage  of  the  tendons  will  be  in 
exact  proportion  to  the  distance;  hence  the  hock  should  be  broad  as  you  look  at  it 
from  the  sides,  and  should  be  free  from  all  bcefiuess  between  the  os  calcis  and  other 
bones  as  well  as  behind  and  below  the  calcis,  aud  taper  gradually  into  the  shank 
without  a  tied  or  wasted  appearance  at  the  lower  extremity,  and  should  be  straight. 
iu  jireference  to  sickled  or  cow  hocked.  The  os  calcis  or  jioint  of  the  hock  is  the 
most  important  feature  of  this  joint.  It  projects  outward  aud  upward  from  tlie  other 
bones  and  gives  attachment,  acccuiling  to  its  length  ami  4lircction,  to  the  ti  :ii!ons  of 


SG  THE  Tiioi;ori;uBKEL>  iiossE. 

the  most  powerful  muscles  flexing  the  limb.  The  strougest  and  best  wearing  hocks 
are  straight.  The  importance  of  a  proper  shai)e(l  hock  is  the  more  marked  from  its 
couiidicated  structure  and  great  strain  in  its  work,  which  renders  it  the  seat  of  lame- 
ness. The  OS  calcis  too  long  means  an  excess  of  Icvcr.-ige,  hence  curbs,  an  important 
anatomical  feature  in  the  race-horse,  who  from  the  nature  of  his  work  throws  unusual 
strain  on  these  parts. 

BHOOl)   M.\RES. 

In  purchasing  mares  to  breed  froui  it  is  wise  to  pay  particular  attention  to  the 
following  points  : 

1.  lu  the  management  of  young  marcs  be  careful  that  they  are  not  overloaded 
with  llesh  and  gross,  nor  kejjt  too  thin,  and  hence  weak.  Either  extreme  is  inim- 
ical to  the  production  of  sound,  healthy  and  strong  foals. 

2.  In  selecting  a  mare  for  your  stud,  examine  the  stud-book  and  see  if  her  dam 
and  grandam  have  uniformly  bred  winners,  or  are  descended  from  a  family  which  is 
noted  as  producing  race-horses  and  wiuuers.  The  more  superior  and  sound  the  race- 
horses from  the  immediate  and  near  relations,  the  better  and  more  desirable  she  must 
be.  If,  however,  she  is  the  only  one  other  fiimily  from  a  number  of  her  brothers  and 
sisters  tried  that  has  proved  a  good  performer,  her  acquisition  is  not  so  desirable 
unless  she  has  extraordinary  (jualities  to  commend  her. 

3.  Examine  carefully  in  regard  to  flightiness  of  temper,  nervousness,  organs  of 
respiration  and  digestion,  shape  and  soundness  of  feet,  objectionable  habits — such  as 
wind  sucking  and  cribbing.  All  these  must  be  taken  into  consideration  ;  also  the 
strong  or  weak  points  which  are  peculiar  to  her  family  that  may  be  transmitted. 

4.  Before  buying  a  mare  or  mares  that  have  bred  foals,  in  addition  to  the  quali- 
ties other  produce,  satisfy  yourself  as  to  the  state  of  her  uterus.  Look  for  outward 
signs  of  rupture,  and,  when  trotted  or  cantered,  for  a  blubbering  noise,  which  woulil 
indicate  rupture  extending  to  its  internal  parts.  Such  an  animal  is  worthless,  and 
if  she  should  chance  to  have  a  foal  it  would  be  an  accident. 

5.  Examine  carefully  the  bag  or  udder.  .See  if  it  is  naturally  developed  and  both 
sides  can  be  equally  used.  The  condition  of  the  last  foal  will  show  whether  the'mare 
is  a  good  nurse,  and  the  quality  of  the  nourishment  which  it  received  from  the  dam. 
The  quality  and  quantity  of  the  mother's  milk  will  solve  the  question  whether  the 
foal  will  grow  into  a  race-horse  or  develop  into  a  miserable  weakling.  Small  and 
puny  foals  develop  with  wonderful  ra|iidity  at  the  side  of  a  mare  which  supplies  good, 
nourishing,  rich  milk.  AVhilst  ollu'rs,  whose  foals  have  size,  shape  and  (juality,  go 
backward  and  melt  awaj'  iiUt^  butter  in  the  sun.  It  is  advisable,  willi  good  mares 
from  racing  families  tliat  produce  w'inners.  to  take  away  the  foals  soon  after  they 
drop,  and  give  them  to  some  mare  known  to  be  a  good  nurse.  Or,  if  the  mother  is  an 
indifferent  milker,  which  is  readily  ascertained  by  the  colt  not  filling  himself,  give 
the  best  fresh  milk,  slightly  sweetened.  He  will  take  it  first  from  the  finger  being 
inserted  in  the  milk,  but  will  soon  drink  it  as  a  calf.  \o  colt  need  be  despaired  of, 
cither  from  a  bad  mother  or  if  the  mother  dies. 

.Sensitive  mares  do  not  easily  submit  to  exchange  of  foals,  but  with  care  aud 
patience  yon  will  have  no  diffi('ulty.  All  marcs  know  their  own  foals  by  smell,  as  oiui 
can  readily  see  by  observation,  when  coUccI I'd  together.  Kub  into  tlie  coats  of  the 
foals  to  bo  exchanged  a  little  aniseed  oil  for  a  few  days,  nntil  the  mares  become  ac- 
customed to  it.  This  will  iirepare  for  the  deception.  Separate  the  nnvres  from  the 
foals  and  keep  them  away  until  the  pressnre  of  the  milk  in  the  bag  become  distressing. 
The  foals  being  exchanged,  the  mares  are  returned  aud  the  change  will  be  successful. 

Avoid  pnrcliasiug  aud  reject  all  mares  which  the  stud  book  rcjiorts  show  have 
been  repeatedly  barren,  sli])ped  their  foals  or  produced  twins. 

One  of  the  most  important  requisites  in  a  brood  mare  is  symmetry  of  conformation. 
She  shonld  be  long,  deep  in  the  chest,  with  large,  roomy  pelvis,  with  breadth  of  hip, 
in  order  that  the  foal  have  ample  room  aud  space  for  its  development.  Leggy,  light 
au<l  short-bodi(!d  mares  cainiot  be  expe<-ted  to  ])roduco  large  foals  or  good  shaped 
ones.  Other  not  glaring  imperfections  can  be  better  overlooked  than  these  faults  in 
con  format  ion. 


THE    THOROnGHBRED    HOUSE.  8/ 

Mauy  good  judges  do  not  like  mares  with  too  coarse  and  luxuriant  growth  of 
hair  in  the  mane  and  esiiecially  with  full  and  bushy  tails  at  the  root.  Foals  by  such 
stallions  or  out  of  such  mares  generally  lack  quality  and  are  deficient  in  energy.  A 
rat-tailed  horse  is  not  a  beauty  to  the  eye,  but  it  is  seldom  that  you  fiud  a  bad  horse 
with  a  rat  tail. 

With  mares  possessing  the  qualitications  niciitioued.  with  marked  development  of 
muscles  aud  bone  added  to  symmetry  in  conformation,  which  every  auinuil  should  pos- 
sess which  is  intended  to  propagate  its  species,  we  may  hope  that  the  foals  will  possess 
similar  good  qualities.  I  particularly  like  horses  and  mares  whi<-h  possess  geueric 
character,  nnmistakeably  expressed,  in  either  sex.  I  condemn  all  mares  of  studdish 
appearance,  either  in  shape  or  maimers,  especially  when  examination  is  necessary  to 
determine  whether  they  are  mares  or  geldings.  The  more  ([uality  a  mare  possesses 
the  more  marked  will  be  the  evidence  of  her  sex. 

Avoid  the  system,  ruiuously  adopted  and  followed  liy  many,  of  breeding  from 
mares  or  stallions  merely  because  they  were  good.  Consider  the  essential  qualifica- 
tions of  the  racehorse.  See  that  the  animal  is  eminently  gifted  with  certain  inestim- 
able qualities,  such  as  tBmi)er,  handiuess,  immense  nervous  action  aud  iudomitahle 
courage.  These  may  and  often  do  outweigh  great  defects  in  conformation,  hut  uuless 
sure  of  such  grand  qualities  and  peculiarities  being  hauded  down  to  their  progeny  in 
equal  ratio,  do  not  regard  them  beyond  their  true  worth. 

It  is  worse  thau  useless  to  purchase  the  stoutest,  best  Ijred  mares  from  racing  fam- 
ilies, and  expect  to  breed  race-horses  by  fattening  them  in  ri<h  pastures  until  Nov- 
ember, aud  then  starve  aud  half  feed  until  April,  under  the  false  idea  that  it  makes 
the  colts  hardier  and  tough.  It  must  be  reuiembereil  that,  for  every  one  living  through 
it,  two  die,  and  the  survivors  must  have  iron  constitutions,  and  with  proper  food  ainl 
care  would  have  proved  better,  sounder  and  possess  more  size  aud  substauce.  Abuu- 
daiit  nourishment  tends  to  the  formatiou  of  liune  and  muscle:  want  of  it  leads  to 
emaciation,  weakness  and  death. 

SUMMING   UP   (XECESS.VniLY   A   RliPETITlOX). 

It  is  generally  claimed  aud  admitted  by  all  writers  upon  the  thoroughbred  horse 
that  hj  ow.'s  his  origin  to  tUree  great  ancestors  or  sources:  The  Darley  Arabian, 
Byerly  Turk  and  the  Godolphiu  Arabian.  Although  this  theory  is  accepted  as  true,  it 
is  misleading  aud  not  sustained  by  facts.  The  tirst  class,  as  arrauged  in  the  stud 
book,  is  that  of  the  Darley  Arabian.  If  the  Arabian  alone  was  entitled  to  the  credit 
of  founding  this  line,  what  becomes  of  the  female  line  aud  what  credit  is  due  to  the 
mare  Betty  Leedes  that  lirst  brought  the  Darley  Arabian  into  notice  ?  Betty  Leedes, 
the  dam  of  Flying  Childcrs  aud  Bartlett's  Cliilders,  was  by  old  Careless,  son  of 
Spanker  aud  a  Barl>  mare,  her  dam  sister  to  Leedes  (called  Cream  Cheeks)  by  the 
Leedes  Arabian,  grandain  by  Spanker,  great  graiidam  old  Morocco  mare  (Old  Peg), 
Spanker's  own  dam  by  Lord  Fairfax's  Morocco  Barb,  out  of  Old  Bald  Peg,  who  was 
by  an  Arabian,  out  of  a  Barb  mare.  There  were  other  race-horses  in  the  family 
prior  to  the  advent  of  Flying  Cliilders,  but  the  great  excellence  of  the  family  in  the 
male  line  is  through  the  two  Childers,  especially  through  Bartlett's  Childcrs.  Flying 
Childcrs  was  said  to  have  been  the  fleetest  horse  in  the  world.  It  is  said  that  in  the 
year  1721  he  rau  a  trial  against  Almauzor  and  Brown  Betty  over  the  Round  Course 
at  Newmarket,  3  miles  4  furlongs  139  yards,  carryiug  128  lbs.,  in  6  minutes  and  40 
Seconds.  He  rau  over  the  Beacon  Course,  4  miles  1  furlong  173  yards,  in  7.30.  It  Is 
not  believed  that  these  statements  of  time  are  true,  as  there  were  no  watches  in 
those  days  by  which  time  could  be  takeu.  He  got  Snip,  siie  of  Snaj).  Bartlett's 
Childers  founded  the  Eclipse  line.  He  got  Squirt,  dam  Shock's  dam  by  Lister's 
Snake,  graudam  Grey  Wilkes,  sister  to  Clumsey  by  Old  Hautboy,  tracing  to  a  Sed- 
bury  Royal  mare.  So  little  was  .Squirt  esteemed  as  a  stallion  that  he  was  ordered  to 
he  shot,  but  was  begged  oil'  by  li is  groom  while  being  led  out  to  the  dog  kennel. 
He  afterward  got  Marske,  Syphon  and  the  noted  old  .Squirt  mare,  the  dam  of  Pump- 
kin, Maiden  aud  Purity.  Marske  got  iiiiji.  i*hark,  dam  by  Snap,  sou  of  Snip,  a  grand 
race-h(use  aud  successful   st;illiou.     From   the   rnvcr  of   MnrsUc,  .'>iiilctta    produced 


88  THE    XnOROUGHBKED    HORSE. 

Eclipse  ami  his  sister  Proserpine.  Spiletta  was  by  Regains,  son  of  the  Godoliiliiu 
Arabi.in,  out  of  Mother  Western  by  Smith's  son  of  Mr.  Lister's  Suake,  own  brother 
to  William's  Squirrel,  out  of  a  daughter  of  the  Akaster  Turk.  Eelipse  got  Pot-S-o-'s, 
King  Fergus,  Mercury,  Alexander,  Don  Quixote,  Saltram,  etc.  It  is  to  these  sous  of 
Eclipse  nearly  all  of  the  best  race-horses  of  our  daj'  iu  the  male  line  from  Eclipse 
trace  their  origiu.  Pot-8-o-"s,  out  of  a  mare  by  Warren's  .Sportsman,  son  of  Cade  by 
the  Godolphin  Aiabian,  got  Waxy,  out  of  Penelope  by  Trumpator,  son  of  Conductor 
by  Matchem. 

Waxy  got  Whalebone,  Whisker,  Woful  and  their  sisters,  Web  and  Wire,  out  of 
Prunella  liy  Highflyer,  son  of  Herod.  The  commingling  of  this  blood  with  that  of 
the  Byerly  Turk  and  Godolphin  Arabian  is  what  gave  ns  the  grand  race-horses  in 
this  line.  Whalebone  got  Sir  Hercules,  out  of  Pen  by  Wanderer,  son  of  Gohanna  by 
Mercury,  and  Sir  Hercules  got  the  brothers  Irish,  Birdcatcher  and  Faugh-a-Ballagh, 
out  of  Gniccioli  by  Bob  Booty,  sou  of  Chanticleer  by  Woodpecker  by  Herod. 

Stockwell  by  The  Baron,  son  of  Birdcatcher  by  Sir  Hercules  by  Whalebone 
by  Waxy  by  Pot-8-o's  by  Eclipse,  dam  Pocahontas  by  Gleucoe  by  Sultan,  son  of 
.Selim  by  Buzzard  by  Woodpecker  by  Herod,  grandam  Marpessa  by  Muley  son  of  Orville 
by  Beningbrongh  by  King  Fergus  by  Eclipse,  out  of  Clare  by  Marmion,  son  of 
Whiskey  by  Saltram  by  Eclipse.  Stockwell  got  Blair  Athol  (Derby  and  St.  Leger 
winner,  IriGl),  dam  Blink  Bouuy  (Derby  and  Oaks  winner,  1857)  by  Melbourne,  son 
of  Humphrey  Clinker  by  Comus,  out  of  Queen  Mary  (dam  of  Bonnie  Scotland,  etc.) 
by  Gladiator,  son  of  Partisan. 

Blair  Athol  got  Audred,  out  of  Wonderful  by  Voltigeur  ;  Clanronald,  out  of  Isilia 
by  Newminster  ;  Ethus,  out  of  Theresa  by  Touchstone  ;  Tangible,  out  of  Touch-me- 
Not  bj'  Touchstone  ;  Craig  Millar  (winner  of  the  St.  Leger,  la75),  out  of  Miss  Roland 
by  Fitz  Roland,  son  of  Orlando  by  Touchstone;  Prince  Charlie  (winner  of  the  2,000 
Guineas,  1872,  and  imported  to  America),  dam  Eastern  Princess  by  Surplice,  son  of 
Touchstone,  out  of  Tomyris  by  Sesostris,  son  of  Slane  by  Royal  Oak.  Prince  Charlie 
got  Prestouijans,  dam  Beatrice  by  Voltigeur,  out  of  Bribery  by  The  Libel  ;  Salva- 
tor  (winner  of  the  Suburban  Handicap,  IJ  miles,  2.06^,  and  the  Match  IJ  in  2.05,  and 
the  fastest  mile  overrun  in  the  world,  1.354),  dam  Salina  by  Lexiugtou,  out  of  Light- 
some by  imp.  Gleucoe  ;  Prince  Fonso,  out  of  May  Wilson  by  King  Alfonso  ;  imp.  Wag- 
ner, dam  Duchess  of  Malfi  by  Elland,  out  of  The  Duchess  by  St.  Albans,  he  the  sire 
of  Minnehaha  III.  ;  imp.  The  Jacobite,  dam  sister  to  Little  Lady  by  Orlando,  out  of 
Volley  (own  sister  to  Voltigeur)  by  Voltaire.  Blair  Athol  also  got  Silvio  (winner  of 
the  Derby  and  St.  Leger,  1879),  out  of  Silverhair  by  Kingston.  Blair  Athol  got 
Struan,  out  of  TerrtKc  by  Touchstone,  and  Struan  is  sire  of  Brag,  out  of  Bounce  by 
Flatterer.  Silvio  is  the  sire  of  imp.  Silvermme,  out  of  Nuneaton  by  Orlando,  and 
imp.  Dandy  Dinmont,  out  of  Meg  Merrilies  by  Macgregor. 

Blair  Athol  got  imi>.  Glen  Athol,  d.im  (Jreta  by  Voltigeur,  out  of  Jlouutaiu 
Flower  by  Itliuriel,  son  of  Touchstone. 

Glen  .\lln)l  got  Gleumore,  dam  Lotta  by  Hunter's  Gleucoe,  out  of  Sally  Lewis  by 
imp.  Gleucoe.  (Jlenmore  was  a  superior  racehorse,  winner  of  the  best  four-milo 
heat  race  of  three  heats  ever  run,  7.2!);,  7.30i^,  7.31,  and  was,  for  his  chances,  quite  a 
success  in  the  stud. 

Blair  .\tliol  got  imi>.  Stoiiehenge  (dam  Coimbra  by  Kingston,  out  of  Calcavella 
by  Birdcatcher.  Sou  of  Sir  Hercules)  au<l  his  full  brother  Claremout,  the  sire  of  imp. 
Eslicr,  out  of  I'lia  l)y  Dusk. 

Blair  Athol  also  got  imp.  Child  of  the  Mist,  owned  by  Mr.  M.  Daly,  out  of  Ma 
Belle  by  Lord  Clifden. 

Stockwell  got  Brc.idalbano,  own  brother  to  Blair  Athoi.  Breadalbane  got 
imp.  Ill  Useil,  dain  Ellermire  by  Cliautn-leer,  sou  of  Biriicatcher,  out  of  EUer- 
•lale  by  I..anercost,  sou  of  Liverpool  by  Tramp.  Ill  Used  was  a  good  race- 
horse and  IS  sire  of  Badge,  dam  The  Baroness  by  Kentucky,  His  Highness,  dam  imp. 
Princess  (Royal  Hampton's  dam)  by  King  Tom,  out  of  Mrs  Lincoln  by  North  Lincoln, 
sou  of  Pylades  by  Surplice,  Forester,  dam  Woodbine  by  Censor  or  Kentucky,  out  of 
imp.  Fleur-des-Cliamps  liy   Ncwmiuster,  .Magut'tizcr,  ilain  Magnetism  by  Kiuglishcr, 


THE   THOROUGHBRED    HORSE.  89 

out  of  Attraction  by  imp.  lialrownie,  sou  of  Aunandale  liy  Touclistouc,  and  Nonesuch, 
<lara  imj).  Nou  Paruillo  by  Kingston,  out  of  England's  Beauty  by  Birdcatcher.  Stock- 
well  is  also  sire  of  Citadel,  dam  Sortie  by  Jlelbourue,  out  of  Escalade  by  Touchstone. 
Citadel  is  best  kujwu  as  the  sire  of  iuii).  Glenelg,  dam  Babta  by  Kingston,  son  of 
Venison,  out  of  Alice  Lowe  by  Defence,  sou  of  Whaleboue.  Glenelg  got  Post  Guard 
(Gon.  Philliiis)  and  Strathspey,  dam  La  Polka  by  Lexington,  Dan  Sparling,  dam  Item 
by  Lexington,  Dry  Mouopole,  dam  Peru  by  imp.  Glengarry,  son  of  Thorraanby,  Gren- 
adier, out  of  Alala  by  War  Dance,  Little  Mlnch,  out  of  Goldstone  by  Loadstone,  sou 
of  Lexington,  Tristan,  out  of  Traviata  by  Tom  Bowling,  son  of  Lexington,  Sir 
Joseph,  out  of  Susie  Liuwood  by  Judge  Leonard,  sou  of  Zero  by  Boston.  Glenelg  is 
tlio  sire  of  a  vast  number  of  valuable  brood  mares  producing  winners  and  the  superior 
mare  Firenzi.  Stockwell  got  Broomielaw,  out  of  Queen  Mary  by  Gladiator,  and  Aster- 
oid, out  of  Teetotum  by  Touchstone.  Asteroid  got  Siderolite,  out  of  Aphrodite  by 
Bay  Middleton.  Stockwell  got  The  Marquis  (winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas  and  St. 
Leger,  1862),  out  of  Cinizelli  by  Touchstone,  Rustic,  out  of  Village  Lass  by  Pyrrhus 
the  First,  Caterer,  dam  Selina  by  Orlando,  The  Duke,  out  of  Bay  Celia  by  Orlando. 
The  Duke  got  Merry  Duchess,  Blaudfoid,  out  of  Auricula  by  Ambrose,  and  Bertram, 
out  of  Constance  by  Faugh-a-Ballagh,  sou  of  Sir  Hercules.  Bertram  got  Kobert  the 
Devil  (winner  of  the  St.  Leger,  1880),  out  of  Cast  Otf  by  Promised  Land,  son  of 
Jericho  by  .Jerry  by  Smolensko,  Lord  Lyon  (winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  Derby 
and  St.  Leger,  1866),  out  of  Paradigm  bj'  Paragoue,  son  of  Touchstone.  Lord  Lyon 
got  Minting,  out  of  Mint  Sauce  l>}'  Young  Melbourne,  and  Touchet,  out  of  Lady 
Audley,  sister  to  Buccaneer  by  'Wild  Dayrell.  Stockwell  also  got  St.  Albans  and 
Savernake,  dam  Bribery  by  The  Libel,  sou  of  Pantaloon  by  Castrel,  out  of  Splitvote 
by  St.  Luke,  son  of  Bedlamite  by  Welbeck  by  Soothsayer. 

St.  Albans  (winner  of  the  St.  Leger,  1860)  got  Julius,  out  of  Julie  by  Orlando; 
Springfield,  out  of  Viridis  by  Marsyas,  sou  of  Orlando.  Springfield  got  Sainfoin 
(winner  of  the  Derby,  1890),  out  of  Sanda  by  Wenlock. 

St.  Albans  also  got  Martyrdom,  out  of  Eulogv  by  Euclid,  son  of  Emilius  ;  Mr. 
Winkle,  dam  Peri  by  Birdcatcher;  Silvester,  out  of  Silverhair  by  Kingston,  and  St. 
Ronan,  out  of  Elspeth  by  Birdcatcher. 

Stockwell  got  Lord  Ronald,  out  of  Edith  by  Newininster,  grandam  Deiadamia  by 
Pyrrhu.s  I.,  son  of  Epirus  l)y  Langar. 

Lord  Ronald  got  Master  Kildare,  out  of  Silk  by  Plum  Pudding,  sou  of  Sweet- 
meat. 

Master  Kildare  got  Melton  (winner  of  the  Derby  and  St.  Leger,  1885),  out  of 
Violet  Melrose  by  Scottish  Chief. 

Stockwell  got  Thunderbolt,  dam  Cordelia  by  Red  Deer,  son  of  Venison,  out  of 
Kmilia  by  Young  Emilius.  Thunderbolt  got  Vulcan,  out  of  Alarum  by  Alarm; 
Lemnos,  out  of  Laura  by  Orlando ;  Reverberation,  out  of  The  Golden  Horn  by  Hark- 
away,  and  imp.  Thunderstorm,  out  of  Killarney  by  Js'ewmiuster. 

Stockwell  got  Doncaster  (winner  of  the  Derby,  1873),  dain  Marigold,  by  Teddiug- 
ton,  sou  of  Orlando,  out  of  sister  to  Singapore  hy  Ratan,  son  of  Buzzard  by  Black- 
lock.  Doncaster  got  Bend'or  (winner  of  the  Derb}',  1880,  and  Epsom  Gold  Cup),  dam 
Rouge  Rose  l)y  Thormanby,  grandam  Ellen  Home  by  Redshank,  son  of  Sandbeclc  Ity 
Catton,  out  of  Delhi  by  Plenipotentfarv,  son  of  Emilius,  Muncaster,  dam  Windermere 
by  Macaroni,  out  of  Miss  Agnes  by  Birdcatcher.  Muucaster  got  Saraband,  out  of 
Highland  Fliug  by  Scottish  Chief,  and  imp.  Rossington  out  of  Lily  Agnes  by  Maca- 
roni. Bend'or  got  Ormonde  (winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  Derby  and  St.  Leger,  1886), 
dam  Lily  Agnes  by  Macaroni,  grandam  Polly  Agnes  hy  The  Cure,  s(ui  of  Physician 
hy  Brutandorf  by  Blacklock,  out  of  Miss  Agues  by  Birdcatcher,  and  Orvieto,  out  of 
Napoli  by  Macaroni.  Bend'or  got  Bonavista,  winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  1892,  out 
of  Vista  by  Macaroni,  and  Kendal,  out  of  Windermere  by  Macaroni.  Stockwell  got 
Fiuas,  dam  Nightingale  by  Mountain  Deer,  son  of  Touchstone,  out  of  Clarinda  by  Sir 
Hercules.  I'ucas  got  Prism,  dam  Rainbow  by  Vorkminster,  sou  of  Newmiuster,  out 
of  Blue  Bonnet  by  Young  Melbourne. 

lvata]dan   was  own   brother    to  Stockwell    by   The    IJarou,    dam    Pocahontas    by 


90  THE    THOROtTGHBRED    HORSE. 

Olenc'oc.  Rataplau  got  Bliukboolie,  dam  Queen  Mary  (Blink  Bonny  and  Bonnie  .Scot- 
land's dam)  by  Gladiator.  Blinkboolie  got  Wisdom,  dam  Aline  by  Stockwell,  gran- 
dam  Jen  d'Esjirit  by  Flatcateher,  sou  of  Touchstone,  out  of  Extemjiore  by  Emilius. 

Wisdom  sired  Surefoot  (ivinner  of  the  2,000  Guineas  and  Eclipse  stakes,  1891, 
defeating  the  great  Common),  dam  by  Galopin,  grandam  Miss  Foote  by  Orlando, 
out  of  Gossamer  by  Birdcatcher,  and  Veracity,  out  of  Vanish  by  Houitou.  Rataplar 
got  Ben  Battle,  dam  Young  Alice  by  Young  Melbourne,  out  of  .Sweet  Hawthorn  b> 
.Sweetmeat.  Ben  Battle  got  Beudigo,  out  of  Hasty  Girl  by  Lord  Goiigh,  son  of 
Gladiatenr. 

Katai)lan  got  The  Miner  and  Mineral,  dam  Maugauese  by  Birdcatcher,  out  of 
Moonbeam  by  Tomboy,  sou  of  .Terry  by  Smolensko,  Kettledrum,  dam  Hybla  by  The 
Provost,  sou  of  The  Saddler,  out  of  Otisina  by  Liverpool,  son  of  Tramp.  Kettle- 
drum got  Lady  Laugden,  the  dam  of  Hampton  and  Sir  Bevys,  out  of  Haricot  by 
Mango  or  Lauercost.  Rataplau  also  got  imp.  Dalnacardoeli  out  of  Mayonaise  by 
Teddiugton. 

Birdcatcher  got  Oxford,  out  of  Honey  Dear  by  Plenipotentiary,  iu  the  male  line 
to  Eclipse.  Oxford  got  Sterling,  out  of  Whisper  by  Flatcateher,  in  the  male  line  to 
Eclipse.  Sterling  got  Energy,  Harvester,  Paradox  and  Isonomy,  the  latter  out  of  a 
daughter  of  Stockwel).  Isouomy  got  Common,  the  wiuiier  of  the  triple  event  in 
England  iu  1891,  out  of  Thistle  by  Scottish  Chief,  a  horse  in  the  male  line  to  Eclipse. 
Sterling  is  also  sire  of  imp.  Loyalist,  brother  to  Paradox,  Stalwart  :»iid  imp.  Top 
Gallant,  the  two  List  brothers,  tracing  through  Sea  Mark,  a  daughter  of  Adventurer, 
to  Pewet,  the  dam  of  Sir  Paul,  Paulina  and  Clinkerina,  the  dam  of  Humphrey 
Cliuker,  sire  of  Melbourne,  and  Pewet  was  half  sister  to  Evelina,  the  dam  of  Orville, 
Orvillina,  dam  of  Sandbeck,  Cervantes,  sire  of  Melbourne's  dam,  Paulowitz,  sire  of 
Cain,  that  got  Ion,  the  sire  of  Wild  Dayrell.  Birdcatcher  also  got  imported  Knight  of 
St.  George,  AVarlock  (sire  of  Tyndale),  Saunterer,  imp.  Mickey  Free  and  Woinersley. 
Faugh-a-Ballagh  got  imp.  Leamington,  out  of  a  daughter  of  Pantaloon,  a  horse  in  the 
male  line  to  Herod.  Leamington  got  Longfellow,  out  of  Nautuia  by  Brawners 
Eclipse,  Herod  line,  sire  of  The  Bard,  out  of  Brademante  by  War  Dance,  Herod  line. 
Longford  and  Lougstreet,  out  of  Semper  Idem  by  GleuAthol,  son  of  Blair  Athol : 
liindeii.  a  grand  race-horse  and  ])romtsing  sire.  En(iiiirer,  out  of  Lida  by  I^exington, 
Ilcrod  line,  a  good  race-horse  and  ])opnlar  sire.  Powhattan,  out  of  Maiden  by  Lexing- 
ton. Eolns,  out  of  Fanny  Washington  by  Revenue,  sou  of  Trustee,  Eclipse  line.  Eolns 
IS  one  of  the  most  popular  and  successful  stallions  in  America.  Hyder  Ali,  Sensation, 
Onondaga,  .Stratford,  Aristides,  ontof  daughters  of  Lexington,  Iroquois,  out  of  Maggie 
B.  B.  by  Australian,  Matchein  line.  Lelaps,  out  of  imp.  Pussy  by  Diophantns.  Tlicu 
there  art!  Falsetto,  Blue  Eyes,  JlcCreery,  Faustus  and  Inspector  B.,  good  stallions 
nearly  all,  except  Falsetto  iu  the  Eclipse  line.  Wh.alebone  got  Camel,  cut  of  daughter 
of  .Selim,  Herod  line. 

ToncUstone  by  Camel,  sou  of  Whalebone  by  Waxy  by  Pot-8-o-'s  by  Eclipse, 
dam  Banter  by  Master  Henry,  son  of  OrviUe,  by  Beningbrough  by  King  Fergus 
by  Eclipse,  grauilam  Boadicea  by  Alexander,  son  of  Eclipse,  out  of  Brunette  by 
Amaraiithns,  son  of  Old  England  by  the  Godolphin  Arabian. 

Touchstone  got  Artillery,  dam  .Jeanette  by  Birdcatcher,  son  of  Sir  Hercules,  gran- 
dam Perdita  by  Laugar,  son  of  Seliiii,  out  of  Delenda  by  (Johanna,  son  of  Mercury 
by  Eclipse. 

Artillery  was  tli(^  sire  of  imp.  Kyrli^  "-ily,  dam  Colleen  Khiio  by  Gemma  di  Vergy, 
son  of  Sir  Hercules. 

Tiuichstone  sired  Claret  and  Mountain  Deer,  dam  Mountain  Sylph  by  Belshazzar, 
son  of  Blacklock.  Claret  got  Blarney,  and  Mountain  Deer  got  The  Drni<l  and  many 
good  ni.ircs. 

Touchstone  got  .Assaults  and  Storm,  out  of  Ghuznee  by  Pantaloon,  and  Annan- 
dale,  dam  Rebecca  by  Lottery,  out  of  a  daughter  of  Cervantes  son  of  D(ui  </nixote  by 
Eclijisc. 

.Vnnandale  got  imp.  Balrounii'.  out  of  (^ueeii  Mary  by  Gladiator.  Italrownie  got 
AVest  Koxbiiry.  out  of  Coliiinl.ia  by   imp.   (Jleuc-oe,  she  out    of  Flciir  de    Lis    l)y  im|). 


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Sovereign.  West  Eoxbury  was  a  good  race-Uorse  aud  quite  a  successful  btallicm. 
Balrowiiie  also  got  Fleetwing,  out  of  Rhoda  by  imp.  Glencoe. 

Touchstone  got  Cotherstone,  dam  Emma  by  Whisker,  sou  of  Waxy.  Cotherstoiie 
(wiuuerof  the  Derby  and  2,000  (juiueas,  1813)  was  the  sire  of  imp.  Cairngorm,  out  of 
Glouluce  by  t>laue,  she  the  daui  of  Pilgrim  by  Lexiugtou  aiul  Coral  by  Vandal,  the 
dam  of  Uncas  and  Wanderer  by  Lexington. 

Touchstone  got  Ithnriel,  dam  Verbena  by  Velocipede,  son  of  Blacklock,  out  of 
Rosalba  by  Jlilo,  son  of  Sir  Peter.  Ithuriel  got  Longbow,  out  of  Miss  Bowe  by 
Cattou.     Longbow  got  Toxophilite,  otit  of  Legerdemain  by  Pantaloon. 

Toxophilite  got  Musket,  out  of  a  daughter  of  West  Australian  by  Melbourne, 
and  .Stray  Shot  (the  dam  of  Shotover  and  Torpedo  by  Hermit),  out  of  Vaga  by 
Stockwell. 

Musket  got  Petronel  (winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  1880),  out  of  Crytheia  by 
Hesperus,  sou  of  Bay  Middleton,  and  imp.  Maxim  (in  Rancho  del  Paso  stud),  dam 
Realization  by  Vespasian,  son  of  Newminster. 

Touchstone  got  Surplice  (winner  of  the  Derby,  1848),  out  of  Crucifix  by  imp. 
Priam,  who  sired  several  mares  of  note.  Eastern  Princess,  Flax,  etc.,  also  Vindcx, 
dam  fiarlaud  by  Laugar,  out  of  Cast  Steel  by  Whisker.  Vindex  got  Victor,  out  of  a 
daughter  of  Scroggins,  sou  of  Tramp. 

Victor  got  Valour,  out  of  daughter  of  Mount  Zion,  son  of  Mountain  Deer. 

Tonclistoue  got  Lord  of  tho  Isles,  dam  Fair  Helen  by  Pantaloon,  out  of  Rebecca 
by  Lottery. 

Lord  of  the  Isles  got  Scottish  Chief  and  Macdonald,  out  of  Miss  Ann  by  The 
Little  Known,  sou  of  Muley,  she  out  of  Bay  Missy  by  Bay  Middleton. 

Scottish  Chief  got  Childeric,  out  of  Gertrude  by  Saunterer,  Fitz  James,  out  of 
Hawthorn  Bloom  by  Kettledrum,  King  of  the  Forest,  out  of  Lioness  by  Fandango, 
Pursebearer,  out  of  Thrift  by  Stockwell,  imp.  Donald  A.,  out  of  imp.  Algebra  by 
Diophantus,  imp.  Kantaka,  out  of  Seclusion  (Hermit's  dam)  by  Tadmor,  and  Dundee, 
out  of  Marmalade  by  Sweetmeat. 

Touchstone  got  Newminster,  dam  Beeswing  by  Dr.  Syntax,  son  of  Paynator  by 
Trumpator  by  Conductor  by  Matchem,  grandara  by  Ardrossan,  son  of  John  Bull  by 
Fortitude  by  Herod,  out  of  Lady  Eliza  by  Whitworth,  son  of  Agonistes  by  Sir  Peter 
by  Highflyer  by  Herod. 

Xewminster  got  Cambuscau,  out  of  The  Arrow  by  Slaue.  Cambusean  got  Cam- 
ballo  (winner  of  tho  2,000  Guineas,  1875),  out  of  Little  Lady  by  Orlando,  sou  of 
Touchstoue,  and  Onslow,  out  of  Dulcibella  by  Voltigeur. 

Xewmiuster  got  Adventurer  (winner  of  City  and  Suburban),  dam  Palma  by 
Emilius,  out  of  Fraucesca  by  Partisan. 

Adventurer  gotlshraael,  out  of  Lena  l)y  Stockwell,  Privateer,  out  of  La  Favorita 
by  Thormanby,  Glen  Arthur,  out  of  Maid  of  the  Gleu  by  Kingston,  Pretender,  out  of 
Ferina  by  Venison,  and  imp.  Pizarro,  out  of  Milliner  by  Rataplan,  she  out  of  Man- 
ganese by  Birilcatcher,  and  imp.  Blythewood,  out  of  Bonny  Bell  by  Voltigeur. 
Pizarro's  early  death  was  a  serious  loss  to  the  country. 

Newminster  got  Cathedral,  out  of  Stolen  Moments  by  Melbourne.  Cathedral 
got  Landmark,  out  of  Miss  Agues  by  Birdcatcher. 

Xewminster  got  Hermit  (winner  of  the  Derby,  1867),  dam  Seclusion  by  Tadmor. 
sou  of  lou  by  Cain,  grandani  Miss  Sellou  by  Cowl,  son  of  Bay  Middleton  bj'  Sultan, 
out  of  Belle  Dame  by  Belshazzar,  son  of  Blacklock. 

llermit'got  The  Abbot,  Charon  aud  Marden,  out  of  Barchettina  by  Peliou,  sou  of 
Ion,  Clairvaux,  Thebais  and  St.  Jlarguerite,  out  of  Devotion  by  Stockwell,  Peter  and 
Timothy,  out  of  Lady  Masham  by  Brother  to  Stratford,  son  of  Young  Melbourne, 
Tristan  and  Trapeze,  out  of  Thrift  by  Stockwell. 

Trappist,  out  of  Bunch  by  Muscovite,  son  of  Hetman  Platoff,  Whitefri.ir,  out  of 
Lady  Blanche  by  Thunderbolt,  Edward  the  Confessor,  out  of  Princess  of  Wales  by 
Stockwell,  Retreat,  out  of  Quick  March  by  Rataplan,  Zealot,  out  of  Zelle  by  Stock- 
well,  Southam])ton,  out  of  Preface  by  Stockwell.  imp.  Mr.  Pickwick  (dead),  out  of 
Tomato  by  King  Tom,  sire  of  Pickniiker.  Facial   I!.,  Ida  Pickwick,  etc..  Friar  Tuck 


92  THE    THOROUGHBRED    HORSE. 

(now  iu  California),  out  of  Romping  Girl  liy  Wild  Dayrell,  and  imp.  St.  Blaise,  out  of 
Fusee  by  Marsyas,  sou  of  Orlando,  sire  of  St.  Floriau,  Admiral,  St.  Paucras,  Clareu- 
d(in,  Padishali,  Potomac,  Chesapeake,  La  Tosca,  etc. 

Nfwminstergot  Lord  Clifden,  dam  The  Slave  by  Melbourne,  grandam  Volley  (sis- 
ter to  Voltigeur)  by  Voltaire,  out  of  Martha  Lyuu  by  Mulatto,  sou  of  Catton. 

Lord  Clifden  got  Petrarch  (winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas  and  St.  Leger,  1876),  and 
imp.  EotUerhill,  out  of  Laura  (the  dam  of  imp.  Laureate)  by  Orlando.  Weulock 
(winner  of  St.  Leger,  1872)  and  his  sister  Siluria  (dam  of  Geologist),  out  of 
Mineral  by  Hataplau,  Hampton,  and  imp.  Abingdon  and  imp.  Deceiver,  out  of  Boot- 
aud-Saddle  by  Truiupeter,  son  of  Orlando,  out  of  Lady  Langden  by  Kettledrum,  Haw- 
tbiirndcM  (sent  toXew  South  Wales),  out  of  Bonny  Blink  by  The  Flying  Dutchman,  and 
Winslow,  out  of  Creslow  by  King  Tom.  Hampton  is  the  sire  of  Merry  Hampto^n  (win- 
ner of  the  Derby,  1889),  ont  of  Doll  Tearsheet  by  Broomielaw,  Ayrshire  (winner  of 
the  2,000  Guineas  and  Derby  in  1888),  out  of  Atalauta  by  Galopin,  Koyal  Hampton, 
out  of  imp.  Princess  (dam  of  Prince  Koyal  and  His  Highness)  by  King  Tom,  Imp. 
Kingston,  out  of  Last  Love  by  Aunandale,  and  imp.  Eothen,  out  of  Sultana  by 
Oxford. 

Wenlock  got  Quicklime,  out  of  J)uveruay  by  Beadsman.  Newminster  got  Strath- 
conan,  out  of  Souvenir  by  Chanticleer,  sou  of  Birdcatcher.  He  was  the  sire  of  Scot 
Guard,  Strathavou  and  Strathern,  winner  of  the  Royal  Hunt  Cup,  aud  of  Buolianan, 
out  of  Flurry  by  Young  Melbourne. 

Touchstone  got  Orlando,  dam  Vulture  by  Langar,  son  of  Selim,  out  of  Kite  by 
Bustard,  son  of  Castrel. 

Orlando  got  Chattanooga,  out  of  Ayacanora  by  Birdcatcher.  Chattanooga  got 
Wellingtonia,  out  of  Araucaria  by  Ambrose,  son  of  Touchstone.  Wellingtouia  got 
Clover  (winner  of  the  French  Derby),  out  of  Princess  Catherine  by  Prince  Charlie. 
Orlando  got  Marsyas  (ont  of  Malibran  by  Whisker),  who  sired  George  Frederick 
(winner  of  the  Derby  iu.l871)  and  Albert  Victor,  out  of  Princess  of  Wales  by  Stock- 
well.  George  Frederick  was  the  sire  of  Beau  Brummell.  Albert  Victor  was  the  sire 
of  Victor  Emanuel  aud  imp.  Albert,  the  latter  out  of  Hawthorn  Bloom  li_\»  Kettle- 
drum, and  imp.  The  Sailor  Prince,  out  of  Hermita  by  Hermit. 

Orlando  got  Orestes  (dam  by  Bay  Middleton),  he  the  sire  of  Orest  (out  of  Lady 
Louisa  by  Toiichstoue),  who  was  the  siie  of  Hollywood,  out  of  Furze  Chat  by  King 
Tom. 

Orlando  got  Teddington,  out  of  Miss  Twickenham  by  Rockingham,  sou  of  Hum- 
phrey Clinker. 

Teddington  got  Moulsey,  out  of  Sabra  by  Pantaloon,  and  Marigold  (the  dam  of 
Doncaster  and  imp.  Lady  Mob^swmth),  out  of  Dclibili  by  Thormanby. 

Orlando  got  Trumpeter,  outof  Cavatina  by  Redshanlv,  son  of  Sandbeck.  Trumpeter 
got  Queen's  Messenger,  out  of  Queen  Bertha  by  Kingston,  and  Distin,  out  of  Miss  Bow- 
ser by  Ilesperns.  Distiu  got  Avoutes,  out  of  Avoudale  by  Katan,  aud  imp.  Charaxus, 
out  of  Sajiplio  by  Kingston.     Charaxus  is  a  very  promising  sire. 

Trumpeter  got  Plutus,  dam  by  Planet,  sou  of  Bay  Middleton,  out  of  Alice  Bray 
by  Venison. 

Plutus  got  Flageolet,  outof  La  Favorita  by  Monanxuo.  Flageolet  got  imp.  Rayou 
d'Or,  out  of  Araucaria  by  Ambrose,  sou  of  Touchstone,  Zut,  out  of  Regalia  by  Stock- 
well,  and  lieanminct,  out  of  Beauty  by  Knowslcy. 

Orlando  got  imp.  Scythian,  out  of  Scythia  by  Ilctman  Platolf,  aud  imp.  Eclipse, 
out  of  (iazc  by  IJay  Middleton,  lie  sire  of  Alarm,  he  siie  of  lliniyar. 

Wlialeltone  got  Waverley,  out  of  Margaretta  by  Sir  l^eter.  Waverlcy  got  Don 
.Iciliii,  out  of  a  Comus  mare,  ami  Don  Jolm  got  lago,  out  of  a  Selim  mare,  ami  he  got 
imp.  Bonnie  Scotland,  out  of  Queen  Mary  by  Gladiator,  Herod  liiie.  Whalebone  also 
got  Defence,  ont  of  Rnljens  mare,  and  he  got  Tlie  Emperor,  out  of  a  daughter  of 
Reveller  by  Comns.  Whisker  got  Economist,  out  of  Florantho  by  Octavian,  Herod 
line.  Economist  was  the  sire  of  Hcliidna  aud  Uarkaway,  tlie  latter  out  of  Fanny 
Dawson  by  Naliocklisli,  in  tlio  llcrod  line 

King  Tom    by  Harkaway,  son   of  I'ici iiist    by  Whisker    by    Waxy  by  l'ot-8-o-'s 


THE    THOItOUGHBRED    HOKSE.  93 

by  Eclipse,  dam  Pocahontas  (dam  of  Stockwell,  Rataplan,  etc.)  by  imp.  Glencoe, 
son  of  Sultan  by  Selim  by  Buzzard  by  Woodpecker  by  Herod,  grandam  Marpessa 
by  Miiley.  King  Tom  got  imp  Kingcraft  (dead),  winner  of  the  Derby,  1870, 
and  imp.  Great  Tom,  in  the  Belle  Meade  Stud,  Teun.,  out  of  Woodcraft  by  Volti- 
gcur,  King  Lud,  out  of  Qui  Vive  (sister  to  Vedette)  by  Voltigeur,  Skylark,  out  of 
Wheatear  by  Young  Melbourne,  Dalesman  (dam  Agnes  by  Pantaloon),  he  the  sire  of 
Lowlander,  out  of  Lnfra  by  Windhouud,  son  of  Pantaloon,  and  he  the  sire  of  Low- 
land Chief,  out  of  Bathilde  by  Stockwell.  King  Tom  also  got  King  Alfred,  dam  by 
Bay  Jliddleton,  Restitution,  dam  by  Slaue,  King  o'  Scots,  out  of  Katharine  Logie  by 
The  Klying  Dutchman.     He  got  Bruce,  out  of  Recluse  by  Newcastle. 

Kiug  Tom  got  imp.  King  Ban,  out  of  Atlantis  by  Thormanby  (died  in  Dixiana 
Stud,  Ky.,  March,  18!*8),  imp  King  Ernest  (dead),  dam  Ernestine  by  Touchstone,  in 
the  Brookdale  Stud,  Monmouth  Co.,  N.  J.  Imp.  Phaeton  (died  1874),  dam  MeiTy 
Sunshine  by  Storm. 

Phaeton  got  Ten  Broeck  (1  mile,  1.39f  ;  2  miles,  3.27i  ;  3  miles,  .5.26^,  and  4  miles, 
7.15J,  pertVu'mances  never  equalled  by  one  and  the  same  horse),  out  of  Fanny  Holton 
by  Lexington.  Kiug  Alfonso,  out  of  C'apitola  by  Vandal,  he  the  sire  of  Foxhall 
(that  won  the  Grand  Prize  of  Paris,  Cesarewitch  and  Cambridgeshire  Handicaps), 
out  of  Jamaica  by  Lexiugton,  and  Lisbon,  out  of  imp.  Lady  Love  by  Stockwell  or 
Caterer. 

King  Fergus  was  by  Eclipse,  dam  Creeping  Polly  by  Black-and-All-Black,  son  of 
Crab  by  Aloock  Arabian.  King  Fergus  got  Hambletonian,  out  of  a  daughter  of 
Highflyer  by  Herod,  grandam  by  Matchem.  Hambletonian  got  Whitelock,  out 
of  Rosalind  by  Phojnomenon,  son  of  Herod.  Whitelock  got  Blacklock,  out  of  daugh- 
ter of  Coriander  by  Pot-S-o-'s.  Blacklock  got  Brutandorf,  sire  of  Physician,  sire  of 
The  Cure  and  Hetman  Platoft',  imp.  Belshazzar,  Velocipede,  sire  of  King  of  Trumps, 
Hornsea,  etc.;  Voltaire,  out  of  daughter  of  Phantom  by  Walton,  Herod  line. 

Voltigeur  by  Voltaire,  son  of  Blacklock  by  Whitelock  by  Hambletonian  by 
Kiug  Fergus  by  Eclipse,  dam  Martha  Lynn  by  Mulatto,  son  of  Cattou  by 
Golumpus  by  Gohanna  by  Mercury  by  Eclipse,  grandam  Leda  by  Filho-da-Puta,  son 
of  Haphazard  by  Sir  Peter  by  Highflyer  by  Herod,  out  of  Treasure  by  CamiUus,  son 
of  HanibUtouian  by  King  Fergus, 

Voltigeur  got  Skirmisher  and  The  Ranger,  dam  by  Gardham,  son  of  Falcon  by 
Bustard  by  Castrel,  out  of  daughter  of  Langar.  Skirmisher  got  Kaiser,  dam  Regina 
by  King  Tom. 

The  Ranger  got  imp.  I'hlaii,  dam  La  Mechante  by  Tumus,  son  of  Taurus. 
LTilan  was  a  superior  race-horse,  a  successful  stallion  in  France,  and  is  now  in 
Chesterlirook  Stud,  Pennsylvania.  Voltigeur  got  John  Davis,  dam  Jamaica  by  Liver- 
pool, sou  of  Tramp.  John  Davis  got  John  Day,  out  of  Breakwater  by  Buccaneer, 
and  Fortissimo,  out  of  Vocalist  by  Trumpeter.  Voltigeur  got  Tibthorpe,  dam  Little 
Agnes  by  The  Cure,  son  of  Physician.  Tibthorpe  got  Thurio  (winner  of  the  Grand 
Prize  of  Paris),  out  of  Verona  by  Orlando. 

Voltigeur  got  Vedette  (winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas  and  two  Doncaster  Cups), 
<lam  liy  Birdcatcher,  out  of  N'aii  Darrell  by  Inheritor,  son  of  Lottery. 

Vedette  got  .Speculum  (winner  of  the  City  .and  Siiburl)an),  dam  Doralice  by  Alarm 
or  Orlando,  out  of  Preserve  liy  Emilius. 

Speculum  got  Castlereagh,  out  of  Lady  Trespass  by  Birdcatcher,  Seftcn  (winner 
of  the  Derby,  187^),  out  of  Lady  Sefton  by  West  Australian,  Rosebery  (winner  of  the 
Cesarewitch  and  Cambridgeshire  Handicaps),  out  of  Ladylike  by  Newminster,  and 
Hagioscope,  out  of  Sophia  by  Macaroni,  he  the  sire  of  Queen's  Birthday,  out  of  Matilda 
by  Beanclerc. 

Vedette  got  Galopiu  (winner  of  the  Derby,  187.5),  dam  Flying  Duchess  by  The 
Flying  Dutchman,  out  of  Mi^rope  by  Voltaire,  son  of  Blacklock. 

Galopin  got  Galliard  (winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  1883),  out  of  Mavis  by  Maca- 
roni, St.  Simon,  out  of  St.  Angela  by  King  Tom,  and  Donovan  (winner  of  the  Derby 
and  St.  Leger,  1889),  out  of  Mowerina  by  Scottish  Chief. 

(;.ilo|iiu  got  imp.  Galori',  a  sujienor  race-horse,   out  of  La<ly  Maiua  by  Macaroni, 


94  THE    THOEOCTGHBRED    HORSE. 

ill  the  Bowliiifi;  Brook  Stuil,  Md  ,  and  imp.  King  Galop,  dam  by  King  Tom,  out  of 
Sunshine  liy  Thonuauby,  now  in  Iroquois  titud,  Lexington,  Keutucliy. 

St.  Simon  got  Memoir  (winner  of  the  Oaks  and  St.  Leger,  1S90)  and  La  Flecho 
(winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas  and  Oaks,  1802),  out  of  Quiver  by  Toxophilite,  Semolina 
(winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas,  1890),  out  of  Mowerina,  Masetto,  out  of  Lady  Al)bes8 
by  Cathedral,  in  Dixiana  Stud,  Kentucky,  and  imp.  Simon  Magus,  out  of  Wheel  of 
Fortune  by  Adventurer,  now  in  the  Rancocas  Stud,  New  Jersey. 

Voltigeur  got  imp.  Hartington  (winner  of  the  Cesarewitch),  out  of  Countess  of 
Burlington  by  Touchstone,  and  imp.  Billet,  dam  Calcutta  by  Flatcatcher,  sou  of 
Touchstone,  out  of  Miss  Martin  by  St.  Martin,  sou  of  Actseon.  Billet  was  the  sire  of 
Volturno,  Elias  Lawrence,  Miss  Woodford,  Barnes,  Eunnymede,  Belvidere  and  other 
good  ones. 

Beningbrough  by  King  Fergus,  dam  by  King  Herod,  was  the  sire  of  Orville,  out 
of  Evelina  by  Highflyer  by  Herod.  Orville  was  the  sire  of  Emilius,  out  of  Emily  by 
Stamford,  son  of  Sir  Peter.  Emilius  was  sire  of  Plenipotentiary,  sire  of  imp.  Herald, 
imp.  Priam,  out  of  C'ressida  by  Whiskey,  son  of  imp.  Saltram,  imp.  Sovereign,  out  of 
Flciir  de  Lis  by  Bourbon  (  Matchem  line ),  sire  of  Ruric,  etc.  Imp.  Sarpedon,  out  of 
Icaria  by  The  Flyer,  Herod  line.  Sarpedou  was  sire  of  Alice  Carneal,  dam  of  Lexing- 
ton. St.  Nicholas,  out  of  Seamew  by  Scud,  son  of  Beuinbrough.  St.  Nicholas  was 
sire  of  imp.  Yorkshire,  out  of  imp.  Miss  Rose  by  Tramp,  a  valuable  stallion.  Scud 
by  Beningbrough  was  the  sire  of  Act;eon,  that  got  imp.  Albion,  out  of  a  daughter  of 
Coiuus  or  Blacklock.  Orville  got  Muley,  out  of  a  daughter  of  Whiskey.  Muley  sired 
imp.  Margrave  and  Leviathan,  but  there  are  no  stallions  in  the  male  line  from  either 
of  these,  though  the  blood  is  found  in  many  good  and  successful  brood-mares. 
Muley  also  got  Muley  Moloch,  the  sire  of  the  grand  brood-mare  imp.  Britannia. 

Joe  Andrews  by  Eclipse,  dam  by  Omnium,  son  of  Snap  by  Snip,  got  Dick  Andrews, 
out  of  Highflyer  mare,  who  got  Tramp,  out  of  a  mare  by  Gohanua,  sou  of  Mercury. 
Tramp  got  imp.  Ziuganee,  Lauercost,  out  of  Otis  by  Bustard,  son  of  iiui).  Buzzard, 
Lottery,  out  of  Mandane  by  Pot-8o-'s.   Tramp  got  Sheet  Anchor,  out  of  a  Muley  mare. 

Weatherbit  by  Sheet  Anchor,  son  of  Lottery  by  Tramp  by  Dick  Andrews  bj'  Joe 
Andrews  by  Eclijise,  dam  Miss  Letty  by  imp.  Priam,  sou  of  Emilius  by  Orville  by 
Beningbrough  by  King  Fergus  by  Eclipse,  grandam  by  Orville,  out  of  daughter  of 
imp.  Buzzard,  son  of  Woodpecker  by  Herod. 

Weatherbit  got  Brown  Bread,  out  of  Browu  Agnes  by  West  Australian.  Brown 
Bread  got  Toastmaster,  out  of  Mayoress  by  The  Marijuis,  Hilaiious,  out  of  Hygeia 
by  Knight  of  Kars,  and  Sweetbread,  out  of  Peffar  by  Adventurer,  also  the  imp.  mares 
Bordelaise,  Bread  and  Honey,  Dry  Toast,  Miss  Gwilt  and  Undercrust. 

Weatherbit  got  Mandrake,  out  of  Mandragora  by  Rataplan,  and  Beadsman  (Derby 
winner,  1858),  dam  Mendicant  by  Touchstone,  out  of  Lady  Moore  Carew  by  Tramp. 

Beadsman  got  Blue  Gown  (Derby  winner,  1868),  and  Cieruleus,  out  of  Bas  Bleu  by 
Stockwell.  Beadsman  also  got  imp.  Saxon,  out  of  Girasol  by  Asteroid,  a  good  sire 
and  winner  of  the  fastest  Belmont  Stake  ever  run.  The  Palmer  and  Kosirnician, 
out  of  Madame  Eglantine  by  Cowl.  The  Palmer  got  Grey  Palmer,  out  of  Eller  by 
Chanticleer,  and  Pellegriuo,  out  of  La<ly  Audley  by  Macaroni.  Rosicrucian  got 
Geheiinniss  (winner  of  the  Oaks,  1882),  Hauteur,  (wiuuer  of  the  1,000  Guineas,  1383). 

Mercury  liy  Eclipse,  dam  l>y  Tartar,  sire  of  King  Herod.  Mercury  got  Gohaiina, 
dam  by  Herod,  giandam  Maiden  by  Matchem.  Gohanua  got  Election,  out  of  Chestnut 
Skim  by  \Voo(li)eck(!r,  sou  of  Herod  and  Golumpus,  out  of  Catherine  by  Woodiiccker. 
Golumpus  got  Catton,  out  of  Lucy  Gray  by  Timothy,  son  of  Delpiiu  by  Highflyer. 
Catton  got  Royal  Oak,  sire  of  Slane,  out  of  Orville  mare,  imp.  N(iii]dus.  out  of  a 
Walton  mare,  iiiiii.  Trustee,  out  of  Emma  by  Whicker.  Trustee  sired  Kcviiiue,  out 
of  Rosalie  Soiners  by  Sir  Charlies.  Revenue  got  Planet  and  Exchocquer,  out  of  Xiua 
by  Boston  and  Rivoli,  out  of  Topaz  by  Gleucoe.  Planet  got  Hubbard,  out  of  Minnie 
Mansfield  by  Glencoo,  Dudley,  out  of  Regan  by  I.,exingtou,  and  Whisper,  out  of 
Mattie  Gross  by  Lexington.  Catton  also  got  Mulatto,  out  of  Desdemona  by  Orville. 
He  was  the  sire  of  Blooinsbury  and  Martha  Lynn,  the  dam  of  Voltigeur.  Catton 
g.>t   (Jallopade,   dam  of  Reel.     .Saltram   by   Eclipse,   diim    by    Snap,   son   of  Snip   by 


THE    THOROUGHBRED    HORSE.  95 

Flying  Chiklers,  got  Whiskey  out  of  Calasli  by  Herod.  Whiskey  was  the  siro  of 
dauis  of  imp.  Priam,  Phantom  ami  Muley,  all  good  horses.  Saltram  also  got  the 
dams  of  Timoleou,  the  sire  of  Boston,  Sir  Hal  and  imp.  Whip.  The  descendants  of 
the  Darley  Arabian  or  Eclipse  line  in  America  are  as  good  as  any  to  be  found  in  the 
world,  as  we  have  two  sons  of  King  Tom  now  alive,  King  Ernest  and  Great  Tom, 
and  in  the  male  line  Lisbon,  King  Alfonso,  St.  Martin,  Aramis,  Fonso,  Grenada  and 
Foxhall.  Ill  Used  and  his  sous  Forester,  Badge  an<l  the  grand  race-horse  His  High- 
ness, as  good  as  any  in  the  world.  Leamington  and  his  sons.  Sensation,  Onondaga, 
Stratford,  Emiuircr,  and  his  sons  Falsetto,  Faustus,  Blue  Eyes,  Inspector  B.,  etc. 
Longfellow  and  his  sons.  The  Bard,  Jils  Johnson,  Long  Taw,  Leonatus,  L  ong- 
street  and  Linden.  Eoliis  and  his  sons,  St.  Saviour,  Eon,  Russell.  Aristides,  Bob  Wool- 
ley,  Hyder  All,  Pantaloon,  Lelajjs,  Outcast,  Powhattan,  Blazes,  Reform,  Warwick, 
«tc.  There  is  not  any  descendant  from  Sir  Hercules  through  Faugh-a-Ballagh  equal 
to  them.  Billet's  sons,  from  the  Blacklock  line,  Barnes,  Runnymede,  Belvidere,  Elias 
Lawrence,  King  Galop,  Galore,  imp.  Simon  Magus,  Masetto.  Touchstone  line,  imp.  St. 
Blaise,  iniii.  Uhlan,  Plevna,  Beiid'or,  Buchanan,  imp.  Deceiver,  imp.  Kingston,  Rayon 
d'Or,  31ythewood,  Alarm,  Hiniyar,  Pauique,  Wawekus,  Gabriel,  imp.  Charaxus,  etc. 
In  the  Whalebone  line  through  Waverley  and  Bonnie  Scotland's  sons,  Luke  Blackburn, 
Bramble,  Plenipo,  Barnton,  Lochiel,  Spindrift,  etc.  Birdcatcher  line,  Glenelg,  111- 
Used,  Daluacardocli,  Glen  Athol,  imp.  Wagner,  The  Jacobite,  and  the  great 
Salvator.  In  the  Tramp  line,  imp.  Saxon  and  imp.  Siddartha,  so  that  the  Eclipse  line 
is  Tery  strongly  represented  by  a  number  of  first-class  horses  descended  from  racing 
and  producing  families. 

The  Byerly  Turk  line.  The  Byorly  Turk  was  brought  into  England  in  the 
reign  of  William  and  Mary  by  Captain  Byerly,  whose  charger  he  was  during  the 
whole  of  King  William's  wars  in  1689  in  Irelau<l.  This  noted  horse  and  his  owner. 
Captain  Byerly,  narrowly  escaped  capture  on  the  banks  of  the  Boyne  in  the  last  bril- 
liant charge  made  by  the  Irish  Dragoons,  which  broke  the  English  lines  and  retrieved 
the  fortunes  of  the  day  for  the  unfortunate  .James.  The  Byerly  Turk  escaped  un- 
scathed, and- became  one  of  the  most  noted  of  the  founders  of  the  English  race-horse. 
The  Byerly  Turk  got  Basto,  1702,  dam  Bay  Peg  by  Leedes  Arabian,  grandam  Young 
Bald  Peg,  also  by  Leedes  Arabian,  great  grandam  old  Morocco  mare  (Old  Peg), 
Spanker's  dam  by  Lord  Fairfax's  Morocco  Barb,  out  of  Old  Bald  Peg  by  an  Arabian, 
out  of  a  Barb  mare.  Byerly  Turk  got  Jigg,  out  of  a  daughter  of  Spanker  by  the  D'Arey 
Yellow  Turk.  It  will  be  seen  that  there  was  good  blood  to  found  the  female  line  in 
this  class,  as  well  as  in  the  first  class,  to  the  Darley  Arabian.  Basto  got  Soreheels 
and  his  sister,  oat  of  sister  to  Mixbury  by  Cnrwen's  Bay  Barb,  grandam  by  Curwen's 
Old  Spot,  son  of  the  Selaby  Tnrk,  great  grandam  by  the  White-legged  Lowther  Barb, 
out  of  the  old  Vintner  mare.  This  sister  to  Soreheels  was  the  dam  of  Crah  by  the 
Alcock  Arabian,  Blacklegs,  Second,  Hip,  Snip,  Bay  Basto  and  Brown  Basto,  all  by 
Flying  Childers.  Jigg  got  Partner,  1718,  out  of  the  dam  of  Soreheels  by  Basto  as 
above,  and  with  Partner  the  cross  becomes  famous  in  tnrf  history.  Partner  got  Tartar, 
dam  Meliora  by  Fox,  son  of  Clumsy  by  Old  Hautboy,  grandam  Milkm.aid  by  Blackett's 
Snail,  son  of  Whynot  by  the  Fenwick  Barb,  out  of  a  mare  by  Shields  Galloway,  the 
most  famous  Galloway  of  his  day.  Partner  also  got  Sedbury,  out  of  Old  Montague  by 
D'Arcy's  Woodcock  and  Old  Traveller,  out  of  sister  to  Spinner  by  Almanzor,  son  of 
the  Darley  Arabian.  Partner  got  imp.  Traveler,  out  of  Bay  Bloody  Buttocks.  The 
great  excellence  of  this  blood  comes  down  to  us  through  Tartar's  son  King  Herod, 
commonly  called  Herod,  dam  Cyjiron  by  Blaze,  son  of  Flying  Childers,  grandam 
Selinia  by  Bethell's  Arabian,  great  grandam  by  Graham's  Champion,  son  of  Harpur's 
Arabian,  fourth  dam  by  Darley  Arabian,  out  of  a  daughter  of  Old  Merlin,  son  of  Bust- 
ler. Herod  got  Florizcl,  dam  by  Cygnet,  son  of  the  Godol]>hin  Arabian,  grandam  by 
Young  Cartoiuh,  son  of  C'urtouch,  son  of  the  Bald  Galloway,  tracing  through  Ebony 
by  Flying  Childers  to  the  Massey  mare  by  Mr.  Massey's  black  Barb.  Florizel  got 
imp.  Diomed,  dam  sister  to  Juno  by  Spectator,  son  of  Crab,  grandam  Horatia  by 
Blank,  great  grandam  by  Flying  Childers,  tracing  through  Miss  Belvoir  by  Grey 
Grantham  and  Bitty  I'ercival  to  nn  imported  B:irb  mare. 


00  THE    TUOKOrGUBKED    HORSE. 

Diomed  (winner  of  the  Derby,  1780)  by  Florizel  by  Herod  by  Tartar  by  Partner 
by  Jigg  by  Byerly  Turk,  dam  sister  to  Juno  by  Spectator  by  Crab  by  Alcock  Arabian, 
out  of  Horatia  by  Blank,  sou  of  the  Godoli)liin  Arabian. 

His  sous.  Sir  Archy,  dam  imji.  Castianira  by  Kockiugbam  by  Highliycr  by  Herod, 
out  of  Tabitha  by  Treutham. 

Ball's  Florizel,  dam  by  imp.  Shark  by  Marske,  sire  of  O'Kelly's  Ecli|isf,  out  of 
daughter  of  Harris'  imp.  Eclipse  by  Partner. 

Duroc,  dam  Amanda  by  Grey  Diomed  by  imp.  Medley  by  Gimcrack,  out  of  a 
daughter  of  Virgiuia  Cade.     Potomac,  Hamiltonian,  Virgiuiiis,  Vingt'un,  etc. 

His  daughters  in  England,  Young  Giantess,  dam  Giantess  by  Matcheni,  the  dam 
of  .Sorcerer  by  Trumpator,  Eleanor  by  Whiskey,  the  first  mare  that  ever  -non  the  Oaks 
and  Derby  and  the  dam  of  Muley  by  Orville,  Julia  by  Whiskey,  dam  of  Phantom 
(winner  of  the  Derby,  1811)  by  Walton,  Cressida  by  Whiskey  (dam  of  Antar  by  Hap- 
hazard, winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  1819),  aud  inq).  Priam  (winner  of  the  Derby, 
1830,  and  two  Goodwood  Cups)  by  Emilius,  and  a  Walton  mare,  dam  of  Langar  and 
his  brother  Nicolo  (winner  of  the  2.000  Guineas,  1823)  by  Selim. 

In  America  the  diims  of  Henry,  Cicero,  Shylock,  Duchess  of  Marlborough,  Lady 
Chesterfield.  Haiue's  Maria,  etc. 

Sir  Archy  got  Kattler,  Sumpter,  Childers  aud  Flirtilla,  dam  by  imp.  Roliin  Red- 
breast, son  of  Sir  Peter  by  Highflyer  by  Herod,  out  of  daughter  of  imjj.  Obscurity, 
sou  of  Eclipse. 

Sir  Archy  Montorio  and  Sir  Archy  of  Triinsport,  out  of  Transport  by  Virginius, 
eon  of  imp.  Diomed. 

Marion,  Stockholder  and  Sir  Charles,  out  of  daughters  of  imp.  Citizen,  son  of 
Pacolet  by  Blank  by  Godolphin  Arabian. 

The  brothers  Pacific  and  Bertrand,  dam  Eliza  by  imp.  Bedford,  son  of  Dungannon 
by  Eclipse,  out.  of  imp.  Mambriua  by  Mamliriuo. 

Virginian  aud  Director,  dam  Merctrix  by  Magog,  sou  of  Chanticleer  by  imp. 
Wildair. 

Saxe  W^eimar,  Kosciusko  and  Crusader,  dam  Lottery  by  imp.  Bedford,  out  of  imj). 
Anviliua  by  Auvil,  son  of  Herod. 

Contention,  d.am  by  imp.  Dare  Devil,  son  of  Magnet  by  Herod. 

Zingauee  (Garrison's),  dam  Miss  Chance  by  imp.  Chance,  son  of  Lurcher  by 
Duugaunou  by  Eclipse. 

Cicero,  dam  by  imp.  Diomed. 

Arab,  Brilliant,  Tariff,  Geu.  Brooke,  the  good  mares  Coquette  and  Eliza  Riley, 
dam  Bet  Bounce  by  imp.  Sir  Harry,  sou  of  Sir  Peter. 

John  Richards,  dam  by  Rattle,  sou  of  imp.  Shark,  Sea  Gull,  dam  Nancy  Air  by 
imp.  Bedford,  Industry,  dam  bj'  Ball's  Florizel. 

Timoleon,  dam  by  imp.  Saltram,  son  of  Eclipse,  out  of  a  daughter  of  Syuimes' 
Wildair,  son  of  imp.,  Fearnought  by  Regulns  by  the  Godolphin  Arabian. 

Timoleon  got  Boston  (winuer  of  34  four-mile  heat  aud  9  three-mile  heat  races), 
dam  sister  to  Tuckahoe  by  Ball's  Florizel,  sou  of  l)iouu<l,  graudam  by  imp.  Alderman, 
son  of  Pot-8-o-'s  by  Eclipse,  out  of  daughter  of  imj).  Clockfast. 

Boston  got  Lexington  (4  miles,  7.193  and  7.233),  dam  Alice  Carneal  by  imp. 
Sarpedon,  out  of  Rowena  by  Sumpter,  Lecompte  ^4  miles,  7.26,  7.383),  dam  Reel  by 
imp.  (ilencoe,  out  of  imp.  Gallopade  by  Cattou. 

Red  Eye,  dam  Lucy  Long  by  imp.  Priam,  Commodore,  dam  Rosalie  Somers  by  Sir 
Charles,  Cracker,  dam  by  Lance,  sou  of  American  Eclipse,  Ringgold,  dam  Flirtilla, 
Jr.,  by  Sir  Archy,  Tally  Ho,  dam  Nancy  Nornuiu  by  Tom  Tough.  The  noted  mares 
Nina  (dam  of  Planet,  Exchecqucr,  etc.),  dam  imp.  Frolicksome  Fanny  by  Lottery, 
Madeline,  gramlam  of  Iro(iuois,  dam  Magnolia  by  imp.  Gleneoo,  Bostona,  dam  Creusa 
by  imj).  Priam,  (iold]>in,  dam  imp.  GoUlwire  by  Whalebone. 

Lexington  got  Kentucky  (1  miles,  7.3I2),  Daniel  Boone  and  Gilroy,  dam  Mag- 
nolia by  imp.  (ilencoe.  Monarchist'  (3  miles,  5.34^  ;  four  miles,  7.33^,  both  over 
Jerome  Park  old  track),  dam  Mildred  by  imp.  Glencoe,  Norfolk  (3  mile  heats  in 
Ii.27i,  5.29J),  (lam  Novice  by   imp.  (ilc^ncoe,  Asteroid  (never  beaten),  dam  Nc1im1;>  by 


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imp.  Glencoe,  Tom  Ochiltree,  dam  Katona  by  Voucher,  son  of  Wagiier,  Loadstone, 
Lightning,  Thunder  and  Lancaster,  dam  Blue  Bonnet  by  imp.  Hedgeford,  Harry 
Bassett  and  Charley  Howard,  dam  Canary  Bird  by  imp.  Albion. 

Eubicon,  Beacon,  Bayswater,  Baywood,  Bayonet  and  Preakuess  brothers,  dam 
Bay  Leaf  by  imp.  Yorkshire,  son  of  St.  Nicholas  by  Emilius. 

Coltou,  dam  Topaz  by  imp.  Glencoe,  Jack  Malone  and  Pat  Malloy,  danv  Gloriana 
by  American  Eclipse. 

Vaushall  and  Foster,  dam  Verona  by  imp.  Yorkshire,  out  of  imp.  Britannia  by 
Muley. 

Hunter's  Lexington,  dam  Sally  Lewis  by  imp.  Glencoe. 

Wanderer  and  Uncas  (IJ  miles  in  2.21J),  dam  Coral  by  Vandal,  out  of  imp. 
Cairngorm  by  Cotherstone,  War  Dance,  dam  Reel  by  imp.  Glencoe,  Kingfisher,  dum 
imp.  Eltham  Lass  by  Kingston. 

Merrill  and  Marion,  dam  Miriam  by  imp.  Glencoe. 

Duke  of  Magenta,  dam  Magenta  by  imji.  Y'orkshire. 

Lever  and  Legatee,  out  of  Levity  by  imp.  Trustee  by  Catton,  and  the  following 
noted  mares,  Sprightly,  dam  of  Volturno,  Susan  Beane,  dam  of  Sensation,  Onondaga, 
Stratford,  Susquehanna  (Potomac's  dam),  Jamaica  (dam  of  Foxhall),  Nevada  (dam 
of  Luke  Blackburu),  ^Erolite,  dam  of  Spendthrift,  Miser,  Fellowcraft  (4  miles,  T.WJ), 
Rutherford,  etc.,  Idlewild  (4  miles,  7.26i),  dam  of  Wildidle  (4  miles,  7.25i),  Maiden, 
dam  of  Parole,  Powhattan,  James  A.,  etc.,  Hester,  dam  of  Springbok  (2^  miles,  3.56), 
Florence,  dam  of  Hindoo  and  graudam  of  Firenzi. 

Hira,  dam  of  Himyar,  Arizona,  dam  of  Aranza,  Regan,  dam  of  Vigil,  Vera 
Cruz,  etc.  Salina,  dam  of  Salvator  (1  mile,  1.3oi),  Minx,  dam  of  Monitor,  Waltz,  dam 
of  Glidelia,  La  Polka,  dam  of  Post  Guard  (Gen.  Philiiis),  Heel  and  Toe,  Strathspey, 
etc.  Kathleen,  dam  of  Geo.  Kinney,  Sarong,  dam  of  Aristides,  Crucifix,  dam  of  Fair 
Play,  Semper  Felix  (dam  of  Leonatus  and  great  graudam  of  Longstreet),  Mattie  Gross, 
dam  of  Grenada,  Mate,  etc.  Nannie  Holtou,  dam  of  Ten  Broeck,  Squeez'em,  dam  of 
Day  Star,  Sylph,  etc.  Stamps,  dam  of  Katie  Pearce,  Louisette,  Preciosa,  etc.  La 
Henderson,  dam  of  Ferida  (4  miles,  7.23^),  Aella,  Virgilian,  Ferona,  etc.  Susan  Ann, 
damofThora.  Lute,  dam  of  Virginius  and  grandam  of  Troubadour,  Minnie  Minor, 
dam  of  Warwick,  Wanda,  John  Ledford,  etc. 

Herod  got  Woodpecker  out  of  Miss  Ramsden  by  Cade,  son  of  Godolphin  Arabian. 
Woodpecker  got  imp.  Buzzard,  dam  Misfortune  by  Dux,  son  of  Matchem.  Buzzard 
got  the  three  brothers  Castrel,  Selim  and  Rubens,  dam  by  Alexander,  sou  of  Eclipse, 
grandam  by  Highflyer,  sou  of  Herod.  Castrel  got  Bustard,  sire  of  Heron,  out  of  Miss 
Haj)  by  Shuttle,  Pantaloon,  out  of  Idalia  by  Peruvian,  son  of  Sir  Peter  by  Highflyer. 
Pantaloon  got  The  Libel,  out  of  Pas(iuiuade,  sister  to  Touchstone  by  Camel,  Wind- 
hound,  Hobble  Noble,  The  Reiver  and  Elthiron,  out  of  Phryne  by  Touchstone, 
Sleight  of  Hand,  out  of  Decoy  by  Filho-da-Puta,  in  Herod  line.  The  Libel  got 
Traducer  out  of  Arethusa  by  Elis.  Traducer  got  imp.  Sir  Modred  and  Cheviot,  out  of 
Idalia  by  Cambuscan,  son  of  Newmiiister.  Windhound  got  Thormanby  out  of  Alice 
Hawthorn  by  Muley  Moloch,  Eclipse  line.  Thormanby  got  Plaudit  out  of  Plausible  by 
Springy  Jack,  Charibert,  out  of  Gertrude  by  Saunterer,  imp.  Glengarry,  out  of  Carbine 
by  Rifleman,  Rouge  Rose,  the  dam  of  Benil'or,  and  Violet,  the  grandam  of  Melton. 
Plaudit,  his  son,  got  Balfe  out  of  Bohemia  by  Weatherbit,  Eclipse  line.  Selim  was 
the  sire  of  Langar,  out  of  a  daughter  of  Walton,  sou  of  Sir  Peter.  Laugar  got  Klis  and 
Epirus  out  of  Olympia  by  .Sir  Oliver,  the  latter  the  sire  of  Pyrrhus  the  First,  out  of 
Fortress  by  Defeuce.  Langar  got  A'ulture,  the  dam  of  Orlando,  out  of  Kite  by 
Bustard,  son  of  Castrel.  Selim  got  .Sultan,  out  of  Bacchante  by  Williamson's  Ditto, 
sou  of  Sir  Peter  by  Highflyer. 

Glencoe  (winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  1834,  the  Ascot  Gold  and  Goodwood  Cups)  by 
Sultan,  son  of  Selim  by  (imp.)  Buzzard  by  Woodpecker  by  Herod,  dam  Trampoline  by 
Tramp,  son  of  Dick  Andrews  by  Joe  Andrews  by  Eclipse,  grandam  Web  by  Waxy,  son 
-of  Pot-8-o-s  by  Eclipse,  out  of  PcncloiH'  by  Trumpator,  sou  of  Conductor  by  Matchem. 

Glencoe  got  Panic,  dam  Sally  Morgan  by  imp.  Emancipation,  sou  of  Whisker  by 
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Star  Davis,  dam  Margaret  Wood  by  imp.  Priam.  .Star  Davis  got  Day  Star,  dam 
Squeoz'em  iiy  Lexington. 

Glencoe  also  got  Vandal,  dam  by  imp.  Tranby,  sou  of  Blacklock  by  Wliitelock 
by  Hambletoniau  by  King  Fergus  by  Eclipse,  grandam  Lneilla  by  Trumpator,  out  of 
Lucy  by  Orphan,  son  of  Ball's  Florizel. 

Wild  Irishman  aud  Frankfort  out  of  Mary  Morris  by  Medoc.  Highllyer  and 
Basveochi,  dam  C'astinet  by  imp.  Monarch,  son  of  Priam 

Glencoe  got  a  number  of  superior  brood  mai'es,  such  as  Magnolia,  dam  of  Ken- 
tucky, Daniel  Boone,  Gilroy  and  Madeline,  the  grandam  of  Iroquois. 

Reel,  dam  of  Lecompte,  Starke,  Prioress,  War  Dance,  Fanny  Wells,  etc. 

Topa'^,  dam  of  Austerlitz,  Wagram,  Waterloo,  Lodi,  Colton,  etc.  Novice,  dam  of 
Norfolk.  Kitty  Clark,  dam  of  Maiden  (Parole  and  Powhattau's  dam),  and  La  Hen- 
derson, Ferida's  dam. 

Floriue,  dam  of  Idlewild  (Wildidle's  dam)  and  .Slrolite,  dam  of  Spendthrift, 
Miser,  Fellowcraft,  etc. 

Nebula,  dam  of  Asteroid,  Asterisk,  etc. 

Lightsome,  dam  of  Sprightly,  Nevada,  Salina  and  Crucifix. 

Mildred,  dam  of  Monarchist,  Minx  (Monitor's  dam),  Stamps,  Nora  Worth,  etc. 

Sally  Lewis,  dam  of  John  Morgan,  Hunter's  Lexington,  Susan  Beane  (dam  of 
Sensation,  Onondaga,  Stratford,  etc). 

Vandal  got  Virgil,  dam  Hymeuia  by  imp.  Yorkshire.  Ventilator,  dam  C'arolin  by 
imp.  Scythian.  Voltigeur,  dam  Duet  by  Highlander.  Vauderbilt,  dam  Melrose  by 
Childe  Harold.     Vagabond,  dam  Gem  by  Childe  Harold,  son  of  imp.  Sovereigu. 

Virgil  got  Hindoo,  dam  Florence  by  Lexington,  out  of  imji.  Weatherwitch  by 
Weatherbit. 

Hindoo  got  Hanover,  dam  Bourbon  Belle  by  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland. 

Virgil  got  Tremont,  dam  Ann  Fief  by  Alarm.  Vocalic,  dam  Acoustic  by  imp. 
Australian.  Ben  Ali,  dam  Ulrica  by  Lexington.  Vigil,  dam  Regan  by  Lexington. 
A'irgiliau,  dam  La  Henderson  by  Lexington.  Portland,  dam  Finework  by  Lexington. 
Isaac  Murphey,  dam  Mary  Howard  by  imp.  Hartington. 

Vamlerbilt  got  Madstone,  dam  Nina  Turner  by  Hiawatha,  son  of  imp.  Albiou. 

Vagabond  got  Judge  Morrow,  out  of  Moonlight  by  Joe  Johnson,  son  of  Huutei''* 
Lexington. 

Rubens  was  the  sire  of  Bobadil,  out  of  a  daughter  of  Skyscraper  ;  Peter  Lely,  out 
of  Stella  by  Sir  Oliver  ;  Teniers,  out  of  Snowdrop  by  Highland  Fling,  and  Defiance, 
the  dam  of  Defence,  out  of  Little  Folly  by  Highland  Fling. 

Woodi)ecker  got  imp.  Dragon,  out  of  Juno  by  Spectator,  and  Dragon  got  imp. 
Speculator,  dam  by  Herod.  Woodpec^ker  was  also  the  sire  of  Chanticleer,  out  of  a 
daughter  of  Eclipse,  she  out  of  Rosebud  by  Snap.  Chanticleer  got  Bob  Booty,  out  of 
lerne  by  Bagot,  son  of  Herod.  Bob  Booty  was  the  sire  of  Gniccioli,  the  tlam  of  Bii'd- 
catcher  and  Faugh-a-Ballagh.  Woodpecker  also  got  Colibri  and  Catharine,  out  of 
Camilla  by  Trentham.  Catharine  was  the  dam  of  Wanderer  aud  Golumpns  by  Go- 
hanna,  son  of  Mercury  by  Eclipse.  Herod  got  Highflyer,  dam  Rachel  by  Blank,  sou 
of  the  Godolphin  Arabian,  out  of  a  daughter  of  Regnliis  by  the  Godolphin  ^Vrabiau, 
tracing  to  a  Royal  mare.  Highflyer  never  paid  a  forfeit  or  was  beaten.  He  was  the 
sire  of  Delpini,  out  of  Countess  by  Blank.  Delpini  was  the  sire  of  Timothy,  out  of 
Cora  by  Matchem.  Delpiui  was  also  the  sire  of  Goldcnlocks,  the  dam  of  Soothsayer, 
out  of  Violet  by  Shark,  aud  of  Seymour,  out  of  Bay  Javelin  by  Javelin,  son  of  Eclipse. 
Highflyer's  most  celebrated  sou  was  Sir  Peter,  foaled  1784,  dam  Papillon  by  Snaj),  son 
of  Snip  liy  Flying  Childers,  grandam  Miss  Cleveland  by  Rcgulus,  son  of  tiodolphin 
Arabian,  tracing  through  the  liyerly  Turk  mare,  dam  of  the  two  True  Blues  to  the 
Burtmi  Barb  mare,  as  conjecture<l.  Sir  Petc'r  got  Walton  and  Williamson's  Ditto, 
winner  of  the  Derby  in  180.S,  out  of  Arethusa  by  Dungannou,  son  of  Eclipse.  Sir 
Harry  (imported),  wiinicr  of  the  Derby  in  1798,  out  of  Matron  by  Alfred,  son  of  Mat- 
ihem.  Stamford,  imp.  Ar<-hdnke,  winner  of  the  Derby  in  17;ti(,  and  Paris,  winner  of 
th(^  Derby  in  18()(i,  out  of  Horatia,  sister  to  Ac-hilles  by  K<'li|)ae.  Imp.  Kobiu  Ued- 
))reast,  out  of  \Vr(^n  by  Woodpecker.     Walton  got  I'liautom,  winner   of  flic  Derby  in 


THE   THOROUGHBRED    HORSE.  93 

1811,  imt  of  Julia  by  Whiskey,  and  Partisan,  out  of  Parasol  by  Pot-8-o-"s.  Phautom 
was  the  sire  of  Cobweb,  dam  of  Bay  Middleton,  and  also  of  the  dam  of  Voltaire,  sire 
of  Voltigeiir,  and  his  blood  is  found  iu  many  of  our  best  pedigrees. 

Hay  Middleton  by  Sultau,  son  of  Selim  by  imp.  Buzzard,  dam  Cobweb  by 
Phantom,  son  of  Walton  by  Sir  Peter,  grandam  Filagree  by  Soothsayer,  son  of 
Sorcerer  by  Trumpator  by  Conductor  by  Matchem,  out  of  Web  by  Waxy,  son  of  Pot- 
8-o-'s  by  Eclijise. 

His  sous : 

Autocrat,  dam  Empress  by  Emilius,  son  of  Orville  by  Beningbrough  bj-  King 
Fergus,  out  of  Maugehvurzel  by  Merlin,  son  of  Castrel  by  imp.  Buzzard. 

Cowl,  dam  Crucitis  by  Priam  (imported),  son  of  Emilius,  grandam  Octaviaua  by 
Octaviau,  son  of  Stripling  by  Phoeuomeuou  by  Herod. 

Cowl  is  sire  of  The  Confessor,  dam  Forest  Fly  by  Mosquito,  son  of  Emiliu.s,  out  of 
Walfruna  by  Velocipede,  son  of  Blacklock.  Sire  also  of  Miss  Sellon,  grandam  of  Her- 
mit by  Newmiuster,  and  Kantaka  by  Scottish  Chief  (in  Algeria  Stud),  out  of  Belle 
Dame  by  Bel.shazzar,  sou  of  Blacklock. 

Cowl  is  also  sire  of  Madame  Eglantine  (dam  of  Rosicrucian  and  The  Palmer  by 
Beadsman),  out  of  Diversion  by  Defence,  son  of  Whalebone. 

The  Flying  Dutchnuin  (dam  Barbelle  by  Sandbeck,  son  of  Catton  by  Golumpus, 
grandam  Darioletta  by  Amadis,  sou  of  Don  Quixote  by  Eclipse),  was  the  sire  of  Am- 
sterdam, dam  Urania  by  Idle  Boy,  son  of  Satan  by  Lottery  by  Tramp,  grandam  Venus 
by  Laugar,  out  of  Vesta  by  Governor,  sou  of  Trumjiator.  He  was  also  sire  of  Dollar, 
dam  Payment  by  Slaue,  son  of  Royal  Oak  by  Catton  by  Golumpus,  grandam  Receipt 
by  imp.  Rowton,  son  of  Oiseau  by  Camillus  by  Hambletouiau. 

Dollar  is  sire  of  the  French  horse  Salvator,  dam  Sauvagine  by  Ion,  sou  of  Cain  by 
Paulowitz,  out  of  Cuckoo  by  Ells,  son  of  Langar,  and  Fontainebleau,  dam  Fiulande 
by  Ion,  out  of  Fraudulent  by  Venison,  son  of  Partisan  by  Walton. 

The  Flying  Dutchman  got  also  Dutch  Skater,  dam  Fulvie  by  Gladiator,  sou  of 
Partisan,  out  of  Boutique  by  Giges,  sou  of  imp.  Priam;  Ellington  (winner  of  the 
Derby  in  ISjo).  dam  Ellerdale  by  Lanercost,  son  of  Liverpool  by  Tramp,  out  of  a  mare 
by  Tom  Boy,  son  of  Jerry  by  Smoleusko  ;  Jarnac,  dam  Joliette  by  Surplice,  son  of 
Touchstone  by  Camel,  out  of  Jessamine  by  Paragone  by  Touchstone ;  Ignoramus, 
18.">4,  dam  Ignorance  by  The  Little  Known,  son  of  Muley  by  Orville,  out  of  Bohemienne 
by  Confederate,  son  of  C'omus  by  Sorcerer ;  Tom  Bowline,  1857,  dam  Miss  Bowe  by 
Catton,  son  of  Golumpus  by  Gohanna,  out  of  Tranby's  dam  by  Orville. 

Dutch  Skater  got  Insulaire,  dam  Green  Sleeves  by  Beadsman,  son  of  Weatherbit 
by  Sheet  Anchor,  out  of  Mrs.  Quickley  by  Longbow. 

Gladiator  by  Partisan,  son  of  Walton,  dam  Pauline  by  Moses,  son  of  Whalebone 
or  Seymour  by  Delpini,  out  of  Quadrille  by  Selim,  son  of  imij.  Buzzard.  Gladiator 
got  Fitz  Gladiator,  dam  Zarah  by  Reveller,  son  of  Comus  by  Sorcerer,  out  of  sister  to 
Wouvermaus  by  Rubens,  sou  of  imp.  Buzzard. 

Fitz  Gladiator  got  C'ompiegne,  out  of  Maid  of  Hart  by  The  Provost,  son  of  The 
Saddler  by  Waverley,  out  of  Martha  Lynn  (Voltigeur".s  dam)  by  JIulatto.  Compiigue 
was  sire  of  imp.  Mortemer,  dam  C'omtesse  Ijy  The  Baron  or  Xuucio,  the  latter  son  of 
I'lenipotentiary  by  Emilius,  out  of  Eusebia  by  Emilius. 

Jlortemer  was  sire  of  St.  Christophe  (winner  of  the  Grand  Prize  of  Paris),  out 
of  Isoliiie  by  Ethelbort ;  Verneuil  (winner  of  the  Gold  Vase,  Gold  Cup  and  Alexandra 
I'late  at  Ascot),  out  of  Regalia  by  Stockwell ;  Chamant  (winner  of  2,000  Guineas), 
out  of  Araucaria  by  Ambrose,  in  France  ;  Exile  (a  grand  r.ace-horse  in  America),  out 
of  imp.  Second  Hand  by  Stockwell;  Pontico,  out  of  imp.  Agenoria  by  Adventurer; 
Winfred,  out  of  Minnie  Minor  by  Lexington ;  Cyclops,  Cambyses  and  Cleofas,  out  of 
Lizzie  Lucas  by  imp.  Australian;  Cholula  (Stiegen)  and  Cataline,  out  of  Fanny  Lud- 
low by  imp.  Eclipse  ;  Heimdal,  Housatonic  and  Iconoclast,  out  of  Vandalite  by  Van- 
dal; Savanac,  out  of  Sly  Boots  by  Rivoli,  son  of  Revenue,  with  Wanda,  Chimera, 
Restless,  Heva,  Saluda  and  Unrest.  Fitz  Gladiator  was  also  sire  of  Orphelin,  out  of 
Echelle  by  Sting.  Gladiator  sired  Ventre-St.-Gris,  out  of  Belle  de  Nuit  by  Young 
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Gladiator  also  got  Sweetmeat,  ilam  Lollypop  liy  Starch  or  Voltaire,  the  latter  sou 
of  Blacklock,  out  Belinda  by  Blackloek. 

Sweetmeat  got  Macaroni,  dam  Jocose  by  Pantaloon,  son  of  Castrel  by  imp.  Buz- 
zard, out  of  Banter  (Touchstone's  dam)  by  Master  Henry,  son  of  Orville. 

Macaroni  got  C'ouroune  de  Fer,  out  of  Miss  Agnes  by  Birdcatcher ;  Maximilian, 
dam  Duchess  by  St.  Alb.ans  ;  Macgregor,  out  of  Necklace  by  The  Fallow  Buck  ;  imp. 
Maccaroon,  dam  .Sougstress  by  Chanticleer,  son  of  Birdcatcher,  out  of  Mrs.  Carter  by 
Humphrey,  son  of  Sandbeck;  imp.  Moccasin,  dam  Madame  Strauss  by  King  Tom,  he 
the  sire  of  Vampire,  Amazon,  Disdain,  etc.  Maccaroon  is  the  sire  of  Macduff,  out  of 
Jersey  Lass  by  imp.  King  Ernest,  son  of  Kiug  Tom ;  Macbeth,  out  of  Jersey  Belle 
(sister  to  Spendthrift  and  Fellowcraft)  by  imp.  Australian ;  Gregory,  dam  imp. 
Abundance  by  Kaiser,  son  of  Skirmisher  by  ^'oltigeur ;  Masher,  dam  Miss  Bassett 
(sister  to  Harry  Bassett)  by  Lexington. 

Sweetmeat  got  Parmesan,  dam  Gruyere  by  Verulam,  son  of  Lottery  by  Tramp, 
out  of  Jeunala  by  Touchstone. 

Parmesan  got  Favonius  (winner  of  the  Derby,  1871),  out  of  Zephyr  by  King 
Tom  ;  Cremorne  (winner  of  the  Derby,  1872),  out  of  Rigolboche  by  Rataplan  ;  Hop- 
bloom,  out  of  Cognisaunce  by  Stockwell ;  D'Estouruel,  out  of  a  daughter  of  Chanti- 
cleer, sou  of  Birdcatcher;  Strachino,  out  of  Lady  Blanche  by  Voltigeur ;  imp. 
Strachino,  out  of  May  Belle  by  Hetman  Platoff. 

Favonius  got  Sir  Bevys  (Derby  winner,  1879),  dam  Lady  Laugdeu  by  Kettle- 
drum, son  of  Rataplan,  out  of  Haricot  by  Mango  or  Lanercost. 

Sweetmeat  got  Carnival,  dam  Volatile  by  Buckthorn,  son  of  Veuison.  Carnival 
got  Mask,  out  of  Meteor  by  Thunderbolt,  son  of  Stockwell,  and  Scobell,  out  of  Lady 
Sophie  by  King  Tom. 

Sweetmeat  got  Saccharometer,  out  of  Defamation  by  lago,  he  the  sire  of  Cucum- 
ber, out  of  Aminette  by  Birdcatcher,  and  Vanderdeckeu,  out  of  Stolen  Momeuts  by 
Melbourne,  Lozenge,  out  of  Down-with-the-Dust  by  Star  of  Erin,  son  of  Ishmael  by 
Sultan. 

Partisan  -was  also  the  sire  of  Glaucus,  out  of  Naiiine  by  Selim.  Glaucus  got  The 
Nob  and  he  got  The  Nabob,  and  The  Nab"b  got  Vermouth  and  Bois  Roussel.  Vermouth 
got  Boiard.  The  Nabob  also  got  Nutbou.ne  and  Nutbourue  got  imp.  Woodlands,  out 
of  Whiteface  by  Turnus.  Glaucus  was  also  sire  of  Milkmaid,  the  grandam  of  Ber- 
tram, sire  of  Robert  the  Devil. 

Sir  Peter  was  sire  of  Sir  Paul  and  Paulina,  out  of  PeSvet  by  Tandem,  son  of  Syphon. 
Sir  Paul -was  the  sire  of  Paulowitz,  out  of  Evelina  by  Highflyer.  Paulina  won  the 
St.  Leger  in  1607  and  was  the  dam  of  Galatea  l>y  Amadis,  the  dam  of  Soldier's  Joy, 
both  distinguished  brood  mares.  Paulowitz  gut  Cain,  out  of  a  daughter  of  Paynator 
by  Tnimpator.  Cain  got  Ion,  out  of  Margaret  by  Edmund,  and  Ion  got  Wild  Dayrell, 
out  of  Ellen  Middleton  by  Bay  Middleton. 

Wild  Dayrell  by  Ion,  sou  of  Cain  by  Paulowitz  by  Sir  Paul  by  Sir  Peter  by 
llighllyt'r  by  Herod,  dam  Ellen  Middleton  by  Bay  Middleton  by  Sultan  by  Selim  by 
ISu/zard  by  Woodpecker  by  Herod,  graudam  Alyrrha  l)y  Malek,  son  of  Blacklock  by 
Wliilelock  by  liambletouian  by  King  Fergus  by  Eclipse,  out  of  Bessy  by  Young 
Gouty,  son  of  Gouty  by  Sir  Peter. 

Wild  Dayrell  got  Buccaneer,  out  of  daughter  of  Little  Red  Rover,  sou  of  Tiauip. 
Buccaneer  got  Kisl)er  (winner  of  the  Derliy  in  187G),  out  of  Mineral  by  Rataplan. 
Kisber  is  the  sire  of  imp.  Viola  (Victory's  dam),  out  of  Parma  by  Parmesan.  Buc- 
caneer got  See  Saw,  out  of  Margery  Daw  by  Brocket,  son  of  Melbourne.  See  Saw  got 
Bruce  (winner  of  the  Grand  Prize  of  Paris),  out  of  Carine  by  Stockwell.  Buccaneer  also 
got  imp.  Felucca,  out  of  Revival  by  Newminster.  Felucca  is  the  dam  of  Felicia,  Feu 
Follet  (dam  of  St.  l'lorian),.etc. 

Wild  Dayrell  got  Bold  Dayrell,  out  of  Rosina  by  The  Emperor,  son  of  Defence. 
Bold  Dayrell  is  sire  of  imp.  Lady  Darrell  and  imp.  L'ichmouil,  out  of  Miss  Harriot  by 
Kettledrum. 

Wild  Dayrell  also  got  Wild  .Mdoi-  au.l  Wild  Oats,  out  of  The  Golden  Horn  by 
llarkawav,  (inv  Darrdl,  out  of  Rcgiuella   by   Kiug  Tom,   and   iuip.  Tlic  Rake,  out  of 


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England's  Beauty  by  BirJcatchei',  sire  of  Diinilee.  Wild  Moor  is  sire  of  iiup.  Wild 
Blossom,  a  good  brood  mare. 

lou.  was  also  the  sire  of  Tadiuor,  out  of  Palmyra  by  Sultan,  sou  of  Seliiu.  Tadmor 
was  the  sire  of  Seclusion,  the  daiu  of  the  great  Hermit  by  Newminster.  Tadmor  also 
sired  Palm,  the  grandani  of  Petronel  by  Musket.  Sir  Peter  got  Sir  Oliver,  out  of 
Fanny  by  Diomed,  and  Hiiphazard,  out  of  Miss  Hervey  hy  Etliiise,  and  he  got  Filho- 
da-Puta,  out  of  Mrs.  Barnet  by  Waxy.  Filho-da-Puta  got  C'ohvick,  out  of  Stella  by 
Sir  Oliver,  imp.  Maria  Black,  the  dam  of  Bay  Leaf,  one  of  the  grandest  brood  mares 
ever  in  America,  and  Leda,  the  graudam  of  Voltigenr,  and  imp.  Hedgford,  out  of  Miss 
Craigie  by  Orville.  Hedgford  was  a  success  in  this  country,  sire  of  Rutiin.  Duane, 
Blue  Bonnet,  dam  of  Loadstone,  Lightuing,  Thunder,  Lancaster,  eti'.,  and  Fiatt  (the 
Blue  filly),  the  dam  of  Hunter's  Glencoe,  Kate  Hunter,  Liz  Morgan  and  Blue  Bells,  to 
which  Tenny  traces.  Herod  also  got  Phcenomenon,  out  of  Frenzy  by  Eclipse,  who  got 
Anvil,  that  sired  the  graudam  of  Economist  and  Stripling,  the  sire  of  Octavian. 

Phcenomeuou  was  also  sire  of  Rosaliud,  dam  of  Whitelock.  Herod  got  Drone, 
out  of  Lily  by  Blank,  Bagot,  ovit  of  Marotte  by  Matchem,  aud  Maria,  th3  dam  of  the 
noted  Waxy  by  Pot-8-o-'s,  out  of  Lisette  by  Snap.  The  Byerly  Turk  class  is  becom- 
ing extinct  in  England  ;  the  best  representatives  are  found  in  America.  There  is 
nothing  in  the  male  line  from  Glencoe  in  Europe,  while  we  have  Hindoo,  Hanover, 
Tremout,  Vocalic,  Ventilator,  Vanderbilt,  and  his  son  Madstone,  Day  Star,  Vagabond. 
From  Diomed,  through  Boston  and  his  son  Lexington,  Vauxhall,  Uncas,  Wanderer, 
Duke  of  Magenta,  Monday,  Joe  Hooker,  Grinstead  and  a  few  others.  It  is  the  inter- 
est of  America  to  preserve  this  blood.  The  representatives  of  it  now  alive  were  the 
equals  oil  the  turf  of  any  ever  bred  in  Europe. 

The  Godolphiu  Arabian.  The  Godolphin  Arabian  was  said  to  have  drawn 
a  cart  in  the  streets  of  Paris,  France.  He  was  purchased  and  brought  to  Eng- 
land by  Mr.  Coke  in  1730,  who  gave  him  to  Mr.  Williams,  keeper  of  the  St.  .lames' 
Cottee  House,  who  presented  him  to  Lord  Godolphiu.  Whether  he  was  an  Arabian  or 
a  Barb  is,a  disputed  point.  He  was  a  brown  bay,  about  fifteen  hands  high,  with  some 
white  on  the  oti'  hind  heel.  It  is  generally  admitted  that  he  contributed  more  to 
improve  the  thoroughbred  horse  than  any  stallion  either  before  or  since  his  time. 
He  accidentally  became  famous.  He  was  teaser  to  Hobgoblin  iu  1730  and  1731,  aud 
upon  the  latter  refusing  to  cover  Roxana,  she  was  bred  to  the  Godolphiu  Arabian ; 
from  that  cover  Roxana  produced  in  1732  Lath,  the  first  horse  the  Arabian  ever  got. 
Roxana  was  by  the  Bald  Galloway,  son  of  St.  Victor  Barb,  dam  Grey  Whynot  by  old 
Whynot,  son  of  Feuwick  Barb,  out  of  a  Royal  mare,  Roxaua's  dam,  sister  to  C'hauuter 
by  Akaster  Turk,  graudam  by  the  Leedes  Arabian,  great  grandam  by  Spanker,  out  of 
the  old  Morocco  mare.  Spanker's  own  dam  by  Lord  Fairfax's  Morocco  Barb,  she  out  of 
Old  Bald  Peg  by  an  Arabian,  out  of  a  Barb  mare.  It  will  thus  be  seen  that  Lath  was 
not  a  chance  horse,  his  dam  being  as  well  bred  as  any  mare  of  her  day,  and  a  race- 
mare  of-merit,  and  Lath  was  a  superior  race-horse  himself,  regarded  as  second  only 
to  Flying  Childers.  In  1734  Roxana  produceil  Cade,  the  own  brother  to  Lath,  and, 
although  he  was  not  celebrated  on  the  turf,  it  is  to  him  that  we  are  indebted  for  the 
Matchem  hue  of  blood.  Cade  lost  liis  dam  at  foaling,  and  was  brought  up  by  hand. 
He  was  a  horse  of  high  conformation,  aud  proved  one  of  the  best  of  stallions.  Cade 
got  Matchem,  1748,  and  Changeling  out  of  an  own  sister  to  Miss  Partner  by  Croft's 
Partner,  son  of  Jigg  by  Byerly  Turk,  graudam  Brown  Farewell  by  Makeless  (sou  of 
theOglethorpe.\rabiau),  tracingtothe  Layton  Barb  mare.  Matchem  was  distinguished 
on  the  turf  and  became  famous  in  the  stud.  He  sired  in  the  twenty-three  years  he 
was  in  the  stud  3.">4  winners  of  §755,48.5,  in  addition  to  cups,  etc.  Matchem  got  Con- 
ductor, 1767,  Alfred.  1770,  Georgiana,  1771,  Eyebright,  1777,  aud  Laurestinus,  1778,  all 
out  of  a  daughter  of  Snap  by  Snip,  graudam  by  Cullen  Arabian,  out  of  Grisewood's 
Lady  Thigh  by  Croft's  Partner,  etc.  Conductor  got  Imperator,  1776,  out  of  the  dam 
of  imp.  Royalist  by  Herod,  grandam  Carina  by  Marske,  sire  of  Eclipse.  Imperator  got 
Trumpator,  1782,  and  Pipator,  1786,  out  of  Brunette  by  Squirrel,  son  of  Traveler  by 
Partner,  grandam  Dove  by  Matchless,  son  of  the  Godolphin  Arabian.  Alfred  got 
imp.  Tickle  Toliy,  out   of  Cadia    by    lIei'o<l,  who    got    Sir   Solomon,  out    of  \c>ta  by 


102  THE    TII()i:()L:(iIlI!KEl)    IIOKSE. 

Dreadnought,  son  of  Meade's  Celcr  by  imj).  Janns,  aud  Sir  Solomon  got  Trumpator, 
out  of  a  daughter  of  Hickory,  son  of  inij).  Whip  hy  Saltram."  Cade  also  got  imp. 
Wildair,  IT.'jS,  out  of  a  daughter  of  Steady  by  Flying  Cliilders.  So  highly  was 
■Wiklair  valued  in  England,  that  he  was  repiuehased  and  sent  back  to  England,  but 
he  left  behind  him  in  America  Bashaw,  Sim's  Wildair  and  Old  Slamerkiu.  From  the 
latter  very  many  of  the  best  race-horses  of  our  day  and  many  excellent  stallions, 
including  Tlunnitou's  Rattler,  Sumpter  aud  Childers,  have  descended. 

Trumpator  got  Sorcerer,  out  of  Young  Giantess  by  Diomed,  grandam  Giantess  by 
Matclieni,  and  Paynator,  dam  by  Mark  Anthony,  son  of  Spectator.  Paynator  got  Dr. 
Syntax,  out  of  a  daughter  of  Beningbrough,  son  of  King  Fergus  by  Eclipse.  Dr. 
Syntax  was  the  sire  of  the  noted  mare  Beeswing,  the  dam  of  Newmiuster  by  Touch- 
stone. Newminster  is  sire  of  Herod  (sire  of  St.  Blaise),  Lord  Clifden  and  Advent- 
urer, the  sire  of  Ishmael  aud  imp.  Pizarro.  Paynator  was  also  the  sire  of  the  dam  of 
Cain,  sire  of  Ion,  the  sire  of  Tadmor  and  Wild  Dayrell.  Tadmor  is  sire  of  Seclusion, 
Hermit's  dam.  Sorcerer  was  the  sire  of  Comus,  out  of  Houghton  Lass  by  Sir  Peter. 
Comus  got  Humphrey  Clinker,  out  of  Clinkerina  by  Clinker,  sou  of  Sir  Peter. 

Melbourne,  1834,  by  Humplirey  Clinker,  sou  of  Comus  by  Sorcerer  by  Trumpator 
by  Conductor  by  Matchcm,  dam  by  Cervantes,  son  of  Don  Quixote  by  Eclipse, 
graiulam  by  Golumpus,  sou  of  Gohanua  by  Mercury  by  Eclipse,  out  of  sister  to 
Zodiac  by  St.  George,  sou  of  Highflyer  by  Herod. 

Melbourne  got  Young  Melbourne,  dam  Clarissa  by  Pautaloon,  sou  of  Castrel,  out 
of  daughter  of  (imp.)  Glencoe.  Y'oung  Melbourne  got  Pell  Mell  (out  of  Makeshift  by 
Voltigeur),  he  the  sire  of  Carlton,  out  of  Bonny  Spec  by  Speculum  ;  Stratt'ord  and 
Brother  to  Strafford,  out  of  daughter  of  Gameboy,  Statesman  aud  Gen.  Peel,  dam  by 
Orlando,  Rapid  Rhone  and  Brother,  out  of  mare  by  Lanercost  or  Retriever. 

Melbourne  got  The  Prime  Minister  (out  of  Pantalouade  by  Pantaloon),  he  the 
sire  of  Knight  of  the  Garter,  out  of  Rosa  Bonheur  by  Touchstone  ;  Arthur  Wellesley, 
out  of  La<ly  Barl>ara  by  Lanncelot ;  West  Australian,  dam  Mowerina  by  Touchstone, 
out  of  Emma  (dam  of  imp.  Trustee)  by  Whisker.  • 

West  Australian  won  the  2,000  Guineas,  Derby  and  St.  Leger  in  1853.  He  got 
The  Wizard,  dam  by  The  Cure,  Ruy  Bias  (out  of  Rosati  by  Gladiator),  he  tlie  sire  of 
Mourle,  Reluisantand  Financier;  Joskin  (ont  of  Peasant  Girl  by  The  Major,  son  of 
Sheet  Anchor),  he  the  sire  of  Plebei.an;  dam  Queen  Elizabeth  by  Autocrat ;  Solon,  dam 
by  Birdcatclu^r,  graudam  by  Hetman  Platoff,  out  of  Whim  by  Drone.  Solon  got 
Pliilaunnon,  out  of  S.atanella  by  Wild  Dayrell,  and  Barcaldine,  out  of  Ballyroo  by 
Belladrum.     Barcaldine  is  sire  of  Morion,  out  of  Chaplet  by  Beadsman. 

West  Australian  got  imp.  Australian,  dam  imp.  Emilia  by  Y'oung  Emilius,  out  of 
Persian  by  Whisker.  Australian  got  Spendthrift,  Fellowcraft,  Miser  and  Rntlierford, 
out  of  Aerolite  by  Lexington,  Helmbold,  Baden  Baden  aud  Barricade,  out  of  Lavender 
by  Wagner,  Springbok  aud  Aspinwall,  out  of  Hester  by  Lexington,  Wildidle,  ont  of 
Idlewihi  by  Lexington,  Wilful,  ont  of  imp.  Pussy  by  Diophantns,  and  Harry  O'Fallon, 
out  of  imp.  Sunny  South  by  Birdcatcher. 

Melbourne  is  also  the  sire  of  The  Slave,  dam  of  Lord  (^lifileu,  Cauezou,  Cymba, 
Marchioness,  and  of  The  Peer,  out  of  Cinizclli  by  Touchstone.  The  Peer  is  the  sire  of 
imp.  Darebin,  out  of  Lurline  by  Tradncer,  in  the  Rancho  ilel  Paso  Sliul  of  Mr.  .T.  B. 
Haggin.  Humphrey  Clinker  was  the  »ivv.  (d'  imp.  Clink,  the  dam  of  Ann  Watson,  she 
the  dam  of  Rhyuodyne  and  Watson  by  (Jleiudc.  Sorcerer  got  Smoleusko,  out  of 
Wowski  by  Mentor,  son  of  .Justice  by  1  linid.  Suiolensko  got  .lerry,  out  of  Louisa  by 
Orville,  and  Jerry  got  Tomboy,  out  of  li(\eswing's  dam  by  Ardrossan.  Tomboy  got 
(iameboy,  ont  of  Lady  Moore  Carew  by  Tranij),  and  Nutwith,  out  of  a  daughter  of 
Comus,  and  Nutwith  got  Knight  of  Kars,  (uit  of  Pocahontas  by  Glencoe.  Sorcerer 
also  got  Bonrbou,  out  of  a  daughter  of  Precipitate  by  Mercury,  son  of  Eclipse,  and 
Bourbon  was  the  sire  of  Fleur  de  Lis,  the  dam  of  imp.  Sovereign.  Smoleusko  is  the 
sire  of  the  dam  of  the  great  mare  imp.  Maria  Black,  dam  of  Baylcaf  by  imp.  York- 
shire, and  the  grandam  of  imp.  Galli>pade,  the  dam  of  the  notcil  RimI  liy  (ilencoe. 
Froui  these  nuires  some  of  our  most  famous  race-horses,  stalhous  and  lirood  mares  owe 
thiir  origin.     Sorcerer  also  got  Soothsayer,  out  of  (Joldeu   Locks  by  Dclpiui.     Sooth- 


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sayer  got  Tiresias,  winner  of  the  Derby,  out  of  Pledge  by  Waxy,  and  Filagroc,  the 
dam  of  imp.  Riddlesworth,  and  Cobweb,  the  dam  of  Bay  Middleton. 

The  Godolpbin  Arabian  also  got  the  Gower  Stallion,  out  of  sister  to  Tortoise  by 
AVhitefoot,  131ank,  Old  England  and  Janus,  out  of  the  Little  Hartley  mare,  by 
Bartlett's  Childers.  Babraham,  Mogul,  Marlborough  and  imp.  Selinia,  out  of  the 
Large  Hartley  mare  by  Hartley's  Blind  Horse,  son  of  the  Holderness  Turk.  Imp. 
Selima  was  the  dam  of  Ariel,  Partner  and  their  sister,  by  Moreton's  imp.  Traveler, 
son  of  Croft's  Partner;  Stella  aud  Ebony  by  imp.  Othello;  Bhick  Selima  by  imp. 
Fearnought,  sou  of  Eegulus.  It  is  from  one  of  the  above  fillies,  sister  to  Ariel  and 
Partner,  that  we  are  indebted  for  the  famous  race-mare  Mollie  Jackson,  whose  three- 
uiile  heat  race  in  .i.S.'ii,  5.34|,  5.28|  is  the  best  in  the  world,  and  she  is  the  dam  of 
Mouday  by  Colton,  and  he  the  sire  of  Joe  Hooker.  Her  daughter,  Fanny  Ludlow  by 
imp.  Eclipse,  is  the  <laui  of  Jamaica  by  Lexington,  and  she  the  dam  of  the  superior 
race-horse  Foxhall,  that  won  the  Grand  Prize  of  Paris,  the  Cesarewitch  and  Cam- 
bridgeshire Handicaps.  Blank  got  Rachel,  the  dam  of  the  noted  Highflyer  by  Herod, 
and  iuip.  Centinel,  out  of  Naylor  by  Cade,  son  of  the  Godolphin  Arabian.  Blank  got 
Pacolet,  out  of  Whiteneck  by  Crab.  Pacolet  got  imp.  Citizen,  out  of  Princess  by  Turk, 
son  of  Kegulus,  he  the  sire  of  the  dam  of  Marion.  Imp.  Citizen  got  Pacolet,  out  of  Mary 
Grey  by  Tippoo  Saib.  Pacolet  was  sire  of  Monsieur  Tonson,  Sir  Henry  Tonson  and  Sir 
Richard  Tonson,  out  of  Madame  Tonson  by  Top  Gallant.  Janus  got  imp.  Janus  out 
of  a  daughter  of  Fox,  and  Janus  got  Meade's  Celer,  out  of  Brandon  by  imp.  Aristotle, 
sou  of  the  Culleu  Arabian.  The  name  of  Celer  figures  in  many  of  our  best  racing 
pedigrees.  The  Godolphin  Arabian  got  Cripple  out  of  Blossom  l>y  Crab,  who  got  Gim- 
crack,  out  of  Miss  Elliot  by  Grisewood's  Partner,  son  of  Croft's  Partner  by  Jigg. 
Gimcrack  got  imp.  Medley,  out  of  Arminda  by  Snap,  son  of  Snip,  and  imp.  Clockfast, 
out  of  Miss  Ingram  by  Regulus.  Clockfast  was  the  sire  of  the  great  grandam  of 
Boston,  while  Medley  was  the  sire  of  Gray  Diomeu,  who  got  Amanda,  the  dam  of 
Duroc,  sire  of  Ameri<'an  Eclipse,  and  Melzar,  out  of  Kitty  Fisher  by  Symmes' Wildair. 
Melzar  got  Maria,  out  of  a  daughter  of  imp.  Highflyer,  sou  of  Highflyer  by  Herod,  and 
Maria  was  the  dam  of  Lady  Grey  by  Robin  Grey,  son  of  imp.  Royalist  by  imp. 
Saltram  by  Eclipse.  It  is  to  Lady  Gray  that  Lexington,  Vandal,  aud  all  the  Levity 
family,  iucUiding  Luke  Blackburn,  Salvator,  Leonatus,  Longstreet  and  other  noted 
horses,  trace  their  origin.  The  Godolphin  Arabian  got  Regulus,  out  of  Grey  Robinson 
by  tho  Bald  Galloway.  Regulus  w.as  famous  on  the  turf,  and  was  never  beaten. 
Regulus  got  Careless  and  imi).  Fearnought,  out  of  Silvertail  by  Heneage's  Whitenose, 
ison  of  the  Hall  Arabian,  and  South,  out  .of  a  daughter  of  Soreheels,  son  of  Jigg. 
South  got  imp.  Flimnap,  out  of  a  daughter  of  Cygnet,  son  of  the  Godolphin  Arabian. 
Regulus  got  Dragon,  out  of  Whimsey  by  Cullen  Arabiau,  and  Dragon  got  imp.  St. 
George,  out  of  Sally  by  Blank.  His  name  appears  in  many  of  our  best  pedigrees. 
Regulus  got  Spiletta,  the  dam  of  Eclipse,  out  of  Mother  Western  by  Smith's  son  of 
Snake,  and  the  mare  grandam  of  Herod's  great  son  Highflyer.  Imp.  Fearnought  got 
Symmes'  Wildair,  out  of  a  daughter  of  imp.  Jolly  Roger.  Wildair  was  the  sire  of  the 
grandam  of  Timoleon,  Fitzhugh's  Regulus,  Godolphin  and  Specimen,  out  of  imj). 
Jenny  Dismal  by  Dismal,  also  sou  of  the  Godolphin  Arabian,  Apollo,  Harris'  Eclipse, 
Dandridge's  Fearnought,  etc.  The  Godolphin  line  is  only  represented  on  the  other 
side  of  the  Atlantic  by  the  male  descendants  of  Melbourne,  of  which  the  best 
representative  is  Barcaldiue,  and  his  son  Morion,  out  of  Chaplet  by  Beadsman. 

In  America  we  have  a  number  of  very  highly  bred  race-horses  and  successful 
stallions  in  the  male  line  to  the  Godolphin  Arabian,  through  the  same  Melbourne 
line.  Wilful,  a  good  race-horse  and  sire  of  winners,  out  of  imp.  Pussy  by  Diojihautus, 
sou  of  Orlando.  The  brothers  .Spendthrift  (sire  of  Kingston,  Lamplighter,  etc.), 
Fellowcraft,  Rutherford  and  Miser,  the  latter  sire  of  Vorkville  Belle,  Harry  O'Fallon, 
sire  of  Terra  Cotta,  and  other  good  ones,  out  of  imp.  Sunny  South  by  Binlcatcher; 
Duke  of  Montrose,  out  of  Kelpie  by  Bonnie  Scotland  ;  Strathmore,  out  of  Breuua  by 
Knight  of  St.  George ;  Leinster,  out  of  Luileme  by  Lexington  ;  Wildidle  (4  miles, 
7.2.5i),  out  of  Idlewild  (4  miles,  7.26^)  by  Lexington;  Algerine,  out  of  Nina  by  Bos- 
ton ;    ."Springbok,   out   of  Hester  by    Lexington;  imp.    Darebin,    out   of   Lurline  by 


104  THE   THOROUGHBRED   HOKSE. 

TraduotT.  There  is  then  no  necessity  to  send  abroad  for  trash  to  improve  this  line 
of  blood.  In  fact,  any  student  of  tlio  stud  booli,  or  others  who  have  read  and 
digested  the  l)ook  on  the  thoroughbred  liorse,  must  be  convinced  that,  whether  we 
go  to  the  Eclipse,  Herod  or  Matcheni  lines  of  blood,  we  have  as  good  in  each  and 
every  class  as  can  be  found  in  the  world. 


THE 


BREEDERS'  HAND  BOOK  AND  GUIDE. 


ABBREVIATIONS. 


Am American. 

Anc Ancusier,  that  means  Duke  of  Ancaster's. 

Ar Arabian. 

JBabr Babraliam. 

BM Bolton. 

Br.  ar  Broth Brotlier. 

Dan Daughter. 

Fl.  Childere Flying  ChUders. 

God Godolphin. 

h.. Hor^e. 

B.  C. Hampton  Conrr. 

Ir Irish. 

m Mare. 

Sir  Peter  T Sir  Peter  Teazle. 

T Turk. 

T.  Siceep$tak€s Turner's  Sweepstakes. 

W'8  Ditto WiJliamson's  Ditto. 

T. Young. 

* bay. 

bl.  orblk black. 

br brown. 

ch chestnut. 

ro roan. 

X  Means  double  parentage,  which  is  given  on  foot  line  of  page. 

§  See  for  foot  line  of  page. 

by  [Selini  07]  Soothsayer means  has  double  parentage,  and  Soothsayer 

is  accepted  as  sire. 

*Dwmed by  imported  Diomed 

Diomfd* got  by  Diomed  in  England  before  his  ex- 
portation. 

t  Fisherman means  imponed  from  England  to  Australia. 

*  [The  names  in  the  last  four  instances  are  only  given  as  example,  and  the  marks  hold  good  for  every 
other  animal.] 

The  top  line  on  the  pages  of  pedigrees  extends  the  tail  male  line,  which  ceases  on  the  7th  cross,  to  the 
Byerly  Turk.  Darley  Ar.  or  God.  Ar. 

The  tables  give  the  pedigree  full  in  h  crosses  :  after  the  5th  cross  is  given  the  pedigree  of  the  respective 
animal  in  the  female  line  to  the  9th  cross. 


108  The  Breeders'  Hand  Book  and  Guide. 


IMPORTED  ABINGDON. 

The  property  of  J.  T).  Lucas,  Goodwood  Siud,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Abingdon  by  Wenlock  (winner  of  the  St.  Leger  in  1872),  best  sou  of  Lord  ClifJeu, 
Tvas  foaled  in  1H87,  bred  by  Lord  Norreys,  dam  Lady  Laugdeu  (dam  of  Hampton, 
winner  of  the  Doucaster  Cup,  Goodwood  Cup  and  Epsom  Gold  Cups,  and  Sir 
Bevys,  winner  of  the  Derby)  by  Kettledrum,  2d  dam  Haricot  (dam  of  Caller  On, 
winner  of  the  St.  Leger,  York  and  Brightou  Cups  and  34  Queen's  Plates)  by  JIango 
or  Lanercost,  she  out  of  the  famous  Queen  Mary  by  Gladiator,  the  dam  of  Bonnie 
Scotland,  Blink  Bonny,  that  won  the  Derby  and  Oaks  and  was  the  dam  of  Borealis, 
Blair  Athol,  winner  of  the  Derby  and  St.  Leger,  and  Breadalbane,  winner  of  the 
Prince  of  Wales  and  Gratwicke  Stakes  and  sire  of  imp.  Ill  Used.  Other  famous 
winners  in  the  family  are  Sir  Bevys,  winner  of  the  Derby  ;  Hampton,  Epsom  Gold 
Cup,  Doncaster  and  Goodwood  Cups  and  Goodwood  Stakes  ;  Broomielaw,  Dee  Stakes 
and  Chesterfield  Stakes;  Blinkhoolie,  Ascot  Gold  Vase  and  Alexandra  Plate;  Free- 
man, Great  Northern  Handicap  twice,  Goodwood  Stakes,  Chesterfield  Cup  and  Alex- 
andra Plato;  Good  Hope,  Vienna  Derby;  Beauclerc,  Middle  Park  Plate.  Thrift,  the 
dam  of  Tristan,  winner  of  the  Ascot  Gold  Cup  and  Hardwicke  Stakes  three  times, 
for  which  |40,000  was  refused,  is  from  the  same  family.  The  family  is  potent  in 
great  race-horses,  prolific  brood  mares  and  successful  sires.  Abingdon  started  only 
once,  ran  unplaced  in  the  Hastings  Plate  at  Newmarket,  won  by  Heaume.  He  is  a 
grandly  bred  horse  and  from  one  of  the  most  distinguished  racing  and  producing 
families  in  the  world. 


Waxy  1790-Pot-8-o-"s  ITT-i— Eclipse  176(-Mar-ke  1750— Squirt  173a— Ban l.Mfs  CUilder?— Darley  Arabian  lij99. 


*       -S 


Martha  Lj-nn, 
br.  m.,1837. 


Ir  Birdcatcher 
ch.  h.,  1833. 


Echidna. 
b.  m.,  183S. 


U'halrlinijr  1SII7  iWaxi    17',iii|  -Dm     1S18  of  Seliui  INOi  (Buzzard*  1787)— Maiden  1801 

bv  .S]i    I'.iri   I'    17^1    il;_liili.;    ;7Th— Dau.  17.S8  of  Plienomenon  1780  (Herod  1758)  — 

liatri.n  17S.'  I>v  Fl,.ii/.,1  i;.rs  (ll,.t..ii  17581. 
Master  Huurv   18.5  (Orville  na.il -Boadicea  1807  by  .Alexander  1783  (Eclipse  1764)— 

Brunette  by  Amarunthus  17t)«  (Old  England  1741)— Mavfly  177)   by  Matchem  1718 

(Cade  1734)— Dau.  1755  nf  Starling  1738  (Starling  1737). 

Pavnator  17ill  (Trumpator  17r;;i-liau.  ofBeiiinscbrough  irsil  (King  Fergus  1775)— Jenny 

Slole  1787  by  Carbuncle  17r-,>iBalM-  lilaiil;  17.j.>)— Dau.  1773  ol  hrince  T'Quassaw  1751 

(Snip  1736)— Sultana  1759  bv  Ri-uIms  173  i  Kiod  Ar.  17-24). 
Ardrossan  1809  (John  Bull  ITS.i)- Lalv  Eli/,a  isrj  by  Whitworth  1835  (Agonistes  1797)— 

Dau.  1793  of  Spadille  17S4  (Higliilver  1774)-Sylvia  1783  by  Y.  Marske  1771  (Marske 

1750)— Ferret  17..5  by  Broth  to  Silvio  (Cade  17:M). 

Comus  1809  (Sorceier  17961— Clinkeriiia  1S12  by  Clinker  1805  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Pewet 

178o  by  Tandem  177.3  (Syphun  i75(l  I— Termagant  by  Tantrum  17i.O  (Cripple  1750)— 

Cantatrice  by  Sampson  174)  iBIaze  1733). 
Cervantes  1806  (Dou  Quixote  1784)— Dau.  1818  of  Golumpus  1803  (Gohanna  1790)— Dau. 

1810  of  Paynator  1791  (Trumpator  1783)— Dau.  1802  of  St.  Ueorge  17.S9  (Highflyer  1774)  — 

■\bigail  1788  by  \\'oodpeckcr  1773  (Herod  17.58). 


Blacklock  1814  (Whitelock  1803)— Dau.  181U  of  Phantom  180s  (Walton  1799)-Dau.  1802 
of  Overton  1788  (Kini;  Fergus  177b)— Dau.  1798  of  Walnut  1786  (Highflyer  1774)— Dau. 
1786  of  Ruler  1777  (Y:  Marske  1771), 

Mulatto  1833  (Cattou  180,1)— Leda  1821  by  Filho  da  Puta  1812  (Haphazard  1797)— Treasure 
1809  by  Camillus  1803  iHambletonian  179;)-Dau.  1804  of  Hyacinthus  1797  (Coriander 
1786)— Flora  1789  by  King  Fergus  1775  (Ecliiise  1764). 

Sir  Hercules  1836  (Whalebcme  18u7i— Guiecioli  18^3  by  Bob  Booty  1804  (Chauticleer 
1787)— Flight  1809  by  Ir.  Escape  1803  (Commodore  1793i— Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  1780 
(Herod  17.5S)-nrroine  1775  bv  Hero  175:5  (Cade  1734). 

Economi-t  is-r.  iWlii-ker  1K13)-Miss  Pratt  1835  by  Blacklock  1814  (Whitelock  1803)- 
Gadaliont  1SI3  l.v  i.irville  1799  I  Brningbrough  1791)-Minstrel  1803  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784 
(Highflyer  1774i  ^  Matron  17.-t2  by  Florizel  176-i  (Herod  17.581. 

Sultan  1816  (Selim  180i)— Trampoline  1825  by  Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  1797)-Web 

1808  by  Waxy  1780  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)- Penelope  1798   bv  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 
1767)- Prunella  1788  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758). 

Muley  1810  (Orville  1799)— Clare  1824  by  Marmion  1806  (Whiskey  1789)— Harpalice  1814 
by  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)— Amazon  1799  by  Driver  1783  (Treniham  1766)— 
Fractious  1792  by  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  1764). 

Whalebone  1807  (Waxv  1790)- Peri  1833  bv  Wanderer  1811  (Gohanna  1790)— Thalestris 

1809  by  Alexander  1783  (Eclipse  1761)— Kival  ISOO  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774) 
—Hornet  17!,0by  Drone  1777  (Herod  1758). 

Bob  Booty  1804  (Chanticleer  1787)— Flight  1809  by  Ir.  Escape  1803  (Commodore  1793)- Y. 

Heroine  by  Bagot  1780  (Herod  1758)— Heroine  1775  by  Hero  1753  (Cade  1734)— Dau. 

1766  of  SnapJ750  (Snip  1736). 

Jerrv  1831  iSmolen.'ku  1810)— Dan.  1817  of  Ardrossan  1809  (John  Bull  1789)— Ladv  Eliza 

1813  bv  w  hitwcrth  1K)5  (Agonistes  1797)— Dau.  1793  of  Spadille  1784  (Hitrhflyer  1774)— 

Svlvia  ITS!  liv  Y.  Marske  1771  (Marske  1750). 
Prime   .Minister  ISIO  (Sancho  18111 1— .Maniac  lKi'6  bv  Shuttl 

Antici|i;itioii  18n-i  bv   BcniiiL'br.niL'h    17ill    ( KiliL'  l-^TL'us   1" 

Heroil  i:5s, Tartar  17  !:'.i- Dau.  17,">s  (.1  skMi)  17:il 


1793  (Y.  Marske  1771)— 
17751— Expectation  1779  by 

.'  17-i7). 


Ir.Birdcatcher 
1   ch-  h.,  1833 


ii  E--5I    b. 


Marpessa, 
b.  m.,  1830. 


uli'-^  is-jii  (Whal.b.iiie  lsii7.  i.nic.  n.li  is-;:',  liv  lioh  Booty  1814  (Chanticleer 
FliL'ht  IMl'.l  l)v  Ir.  Escape  IsO.!  (Commodore  1793)-Y.-Heroine  by  Bagot  1780 
17.".si  -  Ikroihe  1775  by  Hero  1753  (Cade  1734). 

't  ls3i  (  Wbi-ker  1812)— Miss  Pratt  1825  by  Blacklock  1814  (Whitelock  1803)— 
~     ■     "       gh  1791)— Minstrel  1803  bv  Sir  Peter  T.  1784 

.  S  1  Herod  1758). 

Ii\  Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andiews  17S7)— Web 
i|ie  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 
■■•[  1758), 

aiou  1806  (Whiskey  1789)-Harpalice  1814 
;i    1799  by  Driver  irtS  (Treniham  17C6)— 

li, 

n  liiii  1  ]s3:iby  Castrel  1801  (Buzzard*  1787)— Dau. 
Bizarre  1811  by  Peruvian  1806  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)- 
•titude  1777). 

)r  Cervantes  1806  (Don  Quixote  1784)— Anticipa- 
ig  Fergus  177.i)— Expectation  1779  by  Herod  1758 

ii  istarliiii:  l7-.'ri. 

(I.  1-J.>  ol  w  hi-ker  1812  (Waxy  1790)- Mandane 
li    Y-  Caniilli   1787  bv  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod 

ill  (T.  S«  eep,-take5  1743). 

17871— Dan.  1813  of  Election  1804  (Gohanna  1790)-D3n,  1791  of 
■d  175<)-Dau.  1773  of  Eclipse  1704  (.Marske  1750)— Rosebud  1765 


Gadabniii  i,si-,' 

l.vllrville 

nnn  (Benin<;li 

Highflyer  irrr 

M  HI..1)  1 

T-O  liv   I'I"i  I,,- 

Sultan  181-;  (S 

1 

1808  by  Waxv 

"1'     ■ 

•  .  1 , :       r 

1767)— Prmirll 

]>     !,      1 

''  ■    1 ,  ■, , 

Mulev  l.sio  itUM 

).  i;'ii     - 

bv  (iolianiia  1 

',11  i.M. -. 

Fracliou-  i;',i-J 

bv.Mrt, 

■,■-!• 

"  Waverlev  18)7  iWhak'b.,-,'  l-n7  ,     i  :,- 

1815  of  Waxy  1790  (I'ot-s-o-'s  17731- 

Violaiite  1803  by  John  Bull  1789  (Fo 
'Lottery  1830  (Tramp  1810)-Dau,  1818' 

tion  l,-i02  bv  Beningbrough  1791  (Ki 
I  (Tartar  1743)-  Daiir  17.^8  of  Skim  1 7 
"  Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  I7!i7i— Ii  i 

ISiXI  bv   Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse   ITi 

17581— Camilla  1778  bvT 
Bustard  IHiii  .  Buzzr 

Hlgbflver  1771111. 

byjsmip  K.-jO  (Siii 
■  Dick  Andrew^  i;:' 

Frasinella  17;  '- 

1773  1  Herod  i:  . 


Daughter  of,  I    ].j,^. 


Whisker  1S13 
W. 


U.   ,1.,   iOUi.  J)„„ 

Gayhurst's  Eleciic 

dam.  " 
— .  1813. 


Plenipoten- 

tiarv- 
ch.  h.,  1831. 

Mvrrha, 
b.  n'l.,  1830. 


:<'■  .\ni!p-'  «  i:ts>     Pai,  1S03  of  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)— 
iiriii-ii   i;it;  ;  r,  •-■  Njistakes  I7h3)— Dau.  1(85  of  Woodpecker 

;.,'.  i:     : -V  1764  (Marske  1760). 
,  ,..     M   1   ;:       1-i'i  I  ,  I'ot-S-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1761)— Y'.  Camilla 
1    17::;    II   I     ;    i:,.-      ■  ,iinilla  1778  by  Trenthara  1766  (T.  Sweep- 

r;r   17';,'^  In    ■   -  [,il'b. 

( -  k.i  17,  :  ',  .  i:-.i  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— 
.^'r  r  liv  Ik  r..  ;  ,  7  .s  I, mar  1743)— Dau.  of  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— 
loii  1.4(1  Uto;.  At   1134). 

a  17901- Oau.  1791  of  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Dau.  1778  of 
•  175  n -Rosebud  1765  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)- Miss  Bclsea  1753 

,1.  .\r,  1734) 

rT.  ir8i)-Parasol  iSOO  bv  Pot-8-o-'9  1773  (Eclipse  17()4  -Prunelfa 

by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17581-Piomise  1768  by  Snsp  1750  (Snip  1736)— Julia 

1751  bv  Blank  1740  (God,  .Ar.  173 h. 

Moses  isio  ([Whalrboiie  .ir]  Sei  iiiour  1807)— Quadrille  I'^ilS  liy  Selim  1802  (Buzzard* 

17871    r,aiiirv  Tlr.l   isiii.i     \Vi,i.K.v,.i     s,  nr  r      ;:();  .Trumpator    17~3l— Canary 

17117  1.    (,,'■..],      :-.,    I'   '■    ,,  -    I.:    :    m  ..<,,,    i. 7  ',,  1 1  JL-hflyer  1771  (Herod]7.58), 

Eniiliii-  I    J  I    "        '     :■'      il        ,      ;-    ,    ,     I',  -       ,|      iiiOer  18011— Dau.  1813  of 

Selim  1  nj  I  |;m--/,ii.i     ;7-7.     IV,   Nil  I  is  1:  l,x  ^ir  I',  Ir,    I    1 7  M  (Highflyer  1774)— Eallv 

1790  bvTrumiKllor  17sj  iCniidm  lor  rt(i7' 

Whalebone    1807    (Waxy    1790)— Gift    gr 


by  R 

Walton  17119 


Gower  Stallion  1740  (God.  Ar,  17M)-Dau.  of  Childers. 


1818  by  Y.  Gohanna  1810  (Gohanna 
1790)— Sist.  b.  m.  180;  to  Gra2ier'' bv  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— 
Sist.  b.  m.  17a'*  to  Aimator  bv  Trumpator  1783  iConduclor  1767)— Sist.  1774  to 
Postmaster  bv  Herod  1758  (Tartar  174))— Dau.   of  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)- Dau.  of 


110  The  Breeders'  Hand  Booh  and  Guide. 


IMPORTED  ALBERT. 

WIXXER  OF  THE  SEATON  DELAVAL  STAKES  AND  SECOND  TO  SATCHEL 
IN  THE  RACING  STAKES  AT  GOODWOOD. 

The  property  of  J.  N.  Camden,  Jr.,  Hartland  Stud,  near  Versailles,  Woodford 
County,   Kentucky. 

Albert,  bay  horse,  foaled  1882,  bred  by  Mr.  R.  Jardiue,  by  Albert  Victor,  owu 
brother  to  the  Derby  wiuuer  George  Frederick,  sou  of  Marsyas  by  Orlaudo,  dam 
Hawthorn  Bloom,  the  dam  of  May  Hloom,  wiuner  of  the  May  Stakes  at  Chester  aud 
Tyro  Stakes  at  Liverpool,  Fitz  James,  winner  of  the  Prince  of  Wales  Stakes  and  an 
excellent  sire  in  England,  Heath  Bird,  wiuner  of  the  York  Cup  and  Ayr  Gold  Cup, 
Lady  Gowrie,  winner  of  the  Duke  of  Westminster's  Cup,  Whin  Blossom,  winner  of 
the  Fiudou  Stakes,  Ebor  St.  Leger  aud  Brighton  Stakes,  beatiug  the  crack  Thebais, 
wiuner  of  the  Oaks;  and  Hawthorn,  full  sister  to  Albert,  that  won  the  Prince  of 
Wales  Stakes  aud  Osmaston  Nursery  Haudicaj),  in  which  she  beat  Reve  d'Or,  winner 
of  the  Oaks  and  1,000  Guineas,  by  Kettledrum,  wiuner  of  the  Derby  aud  Doucaster 
Cup,  sou  of  Rataplan,  own  brother  to  Stockwell.  Hawthorn  Bloom  is  full  sister  to 
Hawthorndale,  dam  of  Hauteur,  winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas,  and  daughter  of  Lady 
Alice  Hawthorn,  she  being  ifull  sister  to  Maybloom,  the  great  graudam  of  Bonavista, 
winner  of  tlie  2,000  Guineas  in  1892.  Lady  Hawthorn,  his  third  dam,  is  sister  to  Thor- 
manby  (winner  of  the  Derby  and  Ascot  Gold  Cup)  and  Oulstou  by  Windhound,  she 
out  of  the  noted  race-mare  Alice  Hawthorn,  winner  of  16  Cups,  including  two  Don- 
caster  aud  two  Goodwood  Cups,  18  Queen's  Plates  and  17  other  races,  tracing  to  the 
Lay  ton  Barb  mare.  Albert  Victor  was  himself  a  sui)erior  race-horse,  he  won  the 
Middle  Park  Plate,  beating  Hannah  (Oaks  and  St.  Leger  wiuner),  Bothwell  (2,000 
Guiueas  winner)  aud  others.  At  three  years  old  won  the  Newmarket  Biennial  Stakes, 
beatiug  Favouius  (winner  of  the  Derby),  also  ran  second  to  Favouius  in  the  Derby, 
won  Ebor  St.  Leger,  and  ran  second  in  the  St.  Leger.  At  four  years  old  won  the  Gold 
Vase  at  Ascot,  beating  Sterling  and  Dutch  Skater,  won  Brighton  Cup,  2  miles,  aud 
Great  Ebor  Handicap.  He  is  sire  of  Maskelyue,  that  beat  Iroijuois  in  Hopeful  Stakes, 
Victor  Emanuel, winner  of  the  Chesterfield  Cup  and  Great  Ebor  Handicap,  imp.  The 
Sailor  Prince,  winner  of  the  Cambridgeshire  Handicap,  beating  Carlton,  Melton, 
St,  Honorat,  etc,  Whitelegs,  winner  of  the  Royal  Hunt  Cup  at  Ascot,  and  other  good 
race-horses, 

Albert  is  descended  in  the  male  line  from  Eclipse  through  his  son  Pot-8-o-'s  aud 
graudson  Waxy,  and  is  full  of  the  blood  of  that  extra(U(linary  pi'ogenitor  of  great 
race-horses  \U-  is  descended  from  Eclipse  in  the  direct  male  line  through  Pot-8-o-'s, 
Waxy  aud  Touchstone,  a  strain  of  blood  which  is  in  by  far  the  greatest  repute  in 
England  to-day  on  account  of  the  fact  that  the  most  successful  race-horses  have 
beeu  so  bred,  such  as  Newmluster,  Scottish  Chief,  Adventurer,  Hermit,  Marsyas, 
Lord  Clifden,  Strathconau,  Trnniiieter,  Cathedral,  Petr.ircli,  Gladiateur,  Melton, 
Paradox,  The  Bard,  etc.  Lady  Moore  Carew  meutiouiMl  in  the  lifth  generation  was 
a  very  celebratcMl  nuire,  an<l  winner  of  Iti  races. 

Albert  is  10^  hands  high.  He  has  the  best  of  feet  and  legs,  powerful  loin,  short, 
strong  back,  but  grand  leugth  of  body,  finely  sloping  shoulders,  and  clean,  iutcUi- 
gent,  blood-like  head. 


Waxy  nnO-Pot-8-o-'s  1773— Eclip-o  ^r>^-M!l^^kc  1750— Si|iiiit  :733— Bartletfs  Childers— Darley  Arabian  1699. 


H? 


"f  Silim  1803  iBu/,zard»  17K7i— Maiden  1801  by 
m.  1788  of  Plienomenon  ircO  (Herod  1758)— 


Ma>li-r  Hi-niv  IMTi  lUrvillc  liiWi— liuailiiea  1807  by  AlexandiT  1783  (Eclipse  ]7fi-) 

Brunetle  by  Aniarantliui'  ITBB  (Old  England  1741)— Mayfly  1771  bv  Matchem  1 

'    (Cade  1734)— Dan.  1755  of  Starling  1738  (Starling  1727). 


i802(BuzEard*  1787)-l)au.  1808  of  Wallon  1799  (Sir  Peter  T.  l784^— Y,  Gianlees 
I    K90  bv  Diomed*  1777  (Plorizel  1768)— Giantess  1769  by  Matchem  1718  (Cade  17.34)— 
:    Mollv  Long  Legs  1753  by  Babraham  1740  (God.  Ar.  ITU). 
Bustard  1813  (Castrel  1801)— Olymnia  1815  by  Sir  Oliver  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Sco- 

tilla  :7'J5  by  Anvil  1777  (Herod  1758)— Scota  1783  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750j— 

Harmony  1775  bv  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743). 


Poi-8-o-'8  1773  (Eclipse  I7ii4)— Maria  1777  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)-Lisi-tte  1772  by 
Snap  17.50  (Snip  17i6)— Mies  Windsor  17M  by  God.  Ar.  1724- Dau.  of  Y.  Belgrade 

I    (Belgrade  Turk). 

.Trampator  178-3  (Conductor  17671— Prunella  1788  bv  Highflver  1774  (Herod  1758)- 
Promise  1768  bv  Snap  1760  (Snip  173t))— Julia  17,56  bv  Blank  1740  (God.  At.  1734)— 
Spectator's  Dam  1735  bv  Partner  1718  (Jigg). 


Stripling  1795  (Phenomenon  1780)— Dau.  1797 of  Oberon  1790  (Hi^-hflver  1774i— Sist  '779 
to  Shar])cr  by  Ranthos  1763  (Manhem  1748)— Dau.  of  T.  S«eeps(akes  1743  iB.  Sweep- 
stakes 1732)— Dau.  1748  Of  Hutton's  Spot  !;28  (Hartley's  Blind  Horsei. 

Shuttle  1793  (Y.  Marske  1771)— Katharine  1798  bv  Delpini  1781  (Highflver  1774)— Dau. 
1788  of  Pavnia^l       " "'     '   "       — '    ""      "  "^      ~' 

__pau.  i;.-.l  .ii   ];■!. 
.Sir   H.rrnli  -      ■ 


'■'ue  1807)— Guiccioli   1833  by  Bob  Booty  1804  (Chanticleer 

i.Nii-M-:       -       '      i      i:-oape  1>02  (Commodore  1793)— Y'.  Heroine  by  Bagot  1780 

(HiTMdi;.-       1! I :;-.  liv  llprn  1753  (Cade  17.34). 

lEcoi i-i  1-j  ,  ,\\  I,  -        ]    :      -Ml--  Pratt  18'25  by  Blacklock  1814  (Whitelock  lf03)— 

i    Ga.lilH.iii  IMJ  l.v  I  i       i  i;  iiingbrough  1791)— Minstrel  1803  by  Sir  Peter  T.  17S4 

i_i^lliu'liilvri  :;:  I      Mi;,,     ■:>,■       FloiNzcl  1718  (Hcrod  1758). 

ISnItaii  l^IlM^iliiu  I,-,,  ;J,~  1  iaii,|...lim'  1835  bv  Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  17S7l-Web 
j    1808  by  Waxy    1790  ( Put -8-o-'6  in3)— Penelope  1798  by  Trampator  1782  (Conductor 

1767)— Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758). 
;Muley  1810  (Orville  1799)-t1ai-e  1.824  by  Mamiion  1806  (Whiskev  1789)— Harpalice  1814 
I    by  Gohanna  1790   (Mercurv  17781— Amazon  1799  by  Driver  i783  Trenthara  176«)  — 

Fractious  1792  by  Mercnrv'  1778  iEclip>-c  1764). 


Connis  1809  (Sorcerer  17t6)-Clinkeriiia  -.812  by  Clinker  1805  (Sir  Peter  T.  17841— Pewet 

j    178i>  by  Tandem  1773  (S\|ihon  17.5)h— Termagant  by  Tantrum  17e0  (Cripple  1750)- 

t    Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1745  i  Blaze  17.J3i. 

Cervantes  1806  (Don  (Quixote  n84)-Dau.  1818  of  Golumpus  1803  (Gohanna  1790)— Dau. 
1810  of  Pavnator  1791  iTrumpator  1783)— Dau.  1802  of  St.  George  1789  (Highflyer 
1774)— Abigail  1788  bv  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758). 


Lady  Moore 

Carew, 
b.  m..  1830. 


Blacklock  1814  (Whitelocb  18(13i— Dau.  1817  of  Juniper  1805  (Wliiskev  1789)— Dau.  1810 
of  Sorcerer  1796  (Trumpator  1782)— Virgin  1801  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784 "(Highflyer  1774)— 
Dau.  1791  of  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764). 

Tramp  isio  iDick  .Andrews  1797)-Kiti-  1S31  bv  Bustard  1813  (Castrel  1801)— Olvmpia 

IM.- l.v  Sir  Oliv.r  IsiKusir  P^'t.  i- T   i:s4  i— Sm'tilla  1795  by  Anvil  1777  (Herod  175S)— 


Ola 


ii~\      Echidna, 


r  ll.a-.nl.-  1-J.,  .\\  li.ilvliniir  ;vi,7,-(,ii,L.i,„ii  ]s-,':j  bv  Bob  Booty  I.S04  (Chanticleer 
ir87)-Flight  IHI'J  Ijv  ir.  Escape  1S1I2  iCuiiuiKidiire  i7'.i3)—Y.  Heroine  by  Bagnt  1780 
(Herod  n5S)-Heroiue  1775  by  Hero  1753  (Cade  V,:U). 

ronomist  1825  (Whisker  1812)-Miss  Pratt  1835  bv  Blacklock  1814  (Whitelock  1803)— 
Gadabout  1812  by  Orville  1799  (Beningbrouirh  17»ii— ilin^trcl  1803  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784 

(Highflyer  ];74)-Mafrnn  178'  ),v  Flori/pl  17(iX  (Herod  1758). 

Web 


Sultan  1816  (Selim  1-h;       i  i    .  . 

1808  by  Waxy  179ii  .  i  .        -. 

1767)— Prunella  ir."<     .  II  .    ;', 
Muley  1810  (Orville  1,'..'./,— (  „i.e  1 

bv  Gohanna  1790  (Mercurv  17 

Fractious  1792  by  Mercury  177^  (Eel 


Waverley  1817  (Whalebone  180. )— Ca? 

Dau.  1815  of  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-(i-  s  1773)- Bi; 

1784)— Violante  1832  by  John  Bull  ns  i  iFcit 
LotleiT  1820  (Tramp  1810)— Dau,  181-<  ol  (  tna 

tinn  1803  bv  Beningbrough  1791  iKiiiL'  Frr-i: 

(Tartar  17j3)— Dau.  17."8  of  Ski-i  1       f^taili 


i^J     I >v  Tramp  1810  (Dick  .\ndrew: 
['  inlope  1798  by  Trampator  1783  (Conductor 
.     .  II.  lod  1758). 

l.i  .Marmion  1805  (Whiskev  1789)— Harpalice  1814 
Amazon  1799  by  Driver  1783  (Trentham  17t6J— 
psel761). 


Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrew - 
1800  by  Pnt-8-o-'s  1773  (F. 
17.T8)-r'amilta  1778  bv  Trf 


1833  by  Castiel  1801  (Buzzard*  1787)— 
nie  1811  by  Peruvian  ItOO  (Sir  Peter  T. 

riaiiir-  isne  (Don  Quixote  1784)— Anticipa- 
r_'a-  17;5i— Expectation  1779  by  Herod  1758 

tiling  1737). 

,-.!  of  Whisker  1812  (Waxy  1790)-Mandane 
Camilla  17t7  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod 
Sweepstakes  1743). 
ziril*  1781)— Dau.  iM.'i  oi  Election  18M  (Gohanna  1790)— Dau.  1791  of 
IIiTod  17.-8)— Dau.  1778  of  Eclipse  17C4  (Jlarske  1750i— Rosebud  1765 
'  il'  1736). 


-Da 


2~        Banter, 


Matron  H'-i  )»' 

Master  Henry   i 

Brunette  bv    . 

(Cade  17.'4i'   I 


'  Pavnator  1 
Jennv  M< 
saw  1751  ' 

Anil. I- 111 


1-lJ  c.t 


1807  by  Alexande 
1  1741)— Mavfly  1 
III-  1737). 


irl  

I'.,  hinjiirough  1791  (King  Fergus  1775)— 
I'.laiik  17.'i8)— Dau.  1773  of  Prince  T'CJuas- 

iiiu-  :;:!'!  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

a  (813  bv  Whitworth  1805  (.\gonistes  1797)- 
1783  byT.  Marske  ITTl  (Maiske 


.1.11  Cull  l;8!))-Lartv  Eli; 
D.iii    '.■■'■:  .1   si'n.lillc  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— Sylv 

i;:.        I    ■  .      i;  .'.  liy  Broth,  to  .Silvio  (Cade  17.34). 

CaMiv.  in;  iDi././.anl    17s7.— Idalpi  1815  bv  Peruvian  1806  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Miisidora 

IKMbv  Meteor  17.'-3ii;i  lipT  17.  1 ' -Maid-of-all-Work  1786  by  Highflver  1774  (Herod 

17.=S)— Dau.  1771  otSv|.li..ii  v.r.  .  .s,|iiiit  1733). 

Touchstone  1831  (Cam.  I  l-.'ji    li,r..v  l-.;ii  bv  Filho-da-Puta  1813  (Haphazard  1797)— 

Finesse  1815  by  Peruvian  Isuii  iSir  Peter  T.  1781)— Violante  1803  by  John  Bull  1789 

(Fortitude  1777)— Dau.  1788  of  HiL'hflyer  1774  (Herod  1758). 

Mulev  l,sio  (Orville  1799)— Nancy  1813  by  Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews  1778)— 
Spitfire  1800  by  Beningbrough  1791   (King  Fergus  1775)-Dau.  of  Y.  Sir  Peter  1775 

I  Doge  1703)- Dan,  of  Engineer  1756  (Sampson  1745). 

Lottery  1830  .Tramp  ihlO)— Dau.  b.  m.  1818  of  Cervantes  1806  (Don  CJuixote  1784i— Anti- 
cil.ation  ih.  111.  1-03  1i\-  Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  1775)— Expectation  gr.  m. 

1779  bv  Hero.l  1758  (Tartar  1743)— Dau.  17J8  of  Skim  1746  .Starling  1737)— Dau.  1751  of 

^^"^^  Janus  173S  ((J.id.  Av.  1734)— Spinster  gr.  m.  1743  by  Crab  1733  (.\knck  Ar.)— Spinster 

(The  Widdrington  mare)  ch.  m.  17.35  by  Partner  1718  (Jigg)— Bay  Bloody  Buttocks  b.  ni.  1739  bv  Bloodv  Buttocks— Si^t. 
1722  to  Guy  by  Greyhound  (Chillaby)— Brown  Farewell  1710  by  .Makeles*  (Oglethorpe  Ar.j—bau.  of  Brimmer  (D'Arcy 
Yellow  Turk)— Dau.  of  Place's  White  Turk— Dau.  of  Dodeworth— Layton  Barb  mare. 


►J  ±? -• 


Rebecca. 


112  The  Breeder^  Hand  Boole  and  Guide. 


BELVIDERE. 


WINNER  OF  THE  RED  BANK,  REAPER'S,  VAN  COURTLAND  STAKES, 
WESTCHESTER,    LONG  BRANCH  AND   DELAWARE   HANDICAPS. 

Private  stallion  in  tlie  Precikness  Stud  of  Mr.  James  Galway,  located  at  the 
Stonew(dl  Stud  of  Mr.  J.  Breckenridge  Vilctj,  near  Midway,  Woodford 
Co.,  Kij. 

Bklvidere  by  imp.  Billet,  son  of  Voltigeur,  foaled  1884,  bied  in  the  Runnymede 
Stud,  Bourbon  Co.,  Ky.,  dam  Jaconet,  own  sister  to  Iroquois  (winner  of  the  Derby  and 
St.  Leger)  by  imp.  Leamington,  son  of  Faugh-a-Ballagh,  out  of  Maggie  B.  B.  by  imp. 
Australian,  etc.  Billet,  his  sire,  was  a  good  race-horse,  winner  of  the  Zetland  Stakes 
at  Yorli,  Egham  Stakes  at  Egham,  and  other  races,  by  Voltigeur,  dam  Calcutta  by 
Flatcatcher,  son  of  Touchstone.  Billet  was  one  of  the  best  stallions  of  our  modern 
importations,  sire  of  Volturuo,  Miss  Woodford,  Runnymede,  The  Pepper,  Racelaud, 
Blue  Wing  and  many  other  winners.  Belvidere's  dam,  Jaconet  (Sir  Dixon's  dam),  is 
full  sister  to  Iroquois,  one  of  the  best  race-horses,  judged  by  his  performances,  ever 
bred  in  America,  and  the  only  horse,  except  Donovan  in  1889,  that  ever  won  the 
Derby,  Prince  of  AVales  Stakes  and  the  Doucaster  St.  Leger.  Iroquois  was  second 
to  Peregrine  in  the  2,000  Guineas,  and  beat  him  m  the  Derby.  Iroquois  also  won 
the  Chesterfield  Stakes  at  Newmarket,  Levant  Stakes  at  Goodwood,  the  Burwell 
Stakes,  Newmarket  Derby  and  other  important  events.  In  these  races  he  beat  such 
good  ones  as  Peregrine,  Ishmael,  Scobel,  (Geologist,  Tristan,  Cameliard,  Bal  Gal, 
Lucy  Glitters  aud  others.  Belvidere,  therefore,  is  descended  from  one  of  the  best 
bred  and  most  potent  racing  families  in  America.  His  grandam,  Maggie  B.  B., 
by  imp.  Australian,  was  the  dam  of  Pera,  Harold,  Panique,  Red  and  Bine  (Sally 
McClelland's  dam),  etc.  Harold  had  only  one  colt  on  the  turf,  Harefoot,  an  excellent 
race-horse,  and  Harold  was  own  brother  to  Iroquois,  a  good  index  to  the  potency  of 
the  blood.  Madeline,  his  great  graudam,  was  by  the  great  Bostou,  sire  of  Lexing- 
ton, Lecompte,  Bostona,  Nina  aud  a  host  of  good  ones.  Magnolia  was  the  dam  of 
Kentucky,  the  best  son  of  Lexington.  Magnolia  was  also  the  dam  of  Daniel  Boone, 
Magic,  Charley  Ball,  Madonna,  Skedaddle,  Gilroy,  Victory,  etc.  Skedaddle  is  the 
dam  of  Saucebox,  Scramble,  Florence  B.,  Sly  Boots,  Joe  S.,  The  Slashes  and 
Squeez'ein  (the  dam  of  Day  Star,  winner  of  the  Kentucky  Derby,  Blue  Ribbon 
Stakes  and  other  fast  races)  and  Sylph  (the  dam  of  La  Sylphide,  \\  miles  in  2.07A, 
and  dam  of  Semper  Fidele),  Kaloolah,  Kincsem,  etc.  Sly  Boots  is  the  dam  of 
Leveller,  Sly  Dance,  Sachem  and  Savanac.  Myrtle  was  by  Mameluke  (winner 
of  the  Derby).  Bobadilla  won  the  Ascot  Gold  Cup  and  Drawing  Room  Stakes.  Bel- 
videre won  the  Red  Bank  Stakes  for  two-year  olds,  a  Free  Haudicajj  Sw-eepstakes, 
li  miles,  in  1.57* ;  won  Reaper's  Stakes,  li'\;  miles,  112  lbs.,  in  2.03;  Handicap 
Sweepstakes,  lyV,  miles,  105  lbs.,  in  1..50A  ;  Van  Courtlaud  Stakes,  1+  miles,  108  lbs.,  in 
2.4G  ;  Fordham  Handicap,  \\  miles,  115  lbs.,  in  2.12;  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  \\  miles, 
120  lbs.,  in  1.584^;  Westchester  Handicap,  IJ  miles,  120  lbs.,  in  2.26i ;  Long  Branch 
Handicap,  IJ  miles,  118  lbs.,  in  2.10i;  Free  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1^  miles,  120  lbs., 
in  2.i:5J ;  Delaware  Handicap,  \\  miles,  120  lbs.,  in  2.09,  and  was  placed  second  and 
third  in  many  excellent  races  in  the  best  of  c<>m|>aiiy.  Ho  cannot  fail  to  trausniit 
his  great  <|iialities  to  his  progeny.  The  pedigree  is  pure  and  unadulterated  to  the 
fajuous  Lavtou  Barb  mare. 


King  Fergus  1775— Eclipse  1764— Marske  1750— Scinirt  1732— Bartlett's  Childers— Darley  Arabian  !0&i). 


:i-^     WliitL-loi-li, 


HamblL'tonian  17S)2  (King 

ir.V<)-Atai        ' 

noko  1743  (Crab  \~'-i'i 


.=5  o  _':  Dau-hter  of  Coriauder  i;8ti  (Pot-S-o-'s  17T:i>-«  i 
"i  =■"  I  """=  ,5.?^,°''  I  Coheiress  1786  by  Pot-8-o--s  17  r:!  (E'' 
:-Wj|         ■J'-^-'-      I     i750)-Dau.  176o  of  Olil  England  i;i 


Fer^'us  1775)— Rosalind  17S.S  by  Pbenonienon  17S0  (Herod 
Matchem  171M  (Caiie  17:M|— Y.  La-^s  of  the  Mill  ir.Ji  by  Oroo- 
Uau,  1744  iifrr:ncl.M-  17:15  i  Partner  171«). 

i.i-    i;'i;    liv    Higbflver    1774   (Herod    1758)  — 
i;i  li  -  MiMilla  1777  by  Goldfinder  1764  (Snap 

ill    A;  .   i;-,'l). 


-     J"  o~.      Phantom, 


IWalton  1799  (Sir  Peter  T.  17»l)-JuUa  iT:i;i  by  \Vlii.-ki.y  17811  (Saltram*  1780)— Y.  Giin- 
tess  1790  by  Uiomed*  1777(Florizel  171i«j— Giantess  1769  by  Matchem  1748(Cade  173-1— 
Molly  Long  Legs  1753  by  Babraham  1740  (God.  Ar.  17'il). 


d   Ti«„»htornf    Overton  1788  (Kini  Fergus  1775)— Dau.  1798  of  Walnat  1786  (Hiihflyer  1774)— Dau.  178S 
■     b  m    1802    I     "f  ^^^^y  '";'L*T-  Marske  1771)-Jlr,icantha  1772   by   Matcheui  1743  (Cade    17S4)- 


of  Ruler  17 
Prophetess  1 


r58  by  Regains  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724). 


1    -f        roffon  iGolumpus  1802  (Gohanna  1790)-Lucy  Gray  1804  bv  Timothy  171^4  (Delpini  1781)— L^cy 

o'9l    h  h    1*0  1789  by  Florizel  176S  (Herod  1738)— Frenzy  1774  by  Eclipse  17iH  (Marske  1750)-Da,i. 

.     S^l    D.  n..  js„j.  of  Engineer  1756  (Sampson  1745). 

2  ei>-  •=  _-  rieBrlemnnn  OrviUe  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)-Fanny  1791!  bv  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Higbflver  1774)- 

Z.  ?.S  g-    br  m    18  1  °'"'-  1788  of  Diomed*  177?  (Florizel  17ii8)-Desdemona  ITTOby  Marske  1730  (Sqniit 


Filhn-da-Puta  HaphazardJ7_.47 
br.  h.,  1812. 


1732)— Y'.  Hag  1761  by  Skim  1746  (Starling  1727), 


Peter  T.  1781)- Mrs.  Baruet  1806  by  Waxy  179J  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— 


Treasure, 
;b.  m.,  180J. 


Camel, 
br.  h.,  1.-2J 


Heiiiel  1771  by  Squirrel  1754  (Traveler 

17i4). 

if  Ilvacinthus  1797  (Coriander  1780)— 
\ I  llama  17()9  by  Matchem  174;  (Cade 

■    '  iibi;23i. 


Dan.  1788  of  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  17.58) 

1735)— PriDCipessa  1762  by  Bl.ink  1740  (God.  A 

Camillus  1803  (Hambk-touian  I79C1)— Dan.  1P04 

Flora  1789  bv  Kin-  F.  i  ji-  ir::.  lE-  nr-    I7;ii 

_l]5j)— Y^Lass_.)f  ihi.  M    I    :-    ■     .1       I    ' 

Whalebone  isi IT  (Wax V  :,  '        i'.       -  - 

Sir  Peter  T.  17^^  lilijiiiUi  I    illii-Iini,    i;-- 

Matron  1732  by  Florizel  KOS  iH.-roil  K-l-o. 

Master  Henry  1815  (OrviUe  1793)- Boadicea  1807  by  Ale:rinder  1783  (Eclipse  17C4)— 

-SIni:    hr~,T,~'iii'fi    '    Brunette  by  Amaranthus  1760  (Old  England  174])— Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748 

■3„  o^    ur.  m..  1.1-0.       (Cade  1734)-Dau.  17.55  of  Anc.  Starling  1738  (Starling  17:.7i. 

3.=  '  d  Wilhn  ,li  Piit»  Haphazard  1797  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Mrs.  Barnet  1SJ6  bv  Waxv  170  I  (Pot-'l-o-'s  177^)— 
a  t;  >;S  hr  h  1S1 )  Dau.  1788  of  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758)— Heinel  1771  by'Squiriel  1754  (Traveler 
£.=  gS    "■■"•,  J01-.        i735)_Principe;sa  1762  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

■I        \Xa\      Wineoao       Peruvian  1806  (Sir  Peler  T.  I784)-Violante  18-12  bv  John  Bull  1780  (Fortitude  1777)- 
'   '       f  lliL-'hilvi-r  nri  (Hrn.d  IT.-.M    Everla'sting  1775  bv  Eclipse  1764  (Marske 


17511 


-IIv 


ap  i: 


,.).17 


Scud  isot  iDi'iiinubrou^li  ITlll  i-Diana  l^  K  by  StamfiTd  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  178J)— Dau. 

1799  of  Wliifkev   17-9  (SaUiam     17Sil-Urcy  Dorinunt  1781  by  Djrimant  1772  (Otho 

1760)— Dizzy  1757  by  Blank  1710  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Walton  1799  (Sir  Pcler  T.  1781)— Comedy  1817  bv  Comus  l<-'09  (Sorcerer  1796)— Dau.  1803 

of  Star*  1785  (Highflyer  1774)— Dau.  1794  of  Y'.  Marske  1771  (Marske  1750)— Emma 

1781  bv  Telemachns  1770  (Herod  17. 8). 


Daughter  of, 
br.  m.,  1S14. 


Waxy  1790  (Pot-S-o-'s  177.J)—Penelope  1798  bv  Trumpatnr  1732  (Conductor  1767)— Pru- 
1     nella  178S  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  173S)- Promise  1768  bv  Snap  17.:0  (Snip  17.it)— 

Julia  175i  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  17241. 
Sorcerer  1796  (Trumpatnr  1783)— Din.  l-^l^-*  of  sir  Sclnmnn  179",  (SirPetcr  T.  1784)— Dan. 

17!i4  of  Y.  Marske  1771  (Mar-k.'  K.Mii     Dau.  ITSS  "f  Pbeiiomnion  irsil  (Herod  1758)- 

Callinne  nil.)  hv  Slourh  17  ir  K'ailr  17::  I) 


Bob  Booty, 
ch.  h.,  1804. 


Castrel, 
ch.  h.,  1801. 


WasT  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)-PeEelope  17'.is  bv  Trnnipat. 
[     nella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Heiod  1758)— Promise  1 
I    Julia  1756  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
W'anderer  1811  (Gohanna  179;i)— Thalestris  1809  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1"64)  — 

Rival  IROO  by  Sir  Peter  T.  17*4  (Highflyer  1774)— Hornet  179J  by  Drone  1777  (Herod 

_  1758)— Manilla  1777  by  Goldflnder  171U  (Snap  17501. 

■  Chanticleer  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— lerne  1790  bv  Bagot  1780  (Herod  1758)- Dau.  of 

Gamahoe  (Bustard  ]741)—Patty  by  Tim  1752  (Squirt  1,3;)— Miss  Patcli  1737  by  Justice 

1725  (H.  C.  Litton  Ar.). 
Ir.  Escape  1802  (Commodore  1793)-Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  1780  (Herod  17.58)— Heroine 
j     1775  by  Hero  1753  (Cade  1731)— Dau.  1766  of  Suap  1730  (Snip  n36)-Sist.  1743  to  Kegn- 

1ns  by  God.  Ar.  1724. 

"Buzzard*  17«7  (Woodpecker  177::)— Dan.  of  Alexnuder  17.-2   (Eclipse  1764)— Dan.  of 
1    Highilyrr  1771  ( ll"iod  1758)— Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  1748)— Dau.  1770  of  Eng;- 


j  Maid  of 
1  Honor, 
br.  m.,  1829. 


Peru\i;in 
I     of  all  Wnrk  Ks;  Ir 

(Squirt  rr32)— Dau' 
:Blacklock  1814  (Whit.  1,1,      i 
I     Tranby*'s  Dam  ISIJ  l,i  ih 
j    Weazle  1776  (Herod  17. ..-^i-  I ' 
Champion   1812    (Selim    imi< 

Boadicea  1807  bv  Alexander 
[  England  1741)-Mayfly  1771  1 
HumpiTv  riiiik 


-I'll  1745). 

P.ierT,  1784)- Musidora  1804  by  Meteor  1783  (Eclipse  1764)-Maid 

Iliohtivpr  1774  .  H-rod  1 7,-.,8)— Sist.  1771  to  Tandem  by  Syphon  1753 

1724). 


Dau.  Isis 

I     1782) 
iToncli-:. 


iiai-   IS 


-  .\--  S.-^ 


s  i)y  Prime  Minister  1810  (Sancho  1801)— 
ii^brough  1791)— Miss  Grimstone  1790  by 
1768  (Blank  1740). 

II  by  OrviUe  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)- 
'III- Brunette  by  Amaranthus  1706  (Cild 

-  I  Cade  1734). 

:r>  of  Cervantes  1806  (Don  Quixote  1784)— 
1— Dau.  1810  of  Payuator  1791  (Trumpator 

l.v   Wlii-kcr   1812  (Waxy  1790)— Gibside 

■(■j,  :,.!■, ;, I,,  n^ri  I  iiy  pipator  1786  (Impera- 


ductor  1707)— Falli'V  17^1)  iS 
Whisker  1812  (Waw  17',0i— V 
Sprite  1807  bv  Bobtail  1 
(Herod  17,"8)-(: 


T;8  by  Trrntlia 


!;      '  J  lirousrh  1791)— Goosander 

i; V  Trumpator  1782  (Con- 

il  i;i:s  i  Herod  1758). 
io.ithsaver  ]8C8(Sorcerer  1796)— 
■riiie  1795  by  Woodpecker  1773 
epstakes  174.3). 


•1.-2   -^1      Si 


iter  to 
Tuckahoe, 
ch.  m  ,  1814. 

"Glencoe, 
ch.  h.,  1831. 

♦Myrtle, 
ch.  m.,  1834. 


Sultan  Isp-, 
1808  by  \\'axv  179 
1767)— Prunella  17 


1  i:"'i 

!i'    175.-.)- D 

1' ,  \i 

'  M777r-D 

Fi-lr 

:   :'',:'■  1'  '■• 

1  isil: 

1     ■   ■,     1,    1 

f-'Saltram  l780  (Eclipse  1764)- Dau.  of  Svmme's 
Dau.  of  Tyler's  Driver  1760  (*Othello)— Dau.  of 

'  AMfrman  17.87  (Pot-8-o.'sl773)  -Dau. 
-    iiiiii'  s  Wililair  1767  (*Fearnought 

:    l;i  _'Uli|s  ir.KI)^ 

isKi  (Dick  Andrews  17C7)- Web 
by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 


<Oglelhorpe.*r.) — Dau.  ol'Brin 


Mameluke  1824  (Fa 

ness  blk.  m.  1813  liv  Sorcerer 

1784  (Hialiflyer  1774)— l).-»u.  br 

'    orTurfl7G0(Matcliein  174S)- 

172()-.S|)insrer  (ilie  Wirtilvinsl 

"   t.  1722  to  <J        ■        ■ 


t  by  Ilighfly.T  1774  (Herod  17.58). 


.1825bv  Bobadil  1813(Kubens  I8II5)— Pvtlio- 
(Trmnpator  1782)— Princess  blk.  m.  1796  by  Sir  Peier  T. 
17S9  of  Dungannon  1780  (Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  eb.  m.  1783 
.  b.  m.  1779  of  Horod  1758  (Tartar  1743)— Golden  Grove 
iiare)  ob.  m.  1735  by  Partner  1718  (Jiffs)— Bav  Bloody 
ad  ((^billabv)— Brown  Fareoell  bv.  ni.  171C1  bv  Makeless 
(DArcy  Yellow  Turk)— Dau.  of  Place's  Wnite  Turk— Dau.  of  Dodsworth— La.vton  Barb  mare. 


114  The  Brmhrs'  ILiitil  Book  and  Guide. 


BEND'OR. 


WINNER  OF  THE  COKE  STAKES,  liOAlIU  OF  TKAUE  HANDICAP  AT  CHICAGO^ 
SKMMER  HANDICAP  WELTER  STAKES  AT  SARATOGA  AND  OTHER 
FAST  RACES. 

Properfi/  of  Jlr.  John  B.  Ew'uuj,   WiUaiiietle  Stud,  near  XashclUe,  Tcnn. 

Benii'op.  by  imp.  Buckden,  son  of  Lonl  ( 'litVlcu  liy  Newmiuster.  bay  horse,  foaled 
1878,  bieil  by  SLiluey  Taylor,  Madison  Co.,  Ky.,  dam  Kate  Wallver  by  Embry's  Lex- 
ington, son  of  Lexington  and  Bellamira  by  imp.  Monarch,  out  of  Carrie  D.  l).y  Don 
Juan,  son  of  Berthune  by  Sidi  Haniet  by  Vii-giniau  by  Sir  Archy.  Beud'or  is  half 
brother  to  Ann  Fief,  the  dam  of  the  unbeaten  Tremont,  by  Alarm.  Bend'or  ^vas  a 
first-class  race-horse  ;  at  three  years  old  won  the  Gait  House  Handicap,  11  miles  with 
95  lbs.,  in  2.38. 

Bend'or  as  a  four  j'ear  old  was  one  of  the  best  race-horses  this  country  has  ever 
produced  on  the  score  of  speed  and  weight  carrying  cajiacity.  He  started  in  twelve 
races,  of  which  lie  won  nine.  At  Louisville  he  won  a  purse,  Ipo  miles,  117  lbs., 
in  1.49,  heats  of  1;\  miles,  117  lbs.,  in  1.49|,  1.49,  1.51^,  Bootjack  winning  the  first 
heat.  At  Pittsburgh,  on  a  heavy  track,  he  won  the  Coke  Stakes,  lA  miles,  117  lbs.,  in 
2.47i.  At  Chicago  he  carried  117  lbs.,  a  10  lb.  penalt.v,  and  won  the  Board  of  Trade 
Handicap,  l.J  miles  in  2.46^,  track  heavy.  At  Saratoga  he  won  the  Welter  Stakes, 
1  mile  in  1.4.5,  carrying  149  lbs.  At  same  place  won  1  mile  and  500  yards,  115  lbs.,  In 
2.10^,  best  time  on  record  to  date,  beating  Ada  Glenn,  Geu.  Monroe,  and  others,  and 
carrying  the  top  weight ;  the  Summer  Handicap.  IJ  miles,  118  lbs.,  in  2.35i,  beating 
the  great  Thora  and  other  good  ones.  In  the  Grand  Prize  of  Saratoga,  If  miles,  he 
carried  122  Uis.,  and  was  second  to  Glidelia  (5),  116,  in  3.01,  the  fastest  race  at  the 
distance  ever  run  to  that  date.  At  Saratoga  he  carried  123  lbs.,  and  won  a  Handica2> 
Sweepstakes.  U  miles  in  2.36i,  beating  Gen.  Monroe  (4),  101  lbs.,  Ada  Gleu  (6),  lOS  lbs., 
and  others  ;  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  mile  and  five  furlongs,  in  2.49,  carrying  125  lbs., 
and  heating  Creosote  (4),  106  lbs.,  Lida  Stanhope  (4),  102  lbs.,  and  other  first-class 
horses.  This  race,  considering  age  and  weight  carried,  is  the  best  on  record  at  the 
distance,  and  has  only  been  beaten  by  J  of  a  second  by  Exile  (4),  115  lbs.  Bend'or  is 
a  very  large,  strong  horse,  and  his  get  all  show  fine  quality.  Ann  Fief  is  the  dam  of 
the  unbeaten  Tremont,  and  two  such  horses  ns  BiMid'or  and  Tremont  from  one  and  the 
same  famil.v  is  sufficient  to  establish  its  producing  e.KCellence.  All  of  Bend'or's  get 
that  have  started  are  winners.  Bandusia  won  the  Belles  Stakes,  f  of  a  mile,  at  Sheeps- 
hcad  Bay,  in  l.IOi,  beating  Los  Angeles  and  other  good  ones.  Inferno  (lago),  Balti- 
more, A.  O.  H.,  Emma  .J.,  Goldstep,  Golucky,  Rheingold,  Maid  of  Altonwood,  Even 
Weight,  Taclician,  Billet  Doux  colt,  Strategy  colt.  Equality,. Iviuity,  the  latter  win- 
ner of  the  Titan  and  Mermaid  Stakes,  Mamie  B.  B.,  Tea  Set,  Waltz,  etc.  There  is  no 
stallion  uow  in  the  stud  of  greater  promise. 


Waxy  ITna-Pot-S-o-V  177*— Eclipse  irr4— Marskc  17.";0— Squirt  I732— Bartletf  e  Childers— Darley  Arabian  1639. 


is 


.WbalL'boiie  1M17  (Wt 
by  Sir  Peter  T.  17M 
Matron  1782  by  Floi 

'Master  Henrv  1S15  i 


liumprey 

Clinlcer, 

b.  h.,  1832. 


o   §2  -; 


Desdemona, 
br.  m.,  1811. 


Parthenespa, 
br.  m.,  1831. 


1183  by  Tn 
Cant:itrice  i 
Cervantes  ISi 
1810  of  Pav 
1774)-AhiL 


Blacklocl;  IM  I 

of  Overton  i;--    i. 

17^6  of  Ruler  1,;7  ( 
Mulatto  lS-M(Catton 

1803  by  Caiuillus 

ander  17Ht;). 


)l— Dan.  ISISof  Seiim  1802  (Buzzard*  17,s7)— .Maideu  1801 
v(  r  irwi— Dau.  1788  of  Pbenomenon  1780  (Herod  17581— 

^  lli.Torl  1758). 

i;.'S.-H.>adice;>  1807  by  Alexander  1782  lEcIipfe  17641— 
lantliii-  ilii;  Dill  England  1741)-Mayfly  1771  by  Malchem  17-18 
t::.inf  \i  ..  Stirling  lT:i8  (Starling  1727). " 

■  H'H  i;-,'  1)  u.  (if  Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  177.5)— Jenny 
iiiiiH  k  1;1J  Dabr.  Blank  17.581— Dan.  1773  of  Prince  T'Quassaw 
liltaiia  IT.V.i  b\  Kcgulus  1739  (fiod.  Ar.  17241. 

I  Bull  n,-^'. )— Ladv  Eliza  1813  by  Witbnorth  1813(Agonistes  1797)— 
Mr  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— Sylvia  I7t3  by  Y.  Marske  1771  (Marske 
'"■'  Br  tn  Silvin  (Cade  17.34). 

•':■."  1  Cli'l;.  una  1812  by  ClinkerlSLS  (Sir  Peter  T.  17aii— Pewct 
:;       i^  ;  :    ::    T  in— Termagant  by  Tantrum  1760  (Cripple  1730)— 

■, <■    ).-ii    Dan.  1818  of  Golumpus  1802  (Gobanna  170(1)— Dau. 

;   ;      I  iinnpaiur  17r2)-Circle  18112  by  St.  George  1780  (Highflyer 

A\      iliwcker  li73  (Herod  175-). 

1-  :;)— Dan.  lHo  of  Phantom  1818  ( VValton  179!i)— Dau.  1:02 
■I  _'  I-  i.'ii,- 1775)— Dau.  17'JGof  Walnut  17^6  (Highflver  1774)— Dau. 
\.  .Mar-keini). 

1^0a)— Leda  1824  by  Filho-da-Puta  1812  (Haphazard  1797)- Treasure 
1803  (Hanibletonian  17l2)— Dau.  1804  of  Hvacinlhus  17ii7  (Cori- 


Buzzard*   1787  (Woodpecker  17731— Dan.  of  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  17B4)— Dau.  of 
Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1718)— Dau.  of  Alfred  177J  (.Malchem  174t)— Dau.  I77u  of  Engi- 
neer 17.56  (Sampson  1745). 
WV  Diiti.  1-iiu  iSir  Peter  T.  17.a4)— Dau.  1791  of  Mercury  17i8  (Eclipse  17fi4)-Dau.  1776 
of  III  roll    ::-  I  I    I  a!   i;  I  ;)  -Folly  1771  by  Marske  1750  (Squirt  1732)— Visen  17."3  by 

Ri.-L-ii     -:       '    '  ^:    1,    11. 

Walt.  11  ;  I  -:  I  '  I  I  -II- Julia  171.9  by  Whiskey  ITSII  (Saltram*  178:0— Y.  Gian- 
iFli.rizel  17(8)-Giantes8  1769  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 
I.    n  .'.lahani  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

'    ii  18:18  by  Waxy  17E0  (Pot-S-o-'e  1773)— Penelope 

.     .1  17671- Pruuelia  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod 

p  17.36). 


17-24)-M..li.v 

Soothsayer  r- 

1798  by  Tr: 

1753)- Prom 


Golumpus  1812  (Goliaiina  i;;Ui— Lucy  Gray  1804  by  Timothy  17!4  (Delpini  1781 1— Lucy 
1789  bv  Florizel  1768  (Herod  1758)— Frenzy  1774  by  Eclipse  1764  (iMarske  175C)— Dau. 
of  Engineer  1756  (Sampson  1745). 

Orville  l7ii!i  iBeningliriiugb  179ii— Fiinnv  1796  by  Sir  Peter  T.  17M  (Hichflver  1774)— 
s  1717  iFl.iiiz.l  17.:>)— Desdemona  17;0  by  Marske  17;0  (Squirt 

I.-:-,  7 


Dan. 

17.  ;i  Y.  11: 
lliliu-  Is'Ji 
1811  bv  111. 
177B)— Beati 
Cervantes  1^0 
Thomasina 
17S0)-l)aii. 


■  All 


u—     .1 


Daughter  of, 
eh.  m.,  1814. 


Wi 

17'-.1  I  Blank  17) 
Ball's  Floriz.  I   1^ 
Dau.  of  *( 


Whisker  1812  (Wavy  17(0)- Gibside  Faiiy 
iMi  iiurv  u;8— Vicissilude  1830  by  Pipator  17^6  (Imperator 
liter  T.  1781  (Highflyer  1774). 

17.S^)— Marianne  1816  bv  Sorcerer  1796  (Trumpator  17Si. — 
liv  1794  (Delpini  1781)— Violet  1787  by  Shark*  1771  (.Marske 
1  17.'0  (Squirt  n85). 

'd  17771— Daii.  of'Saltra 
ijught  17.:5)— Dan.  of  Dr: 


-Y.  Ki- 


Rowena, 
-h.  m ,  1828. 


r,<M  of  *Alderman  1787  (Pot-8-o--s  1773)— 
l':iit.  of  Svrames' Wildair  1767  (-Fearnought 

1  17.'5  IR'egnlus  173!). 

Emilius  18i0i(ii    il.   1,  |.  .  i.i  i-.l  1.      ihi-  Flyer  1814  (VandvkeJr.  180M— Pamia 

1813  by  Dick  Andiews  ]7li;  (Joe  Andrews  1778)— May  1804  by  Beningbrough  1791 
(King  Fergus  1775)— Primrose  1787  by  Mambrino  1768  (Engineer  17C6). 

Sumpter  1818  (Sir  Archy  ItOo)— Lady  Grey  1817  by  Robin  Grev  lf05  (■  Royalii^t  17(0)- 
Maria  1802  by  Melzar  1791  (*Medley  177(.)— Dau.  of  *Higlifiyer  17S4  (Highflyer  177.=  )- 

'     Dau.  of  'Fearnought  1755  (Regulns  17c9). 

Emilius  l(-20  (Orville  1799)— Cressida  lt-07  by  Whiskev  1189  (Saltram*  1780)— Y.  Gianless 
1710  by  Diomed*  1777  (Flcrizel  1768)— Giantess  1769  by  Matchem  1718  (Cade  1734)— 

I    Molly  Long  Legs  1753  by  Babraham  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

'Whisker  1812  (Waxy  17!0)-Mv  Ladv*  1818  by  Comus  1S09  (Sorcerer  1796)— The 
Colonel's  dam  1802  by  Delpini  1781  (Highflyer  1774)— Tipple  Cyder  1788  by  King 
Fergus  1775  (Eclipse  1764)— Svlvia  17^3  by  Y.  Marske  1771  (Marske  17.'0). 


c?    B^&ZM^ 


Am.  Eclipse, 
ch.  h.,  1814, 


Am.  Pomona, 
b.  m.,  1820. 


Uuroc  l(-06  (  Diomedl777)-Miller's  Damsel  1802 by  'Messenger  1180  (Mambrino  i;68' — 

*Dau.  17U2 of  Pot-S-o-'s  1773 (Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  1778 of  Gimcrack  1760 (Cripple  1150)— 

Snapdragon  1759  by  Snap  1756  (Snip  17.36). 
Sir  Alfred  18(5  (*slr  Harry  17!5i— Dan.  of  "Sir  Harrv  1795  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)- 'Pomona 

1803  by  Worthy  1795  (Pol-8-o-'s  1773)— Comedy  17S.9  by  Buzzard*  1187  (.Woodpecker 

1713)- Huncamnnca  I7S7  by  Highflyer  1174  (Herod  17.58). 


la,      sA  ca.d 


Virginian  1815  (Sir  Archy  no  .  — Laiiy  Bunon  1813  by  Sir  .Vroby  1806  (*Diomed  I"'?)  -  ' 

Sultana  bv   'Bavli  hoVse  Black  Sultan)— Barb  M.  presented  J806  to  Pres.  Jeflerscn 

by  I'lv.'Ti:!'- 
Ara'tii-     -  <■     in      I.  r  1811)— Jenny  Cockracy  1814  by  Potomac  IfOo  (*Diomed  irn)- 

Tim.  I.v   -^Saltram   17S0  (Eclipse   1764)— Dau.  of  Symmes'  Wildair  IVtT 

(*F.:ii .L.i      ,      i-Dau.  of  Driver  17i:0(*Othello). 


Susette, 
br.  m.,  18i8. 


5   -=  -^  -" 


„„  ,    Emilius  i.-f.'ii  lurviile  nii'.)-Icarialt24  bv  The  Fiver  isi  i  .V I.I..    Jr.  180S)— Parma 

isa!  l**'^  ''y  ^''^^  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews  1778)— .\ii        .  :         I:,  ningbrough  1761 

itvjo.  (KingFergns  il7.")— Primrose  1787 bv  M.smbiino  171S  .  I             i  :    . 

,^^  Lance  18il  (Am.  Eclipse  1814)- Aurora  1827  by  Aratu-  i^.i  .i    ...  n.r  ;811i— Paiagon 

j™,'-  1S07  by  'Blizzard  1787  (Woodpecker  177S)— Indiana  isu.'  Iiv  Columbus  (-Pantaloon 

,     -■  -- ■  ">"■        1778)— Jane  Hunt  1796  by  Paragon  1788  (tFlimnup  1765). 

.    Sir  William  Sir  Archy  18'3  (*Dinmed  1777)— Transport  1S12  bv  Virginius  lt05  ('Diomed  1777)— 

:  of  Transport,  (Florizel   17: 8)— Nancy  Air    1799  bv  'Bedford  1792  (Dungannon  17tO)-Anneite  by 

.     b.  h.,  1823.  *Shark  1771  (Marske  17501— dau.  of  Rockingham  (Partner  1755). 

Wiss-ni.wfinn  *B"zzi>"l  17n7  (Woodpecker  1773)— Dau.  of 'Speculator  1795  (Dragon*  1787)— Dau.  of 

rh  m    iism  I>amon  ('Fearnought  ]755)-Dau.  of  Fearnought. 


t  Biilliaiit  (111 


.  kory  1804  (»Whip  1794,i-*Trum- 
I    1786  to  Lambinos  bv  Highflyer 

.   IIM)^ 

111  bv  Y.  Bedford  ('Bedford  1792i— 
rweil's  Traveller,  son  of  -Traveller 


116  TIte  Breeders'  IIiiiul  Book  ami  Guide. 


IMPORTED  BLACK  DEAN. 

Jinillirr  to  Geheimniss,  otvned  bi/  Enyetic  Lcij/h,  La  Belle  Stad,  Yarnalton,  Kcn- 
lacky.     Stands  for  public  mares. 

Black  Deax,  own  brother  to  Geheimniss,  winner  of  the  Oaks,  brown  horse,  foaled 
1886,  bred  by  Mr.  John  Watson.  By  Uosicriiciau,  sou  of  Beadsman  by  Weatherbit, 
dam  Nameless,  dam  of  Geheimniss,  winner  of  the  Oaks,  by  Blinkhoolie,  son  of  Rata- 
plan, out  of  No  Name  by  Teddingtou,  winner  of  the  Derby,  Ascot  and  Doucaster 
Cujjs,  son  of  Orlando  by  Touchstone.  Black  Dean  from  an  injury  never  raced  but 
his  sister  Geheimniss,  one  of  the  best  mares  of  her  day.  As  a  two  year  old  she 
started  seven  times.  On  the  first  occasion  she  ran  a  dead  heat  for  the  Sandowu  Two 
Years  Old  Stakes,  which  were  divided,  and  the  remaining  six  races  she  won,  beating 
some  of  the  beet  animals  in  training.  As  a  three  year  old  she  won  the  Oaks;  ran 
second  in  the  Feruhill  Stakes  at  Ascot,  beaten  a  head;  ran  second  in  the  St.  Leger, 
beating  Shotover(  winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  Derby,  etc.)  and  many  other  high-class 
animals;  and  wound  nj)  the  season  by  rnnuiug  second  at  Newmarket,  beating  Ker- 
messe,  who  as  a  two  year  old  was  only  beaten  once,  aud  who  also  won  all  her  three 
year  old  engagements  with  the  exception  of  the  race  mentioned.  As  a  four  year  old, 
Geheiniuiss  won  the  Trial  Stakes  at  Ascot,  giving  It  lbs.  weight  to  all  stavters, 
won  the  Bunbnry  Handicap,  one  mile ;  ran  seiond  in  tlic  Steward's  (^'up  at  Goodwood, 
beaten  a  head,  giving  the  winner  14  lbs. ;  ran  second  for  the  Purrlaud  Plate,  carrying 
top  weight,  giving  tlie  winner  10  lbs. ;  won  the  lvcm|itou  Park  t'anihridgeshire  Trial 
Haiiiliiii]!,  1:1- mill's.  I'arrying  129  lbs. ;  won  the  Trial  Stiiki-s  at  Xe\vmarUi-t,  carrying 
140  Ills.,  uiiil  liuislied  the  year  by  giving  Brag  21  lbs.  anil  running  sccimd  to  him  fur 
the  Brighton  Cup.  The  five  year  old  form  of  Geheimniss  was  brilliant.  She  earned 
eight  brackets,  ran  second  once  and  was  jilaced  once.  The  races  she  won  were  the  West- 
minster Cup,  ii  miles,  at  Kempton  Park,  carrying  143  lbs.;  the  All-aged  Stakes  at 
Ascot,  carrying  14.5  lbs. ;  the  .Stockbridge  Cuj),  carrying  132  lbs. ;  a  walk  over  for  the 
July  Clip  at  Newmarket ;  walk  over  for  the  Buubnry  Stakes  at  same  meeting;  won 
the  Lennox  Stakes  at  Goodwood,  aud  walked  over  for  the  Singleton  Stakes  at  the 
same  ])lace. 

Rosierucian,  the  sire  of  Black  Dean,  is  own  brother  to  The  Palmer,  the  sire  of 
Pellegrino  and  Jenny  Howlet,  winner  of  the  Oaks,  aud  was  a  good  race  horse ;  won 
the  Criterion  and  Troy  Stakes,  and  is  the  sire  of  Hauteur,  winner  of  the  1,01)0 
Guineas,  and  the  good  stallion  Beanclerc.  Rosierucian  was  regarded  by  Sir  Joseph 
Hawley  as  the  equal  of  the  Derby  winner  Bine  Gown,  and  declared  to  win  the  Der- 
by with  him.  His  sire,  Beadsman  (out  of  Mendicant,  winner  of  the  Oaks),  won  the 
Derby  (sire  of  Pero  Gomez,  wiiuier  of  St.  Lcgcr,  and  iin]i.  Saxou,  winner  of  the  fast- 
<'st  Belmont  stake  ever  run),  was  a  sou  of  Winllicrliit  (liy  Slieet  Anchor),  whose  dam, 
Miss  l.ctty  by  Priam,  won  the  Oaks.  Nameless.  Black  Dean's  dam,  produced  oth'U- 
wiiiuirs  in  1'ricndle.ss  and  Offenheit.  Her  sire,  Blinkhoolie,  was  by  Rataplan  (a  full 
Viinl  hii-  111  Sl.iikwell),  and  sire  of  Kettledrum  (winner  of  the  Derby).  His  dam,  Queen 
.\lni  V.  inuiliii  111  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland  and  also  Blink  Bonny,  the  dam  of  Blair  Athol 
( wiuiiirof  Mio  Derby,  St.  Leger,  etc.)  and  Breadalbano,  a  good  race-horse.  No  Name. 
Black  Dean's  second  dam,  was  a  winner,  aud  bred  a  winner  iu  Bradlangh.  Queen  of 
licauty,  the  third  dam,  produced  Cordelia,  a  winner,  and  dam  of  the  winners  Thun- 
der and  Lady  Blanche.  Vlie,  another  of  Queen  of  Beauty's  daughters,  produced  the 
wiuuiMs  First  Lord,  Black  Adder  and  .Vmor.  Birthday,  the  fourth  dam,  produced  the 
winners  Filiiis.  Koliinoor,  Stoikham,  Buiiellns,  Lupus  and  Vision,  while  from  Hon- 
<iria,  the  fifth  dam,  came  the  winner  Broadsword,  and  Miss  Nutting  (dam  of  the  win- 
ner Hawk).  Any  number  of  of  her  winners  have  come  from  the  family,  including  Mr. 
Haggin's  imported  stiiUiou  Darebin,  in  addition  to  Leamington,  Touchstone.  Lauiiic'- 
lot  and  Macaroni,  and  flu^  Americ-an  winners  Arizona,  Arauza,  Glenarm,  .\merii|ne, 
Louise,  Palatka,  Millie  Williams,  Zephyr,  Cape  Race,  Armiel,  Ella  Blackburn. 
Cyclone,  Wist  wind.  I'alschood,  etc.  Black  Dean  is  a  sure  aud  safe  foal  getter  aud 
should  succeed  in  the  stud. 


Dick  Andrews  IVOT— Joe  Andrew?  lT7S-Eclip?o  ITt;!— 5I.ir-:kr  i7->— Squirt  17^:— Bnrtlott's  Childcrs— Darloy  Arabian  1C90. 


S  2  xiS-J, 


Morgiana. 
blls.  m.,  1S20. 


Camel, 
br.  h.,  1S2;. 


I),  h..  ISIO. 

Kite, 
b.  m.,  1831. 


Priam.* 
b.  h.,  1827. 


Whalebone, 
br.  h.,  1807. 

Defiance, 
ch.  m.,  1810. 

Middleton, 
ch.  h.,  183-2. 


(11 


■ilk- 


te»!f  171(0  byDioUHii       .    :     I  ' 

Molly  Long  Legs  i;    :        ]:! 
Orville  1799  (Benin- i-ii    :.   n 

Hornpipe  17SI3  by  1  r.iiiiimiur  i  i.^ 
_1 743)— Proserpine  17():>  by  Alart^ke  1 
Whalebone  1807  (Waxv  179J)~Dau.  i 

Sir  Pctrr  T.  17^4  iFti-hllycr  1771 


MiUi.l:nic  isil  .  i,v  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclip-e  ni;4)— Y. 
;:i    illriciil    17'>'<i -Camilla  177S  by  Tremham  ir(;ii 

7.;-,  by  (V..,,. H:,rh 

■•|ili>ii>"!i     -'      ~'  :i    r]  Sorcerer  1790  (Trumpator 

;^.  'M ■      I'M    17B7  of  Woodpecker  1773 

ii.vSiiai.  ;;..    ,-.,., M. 

1  IKor  by  U  inslsiy  i,,-;i  (Saltram*  17S0)— T.  Gian- 

I  17681— Giau(es8nt;y  by  Matchem  1748(Cadel7:>4)— 

II  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Dau.  ISOO  of   Buzzard*  1787  (Woodiiecker  1773)— 
ii'niuiiirs.r  17-7i-Luna  1779  by  Herod  173-1  (Tartar 


jM:i 


■  ■I  i; 


■-'  (Buzzanl-  1787)— Maiden  ISOl  by 
■     :;-^  111  Pbenonu'non  171-0  (Herod  173.S)— 

WI7  by  Alexander  1783  (Eclipse  1764)— Bru- 
l  1741)-Mayay  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 


1.1 1; 


I  1^13 


y-  Trentham  U'j'i 
—Everlasting  177 
el  I'OD-Olvmpi: 


I  Mercury  1778)  - 
of  Woodpecker 


'  r  T.  1784)-ScotiIla 
rske  1750)— Harmony 


■  1S09  by  W's  Ditto  18(10  (Sir  Peter  T.  17i-'4i-Dau. 
Dau.  1770  of  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)— Folly  1771 


1795  bv  .\nvil  tr;r    11   1    l  ;  .--i    >rota  l^SSliy  Eclipse  iTiiJ  (Mi 

1775  by  Herod  17'-:    i  : 

Selim  1802  (Buzzard 

1791  of  Mercury  V.7-  '  I  rim-, 

by  Marske  1750  (Squirt  ]:.«). 
Phantom  1805  (Walton  1799)— Fila<rree  1815  by  Sootheaver  1808  (Sorcerer  1"86)-Web 

1808  by  Waxv  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)-Peuelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 

l~a7)— Pniuella  17fis  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17f8). 

Emiliu8iv*i!iii    ill.    ill       ('ressida  18(/7  by  WTiiskey  1789  (Saltram*  1780)— Y.  Giairiess 

1790  by  Di..       ;  '  ,   rizel  1768)-Giante8s  1763  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734)— 

Molly  Loi:^'  I,  _    :  .-  ,       liabraham  1740  (God.  Ar.  17f4). 
Octavian  IS  il  i.-aipiint  1. '.!:.) -Dau.  1807  of  Shuttle  1793  (Y.  Marske  1771)— Zara  ISO!  by 

Delpini  1781  (Highflyer  1771) -Flora  1789  by  King  Fergus  1775  (Eclipse  17(>4)— Ata- 

lanta  1709  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17.34). 

Waxy  1790  (P.it-8-o-'9  1773)-Penelope  1738  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— Pru- 

neila  17S8  bv  Highflver  1774  (Herod  1738)— Promise  17IJ8  by  Snau  17."0  (Snip  1733)— 

Julia  1756  by  Blank  1741  (God.  Ar.  17:4). 
Eubens  lt05  (Buzzard*  1<87)-Little  Follv  1806  by  Highland  Fling  1798  (Spadille  1784)— 

Harriet  1799  by  Volunteer  1780  (Eclipse  17041 -Dau.  1785  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem 

1748)  -Magnolia  1771  by  Marske  1750  (Squirt  17.32). 

Phantom  180S  (Walton  1799)- Web  1808  bv  Waxy  1790  (Pot*o-'s  177.3) -Penelope  1798 

by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1707)  -Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— 

Promise  17iiS  bv  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736). 
Highlan.I  Fliiii  179^  (Spadill.-  17-4)  -Harriet  1799  by  Volunteer  17S0  (Eclij.ss  1704)— Dau. 

17^-.  .if  .M'MI   I7;'i  iM:r.li.-m  IT IRi-Magnolia  1771  by  Marske  17.50  iSnuirt  1732)— 

lim    i;-..  i.v  ll:.'  r.iha.i.  i:  in  -i:...l    .\r.  17-,'4i. 


;?;  IrBirdcatcber 
;S     ch.  h.,  18.33. 


-  -a—  .3!c    Rockingham, 
b.  h.,  1830. 


Sir   Ik-iriih.'s   i--,'ii  ,\\'hal..i.ini.?  i>.ir)  -Guiccioli  lsC3   by  Bob  Bootv  1804  (Chauiicleer 

17S7)  -Flii,'bt  1S09  by  Ir.  Escape  1803  (Commodore  1793)— Y.  Heroine  by  Ba.^'Ot  1780 

(Herod  173S)-Heroine  1775  bv  Hero  1753  (Cade  1734). 
Economist  18-25  (Whisker  1812)— Miss  Pratt  1825  by  Blacklock  1814  (Whitelock  l.-<0.3)— 

Gadabout  1812  by  Orville  1799  (Beningbrongh  1791)— Minstrel  1603  by  Sir  Peler  T.  1784 

J  Highflyer  1774)  -Matron  1783  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  1758). 

Sultan  1816  (Selim  1802)— Trampoline  1885  by  Tramp  1810  (Dick  .-Andrews  1797)— Web 

1808  by  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)-Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1783  (Conductor 

17H7)-Prunella  178^  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  175S). 
Muley  1810  (Orville  17S9)- Clare  18^1  by  Marmion  18C6  (Whiskey  1789)— Harpalice  1814 

by  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)— Amazon  1799  by  Driver  i78:i  (Treutham  1766)— 

Fractions  1792  by  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  17(>4). 

Walton  1799  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Parasol  IKOD  by  Pot-3-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764'  -Prunoira 

1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  17.50  (Snio  1730)- Julia 

1756  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Moses  1819  ([Whalebone  or]  Seymour  1S07)— Quadrille  1815  by  Seiim  1802  (Buzzard* 


-<^nn-i 


■  Pi-.l  i>; 


Plenipoteu- 

tiarv. 
ch.  h.,  "1831. 

Myrrha, 
b.  m.,  18:W. 


5  2£  ^-^       Vulture, 
§*  O^  I  ch.  m.,  18:33. 


[Whiskey  or]  Sorcerer  1796  (Trumpator  1782)— Canarv 
.  's  177.3)-  Miss  Green  1787  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  it'S). 


Emi  11    ■         M  Harriet  1819  bv  Pericles  1809  (Evander  1801)— Dau.  1812  of 

Sell. 11  ;--■    111      .1  ;     r.^ii  -Pipvlina  1803  hySir  Peter  T.  1784(Highflverl774)-Eally 

17'.;o  iiy  Trunipaior  lis--'  (Conductor  1767). 
Whalebone  ItiuT  (Waxy  I790)-Gift  1818  by  Y.  Gohanna  1810  (Gohanna  1790)-Dan.  1.803 

of  Sir  Peter  T.  1781  (Highflver  1774)-Dan.  1T8-1  of  Trumpator  1783  (Conductor  1767)- 

Sist.  1774  to  Postmaster  bv  Herod  17.58  (Tartar  1743). 


!5  3- 


Humprey 
Clinker, 
b.  h.,  1883. 


Camel  1823  (Whalebone  1807)-Banter  1826  bv  Master  Henry  1815  (Orville  1799.- Koadicea 
1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— Brunette  by  Amaranthus  17f6  (Old  England 
1741)— Mavfly  1771  by  Matchem  174s  (Cade  173!i. 

Langar  1817  (Selim  18C2i— Kite  1831  by  Bustard  1813  (Castrel  ISOD-OIvmpia  1813  by  Sir 
Oliver  1,S(\(  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Scotilla  1793  by  Anvil  1777  (Herod'l738)— Scota  1783 
by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  17.50). 

Humprey  Clinker  18-32  (Comus  1809)- Medora  1813  by  Swordsman  1796  (Prizefighter 
1784)- Ir.  Penelope  1797  by  Trumpator  1783  (Conductor  1 767 1— Peppermint  1787  by 
Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  17.'0  (Snip  17.':6). 

Election  1804  (Gohanna  1790)— Dau.  1805  of  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Miss 
Judy  1784  bv  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  174.8)— Manilla  1777  by  Goldfinder  1 761  (Snap 
17.501— Dau.  17611  of  Old  Eii^'land  1741  (God   Ar.  n-,-4). 


Conn 


181'  ol   Pavnatiir  1791  ili 
1774 )— Abigail  1788  by  Woo. 
Castrel  1801  (Buzzard*  1787i 
1804  by  Meteor  1783  <  Eclips. 


n-VJi-Dau.  1771  of  Syphon  17.50  (Squirt  173-J). 


'  I  ik-.-r  1805  (Sir  Peter  T.  17s'4)-Pewet 
'.    by  Tantrum  1760  (Cripple  1750)— 

.  1   ijuhimpns  1802  (Gohanna  1790)— D.an. 

I.  ircle  1803  by  St.  George  1789  (Highflyer 

•■  rod  n.'iS). J 

i'.ruviau  1806  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Musidora 
f  all-Work  1786  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod 


1738  (Bolton  Starling  1727)— Look. 
Bay  Ar.— Lady  Maie  by  Pert  (Ely 


Camel  >-22  (Whalebone  lS07(-Maid  of  Honor  br.  m.  18-3'.i  bv  Champion  1812  (Selim 
1803)— Etiquette  br.  m.  1820  bv  Orville  179J  (Bemn^hrough  i;91)-Boadicea  b.  m.  1807 
by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— Brunette  bv  Amaranthus  1766  (Old  England  1741)— 
■  Mavflv  h.  m.  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734 1 -Dan.  blk.  m.  17.55  of  Anc.  Starlmg 
-It  ni'e-Lade  ch.  m.  1731  bv  Bristol  Grasshopper  (Bverly  Turk)-Dau.  of  Sir  M.  Xewton's 


H8  The  linrih'rs'  Hand  Hook  ami  Guide 


BRAMBLE. 


WINNER  OF  THE  YOUNG  AMERICA  STAKE  NO.  2  AND  MAXWELL  HOUSE 
STAKES  AT  NASHVILLE,  SARATOGA  AND  COXCiHESS  STAKES  AT 
SARATOGA,  BALTIMORE  CUP,  MONMOUTH  CUP,  WESTCHESTER  CUP, 
SARATOGA  CUP,  AND  OTHER  IMPORTANT  RACES. 

Propciii/  of  Eugene  Leigh,  La  Belle  Stud,  Yarnalton,  Kij.,  uiid  is  a  public  stallion. 
Terms  puhlislied  annucdti/. 

Bi;amiu.e  by  iiiui.  Bonnie  Scdtlaml,  lireil  by  Gen.  \V.  G.  Uardins,  liflle  Meade 
Stud,  foaled  1S75,  d.im  Ivy  Leaf,  dam  of  Bazar,  lirambalutta,  etc.,  by  iuip.  .Viistraliaii, 
out  of  Bay  Flower,  sister  to  Bayonet,  Bayswater,  Preakness,  ete.,  by  Lexington. 
Bramble  ran  seven  times  as  a  two-year  old  ;  won  the  Young  America  Stakes  No.  2  at 
Nashville,  three-quarters  of  u  mile,  in  L20,  track  heavy,  won  the  Sar.itoga  Stakes,  at 
Saratoga,  tliree-iiuavters  of  a  mile,  in  1.17i,  was  second  in  two  aud  third  in  two  races, 
beating  Duke  of  JIageuta,  Pride  of  the  Village  and  others.  He  made  his  ilebni  iu  his 
three-year  old  form  iu  the  Withers  Stake  at  Jerome  Park,  one  mile,  was  second  to 
Duke  of  Magenta  in  1.48,  each  with  IIX  llis.,  one  of  the  best  races  ever  run,  the  track 
lieiug  mu<ldy  and  heavy — Dauichetf  aud  Pride  of  the  Village  were  behind  him  ;  beat 
Simoom,  Oriole,  etc.,  one  luile,  iu  1.18A  ;  ran  second  to  Duke  of  Mageuta  for  the  Bel- 
mont Stakes,  1|  miles,  iu  2.43.1,  Spartan,  Dauiehell',  Bayard  aud  others  behind  him. 
Long  Branch,  won  dash  of  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  beating  Idalia.  Egypt,  etc.,  iu 
1.17;  same  place,  was  beaten  a  match,  one  aud  a  quarter  miles,  by  Spartan,  iu  2.16, 
evidently  badly  managed  or  out  of  eouditiou.  Saratoga,  ran  second  to  the  Duke  of 
Mageuta  in  Travers  Stakes,  one  aud  three-quarters  miles,  in  3.08,  a  capital  rac^e ; 
won  dash  of  one  mile,  beating  Lou  Lanier,  Garrick,  etc.,  in  1.45;  won  dash  of  one 
mile,  beating  Idalia,  Pique,  etc.,  in  1.47A,  track  lieavy  ;  beat  Oriole,  Idalia,  etc.,  one 
and  a  quarter  miles,  in  2.17;  walked  over  for  purse,  one  aud  a  half  miles,  received 
half  purse  and  entrance  money  ;  beat  Pii]ue,  Pride  of  the  Village,  etc.,  one  mile,  iu 
1.47.i^,  carrying  113  lbs  ;  ran  second  to  Duke  of  Mageuta  for  Keuiier  Stakes,  two  miles, 
in  3.41A,  with  good  ones  behind  him;  won  race  ly  miles,  in  1..1S,  beatlug  Bonnie 
Wood,  Kate  Claxton,  etc.  ;  beat  Lady  d'Arcy,  Bonnie  Wood,  etc.  ;  three-quarters  of 
a  mile,  in  1.19;  beat  Patriot,  Kate  Claxton  aud  others,  one  mile,  iu  1.45|.  He  was 
sent  to  Louisville,  where  he  won  the  great  American  Stallion  Stakes,  1|  miles,  iu 
3. 14J-,  beating  Cammie  F.,  Warlield,  Momentum,  Day  Star  aud  five  others;  same 
pl.ace,  was  second  to  Wartield,  giving  him  .5  lbs.,  IJ  miles,  in  l.riti,  the  fastest  race  at 
the  distance  during  the  year.  Nashville,  won  the  Maxwell  House  Stakes,  mile  heats, 
in  1.43.  1.44,  beating  Warlield  aud  Bergamot.  At  four  y<'ais  obi  started  twenty  times, 
won  fifteen  races,  was  second  in  two,  third  in  one  and  unplaced  in  two.  Bramble  at 
Baltimore  won  dash  of  li  miles,  defeating  Gov.  Hampton,  Albert  aud  Judith;  time, 
2.15i  :  same  meeting,  won  the  Baltimore  Cup,  2i  miles,  defeating  Busliwhaidcer,  Bon- 
nie Wood,  Lou  Lanier  and  Bayard,  time,  4.01J.  Jerome  Park,  won  dash  of  one  mile, 
defeating  Una,  Fraukhu,  Bou'uiu  Wood  and  three  others,  time  1.45}.  Same  meeting 
won  the  Westchester  Cnj),  2^  miles,  defeating  his  only  opjioneut,  Invermore,  time, 
4.20A.  Spring  Meeting,  Coui'y  Island  Jockey  Club,  at  Prospect  Park,  Seaside  Handi- 
cap, 2  mihis.  Willful  tinished  iirst,  Gen.  Philips  second  and  Bramble  last ;  time,  3.341. 
Monmouth  Park,  won  the  Oci'au  Stakes,  li  miles,  defeating  Monitor,  Lancewood, 
Sns(|iichaniia  aud  Belinda  ;  time,  1.5«*  ;  won  dash  li  miles,  defeating  Una  aud  Tom 
Scarlet;  time,  2.27.  Won  the  Monmouth  Cup,  2^  miles,  defeating  J^on  Lanior,  Gen. 
Philips  and  Willful;  Bramble  carried  5  lbs.  penalty  for  winning  the  Westchester 
Cui) ;  time,  l.lisi.  Saratoga,  rau  second  to  Monitor  in  the  All-.\ged  Stakes,  li  miles  ; 
time,  2.\2i;  won  the  Saratoga  Cup,  21-  miles,  defeating  Willful,  Lou  Lanier,  etc.;  time, 
4.11}:  won  dash  of  li  miles,  defeating  Jlintzer,  Dan  S)>arling,  etc.;  time.  2.00;  won 
ilash  1  mile,  defeating  Bennett ;  time,  1.4!) ;  won  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  defeating 
Annie  Augusta,  Bonnie  Wood,  etc.,  time,  1.17i  ;  won  dash  oi'  1  mile.  Iicating  Oriole  and 
Gabriel,  time,  1.44|;  won  dash  11  miles,  defeating  (;aliri(d,  Dan  Sparling,  etc.,  time, 
1..58;  won  the  Congress  Hall  Stakes,  heats  of  three-qiiarti'i's  of  a  mile,  time,l.li),  1.18; 
w(m  the  Brighton  Cu]>,  2.t  miles,  defeating  Franklin  l)y  a  head,  time,  l.B!.}.  At  5  years 
won  the  (.'cnteiiuial  Stakes  at  Nashville,  "Tenn.,  IJ  mih'S,  in  1.58,  beating  Beatitude 
and  others;  at  (!  years,  Ntartnig  only  once  ;  ran  secoml  to  Ferida  ;  at  Baltimore,  mile 
heats  iu  1.44J,  l.l'lA,  l,l8!i,  Bramlilc'won  the  tirst  heat.  This  was  his  last  ra((^  Ivy 
Leaf,  the  dam  of  Hramble,  was  never  trained.  Bay  Flower,  his  gr.indam,  was  a  good 
racoiuare  at  all  distancc.%,  she  i>eat  the  fanious  Riiyuodync  three  and  four  mile  heats 
at  St.  Louis;  four  miles,  iu  7.45*,  7.45.  Bramble  is  a  rich  red  bay  with  large  star  iu 
(Continueil  on  pa^je  IJO.) 


Pot-8-o-'3  irra— Eclipse  1704-Mareke  1T50— Squirt  ir:ffi— Bartlett's  Cliilders— Darley  Arabian  1699. 


'®1 


Waxy  IT'.iU  (Pot-s-o-'s  17731    Peuelope  1798  by  Trumpaior  17H3  (Conductor  1767i-Pra- 

iiella  17AS  bv  Highllver  17r4  iII>Tod  1758)-Proiuis^e  1768  by  Suup  1750  (.Snip  1736)- 

Julia  17.-)li  bv"  Blank  l'74()  ^(i.irt.  Ar.  1724). 
Sir  Pi'l'i  •]■.  i>4   Hi^'litlver  K7  li-l)au   ir!i-3of  HiL'hflyer  1774  illerod  1758)-Nutcracker 

17i;7  Nv  Mai.hL:ru  LisiCiuli-  K.Mi    Mi~>  Stalling  IToU  by  Suirlinsr  1727  (Bay  Bolton 

^7115.  ■Kiii.'b.Hir  i;:;,'by  rartu^T  I7!S  !Ji;."4j_ 

Sor.xTLT  ir;i6  ri'rumpaioi  i;.s2)  -Ep-um  La.-,8  ISOl  bv  Sir  Peter  T.  17»4  iHigliflytT  1774)— 

Alexina  17SS  by  King  Fer;,'us  1773  (Eclipse  HWi—Lardella  1780  by  Y.  Marske  1771 

iMareke  175(li-Daii.  of  Y.  Cade  1747  (Cade  1731). 
Siamlbrd  1794  (Sir  Peter T.  ITIMi— Maicia  1797  by  Coriander  1786  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— 

Eaith  1779  by  Pacolet  1703  (Blank  1740)-Atalanta  1769  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734)— 

Y.  Lass-of-the-Mill  1756  by  Oroonoko  1745  (Crab  1722). 


Princess, 
b.  m.,  1799. 


Parasol, 
b.  m.,  1800 


Woodpecker  1173 1  Herod  1758)— Mkfortunc  1775  by  Dux  1761  (Matchem  1748)  -Cariosity 
1760  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  17361-Daii.  1749  of  Begulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1734)— Dau.  of 
Bartlett's  Childers  (Darley  Ar.  1699). 

Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  17&4)-Dau.  of  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17c8i-Dan.  of  Alfred  1770 
(Matchem  1748|— Dau.  1770  of  Engineer  17.56  (Sampson  1745)-Bay  Malton's  dam  1756 
by  Cade  1 734  (God.  Ar.  ITU). 

Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— Mis.«  Hervey  1775 bv  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750)— 
Clio  1760  by  Y.  Cade  1747  (Cade  n34)-Dau.  of  Starling  1727  (Bay  Bolton  1705)— Dan. 
of  Bartlett's  Childers  (Darley  Ar.  1699). 

Precipitate*  1787  (Mercury  1778)- Colibri  1793  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  17.58)— Ca- 
milla 1778  by  Trentliam  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)-Co(iuette  1765  by  Compton  Barb- 
Si  stl743toJ{egaliisJ)yJ3o<h^Ar^^ 


Moses, 
b.  h.,  1S19. 


Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774i~Arethusa  1792  by  Dnngaiinon  178i)  (Eclipse  1764)— 

Dau.  1777  of  Prophet  1760  ( Kegulus  1739)— Virago  1764  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— Dan. 

of  Regulus  17-39  (God.  .\r.  1734). 
Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (EcUpse  17611— Prunella  1788  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Promise 

1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736i— Julia  1756  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724)— Spectator's 

dam  17.35  by  Partner  1718  (Jiggi. 

"[Whalebone  or]  Seymour  1807  (Delpini  1781)— Dau.  1807  of  Gohanna  1790  (Mercuiy 

1778i-GreT  Skim  1793  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758)-Dau.  1780  of  Herod  1758 

(Tartar  174"3)-Y.  Hag  1761  bv  Skim  1746  ( Starling  1727i. 
iSelim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)— Canary  Bird  1806  by  [Whiskey  or]  Sorcerer  1796  (Trum- 

pator  1782)— Canary  1797  by  Coriander  1786  (Pot-S-o-'s  1773i— Miss  Green  17S7  by 
;    Hi ghflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)-Harriet  1769  by  Matchem  174s  (Cade  17" ' 
iOrvillel 

Dau. 


1799  (Beningbrough  1791)— Emily  1810  by  Stamford  17!)4  (Mr  Peter  T.  1784)— 
1799  of  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  1780)— Grey  Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimant  1772 

' I    (Otho  17fr0)— Dizzy  17.57  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

TT.,_.;„,        Pericles  1803  (Evanderl801i-Dau.  1812  of  Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)-Pipylina  1803 
i>ii.-   i,     liio  i    liv  Sir  Peter  T.  17«  (Highflyer  1774i-Rally  1790  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 

uiK.  m..  ijia.j    i7i;7)_Fancy  1780  iSisl.  to  Dionied*)  by  Florizel  1768  iHerod  1758>. 

Waxv  1799  (Pot-S-o-'s  1773)— Penel"pe  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Ciuiductor  17671— Pm- 
nefla  1783  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  175S)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— 
.Julia  1756  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1734). 
Y.  Gohanna  1.810  (Gohanna  1790>— Dau.  1802  of  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774i-Dan. 
1788  of  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— Sist.  1774  to  Postmaster  by  Herod  1758 
(Tartar  1743)-Dau.  of  Snap  1750  (Snip  17.361. __^ 


Comu«  1809  (Sorcerer  1796)-Clinkerina  1812  by  Clinker  1803  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Pewet 

1786  by  Tandem  1773  (Syphon  1750i— Termagant  by  Tautrum  1760  (Cripple  17.:0i— 

Cantatcice  by  Sampson  i7'45  (Blaze  17331. 
Cervantes  1806  (Don  Quixote  17841— Dau.  1818  of  Golumpus  1802  iGoharna  1700)-Daa. 

1810  of  Paynator  1791   iTruml);  "'     '    -■■"'--■    ^ •-'"    ",_.,.. 

1774)— Abigail  1788  by  Wi.. i<l i  .  > 
Camel  1822  i  Whalebone  18ii;  i     I 

dicea  1807  by  Alexander  17  ^.' 

land  1741)— Mayfly  1771  by  M 


1789  (Highflver 


,  Master  Henrv  1815  (Orville  1791))-  Boa- 
Brunette  by  Amaranthus  1766  (Old  Eng- 
_ ^  adel7»4). 

Whisker  1812  (W'axV  1790)— Gibside  Fairy  1811  hv  Hermes  1790  (Mercury  1778i— Vicis- 
situde 1800  by  Pipator  1786  (Imperator  1776)— Beatrice  1792  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1781 
(Highflyer  1774)— Pyrrha  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734'). 

Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)— Emily  1810  bv  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)- 
Dau.  1799  of  WTiiskev  17.S9  (Saltram*  1780)— Grev  Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimant  1772 
(Otho  1760)- Dizzy  1757  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724i. 

Scud  1804  (Beningbrough  1791)- Goosander  1805  bv  Hambletonian  1792  (King  FerCTS 
17751— Rally  1790  bv  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  17671- Fancyl7.S0  (Sist.  to  Diomed") 
by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  17.58i-Dau.  1763  of  Spectator  1749  (Crab  1722). 

Waxv  17!)0  (Pot-S-o-'s  1773)— Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— Pru- 
nella 178-<  by  Highflver  1774  (Herod  U.W)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  17o0  (Snip  1736)— 
•Julia  1756  bv  Blank "1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

[Selim  or]  Soothsayer  1808  (Sorcerer  17961— Sprite  1807  bv  Bobtail  1795  (Precipitate* 
1787)— Catherine"l795bv  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758i— Camilla  1778  by  Trentham 
1766  iT.  Sweepstakes  1^431— Cotinette  1765  by  Compton  Barb. 

Sir  Archy  1805  (*Dioined  17771— Dau.  of  *Saltram  lT^0(EcliIl8e  1764i— Dan.  of  Symmes' 
•■■ --      -  •  ■ —Dan.  of  Tyler's  Driver  1760  («Olhello)-Dau.  of 

'1— Dau.  1799  of  *Alderman  1787  i  Pot-S-o-'s  1773)— 

■ok  17601— Dau.  of  S^^nme6'  Wildair  1767  (*Fear- 

*Feamought  17.55  (Regains  17391. 


Ball's  Florizel  1801  (*Di( 
Dan.  of  *Clockfa-i    ' 
nought  1755)— Y.  Ivi  I 


Emilius  1821)  ibrvillc 
1813  by  Dick  Andr^ 
King'Fergus  1775 


I      n^ihv  The  Flyer  1814  (Vandyke  Jr.  1808)-Parma 

■  I-     .\ndrews  1778)— May  1804  b"y  Beningbrough  1791 

-e  1787  bv  Manlbrino  17'«  (Engineer  1756). 

Sumpler  181S  (Sir  Archy  18  )5)-Lady  Grey  1817  by  Robin  Grey  1805  (*Royalist  1790)— 

Maria  bv  Melzar  1791  (*Medlev  1776)— Dau.  of  •Highflyer  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— Dau. 

of  *Feafnonght  1755  (Regiilus"l7.39). 

Emiliiis  IS20(Oriille  ITBl))— Sea  Mew  1815  bvScud  1^04  . Beningbrough  17!)li— Goosander 
1805by  Hambletonian  1793  (King  Fergus  177.51-Rally  1790  by  Trumpator  1782  (Con- 
ductor 17671— Fancy  1780  bv  Florizel  176S  (Herod  1758). 
Tramp   1810  fDick  Andrews  179ri-Dau.  1810  of  Sancho  1801  (Don  Quixote  1784)— 
lilacklock's  dam  1799  by  Coriander  1786  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)-Wildgoose  1792  by  High- 

flyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Coheiress  1786  by  Fot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764i. 

Haphazard  1797  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Mrs.  Barnet  18C6  bv  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1778)  — 
Dau.  1788  of  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  17581— Heinel  1771  bv  Squirrel  1754  (Traveller 

_1735 1— Principessa  1762  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Smolensko  ISlil  Tsorcerer  17H6)— Dau.  br.  m.  1863  bv  SirPeterT.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— 
Dau.  "r  ni.  17S-,  liy  Mambrino  1768  (Engineer  1756)— Marigold  b.  m.  1777  by  Herod 
I7.'i.s  (Tartar  174:3i-^Tov  gr.  m.  1761  bv  Blank  1740  (God.  Av.  1724)— Whiteneck  gr.  m. 

1751  liy  Crab  1722  (Alcbck  Ar.i-Dan.  of  God.  Ar.  1724- Dau.  of  Conyer's  Ar  — Sist.  to 

Slixbnrv  bv  Cunvcn  Bay  Barb-Dau.  of  Curweu  Spot  ( Selaby  Turk)  -Dau.  of  White-legged  Lowther  Barb-  Vintner  mare. 


l::;o  The  Breeders'  Hand  Booh  and  Guide. 


BRAMBLE— Continued. 

foiclicnd,  15  hands  2i  inches  hi.yh,  giitlis  70  inches,  length  of  shoulder  28  inches, 
around  tlie  arm  20  inches,  below  the  knee  8^  inches,  from  hip  to  point  of  )ioclv  36} 
inches,  around  gaskius  16i  inches,  from  point  of  shoulder  to  point  of  Vmttocks  64 
inches.  He  is  full  of  suhstauce  and  iiowcr.  and  greatly  reseuil>h's  his  sire.  He  is 
strongly  inbred  to  Herod  and  Eclijisc  tlumigh  the  hot  sources  with  thc.Xrchyand 
Dionuid  blood  through  Lexington,  he  was  sjiccdy,  coulrl  stay  and  carry  wiuglit.  ' 

Hranible,  with  a  limited  cliauce  in  the  stud,  is  the  sire  of  the  following  winners, 
Biggonet,  winner  of  the  Withers,  etc.,  Bryson,  Branilileton.  15(>rdelaise,  Orderly.  Harb, 
Bradfonl,  Randder,  lierth.i,  Arniieh  Bravo,  Daisy  Woodrutf,  Katuuali.  Jlora,  I>(unp, 
Wrestk'T,  Barrister,  Ben  Harrison,  Mayor  B.,  Bettina,  Bhickthorn,  (Jracie  M..  .lakie 
Toms,  Manhattan,  Pedestrian,  Gambler,  Wightmau,  Ivanhoe  II.,  Nominee.  Bellevue, 
Jack  Murray,  Briar,  Pixy,  Lizzie  English,  Lady  Jane,  Thorns,  Thornless,  Bertha,  etc. 


BUCKMASTER. 

(BROTHER  TO  KIMBALL.) 

Tlie  propcrtij  of  J.  D.  Lucas,  Goodwood  Stud,  St.  Louis,  Mo.     Service  hy  private 

contract. 

BUCKMA-STKR,  l)ay  horse,  bred  by  C'apt.  Wm.  Cottrill,  Mobile,  Ala.,  own  brother  to 
Kimball  by  imji.  Buckdeu,  sou  of  Lord  Clifdeii,  dam  Meta  H.  by  Harry  of  tho  West,  son 
of  Lexington,  out  of  Louisiana  B.  by  Daniel  Boone,  son  of  Lexington,  thus  giving  him 
a  double  cross  of  this  inestimable  blood  upon  a  double  cross  of  imp.  Oleiuoe  through 
tho  noted  mare  Magnolia,  grandamof  Iro(iuois,  and  Fauuj-  King,  the  dam  of  the  great 
race-horse  Brown  Dick,  sou  of  imp.  Margrave  by  Muley. 

His  own  brother  Kimball,  as  a  two-year  old,  won  the  Young  America  Stakes, 
5  mile,  at  Nashville,  in  1.04i ;  won  the  Alexander  Stakes,  Louisville,  A  mile,  by  Ik 
lengths,  in  49i  seconds,  beating  Luke  Blackburn,  Big  Mediciue,  etc.  ;  ran  third  to 
Wallenstein  and  Fonso  for  the  Tennessee  Stakes,  Louisville,  beating  Luke  Blackl)uru 
Big  Medicine,  etc.,  and  conceded  5  lbs.  to  all  his  opponents;  won  the  Hotel  Stakes,  f 
mile,  St.  Louis,  time,  1.16i,  by  10  lengths,  beating  Luke  Blackburn,  etc.  ;  won  the 
Grand  Pacilic  Hotel  Stakes,  |  mile,  Chicago,  in  l.lcfi,  beating  Luke  Blackburn,  Jlis- 
take,  Victory,  etc.,  and  rau  third  for  the  Criterion  Stakes,  Chicago,  beating  Luko 
Blackburn,  Wallenstein,  Bye-and-Bye,  etc.  As  a  three-year  old,  he  won  the  Cumber- 
land Stakes,  mile  heats,  at  Nashville,  in  two  straight  heats,  1.49,  I.ITJ ;  ran  second 
to  Fonso  for  the  Kentucky  Derby  ;  second  for  the  Merchant  Stakes,  St.  Louis,  and 
second  in  the  Tidal  Stakes,  Gravcsend,  N.  Y.,  to  Luke  Blackburn.  Meta  H.  produced 
the  winners  Ruth  and  Mattie  K.  Louisiana  B.,  the  second  dam,  had  only  one  foal, 
viz.,  Meta  IL,  but  from  the  third  dam,  Maggie  G.,  came  Magnolia,  Sally  Watson,  Bon- 
aventure.  Adventure  ami  Buckdeu  Lass.  Magnolia  produced  the  winners  Tho  Cripple 
(Odd  Fellow),  MoUie  Merrill  (dam  of  Ira  E.  Brule),  Aleck  Ament,  Orange  Blossom 
and  Myrtle  II.  Sally  Watson  threw  Buckleo.  Peradventure,  out  of  Bouaventure,  is 
tho  dam  of  Adventurer,  a  winner.  From  Bouaventure  came  another  Adventurer  (by 
Buckdeu),  in  aiblition  to  Kitty  Wells  and  Bonny  Lass  (dam  of  English  Lady,  winner 
of  the  Zoo-Zoo  Stakes,  etc.),  and -Vdventuro  is  the  dam  of  tho  winners  Lamont  and 
Teddy  Venture  (a  two-year  old  winner). 

Buckmaster  did  not  run  until  seven  years  cdd.  H(^  won  }  of  a  mile  in  l.l'li,  with 
118  lbs.  Won  mile  heats  in  1.47,  1.46.  Won  at  14  miles  in  2.44,  and  again  in  2.46.  Won 
at  a  mile  in  1.48t,  and  half  a  mile  in  0..^3.  He  was  second  and  third  in  several  other 
races.  He  is  .a  well-bred  horse,  tracing  to  tlu!  Barb  mare  presented  to  President  Jef- 
ferson l)y  the  Dcv  of  Tunis.     The  sons  of  Buckdeu  arc  diung  well  in  tbc  stud. 


Waxy  1790— Pot-8-o-'s  1"V-J— Eclipso  171H— Mar^ke  1750— Squirt  n:M— Bartlett's  Childers-Darley  Arabian  16'j9. 


Bauter, 
br.  m.,  1826. 


Whalebone  1807  (W  a.w  ITnii- 
bv  Sir  Peter  T.  17M  (ili-hlh> 
Matron  17W  by  Fl.)rizel  17i,-  < 

iMaster  Henry  1815  (Orville  i: 
Brunette  by  Amaranlhn-   ;. 

I     iCade  n?4)— Dan.  17.55  of  \  i 


Daughter  of, 
ch.  m.,  1817. 


I  „-^  Humprey 

lei  Clinker, 

ig-  b.h..  18-22. 

cToJ  £.^  Daii^bter  of, 


Selim. 
ch.  h,  18i«. 


i'aviiator  1791  ri  runipator  r.  :  )'  '  ('■  i  ii;-'!i";;_h  i;'.m  iKin^  Fergus  1775)— Jenny 
Slolc  1787  by  Carbnncle  1773  .Bnhr,  Blank  n.'.s— Iiau.  177.3  of  Prince  T'Quassaw 
1751  <Snip  1736)— Sultana  17.5SI  by  Regulus  173!i  (God.  Ar.  nS4i. 

Ardrossan  1800  (John  Bull  17,"!)— Lady  Eliza  18i3  by  WilUworth  ISOoiAgoni.'tes  1707)— 
Dim.  I7'.ri  of  >i.adille  17tM(Hightlver  1T74)— Sylvia  17f3  by  Y.  Marske  1771  (Mar...ke 

_n:."      IV  11  111.5  by  Br.  to  Silvio  (Cade  17-34).' 

C(  11  :■  -  rer  I7yt)-Clinkenna  1813  by  Clinktr  18:5  (Sir  Peter  T.  17fHl—Pe«et 
v.>  I  1  1  111  177.)  (Svphon  iTJO)— Termagant  by  Tantrum  17B0  (Cripple  17S0)— 
Cii 1    I  V  ^aiii|ison  K"45iBlaze  1738). 

C'  r  ,11!  -  ivi ,  ,  111, 11  (^iiiixnte  i;s4i-Dau.  181S  of  Golumpus  1802  (Gohanna  1790i— Dau. 
;s,  i.r  iMviiiii-r  11  !  IniiiiiMior  1782)— Circle  1802  by  St.  George  ns'.i  (Highflyer 
17    I       \'>i_;iil  i;  -1  1>}  W  1    iil|n  ker  1773  (Herod  1758).  

Blaei.l.itk  1^14  vU  liituluck  l,s  :ii— Dan.  IkIB  of  Phantom  I8l8  (Vi'alton  1790)-Dan.  IfOS 
of  Overton  178S  (King  Fergus  177=)— Dan.  1796  of  Walnut  1786  (Hitrhflyer  1774)— Dau. 
17i-6of  Ruler  1777  (Y.  Mar^ke  17711. 

Mulatto  1823  (Catton  1809)— Leda  18i4  by  Filhoda-Puta  1812  (Haphazaid  nfl7)— Treasure 
1809  by  Camillus  1803  (Hambleionian  1792)— Dau.  1804  of  Hvacinthus  1797  (Cori- 
ander 1786). 


Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  17731- Dan.  of  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  of 
Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.~8)— Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (Malchem  174t)— Dau.  1770  of  Engi- 
neer 1756  (Sampson  1745). 

W's  Ditto  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  17841— Dau.  1791  of  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  1776 
of  Herod  1738  (Tartar  174:i)— Folly  1771  by  Marske  1750  (Squirt  1732)— Vixen  17.=3  by 
Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  17i'4). 


6  I"'      . 


Desdemona, 
br.  m.,  1811. 


Euclid, 
ch.  h.,  1836. 


Walton  1799  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-  Julia  17(.9  by  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  1780)— Y.  Gian- 
tess 1790  by  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel  17£8)- Giantess  1769  by  Matcbem  1748  (Cade 
1734)-Molly  Long  Legs  1753  bv  Babraham  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 


Soothsayer  1808  (Sorei 
1798  6y  Triimpat. 
1758)-Promise  1^ 


i>-;  .f, 


-\\eb  1808  by  Waxy  17C0  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)-Penelope- 
■   etor  1767)— Prunella  1788  by  Highflver  1774  (Herod 
I  Snip  1736). 


•  Gray  1804  by  Timothy  17!'4  (Delpini  1781)— Lucy 
-Frenzy  1774  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1730)— Dau, 


Golumpus  18('2  (Gel  1 

1789  by  Florizel  lH.s  ,11,. 

of  Engineer  1756  tSanipsi.i 
Orville  1799  (Beninglimugh   1791 1— Fannv  1796  by  Sir  Peter  T.  17P4  (Highflyer  1774)— 

Dau.  1788  of  Diomed*  17;7  (Florizel  1768)— Desdemona  1770  by  MarsUe  1750  (Squirt 

1732)-Y.  Hag  1761  bv  Skim  17411  1  Starling  1727). 


Emilius   182ii  (Oiville  ir'.iDi    Maria  18-,7  bv  Whisker  1812  (Waxy  1790)— Gibside  Fairv 

1811  by  Ileiiiics   I7'.iii  (Meieurx    1718 —Vicissitude  18(X)  by  Pipator  1786  (Imperator 

1776)— Beatrii  e  17'.il  hv  sir  IVtei  T.  17S4  (Hightiver  1774). 

Cervantes  180  .  ■  Don  (^u'ixi.te  17S))-Marianne"l81ii  bv  Sorcerer  1796  (Trumpator  17821- 

IS114  liv  Timothy  1794  (lielpiiii  1781)— Violet  17«7  by  Shark*  1771  (Marske 

of  Syphon  17."iO  (Squirt  173i-'). 


B-S'^^d 


Tinioleon, 
ch.  h..  1813. 

Sist  to 
Tuckahoc, 
ch.  m.,  1.814. 


Sir  Ai.hv  ISr,  (Diomed  177T)— Dau.  of  *Saltram  1780  (Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  of  Svmmes" 

Wililair  1767  ('Fearnought  1755)--Dau.  of  Tyler's  Drivei'  1760  (*Othello)— Dau.  ot 

»Fallower  17(il  (Blank  1740). 
Ball's  Florizel  1801  (*Diomed  177D— Dan.  1799of  *Alderman  1787 (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— Dau. 
I    ot  *Clockfa8t  1774  (Gimcrack   1760)— Dau.  of  Symmes'  Wildair  1167  ('Fearnought 

;    1755)— Y.  Kitty  Fisher  17(i7  by  'Fearnought  n.'S  (Regulus  17::9). 

"Emilius  1820  (Orville  1799)-Icaria  1824  by  The  Flyer  1814  (Vandyke  Jr.  18081— Parma 

1813  by  Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews  1778)- May  1804  by  Beningbrough  1791 
I    (King  Fergus  1773)-Primrose  1787  Vv  Mambrino  1768  (Engineer  17.=6) 
Sumpier  1818  (Sir  Archy  1805)- Lady  Grey  1817  by  Robin  Gfev  18:05  (•Rovalist  1790)— 

Maria  1802  by  Melzar  1791  (*Medlf-v  177i".i— Dau.  of  *Highflyer  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— 

Dau.  of  *rearnouglit  17.55  (Regulus  1739i. 


Orvi 


iBe 


Daughter  of, 
ch.  in.,  1822. 


lingbrough  1791)— Eleanor  1798  by  Whiskey  1789  (Saltiam*  1780)- 
I  ly  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel  17f8)— Giantess  176!)  by  Matcbem  1748 

l!^■  Long  Legs  1753  by  Babraham  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

ii-lTough  I791)-Dau.  1788  of  Anvil  1777  (Herod  1158)- Virago  1764 
ilj  17.?6)— Dau,  of  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724)  -Sist.  1730  to  Othello 

1  i.rk  Ar,).  

'I'liiii  il  177;)— Dau.  of  *Citizen  17a5  (Pacolet  1763)— Dau.  of  'Stirling 
H'^i'i     Iiau.  of  'Mousetrap  1767  (Y.  Marske  1771)- Dau.  of  Harris' 

.■id  i.il-lil  17.^5). 

:  .  11    i>,-,!-Nril  >ii;i,,i-    i-i'i  I  V  Wilkes'  Wonder  18C0( 'Diomed 
l.iiiv  liiMl    1:       ''■      I    1    11:0')— Rosetta  1785  by  »Ceutinel  1758 

'     '      ""-      -■  ■    -    '■    ■'      '  alioe  by  Ball's  Florizel  1801  <*Diomed 
1773)— Dau.  of  *Clockfa6t  1774  (Gim- 


iinan  1787  (Pot-,^-vy- =  ji,..-/ — ^yuu.  «. 
lies'  Wildair  1767  ('Fearnought  1755) 


177(ii— Dau.or  ^nightly 


I'liiies    \i  iiaair  i(0(  i^DearuouguL  hod). 

;'.ii|-Ro»ena  18-;6  by  Sumpier  1818  (Sir  Arcby  1805)— Ladv 
LV  1805  ('Royalist  ]790)-Maria  1802  by  Melzar  1791  ('Medley 
,er  1784  (Highflyer  1774). 


ch.  h.,1829.  I    1^, 


i      *Riddles- 
1        worth. 

:  ch.  h.,  18-28. 
lOaacker  Girl, 
ch.  m..  18.34. 


"  Sultan  1816  (Selim  1802)- Trampoline  18-25  bv  Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  1797)— Web 
;    IfOi  by  Waxy  1750  (Pot-R-o-'s  177.3)- Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 

1767)— Pi-unella  178S  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758). 
Mameluke  18»1  (Partisan  I8II)— Bobadilla  I8i5  by  Bobadil  1813  (Rubens  18031- Pytho- 
I    iiess  1813  bv  Sorcerer  1798  (Ti-umpator  178'3)— Princess  1796  bv  Sir  Peter  T.   1784 

'    (Highflyer  1774)- Dau.  1789  of  Diingannon  1780  (Eclipse  1764)- 

"iMuIey  1810  (Orville  1799)— Dau.  I815  nf  Election  1804  (Gohanna  1790)— Fair  Helen  1808 

bv  Hambleionian  1792  (King  Fcru'iis  177,.)     Helen   1801  by   Delpini  1781  (Highflyer 

1774)-Rosalind  1788  by  Phenomenon  its  i  i  Ilen.d  17.58). 
Glencoe  1831  (Sultr.n  1816)-Marv  Snntli  ls:(i  bv  sir  Richard  18-23  (Pacolet  18C6— Dan. 

of  Tenn.  Oscar  1815  (Wilke.--  Wonder  IsiKii-Ledbetter  M.  by  Sir  Archy  1805  (»Diomed 

1777)— Dau.  or 'Diomed  1777  I  Florii        ' 
Imiiiu,;  l^■,'0  (Orville  171.9i-Fil c'ree  1 

bv  Waxy  17(D)  (Pnt-8.o-'s  lT73l-l'el 

Pnmellii  17.88  by  Highflver  1774  (Herod  17.58). 


<I  >  bv  Sooihsaver  1808  (Sorcerer  17961— Web  1608 
elope'  1798  by  tnimpator  1782  (Conductor  1707J— 

'Diomed 


•Leviathan  18-,3  (Muley  1810)— Sally  Burton  b.  m.  1822  ny  Sir  Archy  1605  ('Diomed 
17~)—Dau,  of  Junius  ('Buzzard  l'7S7)-Dau.  of  *CitizeD  1785  (Pacolet  1763)— *Barb 
Mare  iiresenied  to  fresiiienl  .TetTerson  bv  the  Dev  of  Tunis  in  18(6. 


12-2  The  Brtrihrs'  Ilaiid  T.nok  and  Guidi'. 


CENTAUR. 

(Lalv  THE  FAVERDALE  COLT.) 

Tlw  properly  of  the.  Estate  of  the  Me  D.  I).  Withers,  BrooMale  Stud,  X.  J. 
Used  as  private  stallion  or  hi/  contract. 

Centaur,  bay  horse,  bred  in  the  Brookdalo  Stud  by  Mr.  D.  D.  Withers,  by  the  uu- 
beateu  Sensation,  own  brother  to  Stratford  and  Onondaga,  son  of  imp.  Leamington, 
dam  imp.  Faverdale.  dam  of  Frolic,  Oneko,  Favoress,  etc.,  by  The  Palmer,  own 
brother  to  Rosicriician  by  Beadsman.  The  Palmer  won  the  Ascot,  Derby,  Royal  Stakes 
and  Liverpool  Autumn  Cup,  and  is  the  sire  of  Jenny  Howlet,  winner  of  the  Oaks, 
Pellegriiio,  Pilgrimage  (winner  of  the  Dewhurst  Plato,  the  1,000  and  2,000  Guineas), 
(Jrey  Palmer,  etc.  His  grandam  Georgiana  (full  sister  to  Countess  of  Burlington, 
the  dam  of  Cavendish  and  imp.  Hartington,  winner  of  the  Cesarewitch  Handicap) 
by  Touchstone,  winner  of  the  St.  Leger  and  one  of  tho  most  valuable  stallions  e\er 
bred  in  England.  Touchstone  sired  Mowerina,  the  dam  of  West  Australian,  winner  ■ 
of  the  2,000  Guineas,  the  Derby  and  St.  Leger.  Mowerina,  was  out  of  Emma,  sister  to 
Caroline,  the  fourth  dam  of  Centaur  by  Whisker,  third  dam  Lady  Emily  by  Muley 
Moloch,  son  of  Muley,  and  sire  of  the  famous  Alice  Hawthorn,  dam  of  Thormanby, 
winner  of  the  Derby,  tracing  through  Gibside  Fairy  by  Hermes,  son  of  Mercury  by 
Eclipse,  to  the  D'Arcy  black-legged  Royal  mare.  Centaur  was  a  first-class  race-horse, 
winner  at  two  years  old  of  the  Hopeful  Stakes,  J  of  a  mile,  115  lbs.,  in  1.16,  beating 
AVindfield,  Diablo,  etc. ;  was  second  to  French  Park  in  Sequence  Stakes,  5  furlongs  in 
1.04  ;  ran  second  to  Tipstaff  in  the  Sapling  Stakes,  f  of  a  mile  in  1.15i,  conceding  him 
10  lbs. ;  ran  second  to  Proctor  Knott  (conceding  him  31bs.)  in  Junior  Champion  Stakes, 
}  of  a  mile  in  1.14,  with  Fresno,  Salvator  and  Diablo  behind  him;  won  the  Home  Bred 
Produce  Stakes,  |  of  a  mile,  115  lbs.,  in  1.161^,  and  thoCarterot  Handicap,  Jof  a  mile, 
with  121  lbs.,  in  l.lGj^,  beating  Fresno,  Fides,  etc.;  won  tho  Prospect  Stakes,  J  of  a 
mile,  115  lbs.,  in  1.17J,  beating  Diablo,  Fresno,  etc.  ;  won  the  Algeria  Stakes,  J  of  a 
mile,  120  lbs.,  in  1.16^,  beating  Senorita,  etc.  ;  was  unplaced  in  Tyro  Stakes,  won  by 
Reporter.  At  three  years  old  he  was  unplaced  in  tho  Tidal  Stakes,  won  by  Salvator; 
won  Handicap  Sweepstake,  lj[  miles,  112  lbs  ,  in  2.2.3,  beating  Le  Logos,  Inverwick 
and  Rei)orter  ;  ran  third  to  Salvator  and  Longstreet  in  Lorillard  Stakes,  li  miles  iu 
2  :;7A,  and  was  third  to  Madstone  and  Rhono  in  Newark  Stakes,  1  mile  in  1.43.  He 
was  injured  in  this  race  and  never  ran  again.  From  his  grand  qualities  as  a  race- 
horse and  high  breeding,  he  should  bo  a  grand  success  as  a  stallion.  He  is  descended 
in  direct  female  lino  fnnn  the  Black-legged  Royal  mare,  to  which  also  trace  the  fol- 
lowing excellent  race-horses  and  successful  stallions,  Oroonoko,  Saltram  (imported), 
Beniugbrough,  Williamson's  Ditto,  Cothcrstone,  West  Australian,  Walton,  Wild 
Dayrell,  Par:u(^san,  Diopliantus,  Caterer,  Lord  Ronald,  Ishmael,  Wisdom,  The  Miser, 
.*<axifragi'  and  Harry  O'Fallon,  in  America. 


Pot-8-o-'s  1"T3— Eclipse  irfi4— A[arsko  ITSii—Siiuirt  ir-!0— nartlett's  Childerf—Darley  Arabian  1699. 


i-lla  l>s  by  lliL'litly 


.  Tiumpator  17S2  iCondnctor  ITIIT;— Pru- 
Promisu  1768  by  Snap  1750  iSnii)  17.'G)— 


t^    b.  in.,  18; 
.  X—  


g   2.='i   rri 


Castrel, 
ch.  h.,  1801. 


■  -^  S'^  -o 


br. 


Maid  of 
Honor, 

.,  1839. 


,M:i 


-olKinna  ir'.'Oj-  Tliak'Stris  1S09  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1784)-Rival 

I   r.  1784  (Hisliflyer  1774)-Homet  17S>0  by  Drone  1777  (.Herod  n.^S)— 

iklfluder  1764  (Snap  i;50>. 


Cliaiii.i     I    i,-,    Woodpeclcer  17731— leriie  171  0  by  Bai;iit  1789  (Herod  17.58)— Dau.  of 

GaiiKilioe  iliiistai-d  1741)— Patty  by  Tim  1752  (Squirt  li32)— Mi8s  Patch  1737  by  Justice 

172)  (H  C.  Litton  Ar.). 

Ir.  Escape  1832  (Commodarc  1793)— T.  Heriiine  bv  Bat-ot  17f  0  (Herod  1758)— Heroine 

.   1775  by  Hero  1753  (Cade  1734)— Dau.  1706  of  Snap  i75U  (Snip  1738)— Sist.  1743  to  Kegu- 

lus  by  God.  Av.  17:;4. 


Buzzard*  178,  (Wi^odpeclier  1773)- Dau.  of  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  17C4)— Dan.  of 
Higliflyer  1774  iHerod  1758)— Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  1748)-Dau.  1770  of  Engi- 
neer 17.'^  '>  (S,<)m]ison  17--5). 

Periiviin  I  ii,,  ,^ii-  Peter  T.  1784)— Mnsidora  1804  by  Meteor  1783  (Eclipse  17&«-Maid- 
of  :in-\\  ill  r  il  t)v  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Sist.  1771  to  Tandem  by  Syphon 
17:  '  >  |i,  ::  i;  ::     Dau.  of  Regnlne  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Black). .ck  loH  (\\  laielock  180a)— Wagtail  1818  by  Prime  Minister  IKIfl  (Sancho  ]SOn~ 
Tiauby'"s  dam  1S12  bv  Orville  1799  (Beninsbrough  179))- Mi.ss  Grimstone  1793  by 
Weazle  1776  (Herod  17S8)-Dau.  of  Ancaster  1768  (Blank  1740). 

Champion  1812  (Sclim  1602)— Etiquette  1820  by  Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)- Boa- 
dicea  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)-Brunette  by  Amaranthus  1766  (Old  Eul'- 
land  17'41)-Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1731). 


rvi  \    Timoleon, 
§3>l  Ch.  h.,  1813. 
I  j!       Sist.  to 
— "     Tuckahoe, 
■=  I  ch.  m.,  1814. 


Sir  Archy  lt05  (*Diomed  1777)-  Dau.  of  *Saltram  1780  (Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  of  Svmmes' 
Wi'dair  1767  ("Fearnought  1755)— Dau.  «f  Tyler's  Driver  1760   (*Othello)— Dau.  of 

-Dau.  1799  of  «Aldennan  1787  (Pot-,8-o-'B  1773)— Dau. 

of  -I'l'icklast    177!    ((Jiuicrack    17 
17.^Ti— Y.  ICittv  Fi-li. 


■  log     *Sarpedon, 
;  g;s|  br.  h.,  1828. 

%i\     Rowena, 
•.=  ^1  oh.  m.,1826. 
^■^i 


Emilius  182.i  (Ur\ille  li',i..i-Icaria  18U  by  Tlir 
1813  by  Dick  Andrews  17"j7  (.Joe  An'dri\v  - 
'    (King  Fergus  1775)— Primrose  1787  by  Maml' 


Snmpter  1818  (Sir  Arclii 
Maria  1802  by  Milxii  ' 
Dau.  of  =''Fearnoui:  1 


Ladv  Grey  H- 
[-  1.V  177(i)-Dai 
1       rsl7S9). 


01  ^  Ki 


!  I  \'andyke  Jr.  1808)-Parma 
~^04  by  Beningbrough  1791 
I  '  Liiieerl756). 

i.rov  1805  (*Royalist  17911)- 
^'hllver  1784  (Highflyer  1774)  — 


oTco  I       Sultan, 
S"     b.  h.,  1810. 


^'^  j  Trampoline, 
;»•=    ch.m,  1S25. 


me  1809  by  Ws  Ditto  180(1  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Bau. 
()— Dan.  1776  of  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)— Folly  1771 


Selim  1802  (BuzzanI    i 

1791  of  Mercury  177s  i  I  <  ' 

by  Mai-ske  1750  (Squiit  i: 
Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  1797)— Web  ISPS  bv  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'B  177.3)-Penelope 
1    1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)-Prunell"a  171:8  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod 

17S8)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736) 


i     S  'Barefoot. 

:  oSj  ch.  h.,  1820. 
5  d '        Ladv 

ft  „■'  Thonipkins, 


oil. 


Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  1797)- Rosamond  17!S  by  Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker 
1  1773)— Roseberry  1792  by  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  175S1— Miss  West  1777  by  Matchem 
1748  (Cade  1734)- Sist.  to  Favourite  by  Reguius  1739  (God.  Ar.  17211. 

Am.  Eclipse  1814  (Duroc  180S)— Katv  A"nn  182,5  by  Ogles'  Oscar  ISft)  («Gabriel  1790)— 
Medoc'sdam  1817  by  'Expedition  17(5  (Pegasus  "17841— Maid  of  the  O^iks  1801  by 
*Siiroad  E;igle  1792  (Volunteer  1780)— Annette  by  ''Shark  1771  (Marske  1750). 


.t;?J  Slieet  Anchor 
•SS    br.  h.,  1S32. 


Lady  Moore 
C'arew, 

b.  m.,  18'0. 


Bay 
Middleton, 
b.  h..  13;3. 
Crnciflx, 
b.  ra.,  18'j7. 


Defence, 
b.  h.,  1821. 


Lottery  1820  (Tramp  1810)— Morgiana  1820  by  Mnley  1810  (Orville  1799>— Miss  Stephen- 
sou  1814  liy  [Scud  or]  Sorcerer  1796  (Trumpator  1782) — Dau.  1796  of  Precipitate* 
1787  (Jlercurv  1778)— Dau.  1787  of  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  17.58). 

Priam*  1827  (Emilius  1820)-Dau.  1815  of  Orville  1799  (Beuingbrough  1791) -Dau.  180O 
of  Buzzard*  1787  (W'oodpecker  1773)— Hornpipe  1793  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 
1767) -Luna  1779  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar  17431. 


Camel  11-32  (WimKbone  18i.T)-Bauter  1626  by  Master  Heniy  18i5  (Orville  1799)— Boa- 
dicea  1807  by  Alexander  1763  (EcUpse  1764)— Brunette  by  Amaranthus  1766  (Old  Eng- 
land 1741)— Mayfly  1771  bv  Slatcheni  174s  (Cade  1734). 

Tramp  1810  (Dick  An  li. -v-.  i,!i.,  i^itr  i,<ji  i  i  I'.u-tard  1813  (Castrel  ISO])- Olymi.ia 
11-15  by  Sir  Oliver  1  .      ~  :  i  .   .  •      -.   .:     ,i  1795  by  Anvil  1777  (Herod  175B)- 

Scota  I783by  Eclin  '■    >: 


Sultan  1816  (SeJim  1  "  im!,u.i.  i--i  l^  rim, imiu  1808  (Walton  17(!9)— Filagree  1815 
bv  Soothsayer  160^  (Son  orer  nOtli-Web  in  8  by  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— Pene- 
lope 1793  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767) 

Priam*  1827  (Emilius  1820)— Octaviana  1815  by  Octavian  1807  (Stripling  17fi5)-Dan.  1SC7' 
of  Shuttle  1793  (T.  Marske  1771)-Zara  1801  by  Delpini  1781  (Highflyer  1774)— Flora 
1789  by  King  Fergus  1775  (Eclipse  1764). 


2i  Whalebone, 

■is  br.  h.,  1807. 

..a  r 

\\Q=  Daughter  of, 


Whalebone  1607  (Waxy  IVSlll- Defiance  18113  by  Kul.ens  1H5  (Buzzard*  1787)— Little 
Follv  l.oofi  bv  Highland  Fling  1798  (Spadille  17&l)-Harriet  1799  by  Volunteer  1760 
(Eclir.sp  17611-  T.ady  Sarah's  dam  1785  by  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  1748). 

Mid.li--.'  !  ;  M'ba'ntom  1808)— Little  Follv  1806  by  Highland  Fling  17n8  (Spadille 
irsi      J   11     :       :i  liy  Volunteer  1780  (Eclipse  17&4)— "Dau.  1785  of  Alfred  1770  (Match- 

_™i    .  I  ,     .:  ,_.    lia  1771  by  Marske  1750  (Squirt  1732). 

Waxv  i.'.u  ,l'..i-,~„-s  1773)— Penelope  171:8  bv  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)-Pni; 

1    nella  17SS  bv  Higliflyer  1774  (Herod  1738)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— 

I    Julia  17.56  by  Blank"l740  (God.  Ar.  17'24). 

Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)  -  ilaiden  IfOl  bv  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  17T4)-Dau. 

I  17asof  Phenomenon  1780  (Hr:n,ir-si  "Matron  1782  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  1758)- 
Maiden  1770  by  Match'-       ' 


:ai~'ir 


,i,i  MasterHenry, 
a  5     b.  h.,  1815. 


Muley. 
b.  h.,  1810. 


Nancy, 
b.  m.,  1813. 


OiTille  171.9  iBeiiiiigbnuii.'b    i.  '.  -    ■-  jihia  If-Oo  bv  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T. 

1784)-SophiaI7'.8byBuz;':ii  i     i,-.  i  w  oM,ipecker  1773)- Huncamunca  1787 by  High- 
flyer 1774  (Herod  17.58)-CvpiRT  li  ,2  r.v  Squirrel  17.''-4  (Traveller  173.5). 
Alexander  1762  (Eclipse  17L4)-Brnnette  by  Amaranthus  1766  (Old  Ei  gland  1741)— May- 
fly 1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734)-Dau.  1755  of  Anc.  Starling  1738  (Starling 

1727)-Look-at  me-Lads  1731  by  Grnsslioppcr  (Byerlv  Turk). 

!    I,       K  Whiskey  1789  fSaltrani'  1780)-Y; 

'     uiiess  1769  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 

■       .  '■'    ::...l.  Ar.  1724). 

■i.inii-    isOO  by  Beningbrough  1761   (King 

1762)- Dau.  of  Engineer  1756  (Sampson 


Kl. 


iville  1,9.1  (Beuiiigbniugh  17 
Giantess  17'.)0  bv  Diomed*  17 
1734)-Molly  Long  Legs  17.53  by  Hali 
ick  .\iidrews   17!t7  (Joe  .\ndrews  i; 
FiTL'ii-  i;::i    IViii   <if  Y.  Sir  Peter  17 
171        I'll      I  '\  ;l-^un  Arabian. 


iDoi; 


^~~     Slanirrkiii    h,   ni 
niacklcgged  Royal  niaie. 


77.3)- Penelope  1798  bv  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— Pru- 
■!■  1774  (Herod  1758)- Promise  17i'iH  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  17.36)- 

Hi Ai-    17211. 

\  h  --itiiiii-  b.  m.  1800  by  Pipator  1786  (Imperator  1771.) 
^  I  I'll    1 .  17S4  (Highflyer  1774)— Pvrrlia  b.  m.  1771  by  Match- 
HiHli.—  b.  m.  1718  hy  Whitenose  1742  (God.  Ar.  1724i— Miss 
('    h\    Y.   True    Blue  "1718   (Uoneywood  Ar.)-Dau.  of  Lord 


The  Breeders'  Hand  Bunk  und  (iinde. 


CHANCE. 

Tlie  propertii  of  Mr.  James  B.  Clan,  Iroquois  Stud,  Lexington.     Stallion  adver- 
tised for  indjlic  service  each  year. 


Chance,  chestnut  horse,  foaled  1881,  bred  l)y  the  late  James  A.  Grlnstead,  Waluut 
Hill  Stud,  Ky.,  by  War  Dance,  son  of  Lexington  and  the  famous  Reel,  dam  of  Le- 
compte  (tlio  only  horse  that  ever  beat  Lexington),  Starke,  ■winner  of  the  Goodwood 
Cup,  and  Prioress,  winner  of  the  Cesarewitch  Handicap,  etc.,  by  imp.  Gleucoe,  ont 
of  imp.  Gallopade  by  Cattou.  Chance  was  a  good  race-horse;  won  two  races  out  of 
four  starts,  and  was  second  in  one.  Won  Colt  Stake,  |  mile,  105  lbs.,  in0..50^;  won 
purse,  5  furlongs,  in  1.0.")^.  As  three-years  old  won  purse,  J  of  a  mile,  109  lbs.,  in 
1.171;  won  purse,  %  of  a  mile  heats,  104  lbs.,  in  1.18A,  1.18j,  track  slow;  won  Falls 
City  Stakes,  1  ("j  miles,  108  lbs.,  in  1.55,  beating  Highflight,  Aretino  and  others,  and  was 
placed  in  other  races.  Was  placed  in  several  good  races  at  four  years  old.  At  five 
years  old  won  purse,  li  miles,  112  lbs.,  in  1.57  ;  second  to  Matinee,  l^j,-  miles,  108  lbs., 
in  1.50i  ;  second  to  Modesty,  IJ  miles,  in  2.11 ;  was  third  in  the  Tobacco  Stakes  and  two- 
other  races.  At  six  years  old  won  1  mile  70  yards  in  1.51J  ;  won  f  of  a  mile  in  1.16J ; 
7  furlongs  in  1.30^,  107  lbs.,  track  heavy  ;  was  second  in  one  race  and  third  in  three. 
His  dam.  Perhaps,  is  the  dam  of  Perplex,  Doubt,  Dilemma  and  the  speedy,  good  race- 
mare  Reckon  by  imp.  Australian,  she  out  of  Mishap  by  imp.  Knight  of  St.  George  by 
Irish  Birdcatcher.  Mishap,  the  second  dam,  produced  Crockford,  Misfortune  (dam 
of  Mistake,  a  good  winner  in  England,  Hopeful,  Syntax  and  Miss  Dance,  Walcott'a 
dam),  Sophj'  (dam  of  Repose,  Pelham's  dam)  and  Mischief  (dam  of  Judge  Hughes). 
Lorettc,  the  third  dam,  i)roduced  Regan,  Ada  A.  (late  Ada  Allen),  Sophy  Badderly 
and  I'caceful.  Of  these  Regan  was  the  ilam  of  \'igil.  Vera  Cruz,  Jennie  D.  (dam  of 
Grismcr,  Verauo  and  Lijero),  Jennie  B.  (dam  of  Primero,  Ganymede  and  Honduras), 
Jolly  Sir  John,  Vengeance  and  Printer  (late  Last  Chance).  Ada  A.  produced  Patsey 
Dufl'y,  Frank  Rhoads,  Leon  (the  two  last  named  each  winners  of  the  California 
Stakes,  etc.),  Lizzie  P.  (dam  of  Idalene  Cotton  and  Louis  P.)  and  Rosa  G.  (dam  of 
Tom  O'Hara  and  Fanny  .1.).  Sophy  Badderley  pniducod  the  winners  Peytona  Barry 
(dam  of  Bob  Thomas  and  Worth),  Bob  Pate  and  Martindale,  while  from  Peaceful,  the 
last  of  Lorette's  daughters,  came  the  winners  Montezuma  and  Steve  Jerome.  It  is  a 
noted  racing  and  producing  family  in  both  America  and  England ;  from  it  came 
Henry  Perritt,  Mogul,  Cazique,  Our  Ban,  in  addition  to  those  above,  and  in  England 
Florizel,  Election,  Royal  Oak,  Mulatto,  The  ^Palmer,  Rosicruciam,  Dutch  Skater, 
Doncastor,  Gladiateur,  Hermit  (by  Newininster),  sire  of  imp.  St.  Blaise,  etc.  Chance 
should  be  a  success  in  the  stud ;  he  combines  the  bc^st  racing  blood  and  is  from  a 
racing  and  producing  family.  He  is  sire  of  Eagle  Bird,  a  good  two  year  old,  and  the 
Narka  colt,  both  winners.  He  is  descended  in  direct  female  line  from  the  Masscy 
marc,  to  which  trace  Trentham,  Florizel,  Election,  t^uiz.  Royal  Oak,  Mulatto,  De- 
fence, The  Palmer,  Rosicrucian,  Dutch  Skater,  Doucaster,  Gladiateur,  Hermit  (by 
Newmiuster),  The  .Merry  Monarch,  Uaiktlmr))  and  other  good  ones. 


Florizel  ITilfJ— ncrcul  175S-Tarlar  ir4.'l- Pint  nor  1T18- Jigg-Byerly  Turk,  about  1685. 


,§•=_   Daughter  of, 
Z^ja ,    ell.  m..  — . 


0? 
0;r 


fe    il. 


Ball's 

Flovi/.el, 

ch.  h.,  18J1. 

Daughter  of, 

b.  rii.,  1799. 


Baceliante, 
br.  m.,  1809. 


Tramp, 
b.  h.,  1810. 


Cjinillua. 
gr.  h.,  1803. 


iBalir.hMii  17  11''     I'm.  ><(  \V~  F,,rcslrr  i;.-,ilil''. 
*SaUiani  i;s(i,i:,   i,,..    i:,,i    -Dmi.  ul  .SMiinn'.s' Wjldair  1T;;7  i*Fe.irnou2ht  ir.55i-Dau. 

of  'IM.r-    Inn. I    i;.,i      i  iiliello)-Dau.  of'Faliower  ITIJl  Clilank"ir40) -Dau.  of 

_  «Vain|mr  ]-.:,-.    i;,  , -  i;.ni. 

*DibiiR.l    li,,    ill, .11/. I    i,i,Mi-Dau.  of»t-hark   1771  (Marske  ireo)-Dau.  of  Harris' 

Eclipse  Hill  r  Fi.anKiii>;ht  1765)-Dau.  of  "Fearnought  1T65  (Refjulus  1739)— Dau.  of 

•Jolly  Koger  lT-11  (.Rounrtheatl  17331. 
•Alderman  1787  (Pot-8-o-'?  1773)— Dau.  of  *Clockra8t  1774  (Gimcrack  17fO)-Dau.  of 

Synimes'  V7ililair  17i;7  (*FcanH>iiglit  175.-ii  -  Y.  Kittv  Fisher  1767  by  *Fearnought  1755 

_  iRegulus  17.'):h       Kill^  T'i-l,.'!  K":.  l.i  C  ,.1,.  17"  I  . '  hi.1   Ar.  17241. 

Orvillr  i;:i:i  .lluiii.  ;;i.r..iii  I.    i  ,■  '       I    .     ■     i  - ..   '. 

Dau.  nii'.iof  WliiVk.n   ],-'•  .^  .    I  ,  :.      I  ^  .      1. 

(Ollio  17V01    Diz/.v  k:.;  Li  I;  n.k .i     \ 

The  Flyer  1814  iVanmk..  .h.  i^..-,     I'ln  .  i-i:  ! 

1778)-May  1804  by  K,.|iinL-br.iiiL-li  i;-:    !>     .1 

brino  17118  lEnginei-r  i;:.i;i    (  i  uk.'r  i ; ;.'.  i.     II 


Sir  Archy  ItO.'i  i 
Dau.  1788  of  ' ' 
1734)— *Cul>  II. 

Robin  Grey  Imi 
■-Highflyer  i;m 
Ariel  1756  (*Ti:i 


Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews 
775)— Primrose  1787  by  Jlam- 
I  Tartar  1743); 


rl74r 


Buzzard* 


r  .Eclip>e  ITMI    SI 
lb  17.39  (Fox  1714). 

90)-Maria  1808  by  Melzar  1791  (*Medley  1776)- Dan.  of 
774)— Dau.  of  'Fearnought  1755  iRcgulus  1739j— Dau.  of 

Ipicker  177.1)- Dau.  of  Alexander  1783  (Eclipse  1764)-Dau.  of 
Highflyer  1774  (Heroil  175S)— Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (Malchem  1748)— Dau.  1770  of  Engi- 
neer 17.56  (Samjison  1745). 

W'g  Ditto  IhOO  (Sir  Peier  T.  1784)— Dau.  1791  of  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  nM)— Dan.  1776 
of  Heiiid  1758  (Tartar  1743i— Follv  1771  by  Marske  1750  (Squirt  17.32)— Vixen  1753  by 
Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  17841.       

Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrexs  1778)— Dau.  IS03  of  Gohanna  17l!0  (Mercury  1778)— 
Praxinella  1793  by  Treniham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)— Dau.  1785  of  Woodpecker 
1773  (Herod  1758>— Everlasting  1775  bv  Eclipse  1784  (Marske  n.'iO). 

Waxy  17Si0iPot-8-o-'s  1773)— Penelope  1798  bvTrumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— Pru- 
nella 1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1753)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1760  (Snip  1736)— 
Julia  17.56  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  17241. 


Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)- Catherine  1795  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758)— (?a- 

milla  1778  by  Trentham  176(5  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)— Coquette  1715  by  Compton 

Barb    Sist.  1743  to  licgulus  by  God.  Ar.  1724. 
Timothy  1794  (D.l.ini  1781)- Lucv  17,«9  bv  Floiizel  1768  (Herod  1758)- Frenzy  1774  by 

Eclipse  1761  iMar>ke  1750)— Dau.  of  Engineer  1766  (Sampson  1746)— Dau.  1763  of 

Blank  1740  gioil.  Ar.  17241. 

Hambletohiau  1792  (King  Fergus  17T5)-Faith  1779  by  Pacolet  1763  (Blank  1740)- Ata- 

lanta  1769  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17.34i  -  Y.  Laes-of-the-Mill  1756  by  Oroonoko  1746 

(Crab  1722)-Dau.  1744  of  Ti  avcller  1735  (Partner  1718i. 
Sm.>lensko   ISIO  (Sorcerer  ITCOi-Miss  Cadui.n   IHll  by  Oryille  1799  (Beningbrough 

null     Dull.  1790  of  \\eallieir(.(k  17K-,  (lli<;lillver  1774)-Coia  1777  by  Matchem   1748 
rule  K:;0-I);m.  .ifl'iirk  l7Ciil  iRe^iilu^  17:11)^ 


Cuius  ish;.   s..r.er.'i- 17' i7i    clink. ■riiui  l-l'.' bv  Clinker  1805  (Sir  Peter  T.  17H4)-Pewet 

17.-1(1  by  Taiulcm   1773  iSyphou  irjUi-Teimagant  by  Tanirum  1760  (Cripple  1750)— 

Cantairice  by  Sampson  1743  (Blaze  17:33). 

Cervantes  1806  (Don  Quixote  1784)— Dau.  1818  of  Golumpus  1803  iGohanna  1790)— Dau. 

1810  of  Pavnator  1791  (Trumpator   lT82i- Circle  1802  by  St.  George  1789  (Highflyer 

1774)— .M>igail  1788  by  Hiebflver  1774  i Herod  17.5.'^) 

1S26  bv  Ma-ier  Henry  1815  (Orville  1799)-Boa- 
irilli    Kriiuette  by  Amarauthus  1766  (Old  Eng- 


Camel  1822  (Whalebo 

dicea  1807  by  Al 

land  171])-Mayfly  1771  In   .Miiilun,  ins  (Cade  1734 
Whisker  1812  (Waxy  1790)  -CUbside  Fairv  1811  bv  Hermes  1790(Mercurv  1778)— Vioissi 

tilde  1800  by  Pipator  1786  ilniperator  17761— Beatrice  1791  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (High. 

flyer  1774i-Pvrrha  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734). 


Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  17911—Emily  1810  bv  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— 

Dau.  1799  of  Whiskey  1789  (Salti-am*  1780)-Grey  Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimant  1772 

(Othon760)~Dizzy  1767  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  17241. 
Scud  1804  (Beningbrough  1791) -Goosander  1805  by  Hambletonian  1793  (King  Fergus 

17751 -Rallv  179.1  by  Trumpator  1783  (Cnndnctor  1767)- Fancy  1780  by  Florizel  1768 

(Herod  1758)-  Sist.  1763  to  Juno  by  Spectator  1749  (Crab  1722). 


Guiccioli, 
ch.  m.,  1833. 


v  1790  (Pot  8-o-'s  1773)— Penelope  1798  b, 

nella  1788  bv  Highflyer  1774  i  Herod  1758)-Pr 
Julia  17.56  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  lT34i. 

[Seliin  (ir)  S'oihsaver  18(18  (Sorcerfi  i;-...  ' 
nsri  CaHieviiii- 1795  by  Woodpeckei  I,  :  I 
iriiil  iT.  Su.epstiikes  1743)— Coqiieti.    I 

Wlialeboiiei.siir  I  Waxv  47901 -Peri  183-'  k  w  i 
1809  by  .Alexander  1782  (Eclipiie  17VH)    R 


npator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— Pru- 
■e  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— 

1H17  by  Bobtail  1795  i  Precipitate* 
:  il.".M)-Caniilla  1778  by  Trentham 

i.'ii  Barb^ 

.  1   isll  (Gohanna  179(i)-Thnlesiris 
SI  0  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer 


O  c 


Hetman 

Platoff, 

h.  h.,  1836. 

Waterwiich, 

blk.  m.,  1833. 


MaryThoma 


1774)— Hornet  1790  by  Drone  1777  (Herod  1758). 
Bob  Booty  1804  (Chanlicleer  1787)-?  light  1S09  by  Ir.  Escape  1802  (Commodore  1793)— 
Y.  Heroine  bv  B.ii:oi  17S0  .U.-rod  1758i-Heroine  1775  by  Hero  1753  (Cade  17341— Dau. 

1766  of  Snai.  r,.'.    ^n  1 1.  i :  ii:  i. 

Bruiandorf  ls\.'i  i  l;i,  i  i  i  k  i-i  ii    Dau.  Is20  of  Comns  1809  (Sorcerer  1796)— Mai-ciana 
1809bv  Staiiii..  -      Tier  T.  17841— Marcia  1797  bv  Coriander  1780  (Pot-8-o-'6 

17711   'Fnilk  1,1      !    ;,  ,  ;    .   17k3  (Blank  1740). 
SirH.riii:  -  !-.     \i  1.  i :.  i.  n.   l-or.    Mai-y  Anne  1820  bv  Waxy  Pope  1806  (Waxy  1790)— 

Wit.  li  i-ii        -    I-  I  ;:ir.  (I'nnniiator  1782)— Miss  Bnckle"  1804  by  Precipitate*  1787 

:i    iis^.ii  II  L-kil.ver  1774  (Herod  17581. 

ii.iii-li  17:ili-I-:mily  1810  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784i— 
;ev  17811  (Saltiam*  ;7801— Grev  Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimant  1772 
17.77  bv  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  17241. 

er  1791-,)    Ladv  Rachel  1805  bv  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— 

"  ■  17S0  .Fetipse  1764)— Rachel  1790  bv  Highflyer  1774 

rt  17.33). 


J^Iel 
Orville 
I     Da 


ill. 


1799  01'  \Vlii> 
(Otho  1760)-  niy.xy 

Bourlxm  1811  (Soree 
Y.   Rachel  17'.i9  bv  ' 
(Herod  1758)- Pan."  17 

*Glencoe  1831  (Sultan  i 
by  Merlin  1815  (Cast 
Lass  1796  by  Buzzari 


kk-  Is 


In    Kn 


I   1X11. 


.\l. 


K  17 


.Wnodpeeker  1773). 


ilius  1820  (Orville  lT99i— Mustard  1824 
rcerer  1796  (Trumpator  1782)— Hornby 


Jonsol  1838  (Lottery  1830)— Parrot  b.  m  1825  by  Roanoke  1817  (Sir  Archy  1805)— Paro- 
quet b.  m.  1819  by  •Merryfleld  1808  (Cockflghler  17961— *P«pinjay  mare  b.  m.  1808  by 
Popinjay   1797  (Buzzard*  17871— Bourbon's  dam  gr.  ra.   1797  by  Precipitate*  1787 

— (Mercury  1778)  -Y.  TiflSny  gr.  m.  1787  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)-Tiflanv  gr.  m. 

5  by  Eclip=e  1764  (Marske  17.50)— Y.  Haggr.  m.  1761  by  Skim  1746  (Starling  17371— Hag  gr.  m.  1744  by  Crab  1722  (Alcock 

)-Ebony  b.  m.  1738  by  Flying  Childers  1715  (Darley  Ar.  1699)-01d  Ekony  blk.  m.  1714  by  Basto  1702  (Byerlv  Turk)— 

ke  of  Rutland's  Massey  mare  by  Massey's  Black  Barb. 


The  Breeder^  Hand  Booh  and  Guide. 


IMPORTED  CHARAXUS. 

WIXXER  OF  THK  LIVIZRPOOL  XrKSKRY  STAKES,  WORCESTER  CUP. 
TRADESMAN  WELTEK  CTP,  CRAVEN  STAKES  AND  OTHER  GOOD 
RACES. 

The  property  of  dipt.  li.  J.  Hancock,  Ellerslie  Stud,   Overton,  Va.     Yearthujs 
sold  annualli/.     Service  by  contract. 

Cii.vKAxrs,  bay  horse,  foaled  1876,  bred  by  Mr.  ,J.  Ci.  Watkins,  by  Distiu,  Bon  of 
Tnimiieter  by  Orlando  by  Tourlistone,  dam  Sappho  by  Kingston,  son  of  Venison,  out  of 
Sacrifice  by  Voltaire,  sou  of  Blacklock,  etc.  Distin,  the  sire  of  Charaxus,  comes  from 
a  racing  family.  Miss  Bowzer,  his  dam,  is  the  grandam  of  Craig  Millar,  winner  of 
the  St.  Luger  and  Doncaster  Cup,  she  out  of  Mangosteeu,  sister  to  imp.  Mango, 
winner  of  the  St.  Leger,  and  to  Preserve,  winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas,  and  grandam 
of  Speculum,  winner  of  the  Goodwood  Cup.  Trnmi)eter,  sire  of  Distin,  is  the  sire  of 
Plutus,  graudsire  of  Rayon  d'Or.  Distin  is  the  sire  of  Avontes,  a  good  race-horse  and 
winner  of  a  number  of  important  raecs,  and  is  the  sire  of  Netheravon,  a  good  winner. 
Kingston,  sire  of  Charaxus"  dam,  won  the  Goodwood  Cup  and  was  a  popular  sire  in 
England,  and  is  the  sire  of  Babta,  imp.  Glenelg's  dam,  imji.  Eltliam  Lass,  dam  of 
Kinglisbcr,  Caractacus,  winner  of  the  Derby,  imp.  Bluemantle,  Queen  Bertha, 
winner  of  the  Oaks  and  dam  of  Spinaway,  Wheel  of  Fortune,  both  winners  of  the 
1,000  Guin(^as  and  Oaks.  Sacrifice,  his  grandam,  is  also  grandam  of  Devotion,  the 
dam  of  Tliebais,  winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas  and  Oaks,  the  unbeaten  Clairvaux,  St. 
Marguerite,  winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas  and  dam  of  Seabreeze,  winner  of  the  Oaks 
aiul  St.  Leger  by  Voltaire,  the  sire  of  Jinglish  A'oltigcur,  who  won  the  Derb.v  and  St. 
Leger  and  sired  imp.  Billet,  sire  of  Barnes,  Runnymede,  Miss  Woodford,  etc.,  and 
A'edette,  winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  he  the  sire  of  Galopin,  winner  of  the  Derby. 
Galopin  is  the  sire  of  .St.  Simon,  the  most  popular  stallion  in  England,  Galliard, 
winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  and  Donovan,  who  won  both  the  Derby  and  .St.  Leger  in 
1889,  she  out  of  Virginia,  the  dam  of  Virago,  winner  of  the  1.000  Guineas,  Goodwood 
and  Doncaster  Cujis,  aud  full  sister  to  Puce,  dam  of  Flea,  winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas 
and  grandam  of  The  Ugly  Buck,  winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  by  the  St.  Leger 
winner  imp.  Rowton.  Virginia  is  out  of  Pucelle  by  Muley,  she  out  of  Medora,  winner 
of  the  Oaks,  and  dam  of  Gulnare,  an  Oaks  winner,  by  Selim.  The  pedigree  runs  back 
through  fashionable  channels  to  the  Layton  Barb  nuire,  to  which  trace  Kal.setto  an<l 
Iro<|noi8,  and  from  Golden  Grove  back  the  pedigree  is  identical  with  that  of  Iroquois. 
To  the  same  fountain  head  trace  also  Powhattan,  Pande,  Rebel,  Virgiliau,  La  Hen- 
derson, Ferida,  Aella  and  many  others  of  note  on  this  side  and  in  England.  Matcheni, 
Inheritor,  Annandale,  Ion,  Simoom,  St.  Honorat  all  descent  in  direct  female  line,  ami 
are  a  few  of  the  e(iuine  wonders  that  trace  directly  to  this  family.  As  a  race-horse 
Charaxus  was  distinguished.  At  two  years  old  he  won  the  Liverpool  Nursery 
Stakes,  in  which  ho  beat  Stratlieonan.  At  three  he  won  the  Worcester  Welter  Cup, 
1  mile,  112  lbs,  the  Shobdou  Welter  Cup,  1  mile,  carrying  in  the  latter  race  127 
lbs.,  the  Alexandra  Handicaji,  U  miles,  lU  lbs.  At  five  he  won  the  Herefordshire 
Cu]).  the  Birmingham  Autumn  Ilandica])  and  the  Worcester  Autumn  Handicap.  At 
six  he  won  Easter  Ilandica))  Plate,  1}  miles,  carrying  136  lbs.,  at  Bath,  won  the 
County  McmlxMs'  Plate,  1  mile,  carrying  14.")  lbs.,  a  mile  Selling  Welter  Race, 
carrying  l.')6  lbs.,  Worcestershire  Stakes  (Handicap),  IJ  miles,  124  lbs.,  Worcester 
Tnidesmen's  Welter  Cup,  1  mile,  with  168  lbs.,  the  Shepperton  Handicap  Stakes, 
U  miles,  132  ll)s.,  aud  Her  Majesty's  Plate,  at  Lichtiid.l,  2  miles,  137  lbs.  At  seven 
he  won  the  Craven  Stakes,  li  mih^s,  11.')  lbs.,  at  Gooilwood.  From  this  it  will  be  seen 
that  the  career  of  Charaxus  on  the  turf  was  very  highly  successful,  and  his  form  and 
royal  pedigree  should  insure  his  success  as  a  sire  of  race-horses.  Tho  only  ones  oi 
his  get  tried.  Capstone,  Katie  C.  (Hetty  Cary),  Charade,  Lester,  Annie  W.,  Lallah, 
Character,  Haminie  aud  Ma  Belle,  are  good  ones  and  winners  in  first-class  company. 


Waxy  1790— Pot-S-o-'s  1773— Eclipse  17i'4— 5I:ir-kc  nsO-Sfnii"  ir:V2— Bartlett'8  Chililers— Darley  Arabian  16;)3. 


los 


Laogar, 
ch.  b.,  1817 


Sandbeck, 
b.  h.,  1818. 


Emllius. 
b.  h.,  1820. 


WJiizgig, 
ch.  ra.,  1810. 


Sultan, 
b.  h.,  1816. 


Ciibweh, 
?-■     b.  m,  1821. 


Whak-i  one-  In 
Sir  Putrr  T 
Matron  17S,' 

Mastir  Hiur> 
neile  by  An 
IT.Ml— Uau 


Vi-JT). 


-MaiilLU  I^C1  by 
i;,su  (Herod  IToS)— 


nder  178-^  (Eclipse  ITW)— Bru- 
1771  by  Matchem  1T4S  (Cade 


'M  (Sir  Peter  T,  1784)-Y.  Giantess 
II!)  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734)— 


Selim  180a  (Bu/.„uul    i-,,s,  i-li,.u.  iMi-^  ij 

17!;0  by  Dioiuud-  K77  (Flurizel  1708)- 

Mollv  Long  Legs  175'i  bv  Pabraham  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Bustard  1853  iCastrel  l!-01)-Olynipia  1815  by  Sir  Oliver  IfOO  {Sir  Peter  T.  1784i— Scotilla 

17:5  by  Anvil  n77  (Herod  17.,8)-Scota  1783  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750)— Harmony 

— 5  by  Herod  17.58  (Tartar  1743). 


Catton  11-0'.)  (Grilumpus  180ai-  Or\'illiDa  1804  by  Beningbrough  171)1  (Kins; Fergus  1775) — 
Evelina  1791  bv  Highflver  1774  (Herod  1758 1— Termagant  by  Tantrum  17tiO  tCripple 
17!0)— Cantatrice  by  Sampson  17-15  iBIaze  1733). 

Selini  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)-Dau.  of  Skyscraper  1786  (Highflver  1774)— Dau.  1796  of 
Dragon*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— Fidget's  dam  1777  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17.S4)— 
Dau.  1770  of  Sviihon  17.'0  (Squirt  17:^a). 


Orvillc  179:)  (Beningbrough  17-.)1]— Emily  1810  bv  Stamford  1794  (SirPeterT.  1781)— Dau. 

179flof  Whiskey  17!-9(Saltram*  1780)"Grev  Dorimant  1781  bv  Dorimant  1772  (Oiho 

1760)— Dizzy  17.57  bv  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar."l7*4). 
Rubens  1805  (Buzzard  •  17S71— Penelope  1798  bv  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— Pru- 


:ITl 


•<i  I75S)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736) 

;04). 


•  It-m  by  W's  Ditto  1800  (Sic  Peter  T.  17S4)-Dau. 
'  4)— Dau.  1776  of  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)— Folly 


Selim  180i(B(i//,iM     .,-.  .     1:  i  ' 

1791  of  Mcvcuiv   i;;-.  .  Kr  ii  - 

1771  by  Marske  17.50  (Squiit  K 
Phantom  1808  (Walton  K99)- Filagree  1815  l)v  Soothsayer  1808  (Sorcerer  17%)- Web 

1808  by  Waxy  1790  (Pot-F-o-'s  1773)— Penelope  1718  bv  Tmmpator  1782  (Conductor 

1767)-Priinolla  1788  bv  Hi-htiv.r  1771  (Herod  17.58). 


'  ■        Emilius. 
^5     b.  h.,  1820. 

S  5       Harriet, 
'-C  blk.  m.,  1819. 


Orville  17l9(Benin2l>T"ii_.  .    ,:  i        Im        i-m  hv  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1781)- 

Dau.  179.1  of  Whisk,  \       -      ^  .-        Grev  Dorimant  1781  l)y  Dorimant  1778 

(Oiho  17i:0)— Dizzv  i;-;        I.  ;,     i,     .  Ar.  1724). 

Pericles  18i:9  (Evander  l-ni    iiaii.  i-i'  -1  s.lim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)— Pipvlina  18r3  by 

SirPeterT.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)-Rallv  1790  bv  Ti-umpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— 

Fancy  1780  (Sist.  to  »Diomcd)  bv  Florizel  17t8  (Herod  1758). 


Orville, 
b.  h.,  1709. 


._:^  i       Merlin. 
gSj  ch.  h.,  1815. 


Beningbrough  1)91  (King  Fergus  i77.o)-Evelina  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.5 8)— 

Termagant  by  Tantrum  1760  (Crii>ple  1750)— Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1745  (Blaze  1733)— 

Dau.  1757  of  Regulns  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784) -Dau.  1799  of  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  178n)-Grey 

Dorimant  1781  bv  Dorimant  1172  (Otho  176fl)-Dizzy  1757  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar. 

1724)- ADC.  Dizzv  1741  by  Driver  1727  (Wynn  Ar.). 


Casti  el  1801  (Buzzard*  1787)- Miss  Newton  1804  bv  Delpini  1781  (Highflyer  1774)— Tipple 

Cyder  1788  by  King  Fergus  1775  (Eclipse  1761)— Sylvia  178:3  by  Y.  Marske  1771  (Marske 

1750)-Ferret  1765byB(0.  to  Silvio  (Cade  17.S4). 
Sorcerer  179 i  (Tnmipator   17h2 1— Hornby  Lass  1796  by  Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker 

1773)-Puzzle  1718  liv  Match,  m  Ul,?  iCade  17.34)— Princess  1769  bv  Herod  1758  .Tartar 

174:))— lulia  17.'H  by  Blank  1740  ,God.  Ar.  17:4). 


SirPeterT.  17^44  (Highflver  17T4)-Arethusa  1792  bv  Diingannon  1780  (Eclipse  17C,4)— 

Dau.  1777  of  Prophet  17(;0  (Eegnlus  1739)  -Virago  1764  by  Snap  1750  (Snio  17:36)— Dau. 

of  Regulus  n:)9  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
ipot-8-o-"s  1773  (Eclipse  17i'41— Prunella  17F8  bv  Highflver  1774  (Herod  1758)— Promise 

1768  by  Snap  17.50  (Snip  1736)- Julia  1756  by" Blank  1740  (God  Ar.  1724)— Spectator's 

Dam  17:35  l)v  Partner  1718  (Jigg). 


o„„,„„..  „  Sorcerer  1766  (Trumpator  178v)— Wowski  1797  by  Mentor  1784  (Justice  17741— Slaria  1777 
aanueuBM),  j,y  Herod  1758  (Tartar  174:3)-Lisette  1772  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— Miss  Windsor 
blk.  h.,  1810.  I    j-54  ^y  Qgd  j^j.  ,-.34_ 

T    hno         Gohanna  1790  (Mercurv  1778)-Camilla  1778  bv  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  174;)— 
jerD(ja,       i     coquette  1764  bv  Compton  Barb— Sist.  1743 "to  R(-g((lus  bv  God.  Ar.  1724— Grey  Roi.in- 
D.  m.,  18U.3.    I    g„„  ,-._,3  ^y  Bijij  Gallowav  (St.  Victor  Barb  . 


a  Si 


S3      Octavian, 
,25     ch.  h.,  1807. 


_       Daughter  of, 


S     •=  1 


olen.^ko  1810  (Sorcerer  17S6)— Ladv  Mary 
.)— Dau.  of  Highflyer  1774  (Herod "l758)— 


Catton  lSti9  (Golumpus  18(/-i-Dii(i.  ISiSof  S) 

1800  bv  Beniiiglirough  1791  (Kiicj  F.tl'ms  17 

Sist.  to  Miss  Bell  bv  Marske  r,.5  i  iS,,i,,rt  17.i-.'i. 
Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  17:1 1- Eifini  Lass  1803  bv  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflver 

1774)— Alexina  178S  bv  King  Fergus  i;;5  (E(.lipse  1764)- LardeUa  1780  by  Y.  MarJke 

1771  (Marske  1750) -Dau.  of  Y.  Cade  1747  (Cade  17:i4). 


Stripling  1795  (Phenomenon  17,-I)|— Dau.  1797  ol  Oberon  1790  (Highflver  1774)— Dau.  1779 
of  Ranthos  1763  (Matchem  1748)— Dau.  of  T.  Sweepstakes  1743  (B.  Sweepstakes  1722)— 
Sist.  174S  to  Careless  bv  Hutton's  Spot  1728  (Hartley's  Blind  Horse). 

Shuttle  1793  (Y.  Marske  1m  1)-Katharine  1798  bv  Delpini  1781  (Highflver  1774)— Dau. 
178(;of  Paj-ma^ler  176  (Blank  1740)— Dau.  1774  of  Le  Sang  1759  (Changeling  1747)— 
Dau.  1751  of  Rib  173)  (Crab  17-;2) 

Hambletonian  1792  (King  Fergus  1775)— Rosalind  1788  by  Phenomenon  1760  (Herod 
17.58)-Atalanta  1769  by  Matchem  17)8  (Cade  1734)— Y.  Lass  of  the  Mill  1756  bv  Oroo- 
noko  1745  (Crab  1722)— Dau.  1744  of  Traveller  1735  (Partner  1718). 

Coriander  1786  (Pot-8-o-'6  1773)-Wildgoose  1712  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58)— 
Coheiress  178B  by  Pot-8-o'-s  1773  (Eclipse  1764)— Manilla  1777  by  Goldflnder  1,64 
(Snap  1)50)- Dau.  K65  of  Old  England  1741  (God.  Ar.  1)^). 


Daughter  of, 
b.  m.,  1802. 


Mcdora, 
h.  m.,  1811. 


Walton   1,S9  (Sir   Peter  T.  1)84)— Julia   1799    by  Whiskey   1789   (Saltram*  1780)- Y^ 

Giantess  1790  by  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel  n68)-Giantess  1769  hv  Matchem  1748  (Cade 

17:M)— Mollv  Long  Legs  1753  bv  Babraham  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724); 
Overton  1788  (King  Fergus  1775)— Dau.  1796  ofWalnut  1786  (Highflyer  1774)— Dau.  17)-6 

of  Ruler  1777  (Y.  Marske  1771)— Piracantha  1772  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734)— Pro- 

lihetess  17.58  by  Regains  1739  iGod.  Ar.  1724). 


Camillus  1«('3  (Ham)>letonian  1792i— Dau.  1797  of  Ruler  1777  (Marske  1771)— Treecreeper 

1189  bv  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758)— Dau.  1779  of  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes 

1743)— Cunegonde  1769  bv  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
VVoful  1809  (Waxy  1790)- Landscape  1813  by  Rubens  1805  (Buzzard*  1787)-Iris  1795  by 

Brush  17NJ  (Eclipse  17fr4)-Dau.  of  Herod  1758  (Tartar  174:3)-Doctor"s  sist.  1774  by 

Goldflnder  1764  (Snap  1750). 


Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)-Eleanor  1798  bv  Whiskey  1789  (Salirat 
Giantess  17^0  hv  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel  176s)  Giantess  1769  by  Matche 
1734) -Molly  Long  Legs  1753  bv  Babraham  1710  (God.  Ar.  1724). 


Selim  li-02  (Buzzard    l.ti?)- Uau.  ch.  in.  1X13  of  Sir  Harry"  1795  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— 
Dan.  of  ch.  m.  1)93  by  Volunteer  1780  (Eclipse  i)64)-Dau.  of  b.  m.  1779  Herod  1758 

(Tartar  1743) -Golden  Grove  ch.  m.  1760  bv  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  i:24i— Spinster  (the 

^^^-^———  Widdrington  mare)  ch.  m.  1735  bv  Partner  "1718  (Jigg)- Bay  Bloody  Buttocks  b.  m.l729 
altocks— Sist  1722  to  Guy  bv  Greyhound  (Chillaby)— Brown  Farewell  br.  m.  1710  by  Makelcss  (Oglethorpe 
f  Brimmer  (D'.Vrcy  Yellow  Turk)— Dau.  of  Place's  White Turk-Dau.  of  Dodsworlh— Layton  Barb  Mare. 


128  The  Breeders^  Jliunl  Bonk  and  (iiiide. 


IMPORTED   CHEVIOT 

WINNER    OF    THK    CANTERBURY    DERBY,    MIDSUMMER     HANDICAP    AND 
CRAVEN  «TAKE8,  AUSTRALIA. 

Is  in    file    Fairview  Stud   of  Jlessrs.    Charles  Meed  i(-  Sons,    Gallatin,    Tenn. 
Yearlings  sold  annuaUi/. 

Cheviot,  bay  horse,  brother  to  Sir  Moilreil,  foaled  l!S79,  bred  iu  the  MiiUUe  Park 
Stud,  New  Zealand,  by  Traducer,  dam  Idalia  by  Cambuscaii,  graudam  Dukibella 
by  Voltigeur,  out  of  Priestess  by  The  Doctor.  Imported  Sir  Modrod  and  Cheviot 
were  both  great  race-horses  in  Australia,  and  both  have  become  decided  successes 
ill  the  stud  iu  America.  Cheviot  wou  the  Cauterbury  Derby,  Midsummer  Handicap, 
2  miles,  120  lbs.,  and  Craven  Stakes,  li  miles,  133  lbs.,  and  only  Sir  Modred,  his 
brother,  could  beat  him  for  the  Canterbury  Cup.  Cheviot  is  still  at  the  beginning 
of  his  stud  career.  With  the  same  opportunities,  he  will  take  eijual  rank  with  his 
older  brother  as  a  sire.  Among  his  get,  very  limited  in  number,  are  the  following  : 
Osric  (winner  of  the  Expectation  Stakes  last  year),  Gonzales  (a  winner  last  season 
and  of  four  races  this  year),  Dr.  Ross,  Vernon,  Bernardo  (who  has  captured  live  races 
this  year,  6  furlongs  m  1.15,  1.15,|  and  l.Kif,  each  time  with  119  lbs.,  7  furlongs  iu 
1.26,  with  124  lbs.,  and  1  mile  70  yards  in  1.48),  Princess,  half  a  mile  in  0.481,  with 
11.5  lbs.),  Castanet  (4|  furlongs  in  0.58|),  Mezzotint  (a  two-year  old  winner  this 
year  at  5  furlongs),  Adolph  (another  two-year  old.  that  defeated  a  good  held  this 
spring  at  San  Francisco),  Prize  (a  two-year  old  winner  at  Washington  Park,  Chicago, 
this  year  from  a  field  of  fifteen),  and  Bridal  Veil  (winner  of  Ladies'  Stakes,  St. 
Paul,  Minn.,  this  year).  Cheviot's  sire,  Traducer,  was  bred  in  England,  by  The  Libel 
(son  of  Pantaloon)  and  Arethusa.  Traducer  was  the  best  stallion  that  ever  stood  iu 
New  Zealand.  From  1867  to  18?1  he  got  nine  winners  of  the  Canterbury  Derby,  the 
greatest  event  in  that  country,  viz. :  Scandal,  Envy,  Defamation,  Calumny,  Trump 
Card,  Natator,  Sir  Modred,  The  Dauphin  and  Cheviot.  In  three  of  these  years  bis 
get  ran  first,  second  and  third,  and  in  two  others  first  and  second.  He  also  got  Van- 
guard (winner  of  the  New  Zealand  Cup),  Welcome  Jack  (winner  of  the  Canterbury 
Cup),  and  Lurline,  a  great  mare,  out  of  imp.  Mermaid.  Lnrliue  produced  Darebin, 
who  won  the  Victoria  Derby  of  1881,  and  the  best  horse  of  his  time  throughout  Austra- 
lia. Traducer  was  to  New  Zealand  and  Australia  what  Lexington  or  Leamington  was 
to  us,  or  Hermit  was  to  England.  Idalia,  dam  of  Cheviot  and  Sir  Modred,  was  the  only 
Cambuscan  mare  imported  to  the  colonies.  She  produced  Betrayer,  .Sir  Modred, 
Idalium,  Cheviot,  July,  all  by  Traducer,  Liverpool  by  King  of  Clubs,  chestuut  filly 
by  Ai)reuiont,  and  a  bay  filly  by  Apreinont.  Betrayer  won  the  Canterbury  Cham- 
jiagnc  Stakes,  Canterbury  Cup,  Waugaual  Cup  and  Timaru  Cup.  Sir  Modred  won 
tlieDunedin  Champagne  Stakes,  Canterbury  Champagne  Stakes,  Dunediii  Cup,  Can- 
terbury Derby,  Timaru  Cup,  Dunedin  Birthday  Handicap,  Canterbury  Cup,  Christ 
Church  Plate  and  the  Sydney  Great  Metropolitan.  July  ran  seirond  for  the  Dunedin 
Cup.  liiverpool  won  the  Welcome  Stakes.  Cheviot  won  the  Cauterbury  Derby, 
Midsummer  Handicap  and  Craven  Stakes,  and  only  Sir  Modred,  his  brother,  was 
able  to  l)eat  him  for  the  Canterbury  Cup.  Idalia  was  the  Pocahontas  of  New  Zea- 
land, the  queen  of  its  stud.  In  blood  slie  is  rare,  being  a  sister  to  Onslow  (who  beat 
Cremorne,  in  England,  in  1871)  by  Cambuscan,  out  of  Dnlcibella,  wlio  won  the  Ce- 
Karewitch  in  l^'60.  Thus  her  grandams  are  old  Bee's-wing(Newiniiisters  dam).  South- 
down (.Vlarm's  dam),  and  Martha  Lynn  ( Voltigenr's  daui.)  Cheviot  should  bo  a  grand 
stallion.     (See  Sir  .Modred,  jiage  2.54,) 


Uerod  1738— Tartar  1:43— Partni-r  1718— Jigg— Bj-erly  Turk,  about  1685. 


DauKliter  of, 
b.  m.,  — . 


Baughter  of, 
b.  m.,  181i. 


Daughter  of 

ct.  m.,  180S. 


Sir  Oliver, 
b.  h.,  180U. 


Paulowitz. 
br.  h.,  1813. 


Woodpeclier  1773  (Herod  ir.iS)    Mi-fortiine  1775  by  Dux  1761  (Matcheni  1748i-Curi- 

ositv  1760  by  Snap  17.")ii  (Siiiji  17.ii;i     Duu.  174.1  of  Kesulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  17a4)-Uan. 

of  Bartletl'sCliildi-rs  (llarl.v  Ar.   Ki'.ill). 
Alcxandi-r  17.HJ  (Eclips.-  17611— Dad.  of  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.5'<l-Dau.  of  Alfred  1770 

•  Maui.eiii  171-;i  -Dan.  177(1  of  Eugineer  17.56  (Sampson  1743i— Bay  Malton's  dam  1756 

by  Cade  17:H  l(ii)d    .\r.   17^4).  

"  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  iliigliflyer  1774)— Dau.  178S  of  Boudrow  1777  (Eclipse  1764)-Escape'8 

dam  1768  by  Squirrel  17.>4  (Traveller  17:»)— Sist.  to  Lowther's  Babraham  by  Babraliam 

1740  (God.  Ar.  17i4)-Daa.  1750  of  Golden  Ball  17.35  (Partner  1718i. 
Meteor  1783  (Eclipse  17I>1)— Mald-of-all-Work  1786  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)-Sist. 

1771  to  Tandem  by  Syphon  17.50  (Sqairt  17321— Dau.  of  Regulus  17.39  (God.  Ar.  1734)— 

Sist.  17.58  to  Judgemeut  by  Snip  173j  (Flying  Childers  1715). 

'  Waxv  1790  (Pot-8-o-'3  1773)— Penilope  1798  by  Trumpator  178-.'  (Conductor  1767)— Pcn- 

nellal788by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1738)- Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— 

Jalia  1736  by  Blank  1740  (God,  Ar.  17-i4l. 
Selim  1H03  (Buzzard*  1787)— Maiden  1*11  by  Sir  Peter  T.  17»4  (Highflyer  1774)— Dau.  1788 

of  Phenomenon  1780(Herod  1758)— Matron  1782  byFlorizel  1768 (Herod  1758)— Maiden 

1770  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734). 

"iOrville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)- Mias  Sophia  1805  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  t; 
'      1784)  -Sophia  1798 by  Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  17731-Huncamunca  1787  by  High- 
I    flyer  1774  iHerod  17.58i-Cy|)her  1772  bv  Squirrel  1734  (Traveller  1735). 
'Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)  -Brunette  by  Amaranthus  17ii6  (Old  England  1741)- Ma"- 

fly  1771  by  Matchem  n4S  (Uade  173l>— Dau.  1735  of  Anc.  Starling  17.38  (Starliug 

17-37)    Look-at-me-Lals  1731  by  Grasshopper  iByerly  Turki. 

Buzzard  '  1787  ( Woodpecker  177.3i— Dau.  of  Alexander  178'.;  (Eclipse  1764)-Dau.  of  High- 
I    flyer  1774  (Herod  175:*)— Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  174S)-Dau.  1770  of  Engineer 

1736  (Sampson  1745). 
Walton   1799  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Y.  Giantess  1790  byDiomed*  1777  (Florizel  1768)— 
j    Giantess  1769  by  Matchem  171s  iCade  17:J4i— Molly  Long  Legs  1753  by  Babraham  1740 

(God.  Ar.  1?.;4)— Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter  1727  (Brisk  1711). 

"Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— Fanny  1790  by  Diomed*  1777(Florizel  1768)— Ambro- 
I    6ia.l783  bv  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758)- Ruth  1761  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724)  — 
I    Sist.  1751  to  South  by  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724i. 
Anvil  1777  (Herod  1758)  -SiTota  178:3  by  Eclipse  1764   (Mar^ke  17.50i— Harmony  1775  by 

Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)-Rutilia  1769  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724)-Sist.  1751  to 

South  by  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

'Sir  Paul  1803  (Sir  Peter  T.  17841-Evelina  1791  bv  Highflver  1774  iHemd  17.58)-Terma- 

gant  by  Tantrum  1760  (Cripple  17.501- Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1745  iBIaze  1733i— Dau. 

1757  of  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Paynator  1791  (Trumpator  178Ji    Dau.  1805  of  Delpini  1781  (Highflyer  1774)— Dan.  1795 

of  Y.  Mar.^ke  1771  (Marske  1750)— Dau.  of  Dorimond  1758  (Dormouse  1738)— Portia 

175S  by  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  17i-'4). 

[Sir  PeferT.  1784(Highflyer]774)-Fanny  1790  by  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel  1768i— Ambrosia 

1783  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758)— Ruth  1761  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724)- 

Sist.  1751  to  South  bv  Regulus  17.39  (God.  Ar.  17il). 
'Hvariiithus  I7'.i7  iCoriaiidi-r  17S(;'— Sist.  1790  to  Swordsman  by  Weazle  1776  (Herod 
t     ir:.-.i-I)aii   of  Turk  17.1:;  (  Ke-iiliis  i;3'.(i  -  Dau.  of  Locust  1744  (Crab  172a)-Dau.  of  1758 

(  hMii_'..!iii-  iw;  ((-j.lc  )::;ii  " 


Os 


a  d         Camel, 
I  Si    br.  h.,  18.'2. 


Banter, 
br.  m.,  18 .'6. 


i-i  a   Daughter  of. 
IS  _•    ch.  m..  1817. 


\>  li  il-' L-  IS  (,  .  Waxv  i;;ii      Dan   Isij  of  Selim  1802  iBiizzard*  1787)— Maiden  1801  by 

Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (ilighflver  1774i— Dau.  1788  of  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  1758)— 
Matron  1782  by  Florizel  176S  (Herod  17.58). 
Master  Henry  1815  (Orville  1799i— Boadicea  1807  bv  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764i— Bru- 
nette by  Amaranthus  1766  (Old  England  174Ii-.Mavflv  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 

1734 1 —Dau.  1755  of  Anc.  Siarlini;  1738  lOld  Starling  i:27i. 

Pavnator  1791  (Trumpator  1782)-Dau.  of  Beningbrough  1791  (KiugFergtts  1775)— Jenny 

Mole  1787  by  Carbuncle  17?2  (Babr.  Blank  17.58) -Dau.  1773  of  Prince  T'tjuaesaw  1751 

(Snip  17:J6)— Sultana  1759  by  Regulus  17.39  (God.  Ar,  1724). 

Ardror.sau  1809  ( Johu  Bull  1789i  -Ladv  Eliza  1813  bv  Whitworth  1805  (Agonistes  17971- 

X,  Y.  Z.'s  dam  1793  by  Spadille  1784  (Highflver  1774) -Sylvia  1783  by  Y.  Marske  1771 

(M  trske  1750)  -Ferret  17()3  by  Broth,  to  .siU-io  iCade  17.31i. 

1=  '      •     BnTOi  n.,L-     ,Cattou  1809  (Golumpns  1802i— Dau.  1818  of   Smnlensko  1810  (Sorcerer  1796)-Lady 

S         '  •"     hr  h    it»^'        '""''y  1800  by  Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  1775i— Dau.  of  Highflyer  1774  (Herod 
X  gx     ur.  n.,iB-d.        I738i-Si8t.  to  Miss  Bell  bv  Marske  17.50  (Squirt  17321. 

■S  io  .a  J   nnnohfor  nf    Orville  1799  (Beningbrough   l-91)-Ep8om  Lass  iai3  bv  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer 
§  tx""  ■     h  m     laio        1774)-Alexina  1788  by  King  Fergus  1775  (Eclii.se  nftli  -  Lardella  1780  by  Y.  Marske 

i~^^      J     u.  m..  lai.t.  I    1771 1  Marske  1750)— Dau.  of  Y.  Cade  1747  (Cade  17341. 

Whalebone  1807  (Waxy  1790i— Defiance  1816  by  Rubens  1805  (Buzzard*  1787)-Little 

Folly  1806  by  Highland  Fling  1798  (Spadille  1784)-Harriet  1799  by  Volunteer  1780 

(Eclipse  1764)  -Dau.  1785  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  174S) 

X.  Y.  Z.  1808  (Haphazard  1797i-Janetta  1803  bv  Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fergus 

1775)- Dau.  1797  of  Drone  1777  (Herod  17.58)— Contesgina  1787  by  Y.  Marske  1771 

( Marske  1750i -Tuberose  1772  by  Herod  1758  [Tartar  1743i. 

Whitelockl8(13(Hambletonian  17ii2i— Dau.  171(9  of  Coriander  1786  (Pot-S-o-'s  1773)— 

Wildgoose  1792  by  Highflver  1774  (Herod  175Si— Coheiress  1786  by  Pot-8-o-'8  1773 

(Eclipse  17641-Manilla  1777  by  Goldfinder  17(M  (Snap  1730). 

Phantom  1808  (Walton  1799i— Dau  1802  of  Overton  17.88(King  Fergus  1775)— Gratitude's 

dam  179:1  by  Walnut  1786  (Highflver  1774)-Dau.  1786  of  Ruler  1777  (Y.  Marske  1771)— 

Piracantha  1772  by  Matchem  174S  iCade  1734). 

'iCattoni'809  (Golumpns  18021—Desdemona  1811  by  Orville  1799  (Benini;hrnugh   1791)— 
Fanny  1796  bv  Sir  Peter  T.  1781  (Highflyer  1774) -Dan.  1788  of  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel 
I    17681— Desdemona  1770  bv  Marske  17.">0  (Squirt  1732). 

Filhoda-Puta  1812  (Hapliazard  1797)— Treasure  1809  by  Camillus  1803  ( Hambletonian 

j    179a(-Dau.  1804  of  Hyacinthus  1797  (Coriander  17861 -Flora  1789  by  King  Fergus  1775 

(Eelipse  1764)-Atalanta  1769  bv  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17:M).        


Defence, 
b.  h.,  1824. 


Daughter  of, 
b.  m.,  1816 


IfS 


Paynator  1791  iTrutnpator  178;)  Oau.  of  Beningbrough  1791  (King FerL'Us  17751— Jenny 
Mole  1787  by  Carbuncle  1772  (Babr.  Blank  175Si-Dau.  1773  of  Prince  T'Quassaw  1751 
_  _  (Snip  17:i6)-8iiltana  17.59  bv  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  17^1, 
,o  ^S''Z^  nnnohtornf  Lottery  1820  (Tramp  1810) -Elizabeth  1821  by  Walton  1799  (Sir  Peter  T  1784)-Trnlla 
3  §3  .a_-  hr  m  isoJ'  1815  bv  Sorcerer  1796  (Trumpator  17s2)-Daii.  1796  of  Weathercock  1783  (Highflyer 
_  Q,_  r .  -    iir.  m..  i;s--,        j_,^^    ^^^^  1777_by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  ITSi). 

Humprcv  C'ljuker  1S22  (Comus  lsO;i)-Velvet  W-IS  by  Oiseau  1809  (Camillus  1803)— 
Wii-c  1811  by  Waxy  1790  .Pot-So-'s  17731 -Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Con- 
ductor 17671    Pninella  irs8  by  Hi-liflyer  1771  (Herod  1758i. 

Peruvian  180  1  (Sir  Peter  T.  174)    Musidora  b.  m.  1804  bv  Meteor  1783  (Eclipse  1764)— 
Maid  of-all-Work  b,  m.  17si;  bv  Hi-lulyer  1774  (Herod  17.58)— Siet.  b.  m.  1771  to  Tan- 
_^_^^^^^^^^^^^    dem  by  Syphon  17.50  (Squirt  17i2i    Dau,  b.  m.  of  Regulus  1739  iGod.  Ar.  1724)-Sist. 
"~  ,    „  ^^""^    17.58  to  Judgement  bv  Snip  17.36  (FIving  Childers  1715)— Dau.  b.  m.  1745  of  Cottingham 

(Hirtlev  s  Blind  Horse)— The  Warlork  Galloway  ch.  m.  1728  bv  Snake  (  Lister  Turki— Old  Lady  ch.  m.  by  the  Bald 
iiway  (.M,  \  ictor  Barb)  -The  Wharton  mare  by  the  Carlisle  Turk— Dau.  of  Byerly  Turk. 


n.,  1828. 

n  =  i.i'g  Bran. 

Ps'S"  ch.  h.,  1831. 
I       a  J 

1 2  ==  Idalia, 

'        i£^  ch  m.,  lSl.5. 


130  The  Breeders'  Hand  Booh  and  Guide. 


COLONEL  CLARK. 

Property  of  Wilson  P.  Hunt,  Glen  Echo  Stud,  Normundi/,  Mo. 

Colonel  Clark,  chestnut  horse,  foaled  1882,  bred  by  H.  C.  Shafer,  Tennessee,  by 
imp.  Glengarry,  son  of  Thormanby,  winner  of  the  Derby,  by  Windhouud,  dam  Kate 
Fisher  by  Bill  Cheatham,  son  of  imp.  Albion,  and  Lalla  Rookh  by  imp.  Glencoe,  out  of 
Lizzie  Hoover's  dam  by  imp.  Sovereign,  etc.  Glengarry  was  imported  in  December, 
18G6,  and  so  badly  injured  that  he  raced  only  moderately  well.  Thormanby,  his  sire, 
was  by  Melbourne  or  Windhouud,  unquestionably  by  the  latter,  son  of  Pantaloon  by 
Castrel.  Thormanby  defeated,  in  the  Derby,  The  Wizard,  winner  of  the  2,000 
Guineas,  won  the  Ascot  Gold  Cup,  and  was  the  sire  of  Charibert  and  Atlantis, 
winners  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  and  of  Rouge  Rose,  the  dam  of  the  grand  race-horse 
Bend'or,  winner  of  the  Derby  and  sire  of  the  unbeaten  Ormonde.  Glengarry's  dam 
Carbine  by  Rifleman,  winner  of  the  Great  Yorkshire  Stakes,  Convivial  and  Claret 
Stakes,  and  by  Touchstone.  Colonel  Clark's  dam,  Kate  Fisher,  is  the  dam  of  Kings- 
land,  Joe  Mitchell,  Luciuda  C,  Gleufisher,  Longtish  (winner  of  the  St.  Louis  Derby) 
Kitty  Cheatham,  etc.,  and  by  Bill  Cheatham.  Henrietta,  half  sister  to  Colonel  Clark, 
is  the  dam  of  the  winners  Germania,  Sample,  Fraud  and  Harry  Glenn.  Colonel 
Clark's  grandam  the  dam  of  Lizzie  Hoover  by  imp.  Sovereign,  son  of  Emilius,  and 
the  celebrated  Fleur  de  Lis  by  Bourbon,  she  out  of  Katy  Fagan  by  imp.  Leviathan, 
she  the  dam  of  Miss  Odom  (Bay  Odoni),  the  dam  of  Mary  Wylie,  Godiva,  Shanghai, 
Savoy,  etc.,  and  she  out  of  Lucy  Brooks  by  Old  Bertraud,  son  of  Sir  Archy  and  Eliza 
by  imp.  Bedford.  The  family  race  and  produce  race-horses.  Colonel  Clark  was  a 
good  race-horse,  winner  at  one  mile  in  1.45,  and  again  in  1.51  with  149  lbs.,  7  furlongs 
in  1.28J,  and  was  placed  second  in  a  number  of  good  races  with  good  horses  behind 
him.  Colonel  Clark  has  been  in  the  stnd  only  a  few  seasons,  but  is  the  sire  of  the 
winners,  Lottie  Mills,  Laura  B.,  Lucy  Clark,  etc. 


Woodpecker  l~:i    ILr..(l  nsS-Tartar  ir43-Partner  1718-Jigg— Bycrly  Turk,  about  1W5. 


Ciistrel, 
ch.  h.,  1801. 


Touchstone, 
br.  h.,  1831. 


a'i     ill  .- 

•3   '■§? 

Eh    S2i55 


<    -s 


»a 


Nancy, 
1.  m.,  1813. 


Camel, 
br.  h.,  18i3. 


The  Colonel, 
ch.  h.,  1825. 


Buzzard      KS;    (Wonilpecker  1773)— Daii.  of  Alexander  XlHi  (Eclipse  17(>4)-Dan.   of 
Uighllyer  i;;  I  1  llemd  17.")S|  -Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  174S)-Dau.  1770  of  Engi- 

Periiviau  isii  i^sir  I'eter  T.'l7-4)-Mu8idora  ISO!  by  Meteor  17*3  (Eclipse  li(:4)—Maid- 

of-all-U'ork   17s ;   bv   Uighllver  1774  (Herod  1758)-l)au.  1771  of  Syphon  1750  (Squirt 

1732) -Dau.  of  Keguiu^  i;3l  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Camel  18-ii  (Whalebone  IfOr)- Banter  182S  by  Master  Henry  1815  lOnille  1799i-Boa- 

dicea  1807  by    Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  17tM)— Brunette  by    Amaranthu.s  17(;6  (Old 

England  I741)-Miiyfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (C:ide  1734). 
Filho-da-Ptita  1812   (Haphazard  1797)- Finesse    181.5  by  Peruvian  ISOfi  (Sir  Peter  T. 

17841— Violanle  IS112  bv  John  Bull  178!i  (Fortitude  1777)— Dau.  1788  of  Highflyer  17T4 

(Herod  1758)-EveHasi"ing  177.'i  by  Eclipse  17ii4  (Slarske  nsOi^ 

Orville  179a  (Beningbrousth  17'.ili    Eleanor  17y8  by  Whiskey  1789  (SaltramsntSOi- T. 

Giantess  1790  by  Oioaied*  irtr  (Fbiiizrl  17(Wi— Giantess  1789  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 

17.341 -Molly  Long  Legs  1758  by  Babrabam  1740  (God.  Ar.  17*1). 
Dick   Andrews  17'.i7  (Joe  Andrews  177.HI  -  Spitfire  1800  bv  Bcningbrough  1791  (King 

Fergus  1775i-Dau.  of  Y.  Sir  Peter  177.)  (D(;ge  1702)— Daii.  of  Engineer  1750  (Sampson 

17451— Dau.  of  Wilson  Ar. 


Si         li.=-  be. 


Liverpool, 
b.  h.,  182i. 


Otis, 

b.  m.,  1821. 


H  >, 

01 


Tramp  islil  (Dick  Andrews  1797)— Mandane  1800  by  Pot-8-o-'3  1773  (Eclipse  1764i-Y. 

Camilla  178r  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758)— Camilla  1778  by  Trentham  1766  (T. 

Sweepstakes  1743) — Coquette  1765  by  Compton  Barb. 

Cervantes  1806  (Don   Quixote  17Wi-  Anticipation   1602  by  Beninglrough  17!ll  (King 

Fergus  17751— Bxpectatiou  1779  by  Heiod  n58  (Tartar  1743)— Dau.  1758  of  Skim  1746 

(Starling  1727)- Dau.  1751  of  Jamis  1738  (.God.  Ar.  1721i. 

"  Wbalei)one  1807  (Waxy  17;«)-Dau.  1812  01  Selim  l)-02  (Buzzard*  1787)— Maiden  l^JTby 

Sir  Peter  T.   1781  (Highflyer  1774)-Dau.  1788  of  Phenomenon  1780  ( Herod  1758)— 

Matron  1782  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  17.58). 

Master  Henry  1815  (Orvllle  1799)- Boadicca  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— Bru- 

I    nette  by  Amaranthus  1766  (Old  England  1741)- Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 

!     1734)— Dau.  17.55  of  Starling  1738  (Starlinir  1727). 

■|  Whisker  1812  (Waxy  1790) -Dau.  1802  of  Delpini  1781  (Highflyer  1774)-Tipple  Cyder 

1781  by  King    Fergus  1775  (Eclipse  1764)- Sylvia  1783  by  Y.  Marske  1771  (Marske 

17511— Ferret  1765  by  Broth,  to  Silvio  (Cade  1734). 

Amadis  1807  (Don  (Juixote    17»1)-Paulina  1f04  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— 

Pewet  1786  by  Tandem   1773  (Syphon   K50i— Termagant  by  Tantrum  1760  (Cripple 

I     17)0)— Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1745  (Blaze  17:j3i. 

■  Tramo  1810  (Dick  Andrews  1797i— Dau.  1822  of  W  hisker  1812  (Waxy  1790)-Mandane 

l-iiXib,-  Pot-8K)-'s  1773   (Eclipse    ]7W)-y.  Camilla  1787  by  Woodpe'cker  1773  (Herod 

175-i)— Camilla  1778  by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743). 

iBunard  1801  (Buzzard*  1787)-Dau.  1813  of  Election  1801  (Gohanna  17D0)-Dan.  1791  of 

I     Highflyer  1774  (Herod    1758)-Dau.  1778  of  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1730)— Eosebnd  1765 

I     by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736). 

"BlacklocK  1814   (Whitelock  1803)- Mandane  1800  by  Pot-8-o's  1773  (Eclipse  1764)- Y. 

Camilla  1787  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758)— Camilla  1778  by  Trentham  1766  (T. 

Ssveepstakes  1743)— Coquette  1765  by  Compton  Barb. 

Blucher  1811  (Waxy  ITKOi- Opal  180f;  bv  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (nigbfl\crl774)-Olivna  1786 

bv  Justice  1774  (Herod  17.58i-  C\  pher  1772  bv  Squirrel  1754  (Tiaveller  1735)— Fribble's 

1    dam  1740  by  Regnlus  17-39  (God.  Ar.  1724).  


Blacklock, 
b.  h.,  1814. 
Manuella, 
b.  m.,  1809. 


Saltan, 
b,  h.,  1816. 


—    jfZ   —  ■: 


Sally  Barton, 
b.  m.,  182.'. 


( Bcningbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  1775)— Eliza  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— 

Augusta  1784  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750)-Dau.  of  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)— Nettle 

176-J by  Bajazet  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791 1— Emily  1810  bv  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)- 
1     Dan.  179;)  of  Whi-kev  1789  (Saltram*  1780i— Grey  Dorimant  1781  bv  Derimant  1772 

I     (Otho  1760)- Dizzy  17.57  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

'  Whitelock   18.)3  (Hambletonian   17921— Dau.  1799  of  Coriander  1780  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— 

Wildgoose   179J  by   Highflyer  1774  (Herod  ]758)-Coheiress  1786  by  Pot  8-o-'s  1773 

(Eclipse  17r;4)— Manilla  1777  bv  Goldflnder  1764  (Snap  17.50). 
Dick  Andrews   1797   (Joe.  Andrews   1778)— Mandane   IPOO  by  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse 

1761) -Y.  Camilla  1787  1-v  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758)-Camilla  17T8  by  Trentham 

17)6  (T.  Sweep-takes  1743i-Coqneite  1761  by  Compton  Baib. 

Seliin  1802  (Buzzard    178?)  -Bacchante  1809  by  W's  Ditto  wm  (Sir  PeterT.  1784i-Dau. 

1731  of  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  1776  of  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)— Follv  1771 

by  Marske  17.50  (Squirt  1732). 
, Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  1797)-Web  18r8  by  Waxy  17S0  (Pot-8  o-'s  1773)-Penelope 

1798  by  Tmmpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)- Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  1  Herod 

I     1758)— Promise  176S  by  Snap  17.50  (Snip  nse). 

Muley  1810  (OrviUe  1799(-nau.  1809  of  Windle  1804  (Beningbronsrh  1791i-Dan    1788 
I    of  Anvil  1777  (Herod  1758)— Virago  1764  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— Dan.  of  Kegulus 

1733  (God.  At.  1724i. 
Sir  Archy  1805  CDiomed  1777)— Dan.  of  Junius  (*BnEzard  1787)— Dan.  of  *Citizen  17f5 

(Pacolet  1765)— *Barb  mare  presented  by  the  Dey  of  Timis  to  President  Jeflferson  in 
i     1806. 


Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  1775)-  Evelina  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— 

Termagant  by  Tantrum  1760  ( Cripple  17.=0)— Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1745  (Blaze  17.S3)— 

Dau.  1757  of  Regains  1739  (God.  Ar.  17C4). 
Stamford  1794  (Sir  PeterT.  1784)- Dan.  M'M  of  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  1780i-Grey 

Dorimant  1781   bv   Dorimant  1772  (Otho  1760)-Dizzy"  1757  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar. 

1724)-Dizzy  1741'  by  Driver  1727  I  Wynn  Ar.). 


Ben  rand, 

h.  h.,  1821. 

The  Param 

Ally, 

b.  m..  — . 


Sorcerer   1796  (Tnimpaior  1782)— Dau.   17w7  of   Precipitate*  1787  (Mercnrj-  177S)-Y. 

Tiffanv  1787  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  I758i-Tifl'any  1775  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske 

175'))— Y.  Ha'/l76rby 'Skim  1746  (Starling  1727) 
Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)- Y.  Rachel  17!'9  bv 'Volunteer  1780  (Eclipse  1764)— 

Rachel  )7::0  by  HiL'hflyer  1774  iHemd  1758i— Dau.  1771  of  Syphon  1750  (Squirt  1732)— 

Dau.  of  Reguins  17.39  (God.  Ar.  1734). 

Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)— Eleanor  17P8  bv  Whiskey  1789  (Sail ram*  171-Oi—Y. 

Giantess  1790  by  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel  1768)-Giantes''  1769  bv  Matchem  1748  (Cade 

17341— Molly  LiiuL'  Legs  17."3  bv  Babraham  1740  (God.  Ar.  1734). 
Windle  1804  (Benimrbrough  1791)— Dau.  178S  of  Anvil  1777  (Herod   1758)-Virago  1764 
[    bv  Snap  175;)  (Snip  173ii)-Dau.  of  Regulus  17.39  (God.  Ar.  17241— Sist.  to  Othello  1750 

by  Crab  1722  (Alcock  Ar.). 

Sir  Archy  1805  (*Diomed  1777(— Eliza  1804  by  'Bedford  1792  (Dungannon  1780>— 'Mam- 

brina  l"7a5  bv  M.imbrlno  1768  (Engineer  1756)— Sist.  to  Sally  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar. 

1724)-Dau.of  Ward  1731  (Crab  17-:2).  


132  The  Breeders'  Hand  Tionk  ami  Guide, 


IMPORTED  DAREBIN.    ' 

Tlic  property  of  Mr.  J.   B.    Haggin,   BanrJm-dcI-Poso  Stud,  Saernmento,   Cul. 
Used  only  as  private  stallion.     Yearlings  sold  annually. 

Darebin,  brown  horse,  foaled  1878,  bred  liy  Mr.  S.  Gardiner,  of  Buiuloora  Park, 
Australia,  by  The  Peer,  an  English-bred  horse,  by  Melbourne,  dam  Ciuizelli,  and  full 
brother  to  Marchioness,  the  Oaks  wiuuer,  by  Toiu-hstone.  Lurline,  the  dam  of  Dare- 
bin,  was  one  of  the  best  mares  that  was  ever  stripped  for  a  race  in  Australia.  She 
won  the  Australian  Cup  of  187.'),  the  Christchurch  Plate  in  1872  and  1873,  the  Canter- 
bury Cup  of  1872  and  1S7S,  and  is  the  daui  of  I'romethens,  Motea  Maroondah,  etc.,  the 
best  race-horses  of  New  Zi':iliuid.  Darebiu  was  one  of  the  greatest,  possibly  the  great- 
est, race-horses  of  the  Southern  IIcniis]diere.  Traducer,  the  sire  of  Lurline,  was  by 
The  Libel,  son  of  Pantaloon  and  Pasiiniuade,  sister  to  Touchstone.  Darebiu,  at  two 
years  old,  was  so  big  and  raw  that  he  did  not  do  much.  He  ran  third  for  the  Ascot 
Vale  .Stakes  at  the  V.  R.  C.  Autumn  .Meeting  of  1881,  the  race  being  won  by  Royal 
Maid.  At  the  same  meeting,  with  124  lbs.,  he  was  second  to  Coreena,  88  lbs.,  for  the 
Second  Nursery,  Tourmaline,  106  lbs.,  third,  and  sixteen  others  behind  them.  At 
Adelaide  he  was  unplaced,  with  122  lbs.,  for  the  Nursery,  won  by  Henrietta,  122  lbs., 
and  the  following  day  won  the  Two- Year-Old  Handicap,  122  lbs..  Result,  the  second 
horse,  having  117  lbs.,  and  Sju'itrc  lOs  lbs.,  seven  others  unplaced.  At  three  years  old 
he  began  by  winning  the  great  Victoria  Derby.  Santa  Clans  second.  Commotion  and 
several  others  unplaced.  Two  days  later  Darebiu  essayed  a  gi'eat  task.  Mr.  Dakcm. 
his  owner,  started  him  for  the  Great  .Mcdliourne  Cup,  two  miles  (handicap),  with  9(3 
lbs.,  won  by  Zulu,  a  four-year  old  witli  only  80  lbs.  on  his  back.  At  the  same  meeting 
he  won  the  Mares'  Produce  Stakes,  5  lbs.  jieualty,  beating  Monmouth,  Counnotion, 
Santa  Clans,  etc.  At  the  V.  R.  C.  .Summer  Meeting  he  ran  secoiul  to  Respite  tor  the 
Touraville  Stakes,  four  others  starting.  He  ^yas  third  in  the  St.  Leger  to  Conimotion 
and  Pell  Mell;  was  second  to  Bathurst  in  the  Grand  Stand  Stakes;  was  unplaced 
with  122  lbs.,  to  Commotion's  119  lbs.,  for  the  Town  Plate.  At  Adelaide  he  won  the 
St.  Leger,  l)eating  Dutchman.  He  also  won  the  Birthday  Cup  of  £1,000  with  120 
lbs.,  beating  Crystal,  4  years,  107  lbs..  Topaz.  .S  years,  100  lbs.,  and  eleven  others. 
At  fourye.irs  old  Itarcb'in  ran  un]daii'd  with  135  lbs.,  to  Little  Jack.  3  years.  91  Ihs., 
for  the  Caiillicld  ( 'up,  twenty-i-igiit  st.irtiug.  At  Melliourne  he  won  the  Melbourne 
Stakes,  lieating  Belmont.  Larpcut  and  seven  others.  In  the  Melbourne  Cu])  betook 
up  13.")  lbs.  and  ran  unplaced  to  Assyrian,  a  live-year  old,  with  111  His.  At  the  same 
meeting  won  the  Royal  Park  Stakes,  beating  Lord  Burghley,  Liberator  and  three 
others,  and  was  second  to  Commotion  for  the  Canterbury  Plate,  beating  Smart  Wil- 
liam and  two  others.  Darebin  was  purchased  by  Mr.  E.  C.  Cox  for  stud  purposes,  and 
the  great  horse  crowned  a  splendid  career  by  landing  the  Sydney  C'nii,  although  he 
had  u])  134  lbs.  In  this  race  he  gave  30  His.  to  Mistaken,  who  finished  second,  and  20 
Ihs.  to  Willeroo,  the  third  horse,  and  conceded  47  lbs.  to  the  minimum  weight,  Musjid, 
an  aged  gelding. 

At  the  death  of  Mr.  Cox  his  stud  was  ^old  at  auction,  and  Darebin  was  held  in 
reserve  at  1,000  gniueas.  He  was  soon  after  sold  privately  to  Mr.  Alexander  (Jordou, 
of  the  Grange  Stud,  Ipswich,  Queensland,  through  his  agents,  Messrs.  h'yiin,  llam- 
mond  &  Donker.  He  made  the  season  of  188.">  at  the  Grange  Stud.  It  was  at  this 
time  that,  failing  to  secure  Commotion.  Mr.  Haggin  made  an  otter  of  11.5,000  for  Dare- 
bin, which  w  ;is  rt^fused,  and  Mr.  Haggin  ]mrcliased  Sir  Modred,  the  crack  racer  of 
New  Zealand.  His  Antipodean  purchase  ]ile;ised  him,  as  the  additional  purch.ase  of 
Darebin  would  indicate. 

Darebin  is  prohaltly  nearer  to  old  English  Melbourne  than  any  other  stallion  liv- 
ing, and  this  alone  should  make  his  blood  eagerly  sought  after,  as  the  Melliourne 
lilood,  as  shown  through  West  Australian,  Sir  Tattoii  Sykes,  Blink  Bonny,  Mentmore 
liass,  Barcaldine.  imp.  Australian,  etc.,  etc.,  has  done  so  excce<lingly  well. 

Daridiin  has  had  no  opportunity  iu  the  stud  in  comiiarisou  with  Sir  Modred,  but 
the  number  and  success  of  his  get  which  have  run  demonstate  that  he  needs  only 
time  t<i  make  as  brilliant  a  reputation  as  a  sire  as  he  earned  as  .a  race-horse.  Before 
leaving  .Vnstralia  he  got  many  good  animals,  and  here  he  is  the  sire  of  Ludwig,  Kil- 
deer  (mile  iu  1.37^).  Mejihisto,  Two  Lijis,  Mileti^s.  Hessie  W.,  Blackmailer,  JIadge  L., 
Garwood,  Dariuir,  .Iiilien,  Tom  Watson,  Iris  colt,  etc. 

It  is  to  till-  nhllii-hl  mare  to  which  trace  in  direct  female  line  Trumpator  (by  Con- 
ductor), Touclisliuu-,  r>uccaneer,  iinji.  Leamington,  Macaroni,  Saccharometer,  Wild 
Oats,  .Saraljaud,  etc.,  etc. 


Conductor  170?— Malchem  174S    Cade  1734-  Godoiphiii  Arabian  1724. 


Sorceri'i-. 
blk.  b.,  nuii. 

Houghton 

Lass, 
b.  m.,  1801. 


Peuef, 
b.  m.,  17S6. 


Don  Quixote, 
ch.  li.,  1784. 


^ 

^ 

• 

g 

' 

25 

y> 

a 

1*1 

i) 

>-j 

2 

S 

C 

S   §-5.: 


Trimipator  1783  (Coudiictor  I7ii7)— Y.  Giantess  1790  bv  Diomed*  1777  (Floiizel  170K)— 
Ciantoss  171)9  bv  Matchera  174S  (Cade  1734)— Mollv  LoHg  Li-ga  1753  by  Babrahani  1740 
II. .il.   \r.  17341- Dan.  ofFoxhunter  1727  (Brisk  17il). 

M  r>  .  I  I'.  IT^l  (IliL'bflyer  1774)— Alexina  nss  by  King  Fergus  177.5  (Eclipse  17(M)  — 
l.:ii.l>  iIl  i;-ii  In  V.  Marske  1771  (Marske  17.W)— Dan.  of  Y.  Cade  1747  (Cade  n»4)— 
ikiuli  ■iiiMiifsdam  by  Bro.  to  FearnoULdit  (Bay  Bolton  170.'i). 

Sir  IVki  T.  17S4  (Uigiiliver  1774)— Hyale  17!l7  by  Phenomouon  1780  (Herod  IToS)- Rally 
17.0  by  Truuipator  17K2  (Conductor  17(i7)— Fancy  1780  by  Florizel  17^8  (Herod  175S)— 
Sist.  1703  to  Juno  by  Spectator  1749  (Crab  1722). 

Tandem  1773  (Syphon  17dO)— Termagant  by  Tantrum  1700  (Cripple  175(1 1  -  Cantatrice  by 
Sampson  1745  (Blaze  17.33)-Dau.  U&l  of  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724i— The  Ruby 
mare  (Marske's  dami  by  Hutton's  Blacklegs  1725  (.Mulso  Buy  Turk). ' 

Eclipse  1704  (Marske  1750i— Grecian  Princess  1,70  bv  W.  Forester  K.'O  (Cr.  Forester 
n3))-Dau.  of  The  Coalition  Colt  1739  (God,  Ar.  1724)— I)au.  of  Bustard  1741  (Crab 
17221— ('hirmini;  Moilv  1742  by  Second  1732  (Flyiim  Childers  1715). 

Highfly.r  i;;4  illnnl  17.jK)-.Termagant  by  Tantrum  1760  (Cripple  1750)  -Cantatrice  by 

i'  17.33)-Dau.  17.57  of  Regulus  17.39  (God.  Ar.  1724)— The  Ruby 

tiv  Hutton's  Blacklei;s  1725  (Mulso  Bay  Turki. 


Daughter  of, 
b.  m.,  1810. 


■A  111 

Samj): 

mart'  i  Mai-k'  V 
Gohanna  irsio  i.M 

milla  1778  by  T 

Barb -Sist.  i;i 
Paynator  1791  iTi 

17.S8  bv  Nrouil|i, 

Sist.  no  I  t"  I  .'■ 
Waxy  1111 1    I'-t-- 
nella  r;s>  i^v  I 
Julia  17.->0  by  Blank  174  i  (G 


Catherine  1795  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758)— Ca- 
iT.  Sweepstakes  1743) -Coquette  17&4  by  the  Compton 

iiv  God.  At.  1724. 

)  1    Circle  1F02  bv  St.  George  1T89  (Highflyer  1774)-Abigail 

■  r.  Ill  17.'M  -Firetail  1772  bv  Eclipse  17tM  (Marske  1750)— 

I-.  \:  I I.  Ar.  17211. 


o 

icb 

Co 

•" 

^ 

„■; 

fel 

" 

fe: 

;5 

s 

■s 

.5 

..?; 

Master  Henry, 
1).  h.,  1815. 


^1 

H  -,- 


Idalia, 
ch.  m.,  1815. 


■  i;;8  liv  Tninipitor  1782  (Conductor  n67)— Pru- 
)il  1T58)— Promije  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— 
1724). 
Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787) -Maiden  1801  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1781  (Highflyer  17741— Dan. 
1788  of  Phenomenon  178 ((Herod  1758)— Matron  1782  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  17.58)  — 

Maiden  ITTn  by  Mairhcm  i;4s  iCade  IT.Jli.  

Orvillc    nil  I   iIiriiiiiL' jli    i.iri     ^li-.    ^ci|.lii:i    -  i.-i  in  .-i:iiiiri)rd  1794  (Sir  Peter  T. 

17-m     ^"1'    ':        '  i-     l;        .li        -      .(    .  .  il    nramnnca  1787  by  High- 

liver  i; . .   11    -    ■ ,  -      I  ;: :       -    .  !  i-  i7S5). 

Alfxamlr;    i>','  0^    I-'    i^i'ii     iii.ii.'ii'    I'l    \;,:iiiii:iii^    iiiii    lOld  Endand  1741)- 
Mayrty  1771  by  Matchem  liis  (Cadi- iriHi- llaii.  17:5  of  Anc.  Starling  17-38  (Starling 

!    1727)— Look-at-me-Liids  1731  by  Bristid  Gras-shopper  (Byerly  T.). 

"  Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— Uau.  of  .\k-xander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  of 
Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)- Dau.  of  .\ltred  1770  (Matchem  1748)— Dau.  1770  of  Engi- 
neer 17.56  (Sampson  1745). 
Peruvian  1806  (Sir  Peter  T.  17&4)— Musidora  1804  by  Meteor  1783  (Eclipse  1764)-Maid 
of  all  Work  1783  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Sist.  17!'l  to  Tandem  bv  Syphon  1759 

(Squirt  1732)— Dau.  of  Regulus  173ti  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

"  Sorcerer  1796  (Trumpator  1782)— v\owski  1797  bv  .Mentor  1784  (Justice  lT74i— Maria  1777 

(Waxv's  dam)  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)— Li'sette  1772  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  !7.36)— Miss 

Wind'sor  1754  by  God.  Ar.  1724. 

Alexander  1782  lEclipsi-  17tili    Isi?  1805  hv  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Hi^hflvor  1774)-n)!S  1791 

by  WoMilii  rki-r    177:1  illiT.-d    n5S«     Isabella  1783  by  Eclip-i-  n'04  1  Marske  17,':0)— 

I     Isabel'- •1:1111   i:V,>.'.  --iji  mi.I  i;.- 1  .Traveller  1735). 


§1 


r    m:i)     Itaii.  of  Alexander  1 
-Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchi- 


2  il-;ili|.-i-  17041-Dau.  of 
174,S)-Dau.  1770  of  Engi- 


Idalia, 
ch,  ra.,  1815. 


Camel, 
br.  h.,  1822. 


Banter, 
br.  m.,  1826 


Langar, 
ch.  h.,  1817. 


^m. 


Fanny 

Dawson, 

ch.  m.,  1823. 

Glencoe,* 
ch.  h.,1831. 


Bay 
Middletou, 
b.  h.,  1833. 


Buzzard        i;ST     1  Wi.i.ilprrk 

Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.5 

neer  1756  (Sampson  1745) 
Peruvian  1806  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784) -Musidora  1804  by  Meteor  1783  (Ei.lipse  17641— Maid- 

of-all-Work  1786  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)-Si6t.  1771  to  Tandem  by  Syphon  1750 

(Squirt  1732)— Dan,  of  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  17-24). 

"  Whalebone  1807  (Waxy  1790)— Dau.  1812  of  Seliin  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)— Maiden  1801 
,    bv  Sir  Peter  T.  17.84  (Highflyer  17741- Dan.  1788  of  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  1758)— 

Matron  1782  bv  Florizel  1768  (Herod  1758i. 
Master  Heiirv  1815  lOrville  1799)— Boadicea  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— 

Brunelii-  bv  Amaranihus  1766  (Old  England  1741) -Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748 

1     (Cade  1T:;4i— Dan.  1755  of  .-Vnc.  Starling  1738  (StarlingJ7-27). " 

'  Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)— Dau.  1808  of  Walton  1799  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Y.  Giantess 

1790  bv  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel  1768)— Giantess  1769  by  Ma;chem  1748  (Cade  1734)- 

Molly  Long  Legs  1753  bv  Babraham  1740  (God.  Ar.  1734). 
Sir  Oliver  1800  (Sir  Peter  t.  17l+l)-Scotilla  1795  by  Anvil  1777  (Herod  1758)— Scota  1783 

by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750)— Harmony  1775  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar  17431 -Rutilia 

1769  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

"  Paulowitz  1813  (Sir  Paul  1802)— Dau.  1810  of  Paynator  1791  (Trumpator  1782)-Dau.  1805 

of  Delpini  1781  (Highflver  1774)— Dau.  1795  of"  Y.  Marske  1771  (Marske  17.50)- Gentle 

Kitty  1774  by  Silvio  1754  (Cade  1734). 
Poulton  1805  (Sir  Peter  T.  17K4)-Variety  1808  by  Hvacinthus  1797  (Coriander  1786)— 

Sist.  1790  to  Swordsman  by  Weazle  1776  (Herod  17.58)— Dau.  of  Turk  1763  (Regulus 

1739)-Dan.  of  Locust  1744  lOrnb  1722). 

"  Whisker  1812  (Waxy  17901— Floranthe  1818  by  Octaviau  18:i7  (Stripling  179.5)— Caprice 

1797  by  Anvil  1777  (Herod  1758)- Madcap  1774  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750)— Sappho 

1763  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  17^4). 
Nabocklish   1811   (Rugantino  1803)— Miss    Tooley  1808  by  Terldv  The  Grinder    1798 

(AspniiiL-n-  its:      I.ailv  Jane  1796  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (IliL;hflver  1771)— Paulina  1778 

_by^l"r:  11      ■il  17581— Captive  1771  by  Matchem  17  is  (Cmlc  1734i. 

'Sultan  1^!      -  1.  -Trampoline  18-J5  bvTramp  1810  (Dick  Amliew-  17!i7)-Web 

1808  liv  \'i  1  , .    1/i  '  .  P.it-8-o-'s  1773)— Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  17s2  (Conductor 

1767)— Prunella  17KS  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17'58). 
Muley  1810  (OrvUle  1799)— Cfire  1824  bv  Marmion  1806  (Whiskey  17S9)—Harpalice  1814 

by  Gohanna  1790  (Mercurv  1778)— ."imazon  1799  by  Driver  1783  (Trentbam  1766)— 


Fractious  1792  by  Me 
■  Saltan  1816  (Seiii 
by  Soothsaver  1 : 
lope  1798  by  Tni 
Sandbcck  ISls  h 
Seiim:i  :  -•  1 '  I  :  - 
17641-   1;        , 


1778  I  Eel  ipse  17611. 


Phantom  18.18  (Walton  1799)-Filagree  1815 
1  1818  bv  Waxv  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— Pene- 
■1707).  ■ 
1822  bv  .\madis  1807  (Don  Quixote  1784)— 
1787i-D,m.  171'4  of  Pot8-o-'8  1773  (Eclipse 
'  17J31. 


kii  ls-20  by  Master  Henry  1815  (Orville  1799i— Boa- 

>J  I  l.ehi -I  KtMi— Brunette  by  Amaranthiis  1760  (Old  Eng- 
Mitebem  l7l8iCade  1734). 


'Camel   1-  .J     w  :  .. 
dicea  l^ii:  b,  .\i  ■- 

JandJJ  1 !      -M  I  .Ml '.  

Rnbens  l>ii5  iBu/zanl  i;,-7)-Boadici'a  h.  m.  18 17  bv  Alexander  17K2  (Eclipse  1764)— 
Brunette  bv  .Mnaranthus  17  10  (Old  England  1711)  -Mayfly  b.  m.  1771  bv  Matchem  1748 
(Cade  1731 1-  Dau.  li!k.  m.  1755  of  Anc.  Starling  1738  (Old"  Starling  17-27)— Look-at-me- 
Lads  ch.  m.  1731  by  Bristol  Grasshopper  (Byerly  Turk)— Dau.  of  Sir  Newt.on'e  Bay 

r,f  I.it     Mnptii,   jQiiinlraM 1^0,,     nf  <ip  1?     TTolo'.j  'Piirt rtl^fii.1r1    Ma,-,. 


.;^.— Lady  Mare  by  Old  Pert  (Ely  Turk)- Dau.  of  St.  Martin  (Spanker)— Dau.  of  Sir  E.  Hale's  Turk— Oldfield  Mare. 


134  The  Breeders'  Hand  Book  and  Guide. 


DAY  STAR. 


WIXNER  OF  THE  BLUE  RII!P,<)N  STAKES  AT  LKXIXGTOX,  AND  KENTUCKY 
UEKBV  AT  LOUISVILLE,  KY.,  IX  1S7». 

Will  stand  for  marcs  at  the  farm  of  W.  S.  Payne,  near  Lexington,  K//.     Terms 
at  opening  of  season. 

Day  Star,  by  Star  Davis,  son  of  imp.  Glencoe,  bred  by  John  M.  Clay,  AsLland 
Stud,  Kentucky,  foaled  1875,  dam  Squeez'em  by  Lexiiigtou,  out  of  the  noted 
Skedaddle  by  imp.  Yorkshire,  sou  of  St.  Nicholas  by  Emilius.  Day  Star  started 
twice  as  a  two-year  old,  in  1877,  was  unplaced  in  the  Colt  Stakes,  three-quarters  of  a 
mile,  at  Lexington,  won  by  llimyar  in  1.16| ;  ran  second  to  Ulue  Eyes  in  the  Sanford 
Stake,  1  mile  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  in  1.15J,  beating  Himyar.  As  a  three-year  old, 
won  the  Blue  Ribbon  Stake  at  Lexington,  1|  miles,  in  2.40^,  defeating  Leveler, 
Solicitor.  Blue  Eyes,  Fortuna  and  six  others.  Louisville,  Ky.,  won  the  Kentucky 
Derby,  1^  miles,  in  2.37J,  beating  Himyar,  Levelei',  Solicitor,  McHeiiry  and  four 
others  ;  ran  dead  heat  witli  Solicitor  for  second  place  in  Clark  Stake,  2  miles,  won  liy 
Leveler  in  ;{.37,  beating  Blue  Eyes.  Nashville,  Teun.,  ran  second  to  Milan,  in  purse 
race,  1  mile,  1.45^,  beating  Paridos.  At  four  years  old  started  eight  tiiucs,  rau  a 
close,  good  second  to  the  great  mare  Janet,  4  miles,  in  7.25.  he  carrying  110  lbs.  to  her 
(15,  he  four  and  she  six  years  old.  In  this  race  lie  beat  Charley  Busli,  Miuuoch  and 
two  others.  He  was  then  jiurcliased  by  Charles  Reed  and  put  over  timber.  Balti- 
more, Md.,  won  steeplechase,  full  course,  carrying  154  lbs.,  beating  Faustina  and 
Judith.  Saratoga,  won  steeplechase,  about  2^  miles,  with  l.i2  lbs.,  beating  Capt. 
Frankliu,  Rose  and  Faustina  ;  rau  third  in  race  on  flat,  IJ  miles,  won  by  Tureune,  in 
2.45J;  was  unplaced  in  flat  race,  If  miles,  won  by  Odeu  in  2.54^;  won  hurdle  race,  1* 
miles,  over  six  hurdles,  in  2..53i,  beating  Frank  Short,  The  Stranger  and  Rose ;  ran 
second  to  Chimuey-sweep,  2  miles,  over  eight  hurdles,  in  3.55,  tliree  others  behind 
him,  and  ran  third  to  Pomeroy  and  Lizzie  D.  in  stecpleclia.se  at  Baltimore,  in  tlie 
fall,  about  li  miles,  in  4.03  ;  lie  was  unplaced  in  two  other  races  over  timber.  At  six 
years  old  started  teu  times,  won  live  races,  was  second  in  tliree  and  tliird  in  one. 
Baltimore,  ran  dead  heat  and  divided  purse  in  st<'e])linliase  with  Derby,  l>eatiiig  Joe 
Hunt  and  Surprise.  Sheopshead  Bay,  won  stcc|ilecliaso,  sliort  course,  in  5.15,  beating 
Highland  Fling,  Capt.  Franklin  and  two  others;  won  ateeplerhase  <)V(^r  full  course, 
in  5.42,  beating  Frank  Short,  Joe  Hunt  and  two  others.  Jeionie  Park,  won  steci)le- 
chase  over  short  course  in  3.2,3,  beating  Trouble,  Bertha  and  three  others ;  won 
hurdle  race,  IJ  miles,  over  seven  hurdles,  in  3.29,  carrying  149  Ihs.,  l)eatiug  Ingomar, 
Frauk  Short,  etc.  In  all  tlie  otlier  races  he  was  beaten  by  the  best  horses  tlicu  on 
the  turf,  lie  carrying  his  full  impost  of  weight.  At  seven  years  old  won  one  race  and 
was  third  in  one.  Sheepshead  Bay,  won  steeplecliase,  short  course,  in  5.09f,  l>cating 
Ohio  Boy,  Ike  Bonhani  and  four  others.  Day  Star  is  a  bright  chestnut,  with  roan 
flanks,  both  front  ankles  white,  and  one  hind  foot  whiti>  half  way  to  hock,  ami  a  nar- 
row white  stripe  down  the  face;  stands  full  15}  hands,  with  great  snlistanci^  and 
power,  is  a  highly  shaped  horse  and  very  evenly  balanced  all  over,  exliibiling  speed, 
strength  and  endurance  in  a  remarkable  degree.  He  is  desceiideil  from  one  of  the 
greatest  and  best  racing  families  in  .\merica.  Ou  the  side  of  his  sire  we  have  Wagner, 
Maria  Wood,  llerablry.  Wailc  Hampton,  Yorktown,  Capt.  Travis,  Halloon,  True  Blue 
and  otlwu- famous  liorsi-s.  On  the  dam's  side  wo  have  Magic,  Madonna,  Princet(ni. 
Daniel  Itoone,  Skedaddle,  Kentucky,  Madeline  and  Maggie  B.  li.,  the  dam  ofllandd 
and  the  great  horse  Iroquois,  winner  of  both  the  St.  l.,eger  and  l)<uby  in  Kngland. 
Thus  it  is  fair  to  presume  tliat  a  lior.so  possessing  all  the  qualities  of  a  good  race- 
horse, and  descended  <mi  both  sire  and  dam's  side  from  one  of  the  best  racing  families 
in  America,  and  tiiKung  through  the  collateral  branches  to  the  most  famous  liorses  in 
England,  must  get  race-horses,  and  wl^  conunend  Day  Star  to  the  brooders  of 
America. 

Day  Star  has  covered  but  few  tboronglilued  mares,  but  is  sire  of  the  winners  Day 
Dream,  Altair,  .lack  Star,  King  Star.  Celia,  winner  at  7  furlongs,  in  1.28,  1  mile  in 
1.41,  1  i\j  miles,  in  1.49  ami  1.49*.  IJ  miles,  on  muddy  track,  in  2.10^. 


Herod  lT."i8— Tartar  17J3-P;irtner  ITlS^Tigi;— Bvi-rly  Turk,  about  16S5. 


\VooU|i 

MtV  1. 

ol  Biiillc 


1  ^'.:,X)     Miff..rluiie  irra  livDux   17(11  (Miilchem  17-181— ('nrio- 
|.  i;:i;)— liuu   lU'Jof  Ke^ulus  173'J  (God.  Ar.  17J4)— Dau. 


Mlv  l.oii  uv  Miap  I..}  J  (^-iiil*  1  .J  i; — riau    icijoi   jtejuius  lio-j  (uou.   jm.    i.^ii; — uau. 

ol  Barllctl'.-  Ciiililrr-  (ll;uli'v  Ai.  llivRll. 
Alexander  178J  iEili|iSi-  irihl)— Oau.  of  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  175H)— Dau.  of  Alfred  1770 

(.Mutcheui  ITWi  -Dan   i;7ii  of  Eugineer  17515  (Sampson  17-15)— Bay  Malton's  dam  1750 

bv  Caael7.14  niixl    Ar.  lU'-l). 

Sir  Pi'tciT.  l;■^l  illi-hilyer  17741— Arethusal7M  bv  Duugannou  1780  (Eclipse  1764)— 

Dau.i;;,  ni  rn-phri  17(10  (Regulus  1739)— Virago  1704  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1730)— Dau, 

o;  liL-L'iiiii-  i;:;  I   ilnd.  Ar.  1724). 
Me.Tur,    1,.-  ii;c:ip-e  17(jl)— Dau.   1776  of  Herod   175S  (Tartar  1743)- Folly  1771  by 

Marske   i/.jii  (Scjuirt  17321— Viien  1753  by  Regains  17:^9  (God.  Ar.  1724)— Dau.  of 

Hutton'8  Spot  1728  (Hartley's  Blind  Horse). 

Joe  Andrews  1778  (Eclipse  17iJ4)-Dau.  17'J0  of  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Dau.  1777  of 

Cardinal  Puff  17i;0(Bjbraliam  174Ui-Dau.  1708  of  taller  1754  (Blank  1740)-Bay  Snip 

1740  by  Snip  1733  (Flying  Childers  1715). 
Gohaniia  1790  (Mercury  1773)— Fraxinella   1793  by  Trentham  1760  (T.   Sweepstakes 

ir43)—Dau.  1785  of  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  175S)— Everlasting  1775  by  Eclipse  1764 

(Marske  1750)— Hya;na  176i!  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1730). 

Pot-j-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1704)- Maria  1777  by  Herod  17.iS  (Tartar  174:3)— Liselte  1772  by 

Snap  1750  (Sr.ip  1736)— Miss  Windsor  1754  by  God.  Ar.  1724— Dau.  of  Y.  Belgrade 

(Belgrade  Turk). 
Tnimpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— Prunella  1788  by  Hit;hflyer    1774    (Herod  I7."8)- 

Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  173(i)-Julia  1750  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724)— 

Spectator's  dam  17.35  by  Partner  1718  (Ji; 


Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fertjus  177.5)— Evelina  1791  by  HighflyiT  1774  (Herod  i; SSI- 
Termagant  by  Tautnun  17(:0  (Cri|iple  17.)0)— Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1745  (Blaze 
173i)— Dau.  17.57  by  Fegulns  1739  iGod.  Ar.  17^4). 

Stamford  17W  (Sir  Peter  T.  1781)-Dau.  K'.i'.i  of  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  n80)—Grey 
Dorimant  1782  bv  Dorimant  1772  ((Jtho  nod)- Dizzy  1757  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar. 
1724)— Anc.  Dizzy  1741  by  Driver  1727  (Wv       '     ' 


Sallram*  1780  (Eclipse  1764)- Calash  1775  by  Herod  1758  (Taruir  1743)— Teresa  1707  by 

Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734)-Brown  Regulus  1759  by  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724)— 

Miss  Starling  Jr.  1752  by  Starling  1727  (Bay  Bolton  17C5). 
Dioraed*  1777  (Florizel  1768)— Giantess  1769  by  Matchem  !7-!8  (Cade  17.34)— Molly  Long 

Legs  1753  by  Babraham  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724)— Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter  1727  (Brisk 

1711)— Sist.  to  Cato  by  Partner  1718  (Jigg) 


Diomedn77  (Florizel  1768)— ♦Castianira  1796  by  Rockingham  1781  (Highflyer  1774)— 
;Tabitha  I7S2  by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)— Dau.  of   Bosphorus  1754 

(Babrah:im  1740)— Dan.  of  Forester  17.50  (Forester  1736). 
*Citizen  1785  (Pacolet  1763)-Dau.  of  *Alderman  1787  (Pot-8-o-'s  177.3)— Dau.  of  Ashe's 

Roebuck  (<  Sweeper)— Dau.  ol  Haine's  King  Herod  1770  (*Feamought  1755)— Dau.  of 

Partner  1755  (*Traveller  1747). 


Pacolet  176i  (Blank  1 740)— Princess  1774  by  Turk  1763  (Regains  1739)- Fairy  Queen  1762 
bv  Y.  Cade  1747  (Cade  17:14)— Black  Eyes  1740  by  Crab  1722  (Alcock  Ar.)— Warlock 
Galloway  1728  bv  Snake  (Lister  Turk). 

Huntsman"  178.1  (-Mnu-etrap  1771)— Dau.  of  Symmes'  Wildair  1767  ('Fearnought  1755)— 
Dau.  of  *Feariiought  1755  (Heguliis  17:39)— Dan.  of  *Janus  1740  (Janus  17.39). 


siV^4 


•Diomed  1777  (Florizel  17i.8)—»Castiauira  1796  by  Rockingham  nsi  (Highflyer  1774)— 
Tabitha  178.'  by  Trentham  1766  (T.   Sweepstakes    174.3)— Dau.  of  Bosnhorus  1754 
(Babraham  1740)— Dau.  of  Forester  1750  (Forester  17:36). 
T.O,,  i,fo>  ^r   *Saltram  1780  (Eclipse  1764)- Dau.  of  Symmes'  Wildair  1767  ('»Feamought  17.55)— Dau. 
Daughter  oi       ^j  Tyler's  Driver  1760  (*Otheno)— Dau.  of  *FaUower  1761  (Blank  174))-Dau.  of 

cu.  m.,    ^      »Vampire  1757  (Regulus  17391.  

•Diomed  1777  (Florizel  1768)— Dau.  of  "Shark  1771  (Marske  17501— Dau.  of  Harris' 
Eclipse  1770  ("Fearnought  1755)— Dau.  of  *Fearnought  17.55  (Regulus  1733)— Dau.  of 
*Joily  Roger  1741  (Roundhead  17a3)-Dau.  of  "Sober  John  1748  (Rib  17:^6). 
*Alderman  1787  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773— Dau.  of  *Clockfast  1774  (Gimcrack  1760)— Dau.  of 
Svmmes'  Wildair  1767  («Fearnonght  1755)— Y.  Kitty  Fisher  1767  by  "Fearnought  1755 
(Regulus  17:39)— "Kitty  Fisher  1755  by  Cade  1734  (God.  Ar.  1724). 


Ball' 

Florizel, 

ch.  b.,  1801. 

Daughter  of, 

b.  m.,  1799. 


Emilius, 
b.  h.,  1820. 


Lady  Grcv, 
b.  m.,  1817. 


Orville  1799  I Beningbrough  1791)— Emily  1810  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1734)— 

Dau.   1799  of  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  1780)— Grey  Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimant  1773 

(Otho  1760)— Dizzy  1757  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
The  Flyer  1814  (Vandyke  Jr.  1808)— Parma  1813  by  Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews 

1778)— May  1804  by  Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  1775)— Primrose  1787  by  Mam- 

brino  17BH  (Engineer  175B)— Cricket  1776  by  Herod  17.58  (Tartar  1743). 

'  Sir  Archy  1805  ("Diomed  1777)— Robin  mare  by  "Robin  Redbreast  1796  (Sir  Peter  T. 

17M)_Dau.  1788  of  "Obscurity  1777  (Eclipse  1764)— Slamerkin  1768  by  »Wildair  1753 

(Cade  17:34)— "Cub  mare  1762  bv  Cub  1739  (Fox  1714). 
Robin  Grey  1805  ("Royalist  17S0)— Maria  1802  by  Melzar  1791  (*Medley  1776)— Dau.  of 

"Highflyer  1784  (Hig'hflyer  1774)— Dau.  of  "Fearnought  1755  (Regulus  1739)— Dau.  of 

Ariel  1756  ("Traveler  1747). 


,1815 


1799  (Beningbrough  1791)— Emily  1810  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— 
Dau.  1799  of  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram"  1780)— Grey  Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimant  1772 
(Otho  1760)_D:zzv  1757  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1424). 
Scud  1804  (Beningbrough  1791)— Goosander  1805  by  Hambletonian  1793  (King  Fergus 
1775)— Rally  1790  by  Trumpator  1783  (Conductor  17(>7)— Fancy  1780  by  Florizel  1768 
(Herod  1758)- Sist.'l763  to  Juno  by  Spectator  1749  (Crab  1722). 


Trrtmn        Dlck  Audrcws  1797  (Joe  .Andi 
iraciip.  Fraxinella  1793  by  Trentham  1' 

D.  n.,  1810.  j„,j  (Herod  1758)"-Evr,l,i-linL. 

Daughter  of,  Sancjio  180.1, (Don  Q,        •  ' 

ch  m..  1810. 


73)— Wildgooee   i 
1773  (Eclips.'  K  0 1 1  - 
'Seliral802(Hii/:'  i"l 
1791ofMerri; 
by  Marske  1 ; :  '  ^ 
Tramp  18iO(DiLk  Ai.^ 
1798  by  Trumpatc 
17.'t8) — Promise  171 


17781- Dau.  1803  of  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)— 
(T.  Sweepstakes  1743)-Dau.  1785  of  Woodpecker 

::,  liy  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  17."-0). 

I'.lacklock's  Dam  1799  by  Coriander  1786  (Pot-8-o-'8 

]\ri   1774  (Herod  17.58)— Coheiress  1786  by  Pot-8-o-s 

I  i v  ( loldflnder  1764  (Snap  1750). 


liK  chante  1809  by  W'6  Ditto  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Dan. 
;  i  "  1764)-Dau.  1776  of  Herod  17.58  (Tartar  1743)— Folly  1771 
-Vixen  1753  by  Regulus  17.39  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
;.,7i_\V.-b  1.811S  bv  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)--Penelope 

I  !,i-i"i    \:i:-.,     Prnue'lla  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod 


Mameluke, 
b.  h.,  1824. 


Partisan  1811  (Waltm 
Sophia  1798  by  Buy 
1774  (Herod  1758)— 1 
Bobadil  1813  (Rubens 
Princess  blk.  m.  171 
gannon  1780  (Eclipi 
■    m.  1779  by  Herod  17.58  (Tartar  1743 
1734)— Spinster  ch.  m.  17:35  by  Partner  1718  (Jigg)— Bay  Bloody  Buttocks  b, 
by  Grevliound  iChillabvi— Brown  Farewell  bi  -  --  •      .... 


Y.dlow  Turk)— Dau.  of  Place's  White  Turk-Dati.  of  Dodsworth— Layion  Bari)  Ma 


1  .1  :  u ,  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— 
ll,et„er  1773)— Huncamunca  1787  by  Highflyer 

uilTcl  1754  (Traveller  17:35). 

idk.  ni.  1813  by  Sorcerer  1796  (Trumpator  1782)— 
n84  (Highflver  1774)— Dan.  br.  m.  1789  by  Dun- 
m.  1783  of  'furf  1760  (Matchem  1748)— Dau.  b. 
Golden  Grove  ch.  m.  1760  by  Blank  1740  (God 

^ ^ :ks  b.  m.  V,i<.)  by  Bloody  Buttocks— Sist.  1722  to 

1710  by  Makeless  (Oglethorpe  Ar.)— Dau.  of  Brimmer  (D'Arcy 


-Dau. 


1.16  Tlie  Breeders'  Hand  Book  and  Guide. 


IMPORTED  DECEIVER. 

WINNER  OF  THE  EPSOM  GRAM)  PRIZE. 

Property  of  Messrs.  S.  C.  Li/ne  rf-  Co.    Stands  at  Larchmonf  Stock  Farm,  Win- 
dom,  Ky.     Service  hy  contract. 

Imported  Deceive!?,  bay  horse,  foaled  1880,  bred  by  Her  Alajesty  Queen  Vic- 
toria, by  Weulock  (winner  of  the  St.  Leger),  son  of  Lord  Clifden  (winner  of  tlie  St. 
Leger)  by  Newminster  by  Touchstone.  His  dam  Boot  and  Saddle  by  Trumpeter,  son 
of  Orlando  (winner  of  the  Derl)y)  by  Touchstone,  out  of  Rinderpest  by  Alarm,  winner 
of  the  Cambridgeshire  Handicap,  sou  of  Venison  by  Partisan.  Wenlock  is  the  sire  of 
Sanda,  the  dam  of  Sainfoin,  winner  of  the  Derl)y  in  1890.  Adine,  his  (Deceivers)  gran- 
dam  is  by  Slane,  sire  of  Couyngliam,  winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  and  Merry  Monarch, 
winner  of  the  Derby,  and  The  Princess,  winner  of  the  Oaks,  son  of  Royal  Oak  by  Cat- 
ton.  Alarm  is  sire  of  Torment,  the  daiu  of  the  Oaks  winner  Tormentor  by  King  Tom, 
and  dam  of  Laura,  dam  of  Petrarch,  winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  St.  Leger  and  Ascot 
Gold  Cup,  imp.  Laureate  and  Rotherhill.  Deceiver's  great  grandam  is  by  imp.  Glencoe. 
Deceiver  was  a  good  race-horse  at  two  years  oUl,  ran  third  in  the  Chesterfield  Stakes 
to  Galliard  and  Export,  Malibrau,  Touch-Me-Xot  behind  him ;  ran  second  in  Hulnaker 
Stakes  to  Peine  Blanche,  eight  others  behind  him,  including  Blue  Rock,  aud  was  un- 
placed in  the  Prendergast  Stakes.  At  three  years  old  ran  third  to  Grandmaster  and 
Ossian  in  the  Newmarket  Craven  Stakes  with  eight  others  behiud  him ;  was  unplaced 
in  2,000  Guineas,  won  by  Galliard;  won  the  Epsom  Grand  Prize,  IJ  miles,  11.5  lbs., 
beating  Goldtield,  Ossian,  Energy  and  four  others  ;  was  unplaced  in  the  Ascot  Derby  ; 
ran  second  to  Galliard  in  the  St.  James  P.alace  Stakes,  1  mile,  beating  Potosi ;  ran 
tliird  in  the  Midsummer  Stakes  :it  Newmarket,  and  was  unplaced  in  the  Stewards' 
Cup  at  Goodwood  and  Chesterfield  Cup  at  Ascot ;  ran  second  to  Montroyd  in  Wharn- 
cliti'e  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Doncaster,  with  three  others  behind  him;  was  third  in  the 
Free  Welter  Handicaii  Plate  at  Brighton  and  third  in  the  Ashcombe  Handicap  at 
Lowes.  At  four  years  old  was  unplaced  in  City  and  Suburban  Handicap;  ran  second 
to  Southampton  in  Princess  of  Wales  Free  Handicap  at  Sandown  Park,  with  nine  be- 
hind him  ;  was  third  in  the  Epsom  Town  Plate  and  unplaced  in  Royal  Stakes  at  Ep- 
som. Deceiver  combines  all  the  best  racing  blood  in  his  pedigree,  aud  traces  to  the 
Childers  mare,  to  which  trace  in  direct  female  lino  Bustard  (by  Buzzard),  Hampton 
(by  Lord  Clifden),  Blair  Athol  and  all  tlie  Qnecn  Mary  family,  Petrarch,  Pretender, 
Sir  Bevys,  Tristan,  Carlton,  Beanch'rc  Rotherhill  an<l  all  the  Postmaster  and  Peggy 
family  in  America. 

Deceiver  is  a  success  in  the  stu<l.  Sire  of  Brownwood,  Ceverton,  Cruickshank, 
Deceit,  Dou<a8ter,  Ducat,  Falstatf,  Fay  S.,  Frank  Kinny,  Florence  T.,  .John  Berkley, 
Judge  Arkell,  Marietta,  Mirage,  I'eddlor,  Pretender,  Puryear  D.,  Orlie,  Kaguarock,  etc. 


Waxy  ngO-Pot-8-o-'B  177:J— Eclipse  nB4— Mai>ke  1750— Squirt  1733— Barili' 


ililurs- Dailcv  Arabian  in 


5  i       Camel, 
3 1   br.  h.,  lUii 


.53 


Tomboy's 

dam, 
ch.  m..l817. 


Hnraprev 

Clinker," 

b.  h.,  18*!. 

Daughter  of, 

b.  m.,1825. 


iWhalfbone  ISO?  (Waxv  I7U(I)— Daii.   IM'.'  'it   s.lini  imij  iljn/.zanl     i;m  -M  liucn  1801 
I     by  Sir  Pcler  T.  17sl  jHi-lillver  -.77-11- Dau    ir^>  "f  I'Iil-u.iu.-iimii  1>im  llrr.ul  1  ;.-,8)— 

.Matron  178.!  by  Flurizel  i7  .k  iHerod  1758i. 
IMastuT  Ueury   1815  lOrville  159J)— Boadicea  1807  by  .■\lexander  178i  (Eclipse  17G4)— 

Brunette  by  Amaranibus  HUG  (01(1  England  1741)— Mayfly  1771    by  Matchem  1748 

I    iCaUe  i::i4i— Dau  1,55  i>t  Starling  173.S  (Starligi;  1727). 

Pavnator  17yi  (Train])ator  17n2i— Dan.  olBenin^'brough  1701  (King  Fergus  1775)— Jenny 

Mole  17S7  by  Carbuncle  17;a  iBabr.  Blank  1758)— Dau.  1773  of  ITmce  T'Quassaw  1751 

(Snip  173u)— SulUua  1759  by  Re^ulus  173!)  (God   Ar.  1724). 
Ardrossan  1800  (Jolin  Bull  178!>)— Ladv  Eliza  1813  by  Whitwortb  1805  (Agonistea  17071— 

Dau.  1793or  Spudille  1.>H  (lligbflyer  1774)-Sylvia  1783  by  Y.  Marske  1771  iMarske 

^750)— FeiTCt  17i.5  i.y  Bnith  In  Silvio  (Cade  17:i4). 

Comus  1809(Sorceiir  171W)— Llinkerina  1812  by  Clinker  1805  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Pevvet 

178;!  by  Tandem  1773  (Syph.m  17.50)— Termagant  by  Tantrum  17i:0  (Cripple  1750)— 

Cautatrice  by  Sampson  1745  (Blaze  1733). 
Cervantes  1806  (Don  (Juixote  1784)— Dau.  1818  of  Golumpus  1802  (Gohanna  1790)— Dau. 

1810  of  Paynator  1701  (Trumpator  1782)— Circle  1802  by  St.  George  1789  (Highflyer 

1774)— Abigail  1788  bv  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758). 


Martha  Lvnn, 
br.  m.,  1K.37. 


l^  IrBirdcatcher 


Blacklock  1814  (Whitelc.ck  ls03)— Dau.  181(1  of  Phantom  1808  (Walton  1709)— Dau.  1802 

of  Overton  1788  (Kinu  K.i-iis  1775)— Dau.  1796  of  Walnut  1786  (Highflyer  1774)— Dau. 

1786  of  Ruler  1777  i  Y.  Mar.-ke  1771). 
Mulatto  1823(Catt>>u  lSo:i)— I.ida  1821  by Filho-da-Puta  1812  (Haphazard  1797)— Treasure 

1809  by  Camillas  1803  (Hambletonian  179i)— Dau.  1804  of  Hyacintlius  1797  (Coriander 

1786)— Flora  1789  by  King  Fergus  1775  (Eclipse  1764). 


Echidna, 
b.  m.,  1838. 


Glencoe,* 
ch.  h.,  1831. 


Sir  Hercules, 
blk.  h.,  1826. 


Guiccioli, 
ch.  m.,  1823. 


Sir  Hercules  1826  (Whalebone  1807)— Guiccioli  1833  by  Bob  Booty  1804  (Chanticleer 
1787)— Flight  1809  by  Ir.  Escape  1802  (Commodore  1793)— Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  1780 
(Herod  1758)— Heroine  1775  by  Hero  1753  (Cade  1734). 

Economist  1825  (Whisker  1812)-Miss  Pratt  1825  by  Blacklock  1814  ( Whitelock  1803)- 
Gadabout  1812  by  Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)— Jlinstrel  1803  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784 
(Highflyer  1774)— Matron  1782  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  1758), 

Sultan  1816(Selim  1802)— Trampoline  1825  by  Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  n97)-Web 

1808  by  Waxy  17aO  (Pot-8-o-s  1773)- Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 
1767)— Prnnella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17158). 

Muley  1810  (Or\  ille  1799)— Clare  1824  bv  Marmion  1806  (Whiskey  1789)— Harpalice  1814 
bv  Gohanna  1790  (Mercurv  1778)— Amazon  1799  by  Driver  1783  (Trentham  1766)— 
F'racl-ious  1792  by  Mercury  1778  (Eclip.se  1764). 

Whalebone  1807  (Waxy  170ft)-Peri  isa-rbv  Wanderer  1811  (Gohanna  1790)— Thalestris 

1809  by  Alexander  1782  lEclip-e  176))— Kival  1800  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1781  (Highflyer  1774) 
—Hornet  17t0bv  Drone  i;;;  iir-rc.d  IT58). 

Bob  Booty  1804  (Chanticleer  17-;  i— FliL'lit  1809  by  Ir.  Escape  1802  (Commodore  1793)- Y. 
Heroine  by  Bagot  1780(HiTud  ]7.")8)— Heroine  1775  by  Hero  1753  (Cade  1734)— Dau. 
1766  of  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736). 


Banter, 
T.  m.,  1826. 


Emilius, 
b.  h.,  1820. 


Partisan, 
b.  h.,  1811. 


Jerry  1821  (Smolensko  1810)— D.iu.  1817  of  Ardrossan  1809  (John  Bull  1789)— Ladv  Eliza. 
1813  by  Whitwortb  1F05  (Agonistes  1797)- Dau.  1793  of  Spadille  1784  (Hisrhflyer  1774)— 
Svlvia  1781  bv  Y.  Marske  1771  (Mar-k.-  17.501. 

rime  Ministc-V  Isii)  i^S'nirh,,  i.s.ii  ,-Maiii;ir  isiT,  In-  sliiittle  1793  (Y.  Marske  1771)— 
.■\niici|>:iti.in  l.s.i-i  In-  l'.>'iiiiiL-lirniii;li  |-.',)i  , Kin^  K.  vl'ii.~  1 7 ;5i— Expectation  1779  by 
Herod  l:5sCl'artar  174:ii  — Dau.  K.'.s  i.l^kiui  17  .i;  [Siarliiit;   17-.'7V 


Whalebone  18:i7  (Waxv  iroo)— Dau.  1812  of  Seliin  180-'  (Buzzard*  17871— Maiden  1801  bv 
Sir  Peter#T.  1784  (Highflyer  n74)-Dau.  1788  of  Phenomenou  1780  (Herod  1758)- 
Matron  1782  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  17.58). 

Master  Henry  1815  (Orville  1799)— Boadicea  1807  bv  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  17t>l)— Bru- 
nette by  Amaranthus  1766  (Old  England  1741)— Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 
17:il)— Dau.  17.55  of  Aric.  Starling  17W  (Starling  1727). 


1802  (Buzzard*  1787)— Dau.  1808  of  Walton  1799  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Y.  Giantess 
1790  by  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel  1768)— Giantess  1769  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734)— 
Molly  Long  Legs  1753  by  Babi-aham  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Bustard  1813  (Castrel  ISOl)— Olympia  1815  by  Sir  Oliver  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  17841- Scotilla 
1795  bv  Anvil  1777  (Herod  17.58)— Scota  1783  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750)— Harmony 
1775  by  Herod  17.58  (Tartar  1743). 


Carton  1809  (Gohimpns  1802)— Orvillina  1804  bv  Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  177.5)— 
Evelina  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58)— Termagant  by  Tantrum  17t;0  (Cripple 
1750)-Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1745  (Blaze  1733). 

Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)— Dau.  of  Skyscraper  1786  (Highflyer  1774)— Dau.  1796  of 
Dra;;on*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)- Fidget's  dam  1777  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734)— 
Sist.  1770  to  Sweetbriar  bv  Svphon  17.'()  (Squirt  1732). 


Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  n91)-Emilv  1810  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— 
Dau.  1799  of  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  1780)— Grey  Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimant  1772 
(Otho  1760)-Dizzv  17.57  bv  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Rubens  1.805  (Buzzard*  1787)— Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— Prn- 
nella 1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— 
Julia  1756  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Walton  1799  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)- Parasol  1800  bv  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764)— Prunella 
1788  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  17.50  (Sni|)  17.36)— Julia  1756 
by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Smolensko  1810  (Sorcerer  1796)— Jerboa  1803  bv  Gohanna  1790  (Mercui-y  177S)— Camilla 
1778  bv  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)— Coquette  1764  by  Compton  Barb- 

_  Sist.  1713  to  Regulns  by  God.  Ar.  1724. 

Whalebbne'1807  (Waxv  17«0)— Defiance  1S16  by  Rubens  1805  (Bnzzaid*  1787)— Little 
Follv  1806  by  Highland  Fling  179S  (Spadille  1784)— Harriet  1799  by  Volunteer  1780 
Eclipse  17&4)— Dau.  1785  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  1748). 

X.  Y.  Z.  1808  (Haphazard  1797)— Janetta  1803  by  Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fergus 
1775)— Dau.  1797  of  Drone  1777  (Herod  17.=8)— Contessiiia  1787  by  Y.  JIarske  1771 
(Marske  17.50)— Tuberose  1772  by  Herod  17.58  (Tartar  1743). 


a      S;  M  — '  Daughter  of, 

a  I  a  5      -^     b.  m.,  1819. 


Glencoe,* 
ch.  h.,  1831. 


Catton  1809  ((3olumpiis  1892)— Dau.  1818  of  Smolensko  1810  (Sorcerer  1796)-Lady  Mary 
1800  bv  Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  1775)-Dau.  of  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58)— 
D:mi.  of  Marske  175n"(Squirt  1732). 

Orville  179'.)  (Beningbrough  1701 1  E|isom  Lass  1803  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (HiL-hflyer 
1774)  Alexiiia  178s  i,v  Km..  Fer,'u~  177.5  (Eelipse  1764)— Lardella  1780  by  Y.  Marske 
1771  (Mar-ke  17,-0) -l)au.  of  V.  ( ■a. le  1717  (lade  1734)^ 

Sultan  IBii;  (Selini  l,Si12) -Trampoline  18-J5  bv  Tramp  1810  (Dick  .Andrews  1797)— Web 
]8'Sbv  Waxv  17011  (Pot-S-o.'s  I7731-Penel6pe  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 
1767)-Prunolla  17-8,s  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58). 

Whalebone  1807  (Waxv  17'.'0)  -Hazardess  b.  m.  1818  by  Haphazard  1797  (Sir  Peter  T. 
1784)— Dau.  br.  m.  '18119  of  Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)— Spiiietta  b.  m.  1792  by 
Trumpator  1782(Conduclorl767)~Peggvb.m.  1778 by  Herod  1758 (Tartar  174:3) -Dau. of 

'    Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— Dau.  of  Gowcr  Stallion  1740 (God.  Ar.  1724)— Dau.  of  Childers. 


13S  Tlie  Brmkrs'  Iliiiid  l'„n,l;  and  Giiidi- 


IMPORTED    DONALD    A. 

Imparled  in  utero.     The  Propertif  of  J.  B.  Lucas,  Gimdwnnd  Slitd,  St.  Louis, 
Mo.     Service  hij  private  contract. 

Donald  A.,  chestnut  horse,  foaled  1881,  bred  by  Com.  Kittson  iu  tlio  Ej-deu- 
beiiii  Stvid,  Pa.,  by  Scottish  Chief,  sou  of  Lord  of  the  Isles  by  Touihstone  und  Miss 
Auu  by  The  Little  Kuowu,  sou  of  Muley,  dam  imp.  Algebra  by  Uiophautus,  sou  of 
Orlaudo  by  Touchstoue,  out  of  Beatrice  by  Voltigeur,  etc.  .Scottish  Chief,  his  sire, 
won  the  Bieuuial  Stakes  at  Ascot,  and  Chesterlield  Stakes  at  two  years  old.  At  three 
years  old  ran  tliird  to  Blair  Athol  and  Gen.  Peel  iu  the  Derby,  won  the  Biennial  at 
Ascot  and  Ascot  Gold  Cup,  beating  Lord  Clifdeu,  The  Ranger  and  others.  Scottish 
Chief  IS  the  sire  of  Marie  Stuart,  winner  of  the  Oaks  and  St.  Leger,  C'hilderic,  win- 
ner of  the  Chesterfield,  Prince  of  Wales  and  Prendergast  Stakes,  third  iu  the  Derby 
to  Sefton  and  Insulaire,  and  second  to  Jauette  in  the  St.  Leger,  and  won  the  Don- 
caster  Stakes  and  Royal  Stakes  at  Newmarket.  Scottish  Chief  is  the  sire  of  the  dams 
of  Common,  winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  Derby  and  St.  Leger,  of  Douovau,  winner 
of  the  Derby  and  St.  Leger,  Melton,  winner  of  the  Derliy  and  St.  Leger,  and  Semo- 
lina, winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas.  Algebra,  his  dam,  is  by  Diophautiis,  winner  of  the 
2.000  Guineas,  grandam  Beatrice,  dam  of  Prestonpaus,  winner,  at  two  years  old,  of 
tlie  Alexandra,  Prince  of  Wales,  Nursery,  Hopeful  and  Criterion  Stakes.  At  three 
years  ohl  he  beat  Philammon  and  Petroucl  (wjuner  of  the  2,000  Guineas)  in  the  Liver- 
pool Autumu  Cup,  by  Voltigeur,  winner  of  the  Derby  and  St.  Leger,  and  sire  of 
Vedette  (winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas).  Vedette  is  the  sire  of  Galopin  (Derby  winner) 
and  Voltigeur  is  sire  of  the  dam  of  Kiugcraft  (Derby  winner)  and  imp.  Great  Tom. 
Bribery,  his  third  dam,  is  the  dam  of  St.  Albans,  winner  of  the  St.  Leger  and  half 
sister  to  Lady  Mary,  the  dam  of  Gang  Forward,  winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  by  The 
Libel,  out  of  Splitvote,  half  sister  to  Miss  Twickenham,  the  dam  of  Toddington,  win- 
ner of  the  Derby,  Ascot  and  Doucaster  Cups,  by  St.  Luke.  Donald  A.  had  a 
checqiiered  career  on  the  turf.  He  started  iu  thirty-fonr  races  and  won  nine,  at  |,  f, 
7  furlongs,  1  mile  and  over  hurdles  with  high  weights.  Donald  A.  is  a  very  highly 
bred  horse  and  from  a  distinguished  racing  family  in  England,  and  traces  through 
the  best  racing  blood  to  the  Burton  Barb  uiaie,  from  which  desceiuled  in  direct 
female  line  Whiskey,  Selini,  Rubens,  Castrel,  Catton,  Whitelock,  Blacklock,  Sir 
Hercules,  imp.  Margrave,  Harkaway,  Voltigeur,  Surplice,  St.  Albans,  Lord  Clifden, 
Mask,  Pell  Mell,  Brag,  Sheen,  Gold,  imp.  Hurrah,  imp.  Aiuderby,  imp.  Billet,  imp. 
Eagle  and  Spread  Eagle,  Waverly  (by  imp.  Australian),  etc. 


Pot-S-o-'s  1773-Eclipse  ir64-Mar^kc  1"'^  -Srniirt  1732 -Barf lott's  Childera— Darley  Arabian  1699. 


S-Sj 


,4  MasterHenry 
|3e     b.  U.,  1815. 

3  s      Boadicea, 
C     '*>■  m.,  1807. 

«| 

Castrel. 


Vaxv  17H0  (P.>t-H-n-v  i:t  1  i: 
UL-lla  I7S8  liv  Uiglidri  i:.! 
Julia  17.56  by  Blank  U-HI  {.ii-'i 

lelim  1K02  (Buzzarii=  17sT)  i 
1788  of  PhunomeuoD  178i>  (U- 
Maiden  1770  bv  Matchem  n  ,■ 


-niiiiglH 


S"5 

05     -• 

;3-  = 

§- 

&■§ 

p)  3 

^  a 

d  'J 

„  1 

p  a 

« 

>:     ~ 

5S 

si 

,  |.,iir  i;'.is  hy  Ti-nnipaiur  1783  (Coniluttor  ir.T)— Pra- 
Ik'. "I  n-)M— Pru;nise  I7U8  by  Snap  17.50  (Snip  1736)— 

;   !i    1-1  i.v  Sir  PeterT.  1784  (Highflyer  177J)-Daa. 
I;itronl782  by  Florizul  1708  (Herod  1758)— 

i)-:.u>f  .Sophia  1805  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Pet>-r  T. 
1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— Huncamunca  1767  by  High- 
flyer 1774  (llorod  i:5^i    Opher  1773  by  Squirrel  1754  (Traveller  173.)). 
Alexander  17^3  1 1;  iip-c  r.iii)- Brunette  bv  .\maranihus  17()6  (Old  England  1741)— May- 
tiy  1771  by  Mati  licui  KJs  (Cade  1734)— Dau.  1755  of  Anc.  Starling  n:» (Starling  1727)- 

Look-at-ini'-La'l>  1731  l.y  Brist.  Grasshopper  (Byerly  T.)  • 

'  Buzzard*  17sr  •  \\ Oodiiecki-r  lT73i-Dau.  of  Alexander  1782 lEclipee  1704i-Dau.  of  Hi<.'li- 
/.K  1,  loni  I  flver  1774  (lluriid  17.5-M- Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  17481— Dau.  1770  of  Engineer 
en.  n.,  18U1.  |    ifsg  ,sampson  ni5i. 

THoIia  Peruvian  18U6  ( Sir  Peter  T.  1784i-Muddora  1S04  bv  Meteor  17S3  lEclipse  17C4i— Maid- 

-h  „     ,i,-    I    of  all-Work  17r6  by  Highflvcr  1774  iHerod  I7.";8i-Sist  1771  to  Tandem  by  Syphon 
en.  m.,  j»io.  I    1750  (Squirt  1732i-Daii.  of  Regulus  1739  (Ood.  Ar.  1724). 


—  ~.  -.-=  '      IrOttery, 


Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  1797i— Mandane  1600  by  Poi-S-o-'s  1773  i  Eclipse  I7i'4i— Y. 
Camilla  1787  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  175Si-Camilla  1778  by  Trentham  IVS  .T. 
Sweepstakf^s  ]743i— Coquette  1765  by  Compton  Barb. 


46 


r,       .  ,       f  Cervantes  l.s06  iDon  Quixote  17841- Anticipation  1832  by  Beningbrough  1791  iKini  Per- 

1,  m     iKi«  J    gtis  1775) -Expectation  1779  bv  Herod  17.58  (Tartar  1743)— Dau.  1758  of  Skim  174i: 

I  '  I    (Starling  1727)— Dan.  1751  of  Janus  1738  (God.  Ar.  1724i. 

Orville  jBeninabrough  17yMKlng  Fergus  17;5)-Evelina  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  ir.'S)- 

I    V.  h    i-^a  Termairant  bv  Tantrum   17111  (Ciipple  17.50)- Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1745  (Blaze 

D.n.,1,99.  n33)-Dau.  1737of  Regulii- 1,  :i,c.,i  .  Ar,  nait. 

vi^<,„nr  'Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*   V-"      \    '.           -   1791)  bv  Diomed*   1777  (Florizel  176*)- 

K  .1;    i-oa  I    Giantess  1769  by  Matchem  1 ,       >           ;    i      Mollv  Long  Legs  1753  bv  Babraham  1740 

,    p.  m..  !(!).■<.        (God.  Ar.  1724).  Dim.  of  Fo:   iiiit      i:-;    Iir,<k  1711).  


Zodiac, 
ch.  h.,  1801. 

Jerboa, 
b.  m.,  1803. 


Cobweb, 
b.  m.,  1821. 


s  J*  >.£i 
S  _:  a  _; 

l'~'=S     b.  h.,  1822. 


St.  George  1789  (Hiihflyer  1774)  -  Abigail  1788  bv  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  175^)— Five- 
tail  1772  by  Eclipse  1764  iMarske  ]750)-Da"u.  1764  of  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  17:4)- 
Naylor  1748  by  Cade  17:M  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Gohannal7'.i0  (.Mercury  1778)-C.-.miUa  1778  bv  Trentham  17i;6  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)— 
Coquette  1764  bv  Compton  Barb-Sist.  1743  to  Eegulus  by  God.  Ar.  1724— Grev 
Robinson  1723  by  Bald  Galloway  (St.  Victor  Barb). 

Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  17871  -Baccliante  1809  by  W's  Ditto  180O  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Daii. 
1791  of  Merc-i-v  '77-  '  f:.'ii,ise  1764)-Dau.  1776  of  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)-Folly  1771 
by  Marske  i::,'  — ■;     rr  ';■«]. 

Phantom  l-D'^      .  :i    -Filaeree  1815  bv  Soothsayer  1803  (Sorcerer  1796)— Web 

1808  byW,  v  1;  '  i'.  s-o.'s  1773)— Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (.Conductor 
1767)-Pn[nc,ki  l,.^:-  1\  llialiflver  1774  (Herod  17.54). 


Phnntnm    Phantom  18(8  (Walton  1799)— Emmeline  1817  by  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)-Sorfcrv 
ruanium,  ,    jg,^  b^.  Sorcerer  1796  (Trumpator  i;82i-Cobbea  1802  by  Skyscraper  1786  (Highflyer 

'         ■    I     1774)— Dau.  1788  of  Woodpecker  1773  iHerod  17581. 
Sister  to      'Camillns  1803  .H.amhlft.)iiian  1792)-Dau.  1S09  l)v  Sancho  1801  (Don  Quixote  17S4)— 
S[)Luker,      ,     Mi<s  Hornpipe  Te.izle  IsOJ  liv  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  iHishflyer  1774 (-Hornpipe  1793  by 
b.  m.,  1817.    I     Trumpator  178;  iCondiutur  1767i-Luna  1779  bv  Herod  1758  (Tartar  174.3). 


Camel, 
br.  h.,  182-; 


Orville. 
b.  h.,  1799. 


c! 

- 

&» 

a 

^- 

.= 

^ 

Gibside 

Fairy, 

).  m.,  1811. 


Whalebone  ]S')7  ( Waxy  1790. -Dan.  1812  of  Selim  1S02  (Buzzard*  1787)— SIniden  1801  by 

Sir  Peter  T.  1784  ("ilighflver  1774)— Dau.  1788  of  Phenomenon  1780  iHerod  175S)— 

Matron  1782  bv  Florizel  176.^  (Herod  1758). 

Master  Henry  18"l5  (Orville  1799)— Boadicea  1S07  by  Alexander  1783  .Eclipse  17641— Bru- 

j    nette  by  Amaranthns  17ijS  )01d  England  1741)— Mayfly  1771  by  Mati;hem  1748  (Cade 

I    17^4)- Dau.  1755  of  Starling  1738  (Starling  17^7). 

"jSelim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)— Dau.  ll^OSof  Wahon  1799  (Sir  PeterT.  17841— Y.  Giantess 

1790  bv  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel  17fi8i— Giantess  1769  bv  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734)— 
Mollv'T.r.)../  T.-t's  ir=,>j  hv  B)l.rnhim  1740  (God-  Ar.  1734). 

BustaiM  1^!;..   1-1..;  I-.).      .)!. ill  1815  l)v  Sir  Oliver  1800  (Sir  PeterT.  1784)— Scotilla 

17.).        '....:        Hi.        '■      <.  Ota  1783  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  17.501— Harmony 

^Ben)ni;bi..((s;li  i,).i  (K((is,'  t  i-)m(=  jTi.5 i-Evelina  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  .Herod  1758  — 
Termagant  by  Tantrum  li(W  (Cripple  1750)- Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1745  .Blaze 
1733)— Dan.  17.57  of  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724.. 

Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Dau.  1799  of  ^Tiiskey  17.89  (Saltram*  ITS)))— Grey 
Doi-imant  1781  bv  Dorimant  1772  (Otho  1760)— Dizzy  1757  by  Blank  1740  .God.  Ar. 
1734)-Dizzv  1741 'by  Driver  1727  )  Wynn  Ar.). 

Waxv  I79.J  (Pot-<-o-'8  n;3)— Penelope  171.8  bv  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— Pru- 
nella na^  l>v  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  17.36)— 
Julia  1756  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1734). 

Hermes  1790  ( Mercury  177S)— Vicissitude  1800  by  Pipator  17g6(Imperator  177Si— Beatrice 

1791  bvSir  PeterT.  1784  (Highflvc-r  1774)— Pvrrha  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734)— 
Duchess  1748  bv  Whitenose  1743  (God.  Ar.  1734). 


Blacklock. 
b.  h.,  1814. 


Whitelock  1801  (Hambletonian  1792)- Dau.  1799  of  Coriander  178B  (Pot-S-o-'s  1778)  - 
Wild!,roo8e  1792  by   Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Coheiress  1786  by  Pot-8-o-'s  1773 


Leda, 
b.  m.,  1834. 


(Eclipse  17 

Phantom  18  B 

of  Wlhl'ir 


r  by  Goldflnder  1764  (Snap  17.50). 

-Dau.  ISOi  of  Overton  17as  (King  Fergus  177.5)-Dau.  179; 

: ;  1 1  -Dau.  1786  of  Ruler  1777  (Y'.  JIarske  1771)— Piracantba 

i;3t 


1768)-D.-S)le(nOMa  177')  by  :viar-k.. 

Pilho-da-Puta  1H12  (Hapbazar.l  IT'); 

17fl2)-Dau.  18(Hof  Hvacimh.is  IT: 

(Eclipse  17611     Atalarit.'!  17.  '.)  I.^    M 


Woodcock  br. 
m.  by  Makole 
Burton  Xutural  Barb 


-me  ISO:)  by  Camillns  1803  (Hambletonian 
iiD.l.r  17.8)11  -Flora  1^89  by  King  Feigus  1775 

1  us  (Cade  17341. 

~'«l  T>«T,f,,rr,/,„  ICastrcl  1^11  (P.  i://,(i.l  !s;  1  ,1,  1  h  '.  IVrovian  1806  (Sir  Peter  T.  17^M)—M^sidor,^ 
a^'rhh    iSft        IMM  '  V  M  t...  r  i>;.i:,   ;;.  M  f-a'.l-Work  178H  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod 

-.    en.  n.,  itvsi.       i;.-,._|)„„    k:,  ,,f  ...,,„,,,,,  I,      ,-    I,       ,-.;■:>. 
ti-sl  p«.:nniT>orio    ICamel  1>2  J  ( \Mial)jl...nL-  1MJ7  — liaiii.i  jsj.bv  Master  Henry  1815  (Orville  1799— Boa- 
j=  ••    br  m    lu?'!'  '    fl'cea  1807  by  Alexander  17.s2  (Eclipsu  17«l)-Brunetie  by  Amaranthus  17(16  (Old  Eng- 

-^    or.m..  i^^.i.       land  1741)    Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1731). 

-3  St  Ttilro  Bedlamite  1823  (Weibeck  1813)-Eliza  Leeds  1817  by  Comus  1809  (Sorcerer  1796)-Hi-len 
^2  rh  m  fail  I  1811  liy  Hambletonian  1792  (King  Fe-^DS  17751  Susan  1800  bv  Overton  1788  (King 
>   r'  '  I     Fergus  1775)-Dro\vsy  1790 by  Drone  ':; 

SSj      Flootrpua      'Election  1804  ((ioh;inna  179(1) -Dan.  b.  i"    i   ■. 
?'a\  chm     1«Vq    I     b.  in.  1784  by  Alfred  1770  (Mntrhcm  I": 
tj^\  en.  m.,  isiM.  I    i7.'(o,_naH.b.  m.  neSofOlii  K.r-)..:.l  1-4 
■^^^^^^^^^    174.5- Miss  Cade  ch.  m.  17511  In  )   ..I.   r   )    ' 
OrevbouiirtI723(Grevh()un.l)--    :    ::    !' 
a.  1717  bv  ■Woodcock  (Bustler)— Lusty  Thorrjloii  .1 

sU-Iliorpe  .\r.)— Old  Thornton  bv  Briiiiiiur  ((■■..        \         a 


K18  (Jiasj)— Brown 
r  nut  Thornton  ch. 
sou  (Dodsworth)  — 


1-10  The  Breeders'  ILuid  Jio„l.-  aiiil  liniilr. 


IMPORTED    DUTCH    ORGAN. 

Propertii  of  Win.  ArnrJfe,  Sh%ron    Slock  Fur  in,  Slviron,  III.     Service  fee  pnh- 
lislied  annwdly. 

Dutch  Organ,  bay  horse,  foaled  1878,  bred  by  Mr.  T.  Whltiug,  by  Lowlauder, 
son  of  Dalesmau  by  King  Tom  and  Liifra  by  Wiudhound,  son  of  Pantaloon,  dam 
Tymbestere  by  The  Rake,  son  of  Wild  Dayrell  by  Ion,  second  dam  Timbrel  by  Rata- 
plan, own  brother  to  Stockwell,  out  of  Belsay  by  Lanercost,  son  of  Liverpool.  Low- 
lauder  was  a  good  race-horse,  winner  of  the  Great  Warwickshire  Handicap,  Royal 
Hunt  Cup  at  Ascot,  Ascot  Plate,  Newport  (Jnp  twice,  Stockbridgo  Cup,  Stewards'  Cup 
at  Chester,  Queen's  Stand  Plate  at  Ascot,  Lenox  Stakes  at  Goodwood,  in  which  he 
defeated  Trapplst,  etc.,  and  other  good  races,  and  is  the  sire  of  Lowland  Chief, 
■winner  of  the  Stewards' Cup  at  Goodwood  and  Royal  Stakes  at  Epsom.  Imp.  The 
Rake,  sire  of  his  dam,  is  sire  of  the  good  colt  The  Reaper.  Rataplan,  sire  of  his 
grandam,  is  own  brother  to  Stockwell,  a  superior  race-horse,  sire  of  Kettledrum 
(winner  of  the  Derby)  and  of  the  dams  of  Apology  (winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas, 
Oaks  and  St.  Leger),  Rigolboche  (dam  of  Cremorne,  winner  of  the  Derby),  and  Min- 
eral, dam  of  Weulock  (winner  of  the  St.  Leger),  and  Kisber  (winner  of  the  Derby). 
Bels.ay,  his  third  dam,  is  by  Lanercost,  sire  of  Catharine  Hayes  (wiuner  of  the  Oaks) 
Van  Tronip  (winner  of  the  St.  Leger)  and  EUerdale,  the  dam  of  Ellington  (winner 
of  the  Derby)  and  Summerside  (winner  of  the  Oaks).  Belsay  is  half  sister  to  the 
good  horse  Vindex  and  Vesta,  dam  of  Sabinns  (winner  of  the  Cambridgeshire 
Handicap  aud  Ascot  Gold  Cup).  Garland,  his  fourth  dam,  is  half  sister  to 
Gaiety,  dam  of  Gamester  (wiuner  of  the  St.  Leger).  Dutch  Organ  ran  second  to 
Syringe  in  the  first  year  of  the  24th  Zetland  Biennial  .Stakes,  5  furlongs,  with  three 
behind  hiui.  At  three  years  old  ran  second  to  Macadam  in  Silver  Bells  Handicap,  1 
mile,  at  Pai.sley ;  second  to  Master  Rat  in  Maiden  Plate,  1  mile,  at  Ayr;  second  to 
Melodious  in  Plate,  J  of  a  mile,  at  Ayr,  and  was  third  in  Athole  Handicap,  ')  furlongs. 
At  four  years  old  won  the  Silver  Bells  Handicap,  1  mile,  122  lbs.,  at  Paisley ;  won 
Glasgow  Handicap  Plate,  1  mile,  94  lbs.,  at  same  place,  and  same  day  won  the  Burgh 
Member's  Plate,  li  miles.  131  lbs.,  giving  21  lbs.  to  Astronomy,  who  was  second.  At 
five  years  old  ran  thiril  in  National  Hurdle  Plate,  2  miles,  to  Ridotto  and  Attache, 
U'^  lbs.,  with  seven  behind  him.  At  Sandown  Park  won  Claremont  .Steeplei-hase 
Handicap,  2  miles,  145  lbs.,  in  lield  of  nine  ;  won  Hampton  Hurdle  Handicaj),  2  miles, 
at  Packington,  1.51  lbs.  At  Nottingham  won  Oxton  Hurdle  Handicap,  2  miles.  1.5.5 
lbs.,  defeating  field  of  eight.  Dutch  Organ  is  IG  bauds  high,  weighs  1,205  lbs.,  good 
bone  and  excollout  disposition. 


Waxy  n9J-Pot-8-o-'8  ITTS-EcUpse  lT(i4-Mar8ke  irsO-Squirt  irsa-Bartlett's  Childers  -Parley  Arabian  1099. 


Is  5 


m 


Economiet, 

b.  h  ,  1^23. 

Fanny 


Glencoe,* 
ch.  h.,  1831. 


Castrel, 
ch.  h.,  1801. 

Idalia, 
cb.  lu.,  181.1. 


Whisker  1812  (Waxy  17:iO)-Fliiranth.-  1818  by  Octavian  1807  (Stripling  1795)— Caprice 

17117  by  Anvil  1777  iHurnd  17:>S)— Madcap  1571  liy  Eclipse  17U4  (Marske  1750)  -Sappho 

17ti3  by  Blank  1710  (.<ii.d. -U.  172J). 
Nabocklish  ISIl   ^Ku^'antino  1803)— Mise  Tooley   180S    by  Teddy  the  Grindi.r    1.98 

(Asparagus  17871 -Ludy  Jane  17S!6  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1781  i Highflyer  1774 i~Pauhna  1778 

by  Florizel  1708  (Herod  n.'iS)— Captive  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17^i4i 

Suban  1810  (Selim  1802)— Trampoline  1825  by  Tramp  1810  iDiek  Andrews  1797)-Web 

1808  by  Wasy    1790  (Pot-8-o-'8  17731— Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 

1707)— Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758). 
Muley  1810  (Orville  1799)— Clare  18*4  by  Marmion  1806  (Whiskey  17891— Harpalico  1814 

by  Grohanua  1790  (Mercury   1778) -Amazon  1799  by  Driver  1783  (Trentbam  1700)— 

Fractious  1792  by  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  1704). 


Buzzard'  nSJ  (Woodpecker  1773)— Uau.  of  Alexander  17K2  tEclipse  1764)— Dau.  of 
Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  1748)— Dan.  1770  of  Engi- 
neer 17.50  (Sampson  1745).  ,.  . , 

Peruvian  18U6  (.Sir  Peler  T.  1784)— Musidora  1804  by  Meteor  1783  (Ecbpse  1704)-Maid- 
of-all-Work  178)  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Dau.  1771  of  Syphon  1750  (Squirt 
1732)— Dau.  of  Reguliis  173.1  (God.  Aj.  1724). 


Id.iUa, 


3  ->_  a<  u 


Touchstone, 
br.  h.,  18)1. 


si 


.  Ml 


BUcklock  1814  (Whitelock  1803)-Dau.  1817  of  .Juniper  1803  (W  hiskey  1789)-Dnu.  1810 

of  Sorcerer  1790  (rrumpator  1782)— Virgin  1801  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— 

Dau.  1794  of  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1761).  ,     .     ,     „„ 

Walton   1799   (Sir  Peter  T.   17&i)-T.  Noisette  1789  by  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel  1768)— 

Noisette   1774   by   Squirrel  17.54  (Traveller  17851-Carina  170B  by  Marske  1750  (Squirt 

17321   -Dan    ."..i  of  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

iBuzzard'  :78r  i  Uoodpeclier  17731— Dau.  of  Alexiinderl782  lEclipse  1764i— Dau.  of  High- 
j  flyer  1774  lUenid  173S)-Dan.  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  17481— Dau.  1770  of  Engineer 
i    1736  (Sampson  1745i.  „  ,.  ,      ,,  ., 

Peruvian  1806  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-MuBidora  1604  by  Meteor  1783  (Eclipse  17641-Maid- 
ofall-Work   17:<6  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17;8i-Dau.  1771  of  Syphon  1750  (Squirt 

17;i2i    Dau.  of  ReguhK  17.i9  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

"  Camel  182J  (Whalebone  Ib07)-Bauter  1826  liy  Master  Henry  1815  (Orville  1799i-Boa. 

dicea  1807  by   Alexander   1782  (Eclipse  171^1)-  Brunette  by    Amarantbus  1706  (Old 

England  1741)  -Miiyfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (C.ide  17:14). 

Fillio-da-Piita   1812    (Hapliazart!   1797)-Fines6e  181.5  by  Peruvian  1800  (Sir  Peter  T. 

,     1784)  -Violante  1802  by  John  Bull  1789  (Fortitude  1777 1— Dau.  1788  of  Highflyer  1774 

I     (Herod  1758i     Everlasting  1775  by  Eclipse  1764  .aiarske  1750i. 

■  Liverpool  1828  (Tramp  1810)-Otis  1820  by  Bustard  1801   (Buzzard*  17K7)  -Dan.  1813  of 

Election  1804  (Gohanua  1790)  -  Dau.  1791  of  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.5Ki-Chanticlecr  s 

dam  1778  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  17.501.  „       „     . 

Tomboy  1829  (Jerry  1821)- Lunatic  1818  by  Prime  Minister  1810  (Sancho  1801)— Maniac 

1806  bv   Shuttle    1793  (Y.  Marske  17711-Anticipation  18U2  by  Beningbrough  1791 

(King  Fergus  1775)— Expectation  1779  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743). 

Blacklock  1814  (Whitelock  1803)-Dan.  i817  or  Juniper  1805  (Whiskey  17K9)-  Dau.  1810 
of  Sorcerer  1796  (Trumpator  1782i— Virgin  1801  by  Sir  Peter  T.  17.s4  (Highflyer  1774)— 
Dau.  1794  of  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764).  ,    „      ,  >    ^       ,.„„ 

Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  1797)-Dau.  1809of  Shuttle  1793  d  .  Marske  l,n)-Dai|.  1.9, 
of  Drone  1777  iHerod  17581-  Contessina  1787  by  Y.  Marske  1771  (Marske  1750i— Tube- 
rose 1772  bv  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743). 


Paulowitz  1813  iSir  Paul  1802)- Dau.  1810 of  Pavnator  1791  (Trumpator  1782)-Dan.  1805 
of  Delpini  1781  (Highflyer  1774)— Dau.  1795  of  Y.  Marske  1771  (Marske  1750)-Genfle 
Kitty  1774  by  Silvio  1754  (Cade  1734).  „  ^     ^_^^^    ^       ,^„„  , 

Edmund  18!4  (Orville  1799)-Medora  1811  by  Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  K87)-Dau.  1803  by 
Sir  Harry*  1795  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Dau.  1'.93  of  Yolunleer  1780  (Eclipse  1704)-Dan. 
1 779_of  Herod  1738  (Tartar  1743). 

Siiftan  1810  (Selim  1802)-Cobweb  1821  by  Phanlom  iai8  (Walton  1799)— Filagree  1815 
by  Soothsover  1808  (Sorcerer  179i;)-Web  iai8  by  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— Pene- 
lope 1793  bv  lYumpator  1782  (Conductor  17ii7). 

Malek  1824  (Blacklock  18141- Bessy  1815  by  Y.  Gouty  1805  (Gouty  1796)-Grandiflora 
1810  by  Sir   Harrv  Dimsdale   Ii-(i0  (Su-  Peter  T.  1784)-Dau.   1799  of  Pipator  178b 

_(Imperator  177Hi-Dau.  1790  of  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  I7.58V 

Whalebone  1807  (Waxy  17;)U)-Peri  1822  by  Wanderer  1811  (Gohanna  1790)— Thalestris 
1809  bv  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)-Rival  1800  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer 
1774) -Hornet  1790  bv  Drone  1777  (Herod  17681. 

Bob  Booty  HiU  (Chani'icleer  1787)- Flight  1809  bv  Ii.  Escajie  1802  (Commodore  1793)— 
Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  1780  (Herod  1758)- Heroine  1775  by  Hero  1753  (Cade  1734)— 

Dau.  1760  of  Snap  1750  (Snip  1731)). 

-Banter  1826  bv  Master  Henry  1815  (Oiville  1799i-Boa- 
(Eclipse  17641— Brunette  by  Amarantbus  1766  (Old  Eng- 


82i   (Whalebone   1807  — Guiccioli  1823  by  Bob  Booty  1804  ((ilaniicleer 
1809  by  Ir.  Escape  1802  (Commodore  1793)-Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  1780 


Camel  18S  (Whalebone  1807) 
dicea  18)7  bv  Alexander  171  -  _-  . 
land  1741)— Mayfly  1771  bv  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17S4i. 
Reveller  1815  (Comi'is  18)9) -Morisca  1826  by  Morisco  1819  (Muley  1810)— Waltz  1822  by 
Election  1804  iGuhanna  17TO) -Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— 
Prunella  17«8  bv  Higbflver  1774  (Herod  1758). 
Sir  Herculi- 
17H7i-Pli'. 

(Herod  17581 -Heroine  1775  bv  Hero  1753  (Cade  17341. 

Econoairst  Ur,  (Whi-ker  lS12)-Miss  Pratt  1826  by  Blacklock  1814  (Whitelock  1803)— 

GadiilHxit  isl-j  l,v  (liville   1799  (Beningbrough  1791)-Mhistiel  1803  by  Sir  Peter  T. 

1781  .IliL'liOv.r  KM)- Matron  1782  bv  Florizel  1768  (HerorUTpSi^ 

Sultan  isji,  is,.[im  isd.'i-Trampoline  1825  by  Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  1797)-Web 

1»H  bv  Waw  1791  (Pot-8-o.'s  1773)- Peiielone  1798  by  Tnimpator  1782  (Conductor 

1707)— Piamella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758). 

Muley  1810  (Orville  1799) -Clare '1824  bv  Marmion  1800  (Whiskey  1789)— Harpalice  1814 

by  "Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)-.\mazon   1799  by  Driver  1783  (Trentbam  1766)— 

F'l-actious  1792  by  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  1701). 

Tramp   1810  (Dick~Andrews  1797) -Dau.  1822  of  Whisker  1812  (Waxy  1790)— Mandane 

l.HOO  bv  Pot-8-o-'8  1773  (Eclipse  1764)~Y.  Camilla  1787  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod 

17.5S1  'Camilla  1778  by  Trentbam  1706  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743i. 

Bustard  1,801  (Buzzard*  I787)-Dau.  1813of  Election  1801  (Gohanna  1790)-Dau.  1(91  of 

Higbflver  1774  (Herod  1758)-Dau.  1778  of  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  175(i)-Rosebud  176o 

by  Snap  17.50  (Snip  1730). 

Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787) -Dau.  1808  of  Walton  1799  (Sir  Peter  f .  1784)- Y.  Giantess 
1790  by  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel  1768) -Giantess  1709  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17.34i— 
Moily-Long-Legs  17.53  by  Babraham  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

OVaxv  179ll)-Tlie  Twinkle  b.  ra.  1«21   bv   Walton  1T?9  (Sir  Peter  T.  n«4)— 

iai4of  Orvdle  1799  (Benincbroush  1791)  -Liaette  cr.  m.  1806  by  Hainbletonian 

nc  Fergus  1775)— ('nniita.itia  cr.  m.  1796  by  Walnut  1786  (Highflyer  1774)- Contes- 

■-" "■     Marske   17.50)— Tuberose  gr.  m.  1772  by  Herod   17d8 

'715  l)v  Bolton  Starling  1727  (Bay  Boltou  1705)- 
Tbuiiderbolt  by  Wood's  Counsellor  1694  (D'Arcy 


Wliisker  1812  (W 
Da 


.    ^..  .„.  1787  by  V.  .M 

(Tartar  1743)— Orev  st.i 
ptfs  Childers(I)arlev.Ar.  ( 
Turk)-  Dan.  of  Luggs  ( DA 


Turk)- Dau.  of  DaviU's  Old  Woodcock. 


142  Tlie  Breeder^  Ilitnd  Bmik  and  Guide. 


ECUADOR. 

WINNER  OF  THE  LORILLAKI)  STAKE,  MONMOUTH  PARK,  1884. 
Fropciiii  Iff  BciiJ.  F.  CockriU,  RichJnnd  Sfitd,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

Ecuador,  chestnut  horse,  foaled  1881,  bred  by  Capt.  Jas.  Frankliu,  Keuuesaw 
Stud,  Tennessee,  by  Enquirer,  son  of  imp.  Leamiugtou  and  Lida  by  Lexington,  dam 
Nevada,  the  dam  of  the  grand  race-horse  Luke  Blackburn,  winner  of  22  out  of  24 
races  at  three  years  old,  Greenland,  Nova  Zembla,  Sierra  Nevada,  Bravo,  etc.,  by 
Lexington,  grandam  Lightsome,  dam  of  Salina  (Salvator's  dam).  Sprightly  (dam  of 
Volturno,  Elias  Lawrence,  Aretiuo,  etc.),  Crucifix  (dam  of  Semper  Felix,  Leouatus" 
dam),  and  Semper  Vive  (dam  of  Fordham  and  Semper  Idem,  Longstreet's  dam)  by 
imp.  (ilciicoe,  out  of  Levity  (dam  of  Lever,  Legatee,  Ruric,  Mildred,  dam  of 
Monarchist),  Minx  (Monitor's  dam),  Stamjis  (dam  of  Katie  Pearce),  Sultana  (dam  of 
She,  Padislui,  etc.),  Nora  Worth  (dam  of  Force,  Startle,  Renown,  etc.),  Breuua  (dam 
of  Strathmore),  Bradeniante  (dam  of  The  Bard),  Athalaric  (dam  of  Tom  Martin),  Sister 
to  Ruric  (dam  of  Grinstead),  Kelpie  (dam  of  Janet,  4  miles  in  7.25),  Duke  of 
Montrose,  Miss  Austine  (dam  of  Teuton,  Faraday,  etc  ),  Ermengarde,  dam  of  Brocade 
(dam  of  Burch,  Jennie  B.,  Bertha  B.  (dam  of  Lizzie  Baker,  Judge  Murray,  Pat 
Kelly,  etc.).  Levity  was  out  of  Vandal's  dam  by  imp.  Tranby,  that  produced 
Volga  (the  dam  of  Barney  Williams,  Evade,  dam  of  Blink  Bonny,  the  dam  of 
TuUahoma,  she  the  dam  of  Tulla  Blackburn  and  the  great  race-horse  Tammany, 
winner  of  the  Withers,  Realization  and  Lorillard  Stakes  in  1892).  Ecuador  ran  during 
his  turf  career  109  races,  won  at  5  furlongs  three-iiuarters  of  a  mile  at  two  years  old, 
won  at  mile  in  1.4.5,  141  lbs.,  won  the  Lorillard  Stake,  li  miles,  118  lbs.,  in  2.40J,  won 
over  timber,  1^  miles,  in  2.50f,  witli  138  lbs.,  won  hurdle  race,  1  mile,  134  ll)s.,  in 
2.00,  won  hurdle  races,  IJ  miles,  160  lbs.,  and  2  miles,  150  lbs.,  and  li  miles,  163  lbs. 
He  ran  in  and  out  of  condition  and  was  both  a  speedy  and  game  horse.  Ecuador  is 
one  of  the  nearest  inbred  Diomed  horses  living,  his  sire  being  out  of  a  Lexington 
mare  and  his  dam  by  Lexington,  tracing  back  through  Eclipse,  a  grandson  of 
Diomed,  and  then  to  a  daughter  of  the  great  Sir  Archy,  the  Highflyer  of  America. 
On  his  dam's  side  he  belongs  to  the  great  Levity  family,  the  ne  plus  H»ra  of  American 
l)edigree8.  This  family  has  produced  the  greatest  stallions  of  the  last  half  century. 
Ecuador's  dam  will  ever  rank  as  one  of  the  groat  matrons  of  America  through  her 
Kous,  Luke  Blackbnrn,  the  "nonpareil,"  Greenland,  Nova  Zembla,  Sierra  Nevada, 
Bravo  and  others. 

Ecuador  is  young  in  the  stud,  is  the  sire  of  the  winners  Eleanor,  Forest  Rose, 
Gov.  Brown,  Majestic,  Salvation,  Pete,  etc. 


Pot-8-o-'3  1773 -Eclipse  IJW— Marske  1750    Squirt  173^ -Barilult's  Childers-Darlcy  Arabian  lG9!i. 


njs  by  Trumimtor  17S3  (Conductor  lVti7)— Pru- 
;:iS)- Promise  1768  by  Suap  1730  (Snip  17S6)— 


Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  17731     ) 

nella  1788  by  HigMyer  n;  I 

Julia  1736  by  Blank  17411   (.. 
Wanderer  1811  (Gubanua  i;'..ui    Tlialcsuis  1809  by  Alexander  17S2i  Eclipse  1704)-Eival 

IbOO  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (UigilUvur  1774)— Hornet  1790  by  Dronu  1777  iHerod  1758)— 

Manilla  1777  by  Goldlinder  liii4  iSnap  1750). 


Cbanticleer  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— lerne  1790  by  Bagot  1780  (Herod  1758i—Dau.  of 

Gamaboe  (Bustard  1741)-  Patty    by    Tim  1752  (Squirt  1732)— Miss  Paicb  1737  by 

Justice  1725  (U.  C.  Litton  Ar.i 
It.  Escape  1802  (Commodore  1793i— Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  1780  iHerod  1758)— Heroine 

1775  by  Hero  1753  (Oade  1734)-Dau.  1760  of  Snap  1730  (Snip  173b)-Sist.  1743  to  Eegu- 

lus  by  God.  Ar.  1724. 


Calypso, 
b.  m.,  1305. 


Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)-Dau.  of  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  17641-Dau.  of 
Highflyer  1774  iHerod  1758i-Dan.  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  1748)— Dau.  1770  of  En- 
gineer 1751  (Sampson  1743). 

Peruvian  1806  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Musidora  1804  by  Meteor  17*3  (Eclipse  1764i— Maid- 
of-all-vvork  1786  by  Highllver  1774  (Herod  1758)-Sist.  1771  to  Tandem  by  Syphon 
1750  iSqiiirt  1732)-l)au.  of  Retjulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Blacklock  1814  (Whitelock  ISO.Ji- Wagtail  1818  by  Prime  Minister  1810  iSaucbo  UOD— 
Tranby*'8  dam  1812  by  Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)-Mi6s  Grimstone  1796  by 
Weazle  1776  iHerod  1758)— Dau.  of  Ancaster  17(:8  (Blank  1740i. 

Champion  1812  iSelim  18021-Etiquette  1820  by  Orville  1799  iBeniughrough  1791)- 
Boadicea  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Kclipee  17(>4i— Brunette  by  Amaranthus  1766  (Old 
England  174i)-Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  i;»l). 

Sir  ..\rchy  lti05(»l)iomed  17.7i-  Dau.  of  »Saltiam  1780  (Eclipse  1764)— Uau.  of  Sj-mmes' 
Wiltlair  1767  (»Fearnought  1735)— Dau.  of  Tyler's  Driver  1760  (*Otbello)— Dau.  of 
*Fallovver  1761  (Blank  1740i. 

Ball's  Plorizel  1801  (*Diomed  17771— Dau.  1799  of  *Aldcrman  1787  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— 
Dau.  of  'Clockfast  1774  (Gimcrack  17iiO) -Dau.  of  Svmmes'  Wildair  1767  (*FearEought 
17.S5)-Y.  Kitty  Fisher  1767  by  'Pearnougbt  1756  (Regulns  17j9i. 

Emilius  1820  (Orville  1799)— Icaria  1824  by  The  !■  Iyer  1814  (Vandyke  Jr.  1808)— Parma 
1813  by  Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  .\ndrews  17781— May  1804  by  Beningbrough  1791 
(King  Fergus  17751— Primrose  1787  by  Mambrino  1768  (Engineer  1756). 

Sumpter  1818  (Sir  Arcby  18fl5i-Lariy  Grev  1817  by  Robin  Grey  1803  i*Kovalist  1790)— 
Maria  1802  by  Melzar  1791  ("Medlev  1776i— Dau.  of  *Higbflyer  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— 
Dan,  of  *Feiirnoiigbt  1753  (Regnlus  1739). 

|*Diumed  1777  (Florizel  lTb8)— Amanda  1800  by  Grey  Diomed  1786  (*.Medley  1776)-Dau. 
of  Va.  Cade  (Partner  17.331— Dau.  of  Hickman's  Independence  1776  (*Fearnought 
17551— Dau.  of  'Badger  (Bospborus  17.34). 

♦Messenger  1780  (Mambrino  1768i  —  *Pot-8-o-'8  mare  1792  by  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse 
17641— Dau.  1778  of  Gimcrack  1760  (Cripple  17501-Snapdragon  1759  by  Snap  1750 
(Snip  173  ii  -Dau.  1749  of  Regnlus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

*Diomed  1777  (Florizel  1768)— •Castianira  1796  by  Rockingham  1781  (Highflver  1774)— 

1  Tahitha  1782  by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  174.3)— Dau.  of  Bbsphorus  1751 
(Babrahara  1T40)— Dau.  of  Forester  1730  (Croft's  Forester  1736). 

Bellair  1786  (*MedIev  1770)— Dau.  17^8  of  *Dare  Devil  1787  (Magnet  1770)— Dau.  1792  of 
Svmmes'  Wildair  1767  (Feaiii.ni-bt   1753)— Picadilla  by  T.  Fearnought  1777  (*Feat- 

I    nbui;ht  17.351  -  Dau.  of  G.iil'ilpliiii  i:7ii  (•Fearnought  17£5). 


Sir  Archv, 
b.  h.,  180,3. 


Os 


Jf  I' 


Selim, 
ch.  h.,  1802. 


*Diomed  1777  (Florizel  r,a^>—  Ca-ti:.ir.ra  1796  bv  Rockingham   17S1  cHiL'hflver  1774)— 
:    Tabitba  1782  by  Trentham  17ti:i  -'V.  Sweepstakes  1743)— Dau.  of  Bosphonis  1754  (Ba- 
i    braham  1740)  -Dau.  of  W's  Forester  1730  (Forester  1736). 
*Saltram  1780  (Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  of  Svmmes'  Wildair  1767  (*Feaniought  1755i— Dau. 

of  Tyler's    Driver   1760  (*OthelIo)-Dau.  of  *Fallo«-er  1761  (Blank  1740)-Dau.  of 

*Vampire  1757  (Regnlus  1739). 

'i*Diomed  1777  (Florizel  1768)- Dau.   of  <  Shark    1771    (Marske  1750)— Dau.  of  Harris* 

Eclipse  1770  ('Fearnought   1753i-Dau.  of  'Fearnought  17.35  (Regulns  1739)— Dau.  of 
I    'Jolly  Roger  1741  (Roundhead  17:!3). 
♦Alderman  1787  iPot-S-o-'s  17i3)-Dau.  of  'Clockfast   1774  (Gimcrack  1760 1— I  au.  of 

Symmes  Wildair  1767  ('Fearnought  1755)— Y.  Kitty  Fisher  1767  by  'Feamouglit  1755 

iRegdlus  1739)  -'Kitty  Fisher  175i  by  Cade  17.34  iGod.  Ar.  1724). _ 

"Orville  17;H)  (Beningbrough  1791)— Emily  1810  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  17S4)— 
1     Dau.  1799  of  Whiskey  1,89   (Saltram*  n80)-Grey  Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimant  1772 

(Otho  1760)    Dizzy  17.37  bv  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
The  Flyer  1814  (Vandyke  Jr.  1808) -Parma  1813  by  Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews 

17781— May  1S04  by  Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  1775)- Primrose  1787  by  Mam- 
I    brino  176-i  (En'_rn"eer  175'i)  -Cricket  1776  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar  174.3). 

■  Sir  Arcby  180i  ('Diomel    1777)— Dau.  of  'Robin  Redbreast  1796  (Sir  Peter  T.  i784i— 

Dau.  1788  of  'Obscurity  1777  >  Eclipse  1764)— Slamerkin  1768  bv  'Wildair  17c3  iCade 
I    1734)— *Cab  mare  1762  bv  Cub  1739  (Fox  1714). 

;Robiu  Grev  1805  ('Rovalist  1790i— Maria  1802  bv  Melzar  1791  ('Medley  1776)— Dan.  of 
I  'Highflyer  1784  (Highflyer  1774i-Dau.  of  'Fearnought  1755  lEeguliis  17.39i— Dau.  of 
1     Ariel  175'.;  ('Traveller  1747). 

■  Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)    Dau.  of  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  ]764(— Dau.  of  High- 

flyer 1774  (Herod  17.581- Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  1748)— Dau.  1770  of  Engineer 
17.36  (Sampson  1743). 
W's  Ditto  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Dau.  1791  of  Mercnrv  1778  (Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  1776 
of  Herod  17.38  (Tartar  1743)— Folly  1771  by  Marske  1750  (Squirt  173-2)— Vixen  1733  by 
Regnlus  17.39  (God.  Ar.  17-.'4).  


Web, 
b.  m.,  180S. 


Ion  Ar.  17451  -'Duchess  byCullc 
(Chillabyi-Sophonisba'sdamby 
tagu  mare  by  Old  Montagu— Dati 


■  Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews  ]77«)— Dau.  1803  of  Gobanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)— 

Fraxinella  1793  by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)— Dau.  1785  of  WoodpecKer 

1773  (Herod  1758)- Everlasting  1773  bv  Eclipse  17(U  (Marske  1750). 

Waxv  1790  (Potr8-o-'s  1773)— Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  17(57)— Prunella 

178S  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1730  (Snip  1736)— Julia  1756 

by  Blank  174n"(God  Ar.  17241. 

'  Goiumpns  1803  (Gohanna  1790)  -Lucv  Grav  1804  bv  Timothy  1794  (Delpini  1781)— Lucy 

1789  by  Florizel  17n8  (Herod  1 7.38 1— Frenzy  1774  by  Eclipse  17f4  (Marske  1750)— Dau. 

of  Engineer  17.36  (Sampson  174.3). 

Whisker  1812  (Waxy  1790)-iiibside  Pairv  1811  by  Hermes  1790  (Mercury  1778)— Vicissi- 

'    tude  1800  by  Pipator  1786  (Imperator  177H)— Beatrice  1791  by  Sir  Peter  T.  178-1  (High- 

flver  1774)    Pyrrba  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734i. 

"  Blacklock  1814  (\¥bitelock  1803)-Dau.  1H12  of  Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)-Mis8 
Grimstone  1796  bv  Weazle  1776  (Herod  17.38)— Dau.  of  Ancaster  1768  TBIank  1740)— 

Daii.  of  D.miascu-"  Ar.  17.'>4. 

Tnrmpatiir  is-,'3  iSirSob.inon  18  3)  Lucvb.  m.  1821  bv  Orphan  1810  (Ball's  Floriz(!l  1801) 
Ladv  (Jr.v  h  m.  1H17  bv  R.ibin  Grev  1803  ('Rovalist  1790)-  Maria  lwi2  bv  Melzar  1791 
CMedlcv  1776)  Dau.  o(  »;!igbflver'l784  (Highflyer  1774i-Dan.  of  -Fearnought  1755 
"  (EculuB  I739i-Daii.  of  Ariel  1756  ('Traveller  17471 -Dan.  of 'Jack  of  Diamonds  (Cul- 
n  Ar.  17J5  Ladv  Thigh  chm  1731  I iv  Partner  1718  (Jiggi  Dan.  ch.  m,  1723  of  Grevbound 
Curwen  Bay  Barb  Dau.  of  D' Arcv  Chestnut  .^r.-  Dau.  of  Whiteshirt  -Lord  Darcv's  Mon- 
of  Hautboy  (D'Arcy  White  Turk  i-Dau.  of  Brimmer  iD'Arcy  Yellow  Turki-Roval  mare. 


144  The  Breeders'  Hand  Book  and  Guide. 


EMPEROR. 

The  property  of  Pierre  Lorillard,  Raneocas  Stud,  Jobstown,  N.  J.,  and  is  a 
private  stallion. 

Emperor,  bay  horse,  foaled  1881,  bred  in  the  Belle  Meade  Stud,  Tennessee,  by 
Eu(iuirer,  son  of  imp.  Leamington  and  Lida  by  Lexington  ;  regarded,  upon  perform- 
ances and  success  in  the  stud,  as  the  best  sou  of  Leamiugton.  Emperor's  dam  Ves- 
perlight,  the  dam  of  the  superior  race-mare  Vandalite,  that  won  the  Sequel  Stakes 
at  Saratoga,  2  miles ;  the  Dixie  and  Breckeuridge  Stakes  at  Baltimore,  2  miles  (Dixie 
in  3.35J,  and  Breckeuridge,  with  a  penalty  of  7  lbs.,  in  3.35,  the  fiistest  ever  run  to 
that  date).  Emperor  won  a  Sweepstakes,  IJ  miles,  at  Coney  Island,  iu  1.58,  his  only 
start.  He  is  exceptionally  well  bred,  tracing  to  the  imported  mare  Miss  Shipton  by 
the  famous  Waxy.  Vesperlight  (his  dam)  is  also  the  dam  of  Nellie  Ransom,  and  she 
the  dam  of  Ferncliff,  winner  of  the  Withers  Stakes.  Vesperlight  is  also  dam  of  Sky- 
light by  Jack  Malone,  and  she  the  dam  of  Moonlight,  the  dam  of  Judge  Morrow. 
Emperor  is  virtually  untried  in  the  stud,  but  his  son  Vestibule  won  the  Galli.ird 
Stakes  and  showed  not  only  si)eed  but  ability  to  stay.  Sirocco  is  a  fast  and  reliable 
colt. 

Emperor's  dam,  Vesperlight,  is  by  C'hilde  Harold,  son  of  imp.  Sovereign  by 
Emilius  and  Maria  West,  dam  of  Wagner  by  Marion,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  grandam 
Budelight  by  imp.  Glencoe,  out  of  Gaslight  by  imp.  Leviathan,  son  of  Muley  by 
Orville,  tracing  through  Miss  Shipton  by  Waxy,  son  of  Pot-8-o-'s  by  Eclipse,  to 
Maria,  the  dam  of  Waxy  by  Herod,  to  which  trace  in  direct  female  lino  not  only 
Waxy  (Derby  winner),  but  Paynator,  Thunderbolt  (by  Sorcerer),  iSmolensko  (2,000 
Guineas  aud  Derby),  Colsterdale,  Ellington  (Derby  winner),  Ashtou,  Souvenir, 
Poussin,  Bertram  (sire  of  Robert  the  Devil,  winner  of  tlio  St.  Leger),  etc.  The  pedi- 
.  gree  is  strong  in  the  best  racing  blood, 

The  following  by  him  are  all  winners  :  Helshazzar,  Chartreuse,  Cyrus,  Fagot, 
Hapiiy  Dan,  Kirsch,  1  mile  in  1.3S,  Padre,  Pard(Mi,  Uncertainty,  Wizard,  Stalactite, 
Wang,  Darius,  Vestibule,  Lorimer,  Prince  Imperial,  lUiau,  Breeze  filly,  etc. 


Pot-8-o-'s  1773— Eclipse  1T64— Marske  1750— Squirt  1732— Bank-it's  Childers— Darlev  Arabian  1C99. 


1-3  5  ='^  I         Peri, 
i?  i3=     b.  m.,  1822. 


~  a         Flight. 
iO~    ch  m.,1839. 


^"3 


a! 


S  -J*!. 


1-^  a  .d 


Waxy  17'.I0  ^  Pot  n-o-'s  17r:ii— Penelope  179S  bv  Trumpator  17S2  iConouclor  17ijri-Pru- 
iiella  17S.S  l.y  Hitihllyer  1774  lUerud  17oS)— Piomi»e  176S  by  Suap  17;0  iSnip  I7i(ii— 
Julia  1756  by  Blank  174U  iGod.  Ar.  17^'4i. 

Wanderer  1811  cUobanna  17a0i— Tbulestris  iai9  bvAlexauder  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— Rival 
ISOli  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— Hornet  1700  by  Broue  1777  iHerod  1758)— 
Manilla  1777  by  Goldliuder  iriH  iSnap  1750). 

Chanticleer  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— leme  1790  bv  Bau'ot  !78ii  (Herod  1758i— Dan.  of 
Gamahoe  (Bustard  1741  )-Patty  by  Tim  1752  (Squirt  1732)— Miss  Patch  1737  Ly 
Justice  1725  (H.  C  Litton  Ar.  i 

Ir.  Escape  1802  (Commodore  1793  i—Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  1780  iHerod  1758)— Heroine 
I    17?5  by  Hero  1753  (Cade  17341— Dau.  1766  of  Snap"  1750  (Snip  1736)— Sist.  1743  to  Rejm- 

1....  K.,  r?,,A     »_    i-.ii  ^ 


lus  by  God.  Ar.  1724. 


Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker   1773)-Dau.  of  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  17(f4i— Dan.  of 

Highflyer  1774  iHerod  1758i— Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (Maichem  174Si— Dau.  1770  of  En- 

ilineer  175'!  (Sampson  1745). 
Pirurian  1806  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Musidora  1804  by  Meteor  1783  (Eclipse  IV&H- Maid- 

of-all-Uork  1786  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17S8)-Sist.  1771  to  Tandem  by  Syphon 

1750  'Squirt  17:i2i~bau.  orRei;ulu<  irW  (God.  Ar.  1724). 


Laurel. 

br.  h.,  18C4. 
Maid  of 
Honor, 

br.  m.,  18». 


WULI  lU   IK 


Minister  1810  .Sancho  1801)— 
h  IT',11 1  -  Miss  Grimstone  1796  by 


Timoleon. 
ch.  h.,  1813. 

Sister  to 
Tuckaboe. 
ch.  m.,  1814. 


Eowena, 
ch.  m.,  1826. 


MiUer's 
Damsel, 

^.  m..l802 


Bl-icklock  IM4  iWhitel 

Tmnbv    s  .l;im   isi-,'  b 
.     Weazk  l;;.l  iHeruil  irSM     Dau   nf  .un-a-trr  iriiS  iBlank  ir4i1>. 
Champion   IS12  iS'lim  iso-ji-  Etiquott.-  issi  Ijv  Oiviile  ir(<i  i Beningbronsh  1791)- 

Boadicea  \nn  \,v  Alexander  178,'  (Kclipse  ]764i—Brniiette  bv  Amaianthus  1700  (Old 

England  1741i-Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748  .Cade  173n.        

Sir  .\rchy  1805(»Diomed  1777i— Dan.  nf  ssaltiam  1780  (Eclipse  17t4i— Dau.  of  S\Tnme8' 

Wildair  1767  I'Fearnoasht  1755)- Dau.  of  Tvler's  Diiver  1760  k*Otbello)— Dau.  of 

«Falloiver  1761  (Blank  1740i. 
Ball's  Flonzel  1801  (-'Diomed  1777i— Dan.  1799  of  'Alderman  1787  (Pot-8-o-'8  1773)— 

Dau.  of  'Clockfast  1774  ( Giracrack  1760)— Dau.  of  Svnimes'  Wildair  1767  (*Pearcoiight 

17.55)-Y.  Kitty  Fisher  1767  by  -Fearnought  1755  iRcl-uIus  17a9i. 

Emilius  1820  (Onille  179.1)— Ic;cria  1821  bv  The  Hver  1814  (Vandyke  Jr.  180.S)-Parma 
I     1813  by  Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  .Andrews  1778i— Mav  ls04  bv  Beningbrough  1791 
!    (Kin<r  Fergus  1775i— Primrose  1787  bv  Mambrino  1768  (Engineer  175S1. 
Sumpter  1818  (Sir  Archy  1805i— Lady  Grev  1817  bv  Robin  (Jrev  1805  i«Rovalist  1790>— 

Maria  1802  by  Melzar  1791  (*JIedlev  1776i— Dau.  of  *Highflver  1781  (Highflver  1774)— 

Dan,  of  *Feanionght  1755  (Regrtilus  1739). ~       ' 

Diomed  1777  iFlorizel  I7i;8 1 -  Amanda  1800  bv  Grev  Diomed  1786  (*Medlev  1776)-Dan. 

of  Va.  Cade  (Partner  17551— Dan.   of  Hickman's  Independence  1770  (*Feamonght 

1755 1— Dan.  of  'Badger  (Bosphorns  17.54). 
"Messenger  17.80  iMambiino  17a8i— *Pot-8-o-'s  mare  1792  l)v  Pot-S-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse 

nwi— Dau.  1778  of  Gimcrack  1760  (Cripple  1750i-Snapdfagon  1759  by  Snap  1750 

(Snip  173  1 1  -Dan.  1749  of  RCL'tilus  17.39  (God.  Ar.  1721). 
*Diomed  1777  (Florizel  1768)— -Castianira  1796  by  Rockingham  1781  (Hisbflver  1T74V- 
I    Tabitha  1782  by  Trentbam  1766  iT.   Sweepstakes    1743)— Dau.  of  Bosphorns  1754 

(Babraham  I74l1)— Dan.  orF..ri-ster  I7.'>0  (Croft's  Forester  1736). 
Bellair  17-11  I    -«.('!.     irri'.-riau    ir:«of  ''Da^.'D^•^il  17s7  iMagnet  1770'-Dau.  1792  of 

Symm.--  W'.M  -    ;;.;      y     ■  v.i^iL'tit   17,-..-i  —  Pica>M  ,i  iiv  Y.  Fearnought  1777  ('Fear- 


i;llt  V. 


lit  ir 


Emilv. 

ll.  m.,  1810. 


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♦Citizen, 
b.  h.,  1785. 


Ber,iu^'hniu_.n  irvl  (Ki:  _•  i\.r_'U~  ITTJi  -Evelina  n91  bv  Highflver  1774  (Herodl758)— 
Termagant  by  Tantrum  ITCO  iCripple  1750i-Cautatrice  bv' Sampson  1745  (Blaze 
17:33)-Dau.  1757  of  Retrulus  1739  iGod.  Ar.  1724). 

Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Dau.  1799  of  Wliiskev  17.'«  (Sallram*  1780) -Grey 

(  Dorimant  1781  liv  Dorimant  1772  (Otho  1760)— Dizzy  17.57  by  Blank  1740  iGod.  Ar. 
lTg4i-pizzY  1741  by  Driver  1727  (Wynn  Ar.i. 

Sorcerer  1796  (Trumpator  1782)— Dau.  1797  of  Precipitate*  17*7  i  Mercurv  1778)— Y.  Tif- 
fany 1787  liy  Hiehtlver  1774  (Herod  17.58)— Tiffany  1775  bv  Eclipse  KlHi Marske  1750)— 
Y.  Hag  1761  by  Skim  1746  (Starling  1727). 

Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1781)— Y.  Rachel  1799  bv  Volunteer  1780  (Eclipse  17M)— 
R-ichel  1790  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Dau.  1771  of  Syphon  1750  (Squirt  1732)— 
jDan.ofKegalus  17S9iGod.  Ar.  17241.  •±  j~ 

' , *Dionud  1777  (Florizel  1768)-»C'astiaiiira  1796  by  Rockinsbam  1781  (Highflyer  1774)— 
Tabitha  1782  by  Trentbam  1766  iT.  Sweepstakes  1743)— Daa.  of  Bosphorns  17.54  (Ba- 
braham 1740)  -  Dan.  of  Forester  17.5'i  (Forester  1736). 

'Citizen  1785(Pacolet  1763)-Dan.  of 'Alderman  1787  (Pot-S-o-'s  177:5i— Dan.  of  Eoebnck 
('Sweeper)-Dau.  of  Haines'  King  Herod  i 'Fearnought  17S5)— Dau.  of  Partner  1755 

i    I'Traveller  1747^ 

Pacolet  1763  (Blank  1740i-Priuce-8  1774  bvTurk  1763(Resnlns  17:!9)-Fairv  Queen  1762 

;    by  Y.  Cade  1747  iCade  I734i-Black  Eyes  1740  by  Crab  1722  (Alcock  Ar.)— Warlock 

I    Galloway  17-28  bv  Snake  (Lister  Turk). 

Hnnt^man  1789  CMonsetrap  1771)— Dan.  of  Svmmce'  Wildair  1767  ('Fearnought  1755)— 
Dau.  of  'Fearnought  17.55  iRegulus  1739i— Dau.  of 'Janus  1746  (Janus  1739). 

Buzzatd*  1787  (Woodpecker  17r3)— Dan.  of  Alexander  17.82  (Eclii.se  1764i— Dau.  of 
Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.5m— Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  1748 1— Dau.  1T70  of  En- 
gineer 1756  (Sampson  1745). 

V^s  Ditto  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  17Sl)-Dan.  1791  of  Mercurv  1778  (Echpse  1764)- Dan.  1776 
of  Herod  1758  iTartarl74,3)-Folly  1771  by  Marske  1750  iSqnirt  17:i2)— Vixen  1753  by 
Regnlns  17:i9  (God.  Ar.  1724). 


5  §        Moley, 
i2     b.  h.,  1810. 


«-§  S'^.  Daughter  of, 
'?r-  f  •3">lk.  m.,  1809. 


Pacolet. 
gr.  h..  IfOa. 


Dick  .\ndrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews  1778i— Dau.  1803  of  Golianna  1790  (Mercury  17781— 
Fraxinella  1793  bv  Trentbam  17i:6  iT.  Sweepstakes  1743)-Dau.  1785  of  Woodpecker 
177:J(n  ■    .1  i;   -  -i;M>rlastingl775bv  Eclipse  17M  .Marske  17.'0i. 

Waxy  i;        '       ■  KT3i— Penelope  1798  bv  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)-Pni- 

nella  i>-        II  ;    '     r  1774  .Herod  1758i— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736>— 


Julia  i; 


17-0. God.  Ar.  1724.. 


•1. rough  1791)— Eleanor  1798  bv  Whiskev  1789  iSaltram*  17'iOi    T. 
aiomed*  1777  (Florizel  1768)— Giantess  17i79  by  Maichem  1748  (Cade 


Dau.  of  Bartlett's  Cbilders  iDarle 
Dau.  of  Ciinvun  Old  Spot .  Selaby 


Orvilk-  1799  (Beniiii 

Ciiantess  1790  bv  1 

1734)-M"lly  Long  Legs  1753  by  JBal'raham  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724.! 
Windle  1804  (Beningbro.igh  1791  .-Dan.  1788  of  .\nvil  1777  i  Herod  17.58)— Virago  1764 

by  Snap  1750  (Snip  I7:'6.— Dan.  of  Begnlus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724i— Sist.  1750  to  OtheDo 

by  Crab  1722  i  Alcock  Ar.). 
'Citizen  1785  (Pacolet  1763) -Mary  Grey  bv  Tippoo  Saib  (Lindsay's  Ar.i-Dan.  of 

Goode's  Brimmer  1779  (Harri^'  Eclipse  17701— Dan.  of  'SUvereye  (Cnllen  Ar.)    Dan. 

of  'Valiant  1756  (Dormouse  1:38. 

Waxy  1790  (Pot-^s-o-'s  ITPfl— Mmher  Sbipton  b.  m.  1794  bv  Anvil  1777  .Herod  1758)^ 
1  Jemima  b.  m.  17SB  bv  Satellite  1774  .Eclipse  1764 1— Maria  (Waxv's  dam.  b.  m.  1777  W 
I    Herod  17.58  .Tartar  1743)— Lisetie  b.  m.  1772  bv  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736.— Miss  Windsor 

b.  m.  17.>l  by  God.  Ar.  1724-Sist.  to  Volunteer  bv  Y  Belirrade  iBelera'le  Turk)— 
y  .\r.  16(9. -Dau.  of  Devonshire  Grev  Turk — Sist.  to  Westburv  by  Cur»en  Bay  Barb — 
Turk)- -Dan.  of  Old  Woodcock  (Bustler). 


14G  The  Breeder^  Hand  Book  and  Gidde. 


ENQUIRER. 


AVINXER  OF  THE  PHCEXIX  HOTEL  AXli  (niTZEX  STAKES  AT  LEXIXGTON, 
COXTIXEXTAL  HOTEL  AXD  KOWX.S  STAKES  AT  LOXG  BKAXCH.  AND 
THE  KEXXEK  STAKES  AT  SARATCXJA,  ALL  IX  1870. 

Propciii/  of  Gen.  W.  IT.  Jackson,  Belle  Meade  Stud,  near  Xashrille,  Tenn.  Ap- 
plication to  Gen.  W.  H.  Jackson,  lock  box  383,  Nashville,  Tcnn.  Yearling 
sales  annually  about  3Iay  \st. 

ExQT'iRER  by  imp.  Leamington,  son  of  Faufjh-a  Ballagh,  Ijred  by  H.  F.  Vissman, 
Lonusville,  Ky.,  ilam  Liila  by  Lexington,  son  of  Boston,  second  <lani  Lize  by  American 
Eclipse,  ont  of  Gabriella,  dam  of  George  Martin  by  Garrison's  Zinganee.  son  of  Sir 
Archy.  As  a  race-horse  Enqnirer  ranks  as  the  best  son  of  Leamington,  liotli  as  race- 
horse and  sire.  He  started  three  times  as  a  two-year  old  in  1869  ;  was  nni)laced  in 
8nee])Stako  at  Cincinnati  (1  mile),  won  by  Hamburg  in  1.45;  ran  unplaced  in  Wil- 
lard  Hotel  Stakes  at  Louisville  {1  mile)  in  1.48,  won  by  his  stable  companion,  L\  nch- 
bnrg.  Won  George  Elliot  Stake  for  two-year  olds  at  Memphis  (1  mile),  beating 
Hamburg,  Lynchburg,  Mundane  and  Kildare,  in  1.48.  In  1870,  when  three  year>  old, 
ran  six  races  and  won  them  all.  Lexinfiton,  won  the  I'hienix  Hotel  Stakes  (mile 
heats)  in  1.44|,  1.44i,  beating  Catina  and  distancing  Longfellow  in  the  seciml  heat  ; 
same  place  won  Citizens'  Stakes  (2-nule  heats),  in  3.3,5J,  3.44i,  beating  Lyttleton  :  the 
lirst  mile  iu  the  first  heat  was  run  in  1.43i.  Cincinnati,  won  Sweepstakes  for  three- 
year  olds  (2-niile  heats),  iu  3.50^^,  3.39^,  beating  Conductor  and  Restless.  Loug 
Branch,  won  the  Continental  Hotel  Stakes  (mile  heats),  in  1.47,  1.49,  1.51|,  beating 
Lynchburg  (who  won  the  first  beat  and  broke  his  shoulder  at  the  start  of  the  second), 
Maggie  B.  B.  (dam  of  Iroquois),  Haric,  Susan  Ann,  dam  of  Thora,  etc.  Same  place, 
won  the  Robin's  Stakes  (2-mile  heats),  beating  Kingfisher,  who  won  the  lirst  heat, 
and  the  Major,  in  3.56^,  3.54.  4.00,  track  muddy.  Saratoga,  won  the  Keuuer  Stakes 
(2  miles),  in  3.48J,  beating  Hamburg,  Telegram  and  Remorseless,  value,  .'J10,250,  the 
nuist  valuable  Kenuer  ever  run.  Value  of  winnings  at  three  years  old,  §20.800.  His 
leg  gave  way  iu  his  four  ye  ir  old  form,  and  he  was  )int  into  the  stud,  but  trained 
again  at  seveu  years  old,  when  he  started  in  one  race  (2  miles)  but  was  unxilaced. 
The  family  from  which  he  descends  is  a  good  racing  one.  His  dam,  Lida,  and  gran- 
dam,  Lize,  were  not  trained.  Eclipse,  the  sire  of  his  grandam,  was  the  race-horse  of 
his  day  ;  he  beat  all  the  best  horses  of  his  time,  and  won  the  great  sectional  match, 
the  Xorth  against  the  South,  run  over  the  Union  Course,  L.  I.,  May  27,  1823,  for  820,- 
000  a  side.  Eclipse  beating  Henry,  who  won  the  first  heat,  iu  7.37i^,  7.49,  8.24.  Ga- 
brielle,  his  great  grandam,  by  the  renowned  Sir  Archy,  was  a  tine  race-mare,  and 
dam  of  the  noted  {jeo.  Martin,  which  lieat  Reel  and  Hannah  Harris  (4-mile  heats),  iu 
7.33,7  43.  Yet  he  has  always  held  a  high  position  as  a  wiuning  sire.  .A.mongst  the 
best  of  his  get,  all  winners.  >are  Leander  (Searcher),  mile  iu  1.41  J;  McVVhirter,  2 
miles,  3.3O2  ;  the  fastest  race  ever  ruu  by  a  three-year  old,  Lizzie  Whipps  (2-mile 
heats),  in3..36i,  3.39;  Harkaway  (mile  heats),  in  1.43,  1.42*  (2-mile  heats),  in  3.39, 
3.35i ;  Solicitor,  2  miles  iu  3.34i ;  Bill  Bruce,  J  mile  in  1.15^,  mile  heats,  1.43J,  1.41, 
2  miles  iu  3.3til ;  McHenry,  Blue  Eyes,  li  miles  in  1.5.5J,  and  2J  miles  in  S.oHf ;  Good- 
night, i  of  mile  iu  1.281,  mile,  1.42A,  .and  IJ  miles,  120  lbs.,  in  1.55i;  Getaway.  IJ 
miles  iu  2.07J,  fastest  on  record  to  that  date,  2iuile  heats  in  3.36i,  3.35J ;  Falsetto, 
li  miles  in  2.08:f,  2  miles  in  3.:r)i.  with  118  lbs.;  Pinafore,  1  mile  500  yards,  in  2.11; 
Inspector  ii.,  i;gnu)nt,  Lizzie  McWhirtcr,  Fortnua,  Fanstus,  Reporter.  IJanner  Bearer, 
Bella  B..  Miss  I'onl,  Burch,  Basil  Dnke,  Ernest,  Telie  Doe,  Kitty  T..  Marie  K.,  Xellie 
\an,  Boodlir.  Ni  lly  B.,  Kee-Vee-Na,  Centipede,  Aila  A.,  Enterprise,  Queer  Toy,  Envoy, 
Emperor,  Elmsi!,  Embargo,  Mirabeau,  Executor,  Willow,  Emigrant,  Edisto,  Jessica, 
Emiyniion,  Eiiuipoise,  Napa,  Everett.  Econoniv,  Editoi-,  Erelms,  Clay  Pete,  Endnrcr, 
Eightto  Seven,  Baldwin,  Argenta.  Bob  Tlic'nias.  Tom  I';ixton,  Lnife  Fogle,  Little 
Phil.  Caligula,  Revenge,  Clarissiuia,  Miss  Ella,  Manuie  Grey,  Adeline,  .imy  Hyde, 
Lizzie  D.,  Enquiress,  Zuleika,  Sadu;  McXairy,  Euignui,  Drift,  Eugarita,  Florence  An- 
derson, Se<-ret,  Resjiond,  etc.  Emiuirer  traces  through  several  crosses  of  Sir  Archy  to 
the  great  imp.  Diomed,  winner  of  the  first  English  Derby,  and  a  horse  in  which  the 
best  stock  <d' AiTicrii-i   can  be  traceil   through   nncontaininated  sources.     There  is  no 

belter  line  through  which  to  ))erpctn.it iil  retain  this  blood,  with   the   Whalebone 

anil  Pantaloon  blood  inherited  thronyh  bis  sire.  He  is  K!^  liaiuls  high  ;  girth,  73  in.; 
length  of  shoulder.  29J  iu.;  circumlcrence  of  arm,  22  iu.;  around  the  leg  below  the 
knee,  9  in.;  from  point  of  shoulder  to  turn  of  the  bnttocks.  HO  in.;  from  point  of  hip 
to  point  of  hock,  384  ■"•;  around  the  gaskms,  18  in.,  and  weighs  1,200  lbs. 


Eclipse  i;i;  I— Jlar-ko  irSO-Squirt  1T3J— Bartlett's  Childers— Barley  Arabian  1699. 


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Penelope, 

b.  m.,  iros. 


Pot^-^-o-V  i;;.;  lljiip-r  l;va)_Mariil  irrr  liv  Ilerod  irss  (Tartar  ir4:«—I,i-eltn  KTJ  by 

Snap  i;'>"  1'^'  ip  i;  ii>— Misa  Windsor  17M  by  God.  Ar.  1721— Sist.  to  VoIuuiolt  liy  Y. 

Buliiraae  Ciiult;rade  Turk). 
Tnnupator  liW!  (Conducior  176?)— Prunella  178S  by  Highflyer   1774   (Herod  1758)- 

Promise  17i,8  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  173l>)-Julia  1756  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  17^4)- 

Spectutor'8  dam  1735  uy  Partner  1718  (Jigg). 


Wandpror, 
b.  h.,  1811. 


Chanticleer, 
ch.  h.,  1787. 


^  3 


Gohauna  1790  (Mercury  n<8)— Catherine  irus  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  17."i8)  -Ca- 
milla 1778  by  Trenth'am  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)— Coquette  1764  by  Compton  Barb 
— Sist.  1743  to  Regulus  by  God.  Ar.  1724. 

Alexander  i7.-i2  (Erlipee  1764)— Rival  1800  t)V  Sir  Peter  T.  17S4  (Hiirhfiver  1774)--Hornet 
i;:iobv  Drone  1717  (Ileiod  ir.o)-Mamlla  1777  by  Goldflnder  nu4  (Snap  17.50)— Dau. 
17'ii'.  oi  old  i:iii^'l:iiid  i;il  iGod.  Ar.  17-'4). 

Wondp.ikrr  i;Ti  (Uerod  17:.si-iiau.  1778  of  Eclipse  1764  (Marike  1750)— Rosebud  1765 
by  Sii:ip  i;.-||  tsiiip  iriii)— Mi.^s  Belsea  1753  by  Regulus  17.J9  (God.  Ar.  ns4)— Dau.  of 
Bartleti's  Childers  (Barley  Ar.  lii'.iil). 

Bagot  1780  (Herod  1758)- Uau.  of  Gamahoe  (Bustard  1741)— Patty  bv  Tim  1753  (Squirt 
.  17.12)- Miss  Patch  1737  by  Justice  1725  (H.  C.  Litton  Ar.)— Ringtail  Galloway  by 
Curwen  Buy  Barb. 


Ir.  Escape. 
cb.  b.,  18  2. 


Buzzard,* 
ch.  h.,  1787. 

Daughter  of, 
b.  m.,  — . 


Peruvian, 
b.  h.,  1806. 


Masidora, 
b.  m.,  1804. 


■  Commodore  1793  (Tom  Tug  lTn)-Mollin-tbe-Wad  1791   by  Highflyer   1774  (Herod 
i    17»4)— Shift  1779  by  Sweetbriar  1789  (Syplion  17;50)— Black  Susan  1762  by  Snap  1750 

(Snip  i;-36)--Bau.  of  Cade  1734  (Gorl.  Ar.  ira). 
Bagot  1780  (Herod  17.58)— Heroine  177.)  by  Hero  1753  (Cade  1734)— Ban.  1766  of  Snap  17.50 

(Snip  1736)— Sist.  1743  to  Eegulus  by  God.  Ar.  1721— Grey  Robinson  1723  by  Bald 

I    Galloway  (St.  Victor  Barb). 

"'Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758)— Misfortune  1775  by  Dux  1761  (Matchem  17481- Curi- 
osity 1760  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— Dan.  1749  of  Eegulus  17-39  (God.  Ar.  1724)— Ban. 

of  Bartletfs  Childers  (Barley  Ar.  1699). 
Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  ol  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Dau.  of  Alfred  1770 

(JIatchem  1748)— Dau.  1770  of  Engineer  1756  (Sampson  1745)— Bay  Malton's  dam  17'56 

by  Cade  17.34  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Sir  Peter  T.  17.S4  (Highflyer  1774)— Dau.  i;8-i  of  Boudrow  1777  (Ecliiise  1764)— Ban.  1764 

of  Squirrel   1754  (Traveller  17351— Sist.  to  Lowther's  Babraham  by  Babraham  1740 

(God.  Ar.  1724)— D:iu.  1750  ot  Golden  Ball  1735  (Partner  1718). 
Meteor  1783  (Eclipse  1764)— Maid-of-all-Work  1786  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)- Ban. 

1771  of  Syphon  1750  (Squirt  1732)— Bau.  of  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724)— Sist.  1758  to 

Judgement  by  Snip  l~iii  (Flying  Childers  1715). 


Blacklock, 
b.  h.,  1814. 


Wagtail, 
b.  m.,  1818. 


Champion, 
ch.  h.,  1812. 


Whitelock  1803  (Hamhletonian  Ii'fl2)-Bau.  1799  of  Coriander  1786  (Pot-8-o-"e  1773)— 
Wildgoose  1792  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Coheiress  1786  by  Pot-K-o-'s  1773 
(Eclipse  1764)— Manilla  17i7  by  Goldfinder  1764  (Snap  17.50). 

Prime  Minister  1810  iSancho  1801)- Tranby«'s  dam  1812  by  Orville  1799  (Beninghrongh 
1791)— Miss  Grimstone  1796  by  Weazle  1776  (Herod  1758)— Ban.  of  Ancaster  1708 

(Blank  1740)  — Dau.  of  Bamascua  Ar.  1754. 

'Seiim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)-Podagra  IHOi  by  Gouty  1796  (Sii-  Peter  T.  1784)— Jet  1785 
by  Magnet  1770  (Herod  1758)-Je«el  1775  by  Squinel  1754  (Traveller  1735)— Sophia 

I     17i:4  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

.Orville    1799  i  Beningliioiigh  17911- Boadiiea  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (EcUpse  1764)— 

I  Biiiiette  l.v  AiiKiraiithus  17.i6  (Old  Engl.ind  1741)— Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  174S 
(Cade  ir34l-lla!i.  175")  of  Starling  173^  (Starling  n27). 


I  =  S  '    Sir  Archy, 
ISSl    b.  h.,  180.5. 


:  B-°    Baughterof, 
H^'      ch.  m.,  — . 


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33  J2 

BaU's 
Florizel, 
ch.  h.,  1801. 
a   Baiighter  of, 
■     •        ,  1799. 


Icaria, 
b,  m.,  1824. 


'Biomed  ir77  (Florizel  17i:S)— *Ca8tianira  1796  by  Rockingham  1781  (Highflyer  1774)— 

Taliitha  n.';.'  liy  Trentliam   1766  iT.    Sweepstakes    174.3)— Dau.  of  Bbsphorus  1751 

(Babraham  174ii)-Buii.  olFon-ter  17.',0  (Forester  1736). 
'Saltram  178ii  (Eclipse  17c.li— Ban.  of  Svmmes'  Wildair  1767  (*reaniought  17.55)— Bau. 

of  Tyler's  Briver  1760  (Othello)— Bau.  of  «-FaUower  1761  (Blank  174ii)— Dan.  of 

*Vampire  1757  (Regulus  173.M. 


'Biomcd  1777  (Florizel  1768)— Bau.  of   *Shark  1771  (Marske  1750)- Dan.  of  Harris' 

Echiise  1771)  (*Fearnought  i755)-Dan.  of  «Fearnought  17.55  (Regulus   1739)— Bau.  of 

*Jollv  Roger  1741  (Roundhead  17*3). 
■Alderinan  1787  (Pot-S-o-'s  1773)-Bau.  of  *Clockfast  1774  (Glmcrack  1760)— Ban.  of 

Svmmes'  Wildair  1767  (*Feamonght  1755)— Y.  Kitty  Fisher  1767  by  »Feainought  1755 

(Regulus  1739)— «■  Kitty  Fisher  1755  by  Cade  1734  (God.  Ar.  1724). 


Orville  17991  Beningbrough  1791)— Emily  1810  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— 
Bau.  1799  of  Whiskev  1789  (Saltram*  1780)— Grey  Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimant  1772 
(Otho  1760)-Dizzy  1757  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

The  Fiver  1814  (Vandvke  Jr.  1808)— Parma  1813  by  Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews 
1778)— May  18114  by  Beningbruugh  1791  (King  Fergus  1775)-Priinrose  1787  by  Mam- 
lirino  1768  (Engineer  175i)-Cricket  1776  I)y  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1713).  


•Diomed, 
ch.  h.,  1777. 


Arcliv  1805  (*Diomed  1777)— Dan.  of  'Robin  Redbreast  1796  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— 

Bau.  1788  of  "Obscurity  1777  (Eclipse  1764)— Slamerkln  1768  by  •Wildair  175:1  (Cade 

1734)— *Cnb  mare  1762  by  Cub  1739  (Fox  1714). 
Robin  Grey  1805  ("Royalist  1790)— Maria  1802  bv  Melzar  1791  (*Medley  1776)— Dau.  of 

^Highflyer  17.84  (Highflyer  1774)— Bau.  of  *Fearnonght  1755  (Regulus  1739)— Dau.  of 

Ariel  1756  (*Traveller  1747). 

Florizel  1768  (Herod  1758)- Dau.  1763  of  Spectator  1749  (Crali   17;2)-  Horatia  1758  ))y 

Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1734)-Dau  ofFl.  Childers  1715  (Barley  Ar.  1699) -Miss  Belvoir 

bv  Grev  Grantham  (Brownlow  Turk). 
Grey  Biomed  1786  («Medley  1776i— Dau.  of  Va.  Cade  (Partner  1755)— Dau.  of  Hickman's 

Independence  1776  (*Fea"miioght  1755)— Dau.  of  *Badger  iBospborus  1754). 


I  p2    gr.  b.,  1780. 


Contention's 

dam, 

I  ch.  m.,  1798. 


Mambrino  1768  (Engineer  17."6)    Dau.  1774  of  Turf  1760  (Matchem  174'*)-Dau.  1761  of 

Regulus  17.39  (God.  Ar.  1724)-Bau.  1753  of  Starling  17i7  (Bay  Bolton  1705)  -  Snap's 

dam  1739  by  Fox  1714  (Clumsev). 
Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  17i-4)-Bau.  1778  of  Gimcrack  1760  (Cripide  17.'^0)-Snap  Eragon 

1759  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)- Dau.  1749 of  Regulus  1739  (Godolph.  Ar.  1724)-Bau.  of 

Bartlett's  Childers  (Barley  Ar.  1699). 

Florizel  1768  (Herod  17.-8)-Dau.   1763  of  Spectator  1749  (Crab  1722)-Horatia  17.58  by 

Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724)-Dau.  of  Fl.  Childers  1715  (Darley  Ar.  1699)-Miss  Belvoir 

bv  Grev  Grantham  (Brownlow  Turk). 
Rockingliam  1781  (Highflyer  1774)-Tabitlia  1782  bv  Trcntham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes 

174.31— Ban.  of  Bo-pborus  17.54  (Babraham  17.;0)  -  Dau.  of  W's  Forester  17."0  (Forester 
_1 7.16) -pan .of  Coalition  Colt_n'3'^(God.  Ar.  1724). 
*Medley  1771 


(Gil 
Selima  1763  bv 
—  Large  Hartlev 


rk   iTdil) 


*Dare  Devil  17'87  ( 
(•Fearnought  17 
Dau.  of  Godnliibin  1770  1 


by  forick  1760  (*Traveller  1747)— Black 
.55  (Regulus"  17391— *SeHma  1746  bv  God.   Ar.   1724 

1  irtle.v's  Blind  Horse  (Holdemess  Turk).  

'-allard  mare  ch.  m.  1792  by  Synimes'  WiTdair  1767 
III.  m.  by  Y.  Fearnought  1777  (•'Fearnought  17551— 
nought  1755)— Archibald  Gary's  mare  by  *Hob  or  Xob 
"     ~  "      '"  -Dau.  of  'Valiant 


148  The  Biredn-s'  IIiiikJ  r„ml;  (u,d  Guide. 


EOLUS. 


WINNER  OF  THE  CITY  HOTEL  STAKES  AT  BALTIMORE  AND  OTHER 
GOOD  RACES. 

E.  J.  Hancock,  proprietor,  Overton  P.  0.,  Va.     Ycarlhigs  will  he  sold  annually. 

EoLUS  by  imi).  Leamington,  son  of  Faugb-a-Bnll:!!:;]!.  bred  by  Major  Thomas  W. 
Doswell,  Biil'llielil  Stiiil,  Hanover  Jnnctiou,  Va.,  tbnUMl  l-i;s,  dam  Flmny  Wasliiiifj;- 
ton,  (bim  of  l.'a|i)ialiinin"ck,  etc  ,  by  Revenue,  son  of  im|i.  Trii.stee.  ont  of  Sarah  W'asli- 
ingtou,  the  dam  of  Oratrix,  Inspector,  etc..  by  Garrison's  Zinganee,  son  of  Sir  Arcliy. 
Fanny  Washington,  his  dam,  was  one  of  the  best  mares  of  her  day  ;  was  winner  at  all 
distances,  2  mile  heats  in  3.47J,  3.40.^,  3  mile  heats  in  5.43,  5.44i,  defeating  Tar  River, 
and  iu.%43i-,  5.33f ;  she  won  4  mile  heats  in  7.37,  8.02,  defeating  La  Variete,  Endorser 
and  others,  and  be.at  the  best  ones  on  all  the  tracks;  her  fnll  sister,  Sue  Washington, 
was  also  noted  as  winner  at  all  distances.  Revenue,  her  sire,  won  at  all  distances, 
and  was  the  sire  of  the  great  Planet,  Exchequer  and  other  good  race-horses.  Sarah 
Washington,  his  grandam,  was  one  of  the  best  mares  of  her  day,  winner  at  all  di.s- 
tanccs  ;  3  mile  heats  in  5.42,  5.39i,  and  beat  the  famous  Lady  Clifden,  4  mile  heats. 
She  produced  Inspector,  one  of  the  best  race-horses  of  his  day,  .and  Oratrix,  that  beat 
the  noted  Bostoua.  Eolus  did  not  start  as  a  two-year  old,  but  won  three  out  of  the  six 
races  in  which  he  started  as  a  three-year  old,  a  club  purse,  2  miles,  at  Saratoga,  in  3.38f  ; 
a  purse,  IJ  miles,  in  3.14|,  beating  such  horses  as  Tubman,  Frogtown  and  others,  ami 
the  City  Hotel  Stakes  at  Baltimore.  1^  miles,  in  the  mud,  in  2..')5.  He  did  not  start  as 
a  four-year  old,  and  only  won  three  races  at  five  years  old;  1^  miles  at  Baltimore,  in 
2.431;  IJ  miles  at  Saratoga,  in  3.15,  and  one  of  IJ  miles,  In  2.02i.  He  was  close  up 
in  several  races  in  iirst-class  company.  When  six  years  old  he  ran  three  races,  won 
two,  one  of  2|  miles,  at  Baltimore,  in  4.39.  and  one  of  2-mile  heats,  in  3.40,  3.39;}^, 
3.36J,  Mart  Jordan  winning  the  second  heat.  This  third  heat  is  the  fastest  and  best 
third  heat  ever  run,  and  stamped  him  as  a  racc-hinso  of  the  first  water,  possessing 
both  speed  and  stamina.  He  had  but  (uic  rci>n-.sciitative  on  the  turf  in  1881.  Ecde. 
and,  althdugh  much  out  of  ccinditiun  during  the  year,  he  ran  creditably  in  all  his  races 
and  won  some  of  great  merit,  notalilv  bis  1|  miles,  iu  3.(»7.'..  1  mile  and  .">  furlongs,  in 
2.491,  1  mile  and  a  furlong,  with  UO'lbs.,  in  l..-iS},  l  mile  and  3  furbiiii;s  in  2.24.  li 
miles  in  2.1U,  1*  miles  iu  2.39^.  In  1882  Eole,  although  saddle<l  with  Wu-  top  weights. 
won  the  great  Metropolitan  .Stakes  at  Jerome  Park,  H  miles,  iu  2.41.  defeating  (Jen- 
eral  Monroe,  Monitor.  Parole,  etc.,  and  the  Jockey  t'lub  Handicap,  2  miles,  in  3.3Si. 
carrving  123  lbs.  to  Monitor's  122,  he  being  second!  In  the  Coucv  Island  Cup  he  forceil 
Hindoo  to  run  the  tirst  2  mili^s  in  3.29i,  and  the  2i  miles  in  3.r>8.  the  f.istcst  race  at  tlie 
<li8tance  during  the  ye<ar.  Eole  won  the  Monmouth  Cup,  2^  mib-^.  in  l.liTj,  beating 
Girofie  and  Monitor.  He  won  the  Champion  Stakes,  the  Morrisscy  stuk.^  ;it  Saratoga. 
and  the  Autumn  Cup  at  Coney  Island,  3  miles,  in  5.26i.  in  whiih  In-  deicated  Lida 
Stanhope,  Thora,  Glenmore  and  four  others.  In  this  race  he  carried  120  lbs.  and  con- 
ceded all  lumps  of  weight. 

Eolus  is  the  sire  of  the  winners  Eleve,  St.  Saviour,  Eolist,  Eolo,  Elkwood,  Knight 
of  Ellerslie,  Eolian,  Calculus,  Kathleen,  Notus,  Eolic.  Starling,  Sjiartan,  Thorndalc, 
Count-Me-In,  Souvenir  and  the  gr.aiid  two-year  <dd  ilorcllo,  Dialilo,  Niniuie,  Young 
(jrace,  (.'harley  Russell,  Harry  Rnssell,  E(diue,  Seedtick,  Faustina,  Bay  Archer,  Elktou, 
John  (;avenagh,  Albemarle,  Amos,  Russell,  wiuner  at  A  a  mile  in  IfiJ  and  49|,  J  in  1.10, 
'i  in  1.02,  Eurus,  one  mile  in  1.41,  IJ  miles  iu  1..55J,  ij  miles  iu  2.08,  Royal  Garter, 
.Sterling,  Raymond  G.,  Little  Jim  and  other  winners. 

Eolus  is  a  dark  bay  h(>rs<>.  with  star  in  his  forehead  and  two  white  hind  heels, 
full  l.">}  hands,  and  weighs  1.100  lbs.  Ho  is  a  large,  tine  horse,  of  great  sulistauce 
and  power,  and  in  addition  to  his  W.ixy  blood  through  Whalebone  and  Wliiskcr.  he 
has  foui' distinct  crosses  of  .Sir  Archy  on  his  dam's  side,  and  traces  to  Eclipse  and 
Herod  through  bis  collateral  branches.  The  stock  all  possess  symmetry,  constitution 
and  st.ayitig  powers. 

It  is  to  ( 11(1  Hahl  Peg  in  direct  female  line  that  the  following  famons  horses  trace, 
Lath.  C.ide,  Flying  Cliililers,  imp.  Diomed,  Sorcerer,  imp.  Priam,  Phantom,  Langar, 
Jliiley.  l'leui]ioteutiaiy.  Grey  Modoc,  Thunder,  Loadstone,  Lightning,  Lancaster,  and 
all  the  Blue  Bonnet  familv. 


Penelope, 
b.  m.,  17U8. 


Eclipse  ITBl— Miirske  irsu    Sciuirt  i;32— Bartlell's  Childers— Dark-y  Arabiau  1C<J3. 

1  ut-s-o-'s  irr:J  (Eclipse  ITM)— Maria  1777  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)— Li^ette  1772  by 

Snap  1750  (.Snip  17.sOi— Miss  Windsor  17W  by  God.  Ar.  1721— Siat.  tu  Volumeer  liy  Y. 

Belgi-atle  (Helgrade  Turk). 
Tnimpator  17«2  (Conductor  1767)— Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer    1774   (Herod   1758)- 

Pronlise  17(18  bv  Snap  1750  (Snip  173ti)-Julia  175(i  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724)— 

Spectator's  dam  1735  by  Partner  1718  (Jigg). 


...  3  "5      2Q  u 


Gohanna  171111  (Mercury  17 r'8i— Catherine  1?!I5  by  Woodpecker  177.3  (Herod  17.o8)— Ca- 

nulla  1778  by  Tiembam  17li6  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)— Coquette  17M  bv  Compton  Barb 

--  Sist.  I"  I.'!  1.1  ReL;ulus  by  Gud.  Ar.  1724. 

Ak-xandii  i7~:  .  K     i-.   l^nn  -Ilival  ISIIO  liv  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Higbflver  1774')  -Hornet 

ir.iiil.v  III    I  :     111. ill  i;:-i -Miiiiilla  1777by  Goldfiuderni;4(Snap  17.",0j— Dau. 

K(',r,,ii  M  ,;  i         I     ,     ,11    (;n,l    Ar   17-.'4|. 

, ,  :    11   I  I  i  1  ;..M     liau.  HTS  of  Eclipse  17i;4  (Marske  1750)— Rosebud  1765 
~    I     !,  1,1 -Miss  Beisea  1753  by  Eegulus  17.19  (God.  Ar.  17241— Dau.  of 
'nley  Ar.  161lil). 

Ddu.  of  Gamahoe  iBustard  1741)- Patty  bv  Tim  1752  (Squirt 
I'll       i.i;   by  Justice  17-25  (H.  C.  Litton  Ar.)— Ringtail  Galloway  by 


Woudpi  I  k    , 

bySna|. 
I    Bartl.-i    -  ' 
Baaot  i;sii 
nia)-.\ii- 

Curwen  B:i 


Barb. 


Ir.  Escape, 
eh.  h.,  18^2. 


e  B    Y.  Heroine, 


'Commodore  17y3  (Tom  Tug  1777)-Mull-iii-thf-\\'ad  1791  by  Highflyer  1T74  iHerod 
1754)— Sliift  1779  bv  Sweetbriar  171)9  (Syphon  1750)— Black  Susan  17U2  by  Snap  1750 
(Snip  17:iil)  -Dau.  of  Cade  1734  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Bau-ct  ns.i  1 II,  ,  III  ; ,  V,  -Heroine  1773  by  Hero  1753  (Cade  1734)— Dau.  1766  of  Snap  17.50 
^     .    I ,  n  to  liegulus  by  God.  Ar.  1724— Grey  Robinson  17i3  by  Bald 


alln 


rb). 


Buzzard," 

ch.  h.,  178 


:Wc) 


Mi.f,, 


''J    »    "   ^j 


Alexaiulrr  !,•:  i:  ,.;  -  ill,  i 
(,Matcllc:u  1.  I.-,;  1J..U.  l.;;.i  iif 
by  Cade  1734  i God.  Ar.  ir-'4). 


mhflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Dau.  of  Alfred  1770 
I  1756  (Sampson  ir45)—Bay  Malton's  dam  1756 


Sir  Peter  T.  17»»  (Highflyer  1774)— Dau.  178S  of  Boudrow  1777  (Ecliiise  1764)— Dau.  17C4 

of  Squirrel    1754  (Traveller  17351— Sist,.  to  Lowther's  Babraham  by  Babraham  1740 

(God.  Ar.  1724)— Dau.  1750  of  Golden  Ball  17:35  (Partner  171S). 
Meteor  1783  (Eclipse  1761)— Maid-ot-all-Wcrk  17si;  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  175.S)-Dau. 

1771  of  Syphon  1750  (Squirt  n3i)— Dan.  i.f  Resiulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724)— Sist.  1758  to 

Judgement  bv  Snip  173H  (Flying  Child,  ts  1715 


iWliit.-l.. 


3  -jfe  ■3-; 


Wagtail, 
b.  m.,  1818. 


Etiquette, 
br.  m.,  1820. 


Dau.  1T91)  of  Coriander  178'1  (Pot-S-o-"s  1778)— 
IHl-I. flier  1774  illcrod  1758)- Coheiress  1786  by  Pot-S-o-'s  1773 
I  :.  17;7  I'V  G..iaiinder  17(H  (Snap  1750). 
-iiirho  isiii)— Trauby^'s  dam  1812  by  Orvillel799  (Beningbrongh 
1791) -Miss  Grim-tone  1791)  by  Weazle'  1776  (Herod  1758)— Dau.  of  Ancaster  17(8 
(Blank  174ii)  -Dau.  of  Damascus  Ar.  1754. 


.■1,11-1 


Selim  1802  (Buzzard-*  1787)-Podagra  1803  by  Gouty  1798  (Sir  Peter  T.  17841— Jet  1783 
by  Magnet  1770  (Herod  17.38)— Jewel  1775  by  Squinel  1754  (Traveller  1735)- Sophia 
1764  by  Blank  1740  iGod.  Ar.  1724). 

Orville  1799  (Beningbrongh  1791)— Boadicea  1807  by  Alexander  1783  (Eclipse  1764)— 
Brunette  by  Amaranihus  1766  (Old  England  1741)— Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748 
(Cade  n3tl-Dau.  1753  of  Starling  1738  (Starling  1727).  


Golumpus, 
b.  h.,  1802. 


Lucy  Grav. 
ch.  m.,  leM. 


sa 

3   J" 

<5 

,Sr.d 

1*1 

■« 

B» 

.^ 

.a 

o 

d  S  e 

■^      .  -  3  ; 


Sir  Archv. 
b.  b.,  18()5. 


Daughter  of. 


Grandam  of 

Trifle, 
gr.  m.,  — . 


*Diomed, 
ch.  U.,  1777. 


SnSj 


Sir  Archy, 
b.  h.,  1805. 


'Speculator, 
b  h.,  1795. 


Pompadour, 

ch.  m.,  — . 


s)  Catherine  1795  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758 i-Ca- 
iMilla  [::<  iiv  Treiithatn  ITtiti  .T.  Sweepstakes  1743)— Coquette  1764  bv  Compton  Barb 
Si, I.  i;  t ;  I.,  Hegulus  1739  iGod.  Ar.  1724). 
.'iinoihv  i;94  iDelpini  1781)-Lucv  1789  ^vFlorizel  1708  (Herod  175Si—Fri>nzv  1774  bv 
Eclips"e  1764  iMarske  1750)— Dau.  of  Engineer  1756  (Sampson  1745i— Daii.  1763  of 
Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 


Waxv  1790  iPot-8-o-'3  1773)— Penelope  1798  by  Tmuipator  I78~'  (Conductor  17671— Pru- 
uel'Ia  178S  by  Highflver  1774  (Herod  1758)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1786)  — 
Julia  1756  by  Blank  1740  iGod.  Ar.  1724i. 

Hermes  1790  (Mercury  1778)— Vicissitude  1800  by  Pipator  1786  (Imperator  1776)— Bea- 
trice 179H)y  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)-Pyrrha  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 
1734)- Duchess  1748  by  Whitenose  1748  (God.  Ai-.  n;24)^ 

♦Diomed  1777  (Florizel  176S)— *Castianira  1796  by  Rocliingham  1781  iHighflver  1774)— 
Tabitha  1782  by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)- Dau.  of  Bosphorus  1754  (Ba- 
braham 1740i-Dau.  of  Forester  1750  (Forester  1736). 

♦Citizen  1785  (Pacolet  1763)— Dau.  of  Commutation  (Symmes'  Wildair  17(i7i— Dan.  of 
*Dare  Devil  niS7  (Magnet  17701-Sally  Shark  by  *  Shark  1771  (Marske  1750)- Betsy 
Pringle  by  *Fearnought  17."5  (Regulus  17.391. 


Sir  Archy  1805  (*Diomed  1777) — Meretrix  by  Magog  1799  (Chanticleer)— Narcissa  1796 
by  *Shark  1771  (Marske  1750)— Eosetta  1785  by  »Centinel  1758  (Blank  1740)— Diana  by 
Clodius  1778  (•Janus  17461. 

•Bedford  1792  (Dungannon  1780)- Dau.  of  Bellair  1786  (*Medley  1776)— Dau.  of  *Shark 
1771  (Marske  17.';0)  Dau.  of  Symme's  'Wildair  1767  (*Fearnou'ght  1755)— Dau.  of  Lex- 
ington 1774  .M'a-tiiligton).^^ 

Florizd  1768  (Herd  1758T^Dan.  1763  of  Spectator  1749  (Crab  1722)— Horatia  1758  bv 
lank  17)1)  ((io.l  .\r.  17'24)~  Dau.  of  Flying  Childers  1715  (Barley  Ar.  1699|— Miss 
;!voir  bv  (;r.-v  (irantham  iBrownlow  Tiirk). 

Rockingham  1781  (Highflver  1774)— Tabitha  1782  by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes 
1743)-Dau.  of  Bosphoriis  1754  (Babraham  1740)— Dau.  of  Forester  1750  (Forester  1736) 
—Dan.  of  Coalition  Colt  17.39  (God.  Ar 


Lurcher  1789  (Dungannon  1780) -Recovery  1778  by  Hvder  Ally  1765  (Blank  1740)—Per- 
dita  1769  by  Herod  17.38  (Tartar  1743) -Fair  Forester  17.33  by  Sloe  1740  .Crab  1722)— 
Dau.  1746  of  Forester  17-36  (Hartley's  Blind  Horse). 

Eagle  I79i;  ('Volunteer  1780)— Maria  18  '5  by  Bay  Yankee  (President  17>'8i— Green's 
Celer  mare  by  Meade's  Celer  1774  ('Jarius  1746i— Dau.  of  Partner  1755  (*Traveller 
17471— Dau.  of  Apollo  1767  (*Traveller  1747). 


■Dioraed  1777  (Florizel  1763i— *Castianira  1796  by  Rockingham  1781  (Highflyer  1774)- 
Tabitha  1782  by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstiikes  17431— Dau.  of  Bosphorus  1754  (Ba- 
braham 1740)-Dau.  of  Forester  1750  .Forester  1736). 

'Dare  Devil  1787  (Magnet  1770)— Dau.  1792  of  Svmmes'  Wildair  1767  ("Fearnought  17.35) 
— Picadilla  by  Y.  Fearnought  1777  i  *Fearn'ought  17531- Dau.  of  Godolphin  1770 
(•Fearnought  1753)-Dau  of  •Hob  or  Nob  1747  iGoliah  1730i. 


Dragon"  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)- Dau.  1780  of  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)— Florizel's 
dam  1761  byCvgnet  17.33  .God.  Ar.  1724)-Dau.  of  T.  Cartouch  1731  (Cartouch  1717)— 
Ebony  1728  bv  Flying  Chililers  1713  .Darley  Ar.  1699) 

'Valiant  17.36  (Dorinoiise  ir.'isi— »Jeniiv  ('anieron  by  Cuddy  1727  (Fox  1714i— Miss  Bel- 
voirbv  Grey  Grantham  (Briiwnlow  Turk)— Dau.  of  Paget  Turk— Betty  Percival  by 
Leedes  .'.r.  Dau.  1690  of  Spanker  (D'.^rcy  Yellow  Turk)- Old  Morocco  mare  by- 
Morocco  Barb— Old  Bald  Peg  by  an  Arabian— Baib  n(are. 


150  The  Breeders'  Ifaiid  Bonk  and  Guide. 


IMPORTED  EOTHEN. 

Owned  hy  Nick  Finzer,  Esq.,  Louisville,  Ky.     Service  by  eoniract. 

■  Imported  Eothen,  hay  horse,  foaled  1833,  hred  in  the  Yardley  8tud,  imported 
by  the  hite  D.  D.  Withers  as  a  yearling,  by  Hampton,  sou  of  Lord  C'lifden,  winner 
of  the  Derby,  by  Newniiuster,  Eothen's  dam  Sultana  by  Oxford,  son  of  Birdcatcher  by 
Sir  Hercules,  out  of  Besika  by  Beiraiu,  sou  of  Sultan.  Hampton,  the  sire  of  Eotheu, 
Tvas  a  superior  horse,  winner  of  the  Goodwood  and  Uoneaster  Cups,  and  is  half  brother 
to  Sir  Bevys,  winner  of  the  Derby,  both  being  out  of  Lady  Langden  by  Kettledrum, 
son  of  Rataplan,  own  brother  to  Stockwell,  and  out  of  Haricot  by  Mango  or  Laner- 
cost,  she  out  of  Queen  Mary,  dam  of  Blink  Bonny  (Bair  Athol'sdam),  Bonnie  Scotland, 
etc.  Hampton  is  a  jiopular  and  successful  stallion  in  England,  sire  of  Ayrshire,  win- 
ner of  tlie  2,000  Guineas  and  Derby,  Reve  d'Or,  winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas  and  Oaks, 
inij).  Kingston  and  the  great  horse  Sheen,  that  won  the  Cesarewitch  Handicap,  carry- 
ing 128  lbs.,  and  the  only  horse  that  ever  won  it  with  such  an  impost.  Eothen's  dam 
Sultana  by  Oxford,  who  was  the  sire  of  Sterling,  who  sired  the  great  horse  Isonomy. 
Besika,  his  grandam,  is  the  dam  of  Moslem,  winner  of  the  2  000  Guineas,  and  is  half 
sister  to  Flying  Duchess,  the  dam  of  the  popular  stallion  and  Derby  winner  Galoi)in, 
she  out  of  Merii]if,  almost  full  sister  to  Vchx-ipcde  and  to  Estelle,  the  dam  of  Picnic, 
winner  of  tlic  l.OdO  (Miineas  and  the  dam  of  JIayonaise,  winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas. 
Sultana,  the  dam  of  Eotheu,  is  the  dam  of  the  winners  Turkish  Delight  (winner  of  five 
races  at  three  years  old  and  two  races  last  year),  Gulbeyaz  (winner  of  four  races  at 
two  years  old,  including  Exning  Plate),  Graceful  and  Ayrshire  Lass.  Eothen  was  im- 
ported when  a  yearling  by  the  late  D.  D.  W'ithers,  but  was  so  badly  injured  in  the 
voyage  to  America  that  he  was  never  trained.  The  oldest  of  Eothen's  get  are  now 
yearlings  and  are  good  looking  colts,  of  high  finish  and  much  ]>roniise.  From  the 
Byerly  Turk  mare,  dam  of  the  t.wo  True  Blues,  descend  in  direct  female  line  the  fol- 
lowing famous  horses.  Sir  Peter,  Buzzard,  Tramp,  Master  Henry,  Champion,  Galopin, 
Lanercost,  Glaucus,  Stockwell,  Rataplan,  The  Flying  Dutchman,  King  Tom,  Quick- 
lime, Kettledrum,  Toxophilite,  Favonius,  Windhound,  imp.  Chateau  Margaux, 
imp.  Rol>in  Redbreast,  imp.  Hampton  Court,  Anuirican  Eclipse,  imp.  Rayon  d'Or,  Re- 
form, imp.  King  Ernest,  uui).  King  Ban,  imp.  Ill-l'scd,  etc. 


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Humprey 

Clinker, 

b.  h.,  ]8;2. 

Daughter  of, 

b.  in.,  1823. 


The  Baron, 
ch.  h.,  1S42. 


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Otisina, 
br.  m.,  1837. 


Liverpool, 
b.  h.,  1838. 


Whalebone  1807  (Waxv  17i)0)  -  Dau.  1812  of  Selim  ISOJCBuzzard*  1787)-Maiden  1801  by- 
Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774) -Dun.  1788  of  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  1758)— 
Matron  1788  by  Florizcl  17U8  (Herod  17.'j8|. 

Master  Henry  181.5  (Orville  179.1) -Boadicea  18:)7  by  Alexander  178-'  (Eclipse  1764)-Bni- 
nette  bv  Ainaranthiis  rilfi  (Old  England  1741)  Mavtiy  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 
n.34)    bniL  17""    "  ■  '  ' 


■  }'.n  (King Fergus  177.'))-Jenny 
1  lau.  1773  of  Prince  T'Quassaw 
Ar,  17241. 

/hitworlh  1803  (Agonistes  1797)— 
1783  by  Y.  Marske  1771  (Marske 


Payiiator  IV'.I!  (Tniiiipanu- 

Mole  I7s7bv  CarlmiH  1- 

l(.il  (Snip  \',',.G)     Suicii  ; 
Ardrossan  1809  (John  Biili 

Dau.   1793  of  Spadille  1 

1730) -Ferret  17H5  by  B:  "1".  m  miv;i.  11  .mr  u.-ii. 

Comus  180<i  (Sorcerer  17'.ii;i    1  Inikeiini  i^V2  b\  clinker  lhO">  («ir  Peter  T.  1784)— Pewet 

1786  by  Tandem  1773  (Syphon  17.W1  -Termagant  by  Tantram  1780  (Cripple  1750)— 

C'antJitrice  by  Sampson  174j  (Blaze  1733). 
Cervantes  I8OIJ  (Don  Quixote  1784)-Dau.  1818  of  Golnmpus  1S02  (Gohanna  1790)-Dau. 
0  of  Paynator  1791  (Trumpator  178-J)-Circle  ISH-J  by  St.  George  1789  (Highflyer 

4)- Abigail  17t'S Jiy  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  17581. 

Blackliick  lsl4(\Vhiieiock  lsi!3i~Dau.  1810  of  Phantom  1803  (Walton  1799)— Dau.  1803 

i.f  (iveri.iii  irss  (King  Ker^'us  1775)— Dau.  1796  of  Walnut  1786  (Highflyer  1774)~Dan. 

17S(i  of  Ruler  1777  (Y.  .Mar.-ke  1771). 
Mulalto  18a;i  (Catton  IMO.i)  -  Leda  1824   by  Filho-da-Puta    1813   (Haphazard    1797)- 

Treasure  IFOaby  Cimillus  1803  (Hambletonian  1792)-Dau.  1804  of  Hyacinthus  1797 

(Coriander  1786)— Flora  1789  bv  King  Fergus  1775  (Eclipse  1704 ). 


ir.  Birdcatclier  1«33  (Sir  Hercules  lNi6)— Echidna  18;jo  bv  Economisi  i825  (Whisker 
1812)— Miss  Pratt  1825  byBlacklock  1814  (Whitelock  180J) -Gadabout  1812  bv  Orville 
1799  (Beningbrough  1791)-Minstrel  1803  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Higbflver  1774).' 

Glencoe*  1831  (Sultan  1810)— Marpessa  1830  bv  Muley  1810  (Orville  I79;0-Clare  1824  by 
Marmion  1800  (Whiskey  1789)— Harpalice  1814 bv  Gohanna  ]7S)0  (Mercury  1775)-Ama- 
1799  by  Driver  1783  (Trenlham  17(i6). 


The  Saddler  1828  (Waverlev  1817)— Rebecca  1831  bv  Loitery  1820  (Tramp  1810) -Dan. 

1818of  Cervantes  1806  (Don  Quixote  1784)— Anticipation  1802  bv  Beningbrough  1791 

(King  Fergus  1775)— Expectation  1779  by  Herod  175S  (Tartar  1743). 
Liverpool  1828  (Tramp  1810)-Otis  1820  by  Bustard  1801  (Buzzard*  1787)— Dau.  1813  of 

Election  18!14  (Gohanna  1790)— Sist.  1791  to  Skysweeper  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod 

1758)— Dau.  1778  of  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750). 


Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  1797)— Dau.  1822  of  Whisker  1812  (Waxv  1790) -Mandane 

180O  by  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764)— T.  Camilla  1787  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod 

1758)-Camilla  1778  by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743). 
Bustard  1801  (Buzzard*  1787)-Dau.  1813  of  Election  1801  (Gohanna  1790)-Si6t.  1791  to 

Skysweeper  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Dau.  1778  of  Eclipse  17C4  (Marske  17S0)— 

Bosebiid  176i  bv  Snap  17.tO  (Snip  1730). 


Partisan  Inll  (Walton  1799)-Pauline  1R2J  by  Mo«es  1819  ([Whalebone  or]  Seymonr 
1807)  -Qtiadrill  •  Isl  .  bv  Selim  18:1;;  iBnzzard*  1787) -Canary  Bird  1806  by  rWhiskey 
orisiii-ivi  !,',»'.  T  IT  i:-'!    I'aiiarv  17Sl7bv  Coriander  178  i  (Pot-8-o's  1773). 

Plenipiii'  'I  -  MvLiha  1830  by  Whalebone  1807  (Waxv  1790)— 

Gift  HI      .     1     i     !    :     ,     T ua  1790)-Dau.  1802  of  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (High- 

fiyeri:::-    ^:-'    ij-^m  )  i  mi.  >i  !>,    Trginpator  1782  (Conductor  1767). 


Waxv  ITUU  (l'ol-8-o-s  r.73)    Penelope  1798  bv  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)-Pru- 

nelia  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)-Promise  176S  by  Snap  ITSJ  (Snip  1736)— 

Julia  17.)ii  bv  Blankl740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
I  Wanderer  1811  (Gohanna  1790)-Thalestris  1809  bv  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)- Rival 

1800  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  17741-Hornet  1790  by  Drone  1777  (Herod  1758)— 

Manilla  1777  by  Goldflnder  1764  (Soap  17S0). 


Bob  Booty, 
ch.  h.,  im. 


Flight, 


Bay 

Middleton, 
b.  h.,  18.33. 


Chanticleer  1787  (Woodpecker  17731— lerne  1791)  by  Bagot  1780  (Herod  17.'iN) -Dau.  of 
Gamahoe  (Bustard  1741)- Patty  by  Tim  1752  (Squirt  1732)— Miss  Patch  1787  by  Jus- 
tice 1725  (H.  C.  Litton  Ar.)    ' 

Ir.  Escape  1802  (Commodore  1793)— T.  Heroine  by  Bagot  1780  (Herod  17.'8)— Heroine 
1775  by  Hero  1753  (Cade  1734)— Dau.  1766  of  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)- Sist.  1743  to  Regu- 
lus  by  God.  Ar.  1724. 


Orville  1799  (.Beningbrough  1791)— Emily  1810  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  17841— 
Dau.  1799  of  Whiskey  "1789  iSaltram*  1780)— (irey  Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimant  1772 
(Otho  1760)— Dizzy  17.57  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Pericles  ln09  (Evander  1801)-Dau.  1818  of  Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)— Pipvlina  1803  by 
Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)-Rally  1790  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— 
Fancy  1780  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  17.38). 

Sultan  1816  (Selim  1802)— Cobweb  1821  by  Phantom  1K08  (Walton  1799)— Filagree  1815 
by  Soothsayer  1808  (Sorcerer  1796)— SVeb  1808  by  Waxy  1790  (Pot-S-o-'s  17;3)— Pene- 
lope 1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  17(57). 

Priam*  1827  (Emilius  1820)— Dau.  1813  of  Orville  1799  (Beningbrongh  ITOD-Dau.  180(» 
of  Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— Hornpipe  1793  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 
1767)— Luna  1779  by  Herod  1758  (Tarter  1743). 


Blackhiek, 
b.  h.,  1814. 


Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)-Dau.  of  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764) -Dan.  of 
Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  1748)— Dau.  1770  of  Engi- 
nei-r  17.^.6  (Samjison  1745). 

W.'s  Ditio  isno  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Dau.  1791  of  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  1764)-Dau.  1776 
of  Herod  i;.-)S  (Tartar  17431— Folly  1771  by  Marske  1750  (Squirt  1732)— Vixen  17.53  by 

Regulus  IT  ,'.!  ((Jn.l,  \T.  17211. 

Sir  Peter  T.  17S-1  illiglitlver  1774)~Horatia  1778  hv  Eclipse  1764 (Marske  1750)— Countess 

1760  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724)— Dau.  of  Rib  1736  (Crab  1722)-Dau.  of  Wynn 

Arabian. 
Mercurv  1778  (Eeli|)se  1764)- Dau.  1780  of  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)— T.  Hag.  1761  by 

Skira"l74i'.  (Starling  1727)—Hag  1744  by  Crab  1722  (Alcock  Ar.)--Ebony  1728  by  Fl. 

Childers  1715(l)arlev  Ar  MVMi 

Whitelock    is;  3  (llaiiibletnnian  1792)- Dau.  1799  of  Coriander  1786  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— 

Wild-o.is..  17j2  bv  HiL'htlver  1774  (Herod  17.38)-Coheires3  1786  by  Pot-8-o-"s    1779 

(Eelip-e  i;r4l     Miniilla  1777  by  Goldflnder  1764  (Snap  17.-0). 
Pliaiitom  1M(18  (Walton  )7ii9i    Dau.  1802  of  Overton  1788  (King  Fergus  177.5)-Dan.  1798 

of  Walniu  ITsi;  illi,_Hitlv.  ,-  1774)  -Dau.  1786  of  Ruler  1777  (Y.  Marske  1771)— Piracantha 

1772  by  Jlatcliciii  17  is  iCade  1731). 
Whiskey  1789  (Saltrain*  irsOi  -Jennv  Spinner  1797  by  Dragon*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773) 

— Dau.  1775  of  Eclip-e  1704  (Marske   1750) -Miss  Spiudleshanks  1770  by  Omar  1752 

(God.  Ar.  1727)-Dau.  17.53  of  Starling  1727  iBay  Bolton  1705).     


m.  of  Hone.vwood's  .\rab.— Da 


Sorcerer  1796  (Trnnipalor  178')— X'irgin  br  ra  Isoi  by  Sir  Peter  T.  17*4  (Highflyer  1774) 
—Dau  b.  m.  1794  by  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764)-Ediiha  b,  m.  1781  by  Herod  1758 
(Tartar  1743)-Elfrida  br.  m.  no-f  bv  Snap  17.50  (Snip  173H)— Miss  Belsea  b.  m.  17.33  by 
Regulus  1739  iGod.  Ar.  1724)— Dau.  of  Bartlett's  Childers  (Darley  Ar.  1699J— Dau.  gr. 

the  two  True  Blues  by  the  Byerly  Turk. 


152  The  Breeders^  Hand  Book  and  Guide. 


IMPORTED  ESHER 

Located  in  the  HaiiJaiid  Stud,  near  Vcrsadtes,  Ki/.     Services  at  $50  the  season^ 
with  privilege  of  return. 

EsiiER,  browu  horse,  foaled  1883,  bred  by  W.  B.  Van  Haansbergen,  owned  by 
J.  N.  Camdeu,  Jr.,  Hartlaud  Stud,  Versailles,  Ky.,  by  Claremout,  full  brother  to  Mr. 
D.  D.  Withers'  imp.  Stonehenge,  a  very  richly  bred  horse,  aud  the  sire  of  luauy  win- 
ners iu  Kugland,  namely  :  Caudahar,  Miss  Betty,  Nethortoii.  Mrs.  Malapro)),  Benedict, 
Verona,  Caudahar  II.,  Stonefall,  Wilkie,  Aueliencruive,  Humility,  Sir  David,  Hers- 
ham,  Charlotte,  Keveille,  etc. 

Claremout  was  a  very  highly  tried  horse  in  his  work  and  was  a  good  race-horse. 
At  two  years  old  Clavcmont  starteil  twice,  running  .second  to  Camballo  for  the  Hurst- 
bourne  Stakes,  and  third  to  Balfe  for  the  Chesterfield  Stakes.  At  three  years  old  he 
started  ouly  twice,  ran  unplaced  to  Camballo  for  the  2,000  Guineas,  and  ran  Galopin 
to  a  length  for  the  Derby,  beating  Balfe,  Camballo  and  others.  At  four  years  old  he 
started  si.\;  times,  tvou  twice.  The  Severn  Cup,  1  mile,  151  lbs.  up,  beating  six 
others,  and  the  Great  Autumn  Welter  Cnp,  1  mile,  1.51  lbs.  up,  beating  five  others. 

Blair  Arhol,  Claremout's  sire,  was  by  Stockwell  (winner  of  the  St.  I>eger),  dam 
Blinlc  Honuy  (winner  of  tlie  Oaks  and  Derby)  by  Melbourne.  Blair  Athol  was  a  first- 
class  race-horse,  winner  of  the  Derby  and  St.  Leger,  and  a  first-class  sire  in  England. 

Ellington,  who  divides  the  paternity  of  Una,  Esher's  dam,  won  the  Derby,  and 
was  by  Tiio  Flying  Dutchman,  a  famous  race-horse,  and  winner  of  the  Derby,  St. 
Leger  and  other  races,  aud  out  of  Ellerdale  by  Lanercost,  who  was  the  grandam  of 
imp.  The  111  Used. 

Dusk  was  a  son  of  Wild  Dayrell  (wiuner  of  the  Derby)  aud  Circassian  Maid  by 
Lanercost. 

E.shcr  won  three  races  at  two  years  old.  At  Nottingham,  the  Little  .Iidin  Plate 
of  200  sovereigns,  about  5  furlongs,  Esher.  121  ll)s.,  won  by  2  lengths,  Wild  Xotes, 
111  lbs.,  second.  Joyous,  117  lbs.,  third,  aud  seven  others.  At  Northampton,  for  the 
Auction  Stakes  of  £245,  5  furlongs,  Esher,  114  lbs.,  won  by  a  length,  the  Celosia 
Colt,  111  lbs.,  second,  and  Glade,  106  lbs.,  third,  and  five  others.  At  Stockbridgo,  for 
tlie  Stockbridge  Foal  Stakes  of  £430,  Bush  In,  Esher,  126  lbs.,  won  by  a  head  from 
Modweua,  127  lbs.,  second.  Pampas  Grass,  121  lbs.,  third,  aud  three  others. 

At  four  years  old,  Esher  won  twice.  At  Newmarket,  for  the  Sohain  Plate  of  200 
sovereigns,  5  furlongs,  Esher,  112  lbs.,  won  by  three  parts  of  a  leugth  from  Inven- 
tion, 129  11)S.,  second,  Pierrepout,  116  lbs.,  third,  and  six  others.  At  Lewes,  for  the 
Castle  Plate  of  £195,  5  furlongs,  Esher,  126  lbs.,  won  by  two  lengths  from  Laceman, 
123  lbs.,  second,  Indian  Star,  123  lbs.,  third,  and  four  others. 

Imp.  Esher  is  a  grand  looking  horse,  with  plenty  of  bone,  substance  and  every 
reiiuisite  for  a  lir.st-class  horse  aud  from  liis  breeding  is  almost  sure  to  get  first-class 
horses. 

Esher  combiues  in  his  pedigree  all  the  jxipular  winning  strains  of  the  day. 
Through  Ills  sire  he  has  the  Blair  Athol,  Stoclcwell,  Irish  Birdcatcher,  Melbourne, 
Gbidiator,  Partisan,  Venison  and  Sir  Hercules  blood,  aud  on  his  dam's  side  the  Fly- 
ing Dutchnniu,  Bay  Middleton,  Sultan,  Selim,  Lanercost,  Irish  Birdcatcher,  Humph- 
r('y  Clinker,  Comus,  I'artisan  aud  Wliiskey  strains.  Esher  traces  din^etly  through 
the  famous  Eleanor,  the  first  mare  to  wiu  the  Derby,  to  Koxaua,  that  first  brought 
the  Godolphiu  Arabian  into  notice. 


Whalebone  1807— Waxy  irnO-Pot-8-o's  1773    Eclip-i'  171)4    llareUe  1750    Sqiiiit  i;3i— Barlk'tfs  Childers— Darley  Ar,  ItMO. 


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II 1  .Mii.fLiel  1803  by  Sii-  Peler  T. 
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Humprey 

Clinker, 

b.  h.,  183a. 

Daui^hter  of, 
b.  m.,  1825. 


.Sir  lleniilcs  Is-.'r,  .  wli  ill,,,u  ■   iS!i7i     (Hiici.ili   is-ji  by  Bob  Boolv  IhOI  (Cli 
■'     178^1— MiL'hl  l'^' :i  hv  Ir.   Km mr   isil-,'  .  ( 'nninicdoiv    I7'.i3i-Y.  Herbinu   bv   B; 

(Hi-in,i  i;:,^,  -llrr,!,!,^  i;,;,  li    lino  i;;,:;  n  ;i,1l-  i-;:;-1i. 
EfOliuiiii.-^l  l,s.:>  (WIn-ker  IKl: 

Ciaduliout  isi-j  h\  (irville  r 

1781  <Umldl>i'i-  ir;  I'     Matn 

Sultan  isii;  selim  \K)i<    Tiampolinc  18^5  bi-  Tiamp  1810  (Dick  Andfewe  17971— Web 

1808  bv  Waxy  17'JU  (Pot-8-o-'s  17731- Petudope  1708  by  Trumpator  178-2  tCondnctor 

17071  -Pmnell'i  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17581. 
Mulev  1810  (Orville  1799)— cFare  lh24  by  Mannion  1800  (Whiskey  17S9i-Harpalice  1814 

by  Gohaiina  1790  iM  '"        '  '" "  '         ~  

Fractione  1702  by  Me 
Comusl809  (Sorcerer  i: 

178ti  by  Tacdem  177  ; 

Cantatrice  by  Samps^ . 
Cervantes  1800  (Don  Q\ 


Daughter  of, 
b.  in.,  1810. 


Partisan, 
b.  h.,  1811. 


a  1812  by  Clinker  1805  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Pewet 
.  .       Tennagaiit  by  Tantrnm  1700  (Cripple  17f.O)— 
'■:..-    1.331. 

1)    Dan.  1818  of  Golumpns  1802  (Gohanna  17aOi-Dan. 
1810  of  Paynator  1,91   (Trumpator  17821— Circle  1802  by  St.  George  1780  (Highflver 

1774)~Abigail  1788  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758). '_ 

Partisan  1811  (Walton    17U9i— Paidiiie  1826  by  Moses  1819  ([Whiilebone  or]  Seymour 

ISOD-Quadrille  1815  by  Selim  1802  iBuzzard"  17'87)— Canary  Biid  1806  bv  [Wiiiekey 

or]  Sorcerer  1796  (Trumpator  1782i— Canary  1797  by  Coriander  1786  (Pot-8^o'8  17731. 

Plenipotentiary  1831  lErailius  1820)— Myrrha  1830  by  Whalebone  1^07  (Waxy  1790)— 

Gift  1818  by  v.  Gohanna  1810  (Gohanna  1790)  -Dau.  1802  of  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (High- 

fl.yer  17741- Dim.  1788  of  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767). '__ 

Walton  1700  (Sir  Peter  T.  17f«)  -  Parasol  1800  by  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764)— PriinelTa 
1788  by  Highflyer  17;4  (Herod  1758)— Promise  1788  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1730)~Jnlia 
1756  bv  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1734). 
Smolensko  1810  (Sorcerer  1796)-Jerboa  1803  bv  Gohanna  1790  (M.-rcury  1778)-CamiIIa 
1778  bv  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)— Coquette  1701  bvComjjton  Barb-Sist. 
1743  to  Reguhis  by  God.  Ar.  1724. 


Royal  Oak  1823  (Catton  18001-Dau.  1819  of  Orville  1799  (BeningbroiiL'h  17;ili-Epsom 

Lass  1803  by  Sir  Peter  T.  17M  (Highflyer  17741-  Alexina  1788  by  King  Fergus  1775 

(Eclipse  17i)4l-Lavdella  1780  bv  Y.  Mar.ske  1771  (Marske  17.tO). 
Octavian  1807  (Stripling  n95i-Dau.  1800  of  Shuttle  1793  (Y.  Marske  1771i-Katharin& 

1708  by  Delpini  1781   (Highflyer  1774)-Dau.  1786  of  Paymaster  170fi  (Blank  174.1)- 

Dau.  1774  of  Le  Sang  17.59  (Changeling  1747). 

Whalebcjne  1S')7  iWaxv  1790)-Peri  1822by  Wanderer  1811  (Gohanna  1790).-Tlialestris 

18o;i  bv  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  17641— Rival  1800  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer 

1774)-Hornet  1790  bv  Drone  1777  (Herod  1758). 
Bob  Booby  1804  (Chanticleer    17871— Flight    1809  by  Ir.    Escape    1802    (Commodore 

17931— Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  1780  (Herod   1758)  -Heroine  1775  by  Hero  1753  (Cade 

17341— Dau.  1766  of  Snap  1750  (Snip  173')). 


,     Drnn.  Master  Robert  1811  (BuflVr  17081— Dau.  1817  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh  1801  (Waxy  1790)- 

OT-  h    la^  1    Miss  Tooly  1808   by  Teddy  the  Grinder  1798  (Asparagus  1787) -Lady  Jane  1796  by 

"  •  "■'  '°-'-  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflver  17741— Paulina  1788  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  17r-8). 

The  Poten-  Don  Juan  1814(Orville  l7»!)i-Moll-in-the-Wad  1810 by  Uambletnnian  1792  (King  FerL'dS 

tate'sdam,  1    1775i— Spitfire  1791  by  Pipator    )78ii  drnpirator  17;6i- Farewell  17! 2  by  Slope  17.'-2 

b.  m.,  182:j.  I    (Highflyer  1774)— Dau.  of  Y.  Mar.ike  1771  (Marske  17501. 


Pi 


Otis, 

m.,  1820. 


Paulowitz  1813  (Sir  Paul  18021— Dau.  1810  of  Paynator  1701  (Trumpator  1782)-Dau. 

1805  of  Delpini  1781  (Highflyer  1774)- Dau.  1793  of  Y.  Mareke  1711  (Marske  1750 1  — 

Gentle  Kitty  1771  by  Silvio  17i>4  iCade  17341. 
Edmund  182r(Orville  179a)— Medora  1811  bv  Selim  lf02  (Buzzard*  17iyr)— Dau.  1803  by 

Sir  Harry»  1795  (Sir  Peter  T.  17841  — Dau.  1793  of  Volunteer  1780  (Eclipse  17641— Dau. 

1779  of  Herod  17.58  (Tartar  174:3). 


Partisan, 
b.  h.,  1811. 


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Misnomer, 
b.  m.,  18:jl. 


Sultau  1816  (Selim  18021— Cobweb  1821  by  Phantom  1808  (Walton  1788)— Filagree  1815 

by  Soothsayer  1808  (sorcerer  K9H)-Web  1808  by  Waxy  1790  (Pot-S-o-'s  1773|— Pene- 
lope 1708  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767 1. 
Malek  182^  (Blaeklock  1814)-Bessv  1S15  by  Y.  Gouty  1805  (Gouty  1796)— Grandiflora 

1810  by  Sir  Harry  Dimsdale    l.siiO   (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Dau.  1790  of  Pipator  1780 

(Impei'atiir  1776)- Duu.  179(i  of  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  1758i. 

Tramp  ISiO  (Dick  Anarcws  17Si7)-Dau.  182-' of  Whisker  1812  (Waxy  170(0-Mandane 

1800  b.  Pot-8-i)-'s  1773  (Eclipse   1764)-Y  Camilla  1787  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod 

175.S)    Camilla  1778  by  Trentliam  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743). 
Bustard  1801  (Buzzard*  1787)-Dau.  1813  of  Election  l,'-04  (Gohanna  1790) -Dan.  1791  of 

Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Dan.  1778  of  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750)— Rosebud  1765 

by  Sn;ip  1750  (Snip  1736). 

Walton  1799  (Sir  Peter  T.  17841 -Parasol  1800  bv  Pot-8-o-"s  1773  (Eclipse  1764)— Pmnella 

1788  by  Highflyer  1774   (Herod  17.58)- Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— Julia 

1756  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (HishBver  1774)— Ibis  1701  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  17.58)— Isabella 

1783  by  Eclip-u  174  (Mar~ke  17.t0i— Dau.  1775  of  Squirrel  1754  (Traveller  1733)— An- 

caster  Nancy  1768  bv  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar  1724i. 

Whalebone  1,807  (Waxv  17'.iO)-Peri  1822  by  Wanderer  1811  (Gohanna  1790)— Thalestris 

180.1  bv  Alexander '1782   (Eclipse  !704i--Rival  1800  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer 

1774)  -Horuet  1790  bv  Drone  1777  (Herod  1758). 
Bob  Booty  18?4  (Chanticleer  1787)-  Flight  1809  bv  Ir.  Escape  1802  (Commodore  1793)— 

Y.  Heroine  byBagot  1780  (Herod  17581— Heroine  1775  by  Hero  1753  (Cade  1734)— Dau. 

1766  of  Snap  17a)  (Snip  17.36i. 

Sultan  1816  (Selim  1802)— Sist.  IS.'O  to  Cobweb  by  I'hantom  1808(Walton  1799)— Filagree 

1815  by  Soothsaver  1S08  (Sorcerer  1796)--  Web  1808  by  Waxy  1790  (Potr8-o-'s  17731- 

Penelope  1798  In-  Trumpator  178'2  (Conductor  1767). 
Merlin  1815  (CasK-cl  ISdl )    liaii.  of  Phantom  1808  (Walton  1799)— Dau.  1817  of  Pericles 

1809  (Evaiider  isoii    Marv   1803  bv  Sir  Peler  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)- Dau.  1788  of 

Dioined*  1777  (Flnrizcl  17(';8).  " 

Comus  180!)  (Sorcerer  17!i6)-  CUnkerina  18l-i"by  Clinker  1805  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-  Pewet 

1781)  by  Tandem   1773  (Syphon  1750i— Termagant  by  Tantrum  1760  (Cripple  1750)— 

Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1745  (Blaze  17:13). 
Oiseau  180.1  (Camillus  iao3i-Wire  1811  bv  Waxy  1790  (Pot-S-o-'s  ]77.3)-Penelope  1798 

by  Trumpator  17s2  (Conductor  17671— Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— 

Pronii-e  1768  by  Snap  17f0  (Snip  17:i6). 


Eleanor, 
b.  m.,  1798 


Walton  1790  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784i— Parasid  1800  bv  Pot-.8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  ]7iV4)-PmneIia 
178S  liv  Highflver  1774  iHerod  ]7.58)-Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750    Snip  1736i-JuUa 

17.56  by  Blank'1740  (God.  Ar.  17241. 

Whiskev  1789  (Saltram*  1780)"  Y.  Giant'-ss  h.  m.  179(rby  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel  1768)— 

Giantess  b.  m.  1769  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17:34)— Molly  Long  Legs  b.  m.  1753  by 

Bnbiaham  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724)-Dan.  1744  of  Cole's  Foxhunter  17-27  (Brisk  17111— 

Sist.  to  Cato  (dam  of  »Silveri  by  Partner  1718  (Jigg)— Sist.  ch.  m.  1719  to  Roxana 

St.  -Victor  Barlii  -Sist.  to  Chaunter  bv  Akaster  Turk— Cream  Cheeks  by  Leedes  Ar.-Dau.  1690 


Bald   GaL.     „,     _.. ._    ., 

Spanker  lU'Arcy  Yellow  Turk)— Old  Morocco  mare  by  Morocco  Barb-Old  Bald  Peg  by  an  Arabian- A  Barb  mare. 


154  The  Breeders'  Hand  Bool;  and  Guide 


EXILE. 


WINNER    OF    THE    BROOKLYN     HANDICAP,     BROOKLYN    CUP,     RARITAN 
STAKES,  AND  OTHER  IMPORTANT  RACES. 

Property  of  Messrs.  Charles  Reed  &  Sons,  Fairrkw  Stud,  near  Gallatin,  Tenn. 
Yearlings  sold  annuallij. 

Exile,  liay  horse,  foaled  18-2,  bred  by  Mr.  P.  LoriUard,  Rancocas  Stud,  N.  .1.,  by 
imp.  Mortemei',  a  superior  race-horse,  wou  two  races  at  two  years  old  aud  was  second 
iu  three,  winuiu};  the  Omnium,  nearly  a  mile,  carrying  123  lbs.,  a  remarkable  per- 
formance for  a  two-year  old.  At  three  years  old  he  wou  four  races  out  of  eight  starts, 
and  was  secoml  iu  three  and  third  iu  one.  At  four  years  old  he  won  nine  races,  run- 
ning from  1^  miles  to  2  miles,  carrying  from  132  to  1.53  lbs. ;  was  second  in  seven,  and 
third  in  one,  being  unplaced  but  once  iu  eighteen  races.  At  five  years  old  he  won  live 
out  of  six  starts,  carrying  from  133  to  l.jl  lUs.,  in  one  of  these  races  beating  Dutch 
Skater;  same  year  won  the  sturklniil^,-  ('iip,  and  the  following  year  won  two  out  of 
four  starts,  including  the  (iuM  I  ii|i  , It  Asini ,  Mild  was  pronounced  by  Admiral  Rous 
to  be  l)y  seven  pounds  the  ln-sl  Imhm'  in  iOn^linid.  He  was  also  a  successful  sire.  His 
.son,  St.  Christophe,  wou  the  (Traiid  Prize  of  Paris  in  1877  and  other  good  races. 
Vernenil  was  a  winner  on  the  Continent,  and  in  England  won  the  Gold  Vase,  (iold 
Cup  and  Alexandra  Plate  at  Ascot  in  1878.  Chamaut  won  the  2,000  Guineas  in  1877. 
In  this  country  he  siiiil  tiist-class  racers. 

Exile's  dam  iin|i.  Si  mud  Hand,  winner  of  the  Craven  Handicap,  by  Stockwell, 
■winner  of  the  L'.Oiill  CiiiiR-as  and  St.  Leger,  graudain  Gaiety,  the  dam  of  Gamester  (St. 
Li';.'cr  winner),  (i.-inusli  ami  (iailalicnit  (the  ilniu  of  Sramaiider).  Second  Hand  is  full 
sisler  toDiiiii'aster,  winner  of  the  Itristnl  Plate,  Cliatswortli,  Zetland  Stakes  aud  1  lee 
>taiiil  Cup.  etc.,  great  graudam  Cast  Steel,  dam  of  Galaulhus.  winner  ot'  the  Great 
Yurkshire  Handicap,  and  Garlaml  (the  ilaiu  i.t  \'iiiilex).  and  Vesta  (the  dam  of  Vespa- 
sian and  Sabinus,  winner  of  the  ( 'aiiiliiiili;i-^liiic  llaudirap  and  Ascot  Gnld  Cup).  To 
Gossamer,  another  daughter  of  Cast  steel.  tiMresSnrefoot,  wiiinei' of  the  2.110(1  (iuineas. 
Lisette,  the  sixth  dam,  was  the  d.im  of  Clearwell,  winner  of  the  I'.dDit  Ciiineas,  and 
Madame  Vestris,  to  which  traces  Vedette,  Retreat,  Sir  Hugo  and  Kin:;'  I. nil,  etc. 
Exile  was  a  tirst-class  race-horse  and  is  descended  from  a  distiiinuisheil  raejng  aud 
producing  family.  During  his  racing  career  he  started  73  times,  wmi  30  races, 
was  second  in  17  and  third  in  six.  At  two  years  olil  wou  a  sweepstake,  f  of  a  mile, 
100  lbs.,  in  1.18,  and  again  f  of  a  mile,  115  Uis,  iu  1  17J ;  was  second  to  Richmond  in 
the  Hopeful  Stakes,  and  second  to  Brookwood  in  Jiil.v  Stakes.  At  three  years  old 
won  four  out  of  nine  races  ;  purse,  li  miles,  103  ll)S.,  in  1..57J;  the  Raritan  Stakes, 
\k  miles,  113  lbs.,  in2.m;  a  purse,  H  miles,  105  lbs  ,  in  1.58i,  and  purse,  li  miles,  105 
lbs.,  iu  2.11i.  At  four  years  old  won  five  out  of  nin6  races,  was  second  in  three  and 
third  in  one;  wou  Brookl.vu  Eagle  Stakes,  IJ  miles,  113.  lbs.,  in  2.11| ;  pur.se,  7  fur- 
longs, 118  lbs.,  iu  1.291;  i)urse,  I-i'b  miles,  in  1..52,  133  lbs.;  won  Welter  Handicap 
Stakes,  lv'„'  miles,  120  lbs.,  in  2.03,  the  fastest  race  at  tlie  distance  to  that  date,  1880 ; 
won  Handicap  Sweepstake,  IJ  miles,  116  lbs.,  iu  2. 18J,  the  fastest  race  ever  run  at  the 
<listance  with  the  weight.  At  five  years  old.started  11  times,  won  four  races  and  was 
second  in  three;  wou  iJa.y  Ridge  Handicap,  l.J  miles,  IU  lbs.,  in  2.36,  defeating  lield 
of  16;  wou  Sweepstake,  i|  miles,  121  lbs.,  the  top  weight,  in  2.34i;  won  pur.se,  li^ 
miles,  122  lbs.,  iu  2.11i  ;  wou  Mayflower  Handicap,  13  miles,  118  lbs.,  iu  2.22J,  all  good 
races.  At  six  years  old  ran  21  races,  won  10,  and  was  second  in  7  and  third  in  one  ; 
wcm  Haudicap  Sweepstake,  11  miles,  117  lbs.,  in  1.57^;  won  purse,  1^  miles,  122  lbs., 
in  2.12i;  won  Higli  Weight  Haudicap,  J  of  a  mile,  12-:ilbs.,in  1.18;  wou  High  Weight 
Handicap  Swcepst.ike,  2  mfles,  MO  lbs.,  in  3.36^;  wou  purse,  H  miles,  115  11is.,  iu 
2.00;  wou  Piiisi'.  li  miles.  133  lbs.,  iu  2.03J;  won  purse,  1  mile,  123  lbs.,  in  l.ltif  ;  wou 
Twin  City  Haiidicaji,  If  miles,  117  lbs.,  iu  2.()S  ;  wini  Woodlawu  Haudicap,  1-,^  miles, 
116  lbs.,  iu  2.(»Sf.  In  these  races  he  beat  the  best  hor.ses  of  the  year.  At  seven  years 
olil  won  three  r.ices  out  of  six,  the  Brooklyn  Handicap,  1^  miles,  116  lbs.,  iu  2.07i  ; 
wou  purse,  1  mile,  124  llis.,  in  1.17:  won  Twin  City  Haudicap,  IJ  miles,  125  lbs.,  iu 
2.09!.  At  eight  vears  old  won  the  oiilv  two  races  in  which  he  started,  a  Sweepstakes, 
1  mile,  116  lbs.,  ill  146J,  and  Brooklyu'Cup,  li  miles,  128  lbs.,  in  2.35A.  Exile  was 
able  to  go  a  distance,  possessed  speed  and  was  up  to  weight,  aud  should  be  a  success 
in  the  stud,  as  ho  is  handsomely  bred.  From  the  old  Woodcock  mare  descend  iu 
direct  female  line  the  following  good  horses.  Skim,  Kcveller  (by  Comiis),  Heron,  .\lariii, 
Mouar(|ue,  A''edetto,  Caiulmscan,  Vespasian,  Isonoiny.  I'crnauilez,  King  Lud,  Lisbon, 
imp.  Woodlands,  Pat  Malloy,  Jack  Maloue,  etc.,  etc. 


Sir  Peter  T.  17SJ— HiirMyer  1;t1    IK  rod  irss-'n 


■  174!     P: 


ill-i-Jigg-Byerly  Turk,  about  16a5. 


UiS    —   - 


Pauline, 
b.  ni.,  18J6. 


Mulatto, 
b.  h.,  1823. 


W:ilt.)ri  i;:ri  iSir  ivirr  T.  i.Mi     !':iKi-"l  iHxi  liv  Pot-s-o-'s  1773  (EclipBe  17i;4)— Prunella 

17SH  liv  ili;;liilvi'r  1771  (lli  wd  K.jsj    I'riiniisc  ITiiS  by  Snap  175U  (Snip  173ii)— Julia  17511 

by  Blank  1740  (Uod.  Ar.  17-J4). 

Moses  18ia  (IVVlialebone  or]  Seymour  1807)— Quadrille  1815  by  Selini  1803  (Buzzard* 

1787)— Canary  Bird  1806  by  (Whiskey  on  Sorcerer  1796  (Trumpator  1782)-Cana]-yl797 

by  Coriander  l7Mi  iPot-S-ciV  1773)— Miss  Green  1787  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17:.8). 

Conius  ixi.i  {--iir  <  r  .  i,  iiT  i;iiselie  lb03  by  Beninjibrough  17>J1  (King  Fergus  1775)— 
I  1773  (Syplion  1750)- Tuberose  1772  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar 
I  ^  starling  1727  (Bay  Bolto;  1705). 

i;ri!.'htoiiia  1808  by  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  n78)-Nut- 

si  (HiL-!illv.r  i774)-Nimble  1784  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod 

I  ^'    :-  Mik  i;  I ,  ii;od.  Ar.  I7i4). 


Ko-an 

174;ii    (.1   } 

Rubens  ]s,i."i  i 

meg  1800  b\ 

175j)- 


Waverley  iSi;  >  ■  i  .!  ■  '.-'',>  c.i-trelUnn  1823  bv  Castrel  1801  (Buzzard*  1787)— 
Dan.  1815  cif  w  1  .\  I  - '  iI'mi  s-i,--^  n7.ii-Bizarre  1811  by  Peruvian  1806  (Sir  Peter T. 
1784)— Violanir  xmi  by  ,Jolin  Bull  1789  (Fortitude  1777). 

Lottery  1820  (Tramp  1810)-Dau.  1818  of  Cervantes  1800  (Don  Quixote  1784)— Antici- 
pation 1802  bv  Benin<rbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  1775)— Expectation  1779  by  Herod 
175H  (Tartar  17"l3l    Dan.  173sorSkim  1740  (Starling  1727). 

Cattoii  l^ii;i  II  i.liiiiipii-  I  iv>  |ii-Mrriii.iir,i  isll  by  Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)— 
Faniiv  i,,:i  li.  Ml  I'l  I.  1  I .  i;-.,  illi^liilM-i  iTr4)-DaH.  1788  Of  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel 
17liM     IliMl  iiMiui  i;,>i  l.v  :\l;ir-ki'  i;   II  (Siiuirt  173S). 

Filho-da  I'uia  I'lii  ( ll.iph  i  iinl  wx. ,  Treasure  1809  bv  Camillus  1803  (Hambletoiiian 
17921-  Dan.  18tH  111  ll>  I  I  II-  C  (Coriander  1786)-Flora  1789  by  King  Fergus  1775 
(Eclipse  1764)-At!il:ii  1,1       .  >  ■■      ..lu-hem  1748  (Cade  17^4). 


Orville  1799  (Betiin'.;ljr.iiiji  i,  m  i.mily  1810  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— 
Dau.  1799of  VVhi»k.y  i.-^.i  i ^iuii.aii '  1780)— Grey  Dorimant  1781  by  Borimant  1772 
(Otho  1760)-Dizzy  17.)7  bv  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

'ericles  1809  (Evander  1801)-Dau.  1812  of  Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)- Pipylina  1803  by 
Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highilyer  1774)-  Rally  1790  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)- 
Fancy  1780  (Sist.  to  *Dioiued)  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  17."°' 


Jest, 
gr.  m.,  1810. 


Emily, 
cb.  m.,  1810. 


Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  i7;5)-Evelina  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.-8)— 
Termagant  bv  Tantrum  1760  (Cripple  1710)- Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1745  (Blaze 
1738)-Dau.  1757  of  Keguliis  17.39  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Dau.  1799  of  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  1781 


Walton  1799  iSir  I'eter  T  1784)— Parasol  18J0  by  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764)-Prunella 

1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod   1758)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)-Julia 

1756  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  17241. 
Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o'3  1773)    Scotia  1799  by  Deluini  1781  (Highflyer  1774)-Dau.  1790  of 

King  Fergus  1775  (Eclipse  1764i-CiBlia  1775  by  Herod  17.i8  (Tartar  1743)-Proserpine 

176ti  bv  Afarske  1750  (Squirt  1732). 


Dorimant  1781  by  Dori 
1724) -Anc.  Dizzy  1711  li.i 


unt   1772  (Olhi 
I' 


Castrel  lt<01   (Buzzard 

Tipple  Cyder  1788  In   Kiiu  I 

(Marske  17.';0)-Ferr.-i  i  \i,:<  !•'. 
Sorcerer   1796   (Trumpator    ITs- 

1773)-  Puzzle  177S  bv  Matchi . 

1743)-Julia  l~.-)6  bv 'Blank  17 . 


1804  by  Uelpini  1781  (Highflyer  1774)— 
iipse  1764)-Sylvia  1783  by  Y.  Mareke  1771 
II)  (Cade  1734). 

iiss  1796   by  Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker 
17'!4)-  Princess  1769  by  Herod  17.58  (Tartar 


WhiileOone  1807(Waxy  17901-lVii  18-2  by  Wanderer  1811  (Gohaima  1790)— Thalestris 

1809  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  17u4)-Rival  1800  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer 

1774)-Hornet  1790  bv  Drdne  1777  (Herod  17.58). 
Bob  Booty  1804  (Chanticleer  17.S7)~Flight  1809  bylr.  Escape  1802  (Commodore  1793)- 

Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  1780  (Herod  1758)— Heroine  1775  by  Hero  1753  (Cade  1734)— Dau. 

1766  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736). 


Sultan, 
b.  h.,  1816. 


Whisker  1812  (Waxy  17'.iO)-Floranthe  1818  by  Octavian  It07  (Stripling  17!!5)-Caprice 

1797  by  Anvil  1777  (Herod  17.58)  -  Madcap  1774  by  EcUpse  1764  (Marske  17E0)— Sappho 

1763  bv  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Blacklock  lsl4  (Whiidock  18b3)-Gadabout  1812  by  Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)— 

Minstr.l    isi.3   l,v  Mr  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)~Matron  1782  by  Florizel  1768 

(Heroil  17.581    .Maiden  1770  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734). 

Selim  1802  (Buzzard  '  17871-Bacchante  1809  by  W's  Ditto  18t0  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Dau. 

1791  of  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  1764)-Dau.  1776  of  Uerod  1758  (Tartar  1743)— Folly  1771 

bv  Marske  175J  (Squirt  1732). 
Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  17!7)—Webl808  by  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— Penelope 

-~"  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)-Pruuella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod 
Promise  17.:8  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  17o6). 


Orville  179j  (Beningbiougb  lr9i)-Eleanor  1798  by  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  1780)— Y. 

Giantess  179J  by  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel  1768)— Giantess  1769  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 

17:W}-Molly  Long  Legs  1753  by  Babraham  1740  (God.  Ar.  1734). 
Marmion  180o  (Whiskey  1789)— Harpalice  1814  by  (Johanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)— Amazon 

1799  by  Driver  1783  (Trentham  1766) -Fractious  1792  by  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  1764)— 

"       1785  of  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758). 


Boadicea, 
b.  in.,  1807. 


Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  n7.i)-l'enelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— Pru- 
nella 1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  175S)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  17.50  (Snip  1736)— 
Julia  17.56  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Jlim  1802  (Buzzard*  17S7)-Maiden  1801  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  ]774)-Dan. 
1788  of  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  1758)-Matronl782  by  Florizel  17C8  (Herod  1758)— 
Maiden  1770  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734). 


Orville  17:.9  (Beningbrough  1701)-Mi6s  Sophia  1805  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T. 
1784)— Sophia  1798  by  Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— Hiincamunca  1787  by  High- 
flyer 1774  (Uerod  1758)-Cypher  1772  by  Squirrel  1754  (Traveller  17.35). 
Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)-Brunette  by  Amarauthus  1766  (Old  England  1741)— May- 
fly 1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734)— Dau.  1755  of  Anc.  Starling  1738  (Starling  17 270— 

Look-at-mc-T.ai!-  1731  bv  Bri-^t.  Grasshopper  (Byerly  T.) 

-     .'  1 1  "Maria  1777  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)-Li6ette  1772  by 
.  :   i     Mivs  Windsor  1754  by  God.  Ar.  1724— Sist.  to  Volunteer  by 


Poi-8-"-'s  i,7. 

Snap  17E0  I 

Y.  Belgrade 
Trumpator    1 

Promisi-   m 

Sp. 


Sir  Pitrr  17-1  i:li.;liilv 
1777  i.r  rii.i  ;,ri  i; 


Daughter  of, 

gr.  m.,  18)4. 
"■'~'"^^~~~^"~'  17*))— Griv  s'tariing 
vBartleifs  Cbildcrs  (Daib  v  Ar.  I'o'. 9)— Dau! 
.  of  Lii^gs  (U'Arcy  White  T'urk)-l)a(i.  of  Da 


l.T   1788  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod    1758)- 
•Tulia  1756  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724)- 


ilKiMi  17!I2  by  Dungannon  1780  (Eclipse  1764)-Dau. 
i:i— \irai;o  1764  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  17.36)-Dau.  of 


!i  i.'.ili— Lisette  ::r.  m.  iSOti  bv  Hambletonian  1792  (King 
I  hi  L'l.  m.  171i6  by  Walnut  I'rt  (Highflyer  1774)— Contessina  gr. 
1771  (Marske  17.50)— Tuberose  gr.  m.  1772  by  Herod  1748  (Tartar 
;r.  m.  1745  by  Starling'  17--7  (Bay  Bolton  1705)-Coughing  Pollv 
C.I  Com  fcili  r  1(9<  (D'Aicytoun.-ellor)— lait.of  Snake  (Lister 
li.rs  Woodcock. 


ifid  The  Brccdcn*  Hand  B(i:>k  iirid  Guide. 


FALSETTO. 


■\tINNER  OF  THE  PJKKXIX  IIUTEL  STAKES  AT  EEXINOTON,  CLARK  STAKES 
AT  LOUISVILLE,  TRAVEKS  AND  KEXNER  STAKES  AT  SARATOGA,  X.  Y., 
ALL  IN  is7<t. 

Lonilcd  ill  the  Woodhnrn  Stud,  A.  J.  Alexniuler,  p}-oprictor.i  near  Sprimj 
Stutioii,  Ky.  Application  to  L.  BiviScnd,  Spring  Station.  Annual 
sales  of  yearlings  in  Ma//. 

Falsetto  by  Eiuinirer,  sou  of  imp.  Leamington,  bred  by  the  late  Col.  J.  W. 
Hunt  Reynolds,  Fleetwood  Stud,  Kentucky,  foaled  1876,  daui  Farfaletta,  daui  of 
Felieia,  Fortuna,  etc.,  Ity  imp.  Australian,  out  of  Elkliorna,  dam  of  Elkhorn,  Arcturus, 
etc.,  by  Lexington.  Leauiingtou,  Enquirer,  Australian  and  Lexington,  all  uoteil 
horses,  covering  the  first  four  crosses  of  the  blood  of  Falsetto,  are  to  be  found  in  this 
l>i>ok.  His  dam,  Farfaletta,  has  never  produced  anything  but  good  oues.  Felicia 
and  Fortnua  were  both  good  race-mares  and  creditable  performers.  Falsetto  inad(! 
bis  inaideii  effort  at  Lexington,  Ky.,  May  10,  first  day  of  the  Spring  meetiug,"iu 
I'lio'nix  Hotel  Stakes,  1^  miles.  Ten  horses  started,  Falsetto  -won,  defeating  Ada 
(UcHu  liy  a  neck,  Scully  a  good  third,  balance  unplaced;  time,  2.08J.  Falsetto's 
sccimd  appearance  was  in  the  Kentucky  Derby,  li  miles;  he  ran  second  to  Lord 
Mnrjihy,  suti'ering  his  first  and  only  defeat.  Strathuujre  was  third,  and  time  2.37. 
.Same  place.  May  21,  won  tlie  Chnk  Stakes,  2  miles,  defeating  Bucktie,  Trinidad  and 
six  others,  time,  3.40^.  Saratoga,  .[iily  19,  he  met  the  hitherto  invincible  Spendthrift, 
also  Harold,  Jericho  and  Dan  Sparling,  in  the  Tra vers  Stakes,  1 J  miles.  Falsetto  won; 
.Spcndtlirift  was  second,  Harold  third;  time,  3.09J,  a  very  fast  race  for  the  track. 
Saratoga,  ,\ngiist  12,  won  the  Kenner  Stakes,  2  miles,  defeating  Spendthrift,  Jericho, 
Moniiorand  Harold;  time  3.35i.  Total  winnings  in  his  three-year  old  form,  .$18,275. 
Falsetto  was  purchased  and  sent  to  England  by  Mr.  P.  Lorillard,  he  paying  .$18,000 
for  him.  Giving  away  in  one  of  his  legs  in  bis  preparation,  he  was  returned  to 
,\merica  and  sold  to  the  Woodburn  .Stuil.  Falsetto  is  from  one  of  the  great  raciug 
families  of  America,  his  dam,  grandam  and  great  grandam  were  handled  but  little, 
biitallhaNc  jiroduced  winners;  Mary  Morris,  his  hfth  dam,  was  a  fine  race-mare  at 
all  distances,  and  was  the  dam  of  the  two  fine  race-horses.  Wild  Irishman  and  Frank- 
fort, the  grcMt  grandam  of  Parole,  and  from  the  same  blood  in  a  direct  line  sprang 
Rattler,  Cbilders  and  Sumjiter,  all  good  raci'-borscs  and  stallions.  Flirtilla  by  Sir 
Arcliy  was  out  of  the  same  family,  and  from  her  com(^  Ringgold,  the  sire  of  Onward 
and  Delaware.  The  imp.  Cub  mare,  from  which  all  this  stock  emanated,  was  out  of 
Amaranlhus'  dam  by  Second,  and  they  trace  through  a  iio])ular  racing  familv  of  Eng- 
land to  the  Layton  I'.arli  mare.  Falsetto  has  four' of  th(^  best  racing  strains  in  this 
eountry  to  Ixigin  with,  and  his  blood  is  pin<'  throngh  a  long  line  of  distinguished 
horses.  Falsetto  is  a  successful  sire.  He  is  inbred  to  Lexington,  and  has  the  Waxy 
blood  on  both  sides,  from  Whalebon<',  winn<-r  of  the  Dcrliy  in  1810,  to  Whisker, 
winner  of  the  Derby  in  181.5,  .ami  his  sou  Mi'mnon,  sire  of  Envoy,  won  the  St.  Leger  in 
182.').  He  is  also  very  strongly  inbred  to  Diomcd  through  Lexington,  Am.  Eclipse 
ami  (iabriella.  Falsetto  is  a  brov.n,  stands  16  hands  f  of  ail  inch  high,  with  a  blaze 
in  his  face  and  snip  on  the  nose,  and  four  whiter  ankles. 

Falsetto  is  a  grand  looker  and  a  horse  of  line  temi)er.  H(^  has  been  a  grand  suc- 
cess in  the  stud.  He  is  the  sire  of  Dewdrop,  that  .sold  for  $2i),000,  Jennie  T.  Rupert, 
Ceawood,  Emotion,  Falsehood,  Frontenac,  Feruwood,  Falcon,  Falenia,  Folsom, 
Filmore,  Ftudham,  Foxmede,  Ferriere,  Forty,  Fleiniugtoii,  George  C,  (iallifct.  (iascou, 
Granite,  Glee  lioy,  Henry  Owsley,  Kenwood,  Keynote,  June  Day,  Lizzie  Scott, 
Miraric,  Mon  Droit,  Mulligan,  Patron,  Portchester,  Pearl  Set,  Poor  .louathan.  Raven- 
hill,  School  (iirl,  Shoshone,  Sanford,  Tenor,  Tom  Rogers,  Fmilta,  Vulpina,  Vander- 
grilt,  Willie  L.,  Miss  Dixie,  Bob  L.,  False  B.  and  many  others.  To  the  L.iyton  Barl> 
marc  trace  in  ilircct  I'ciii.'ilc'  line  Young  Grcvhonnd.  .Maichem,  Young  Cade,  Drone  (liv 
HiTod),  lilmhrr.  .\iidiil)oii.  Kmtin-kv,  Daiiii'l  Mooiic,  (Jilroy,  the  great  Iroijuois. 
I'ouhattan,  ami  all  the  lU'scemlaiits  of  the  iiiii>.  Cub  mare. 


Pot-8-o-'3  I7r3-Eclipse  17154— Marske  1750-Squirt  1732-Bartlett'9  Childers-Darley  Arabian  1C99. 


II'  nys  liv  Trumiiator  1783  (Conductor  17li7i— Pru- 
1  17r,S)-l>romise  1768  by  Snap  17ri0  (Snip  17381— 


-r^  1   Bob  Booty, 
£  S '   ch.  h.,  18U4. 


■=  a  i       Flight, 
5 -■    ch,  m.,1809. 


iWaxy  17Uiiil'.>t  s-..---  i;,. 

nella  17>ss  ny  lll^hllv^•r■  I 

Julia  17.)i;  l)v  lilanii  1710  UJurl    Ar.  17J1 
Wanderer  1811  (Golmnna  17110)    Thalestrls  1809  by  Alexander  1782  lEclipse  17H4)  -Rival 

1800  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— Hornet  1700  by  Drone  1777  (Herod  17r)81  — 

I    Manilla  1777  by  Goldrtiider  lrii4  (Snap  1750). 

Chanticleer  1787  (Woodpecker  177a)-lerue   1790  bv  Bagot  1780  (Herod  1758)— Dan.  of 

Ganiahiie  (Bustard  1741)    Patty    hy    Tim  1752  (Squirt  1732)— Miss  Patch  1737  by 

Justice  172.)  (H.  C.  Litton  Ar.) 
Ir.  Escape  1802  (Commodore  1793)— Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  1780  (Herod  1758)— Heroine 

1775  by  Hero  1753  (Cade  1734)— Dau.  17U(i  of  Snap  17.M  (Snip  173(i)-Si8t.  1743  to  Regu- 

lu^by  God.  Ar.  1724,  "^ 


Castrel, 
ch.  h.,  1801. 


Laurel, 
Dr.  h.,  1321. 

Maid  of 
Honor. 


Sister  to 
TucUaboe. 
ch.  ni.,  1814. 


Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)  -Dau.  of  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  171)4)— Dau.  of 
Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17581— Dau.  of  Alfred  1750  (Matchem  1748)— Dau.  1770  of  En- 
gineer 175i)  (Sampson  1745). 

Peruvian  1806  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Musidora  1804  by  Meteor  1783  (Eclipse  1"(>1)— Maid- 
of-all-Work  1786  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17S8)-Sist.  1771  to  Tandem  by  Syphon 
1750  (Squirt  1732)-IJau.  of  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724). ' 


ck  18U,%-Wagtttil  1818  by  Prime  Minister  1810  (Sancho  IfOl) 
rville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)-MiBs  Grimstone  1706  by 


cklock  1814  (Whitelo 
Tranby*'8  dam   1812  by  Or\ 

Weazle  1776  (Herod  1758)— Dau.  of  Ancaster  1768  (Blauk  1740i. 

Champion   1812  (Selim  180a i— Etiquette  1820  by  Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)- 

Boadicea  1807  by  Alexander  178J  (Kclipse  1764)— Brunette  by  Amaranthus  1766  (Old 

England  1741)— Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  I'Sll. 


Sir  Archy  1805(*Diomed  1777)-Daii.of  -Saltram  1780  (Eclipse  1764)— Uau.  of  Svmmes' 
Wildair  1767  (*Fearnought  1755)- Dau.  of  Tyler's  Driver  1760  (*Othe)lo)-l)au.  of 
*Fallower  1761  (Blank  1740). 

Ball's  Plorizel  1801  (*Diomed  1777)-Dau.  1799  of  *Ald"rinau  1787  (Pot-8-o-'s  177.3)- 
Dau.  of  *Clockfast  1774  (Gimcrack  1760)  -Dau.  of  Svmmes'  Wildair  1767  (*Pearnought 
I7.i5)-Y.  Kitty  Fisher  1767  by  *Fearnought  175B  (Ri-gulus  17.i9i. 


Eoweni, 
ch.  m.,  1826. 


Miller's 

Damsel, 

;r.  m.lfiOJ. 


hi 
.1  fe 


Kmilius  1820  (Orville  1799)— Icaria  1824  by  The  Clyer  1814  (Vandyke  Jr.  1808)-  Parma 
1813  by  Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews  1778)— May  1804  by  Beningbrough  1791 
(King  Fergus  1775)— Primrose  1787  by  Mambriuo  1768  (Ensrineer"  1756). 

Sunipter  1818  (Sir  Archy  18fl5)-Lady  Grey  1817  by  Robin  Gi-ey  1805  (*Rovalist  1790)— 
Maria  1802  by  Melziir  1791  (*Medley  1776)— Dau.  of  >■  Highflyer  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— 
Dau.  of  *Fearnouglil  175')  (Regulus  17391. 


*Diomed  1777  (Florizel  irtj8)- Amanda  1800  by  Grey  Diomed  1786  ("Medley  1776)— Dau. 

of  Va.  Cade  (Partner   17.55) -Dau.  of  Hickman's  Independence  1776  ("Fearnought 

1755)— Dau.  of  "Badger  (Bospborus  1754). 
♦Messenger  1780  (.Mambrino  1768)— *Pot-8-o-'8  mare  1792  by  Pot-S-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse 

1764)— Dau.  1778  of  Gimcrack  1760  (Cripi>le  1750)— Snapdragon  1759  by  Snap  1750 

(Snip  173ii-  Dau.  1749  of  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1721). 


Calvpso, 
b.  in.,  1805. 


*Diomed  1777  (Florizel  1708)— *Ca8tianira  1796  by  Rockingham  1781  (Highflyer  1774)- 
Taliitha  1782  by  Trenthara  1766  iT.  Sweepstakes  1743)— Dau.  of  Bosiihorus  175 
(Babraham  1740)— Dan.  of  Forester  17.50  (Croft's  Forester  1736). 

Bidlair  1786  ("Medley  177(5V^Dau.  1798  of  "Dare  Devil  17K7  (Mngnet  1770)-Dau.  1792  of 


Symmes'  Wildair  1767  ("Fearnought  175 
nought  I7.'55i-Dau.  ofGoilolphin  177'ic 


•  Y   Fearnought  1777  ("Fear 


^  ;g: 


a-3L 


Humprey 
Clinker. 
b.  h.,  1823. 


Comus  1H09  (Sorcerer  1791))— Clinkerina  1812  liv  clinU.i 
1781)  by  Tandem  1773  (Syphon  1750) -Termagant  bi 
Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1745  (Blaze  1'733). 


Daiio-hter  of    Cervantss  1806  (Don  Quixote  1784)— Dau.  1818  of  Golumpus  1802  (Gohanna  17S0)— 
h  m    lao",    I     1810  of  Paynator  1791  (Trnmpator  1782)— Circle  1802  by  St.  George  1789  (High 
•      '    °'  1774)— AUi-ail  17,'^S  liv  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  17.58i. 


l,s(|-.  (Sir  Peter  T.  17>'4)— Pewet 
Tantrum  1760  (Cripple  1750)— 


Dau. 
Highflyer 


Emma, 
ch.  m.,  1824. 


(e  18071— Banter  1826  bv  Master  Henry  1S15  (Orville  1799)— Boa- 
ler  1782  (Eclipse  1764) -Brunette  by  Amaranthus  1766  (Old  Eng- 


Emilias, 
b.  h.,  1820. 


Camel  ls>2  (Wbj 
dicea  1K()7  ' 

land  17111    M  ivtlv  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1731 1. 
Whisker  1813  (Waxy  1790i— Gibside  Fairy  1811  by  Hermes  1790  (Mercury  17781- Vicis- 
situde by  Pipator  178(5  (Imperator  17761- Beatrice  1791  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1781  (Highflyer 
1774) -Pyrrha  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734). 
OivUle  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)— Emily  1810  bv  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  17841— 
Dau.  1799  of  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  1780)-Grey  Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimant  1772 
,'    (Otho  1760)-Dizzy  1757  bv  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Scud  1804  (Beningbrough  1,91)— Goosander  1805  by  Hambletonian  1792  (King  Fero-us 
1775)— Rally  1790  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— Fancy  1780  by  Flonzel  1768 

JHerocl  17.58) -Dau-  1763  of  Spectator  1749  (Crab  1722). 

" Waxy  179()  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  178.'  (Conductor  1767)— Pru- 

nellal788by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)-Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— 

Jnlial756by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  17211.  j         f  f         i 

[Selim  or]  Soothsayer  1808  (Soicerer  1796)— Sprite  1807  by  Bobtail  1795  (Precipitate* 

1787)-Catherine  1795  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  n58i-Carailla  1778  by  Trenthara 

j     17J6  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)- Coquette  1765  by  Compton  Barb. 

Sir  Archy  1805  ('Diomed  1777)— Dau.  of  "Saltram  178(1  (Eclipse  17(>1)— Dau.  of  Svmmes' 
t    Wildair  1767  ("Fearnought  1735)— Dau.  of  Tyler's  Driver  1760  ("Othello)— ban.  of 

" ' — "■    I     "Fallower  1761  (Blank  1740). 

Sister  to      |Ball'.s  Florizel  1801  (*Diomed  17771— Dau.  1790of  "Alderman  17S7CPot-8-o-'9  1773)— Dau 
Tuckahoe,    ,    of  "Clockfast  1774  (Gimo-ack  1760)— Dan.  of  Svmmes'  Wildair  1767  (-■Fearnou"ht 

ch.  m..  1814.  '    1755)-Y.  Kitty  Fisher  1767  by  *Fearnoughr  17.55  (Regulus  1739). 

♦Sarnedon     lErailius  1820  (Orville  1799i-Icaria  1824  by  The  Flyer  1814  (Vandyke  Jr.  1808)-Parma 

br  h    1828'        "*''*  ''''  '^'"^^  Anrlrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews  1778) -Mav  1S04  bV  Beningbrough  1791 

■    "         '   '•     (King  Fergus  1775)    Primrose  1787  bv  Mambrino  1768  (Engineer  1756). 

Rnwena       Sumiiter  1818  (Sir  Archy  1805)— Lady  Grey  1817  by  Robin  Grey  1805  ("Royalist  1790)- 

Maria  1802  by  Melzar  1791  (Medley  1776)-Dau.  of  "Highflyer  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— 


§s 


Trampoline, 
ch.  m.,  18J5. 


Dau.  of  "Fearnought  1755  (Regnlns  1739 
"  Selim  LSdi  ( Buzzard  -  17  " 
1791  of  Mercury  ir7,s  i 
by  Marske  17.5(1 'S(|U(i 
p  1810  (Did. 


Bacch!(nte  1809  by  W's  Ditto  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784i— Dau. 
'se  1761)— Dau.  1776  of  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)— Folly  157 1 


ews  irS 
1798" by  Trumpator  1782  (Con 
17.58)— Promise  17(i8  by  Snaji 


-Web  IS' S  by  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  177.31— Penelope 
11    i-r,;,     I'lunella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod 


♦Envoy, 
b.  h.,  183:3. 


Mary  Morris,  l""!,'-?  '!''■''  '*" 
b.  m.,  1836.    I    '""■■'rJ^ 


n.  1762  bv  Cub  17.19  (Fox  1714)— Am  u 
(Bay  Bolton  1705)— slst.  b.  m.  174"  (. 
,-)-Bni\vu  Farewell  l.r,  m.  171a  In  M-. 
(irli— Pan.  of  Doilsworth- I.jiyton  I'.ii 


Memnon  1822  (Whisker  1812 
Smolensko  1810  (Sorcerer  17()(; 
Fairy  1782  by  Highflyer  1774  (He 


)a  17.58) 


Mnrisco  1819  (.Mulev  1810i-Ina  1821  by 
lb(_)4  by  Coriander  1186  iPot-8-o-'8  1773)— 


Ki;)(p8e  1814)- 
imerkin  h.  m.  1S23  bv  Tiger  1812 
:n7  (Woodpecker  1773)— Indiani 
1  I'  "I.  1796  bv  Hampton's  Pan. 
^■iire  1747)— Slamerkin  h.  m 
(in  li.  ni.  17.55  bv  Second  17.13 
tilp  Partnor  bv  Partner  IT) 
» '-1,-tborpe  .\r.) — Dau.  of  Brimui 


iipter  1818  (.Sir  Arc 


by 


—Moll  b 
:  I  Cade  1734) 
-Uau.  1746  by  Star 
(div  liv  Orevboiiut 
li)— Dau.  of  Place'! 


l.-^S  The  Breeders'  Ihuid  liimk  iukI  (hihh: 


FARANDOLE. 

The  rruprrlii  of  Ed.  S.  Gardner,  Aroinlidc  Sfiid,  Sniiiidrrsrdir,  Trim.     Appli- 
cation for  service  io  E.  S.  Gardner. 

Fauaxdole,  chestnut  horse,  foaled  1881,  bred  in  the  Kenuesaw  Stud,  Tenn., 
owned  by  E.  S.  Gardner,  Avondale  Stud,  Teuu.,  by  Enquirer,  son  of  imp.  Leamington, 
dam  Waltz  by  Lexington,  out  of  Sehottischo  by  imp.  Albion.  Farandole  only  ran 
three  rat-es-;  was  secoud  to  Joquita  in  Maxwell  House  Stake,  at  Nashville,  1  mile',  in 
1.48;  second  to  Billy  (iiluiore  in  the  Keunesaw  Stake,  1^  miles,  in  2.09J,  and  second 
to  the  same  in  the  Woodlawu  Stakes,  IJ  miles,  in  2.(I1J,  the  track  was  very  heavy  and 
slow  in  both  these  races.  His  sire,  Enquirer,  is  second  to  no  son  of  Leamington  as  a 
race-horse  and  stallion.  Waltz,  his  dam  was  a  good  race-mare  and  is  from  one  of  the 
best  racing  and  producing  families  in  the  world.  She  is  the  dam  of  Hop  (the  dam  of 
Kirkman,  Carson,  Fond-du-Lac,  etc.),  Glidelia,  she  having  the  fastest  race  at  IJ  miles 
ever  run  up  to  1891,  Racket,  Bolero  (a  winner  in  Eugland),  Gladiola,  Raquet,  Ker- 
messe,  etc.  Schottische  is  the  dam  of  Ballinkeel,  Caehuca,  Reveller,  Quickstep  (the 
dam  of  Falsestep,  Fern  wood,  etc.).  Dance,  his  great  grandam,  was  the  dam  of  La 
Polka,  the  dam  of  Post  Guard  (Gen.  Phillijis),  Strathspey,  Heel-and-Toc,  Los  An- 
geles, etc.  Imp.  Gallopade  was  the  dam  of  the  renowned  Keel,  and  she  the  dam  of 
Leconipte,  the  only  horse  that  ever  beat  Lexington,  Starke,  winner  of  the  Goodwood 
Cup,  Prioress,  winner  of  the  Cesarewitch,  War  Dance  and  Fanny  Wells.  Nellie 
Grey  by  Commodore,  .Jils  Johnson  and  a  host  of  fine  race-horses  are  from  this  family, 
which  is  a  famous  English  one,  tracing  to  Pipiug  Peg,  to  which  trace  in  direct  female 
line  Octavius,  Bob  Booty.  Cannon  Ball,  St.  Jl.irtin,  Mickey  Free,  Chanticleer,  Solon, 
Xenophon,  Zealot,  Barcaldine,  Lowland  Chief,  Ossiau,  Ambergris,  Lecompte,  Starke, 
War  Dance,  .Jils  Johnson,  etc.  Farandole  combines  the  best  racing  blood  on  both 
sides,  and  should  be  a  success  in  the  stud.  He  is  the  sire  of  the  winners  Annie 
Brown,  Billy  Smith,  Douglas,  Dixie  V.,  Free  Trade,  Fringe,  Indigo,  La  Mothe,  Melia 
P.     These  are  about  all  of  his  get  yet  trained. 


Pot-8-o-'s  irTS-Eclips-e  ITW— Mars'^o  1730-  Squirl  n32-Baiikit's  Lhilders-Darley  Arabiau  1699. 


Waxy  n'.M.P. 


Waniluicr  isu  (Goli: 
180U  by  Sir  Petei-  T 
Manilla  1777  by  G" 

Chaiitick'er   Us?  iW 


.  I"li  ■  IV.K  by  Tium|iati>r  1783  (Conductor  17«Ti-Pru- 
.'!i>il  :;:.^)  Promi--i.'  ntis  by  Suap  17.30  'J?iiip  17-iif3i— 
\r.  ]7Jh. 

'   iil'-tris  iai9  by  Alexander  17S2iEcU|i^e  l?i;4)-  Rival 
:    1774)— Hornet  17W  by  Drone  1777  >  Herod  17J8)— 
-iuip  1750). 

-::)  lerne  179U  by  Bagot  17S0  (Herod  17.5«i— Dau.  of 
y    by    Tim  1752  (Squirt  173iJ— Miss  Patch  17:i7  by 

tj  ll~i  111.     UILLUU   l\l.l 

Ir.  K  '  I'  I".'  I  nnimoiiore  IT.lii— Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  1T80  ^Herort  1738)— Heroine 
17.  ■•  .  1 1  I  - 1  I ;  I ,  I  Cade  ir34i— Dau.  17(iU  of  Snap  1750  (Snip  1730)— Sist.  1743  to  Ketni- 
lu^hy  God.  Ar.  17-24.  " 

Bu Ezard*  17b"  ^Woodpecker  1773)— Dau.  of  Alexander  1783  (Eclipse  17Wi— Dan  of 
Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  I748i-Dau.  1770  of  En- 
gineer 1751  (Sampson  1743). 

Peruvian  18X  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Musidora  1804  by  Meteor  1783  (Eclipse  17WI— Maid- 
of-all-nork  1786  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)-Sist.  1771  to  Tandem  by  Syphon 
1730  iSqnirt  173-J)-Uau.  ol  Keijulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  ITU). 


Bhicklock  1814  (Whitelock  ISO.Ji— Wagt.iU  I.HIM  by  Prime  Minister  1810  iSancho  ISOD— 

Tranbys's  dam   1813  by  Orville  nan  iBeiiin-bn.u^'h  1791)-Miss  Grimstone  1796  by 

Weazle  177d  iHerod  1758)— Dau.  of  .Vncastcr  i;i;,s  .  Blank  1740'. 
Champion   1812  iSelim  180a)— Etiquetu-  ls3ii  by  Orville  179!)  i Beningbrongh  1*91)- 

Boadicea  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Kclipse  1764i— Brunette  bv  Amaranthus  1700  (Old 

England  17411— Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748  iCade  1'34). 


.irchy  1805(*Diomed  1777)— Daii.of  »Saltiam  1780  (Eclipse  1704)— Dau.  of  Svnimes' 
Wililair  1767  (»Fearnou2ht  1733)- Dau.  of  Tyler's  Driver  1760  i*Othello)-bau.  of 
»Fallo«er  1761  (Blank  1740). 

Ball's  Ploi-izel  1801  (»Diomed  1777)— Dan.  1799  of  *Aiaerman  1787  (Po^8■o-'s  177.3)- 
Dau.  of  'Clockfa-st  1774  (Gimcrack  1700)— Dau.  of  Svmmes'  Wiidair  1767  (•Fearnought 
17.T5)— Y.  Kilty  Fisher  1767  by  *Feai-nonght  1735  (fiegulns  17.H9). 

Emilius  1820  (Orville  179;i)—Icaria  1834  by  The  Klyer  1814  (Vandyke  .Jr.  i"--,  rniDa 
1813  Ijy  Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews  1778)— Mav  1804  6v  P..  i,  ,1 

(King  Fergus  1775)— Primrose  1787  by  Mambrino  1768  ("Engineer"  n.^ii 

Sumpter  1818  (Sir  Archy  1805)— Lady  Urev  1817  by  Kobin  Grey  1803  .  I;...  ,;,-■  r  ii)i_ 
Maria  1803  by  Melz.nr  1791  (*Medlev  1776i— Dau.  of  "Highflyer  1784  (Hii;"liilver  i;74)— 
Dan,  of  "Fearnoiiglit  1755  (Begulns  17.J9). "     ' 


*Diumed  1777  (Florizel  17()8)-Amanda  1800  by  Grey  Diomed  1780  (*\Iedley  177ii)-Dau. 
of  Va.  Cade  (Partner  17.53)— Dau.  of  Hickman's  Independence  1776  (*Feai-nought 
1755)— Dau.  of  *Badger  (Bosphorus  17.54). 

Messenger  1780  (Mambrino  1768i— 'Pot-S-o-'s  mare  1792  by  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse 
1764) -Dau.  1778  of  Gimcrack  1760  (Cripple  1730)— Snapdragon  1759  by  Snap  1750 
(Snip  I73'i)-Dan.  1749  of  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1784). 


Diomed  1777  (Florizel  noSj-'Castianii-a  179B  by  Rockingham  1781  (Higbflver  1T74)— 
Tabitha  1783  by  Trentham  1706  (T.  Sweepstakes  174-3)- Dau.  of  Bosphorus  1754 
(Babraham  1740)- Dan.  of  Forester  17.50  (Craft's  Forester  1736). 
Bellair  17S0  (  Mpdlev  177'.)— Dau.  1798  of  *Dare  Devil  1787  (Magnet  1770. -Dau.  1793  of 
Symm..^'  Wildaii  iTii;  Fearnought  175.'>i-Picad(ll;)  by  Y.  Fearnought  1777  (*Fear- 
non  1).  IT".      Hid.  m[  i  ^.  i.i..lphin  i:71  CF.-arnuUL.dit  17.".5.. 


Emihns, 
b.  h.,  183J. 


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Scad, 
b.  h.,  l,-»4. 


I  Kin, 


)-*Castianira  179'i  bv  Rockingham  1781  (Hiirhflver  17741  — 
Tabitha  17.13  by  Trentham  17(;(i  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743i— Dau.  of  Bosphorus"  1754  (Ba- 
braham 1740)— Dau.  of  W's  Forester  1750  (Forester  173)'.  i. 

Saltram  17S0  (Eclipse  17(54)— Dan.  of  Svmmes'  Wiidair  1767  (*Fearnouebt  1735. -Dau. 
of  Tyler's  Driver  1760 ( *Othello)  -Dau.  of  S'Fallower  1701  (Blank  1740)— Dau.  of  *Vam- 


piro  17 


(Regulus  1739). 


^Diomed  1777  (Florizel  1768)— Dau.  of  *Sbark  1771  (Marske  1750)- Dan.  of  Harris' 
Eclipse  1770  ('Pearni.ught  175))— Dau.  of  *Feamought  1755  (Regulus  17391- Dau.  of 
•Jolly  Roger  1741  .Roundhead  1733.. 

■-Mderman  1787  (Pot-s-o-'s  1773)— Dau.  of  *Clockfast  1774  (Gimcrack  1760)- Dau.  of 
Symmes'  Wiidair  1707  (*Fearnonght  17.55)— Y.  Kitty  Fisher  1767  bv  "Fearuoucht 
(Regnlus  1739)— *Kitty  Fisher  17.55  bv  Cade  17^1  ((iod.  Ar.  1734i.  " 


Orville  1799  ( Beningbrou=, 
Dau.  1799  of  Whiskey  11 
(Otho  17601-Dizzy  1757 

The  Flyer  1814  (Vandvke. 
1778)— May  l«n4  ln-'R... 
brino  1768  .  K.  _■  i i : 


Sir  Archy  181.".     H; 

1788of  *Obs.  .1,1  ,    .::; 

*Cuh  mare  Ijjj  i.v  cui. 
Robin  Grey  1805  (*Ilovali; 

»Hi2hflyerl784(Higbflv 

.\rie]  1756  ('Traveller  r 


h  1791)-Emily  1810  by  Stamford  17i>4  (Sir  P(;ter  T.  1784)— 
r89  (Saltram*  1780)-Grev  Doriraant  1781  by  Dorimant  1772 
by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1734). 

.Ir.  18J8i— Parma  1813  by  Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews 
i.i£rbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  17751-Primrose  1787  by  Mam- 

.    —Cricket  1776  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar  174:j). 

: , ; .  Dan.  of  « Robin  Redbreast  179;;  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784.- Dau. 
I  lipse  17)4)— Slamerkin  1768  by  *Wildair  1753  (Cade  1734)— 
i;:;9  (Fox  1714). 

,t  1790)— Maria  1803  by  Melzar  1791  (*Medlev  1770)— Dau.  of 
er  1774)— Dau.  of  *Feamonght  1755  (Regnliis  1739)— Dau.  of 


[Coinus  or] 
Blacklock, 
b.  h.,  1814. 

Manuella, 
b.  m.,  1809. 


Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  1775)— Eliza  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.5'*)- 

.\ugusta  1784  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  17.50)— Hardwicke's  daiii  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar 

1743)  -Nettle  1763  bv  Baiazet  1740  (God.  Ar.  17341. 
Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Dau.  179)1  of  Whiskey  1789  (Saltratn*  1780)-Grev 

Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimant  1773  (Otho  1760)— Dizzy  1737  by  Blank  1740  (God   Ar. 

1734)— Aiic.  Dizzy  1741  by  Driver  1737  (Wvnn  Ar.). 


Sultan, 
b.  h.,  1816. 


Whitelock  1803  (Hambletonian  1792)    Dau.  1799  of  Coriander  1786  (Pot-8-o-'s  17731— 

Wildgoose  1793  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58)— Cobeu-ess  1786  by  Pot-8-o-'s  1773 

(Eclipse  1764)— Manilla  1777  bv  Goldflnder  1764  (Snap  1730). 

Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews  1778)— Mandane  1800  by  Pot-8-o-"s  1773  (Eclipse 

1764)— Y.  Camilla  1787  bv  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758i-CamiIla  1778  by  Trentham 

1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)— Coquette  1705  by  Compton  Barb. 

Selim  1803  (Bi.izzard*  1787)-Baichaiite  1809  bv  W's  Ditto  MOO  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— 
Dau.  1791  of  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  1770  of  Herod  1738  (Tartar  1743)— 
Polly  irn  by  Marske  1759  (Squirt  17.33). 

)—\\eb  1808  bv  Waxv  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— Penelope 

In. ■  1707, —Prunella  1788  bv  Higbflver  1774  (Herod 

■  ■       ■  ,ip  173.; 


Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andr. 

-1798  by  Tinmpafor  c    .    ( '. 

1758)  -Promise  1  ros  !      s  ■ .  . 
Mulev  1810(Ori'ille  iru.i      1) 

Anvil  1777  (Herod  175^)     \i 

(God.  Ar.  1734)-Sist.  1730  1 


s  1 1  ,.f  Windle  1S04  (Beniu'-'brough  1791)- Dau.  1788  of 
a_u  17C.1  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)-Dau.  of  Regulus  17-39 
i  Othello  by  t.'rab  1733  (j^lcock  At.). 


(Bav  Bolto 
Turk,  oiit  < 


Catton  1809  (Holn.oims  1303)— Ca(uillina  gr.  m.  1832  bv  Cainillus  1803  (Ha.nblntoniaii  1792)— 
Dau.  I),  la.  1818  ofSinolenako  1810  (Sorcerer  1796)— Mi93  Cannon  h.  m.  lail  bv  f>rrillp  1799 
(Beiiinabroinjh  1791)— l)»u.  b.  m.  1796  of  Weathercock  ITas  .  n...i,ii ,-....  i—(i—rn-.  ...   ,n 

1777bv  .«iitchi-m  1748  ((;»rle  17341— nan.  of  T. irk  lT(i3  ((;...,,,  i:    .,- .4  ,.1   .    .1, 

1739  (PoK  ni4)—l)»u.  1750  of  Allworthv  1744  (Crali  IT-'J.         1,1    •..      m,       ,      i-': 


1705)— Dairvmai.I  b.  m.  17.37  bv  Bl  .odv  Buttocks— B.iy  Brooklssbr  b.  m.  17!1  h 
.V  (irevho  md  (Uliillaby)— Biocsklesby  Bjtty  oh.  m.  ;7U  by  Cur.veu  Bay   Ba 


-.1.  ,  II. I 


160  The  Brmlrrs'  lldiid  Bnulc  ami  (hihle. 


FELLOWCRAFT. 


THE  FIRST  HORSE  TO  BEAT  LEXINGTON'S  FOUR  MILE  TIME,  7.19J,  WHICH 
HE  DID  AT  SARATOGA,  AUGUST  20,  1874,  RUNNING  IN  7.19J. 

Fdlowcntft  is  in  the  Dixiana  tSfiid.     Application  to  Maj.  B.  G.  TJiomas,  pro- 
prietor, Lexington,  Ky.     Sales  anniiall//. 

Fellowcrakt  by  imp.  Australian,  son  of  AVest  Australian,  Ijred  by  A.  J.  Alex- 
ander, Woodbuni  Stud,  Ky.,  foaled  1870,  dam  Aerolite,  the  dam  of  Mozart,  Ruther- 
ford, Miser,  Spendthrift,  etc.,  by  Lexington,  2d  dam  Floriue,  the  dam  of  Idlewild  by 
imp.  Gleucoe,  out  of  Melody  by  Medoc,  sou  of  Am.  Eclipse.  As  a  two-year  old  Fellow- 
craft  started  live  times  and  won  one  race  ;  was  unplaced  in  Hopeful  Stakes,  oue-half 
mile;  uni)laced  in  a  dash  of  three-quarters  of  a  mile;  won  a  dash  of  three-(iuarter8  of 
a  mile  in  1.20,  beating  Marsyas  and  three  others.  At  Saratoga  was  unplaced  in  the 
Flash  Stakes  and  Saratoga  Stakes.  As  a  three-year  old  he  started  nine  times  and 
wou  one  race.  Jerome  Park,  unplaced  in  the  Belmont  Stakes  ;  second  to  Survivor  iu 
a  dash  of  IJ  miles,  run  in  2.15f;  unj)laced  in  the  Weatherby  Stakes,  1^  miles ;  was 
third  to  Tom  Bowling  and  Springbok  in  the  Jerome  Stakes,  2  miles  ;  was  third  in  the 
Grand  National  Handicap  2f  miles,  won  by  Preakuess  in  4.03},  with  Harry  Basset 
second.  At  Saratoga,  unplaced  in  the  Travers  Stakes,  1|  miles,  won  by  Tom  Bowling 
iu  3.03f ;  second  in  the  Sequel  Stakes,  won  by  imp.  Ill  Used  in  3.404,  aud  walked  over 
for  a  Sweepstakes  for  three- year  olds,  2  miles.  When  four  years  old  he  started  twelve 
times  aud  won  three  races.  Jerome  Park,  unplaced  iu  the  Fordham  Handicap,  the 
Jockey  Club  Handicap,  and  iu  a  race  of  mile  heats,  won  by  Kitty  Pease  in  1.43f,  1.44! 
third  in  purse  race,  IJ  miles  ;  third  iu  Handicaji  Sweepstakes,  2^  miles,  wou  by  Kitty 
Pease  in  4.35§.  At  Long  Branch,  was  unplaced  in  a  race  of  two-mile  heats ;  wou 
purse,  $1,000,  4  miles,  in  7.43  ;  was  second  in  a  race  of  two  mile  heats,  won  by  Yan- 
dalite  iu  3.49,  3.37.  At  Saratoga,  was  third  iu  a  dash  of  three  miles,  won  by  Spring- 
bok iu  oA2i,  with  Preakuess  second ;  wou  dash  of  li  miles  in  2.42i,  beating  Katie 
Pease,  The  Governess  aud  Wanderer ;  was  second  in  a  dash  of  2^  miles,  wou  by 
Wanderer  iu  4. OOi  ;  aud  won  clash  of  4  miles  iu  7.19A,  beating  Wanderer  and  Katie 
Pease.  This  was  the  best  race,  at  the  distance,  ever  ruu  up  to  that  date.  Tlie  lirst 
mile  was  run  in  1.47J,  two  miles  iu  3.38,  three  miles  iu  5.29i,  and  the  four  miles  in 
7.19i.  This  closed  the  turf  career  of  Fellowcraft.  Since  his  retirement,  with  a  limited 
advantage,  be  has  sired  some  fast  horses.  Knight  Templar  won  three-quarters  of  a 
mile  in  1.14,  tliree-i|uartcr  mile  heats  iu  1.16|,  l.lGi,  and  1  mile  iu  1.42,  all  of  which 
are  creditable.  Blue  Lodge  wou  heats  of  three-quarters  of  a  mile  iu  1.20,  1.19J,  beat- 
ing Brambaletta,  Pilgrimage,  Maggie  C.  aud  others  ;  ran  dead  heat  aud  divided 
Citizens'  Plate  with  Long  Taw,  at  St.  Louis,  IJ  miles,  iu  1.55^^.  Blue  Lodge  won 
some  good  races  in  1882.  Fellowcraft  is  a  rich  chestnut,  with  star  and  two  white 
hind  feet,  is  well  formed  aud  a  tiue  blood-like  sjicciuieu  of  a  horse,  IG  hands  high. 
He  is  handsomely  bred,  was  a  gooil  race-liorse,  with  great  speed  and  the  capacity  to 
stay  over  a  distance  of  ground.  He  is  strongly  inbred  to  Dionied  and  imp.  Medley, 
sou  of  Gimcraek  by  Cripple  by  the  Godolphin  Arabian  ;  lie  possesses  the  Waxy 
bloixl  throngli  Whi.sker  and  Whalebone,  and  numeroua  crosses  to  Herod  and  Eclipse, 
the.  pedigree  terminating  in  the  blood  of  Medley  by  Gimcraek. 

Fellowcraft  is  the  sire  of  the  winners  Boaz,  Dr.  Jekyl,  Jim  Murphy,  My  Fellow, 
Lady  Keel,  Harrodsburgh,  Woodcraft,  Abby  Craft,  Fellowship,  Simrock,  Sliibboleth, 
Hansa,  Fannie  S.,  Capt.  Brown,  Hydra,  Free  Mason,  My  Craft,  Timberlaud,  Tom 
Tough  aud  others. 


Trumpator  1782- Conductor  ITUT— Matchem  17-t^— Cade  1734-GodoIphin  Arahian  1724. 
Sorci-rer  1796  (Trumpator  17821— Epsom  La«e  18i.ll  by  Sir  PeterT.  1781  (Highflyer  1774)- 


Alexii 
(M;ir-k 
Clinlifi  ; 
bvl;i 
of  K.  .-ii 
fQui: 


Ferl.'U^  177")  (Ecli|)8e  17(>4) -Lardella  1780  by  Y.  Marske  IT71 
or  Y.  Cade  1747  iCade  17:i4,. 

•  I'.  1784i-Pewet  1786  by  Tandem  17?3(Syphon  1750)-Terniagant 
•ipple  nMi-Cantauice  by  Sampson  1745  (Blaze  17;i3)-Dau.  1:57 
1.  Ar.  \7U). 


5|X- 


i  3  Gibaide  Pairv, 
j=    b.  m.,  1811.' 


1 1  ^-2        Scad, 
:L2S     b.  h.,  ISOi. 


=  1  [Sclim  or| 
j  >;x  Soothsayer. 
^"'-    ch.  h.,  181)8. 


•  i  3     Lady  Grev. 
S~     b.  m.,  1817. 


•  ji  Y.  Maid  of 

■■_^  the  Oaks, 

■~>  ch.  m..  1H17. 

r.^  HaxalPs 

j3  J[use^'. 

;-  b.  h.,  181«. 

^3  Daughter  of. 


._  ^_._      ■  1?S4  > Eclipse  17ii4i-Evelina  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758i-Tei-ma- 
gaui  by  Tantrum  1760  (Cripple  )750i— Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1745  iBlaze  1733i— Da;i. 
17.57  of  Regulus  17.39  I  God.  Ar.  17i4i. 
Golumpiis  180i  (Gohauna  1790) -Dan.  1810  of  Pavnator  1791  (Trumpator  1782)  -  Circle 
1802  by  St.  (.ieorge  1789  iHighflver  1774)    Aliignil  1788  by  Woodpecker  177:3  (Herod 

17581 -Firetail  1772  by  Eclipse  i;v,  1  i  .Mar-ke  I7.-0). 

"  Whalebone  1807  (Waxy  17*ii-Dau.  Is'lJpf  Seliin  l»ii2  (Buzzard*  17871  -Maiden  1801  by 

Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Hi>;hayer  1774)    Dan.  1788  of  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  17581— 

Matron  1782  by  Florizel  17i)8  (Herod  175Si. 

Master  Henrv  1815  lOrville  1799)-BoadiCra  1807  by  Alexander  1782  lEclipse  17(.i4)-Bm- 

uette  by  Amaranthus  1766  (Uld  England  1741i -M.ivfly  1771  by  Malchem  1748  (Cade 

17»li—Dau.  175.5  of^nc.  Starling  17^  iStarling  1727)/ 

"  Waxv  1790  (Pot-8-o-'8  177-3) -Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  178-2  (Conductor  1767) -Pni^ 
nella  1788  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)- 
Julia  17.56  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

ei-mes  ir-.K)  I  Meicury  177Si-Vicissi(ude  !800bT  Pipator  1786  ilmpei-ator  1776i-Beairice 
171)1  by  Sir  Pe  er  T.  1784  iHighflver  17741-Pvrrha  1771  bv  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734)— 

Duchess  17W  l>y  Whitenose  1742  lUod.  .-Vr.  1724). 

'  Beningbrou'ib  IWl  iKiUL' Fergus  177.51 -Evelina  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  iHerod  1758)— 

l\Tuiaga)it  bv  Tantrum  17HU(Cripple  17501— Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1745(Blaze  1733) — 

Dau.  1757  of  Regulus  1739  iGod.  Ar.  1724). 

Stamford  1794  (Su-  Peter  T.  1784)-  Dan.  1799  of  Whiskey  1789  iSaltram*  1780i-Grey 

Dorimant   1781  by  Doiimant  1772  lOtho  1760)— Dizzv  17.57  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar. 

17i4i-Dizzy  1741  by  Driver  1727  iWynn  .\r.). ' 

Beni])gbrougb  1791   (King  Fergus  1775)— Eliza  1791  by  Hishflyer  1774  (Herod  175S)  — 

.\ugusta  1784  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750) — Hardwicke's  dam  by  Herod  17.58  (Tartar 

1743)-Nettle  1763  bv  Bajazet  1740  (God.  At.  1724). 

Hatnbletonian  1792  (King  Fergus  1775)— Rally  1790   bv  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 

17671— Fancy  1780  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  17.58)— Dan.  1763  of  Spectator  1749  .Crab 

n2Ji-Horaiia  17.58  by  Blank  1740  iGod.  Ar.  1724 1. 

'  Pot-8-o-'s  177.J  (Eclipse  1764i-Maria  1777  by  Herod  17.58  (Tartar  1743>-Liserte  1772  by 
I    Snap  1750  (Snip  17'i6i— Miss  Windsor  1751  by  God.  .\r.  1724 — Sist.  to  Volunteer  by 

Y.  Belgrade  (Belgrade  Turk). 
Trutnpator  1782  (Conductor    1767 1 -Prunella  1788  by  Higliflver  1774  (Herod    1758)— 
I     PiMinise  !r(18  by  Snap  175)  (Snip  173fii-Julia  1756  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724)— 

"•"  '    IT  -  (lam  17^15  by  Partner  1718  (Jiggi. 

(     Trumpttor  1782) -Golden  Locks  1793  bv  Delpini  1781  (Hisbflyer  1T74)— 

:  >    hv  Shark*  1771  (Marske  1750i-Dan.  1772  of  Syphou  1750  (Sqiiirt  1732>— 

(    ;  1     (  •    i;v,  bv  Blank  1740  iGod.  Ar.  1724). 

Bo'.iail  1795    Precipitate'  17S7(— Catherine  1795  bv  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758)- Ca- 

I     milla  1778byTrenihani  1766  (T  Sweepstakes  17431 -Coquette  1764  by  Compton  Barb— 

I    Sist.  1743  to  Kegulus  by  God.  Ar.  1724. 

*Diomed  1777  (Florizel  17i.8)-*Castianira  1796  bv  Rockin*ham  1781  iHiehflver  1774)— 
Tabitha  1782  bv  Treutham  17611  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743i-Dan.  of  Bospborus  1754 
(Ba'iraham  1740i— Dao.  of  Ws  Forester  17.50  (Forester  1736), 

•Saltram  ir.sO  (Eclipse  1764i— Dan.  of  Svmmes'  Wililair  17:7  i*Fe:irnon2bt  1755i-  Dan. 
of  Tyler's  Driver  1760  (*Oihello)-i)aa.  of  'Fallower  1761  (Blank' 1740) -Dau.  of 
'Vampire  1757  (Regulus  173ai. 

*Diomed  1777  (Florizel  )7(J8i— Dan.  of  *Shark  1771  (Marske  17.50)— Dan.  of  Harris's 
Eclipse  1770  (*Fearnought  1755i-Dau.  of  *Fearnought  17,55  (Regulus  1739)— Dau.  of 
*.Jnlly  Roger  1741  (Roundhead  \~m. 

♦Alderman  1787  (Pot-s-o-'s  17r3)-Dau,  of  *Clockfast  1774  (Gimcrack  1760i— Dan.  of 
Symmes'  Wildair  1767  ('Fearnought   17.55)— Y.   Kitty  Fisher  by  'Fearnought  1755 

(Regulus  17-39) -*KittY  Fisher  1755  by  Cade  1734  ((joil.  Ar.  1721i. 

'  Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)— Emily  1810  by  Stamford  1791  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— 
Dau.  1799  of  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  1780i— Grev  Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimant  17T2 
lOtho  1760)-Dizzv  17-57  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  17211. 

(The  Flyer  1814  (Vandyke  Jr.  1808i-Parma  1813  by  Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  -Andrews 
17781    May  1804  bv  Beningbroush  1791  (King  Fergus  1775i— Primrose  1787  by  Mam- 

brino  1768  (Engineer  1756) -Cricket  1776  by  Herod  17.58  (Turtar  1713). 

"  Sir  .\rchv  1805  ('Diomed  1777)— Dau.  of  «R6bin  Redbreast  1796  .Sir  Peter  T.  1784) — 

1    Dau.  1788  of  'Obscurity  1777  (Eclipse  1764)— Slamerkin  1768  by  'Wildair  1753  (Cade 

I    J7:34i— *Cub  mare  1762  bv  Cub  17--i9  (Fox  1714). 

Robin  Grev  1805  ('Royalist  1790i— Maria  1802  bv  Jielzar  1791  ('IMedlev  17?3)-Dan.  of 
'Highflyer  1781  (Highflyer  17741- Dau.  of  'Fearnought  1755  iReguliis  17.39)— Dau.  of 
Ariel  1751  ('Traveller  1747). 

Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— Dan.  of  Alexander  1783  (Eclipse  17(>4)— Dan.  of 
Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Dau.  of  Alfred  177(1  (.Malchem  174'-)— Dau.  1770  of  Engi- 
neer 17.56  (Sampson  1745). 

W's  Ditto  l-<no  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)- Dan.  1791  of  Mercurv  1778  (Eclipse  1764)-Dan.  1776 
of  Herod  175-i  (Tartar  1743)— Folly  1771  by  Marske  1750  (Squirt  1732)— Vixen  1753  by 
Regulii"  17:»  (((o.l    Ar.  17:4). 

Dick  Andrew-  1797  (Joe  .\nrtrews  177K)— Dan.  1803  of  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)— 
Fraxinella  i7:<3  l>v  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)- Dan.  1785  of  Woodpecker 
1773  (Herod  1758)— Everlasting  1775  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  17,"0). 

Waxy  1790 1  Pot-8-o-'s  1773)  -Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)-Prunel]a 
17KH  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58)— Promise  17(»  by  Snap  17-50(Snip  1736)— Julia  1756 
by  Blank  1740  (God  Ar.  1721). 

Dnroc  1806  (*Diomed  1777)-Millcr"s  Damsel  1802  by  'Messenger  1780  (Mambrino  1768)— 
*Dan.  17;i2  of  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764i~Dan.  1778  of  Gimcrack  1760  (Cripple 
17501  -Snapdragon  17.59  bv  Snap  17.50  (Snip  17-"6i. 

*Expediiion  1795  (Pega«iis  17»4i-Maid  of  the  Oaks  1801  by  'Spread  Earfe  1792 
(Volunteer  178f)i— .\nnette  bv    'Shark   1771    iMarske  1750)— Dan.  of  Rockingham 

_  (Partner  1755)-Daii.  of  True  Wtiig  (Fitzhugli'e  Regulus  1765). 

•Sir  Harry  1795  (Sir  PeterT  17S4r  "Mermaid  by  Waxy  17S0iPot^-o-'s  1773i— 'Promise 
]s'0!  by  Buzzard'  17S7  ( Wonilpecker  1773i— Dan.  1795  of  Precipate'  1787  (ilercurv 
1778i-Lady  Harriet  1773  by  Mark  Anthony  1767  (Spectator  1749i. ^ 

Cook's  Whip  18'4  (  «'hi|)  17:4(  Hart's  Maria  by  Craig's  Alfred  .'Medlev  I776i— The 
Pryor  mare  [a  good  race-mare]  by  Tayloe's  Bellair  1786  t'Medlev  1776)— Thoroughbred 
mare  of  Mr.  T.  D.  Owings. 


1G2  The  Breeders'  lliuul  llonk  and  Gnhir 


IMPORTED  GALORE. 

"SVXXXEK  OF  THE  HARRIXGTOX.  .MICHAELMAS,  PAYXE  STAKES,  AXD  JIADE 
A  DEAD  HEAT  FOR  THE  ST.  JAMES'  P.VLACE  STAKES. 

The 2>ro2)crti/ of  li.  W.  Widdeii,  liaUngbroke  Stud,  Middlchnnj,  JId. 

Galore,  brown  liorse,  foaled  18S5,  bred  by  the  Duke  of  Portland,  Viy  Galopiu, 
son  of  Vedetto,  dam  Lady  Maura  by  Macaroni,  sou  of  Sweetmeat,  out  of  Noblesse  by 
Stockwell.  Galopin,  the  sire  of  Galore,  won  the  Derby  in  1875,  Hyde  Park  Plate,  New 
Stakes,  Fernhill  Stakes  and  Newmarket  Derby.  Galox^in  is  the  sire  of  the  unlieaten 
St.  Simon,  Galliard  (winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas),  Donovan  (winner  of  the  Derbj-  and 
St.  Leger),  Atalanta  (dam  of  Ayrshire,  winner  of  the2,000Guinea8  and  Derby),  and  of 
the  dam  of  Surefoot  (winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas),  his  dam.  Lady  Maura,  like  the 
dam  of  Galliard,  is  by  Macaroni,  sire  also  of  Macgregor(  winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas), 
Spinaway  and  Camelia  (winners  of  the  1,000  Guineas  and  Oaks),  Bonu.v  Jean  (wiuuer 
of  the  Oaks),  Vista,  dam  of  Bonavista  (winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas),  and  Lily 
Agues,  dam  of  Ormonde  (winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  Derby  and  St.  Leger).  Noblesse, 
his  grandam,  is  by  the  emperor  of  stallions,  Stockwell,  and  out  of  Brown  Duchess 
(winner  of  the  Oaks)  by  The  Flying  Dntchmau,  winner  of  the  Derb.y  and  St.  Leger. 

Galore  is  an  extraordinary  fine  horsa  and  combines  in  his  pedigree  all  of  the  most 
fashionable  strains  of  English  blood.  He  was  a  superior  race-horse,  as  his  perform- 
ances show. 

As  a  two-year  old  Galore  ranked  with  the  best  of  his  year,  never  did  he  contend 
for  a  prize  except  with  youngsters  of  the  highest  class.  He  wou  Harrington  Stakes 
at  the  Derby  Spring  meeting,  Arrandale  (a  winner)  second,  and  Seabreeze  (the 
wiuuer  of  the  Oaks  and  St.  Leger  the  following  year)  third,  with  seven  others 
behind.  The  Michaelmas  Stakes  at  Sandown  Park  was  also  jilaccd  to  his  credit, 
such  subs(^qucnt  winners  as  St.  Symphorien,  Blanton,  Nunwick,  Juggler,  Bartizan, 
etc.,  being  defeated.  In  the  Severals  Plate  at  Newmarket  he  ran  second  to  Sandal 
(winner  of  the  Halnaker  Stakes,  Devonshire  Nursery),  Galore  carrying  134  lbs.  and 
the  latter  131  lbs..  Hark,  Father  Confessor  and  King  Galop  being  in  the  rear.  A  year 
later  Galore  proved  his  two  year  old  form  was  no  fluke  by  winning  the  Hastings  Plate 
at  Newmarket  (distance  1  mile),  with  such  flyers  as  Ha/.lehatch,  Sheen,  Anarch,  Sky 
Pilot,  C'aerlaverock  and  three  others,  those  named  being  all  in  the  winning  list,  and 
prominent  this  year  (1889).  He  won  the  Payne  Stakes  at  Newmarket  (one  mile  and 
two  furlongs),  with  Patchouli,  Scene  Shifter  and  three  others  behind  him.  The 
Derby  was  the  next  eftort,  but  he  could  get  no  nearer  than  fourth  to  .Ayrshire,  Crow- 
berry  and  Van  Dieman's  Land;  Orbit,  Chillingtou  and  three  others  were  behind 
him.  In  the  Prince  of  Wales'  Stakes  at  Ascot  he  ran  second  to  Ossory,  who  accom- 
panied Galore  on  his  voyage  across  the  Atlantic,  but  died  during  the  .journey;  both 
these  colts  carried  125  lbs.,  giving  weight  to  ncarl.v  all  their  seven  opi)onents.  They 
met  again  in  the  St.  James'  Palace  Stakes,  each  carrying  126  lbs.,  but  so  close  did  they 
finish  that  the  judges  could  not  separate  them,  a  dead  heat  being  the  result  and  stake 
divided.  In  the  Zetland  Plate,  Sheen  .just  managed  to  avenge  the  defeat  which  ho 
had  jireviously  suftcred,  but  in  the  Hamilton  Park  Stakes,  over  1}  miles,  eight  oppo- 
nents were  easily  disposed  of. 

None  of  Galore's  get  have' yet  raced,  but  IVom  his  high  bri>(^diug  and  excellence 
as  a  raco-horso  ho  should  be  a  success  in  tlie  stud. 

Galore  descends  in  direct  female  lino  from  the  Royal  mare,  to  which  Conductor, 
O'Kelly's  Eclip.se,  Vtdtaire,  Oxford,  Kingston,  Scottish  Chief,  Adventurer,  Lexington, 
Vandal,  Leonatus,  Longstreet,  Salvator  and  other  good  ones  trace. 


Hambletoniau  n9--i- King  Fergus 


5— Eiaipsf  17iU    ■Miir-lie  nriO -Squirt 


,M^^ 


Daughter  of 
b.  in.,  1811). 


Mulatt'', 
b.  li.,  1823. 


VVIliU'l.ick  isill  (lI.nilMn 
Wil.I'.;i...s-  i;;iJ  Ir,  111. 
(Ecli|i-'  ;;■;:     ManiiLi 

Pliaillolil  IS  N  .Wail.,,,   1, 


Cation  IMi'.i  iti"liiui|iii-  i^ii:;i-  DfSdemoii,i 

I     Fanny  ITaU  by  Sii-  Peter  T.  HSi  CHif.'ll^,^ 

niiS)— Deedeiuoua  1770  bv  Mar,?lie  17a  ' 

Fillio-da-Puta  1X12  (Haphazard  17U7  -'l  i' 


—'3      Inheritor, 
£SI  blk.  h.,  1831. 

c  ^  I        NeU, 
3  jj|l  gr.  m.,  1831. 


^       1, 


121-Dau.  l.sW  ' 
(Eclipse  1761)     \^ 

Whalebone  I'-nT 
ISO  I  bT  Alfv 
liTll— HorULl  i  :m 

Bob  Booty  IH'.M  (Cha 
Y.  Heroine  by  Bag 


Ilyaciiiihue  1? 


-Bartlctt's  Cliiiilcrs— Darley  Arabian  lii99. 

17!!-:i  Hail  17:li  .,f  I'oriaihlar  178ii  (Pot-8-0-'3  ^7781- 
17.1  illapxl  I1a,i-fnli,.ii.s-  178B  by  Pot-8-o-'s  1773 
(.1)1  IliM.ka-  mil  iMiap  i;  ..a 

u.  l-Ui  of  U\erion  liivs  iKin-  Fergus  m.5)-Dau.  1796 
-Dau.  17SB  of  Kuler  1777  (Y.  Marske  I771I— Piracantha 
31). 

I'-ll  l.y  Orville  179!)  (Beningbrough  r,91)— 
a  :;71      Dan.  178S  Of  Diomed '  1777  (Florizei 

-         :         ay  camillus  1803  (Harabletoiiian 
Flora  1789  liy  King  Fergus  1775 


■■il  ((iolianna  1790)-Thalestri8 
tiy  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer 

Isi-ape  1803  (Commodore  1T93)_ 
by  Hero  1753  (Cade  1731)— Dau. 


r>.':=:o     b.  h.,  1818. 

^  a     '  B  =     Darioletta, 
°  g     ,«   ■    br.  m.,  1832. 


a  ^     Blacljloclv, 
\~i.     b.  h.,  1814. 


nn  LslO)— Hand  Maiden  181"  by  Walton  171)9  (Sir  Peter  T.  17S4)-An- 
i;-iiingl)roui:U  17i)l  (.King  Fergus  1775) -Expectation  1779  by  Herod 
i  laii.  17.')-1  of  Sliim  174  i  (Srarhng  1727). 

alaclj  lP,03)-Madame  Yestris  1818  by  Comu.=  1809  (Sorcerer  1791))— 
la   kMoiiiiin   i7<Ji  (King  Fergus  n75)-Consfintia  1T9B  by  Walnut 

.!■       .  aa -^ina  17K7by  Y.  Maislte  1771  (Mnrske  17.50). 

Ilacchante  1809  by  AV's  Ditto  18:!0  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Dau. 
:-    ;  .  :  —■  17(i4)— Dan.  177u  of  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)— Folly  1771 

I     a    1,         Filagree  1815  bv  Soothsaver  1808  (Sorcerer  1796) -Web 
1  ■         i  '■-  1773) -Penelope  179?  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 

;.   -    ,  I!,-  illyerl774  (Herod  17.^8). 

Catton  1803  (Gainmi.ii-  1,-oji-  Ur\-illiEa  1804  by  Beningbrough  1791  (King Fergus  1775)— 
Evelina  1791  bv  Uighflver  1774  (Herod  173i— Termagant  hy  Tantrum  1760  (Cripple 
17.aO)— Cantatrice  l)v  Samjison  1745  (Blaze  1733). 
Amadis  1807  (Don  Qnixnte  1784)-Selima  181)  by  Selim  1803  (Buzzard*  178T)-Dau.  1794 


Blackl.  .a.  ,~ 

Lisrta^    :-la 

_irvii  iii_-iiii 

Selim  Isn.M;, 
1791  of  :\kri 
by  Mar,-ke  1 

Phantom  18Ua 
1808  bv  Wp. 
1767)— Pmni 


!  V.r 


17&4)— Eilitha  1781  by  Herort  1758  (Tartar  1743)-Elfrida 


r  Daughter  of, 
I     br.  m.,  1810. 


Whitelock  1811,;  .  i' 

Wildgoose  i;'a' 

(Eclipse  17(54 1    -Ml 
Phantom  1808  (Wal 

of  Walnut  178)  (Highflyer  1774)-Dau,  178: 

c  inlha  1772  by  Matchein  1748, C.iJ.-  K.'M)_  _ 
Whiskey  1789  (Saltram     i  ,:.ii.— .i.  na  ,    ~a;i,ii 

1773)— Dau.  1775of  Erliiia   i  a,       i    ,     .    i,  . 

(God  Ar.  1724) -Dan    ),    ;     i  ~ 
rer  17i)ii  (T 


n   1792)- Dau.  17JH  of  Coriander  178r)  (Pot-S-o's  17;3i— 

1    1774  (Herod  l^SSI- Coheiress  1786  by  Pot-8-o."s  1773) 

l)V  GoldBnder  ITM  (Snap  17.t  i). 

",))-Dau.  1802  of  Overton  1788  (King  Fergus  1775)-Dau.  1796 

Ruler  1777  (T.  Marske  1771)— Pira- 


1797  by  Di-agon»  1787  (Woodpecker 
Miss  Spindleshanks  1770  by  Omar  1752 
v  Boltou  nO.">). 
ir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflver  1774)— Dau. 

ll'.il  nf  poi-s-o.-s  1773(Ecliu—  i;r.4)-E.litha  1781  bv  Herod  1758 (Tartar  1743)— Elfrida 

17iis  liv  >aap  17.ii)(Snipl736). 


<j  § 


[Starch  or] 
Yoltaire, 

br.  h.,  1825. 

Belinda, 
br.  m.,  18:i5. 


Idalia, 
1.  m.,1815 


WaltoLi  i;:i'.l  (Sir  Peter  1784)— Parasol  ISOO  bv  Pot-8-o's  1773  (Ecli|,8e  17(54)- Prunella 
17s,8  liy  Uighflver  1774  (Herod  1758)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  17.50  (Snip  1736)-Juli.a 
1756  bv  Blank  1740  (liod.  Ar.  1724). 

Moses  1819  ([Whalebone  or]  Seymour  180D— Quadrille  1815  bv  Selim  1802  (Buzzard* 

1    1787) -Canary  Bird  1805  bv  [Whiskey  or]  Sorcerer  1796 (Trumpator  1782) -Canary  179T 

by  Coriandei  1786  (Pot-8-o-'8  1773)-'Miss  Green  1787  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1753). 
"  Blacklock  1814  (Whitelock  1803)— Dau.  1816  of  Phantom  1808  (Walton  17;.'9i— Dau,  1802 
of  Overton  1788  (King  Fergus  1775)  -Dau.  1796  of  Walnut  1786  (Highflver  1774)— Dan. 
17,86  of  Ruler  1777  ( Y.  Marske  1771 ).  " 

Blacklock  1814  (Whitelock  1803)-  Wagtail  1818  by  Prime  Minister  1810  (Sancho  1801)— 
Tranby*'s  dam  1812  bv  Orvilie  1799  (Beningbrough  1791) -Miss  Grimstoue  17n6  by 
Weazle  1776  (Herod  ir5-l|— Dau.  of  Ancaster  1768  (Blank  1741). 

Buzzard*  1787  (Woodi>eckcr  1773)— D.an.  of  Alexander  17'82  (Eclinse  1764)— .D?.u.  of 
Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)  -Dan.  of  Alfred  1770  (Matcliem  1748)-Dau,  1770  of  Engi- 
neer 1756  (Sampson  1745). 

Peruvian  18M  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Mnsidora  1804  by  Meteor  1783  (Eclipse  17t>4)— Maid- 
of-all-Work  1783  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)-Dau,  1771  of  Syphon  1750  (Squirt 
1733)-Dan.  of  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724). 


Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)— Miss  Sophia  1805  by  Stjimford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T. 
'      1784)— Sophia  1798  by  Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— Huucamunca  1787  by  High- 
flyer 1774  (Herod  1758)  -Cypher  17;2  bv  Squirrel  1754  (Traveller  1735). 
Alexander  178>  (Eclipse  I764)-Br(ni.ita  i'v  Ainaranthus  1766  (Old  England  1741)— May- 
fly 1771  by  Matohem  1748  a'a!.    i;.jl,     liaii.  1755  of  Anc.  Starling  17.38  (Starling 

1727)— Look-at-me-Lad5_1731_l'.v  r.ii-i    (.' as-ii  .pper  (Byerly  T.i. 

Hercnlrs  ls2 ;  I  WhaTei.one  ImITj     (anc  ioli  1823  by  Boi)  Booty  1804  (Chanticleer 
'  ,  Escape  lt02_(Commod(ire  1793)— Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  1780 


(Her,. a  • 

Econoi,,  ^ 

Gadali  , 

1784  ( Hi; 


IV  Hero  1753  (Cade  1734). 
i)- Miss  Pratt  1825  by  Blacklock  1814  (Whitelock  1803)— 
1799  (Beningbrough  1791)^-.Minstrel  1803  by  Sir  Peter  T. 


-Matron  178!  by  Plorizel  1768  (Herod  1758). 


Bay 

Middleton. 
b.  h.,  18'M. 
Barbolle, 
b.  m.,  1836. 


Sultan  1,816  i Selim  1S021 -Trampoline  1825  bv  Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  17971— Web 
1,808  byWaxv  179)  (Po'.S-o-'s  1773) -Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 

1707)— Prunella  i7ss  l.v  HiL'ii(i\ IT"  I  (Herod  1758). 

Mnley  1810(Oim!i     :7.a,  a  1,      i-j'  i.v  Marmion  1800  (Whiskey  1T89)—H!irpalice  1814 
by  Oohann.a    ',       M         r        >       Xniazon  1799  by  Driver  1783  (Trentham  17C6)— 

i'    Fractious  K:ij        \i   ■■         i     ~    i       p^e  17641. 

!  -'      I,,,         i-  I  liv  Phantom  1808  (Walton  1790)  -Filagree  1815  by 

Ill,      V    ii  1838  t-iy  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— Penelope 

a,,   a-:    .    a  .,    i;r,7). 

1-         lai  ,  !.  ita  1822  by  Amadis  1807  (Don  Quixote  1784)— 
l,\    >,aiM,    is. J  .iiii//aiid*  17,871— Uau.  1791  of  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse 


Snltan  is 
Sooili- 


Selii 


17IV4I— Editha  1781  by  llennl  K 


•  1743). 


T)— Dau  1822  of  Whisker  1812  (Waxv  1790)- Mandane 
-Y.  Camilla  1787  bv  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod 
T  Sv^eepstakes  1743). 


Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andr, 

180  I  bv  Pot-8-o  's  1773  ( !• 

17581— Camilla  1778J>y  Ta 
Lap.log'  i8.'.3(Wli.aIeb"ii..  imi;  -Gri-.ti.. .  h.  111.  1825 bv  MerbnlSlo  (Castrel  1801)— Co- 

quetle  ch.m,  1814  by  Hi'  k  Xiulr.av-  llo;  (.Toe  Andiws  1778)-Vanity  b.  m.  1803  bv 
1  Buzzard*  1787  (Wooilnerlcer  17731 -Dibclii'k  hr.  m.  1798  by  Pot-8-o-'8  1773  (Eclipse 
'  17641— Drab  b.  m.  1791  bv  Uighflver  1774  (Herod  1758)— Hebe  b.  m.  1774  bv  Chrvsoliie 
t,  to  Eclipse!  b.  m  178  i  by  Marske  1750  (Squirt  1732)— Spilettn  b.  m.  1719  hv  Regulus  1739 
by  Easiiv  Snake  i^n.akei— Montagu  maie  byD'Arcy's  old  Montagu— Diiu.  of  Hautboy 


17(a  (Blank  17101-Proaernine  f 

(God.  Ar.  17>1)— Mother  We-ler     .,   ....  _. 

(D'Arcy  White  Turk)— Dan,  of  Briihmer  (iJ'Arcy  Yellow  Tnrk)-Royal  mare. 


1G4  'I'lic  Breedrrs^  Hand  Bnnl;  idhI  Guide 


IMPORTED  GREAT  TOM. 

WINNER    OF    t<T.    .JAMKS'    PALACE    Sl'AKES    A  P    ASCOT,  AND    DONCASTER 
.STAKES  AT  DONCASTER,  IN  \m^. 

I'nqjcrtij  of  Gen.    W.  11.  Jnelcson,  BeJl-   M-ile  Shrl,  Ni^lu-dle,   Tenn.     An- 
nwd  sale  of  i/cai-li:i;/j  (I'.niit  Mnij  Int. 

Oruat  Tom  l)y  King  Tom,  son  of  Hiirk;iw;iy,  lircil  l).v  Lonl  Falmouth,  foaloil  1S7.1, 
dam  Woodcraft,  the  dam  of  Kingcraft,  Aiidrod  and  Aiiderida  by  Voltigiur,  wimit'r 
of  tlie  Derl)y,  St.  Leger  and  Doncaster  Cup,  out  of  Falcon  and  Ostrcgrr's  dam  liy 
Venison,  (ireat  Tom  starteil  once  at  two  years  old  :  at  Newmarket  First  Octoln-r 
Meeting,  for  the  Boscaweu  Post  Stakes  of  10 j  sovereigns  each,  for  two-year  olds,  tliree- 
([uarters  of  a  mile  (six  subs.)  ;  won  by  Twine  the  Plaiden,  119  lbs.,  Great  Tom.  V2'i 
lbs.,  unplaced.  At  three  years  old  started  nine  times;  won  two,  was  second  three 
times,  third  twice,  and  unplaced  iu  two.  Newmarket  Craven  Meeting  for  Post  .Sweep- 
stakes of  100  sovereigns  each,  half  forfeit,  for  three  year  olds,  Ditch  mile,  7  fnrlnngs 
and  220  yards,  Wild  Tommy.  122  lbs.,  was  first.  Great  Tom,  122  lbs.,  second,  Coltne.ss, 
118  lbs.,  third,  won  by  a  head,  a  length  and  a  half  between  second  a.nd  third.  At 
Newmarket,  for  Two  Thousand  (i.iiiieas  Stakes,  Kowley  mile,  1  mile  and  17  yards,  won 
by  Petrach,  Great  Tom  was  unplaced.  At  Epsom,  for  the  Derby,  IJ  miles,  won  by 
Kisber,  Forerunner  second,  Julius  Ciesar  third,  Gi-eat  Tom  was  unplaced,  fifteen 
started.  At  Ascot,  for  the  Prince  of  Wales  Stakes,  1  mile  and  5  furlongs,  Petrarch, 
127  lbs.,  first,  Great  Tom,  115  lbs.,  second,  Julius  Ciesar,  122  lbs.,  third,  won  by  a 
length.  St.  James'  Palace  Stakes,  old  nnlo  (12  subs.),  Great  Tom,  115  lbs.,  and 
Glacis,  115  lbs.,  ran  a  dead  heat.  Great  Tom  afterwards  walked  over,  aud  the  stakes 
were  divided.  At  Doucaster,  for  the  Doncaster  Stakes,  11  miles  (36  subs.).  Great 
Tom,  122  lbs.,  was  first,  Coltness,  127  lbs.,  second.  Morning  Star,  122  lbs.,  third, 
won  by  two  lengths,  three  lengths  between  second  aud  third.  At  Newmarket,  for 
the  Triennial  Produce  Stakes,  A.  F.,  1  mile  2  furlongs  73  yards,  won  by  Cameui- 
bert.  Twine  the  Plaiden  seiond,  Great  Tom  tliird.  Heaufort  Post  Stakes,  Rowley 
mile  (5  subs.),  won  by  Twiin'  tlic  I'laiden,  Great  Tom  second.  Wild  Tommv  third, 
t'amcmbert  fourth.  Newmarket  D.Tliy,  U  miU-s,  Lord  Falmouth's  Skylight,  123  lbs., 
first,  Moulin,  123  lbs.,  second.  Great  Tom,  li'i  lbs.,  third,  won  by  a  length,  two 
lengths  lietweeu  second  aud  third. 

At  four  years  old  he  started  six  times  and  won  once,  second  once,  third  twice, 
and  unplaced  twice.  At  Newmarket  First  Octolier  Meeting  for  the  Triennial  Produce 
Stakes,  Ditch  In,  2  miles  and  105  yards,  Augusta  was  first,  Great  Tom  secoud.  Foot- 
step third.  The  Cesarewitch  Handicap  Stakes,  '2^  miles  and  28  yards,  won  by 
Hilarious,  3  years,  88  lbs..  Great  Tom  was  unplaced.  Tlie  Champion  Stakes,  Across 
the  Flat,  li  miles  and  73  yards,  Spriiiglield.  t  years.  130  lbs.,  first,  Silvio,  3  years,  118 
lbs.,  second,  Great  Tom,  4  years,  loO  lbs.,  third.  Windiugup  Handicap,  Rowley  mile, 
1  mile  anil  17  yards.  Great  Tom,  3  years,  117  lbs.,  was  first,  Augusta,  4  ye.-irs,  1()5  11)m.. 
secoud,  Sheldrake,  3  years,  91  lbs.,  third,  won  by  three  lengths,  a  head  lietw<i'n 
second  and  third.  At  Shrewsbury,  for  the  Queen's  Plate,  about  2J  miles.  Sleldrake, 
3  years  old,  117  lbs.,  was  first.  Redoubt,  3  years  old,  117  lbs.,  second,  (ireat  Tom.  4 
years  old,  133  lbs.,  third.  Was  unplaced  for  the  Hawkstoue  Welter  Cup,  New  mile, 
won  by  Speculation,  3  years  old,  134  lbs. 

King  Tom,  sire  of  Great  Tom,  was  by  Harkaway,  the  best  race-horse  of  his  day. 
He  was  not  iu  either  the  Derby  or  St.  Leger,  but  won  21  out  of  the  28  rac^es  iu  which 
he  started  up  to  the  end  of  his  four-year  old  year,  including  eight  King's  Plates,  the 
(ioodwood  Cup  aud  the  Royal  Whip,  beating  all  the  best  horses  on  the  Irish  aud 
English  turf,  carrying  the  top  weights.  He  also  wou  the  Goodwood  Cup  when  five 
years  old  with  130  lbs. 

Great  Tom  is  a  rich,  golden  chestnut,  with  a  white  stripe  down  his  face,  ruuuing 
down  between  his  nostrils,  and  two  white  feet  behind,  half  way  to  the  hock.  Ho 
measures  16  hands  2  inches  high;  around  the  girth,  77  inches;  length  of  shoulder, 
32  inches;  around  the  arm,  22  inches  ;  below  the  knee,  !l  inches  ;  from  jioint  of  hip  to 
point  of  hoek,  40  inches  ;  circumference  of  gaskin.  111  inches;  from  point  of  shoulder 
to  |)oint  of  buttocks,  69  inches,  an<l  weighs  1,305  lbs.  Amoug  the  best  of  his  get  ari' 
Tyrant  (winner  of  the  Withi^rs  and  Belmont),  General  Hanliug  (the  best  two-year 
old  of  IS83,  winner  of  nine  out  of  ten  races),  Tennyson,  Telle  Doe  (with  the  fastest 
seven  furlongs  on  record,  1.27i,  up  to  that  time),  Thackeray,  Trombone,  Treasurer, 
TalloM,  Standiford  Kelhu-,  Tabftha,  Whizgig.  Tartar,  Thistle,"  Belle  Pate,  Cremorm-. 
Swift.  Walterson,  ( '.iid.iin  Wagener,  Calcium,  Dutchman,  lllld.'i,  Mavor  Nol.in. 
Tan|nin,John  ('.,  T.illv  Ho,  llildei;-,ir(le,  Brentano,  1  loiu-vniiion,  (ireat  Dixon,  .laclc 
h'iclielieu,  Little  Uillie,  Ella,  Tullahonia,  4'ocsln,  Tallapoosa,  (Proctor  Knott's  dam' 
Tiun  lioy.  Tea  Rose,  Ilattie  S  Bliss,  T  I'n.ili  nvk.  Torilx^ra..  Tanhinn.  (ira4uate.  Great 
(fans,  .Si'Mon  Pure,  Tangent,  Jaso  Phillij-s,  .Soorano,  (;i|isy  an  I  many  others. 


EcUpse  17CJ— Marske  1T."(I-Sqiiirt  1735— Bartlett's  Childere— Darley  Arabian  1609. 


Waxy, 
b.  h.,  I'.'JO. 


Octavian, 
cli.  h.,  1807. 


Caprice., 
h.  m.,  1797 


Poi.s-u-'>  K7:i  iEcli|isriri:li-  Maihi  V.r,  by  Ilcmd  ir.-S  iTuri.ir  iri:i)  I.is.tt.-  1772  by 
!  fiiiap  1T.")0  isiiip  IT.iil)  Miss  Windsor  1,54  bv  God.  Ar.  i7^— Si-t.  to  Voiunteer  by 
I    Y.  Belgrade  .BL-lgiudi-  Turk). 

Tnimuaior  llri  (Conductor  IT6T1— Prnuclla  17*  by  Hinliflver  1774  (Herod  17581— 
I     PromiBC  176S  by  Snap  1750  iSnip  rsui- Julia  17M  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724)— 

t'P^ciator's  dam  1735  l\v  P.iriii.  r  171S  iJigg). 

Hail.  17:.7  of  Oberon  1790  (Highflyer  1774)— Sist.  1779 
'      111  17481— Daii.  of  T.  Sweepstakes  1743  (B.  Sweep- 
-  liv  Spot  172S  iHartlev's  Blind  Horse  1. 
I ;  7 1  by  Eelipse  171)4  ("Marske  1750)— Sappho  17KJ  by 
150  of  Blaze  17.33  (Fl.  Childers  1715  -Dau.  of  T. 


Stripi 


Anvil     i,  ,;     '  lhi,M     !,,>,       \hioc;i|.    I 

Blank  irin  (Hod.  Ar.  17,41    Dau. 
Gre^'hound  172-3  (Greyhound). 


Ruganiino, 
ch.h.,  l.-:(M. 


=> 

S". 

Jiu 

i    i  =  ^-5i 

.a 

?■= 

d 

2 

2; 

I'i 

5-=. 

Commodore  171)3  iTom  Tug  1777)- Moll-in  the- Wad  17:11  by  Highflyer  1774  1  Herod  17581— 
Shift  1770  by  Sweethriar  1709  (Svphou  17501-Black  Susan  1762  by  Snap  17(0  (Snip 
173CI— Dau.  of  Cade  1734  iGod.  Ar."  17241. 

Master  Bagot  1787  (Bagot  17801— Dan.  of  Bagot  1780  (Herod  17.58)— Mother  Brown  1771 
by  Trunnion  1747  (Cade  17.34i-Dan.  of  Old  England  1741  (God.  Ar.   17;4i— Jenny 

Jessamy  1743  by  Starling  1727  iBay  Bcilion  1705)^ ; 

-Mies 


-  b.  h.,  i;9-i. 
Lady  Jane, 
b.  m.,  17;iB. 


-■-'  liy  Hishflver  1774  iHerod  1758'- 

I.  10  Favourite  by  Eegulus  173:i  ,God.  Ar. 


Selim, 
ch.  h.,  1802. 


Asparagus  1787  (Pot-8-o-* 
\V\'St  1777  by  Matcliem  1748  1  ( 
1724,— Y.  Ebony  17ia  1)V  Cral, 

Sir  Peter  T.  i;^4'(HiL'lillvir  i;;i, -I'm  1. 1  ! :  ;s  l,v  Florizel  1768  (Herod  17Rsi_Captive 
1771  I'v  M.iidiiiu  1,  IS   (  a,le  17.-;4!-  Calliope  1763  by  Slouch  1747  (Cade  1734)— Y'.  Lass- 

f.f-lhc-Mi'l  i;.()  In  (ir,.,ii.,k,.  1745  (Crab  17221. 

"iBuzzanl  1;  ;  i\\,„„lii  k  1  17731— Dau.  of  Alexander  171-2  (Eclipse  KCl^-Daii.  of 
Hightlytr  li;  I  (IKioil  K.jbi  Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  1748)— Dau.  17;0  of  Engi- 
neer 175(1  I  Sampson  1745). 

W's  Ditto  18i;o  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Dau.  1791  of  Meicury  1778  (Eclipse  17i;'4i-Dau.  1776 

I  of  Herod  17.'8  (Tartar  1743)-FoUy  1771  by  Marske  1750  (Squirt  1732)— Vixen  17E3  by 
Ketrulus  1730  (God.  Ar.  17Ui. 


1^    g-s    airj 
r  n  r 

a      isa 


OivUle, 
b.  h.,  1799. 


03 
Hi 


Dick  Andrews  K97  (Joe  Andrews  17781- Dau.  1803  of  Gohanna  1790  dlerciirv  1778)— 
Fraxinella  1793  by  Trentham  1760  (T.  Siverpstakes  1743i— Dau.  1785  of  Woodpecker 
1773  (Herod  1758)— Everlasting  1775  by  Eclipse  17B4  (Marske  17501. 

Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'3  17731— Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Condnclor  17671— Pru- 
nella 1783  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  175Hi_ Promise  1768  bv  Snap  i;50  (Snip  1736)— 
Julia  1756  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  17241. 


Beningbroagh  1791  (King  Fergus  n75i-Evelina  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— 

Termaganl  by  Tantrum  1760  iCripple  17.501— Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1745, Blaze  17S31 — 

Dau.  1757  of  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  17^). 
Whiskev  1789  iSaltram*   ne0)-y.  Giantess  17<;0  by  Diomed*  1777  (Florizcl  1768)— 

Giantess  17li9  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734)— Molly  Long  Legs  1753  byBabraham  1740 

(God.  Ar.  1724)— Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhnnter  1727  (Brisk  ini). 


Whiskey  1780  iSaliiam*  17801— Y'.  Noisetie  17S8  by  Dir.med*  1777  (Morizel  1768)— Noi- 
sette 1774  by  Squirrel  17.54  (Traveller  17351— Carina  17t6  by  Marske  1750  (Squirt  1736)— 
Dau.  1755  of  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  K24l. 

Gohanna  179  1  (M,ir(irv  KTS.  Aiiinz,,u  17!l9  bv  Driver  17f3  iTrentham  170(11— Fractious 
1702  bv  Mercarv  i;7s  ,  !■;,  li|,.~..  i-,(;i,  Dau.  1785  of  Woodpicker  1773  ,Hltik1  17.>)— 
Everlasting  i::.".  l,v  i:,!ip-,-  i;,  1  1  Mar^ke  17,50,. 


US 


3  5.ig 


^^: 


!i  al : 

iff  a- 


WTiiioliv-t  Hambletonian  1702  (Kiiif;  Fergus  177.-) -Rosalind  i:R8  tiv  Phennmcnim  1780  (Herod 
h  h  ism'  17.iSi-Atalanta  17C9  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  K"4,  Y  I..i---,,f-ilu-Mill  1750  bv  Oroo- 
o.  n.,  it<uj.        noko  1745  (Crab  1722)-Dau.  1744  of  Traveller  IT;..   I':, rtii.i  iTLS:. 

T,,„_u,„,.„f  Coriander  1786  (Pot-S-o-'s  17731— Wildgoose  1;hj  by  Iliglillver  1774  (Herod  1758)- 
uau^uiei  ui,       Coheiress   1786  by  Pot^o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  KC,)— Lamilla'  1777  by  Goldfinder  1764 

•'    '  (Snap  17.50)- Dau.  1760  of  Old  England  1741  (God.  Ar.  1724i. 

Phnntnm  Walton  1799  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784i- Julia  1700  bv  Whiskev  1789(Saltram*  1780)— Y'.  Giantess 

I.  hi  Si'         !"'■'<'  by  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel  1768)-Giantess  1769  t.y  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17iM)— 

II.  D.,  leuB.         jjjjij.^,  j^Qjjg  j^^gg  j.gg  jiy  Babraham  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

ricnchto,-  ^r  Overton  1788  (King  Fergus  1775)-Dau.  n96  of  Walnut  1786  (Highflyer  i;74)-Dau.  17: 

h  ^?    iJ-S'      of  Rider  1777  (T.  Mirske  "—     "■  -■      "-  '     


Cation, 
b.  h.,  1809. 


Filho-da- 

Puta, 

br.  h.,  1812. 

Treasure. 
CU.  m.,  1809. 


Golumpas  1802  (Gohanna  1790i— Lucy  Gray  IKU  by  Timothy  1794  iDelpini  1781 1- Lucy 

1789  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  17581— Frenzy  1774  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  KSOi— Dau. 

of  Ensineer  1756  (Sampson  1745i. 
Orville  1739  (Beningbroiigh  ]791)-Fanny  1796  bv  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Hi^'hflver  1774)— 

Dau.  1788  of  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel  17681- Desiiemona  1770  by  Marske  1750  (Squirt 

173  0— Y'.  Hag  1761  bv  Skim  1746  (Starling  1727). 


Parasol, 
b.  m.,  1800. 


Haphazard  1,97  (Sir  Peter  T.  n»4i    Mrs.  Bamet  1806  by  Waxy  llOO  (Pot-g-o-'s  1773)— 
Dau.  17^8  of  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  17581— Hcinel  1771  by  Squirrel  17&4  (Traveller' 
1735)— Priucipessa  1762  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  17^4). 
Camilius  1803  (Hambletonian  1792)- Dau.  1804  of  Hvacinthus  1797  (Coriander  1786)— 
Flora  1789  by  King  Fergus  1775  (Eclipse  1764(- Atalanta  1760  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 

17S1)— Y.  Lass-of-ihe  Mill  1756  by  Orounoko  1745  (Crab  17-2i. 

■  Sir  Peter  T.  n84  (Highllver  1774)— Arethusa  1792  by  Dungamion  1780  (Eclip^e  1764)- 

Da((.  1777  of  Pro]ihet  1760  (Regains  17391- Virago  1764  by  Snap  17.:0  (Snip  n.36)-Dau. 

of  Bcculus  1739   God.  Ar.  1724). 

Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764) -Pntnella  1788  by  Highflver  1774  (Herod  li58,~Promise 

17ti8  by  Snap  17.50  (Snip  17.',6i— Julia  1756  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724 (—Spectator's 

dam  173')  by  Parmer  1718  (Jiggi. 

o„„,„„-t,  Soicerer  1796  (Truinpalor  1782i-Wowski  1797  by  Mentor  1784  (Justice  i;:41— Maria 
bit  h  isio'  irrr  (Waxy's  dam)  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar  174:j)-Lisette  1772  by  Snap  1750  (Snip 
oih..  n.,  isKi.       i7.^6)_jii5s  Windsor  1754  by  God.  Ar.  1724. 

Tprhna         Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)-CamiUa  1778  bv  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)— 
h  m    1^9         Coquette  1764  bv  Compton  Barb-Sist.  1743  to  Regulus  by  God.  Ar.  1724-Grey  Robin- 

D.  m.,  law.        son  1723  by  Bald  Galloway  (St.  Victor  Bnrbi. 

n'i.oi„h™<.  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-(i-'s  1773)-Penelope  1708  hy  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767i— Pra- 
b,  h  im~'  Delia  1"«8  bv  Highflver  1774  (Herod  17.-8)-Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  17.36)— 
or.  n.,  18U,.       jjjij^  j..g  ^y  Blankl740  (God.  Ar.  1724i. 

"elim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)-Maiden  1801  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflver  17741— Dan.  1788 
of  Phenomenon  1780  iHerod  1758i- Matron  1782  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  17.>— Maiden 
1770  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1731). 


Daughter  of, 
b.  m.,  1812. 


Waxv  1700  I  Poi-s-o-'s  17731- Penelope  1798  bv  Tnimpalor  1782  (Conductor  1767)- Prn- 
nella  17S.-i  liv  His.'hflverl7T4  (Herod  17.58i-Promise  1768  by  Snap  17.0  (Snip  1736)— 
Jidia  I7.-C,  bv  Blank  1710  (lud.  Ar.  17241. 

Dick  Aiidreus  i;'(r  .Too  Andrews  1778)-Mandane  ch.  m.  18''0  bv  Pot  8-0- 's  1773 
(Eclip-e  17C4,  Y  Camilla  b.  m.  1787  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  17.58(-C.imilla  h. 
m.  1778  bv  Trentham  1706  iT.  Sweepstakes  1743)— Coquette  b.  m.  1704  by  Couipton 
Barb-Sist.  b.  m.  1743  to  Regulus  by  God.  Ar.  17-24— Grey  Robinson  gr.  ni.  1723  by 


.  Victor  Barbi-Sist.  to  Old  Country  Wench  by  Snake  (Lister  Turki— Grey  Wilkes  gr. 
iirk)— Miss  D'Arcy's  Pet  mare  out  of  a  Sedbnry  Royal  marc. 


.  by  Hautboy 


li'.G  Tlw.  Brci'iVrs"  llamJ  Bool;  and  (iidilr. 


GRINSTEAD. 


WINNER  OF  TPTE  CHAMPAGNE  STAKES  AT  JEROME  PARK,  MANSION 
HOUSE  STAKES  AT  LONG  15KANCH,  ALL-AGED  SWEEPSTAKES  AND 
SUMMER  HANDICAP  AT'  SARATOGA. 

The  Projieriy  of  E.  J.  Baldwin,  Savannah,  Los  Angelas  Co.,  California. 

Grinstead  by  Gilroy,  son  of  Lexiugton,  l)red  by  Jas.  A.  Griustead,  Walnut  Hill 
Stud,  Ky.,  foaled  1871,  dam  sister  to  Ruric  by  imp.  Sovereign,  sou  of  Emilius,  out  of 
Levity,  dam  of  Lever,  Mildred,  Legatee,  etc.,  by  imp.  Trustee.  Orinstead,  as  a  two- 
year  old,  started  in  two  races,  of  which  he  won  one.  At  .Jerome  Park,  the  Cham- 
pagne Stiikes  for  two-year  olds,  J  of  a  mile,  in  1.17J,  beating  Dublin,  Weathercock 
and  seven  others.  At  Saratoga,  was  second  in  the  Kentucky  Stakes  for  two-year 
olds,  1  mile,  won  by  Battle-Axe  in  1.4.5i.  Three  years  old,  started  twelve  times  and 
■won  three  races.  Jerome  Park,  won  a  dash  of  1^  miles  in  2.401,  beating  Kadi  au<l 
seven  others,  among  which  were  Harry  Uassett,  Whisper  and  Spindrift.  Won  ada.sli 
ofl|  miles  in  3.10,  beating  Shylock,  Lyttletou,  Wildidle,  Kadi  and  others.  Balti- 
more, Md.,  won  a  compensatioji  purse,  mile  heats,  in  1.4.5j,  1.45^,  beating  six  others, 
among  which  were  Aaron  Pennington  and  Survivor.  Jerome  Park,  was  second  in 
the  Belmont  Stakes,  IJ  miles,  won  by  imp.  Saxon,  in  2.39^.  Among  the  starters  were 
Aaron  Pennington,  Elkhorn,  Rutherford,  Brigand  and  Reform.  Saratoga,  was  second 
in  the  Sequel  Stakes  for  three-year  olds.  2  miles,  won  by  Vandalite,  in  3.40J.  Was 
third  in  a  dash  of  1  mile  and  a  furlong,  won  by  Madge,  in  1.57^.  Was  third  in  a  dash 
of  2  miles,  won  by  Culpepper,  in  3.40J.  Jerome  Park,  was  second  in  a  handicap,  li 
miles,  won  by  Skylock,  in  2.38.  Four  years  old,  started  in  eleven  races,  of  which  he 
won  seven.  Jerome  Park,  won  a  race  of  heats  of  1  mile  and  a  furlong,  in  1..59|,  2.01}, 
beating  Rhadamanthus  and  Fadladeeu.  Monmouth  Park,  won  a  race  of  mile  heats, 
in  1.4.5^,  1.4.5,  1.47.  D'Artagnau  won  first  heat  and  Griustead  was  fifth.  Won  Man- 
sion House  Stakes  for  four-year  olds,  2i  miles,  iu  4.40i,  beating  Rutherford,  Stam- 
])ede  and  two  others.  Saratoga,  won  Sweepstakes  for  all  ages,  IJ  miles,  2.08},  beat- 
ing Springbok,  Olitipa  and  Mate.  Won  the  Summer  Handicap,  2  miles,  in  3.37J, 
beating  Wildidle  and  Mattie  W.  Won  a  dash  of  1|  miles  iu  2.40,  boating  Aaron  Pen- 
nington, Scratch  and  two  others.  Jerome  Park,  was  third  iu  the  Jockey  Club  Han- 
dicap, 2  miles,  iu  3.38^,  won  by  Wildidle.  Was  third  in  the  Woodburn  Stakes  for 
four-year  olds,  2^  miles,  won  by  Aaron  Pennington,  in  4.36^.  Saratoga,  was  third  iu 
the  Saratoga  Cup,  2J  miles,  Siiringbok  and  Preakness  running  a  dead  heat  for  first 
place,  iu  3..56J-,  which  still  stands  the  fastest  time  on  record  at  the  distance.  Reno, 
Nevada,  won  race,  mile  heats,  three  iu  five,  in  1.47,  1.46|,  1.46}^.  Bay  District  Course, 
Cal  ,  was  8ec(md  in  the  Wise  Plate,  a  post  stake,  4  miles,  won  by  Wildidle,  in  7.25A. 
As  a  five-year  old  started  once  and  was  uuplaci'd.  Griustead  is  a  blood  bay  horse, 
full  16  hands,  of  groat  substance  and  ]iiiwir.  with  excellent  shoulders,  good  body 
jind  strong,  well  placed  back,  hips  and  loin,  lie  was  a  good,  h<mest  race-horse  and 
comes  from  ;i  grand  racing  family,  and  a  Imst  of  good  oU(^s  have  descended  fioui  it. 
Grinstead  has  covered  only  a  few  mines,  lie  sircil  (iano,  wi:;ner  of  tlie  Conner  Stakes, 
Grismer,  Bonita,  Goliah,  Ed.  Mcliinnis,  G.'raldine,  (ilcn  Alinoml,  (ianynicdc,  (ilad- 
iator,  Honduras,  Cleopatra,  Clio,  Costa  Rica,  llemi't,  I'ncnlc,  Santiago,  Siualoa  II., 
Esperauza,  Winona,  .Salouica,  El  Kayo,  .Santa  Anna  ami  many  other  winners.  It  is 
to  the  Koyal  mare  through  old  Montagu  mare  that  travi'  iu  direct  fenuile  line  Cou- 
<luctor,  Eclipse,  Sterling,  Weathcrbit,  Oxf)rl,  Ivingsto-i,  S^'ottish  Chief  Adventurer, 
Lexington.  Vandal,  Leuuatas,  Salvati>r,  0.i;)aligi,  Stratford,  Sensation  and  all  the 
Duchess  familv. 


Florizel  171)8— Herod  1758— Tartar  lT4:i— Partner  1718— Jigg— Byerly  Turk,  aliont  1685. 


Bairs 

Fhirizel, 

ch.  li.,  18U1. 

Dutiv'htLT  iif, 

b.  11)..  iro.i. 


;m  i';i-iiaiiira  nil.!  bv  Kockiiigbam  ITsi  (lliL'hny.-r  n;4i  - 
im  inc.  il".  >"fL'|i-t-il<f6  i7Wi— Dull,  of  Bcfiihunis  1754  (Ba- 
w  '--  Foie.-'ti.'r  17f,0  (Fule^te^  173lil. 

li  Dau.  of  Svmiues' Wilclair  1767  (*Feainought  1735>— Dan. 
iilu-llo)-Uau:  of  "FallovvLT  1701  (Blank  1740)— Dau.  of  *Vam- 


irrr  (FionzL- 

17;'0  (■•Fearii' 
RoL'cr  1741  il!n 


iriSi  Dan.  of  *Sliark  1771  (Marske  1750)-  Dau.  of  Harris' 
iL;lit  17.j')i— Dau.  of  'Fearnouglit  I75a  (RcgulUB  1739)— Dau.  of 
n.lliead  1T:J3i. 

-  <  i;,:-:i    D.iii    of  'Clockfast   1774  iGimcra'k  1760)— Dau   of 
li  iiii.iii.ln    i;..ri)—V.  Kitty   Fisher  1767  by  *Fearnought 
'      ■  adi-  1734  ((iod.  Ar.  1724). 


.3    Saj 

a*  r 


Orvillr  i.j'.i  ,i;i-mii-!,i.',,Lli  ,..'  ,     l.iaii-.    .10  by  Siamford  17a4  (Sir  Peter  T.  I'fH)— 

Dau.  KliJof  Wbi-ivLi  ;..^.i     .'^a.,laIlJ    i;.'()) -Grey  Doriiuaut  1781  by  Dorimant  1773 

(Otlio  1760)  -Dizzy  1751  by  Blank  1710  tGud.  Ar.  17-4). 
Tlie  Flyer  1814  (Vandyke  Jr.  18j8i— Parma  1813  by  Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews 

1778)— May  1804  by  Beningbrougli  1791  (King  Fergus  1775)-Prinirose  1787  by  Maiu- 

Imno  1768  (Engineer  1756)— Cricket  1^76  by  Herog  i;58  (Tartar  174-3). 

Sir^irchy  1805  ('Diomed  1777)— Dan.  of  »Robin  Redbreast  1796  (t^ir  Peter  T.  17M1-Daii. 

1788  of  *Obscurity  1777  (Eclipse  17«4)-Slauicrkiii  1768  by  *Wildair  1,53  (Cade  1734)— 

*Cub  mare  1762  by  Cub  1739  (Fox  1714). 
Robin  Grey  1805  (*Royalist  17yo) -Maria  18oa  by  Melzar  1791  (*Medley  1776)- Dau.  of 

♦Highflyer  17»4  (Highflyer  1774)-Dau.  of  *Feamought  17.''i5  (Regulus  1739)-Duu.  of 

Ariel  175 J  ( ''Traveller  1747). 

Buzzard*    1787   (Woodpecker  1773i-Dau.  of  Alexander  178S  (Ecliiise  17(4i— Dau.  of 

Highflyer  1774   (Herod  1758)-Dau.  of  Alfred  1770    (Matchem  1748i-Dau.   1770  of 

Engineer  1756  (Sampson  1745). 
V\"s  Oitto  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Dau.  1791  of  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  1776 

of  Herod  17.58  (Tartar  1743>-Folly  1771  by  Marske  1750  (Squirt  17.32)— Vixen  1753  by 

Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1784). 


Web, 
b.  m.,  18  )S. 


Dick  Andrews  1797  (Jue  Andrews  17781— Dau.  1803  of  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)— 
i^'raxinella  1793  by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  174:3)-Dau.  1785  of  Woodpecker 
1773  (Herod  1758) -Everlasting  1775  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750). 

Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'8  1773)-Peuelope  1798  bv  Trninpator  1782  (Conductor  1707)  -  Pni- 
neila  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1738)-Pronii6e  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— 
Julia  1756  by  Blank  1740  (Qoil.  Ar.  17a4i. 


Bobadil, 
ch.  h.,  1813. 


Pylhoness. 
bik  m.,  1813. 


Walton  1799  (Sir  Peter  T.  1781)— Parasol  1800  by  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1704)  -  Prunella 
17-18  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)-Proniise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)-Julia 
1756  bv  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Stimford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-  Sophia  1798  by  Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— 
Hancamunca  1787  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Cypher  1772  bv  Squirrel  1751 
(Traveller  1735) -Pan.  1749  of  Regulus  1759  (God.  Ar.  17>'4). 

RubLMis  1805  (Buzzard*  1787) -Dau.  1795  of  Skyscraper  1786  (Highf.yer  1774)-It'abel 
1787  by  Womlp.-cker  1773  (Herod  1758)— Dau.  177.")  of  Squirrel  1754  (Traveller  1735)— 

T^nncv  irwr  hi'  Rlnnl,-   1710  (God     Ar    1724). 

s  1796  bv  Sir  Peter  T.  1781  (Hiirhflver  17741— 
1764)— Dau.  1783  of  Turf  17t0  iMatthenil748)— 


Nancv  ir6r  bv  Blank  17 M)  ( 
Sorc'-rer  17',r,  iTnimpnt 
Dau.  1789  nf  KniiL-aiii 
Dau.  17;9  of  llrn.i   V, 


I  ( tk-lipse 
I  tar  17431. 


HA 


=5 

S 

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*c    ■ 

05 

A 

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x> 

S 

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ii 

k)    -i 

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-^P.^^ 

Bening- 

brough, 

b.  ii..  1791. 


KingFortMis  1775  (Eclipse  1761i-Dau.  1780  of  Herori  17.-8  (Tartar  174.3)-'Pyrrha  1771 
by  .Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734) -Dutchess  1748  by  Whitenose  1742  (God.  Ar,  1724)— 
Miss  Slamerkin  1729  bv  Y.  True  Blue  1718  (Honevwood's  Ar.). 

Highflver  1774  (Herod  1758)— Termagant  by  Tantrum  1760  (Cripple  1750)- Cantatrice 
bv  Sampson  1745  (Blaze  1733)— Pan.  1757  of  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724i-Rnby  mare 
Marske's  dam)  by  Blackleirs  1725  (Hntton's  Bay  Turk). 


Sir  Peter  T.  178-' (Highflver  1774i—Horatia  1778  by  Ecli pi^e  1764  ( Marske  17.50i  -Countess 

(Delpini's  dam)  1700  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724)-Dau.  of  Rib  1736  (Crab  1132)— 

Dau.  of  Wynn  Ar. 
Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*   1780)— Grey  Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimant  1772  (Oiho  1760)— 

Dizzy  1757  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  172))— Dizzy  1741  by  Driver  1727  (Wynn  Ar.)— 

D.au.  of  Smiling  Tom  1724  (Conyers'  Ar.i. 


Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— Y.  Giimiess  i79i(  bv  Diomed*  1777  (Flnrizel  17C8)— 

Giantess  1769  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  n34i     Mnllv  Long  Legs  1753  by  Babraham  1740 

(God.  Ar.  1724)    Dau.  of  Foxhunier  17-'7  (Urii-k  1711 1. 
Precipitate"  1787  (Mercury   1778)-Y.  Titiany  1787  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)  — 

Tiffany  1773  bv  Eclipse   1764  (IWarske   17.50i— Y.  Hag  1761  by  Skim  1746  (Starling 

1727}  -_Hag  1714  by  Crab  1722  ( Alcock  Ar.)  '  

Sir  Peier  T.  17.84  (Highflyer  1774)— Horatta  1778  bv  Eclipse  1764iMai-Bke  I750i  -  Countess 

(Delpini's  dam)  1760  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar."  1724)— Dau.  of  Kih  1736  (Crab  1722)— 

Dau.  of  Wvnn  Ar. 
Volunteer  1780  (Eclipse  1764)-Rachel  1790  by  Highflver  1774  (Herod  1758) -Dau.  17V1 

of  Syphon  1730  (Squirt  1738)— Dan.  of  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724i— Sii-t.  1768  to 

Jud-rement  by  Snip  1736  (Flyiiur  Childers  1715). 


Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)— Catherine  1795  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758)— Ca- 

inilla  1778  by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)— Coquette  1765  by  Compton 

Barh-Sist.  1743  to  Reitulus  by  God.  Ar.  1724. 
Timothy  1794  (Delpini  1781)-Lucy  1789  bv  Florizel  1768  (Herod  17381-Frenzv  1774  bv 

Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750)-Dau.   of  "Engineer  1756  (Sampson  1745)- Dau.  1763  of 

Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724).  

Waxy  1790  IPot-S-o-'s  1773)— Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  17.82  (Conductor  1767)-!  ru- 

nella  1788  bv  Hiirhflver  1774  (Herod  1758) -Promise  1768  bv  Snan  17.50  (Snip  1736)— 

Julia  17.56  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Hermes  1790  (Mercury  1778) -Vicissitude  1800  by  Pipator  1786  (Imperator  1776i-Bea- 

trice  1791  hv  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflver  1774)-Pytrha  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 

_  17.;i  I     n   i.Im  .^  iTIs  bv  Whitenose  1742  (God   Ar.  1724). 

Whiti  I   .        -    :    11  iHibirtunian  1792)— Dan.  1799  of  Coriander  1786  (Pot-8-o-'s  17731— 

Wil  I'-J  ''\   llii:bllver  1774  (Herod   K.is! -Coheiress  1786  by  Pot-S-o-'s  1778 

(E.  lip-'    I.I      Minill.i  1777  by  Goklflniler  17114  (Snap  1750). 
Orville  1711(1  (Brniiigbron^'h  1791i— Miss  Grimstone  1796  by  Weazle  177C.  iHerod  1758)— 

Dau.  of  Anc,i'<t(r  1768  (Blank  1740)    Dau.  of  Damascus  Ar.   17.34— Dan.  of  Sampson 

_1745  I  Blaze  17.33i. 

Sir  Solomon  1805  (*Tickle  Tobi 

1797  by  Trumpator  1782  (Coi 

(Herod  17.38)-Dau.  1775  ol  Iv 


-Tin 


1    of  Hickory  1804  (*Wliip  1794)  -*TiulU|)etta 
Sist.  1786  to  Lambinos  by  Highflyer  1774 
M  (r<ke  17.50). 


fii  Hav  Bull— I); 


Ihiiltlmv  tll-M 


i  181(1  (Eal'sFlorizel  l; i,,,,'.,.,    l,.  in.  II 

I  inn?  liv  Melzarligi  (   .\U.i:.  i   IT:i,,-l)au.  of 
.Mill. .1,-1,1   I-S5  (Regulna  17:!9)— Uaii.  ol  Arie 

1 1-   M-ullfii  Ar.  1745)— *l)ucbessby  ('iillc 

.  1    l:i  :  '  Ii-l;i— Dan.  oil.  m.  1723  of  Orevbcil 
of   Whiteshirt— Montagu   niai 


(I)  Ar 


Turk)- Roval  i 


iiGrev  .«n5('Rovalist  1790)— 
r  1784  (Hl:;liflver  1774)— Dau. 
Tveller  1747)- Dau.  of  Jack 
-I.aiWTbiuh  cli.  m  1731  by 
,i.\  )— .8o[)linui8ba's  dam  by 
ley  Old  Moutagu — Dau.  uK 


108  The  Breeders'  Hand  Booh  and  Guide. 


HANOVER. 


WIXXER  OF  THE  HOPEFUL,  JULY  .VXD  SAPLIXG  ^^TAKES  AT  TWO  YEARS 
OLD,  TWENTY  OUT  OF  TWEXTY-.SEVKX  RACES  AT  THREE  YEARS 
OLD,  IXCLUDIXG  WITHERS,  BELMOXT,  SWIFT.  TIDAL,  LORILLARD, 
STOCKTOX,  .STEVENS,  BROOKLYN  DERBY,  CONEY  ISLAND  DERBY, 
EMPORIUM,  CHAjyiPION  AXD  OTHER  STAKES, 

The  proper fii  of  Milton  Young,  McG-rathiana  Stud,  Lexington,  Kij. 

Han'over,  (•he.stnuthor.se,  foaled  1884.  l)red  in  Runnyme.'le  Stnil,  by  Hindoo,  son 
of  Virgil,  ilaiii  Bourlion  Belle  l)y  imp,  Bonnie  .Scotland,  out  of  Ella  D.  by  \an<lal,  sou 
of  iin|i,  (Jlencoe.  Hanover  was  a  giand  race-horse.  At  two  years  old  won  tin-  Hope- 
ful Stakes,  j  of  a  mile,  115  lbs,,  in  1,15J,  beating  Fitzroy,  Roi  d'Or  and  three  others; 
won  .Inly  Stakes,  |  of  a  mile,  120  lbs.,  in  l,15i,  defeating  Oneko,  Roi  d'Or,  etc, ;  won 
Sapling  Stakes,  J  of  a  mile,  l.l.i.  defeating  Kingston.  Austriana  and  four  others.  All 
tlicsi'  races  were  run  at  Monmouth  Park.  As  a  three-year  old.  started  27  times,  won 
211  i:i(  es.  At  BroolJyn  won  the  Carlton  .Stakes.  1  mile,  118  lbs,,  in  l,43i  ;  the  Bro(d<<lal6 
Ilauiliiap,  11  miles,  111  lbs,,  in  1.541,  Dry  Monopole,  Orillarae  and  others  behinil  him; 
won  Brooklyn  l)erl)y,  li  miles,  118  lbs.,  in  2.43i,  beating  Dunbine  and  Bronzomarte. 
.lerome  Park,  won  Withers  Stakes,  1  mile,  118  lbs,,  in  1.46|,  Stockton,  Belvidere  etc. 
bi'liinil  him;  won  Bcdmont  Stakes,  1+  miles.  118  lbs.,  beating  Oneko,  in  2.43i,  Coney 
Island,  won  Swift  Stiikes,  7  furlongs,  118  lbs,,  beating  Kingston  and  Firenzi,  in  1.32, 
track  muddy;  won  the  Tidal  .Stakes,  1  mile,  118  lbs  ,  beating  Kingston  and  Oneko,  in 
1.41J:  won  Coney  Island  Derby,  X't  miles,  11^  lb.s  ,  beating  Oneko  and  Hypasia  in 
2,44i.  track  heavy;  won  the  Emporium  Stakes.  I4  miles,  128  lbs.,  in  2. 35t,  beating 
Dnnliine,  Oneko  and  five  others;  won  the  Spindrift  Stakes,  IJ  miles.  125  lbs.,  beating 
Stockton,  llli  lbs,,  and  Raveller,  112  lbs,,  in  2,11|.  Monmonth  Park,  won  the  Loril- 
lard  Stakes,  li  miles,  118  lbs.,  beating  .\lmy,  in  2,40.1;  won  Stockton  Stakes,  li  miles, 
125  lbs.,  beating  Kingdom,  118  lbs.  in  2.13;  won  Barnegat  Stakes,  1^  miles,  125  lbs., 
beating  .Miss  Ford,  113  lbs.,  and  Kingdom,  110  lbs.,  in  2.44^;  won  Stevens  Stakes,  If 
miles.  123  lbs.,  beating  .\liny,  114  lbs.,  in  2. .56;  ran  second  to  Laggard,  111  lbs.,  in  the 
Raritan  Stakes,  Hanover,  128  lbs.,  in  2.14,  Bradford,  109  lbs.,  third;  won  Champion 
Stakes,  11  miles,  109  lbs.,  beating  Firenzi,  100  lbs,,  and  Volante,  121  lbs,,  in  2.38;  ran 
third  to  Laggard,  118  lbs.,  aud  Firenzi,  120  lbs.,  Hanover,  125  lbs.,  in  the  Omnibus 
.Stakes,  14  miles,  in  2  44,  track  muddy,  Kingston  and  Esquimau  behind  him;  was 
beaten  by  Banbiirg,  110  lbs.,  in  Choice  Stakes,  14  miles,  in  2.45,  Hanover,  118  lbs. 
Saratoga,  won  United  State.s  Hotel  Stakes,  lA  miles,  118  lbs.,  beating  Waxy  and  others, 
in  2.3-ii.  Bronklyn  Fall  Meeting,  was  unplaced  in  first  special,  1}  miles,  won  by 
Volante  in  2.12 ;  sc'cond  won  special,  U  miles,  114  lbs,,  in  1,57J^,  Favor  (5),  123  lbs,,  Ban- 
bnrg  and  Onsette  liehind  him.  .lerome  Park  Fall  Meeting,  beaten  by  Firenzi,  122  lbs., 
HanoviT  125  lbs.,  in  .Jerome  St.akes,  If  miles,  in  3,09J.  Baltimore,  won  Breckenridge 
Stakes.  1;  liiiles,  123  lbs.,  in  2.52.1,  beating  Glenmound.  118  lbs.,  and  Stockton,  llf-lbs, ; 
won  Dixie  Stakes,  2mile8,  123 lbs,,  beating  (Jlenmonnd,  118  lbs,.  in3.51f,  track  heavy; 
ran  second  to  Eolian,  11"*  lbs.,  7  furlongs,  in  1.28.<f,  two  behind  him;  ran  second  to 
Eoliaii  (4),  123  lbs.,  Hanover  (3),  114  lbs,,  1  mile,  in  1,43,  four  others  behind  him:  won 
purse,  1  mile,  112  lbs,,  in  l,41f,  Orvid,  96  lbs,,  and  four  others  behind  him.  At  four 
years  old  ran  three  times,  was  second  to  The  Bard  in  Brooklyn  Handicap,  IJ  miles, 
each  125  lbs  ,  iiv  2.13,  Exile,  Volante  and  seven  others  licliind  him;  ran  second  to 
Richmond  (6),  112  lbs  ,  H.anover  (4),  125  lbs  ,  in  Brookdale  Handica)),  1!,  miles.  In  1.58, 
Drv  Monopole,  Ennia  ,ind  Fitzroy  behind  him;  ran  third  to  The  Bard  (5),  123  lbs,, 
Volante  (6),  124  lbs.,  Hanover  (4),  118  lbs.,  in  nrooklynCnp,  14  miles,  in  2.42|,  Fenelon 
(4),  IIH  lbs.,  I'ourtli.  At  livi^  years  ol<l  started  17  times,  won  9  races,  was  second  in  6. 
third  in  1  and  un])laied  in  I,  Bronklyn,  was  unplaceil  in  Brooklyn  Handicap,  1}  miles, 
won  liv  Kxile  in  2.(171 ;  won  purse,  7  furlongs,  124  lbs,,  in  1  281,  beating  (inarantee, 
Ivdiaii  and  Ecdo;  ran  .second  to  Diablo  in  .St.  .lames  Hotel  ^HaUes,  1|  miles,  in  2,091, 
beating  Elk  wood:  was  second  to  Marauder  (4 ),  1221b.s.,  Hanover  (5),  127  lbs,,  in  Rrook- 
Ivn  Ciqi,  11  miles,  in  2.12},  Elkwood,  Enriis  anil  (ileii  Echo  behind  liiin  :  won  Sweep- 
stake, 1  a  mil..,  125  lbs,,  in  0,4S|f.  seven  behind  him.  Coney  Island  .Jockey  Club,  won 
Sweepstake,  li  miles,  114  lbs.,  in  1..55.  three  behind  him;  won  Swecjistake,  51  fur- 
longs. 124  lbs.,  in  LOfiJ,  eight  b-.hmd  bim  ;  won  C.mey  Island  Cu)),  11  miles,  116  lbs,, 
in  2,35',  beating  Firenzi  and  threes  otiiers:  won  Coney  Island  Stakes,  li  miles,  119 
lbs.,  in  1.541,  Kingston,  12J  lbs.,  and  three  others  beliind  him,  Saratoga,  won  the 
Calilornia  Stakes,  1  mile,  124  lbs,,  in  1,43.J,  three  behind  him:  ran  second  to  Los 
Angeles  (4),  112  lbs.,  in  Excelsior  Stakes,  1}  miles,  Hanover  (5),  124  lbs.,  in  2.13,  Mont- 
rose third  ;  won  Merchants'  Stakes,  15  miles,  124  lbs,,  boating  Montrose  aud  Elkwood. 
{Continued  on  page  170,) 


Buzzard*  1787— Woodpecker  1773— IK 


il  I7."^-Ta 


■  1743— Partner  1718— Jig;;— Byerly  Turk,  about  1085. 


*Traiiby, 
br.  h.,  18^0. 


Lncilla, 
b.  m.,  — . 


Selim  I.SUJ  1  L;a/..'.;inl     Ks:)— Bacclmme  ISil'.l  l)v  W's  Ditto  isnil  (Sir  Peier  T.  1784)-Dau. 

lllil  ol  Mi'ma\  1 ,  :m  lOchpse  lTi;l)— Dau.  HJlj  of  Herod  1758  (Tartar  17  .3)— Folly  1771 

bv  Marske  i;.)(l  (!~qlilrt  1733). 

Tramp  1810  iDick  Audrens  17117)— 'Wcli  18.)S  by  Waxy  17;;o  <Poi-S-o-'8  177.)-  Penelope 

1798  by  Trumpator  1783  (Conductor  17i;7)-Prnuella  1788  uy  Highflyer   1771  (Herod 

17."i»i  -  Promise  17  ■<  ly  Snap  17al)  (Snip  1736). 

Bhicklock  18!4  Whiielock  1803) -Uau.  18ia  of  Orville  17S19  (Beninghn.iigh  17m)-ili6S 
Cinmstoiie  17!.6  by  Weuzle  17711  (Herod  1758)-Uaa.  of  Ancaster  17a8  (Blank  17)0)- 
Dait.  of  Damasc.  Ar.  17.^4. 

13051 -Lucv  IS.'l    by  Orpban  1810  (Ball's  Florizel  1801)- 
v\-  1^  r.  i   P.ovalist  1791)- Maria  ISOJby  M.-lzar  1791  (*Med- 
I'lyer  1774). 


by  Scud  l^(4(Heiiingbrougli  17'."1) -Goosander 


.-,)— Rally  1, 


Trumpator  1782  (Con- 
■■.]odl7.:8). 
i;iiixote  17811-BlECk- 
<i-t*  179SJ  by  Highflyer 


Peg:^ 

Stewart, 

b.  m..  1824. 


Tiiuoleon, 
oh.  h.,  1813. 


i  Whip  1801  i*Whip 


Trumpator  18;JJ  (Sir  Soloi 

Lady  Grey  1S17  bv  Ro iiiii  i . 

ley  1776)-Dau.  of  'H ig I ) II 
Emilius  18t.>0(0rviiie  17!t,.i     - 

1805  by  Hambletoiiian  17.  i: 

ductor  1767) -Fancy  17811  1--1- 1     ,,    u ■ii.n.  i 

Tramp  1810  (Dick  Aiidreu>  1  i '7 1     liu.  isii(-i  -^i 

lock's  Dam  17;l!i  by  furiinilri    \  ,< ,  ,\\^\.^..,.- . 

1774  (Herod  1758)— Cobeiif>-  I7si;  !.y  r..t-s-.i-'-  i 
Medoc  18"29  (Am.  Eclipse  1814'- Grecian  Princee: 

17'.)4)-Jane  Hunt  1796  by  Paragon  178-1  (*Fiiinnap  1765)  -Moll  by  *Figure  1757  (Grey 

Figure  1747)— Slamerkin  1768  by  *Wikiair  1753  (Cade  1734). 
Cook's  Whip  lSt4  («Whip  I794;-Marv  Bedford  1816  bv  Duke  of  Bedford  ('Bedford 

17:iS)— Dan.  lsi3  of  'Speculator  1795  {Dragon*  1787) -Dau.  1808  of  *Dare  Devil  1787 

{Ma.-iiet  17;ii)  -*Trumpetta  1797  by  Trumpator  1782  (CoiKlnctor  1767). 

sir  Arrhv  1>05  ( -Diomed  1777)— Dau.  of  *Saltram  1780  (Eclipse  17e4)-Dau.  of  Svmmes* 

Wiklair  17.;7  (Fearnought  1755)— Dau.  of  Driver  1760  (*Othello)— Dau.  of  *Fallower 

1761  (Blank  17411. 
Ball's  Florizel  ISOl  (*Diomed  1777)-Dau.  1799  of  *Aldennan  17S7  (Pot-8-o-"s  1773)— Dau. 

of  *Clockfast  1774  (Gimcrack  1760)-D:m.  of  Svnimcs'   \\  ildair  1767  ('Fearnought 

1755)— Y.  Kitty  Fisher  1767  by  *Feamou-:ht  1755  (Rcl-iiIii^  17.3.'1. 

Emilius  182)  (Orville  1799)-  Icaria  1824  by  The  FIm  i    i-l  I  (\aiHlvke  Jr.  ISO-fl-Parma 

1813  by  Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews  177^1^Ia^   !■-  4  l.y  Beningbrough  1791 

(King  Ferial?  177.'31 -Primrose  1787  bv  Alambrino  17ti,s  (Kngmeer  17.56). 
Sampler  1S18   Sr  \irli;-  isr.) -Lady  Grey  1817  by  Rubin  (irev  1805  (*Rovalist  17'^0)— 

Maria  l--!  ;  '      ^1   1    i    :;!a  i    Mc-iUov  1776)-Dau.  of  *Hitrhflyer  1781  (Highflyer  1774)- 

_Dau.  of    I      I   .  ;  V.  I R,  lailiTsJjSUK 

Lottery  l^jn    1 1      .|.  :-l   i-Mor^-iana  1820  bv  Mulev  1810  (Ovville  1799)— Miss  Stephen- 
son 1811  liv  (Send  orj   Sorcerer  1791   (Trumpator  178'2)— Sist.  179il  to  Petworth  by 

Precipitate'  1787  (Mercarv  1778)— Dau.  1787  of  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  17.")8). 
Priam*  18^7  (Emilius  18201— Dan.  1815  of  Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)— Dan.  1810 

of  Buzzard*   1787  (Woodpecker  177.'i)— Hornpipe  1793  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 

1767)-Lnna  1779  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743). 


Sir  Heicnles  1828  (Whalebone  1807)-Guiccioli  1823  by  Bob  Bootv  1804  (Chanticleer 

1787)— Flight  1809  bv  Ir.  Escape  180i  (Commodore  1793)-T.  Heroine  bv  Bagot  17t0 

(Herod  1,. 58) -Heroine  1775  bv  H.-ro  17.'3  (Cade  1734). 
Phv-irini   1S2I  .Hii,i.-iid,,rf  Is-Ji,    (  aiiielina    1823  bv  Whalebone  1807  (Waxv  17901  — 

11  111    isij  ..r^(li-i  iNi;  (r,;izz:inl     17s7 1 -Maiden  Is'oi  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer 

\V.  '<     T):i;i    :;-s  ..f  I'licii,,i:,r,M,n  17sii  dlr-rocl  17."8). 


ITramp  or] 
AV  averley, 
br.  h.,  1817. 
Daughter  of, 
gr.  m.,  1821. 


Selim. 
ch.  b.,  1802. 


Partisan, 
b.  h.,  1811. 


Pauline, 
3.  m.,  18.6. 


Wliali  bone  IstH)  ( Waxy  17110) -Margaretta  1802  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (HiL-hflyer  17741- 

Dau.  1792  ol'  Highflyer  1774  (Heiod  17581— Nutcracker  17;;7  by  Matcheni  1748  (Cade 

1734)  -  Miss  Starling "17.50  by  Stnrling  1727  (Bay  Bolton  170S). 
Comus  1809  (Sorcerer  1796)— Marc'ana  1809  by  Stamford  17;;4  (Sir  Peter  T.  1 :84')  -Marcia 

1797  bv  Coriander  1786  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— Faith  1779  by  Pacolet  1703  (Blank  1740)  - 

.\talanta  1769  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17341. 


Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)-Dau.  of  .\lcxander  1782  (Eclipse  1761)— Dau.  of 
Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)- Dan.  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  1748)- Dau.  1770  of  Engi- 
neer 17.56  (Sampson  174.3). 

Haphazard  1797  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Princess  1793  by  Precipitate*  1787  (Mercury  1778)  - 
Colibri  1793  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  ]758)-C'amilla  1778  by  Trenthara  'l7b6  (T. 
Sweepstakes  l'7J3l— Coquette  1705  by  Compton  Barb. 


52    W 
b5 


Flenipoten- 

tiarv, 
ch.  h.,  1831. 


Sulfcin, 
b.  h.,  1816. 


_•  2j-'  Trampoline, 
X  -_ -■    ch.  m.,  18r). 


Walton  1799  (Sir  Peter  T.  17841— Parasol  1800  hv  Pot-8.o-'s  1778  (Eclipse  17i'4)— Prunella 
1783  bv  Highflver  1774  (Herod  1758)— Promise  1708  by  Snap  17.50  (Snip  ]73-j)-Ju]ia 
1756  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  17-24). 

Moses  1819 ([Whiilehone  or]  Sevmuur  ls07)- (Jiiaarilk-  1815  bv  Selim   lSii2  r Buzzard* 

1787)-C:n..iiv  j;:'.|   |-:l,i  l,v  (\\  lii^l,i-v  "ii  ^-■-  r-r  I,''    >liii;:    'l.^i     >:-i    ,'    ivvl797 

by  Cori  I-.    'I   -     !'  ,'.s.,,'-'-  i7;';i    Mi^^  i .  .    -  I     ,1.    1 1'.    :|  .  I  i:  ■  :    i '   ■        ■''^'_ 
Emilius  1^-.  '    ■  -.      '     . .  ■       llic'i  i,.i,  is;:i  ii  '      ,  .  i  ■  ..i   ,     i  -.  i       i '     .■-:■.'  of 

Selim  IS  rj    i;,,       vi     i  ;<;  ,— I'invliiui  I^k;  i-.  s  ;  1  r'.i   r    i ; -1  >  Ili.liil  >  i  i  ,7  i    -Rally 

17l!0  by  TriiiiipatDr  17s2  (Conductor  17i;;). 
Whalebone  1807  (Waxy  1791)-Gift  1818  bv  Y.  Gohanna  1810  (Gohanna  179a)-Dan.  1802 

of  Sir  Peter  T.  1781  (Highflyer  1771)— Dan.  1788  of  Tmmpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— 

_Sist^l774  to  Postmaster  by  Herod  17.';8  (Tartar  17431. 

Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)-^Bacch:inte  1,809  bv  W's  Ditto  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  17841- Dan. 

1791  of  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  1776  of  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1713)— Folly  1771 

by  Marske  1750  (Squirt  ns-Z). 
Tramp  1810  IDick  Andr.'ws  iTii7i—W,h  IsoSbvWaxv  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  17731— Perelope 


bv  Tn 
-Pr  . 


117)— Pnineila  1788  by  Highflver  1774  (Herod 
i  17361. 


|M~1 


•12  of  Or\-ille  1799  rBeningbrough  1791)— Miss 
ud  1758)— Dau.  of  Ancaster  1708  (Blank  1740)— 


Bert  rand, 
b.  h.,  1821. 


5^'   Daughter  of. 
5  -■    ch.  m.,  180-1. 


^Blacklick  lsl4(Wliilel..ck  .    .;.     I>:  ,. 
I     Griuistone  17.10  by  Wea/.le  i;;o  ill'i 

Dau.  of  Damasc.  Ar.  1754. 
Trumpator  1823  (Sir  Solomon  1805)— Lucy  1821  bv  Orphan  1810  (Ball's  Florizel  18011- 
I    Ladv  Grev  1817  bv  Robin  Grey  1805  ('Royalist  1790)-Maria  1802  bv  Melzar  1791 

I     (*Medley  I77.i)-Dan.  of  'Highflyer  17S4  iHighllyer  1774). 

Sir  .\rcbv  18!15  ('Diomed  17,7i— Eliza  1804  bv  *Betllord  1792  (Dungannon  17801-*Mam- 

brina  1785  by  Mambrino  1768  (Engineer  1750)— Sist.  to  Sally  bv  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar. 
I    1724)— Dau.  of  Ward  1731  (Crab  1722). 
'Buzzard  17K7  (Woo.lpccker  17731— The  Fann  bv   Craig's   Alfred  ( 'Medlev    1776)— 

Siiepberdess  bv  Wonnslev's  King  Herod  ('Fearnought  i75.>)— Dau.  of  ■  Traveler  1747 

(Partmr  Ills)— Dan.  of 'Whittington  (Cnllen  Ar.) 
MenrI 


^■\A  \i  A}       ..i'  "  n./.a  1796  iBoxcr  17'.i0)— Dan.  of  'Pensacola  [a  Spanish  horse]-Dau.  of  'Whitting- 
« lid  Medley,,    („„  (Cullen  Ar.)— Dau.  of  Lindsay's  Ar.-Dau.  of  *Fearnought  1755  (Regulus  1739) 

an.  of    Ranger. 

■d  1777)— Lady  CTiesteriield  b.  m.  1801  bv  'Diomed  1777  (Florizel 

oke  b.  m.  bv  'Pantaloon  1778  (Herod  17.58)— Cades  by  Wormsley's 

King  Herod  (  Fea'ruought  17.5.5)— Primrose  b.  m.  1764  by  *Dove  1750  (Y.  Cade  1747)— 

—    Tusker's  Stella  b    m.  U^H  bv  'Othello  (Crab  1722)- 'Relima  b.  m.  1740  by  God.  At. 

172'— Large  Hartley  mare  ch.  m,  1729  bv  Hirtley's  Blind  Horse  (Holdernoss  Turk!- Flying  Whigg  1115  by  William's 
Woodstock  Ar— Points  by  St.  Victor  Barb— Grey  \\'hvnot  by  Old  Wlivnot  (Fenwick  Barb)— Royal  mare. 


gr.  h., 

■id '  Daughter  of  iSi^Archy  1805  ("D: 

O  •     1,   iT,    is->i         ]7(»l-LadyB..lingbrokeb. 


Tlic  Breeders'  Hand  Boal;  and  Guide. 


HANOVER.— Continued. 

Morris  Park,  ran  second,  119  lbs.,  to  Senorita  (3),  106  lbs.,  in  New  Roehelle  Stakes,  1,^ 
miles,  in  2.03,  Taragon  and  Racelaiid  behind  him  ;  ran  tliird  to  Racelaiid  (4),  120  lbs., 
Firenzi  (,5),  125  lbs.,  Hanover  (.5),  126  lbs.,  in  N.  Y.  .Jockey  Club  Handicap,  li  miles, 
ill  2.09J,  tell  iithrrs  l)('hiud  him;  ran  second  to  Teiuiy  (3i,  115  lbs.,  Hanover  (5),  122 
lbs.,  in  Elcrti  ii  Slakes,  |  of  a  mile,  in  1.12,  seven  others  behind  him  :  won  the  Express 
Stakes,  7  liulcmns,  129  lbs.,  in  1.29,  Defaulter  (4),  115  lbs.,  and  four  others  behind  him; 
ran  second  to  Volunteer  II.,  each  (5)  122  lbs.,  in  Sweepstakes,  ."it  furlongs,  in  ].06*.  with 
five  others  behind  him.  This  closed  his  turf  c-inM^r,  IiuvItii;-  won  in  purses  and  stakes 
.f  118,000.  Hanover  traces  back  to  imp.  Selima  liy  tb<>  Oodolidiin  Arabian,  thence  to  a 
Royal  mare,  to  which  trace  in  direct  female  line  Blank,  Babraham,  Gower  Stallion, 
Merliu  (by  Second),  Hornsea,  Rattle.  Amsterdam  Jerry.  .Jacques,  Tenraway,  Foxhall. 
Monday,  Harvester,  etc.  He  has  a  double  cross  of  Gleucoe,  both  fi'om  Vandal,  and 
should  succeed  in  the  stud. 


HARRY  OTALLON. 

AjjjjUcation  to  L.  B.  Fields  d'  Bro.,  Fields  Place,  Lexington,  Kij. 

Harry  O'Fallon  by  imp.  Australian,  bred  by  James  O'Fallon,  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
foaled  1869,  dam  imp.  Sunny  South,  dam  of  Ozark  by  Irish  Birdcatcher,  sou  of  Sir 
Hercules,  second  dam  Equal  by  The  Cure,  out  of  Equation,  the  dam  of  Dioph.antus, 
Archimedes,  Artesian,  etc.  by  Emilius.  Australian  is  in  this  volume.  Sunny  South, 
Harry's  dam,  was  the  dam  of  the  good  race-horse  Ozark  and  others,  she  by  the  great 
Birdcatcher,  sire  of  The  Baron,  who  got  Stock  well  and  Rataplan.  Birdcatcher  sired 
Habena  and  Manganese,  winners  of  the  1,000  Guineas,  Songstress,  winner  of  the  Oaks, 
Daniel  O'Rourke,  winner  of  the  Derby,  The  Baron,  Knight  of  St.  George  and  Warlock, 
winners  of  the  St.  Jjeger,  Chanticleer,  Early  Bird,  Saunterer,  Exact  and  other  good 
race-horses.  The  Cure,  sire  of  his  grandam,  was  a  finerace-hor.se  ;  he  won  the  Cham- 
pagne Stakes  at  Doncaster,  the  Dee  Stakes  at  Chester,  the  Suffolk  Stakes  at  New- 
market, the  North  Derby  Stakes,  and  was  second  to  Faugh-a-Ballagh  in  the  St.  Leger, 
1844.  He  sired  Little  Agnes,  Dictator  and  others.  Harry's  great  grandam  was  the 
<lam  of  Exact,  Diophantus,  winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  and  others.  Maria,  his  fourth 
dam,  was  the  dam  of  Euclid,  who  was  third  in  the  Derby  and  ran  a  dead  heat  with 
Charles  XII.  for  the  St.  Leger,  Extempore,  winner  of  the  1,000  Giiineas,  and  other 
good  ones.  Harry  O'Fallon  ran  onlv  two  races,  when  out  of  condition,  and  was  un- 
placed. There  is  no  more  stoutly-bred  horse  in  America  than  Harry  O'Fallon.  He 
has  double  crosses  of  Whalebone  and  Whisker,  the  famous  sons  of  Waxy,  and  double 
(■rosses  of  the  speedy  Emilius,  and  a  cross  of  Touchstone,  with  any  inimber  to  Eclipse 
and  Herod  through  his  collateral  branches.  Harry  has  sired  a  fair  number  of  good 
hors(.>s  which  have  been  trained,  and  they  have  all  run  ereditabl.v  ;  amongst  them, 
Krupp  Gun,  Sam  Ecker,  Expectation,  Harry  Doswell,  Jack  of  Spades  and  John  Davis, 
the  latter  a  winner  of  the  Citizens'  Plate,  IJ  miles,  ,at  St.  Louis,  104  lbs.,  in  3.06J,  IJ 
miles,  in  2.11,  the  Garden  City  Cup,  at  Chicago,  2J  miles,  in  4.30i,  track  very  muddy, 
1  mile  and  500  yards,  112  lbs.,  in  2.13},  Northwestern  Stakes,  at  Chicago,  117  lbs.,  in 
3.06i,  and  the  October  Handicap,  111  lbs.,  in  2.09,  and  the  winners  Carrie,  Harvanl, 
Hiram  Wood,  Jack  Cocks.  O'Fellus,  Revoke,  Chandler,  Kleystoue,  Marion  C,  Miss 
Flood,  Ofalcee,  Owen  Golden,  Walker,  The  Deacon,  McDonald,  Reviviil,  Heron, 
Harry  Weldon,  Carrie  A.,  Callie,  Kosciusko  K.,  Santa  Lena,  Leadville,  Tristram,  Split 
Silk,  Abnizo,  Bob  Toombs,  Cup  Bearer,  Little  Annie,  Shiloh,  Torrent,  Powers,  Dud 
Hughes.  Tom  Jolies,  Terra  Cotta,  one  of  the  cracks  of  bis  year,  with  many  others. 
Harry  is  inbred  to  Waxy  through  Wbalebnni'  and  Whisker,  both  Derby  winners,  and 
has  many  crosses  to  Eclipse,  Herod  and  Matcbem.  Few  stallions  that  ever  lived  have 
done  as  well  with  his  chances.  He  traces  in  direct  female  line  to  the  same  Royal 
mare  to  which  Orooiu)ko,  imp.  Saltram,  Beningbrougli,  Williamson's  Ditto,  Cother- 
Ktone.  West  .\ustialian,  Walton,  Wild  Dayrcll,  Parmesan,  Diopliantus,  Orest,  Caterer, 
Loi-.l  Rc.iKilil,  IslniMi'l,  Wisildiji,  Tlic  .Miser,  Saxifrage,  vU-.,  tr:ii-e. 


Trumpator  ITbi- Conductor  iriiT— Matcliem  174*— Cade  1734— Godolphin  Arabian  1741. 


§3 

Ho 


^J 


[SorcL'rer  niili  iTrumpator  nn-it  -Ep^^om  Lass  ISOl  by  Sir  PeterT.  irm  (Higliilver  17V-)i  - 
Alesiua  17SS  liy  Kiug  Fergus  irr.i  (.Eclipse  i7W)-Lar.lella  irno  I'y  Y.  Marske  17T1 


(Marskf  1750) 

Cliukci-  18  15  (Sir  Pell 

bv  Taiitniiii  irmi  i 

;     ui-Rr^-iil  i-  i:  ::i   i:. 


.Cade  1747  (Cade  1734,, 

■  T.  17f+4i  -Pewet  17tW  by  Taiidein  1 

■ippK-  17:01  -Cantairice  by  Sampso 

I    Ac.  17.!4l. 


Wllale 


-e  I7.li--Eveliual791  by  Highflyer  1774  tHerod  1738)— Terma- 
Ciipiile  1750)— Cautatrice  by  Sampsou  1745  (Blaze  1733)— Dau. 

^.d,  Ar.  1734'. 

(   ;,'iii    Dau,  IslOof  Pavnatnr  HHl  (Trumpator  17821 -Circle 
^'    lliuhilver  1774)    Aidjjail  1788  by  Wo(nip(.'Cker  1773  (Herod 

I..     ,'.-  l,.';l  iMar-ke  rr,-,0); 

1 M-'  of  Seliin  1«02  (Buzzard  ■  17871-Maiden  1801  by 
4)    Dau.  1788  of  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  1758J— 


iLIi-Ktiy 


Banter, 
br.  m.,  isaii. 


Whisker, 
b.  h.,  1812. 

a|Gib8ideFairc 
j="i  b.  m.,  1811.' 


I'cter 
Matron  17.-'3  by  Floii 

Master  Henrv  Isl,'.  Ociillc  17;iii)    INxclicei  1,807  by  Alexander  1783  (Eclipse  17Ci4)-Bni- 
nette  by  Aiuuiaiiilai- ITiiti  (Uld  England  1741i -M.iyflv  1771  by  Matchein  1748  (Cade 

1734(— Dau.  175.)j2.f  Anc.  Stai  ling  1738  (Starling  1727). " 

■  Waxy  1790lPot-S-()-'8  1773)  -Penelope  17S)8  by  Trumpator  178'3  (CoTidnctor  1767)— Pru- 
nella 1788  by  Higiirtyer  1774  (llerod  17.i8)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)- 


J(ilial756by  Blank  1740  ( 

Heimes  IT'M  ( .Mercury  1 ; : s 

17!)1  by  Su-  Peter  T.  1  Is  I 

Duchess  1748  by  Whil.  IK. 


1,800  by  Pipator  178ii  (Imperator  177(ii— Beatrice 
li-Pvrrha  1771  bv  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734i  — 
Ar.  17^41. 


Evelina  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  (Hero;!  1T5S)- 
-Cautatrice  by  Sampson  1745(Blaze  1733i- 


Waxy. 
b.  h.,  1790. 


-~  '    [Selim  or| 
>;x ,    Soothsayer, 
u   rl   ch.  h.,  18J8. 
S  3         Sprite, 
,''.=  1  ch.  m,,  18J7. 


Beuingbrough  17.il  iKiii.'  i'e(^( 

Termagant  by  Tantrum  17t»0iOripple  17jOi- 

Dau.  1757  of  Regnlus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724i. 
Stainford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  !784)-Dan.  1799  of  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  1780i— Grey 

Dorimant   1781  by  Dorimant  U~i  (Otho  1700i— Dizzy  17.)7  by  Blank  1740  (God  Ar. 

17J4i -Dizzy  1741  'by  Driver  1727  iWynn  Ar.i. 

Beningbrongh  1791  (King  Fergus  1775)-  Eliza  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1750- 

.\ugusta  li'8l  by  Ecliiise  17(14  iMar^ke  17.5(1)— Hardwicke's  dam  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar 

174S)-Nettlo  17l'i3  bv  P.li.i/'i  171(1  (C,,,,!.  Ar.  1?24). 
Hambletonian   17  i-3   iKiis  ■    !'■  j  -    i ;  ;.M— Rallj  1790   by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 

171)71 -Fancy  17,s0  bv  II  n     1    i :   ■■    llerod  17.')8)— Dan.  1763  of  Spectator  1749  (Crab 

17i3)— Hovaiia  17'>s'liv  HI cik  i;  lii   (..id.  Ar.  17*4l.  


Pot-S-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  iri)4(  Maria  1777  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)-Lieette  1772  bv 
Snap  1750  (Snip  1736(— Miss  Windsor  1754  by  God.  Ar.  1734— Sist.  to  Volunteer  by 
Y.  Belgrade  (Belgrade  Turk). 

Trumpator  17.^2  (Conductor  1767)-PrnneUa  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.5Si  — 
Promise  !7()8  bv  Snap  175)  (Snip  I73.ii-Julia  1758  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724)— 
Spectator's  dam'  17.35  by  Partner  1718  (Jiggi. 

Sorcerer  1791  (Trumpator  1782)  -Golden  Locks  1793  bv  Delpini  1781  (Highflyer  1774)— 
Violet  1787  by  Shark*  1771  (Marske  17.501—0311. 1778"  of  Syphon  1750  (S<iuirt  1732)  — 
Charlotte  17.">6  bv  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Bobtail  1795  (Precipitate*  1787i— Catherine  1795  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758)— Ca- 
milla 1778  by  Treniham  176«  (T  Sweepstakes  1743)— Coquette  1765  by  Compton  Barb— 
Sist.  1743  t(i  Regulns  bv  God.  Ar.  1724.  


b  h.,  17911. 


',,t-s  o-'s  i; :;!  ,  Eclipse  17M'\  Maria  1777  bv  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)— Lisette  1772  by 
Snap  17.M  siiin  ir.lii(-Mi-s  Windsor  1734  bv  God.  Ar.  1724— Dau.  of  Y.  Belgrade 
(HelgradeTnrki 

Penpinno  Trumpator  Us;  (Conductor  1767) -Prunella  17,SS  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.)8i-Prom- 
h  m  l-.)!  I  'se  l"'*  liy  Snap  IJoO  (Snip  173 il-Jnlia  173B  l)y  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724i-Specta- 
'  I     tor's  dam  17.35  by  Partner  171s  (.Jiggi. 

Gohanna  17:k)  (Mercury  177h)    Catherine  171!5  by  Wondpecker  1773  (Herod  1758)-Ca- 

milla  1778  bv  Trentham  1761)  iT.  Sweepstakes  1743i— Coquette  1765  by  Compton  Barb. 

—Sist.  1743  to  Regnlus  by  God,  Ar.  1724. 

Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)- Rival  180)  bv  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774 1— Hornet 

17!)0by  Drone  1777  (ller.id  I7."i8i-Manilla  1777  by  Gold  finder  1764  (Snap  1750)— Dau. 

.  17241. ^__ 

Rosebud  176 


1766  of  Old  E) 


Dan.  1778  of  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  17 
.-  Belsea  1753  by  Regnlus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724)— Dau.  of 
.  1(991. 

of  Gamahoe  (Bustard  1741i— Patty  bv  Tim  1732  (Squirt 
17.32)-Miss  Patch  1737  by  Justice  1725  (H.  C  Litton  Ar.)-  Ringtail  Galloway  by  Cur- 
wen  Bav  Barb. 

jmm.idnie  K'l.s  I  Tom  Tng  1777)  -  Moll  in  the  Wad  1791  bv  Highflver  1774  (Herod  17581 

i    ^  (, ,  rbriar  176!i  iSyiihon   1750)— Black  Susan  1763  by  Snap  17.30  (Snip 

II,    i::il  (Oi.d.  Ar,  1724). 

:  ,,   s      Heroine  1775  bv  Hero   1753  (Cade  1734)— Dau.  17C6  of  Snai« 

1743  to  Regnlus  by  God.  Ar,  1724- Grey  Robinson  1723  by  Bald 


Woodpecker  1 
bv  Snap  17.T 
Bartlett's  CI 

Bagot  1780  (Hi 


-Shift  ■ 


17."0  (Sij:ij 


Galloway  (St.  Victor  Barb.) 


Blacklock  1814  (Whitelock  1803) 
Camilla  1787  by  Woodpecker  1 
Sweeiistak'-s  17'3      Ccquette  1' 

Prime  Mini-',T  (s  o  Sfnirii,,  isoi 

Miss  DiiiiniiiL-l si;  l,v  Sim 

Weazic  i;,ii    11,  r..,l  i;5>,'    Han 

Catton  18  «  (C.i.liiminis  IhUii- lie 
Fanny  1796  by  Sir  Peter  T.  Hfl 
176^)  — Desdemona  1770  by  Mar- 


Waterloo  1814  (Walto 
Giantess  1790  bv  Dim 
17:e4i— Mollv  Long  Le 


17991- 


-Mandane  1800  by  Pot-8-o-'s  1778  iEclii)se  1764) -Y. 

773  (Herod  17581- Camilla  1778  by  Trentham  1766  (T. 

-fir-  liv  Compton  Barb. 

1  -  :Mi-'s  Paul  1811  by  Sir  Paul  1802  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— 

till-  i;<',i  (Y.  Marske  1771)— Miss  Grimstone  179a  by 

.  lif  Aucaner  176:^  (Blank  1740). 

-(leini.iia  1811  by  Orville  17);9  (Beningbrongh  1791)— 

lli-bflveri;74i— Dau.  1788of  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel 

e  173  I'tSiiuirt  1732). 

issida   ls(i7    bv  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  1780)- Y. 
i„n7,,l  iriSi— Giantess  1769  bv  Matchein  1748  (Cade 

)        ila-n  1710  (Gort.  Ar.  17241.  


Beningbrongh  1791  (Kin.-  1  n- 
Termagant  bv  Tantrniii  i;i;i  i  r 
Dau.  1757  of  Regulns  1739  iG<.d 

Stainfor,:  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1780 
Dorimant  1781  bv  Dorimant  1 
17241— Dizzy  1741' by  Driver  172' 


Ev.-lina  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)- 
1  1(  17.0)— (.'autatrice  by  Sampson  1745  i  Blaze  17331— 
\r.  17-4). 

Uau.  1799  of  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  1780)-Grey 

772  (Otho  17601 -Dizzy  1757  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar. 

Wynn  Ar.). 


Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773) -Penelope  1798  bv  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)-Prn- 
nella  1788  bv  Highflyer  1774  iHerod  17.58)-Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— 
JuUa  17561)'yBlank'l740(God.  Ar,  1724i. 

Hermes  1790  (Mercury  1778) -Vicissitude  b.  m.  1800  by  Pipator  1786  ilmiierator  1776)- 
Beatrice  b.  m.  179rby  Sir  PeterT.  1784  (Highflver  1774) -Pyrrlia  b.  m.  1771  by  Match- 
em  1748  (Cade  17.34)- Duchess  b.  ni.  1748  bv  Whitenose  1742  (God.  Ar.  1724)-Mis9 
1729  by  Y.  Tr.ie  Blu'  1718  (Honevivood  .\r.)— Dau.   of  Oxford 


Dun  Arabian -D'Arcy  Blacklegged  Royal  mare 


172  Tlie  Breeders^  ILuul  Book  and  Guide. 


HIMYAR. 


WINNER  OF  THE  BELLE  MEADE  STAKES  FOR  TWO-YEAR  OLDS  AT 
LOUISVILLE,  BELLE  MEADEl  STAKES,  No  1,  AT  NASHVILLE, 
PHCENIX  HOTEL  STAKES  Al'  LEXINGTON,  THE  MERCHANTS'  AND 
TURF  STAKES  AT  LOUISVILLE,  KY.,  AND  JANUARY  STAKES  AT  ST. 
LOUIS. 

In.  the  Dixiana  Stud,  Maj.  B.  G.-  Thomas,  proprietor,  near  Lexington,  Ki/.  Bi/ 
private  contract.     Sales  annnalli/  in  3Iay. 

HiMVAR  by  Alarm,  sou  of  imp.  Ecli|).so,  lived  and  owned  by  Maj.  B.  G.  Thonia.s, 
Dixiana  Stud,  Lexiu^tou,  Ky  .  foaJed  1875,  dam  Hira  by  Lexiugtou,  out  of  Hegira  by 
imp.  .Embassador.  Himyar  made  his  debut  as  a  two-yeai'  old  at  Lexington,  Ky.,  iu 
the  (Jolt  and  Filly  Stakes,  5  furlongs,  running  third  to  Pomeroy,  iu  1.04^.  Won 
the  Colt  St.ikes,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  iu  1.16|,  beating  Blue  Eyes,  Leveler,  etc. 
Fall,  won  the  Colt  and  Filly  Stakes,  I  mile,  iu  1  ili,  beating  Leveler,  Blue  Eyes  and 
live  others.  Louisville,  won  tlie  Belle  Meade  .Stakest,  hree- quarters  of  a  mile,  in  116^, 
beating  Leveler  and  four  others.  Was  third  iu  the  Sanford  Stakes  to  Blue  Eyes  and 
Day  Star,  1  mile,  iu  1.45.  Himyar,  three  years  old,  .started  in  five  races,  wou  three 
and  was  second  in  two.  Nashville,  May  4,  wou  Belle  Meade  Stake  No.  1,  14  miles, 
iu  2.4:^.  track  heavy,  beating  Bergamot,  Artful  aud  Gleuumre.  Lexington  Ky.,  .May 
16,  wou  Phienix  Hotel  Stakes,  1|  miles,  iu  3.224,  track  deep  iu  mud,  beatiug  MiHcuiy. 
J.  R.  Swinney  aud  Scdicitor.  Louisville,  Ky.,  May  21,  r-au  second  to  Day  Star  iu  Ken- 
tucky Derby,  IJ  miles,  iu  2.37J,  the  fastest  Derby  ever  run  to  that  date,  beatiug 
Leveler,  Solicitor,  McHeury  aud  four  others.  St  Louis,  Juue  4,  won  January  Stakes, 
mile  heats,  in  1.424,  1.43§,  beating  Leveler,  Kate  Claxton  aud  McHeury.  Lexington, 
September  13,  was  second  iu  Elkhoru  Stakes,  2  miles,  iu  4.04^,  wou  by  Cammie  F., 
track  very  muddy.  Four  years  old,  started  four  times,  wou  all  of  his  races.  Lexing- 
ton, wou  a  dash  of  1  mile  iu  1.51f,  track  muddy,  defeating  a  tield  of  four;  walked 
over  for  Club  Purse,  2  miles.  Louisville,  wou  a  Sweepstake  for  all  ages,  1^  miles, 
beatiug  Goodnight,  Long  Taw  and  four  others,  iu  1.56;  wo-i  Club  Purse,  2  miles,  iu 
3.35,  beatiug  Long  Taw  aud  two  others.  At  five  years  old  started  twelve  times. 
Lexiugtou,  Ky.,  was  third  to  Mendelssohn  and  Verdict  iu  Sweepstake  for  all  ages,  IJ 
miles,  in  2.08.  Won  Club  Purse,  mile  heats,  in  1.42i,  1.44i,  beatiug  Warfield,  Victim 
aud  four  others.  Louisville,  was  unplaced  in  Louisville  Cup,  2i  miles,  iu  4.20i,  won 
by  Volturuo,  track  very  nuuldy ;  wou  the  Merchants'  Stake,  Ijr  miles,  iu  155^, 
beatiug  Blue  Eyes,  One  Dime  and  four  others  St.  Louis,  was  second  to  L'Argentine, 
IJ  miles,  in  2.10^^ ;  was  unplaced  in  Citizens'  Plate,  1^  miles,  dead  heat  aud  stakes  divi- 
ded between  Long  Taw  aud  Blue  Lodge,  in  l..'.5i  Lexiugtou  Fall  Meeting,  was  third 
to  Renown  aud  Montreal,  1  mile,  in  1.4'Jf,  track  heavy  ;  was  second  to  Renown  iu 
Club  I'urse,  Ij  miles,  no  time,  five  others  behind  him.  Louisville,  wou  Turf  Stakes, 
li  miles,  in  1.57i,  beatiug  Renown  aud  three  others ;  was  second  to  Bowling  Green 
iu  Club  Purse,  li  miles,  in  2.42^,  three  others  behind  him;  wou  Club  Purse,  li  miles, 
iu  1 .54|,  ilefeating  Montreal  and  Mattie  Walker.  Nashville,  was  beaten  by  .lim 
Malone  iu  Citizens'  Stake,  mile  heats,  in  1.46i,  1.47^,  1.53J,  Himyar  won  first  heat. 
Six  years  old,  Lexington,  Ky.,  was  unplaced  iu  Club  Purse,  1  mile,  won  by  Patti  iu 
1.44^.  The  family  is  a  distinguished  racing  one.  Hira,  his  dam,  was  a  fine  race- 
mare,  Hegira,  his  graudam,  had  no  equal  for  speed  in  her  day.  She  ran  2  miles  a! 
New  Orleans,  iu  18.50,  in  3.34f,  the  fastest  time  made  to  that  day.  Mecca,  her  full 
sister,  was  also  a  fine  race-mare.  Flight,  his  great  grandara,  was  a  superior 
race-mare  and  dam  of  Oliver,  a  very  distinguished  race-horse,  by  Wagiuu', 
winner  of  thr<!e-mile  heats  iu  5.3-!}-,  5.38i.  Shylock,  Cicero,  Pedlar,  etc.,  all 
distinguished  in  their  day,  descended  from  the  family.  Himyar  is  a  light  bay 
with  a  long  star  and  both  hind  feet  white.  H(^  has  a  neat,  bony  head,  broad  between 
the  eyes,  good  neck,  splendid,  wcll-si^t,  oblique  shoulders,  with  abundance  of 
muscle  over  the  shoulder  blade,  great  depth  of  girth,  good  body,  but  rather  short 
ba(dc  ribs,  which  makes  his  fiank  look  light,  with  broad,  strong  hips,  immense  stifle 
and  second  thigh,  and  the  muscle  running  tapering  to  excellent  hoeks,  with  sound 
feet  and  legs.  Taking  him  altogether,  he  is  a  very  tiue,  well-shaped  horse,  with  most 
wonderful  muscular  power  behind. 

Himyar,  as  his  high  racing  line.age  warr.anted,  is  a  success  in  the  stud.  He  is  the 
sire  of  the  speedy  Correction,  Georgia,  Farailay,  a  jiromiuent  stake  winner.  Other 
winners  (some  of  them  extra  good  ones)  by  Hini.^ar  are  Estelle,  Lou  Dudley,  Quesal 
(a  superior  mare),  Johnnie  Winkle,  Greenwich  (an  excellent  stake  winner),  Hamilton, 
Ji'Wel  H.,  Helen,  Fannie  S  ,  Miss  Williams,  Ella  T.,  Lady -Mary,  Henry  Tyler,  Wah 
.liiu.  .Mackintosh,  Reve  d'Or.  Mary  1).,  Rosa  H..  Rorka,  Bush  Bolt,  Ilimlex,  Ben's  Pet, 
Dago,  Th(^  Hero,  Sir  Edward,  Lord  Tom  Himyar,  The  Iri>nmastcr,  etc. 

From  the  Burton  Barb  mare  descend  in  diicct  fi'UKile  line  the  good  horses 
Whiskey,  Sclim,  C.istrel,  i{ubens,  Catton,  Itlackbirk.  Sir  Hercules,  Margrave  (im- 
ported), Harkawny.  \'oltigi-ur,  Surplice,  Cowl,  Tcddiugtou,  St  AUians,  Lord  Clifden, 
Brag,  Sheen,  (!(dd,  im|i.  Billet,  Major  Domo,  Defaulter,  etc.,  etc. 


Waxy  1790— Pot-8o's  1773- Eclipse  17r4— Marske  1730— Sqnirt  1733— Bartlett'e  Childers— Darley  Ar. 


.§?  PS    br. 


Whulchone  18  I7  iWaxy  IT'.Hii  Dan.  IHl-J  c.f  Seliiu  isce  iBuzzaid*  irSii— Maidi'n  1801  by 
Sir  Peler  T.  ITHl  illishflver  1774i— Dau.  i;8S  of  Pheuomeuon  1780  iHerod  1758)— 
Matron  1782  bv  Florizel  lifts  lUerod  1758'. 

Master  Henry  18"l5  a)iville  ITHUi-Boadict-a  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764i  Bru- 
nette by  Amamnilius  17';';  lOld  Eni.'land  1741i— Mayfly  1771  by  Matcheiu  1748  .Cade 


1734)-I)( 


Seliin  1^0: 
1790  l.v 
Mollv'l, 

Bustard  is 
1795  l)v  . 


■il  177 


l.:is  (Starling  i:g7l. 


17^7)    Dau  1^08  ol  Waliun  i;99  (Sir  Peter  T,  1784)— T.  Giantess 

r    Horizel  17ii8i— Giantngs  17(19  by  Matcbem  1748  iC'ade   1781)— 

:.  liv  Babraham  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724i. 

I  iih-  Olyuipia  1815  bv  Sir  Oliver  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  17841- Scotilla 

(Herod  17581— Sc;ota  1783  by  Eclipse  1704  ^Martke  1730)- Harmony 


1775  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar  17-;3). 

Selim  1BU2  (Buzzard*  1787)- Bacchante  1809  by  Ws  Ditto  ISnO  (sir  Peter  T.  17^1)-  Dad. 

1791  ofMercury  177-(  (Eclipse  1764)  -Dau.  1770  of  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)-Folly  1771 

by  Marske  n&.i  (Sqnirt  l;32). 
Phantom  1S08  (Walton  17t9i— Filajn'ee  1815  by  Soothsayer  1803  (Sorcerer  1796^— Web 

1808  by  Waxy  179,)  (Pot  8-o-'s  1773i— Peneloiie  1798  by  Trumpator  1783   (Com  uctor 

1767)-Prunella  1788  hy  Hi^'hflyer  1774  iHerod  17;8). 


Partisan  1811  (Walton  1799 — Ridicule  IKid  Ijy  Sliuttlc  1793  Y.  Maiske  1771)— Dau.  1792 

of  Dunganiiou  17nO  (Eclipse  1704)— Letitia  1783  by  Highflyer  1774  iHerod  17tB)-Dau. 

of  Matchein  1748  (Cade  1784). 
Phantom  1«  8  (Walton  1799) -Filagree  1815  by  Soothsayer  1808  (Sorcerer  1796)- Web 

1808  bv  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1753) -Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 

17i'>7)-'Prnnella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758i. 

.Sir  Hercules  1820  (Whalebone  18(i7i- Gdiccioli  1823  by  Bob  Booty  1804  (Chanticleer 

1787)- Flight  18(.9  by  Ir.  Escape  1802  (Commodore  1793i— Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  1780 

(Herod  17.58)  -Heroine  1775  by  Hero  1753  (Cade  1734'. 
Economist  1825  (Whisker  1812)-Mis8  Pratt  1625  by  Blacklock  1814  (Whitelock  18031— 

Gadabout  1812  by  Orville  1799  (Beningbroiigh  1791i-Minstrel  1803  by  Sir  Peter  T. 

1784  (Highflyer  1774)— Matron  17^2  by  Florizel  176.S  i  Herod  1758i. 

Sultan  1810  (Selini  ls02i- Trampoline  182j  by  Tramp  18i0  iDick  Andrews  1797)- Web 

18C8by  Waxy  1790  (Pot-So-'s  1773'— Penelope  17'.8  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 

17671— Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58i. 
Muley  1810  (Orville  1799i— Clare  1821  by  Marmion  1S0«  (  Whiskey  1789i-Harpalice  1814 

by  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778i- Amazon  1799  by  Dri\er  i;&3  (Treniham  1766)— 

Fractious  1792  by  Mercui-y  1778  (Eclipse  1764). 


Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrevvs  179.)  -  Dau.  1822  of  \\  hisker  1M2  (Waxy  1790i  ^  Mandane 
1800  by  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764)-Y.  Camilla  17s7  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod 
1758)-Caniilla  1778  by  Trentnam  1766  (T.  Syveepstakes  17431. 

Bustard  IMl  iBuzzarJ'*  1787)— Dau.  1813  of  Election  1804  (Gohanna  17P0i-Dau.  1791  of 
Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.581— Dau.  1778  of  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750)— Rosebud  1765 
by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736). 

Blacklock  1S14  (Whitelock  18  3)  Dau.  1817  of  Juniper  1803  (Whiskey  1789)— Dau.  1810 
of  Sorcerer  179ri  (Trumijator  17S2i- Virgin  1801  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  17741- 
Dau.  1794  of  Pot-8-o-  s  1773  'Eclip<c  1764'. 

Cerberus  ISO-'  (Gohanna  17'.'0i  -Miss  Crantield  IsttB  by  SirPelerT.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)- 
Dau.  179  1  of  Pegasus  1784  lEclipse  1-.641— Dau.  1783  of  Paymaster  1760  (Blank  1740)— 
Pomona  1773  by  Hnrod  17.58  (Tartar  1743). 


'  o'S     Sir  Archy, 
I §5     b.  h.,  180.3. 


_?5  §•=.  I  Daughter  of, 


Ball's 

Florizel. 

cb.  b..  1801. 


"Diomed  1777  (Florizel  1768)— 'Cast ianira  17%  by  Rockingham  I7'<1  (Highflyer  17T4)— 

Tabitha  178:  by  Tientham  1766  iT.   Sweepstakes    1743)— Dau.  of  Bosphorus  1754 

(Balraham  1T4(I)— Dau.  of  Forester  17.50  (Forester  17.36). 
'Saltram  1780  (Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  of  Symmes'  Wildair  1767  (*Feamonght  1735)— Dau. 

of  Tyler's  Driver  1760  ('Othello)— Dau.  of  ^Fallower  1761  (Blank  174(.)— Dan.  of 

''Vamiiire  17  7  (Regulus  1739). 


*Diomed  1777  (Florizel  17681— Dau.  of  *Shark   1771  (Marske  175'.ii— Dan.  of  Harris' 

Eclipse  177'i  (-'Fearnought  1755)— Pau.  of 'Fearnought  1735  (Regnlus  1739)— Dau.  of 

*.Jollv  Roger  1711  (Roundhead  173.3). 

*Aldeiman   1787  (P(.t--'-o.'s  1773)-Dau.  of  *CIockfast  1774  (Gimcrack  1760)— Dan.  of 

Svmmes'  Wildair  1767  ('Fearnought  1755)— Y.  Kitty  Fisher  1767  by  »Fearnought  1755 

(Regnlus  I7:t''i-  Kitiy  Fi-h.  r  1755  by  Cade  1734  ((^od  Ar.  1724). 

I"    EmUy  1810  by  Stamford  17;i4  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— 
i^aitram'*'  1780)— Grev  Dorimaut  1781  by  Dorimant  1772 
r.:  .ilk  1740  (God  Ar.  1724). 

:^'Si— Parma  1813  by  Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews 
imiigh  179|  (King  Fergus  1775)— Primrose  1787  by  Mam- 


Orville  i;',i: 
I    Dau .    1 : 

(Otho  I : 
TheFlMT 

1778)~M 


I    brino  176s  (Engineer  175  f-  Cricket  1776  by  llerod~1758  (Tartar  1743). 


Lady  Grey, 
b.  m.,  1817. 


Sir  Arch 
Dau.  r 
17:«)- 

Eobin  (. 

1     'Highi 

i     Ariel  1 


1805  (Diomed  17 


of  "Robin  Redbteast  1796  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— 
(Eclipse  1764)— Slamerkin  1768  by  *Wildair  1753  (Cade 
,  1 7311  (Fox  1714). 

I'— Maria  1802  bv  Melzar  1791  (*Medlev  1776)- -Dau.  of 
1 1- Dau  of  "Fearnought  1755  (Regulus  1739)— Dau.  of 


Bmilius, 
b.  h.,  1820. 


Orville  1719  (Beuingbrouuh  1, ail-Emily  1810  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— 

Dan.  1799  of  Whiskey  1789  iSaltram*  17801- Grey  Dcrimant  1781  by  Dorimant  1772 

(Otho  17i:oi— Dizzy  ir.7  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  17i4). 

IPericles  18  9  lEvander  18ni)-Dau.  1812  of  Selim  ISO-' (Buzzard*  1787i-Pipvlinn  1803  by 

sirPeierT.  1781  .Highflyer  17741— Rally  1790  by  Tinmpalor  1782  (Conductor  1707)- 

Fancy  17Wi  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  17.5S1. 

'waxv  1710  il'ot--'-(i-"s  177:5)- Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  17i;7)-Pra- 

nefla  17ss  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  175s)-Promise  1768  bv  Snap  1760  (Snip  173j)— 

Julia  17.56  by  Blank  1740  (God.  .\r.  17211. 

Hornsea's     Cerberus  1802  i Gohanna  1790) -Miss  Cranfield  1803  bv  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer 

dam,  17741— Dau.  179ii  of  Pegasus  1784  (Eclipse  1761)-Dau.  1788  of  Paymaster  1766  (Blank 

b.  m.,  1820.        nil)- Pomona  1773 bv  Herod  17.'8 (Tartar  1743 


Mnley, 
b.  h.,  1810. 


r  g '  Lady  of  the 
j   ■ ,        Lake, 

i^l   b.  m..  1K12. 


Orville  1799  (BeningVrough  1791)— Eleanor  17V8  bv  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  17)0i— Y. 

Giantess  1790  bv  Diomed  -  1777  (Florizel  1768)— Giantess  17ti9  bv  Matchem  1748  iCade 

17341— Mollv  Lr'mg  Legs  17.-3  by  Babraham  1740  (Gcd.  Ar.  1724). 
Windle  1801  .Benin-bruugh  1791)-Daii.  1788  of  Andl  1777  (Herod  17.;8)-Virago  1764 

bvSnap  K.'id  (Sni|,  173  .)  -Dau.  of  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724i— Siet.  17.30  to  Othello 

by  Crafi  1722  (Alccck  Ar.). 


Sir  Archv  ls()5  ( 'Diomed  1777i— Dau.  c 
taiion  (Svmmes'  Wildair  1767i— Dau 
by  *Shark  1771  (Marske  1750 


f  *Ci 


1785  iPacoIet  nOl-Dau.  of  Commu- 
Dare  Devil  1787  (Magnet  17701- Sally  Shark 


ch.  m.  by  Croft's  Bay  Barb  .('hill 
mer  (D'Arcy  Yellow  Turk) -Dau. 


*Sir  Harry  1795  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Shvlock's  dam  by  *Diomed  1777  (Florizel  17681— 
Dau.  of  'St.  George  1771  (Dragon  17.37)— Dau.  of  'Fearnought  1753  iReguIus  1739)— 
Daii.  of  *Jollv  Roger  1741  (Roundhead  1733i— *Marv  Grey  gr.  m.  1742  bv  Roundhead 
1731  (Fl.  Childers   1713)— Ringbone  1732   bv  Partiicr   1718  (Jiggi— Lustv  Thornton 

ibv'-Cheslnut  Thornton  ch.  m.  by  Makeless  (Oglethorpe  Ar.)— Old  Thornton  by  Brim- 

of  Dicky  Pierson  (Dodsyvorth)- Burton  Barb  mare. 


The  Breeders'  Hand  Booh  and  Guide. 


HINDOO. 


WIXXEK  OF  SEVEX  OUT  OF  XIXE  STAKES  AT  TWO  YEARS  OLD,  WIXXER 
OF  THE  KENTUCKY  DERBY  AXD  CLARK  STAKES  AT  LOUISVILLE, 
BLUE  RIBBOX  STAKES  AT  LEXINGTOX,  TIDAL  STAKES  AXD  COXEY 
ISLAXD  DERBY  AT  SHEEl'SHEAD  BAY,  OCEAN  STAKES,  JERSEY 
DERBY  AXD  LORILLARD  STAKES  AT  LOXG  BRAXCH,  THE  TRAVERS 
AXD  KEXXER  STAKES  AT  SARATOGA,  ALL  IN  1881;  LOUISVILLE 
CUP  AND  TURF  STAKES  AXD  CONEY  ISLAXD  CUP,  1882. 

Properh/  of  the  Eiinni/inede    Sfiid,  near   Paris,  Ey.     Application  to  Messrs. 
Clay  <£•  Woodford,  Paris,  Ky.     Annnid  sales  of  yearlings  in  May. 

HiXDoo  liy  Virgil,  son  of  Vandal,  lued  liy  D.  Swigert,  Elmendorf  Stud,  Ky., 
foaled  1.S78,  dam  Florence  by  Lexington,  son  of  Boston,  out  of  imp.  Weatlierwiteh, 
dam  of  Little  .Mack  and  Mollie  C.-ul  by  Weatherbit,  sou  of  Sheet  Anchor.  Hindoo  was 
tlie  sensation  two-year  old  of  his  year,  started  in  nine  races,  won  seven,  was  second  in 
one,  third  in  oue.  Hindoo,  at  Lexington,  Ky.,  won  the  Colt  and  Filly  .Stuk<'s  for 
two-year  olds,  three-quarters  of  ;i  mile,  in  i.l7i,  beating  Alfarabra,  Brambaletta 
and  seven  others.  Louisville,  Ky.,  won  Alexander  Stakes,  half  a  mile,  in  50  seconds, 
beating  Banter,  .Maretzek  and  eight  others;  won  the  Tennessee  Stakes  for  two-vear 
olds,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  in  1.16,  beating  Brambaletta,  Ripple,  Bootjack  and' live 
others.  St.  Louis,  won  the  .Juvenile  Stakes  lor  two-year  obis,  three-quarters  of  a 
mile,  in  1  17i,  beating  Voltague  aud  six  others  ;  won  the  .Tockcv  ClnU  Stakes  for  two- 
year  olds,  1  mile,  in  l.-t-t,  beating  Lelex,  Voltague  and  Enniskilb-n,  a  l;ist  and  good  race. 
Chicago,  won  the  Criterion  Stakes  for  two-year  olds,  three-(in.irtcrs  of  a  mile,  in  1.1.5, 
beating  Ripide.  Greenland  and  three  others.  This  was  the  fastest  three  quarters  ever 
run  by  a  two-year  old  to  that  date.  Won  the  Tremont  Hotel  Stakes  for  two- 
year  olds,  1  mile,  in  1.48,  beating  Lizzie  S.,  Ripple  and  Moses.  In  all  these  races, 
except  the  Tciiiicssi  c  Stakes,  he  carried  100  lbs.,  in  the  Tennessee.  10,>  lbs.  Saratoga, 
ran  tliinl  to  (ri.laii.'r.  and  Bonnie  Lizzie  in  the  Windsor  Hotel  Stakes  for  two-year 
olils  5  furliiiifis.  Ill  Lu'i.  track  heavy,  beating  Thora  and  four  otlieis  ;  ran  sei-cmd  to 
Thora  in  the  Day  Boat  Liue  Stakes,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  in  l.lTi-,  beating  Bonnie 
Lizzie  and  three  others.  In  these  races  he  carried  110  lbs.  He  had  just  changed 
hands  and  did  not  run  up  to  his  previous  form. 

Three  years  old,  won  eighteen  out  of  twenty  races.  Lexington,  Ky.,  won  Blue 
Ribbon  Stakes,  1*  miles,  in  i  38.  beating  Getaway,  Bend'or,  Creosote  aud  four  others. 
Louisville,  Ky.,  won  Kentucky  Derby,  li  miles,  in  2.10,  beating  Lelex,  Alfambra  and 
three  others;  won  Clark  Strikes,  I'i  uiiles,  in  2.10|,  beating  Alfambra,  Boot.jaok, 
Bend'or  aud  Sligo.  .Jerome  Park,  won  a  dash  of  1  mile  and  a  furlong,  in  2.02^,  i)eat- 
ing  Sir  Hugh,  .Jack  of  Hearts  aud  Rob  Roy  ;  won  a  dash  of  1  mile  and  3  furlongs,  in 
2.31,  track  heavy.  Sheepsheail  Bay,  wtm  tidal  Stakes,  1  mile,  in  1.43J-,  beating  Crick- 
more  anil  Saunterer;  won  the  Coney  Island  Derby,  l.j  miles,  in  2.47i,  beating  Baltic. 
Monmouth  Park,  won  Ocean  Stakes  for  all  ages,  1  unle  aud  a  furlong,  in  1..57,  beating 
Monitor,  (ilidelia,  etc. ;  won  Lorillard  Stakes.  U  miles,  in  2.3!)}.,  beating  Crickmore 
and  Saunterer;  walked  over  for  a  Sweepstakes  of  §1,000  each,  with  s2.ii(M)  addcil. 
■Saratoga,  won  the  Travers  Stakes,  1|  miles,  in  3.074,  beating  Eole.  (iet.iway  and  Com- 
pensation; won  Se(|uel  Stakes,  IJmiles,  iu  3.21,  track  heavy.  Intliisrace  jliudoo  car- 
ried 123  lbs.,  including  a  penalty  of  five  pounds,  ami  beat  Greenland  and  Valentino  : 
won  Uuit('il  States  Hotel  Slakes,  U  miles,  iu2  30,  beating  Crickmore,  Bonfire  and  Olad- 
iola;  won  Kenncr  Stakes,  ''miles,  in  3.32,  a  fast  race.  Monmouth  P.irk,  won  Champion 
Stakes  for  all  ages,  14  miles,  in  2.39,  beating  Mmiitor  aud  Parole  ;  won  .Jersey  St.  Leger. 
1|  miles,  iu  3.18,  carrying  123  lbs.,  beating  Bona  Fide.  Sheepshead  Bay,  won  race  of 
mile  heats,  in  1.42i-,  1.45i,  beating  Sir  Hugh  ;  won  a  dash  of  a  mile,  in'  1.4-2.  beating 
Sir  Hugh  an<l  Edeudary ;  was  seiond  iu  the  Brighton  Beach  Purse,  li  miles,  won  by 
Crickmore.  in  2. 36t ;  was  tliir.l  in  the  8epteml>er  Hamlicap,  1}  miles,  won  by  Crick- 
more, in  3.03,  Hindoo  carrying  123  lbs. 

As  a  four-year  old  won  five  rai  es  out  of  six.  Louisville,  Ky.,  won  Louisville  Cup. 
2}  miles,  in  3.07.^,  lieatiug  Checkmate,  (ilidelia,  Liila  Stanhope  and  Blazes.  Won 
Merchants' Stakes  for  all  ages,  1  mile  .iiid  a  furlong,  in  1..59.V, '>oating  Checkmate. 
Kunnymede  and  Creosote;  won  Turf  Staki-s,  1|  miles,  in  2.08*,  carrving  122  lbs.. 
ljo.ating  Ch.'ckmate  (aged),  123  lbs.,  aud  Creosote  (4),  114  lbs."  Sli('ei>shead,  won 
(^oney  Island  Stakes  for  three-year  olds  and  upwards,  1  mile  and  a  furlong,  iu  l..i7}, 
Barr(^tt  tlui  (>nly  starter;  won  Coney  Island  Cnp,  ^\  miles,  iu  3. .58,  beating  Eide  and 
Parole.  This  was  the  best  race  run  at  the  distance  during  the  year,  and  compares 
favorably  with  similar  races.  There  is  no  question  but  that  Hindoo  was  the  best 
tOoiitiiiUi'd  on  pifje  176.) 


El-  ^j 


Woodpecker  1T73— Herod  1758— Tartar  1743— Partner  1718— Jk'g-Byerly  Tark,  about  1085. 

Buzzard  1787  ('.Vciodpecker  17r3)-D:m.  of  Alexander  17H-'  lEclipee  n64i-Dau.  of  Iligh- 
jno  I  tlver  1774  i  Herod  irSH) -Dau.  of  Allied  1770  (Matcheml748i-Dau.  1770  of  En^'ineti- 
^"  I     l,5o  iSampsoli  17451. 

,„     ,W8  Ditto  isoo  iSir  Peter  T.  1781)-Dau.  1791  of  Mercury  1773  (Eclipse  ITfrtWDaii.  1176 
of  Herod  ITSSiTartar  174i)    Folly  1771  by  Mareke  1730  (Squirt  1732)-Vixen  1753  by 

Kevins  I7S1  (< ;otr  Ar,  nai). 

Dick  Alid  r.\ ;  1 ,  7  J-"'  Andreive  n78i-L)au.  180d  of  Gohauna  171)0  (Mercury  1778)— 
Fraxir  r  .iitham  176J  iT.  Sweepstakes  1743)  — Dau.  1785  of  Woodpecker 

1^73  ill'  1.   .rlasling  1775  by  Eclipse  17&4(Mar8ke  17501. 

Wasy  1,'t'i  I :'.  i-  .     ~  1.  ,3)    Peuelope  179S  by  Trumpittor  1782  (Conductor  1767)— Pru- 
nella 1,^  .  rn  liiuiulver  1774  (Elerod  175s)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  17-36)— 

Julia  l',5J  by  Blank  1,40  (God.  Ar.  17.'4i. 

WhitelocK  \sxi  (Uambletonlan  179,:)-Bau.  17J9  of  Coriander  1786  (Pot-s-o-V  177S)— 

Wildgoose  V,9i  by  Uii.'miyer  1774  (Herod  175S)— Coheiress  1786  by  Pot-B-o-'s  1773 

(Eclipse  17i4)-Mauilla  1777  by  Goldfinder  17C4  (Snap  17.50). 

Orville  li9)  (Beniiigbroiif;h  17ai)-Miss  (irimstone  17i!6  by  Weazle  1776  (Herod  17.58)— 

I    Daii.  of  AncJister  1768  (Blank  174(!)-Dau.  of  Damascus  Ar.  17C4— Dan.  of  Sampson 

1745  (Blaze  17:i3). 

'Sir  Solomon  IfOi  ('Tickle  Toby  17K6(-Dau.  of  Hickory  1804  (*Whip  n94')—*Tium- 
petta  1797  by  lYumuator  1782  (Conducior  17671-  Sist.  n86  to  Lambinos  by  Highflyer 
',    n74  (Herod  175  -)  -Uau.  1775  of  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750). 

Orphan  1810  (Ball's  Florizel   ISOIi- Lady  Grey  1817  by  Robin  Grey  18C5  (•Eovalist 
17HJi-Maria  1802  bv  Melzar  17'.il  (»Jledley  17;C)-Dau.  of  *Highflyer  1184  (Highflyer 

1774)-Daii.  of    Fearnouybt  175.5  (Regulus  17.39). 

"lOrville  1799  (Beningbrouah  1791)— Emily  1810  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  17841— 
Dau.  17ii9of  Whiskey  1789  (-Saltram  1780)— Grey  Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimant  1772 

, I    ,otho  17t,-0)-Dizzy  1757  by  Blank  1740  (God.  At.  1724). 

cp_  TLTp...      Scud  18)4  (Beningbrough  17iili— Goosander  1805  by  Hambletonian  1792  (King  Fergus 
h  m    I8i4    i     17751— Kally  n9J  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767:— Fancy  1780  bv  Florizel  1768 

'  '    (Herod  1758) -Dau.  1703  of  Spectator  1749  (Crab  1722). 

I      Tramn        Dick  Andrews  li97  i Joe  Andrews  1778i-Dau.  18!'3  of  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)  — 
h  h    liii     I    Fraxinella]7!)3by  Trentham  1768  (T.  Sweepstakes  17-.3)-Dau.  1785  of  Woodpecker 
u.  u.,  loiJ.         ,»-^  (Herod  17.:8) -Everlastins  1775  bv  Eclipse  17(W  (JIarske  17=0). 
nnno-htorof    Sancho  18)1  (Don  Quixote  17841- Blacklock's  dam  1799  by  Codander  1786  (Pot-8-o-'8 
iidu  Qieroi,       1773) -Wildgoose  1502  by  HiL'hflver  1174  (Herod  17S8)-Coheircss  1786  by  Pot-8-o-'s 

en.  m..  laiu.       17-j  lEclipse  17K1)-Mauilla  1777  by  Goldflnder  1764  (Snap  1730.. 

I       M'.,ine         •*™-  Eclipse  1814  (DuToc  18iJ6i— Y.  Maid  of-the-Oaks  1817  bv  'Expedition  1795  ( Pegasus 

r.h  h    rx'iQ    i     1781) -Maid-ot-lhe-Oaks  1801  by   -Spread  Eagle  1792  (Volunteer  ]7f0)— Annette  by 

en.  n  ,  i-.a.       .ghark  1771  (Marske  1750)-Dan.  of  Kockingham  (Partner  175.5). 

Grecian       Cook's  \\  hip  J8tM  (*Whip  1794)— Jane  Hunt  n9ii  by  Hampton's  Paragon  1788  ('Flim- 

Frincess,     '    nap  1765i— Moll   bv   *Figure  ]?'57  (Figure  I747|— Slamerkin  1768  bv  *Wildair  1753 

b.  m.,  1816.        (Cade  1734)-*Cub  mare  1762  by  Cub  1739  (Fox  1714).  

r..„,.,„  „-hit.  *Whip  1794  (Saltram»  178n)-Speckleback  1790  by  Randolph's  Celer  (Meade's  Celer 
h  h  i«iij  I  1774)-01d  Specklehack  by  Meade's  Celer  1774  l*Janus  1746)-Dau.  of  *SoberJo6n 
D.  n.,  loirf.        j,^  I  jjjij  i^jKi-  Thoronshbred  mare  of  Mr.  Wade. 

^7 1 -Dau. 


S3  MaryBedford, 


18 :«  of 
riuet 


»Diomed  K77  (Florizel  ncs)— 'Castianira  1706  by  Kockingham  1781  (Higbflver  1774)— 
Tabitha  1782  by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)— Dau.  of  Bosphoras  1754 
(Babraham  1740)— Dan.  of  Forester  17.:0  (Croft's  Forester  n36). 

*Saltram  1780  (Eclipse  17t>4)— Dau.  of  Svmmes'  Wildair  1767  (  Feamouirbt  1755)— Dan. 
of  Tyler's  Driver  1760  (*Othello)— Dan.  of  'Fallower  1761  (Blank  174(.))— Dau.  of 
'Yainpire  17.>7  (Regulus  173:11. 

*Diomed  1777  (Florizel  176e)-Dan.  of  'Shark  1771  (Marske  1750(— Dau.  of  Harris' 
Eclipse  1770  (*Fearuought  1755)— Dau.  of  ^^Fearnoiight  1755  (Regulus  1739)— Dau.  of 
*Jolly  Roger  1741  (Roundhead  1733). 

*  Alderman  1787  (Pot-8-o-'s  ]773)-Dau.  ofsCIockfasi  1774  (Gimcrack  1760)— Dan.  of 
Svmmes'  Wildair  1767  (*Fearnought  1755)— Y.  Kitty  Fisher  1767  by  "'Fearnoiiglit  1755 
(Regulus  1739)— *Kitty  Fisher  17.55  by  Cade  17.34  (God  Ar.  172)). 


Emilias, 
b.  h.,  1820 


Lottery, 
br.  h.,  1830. 


'lOrville  1799  (Beninghrongh  1791)-EmUy  1810  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— 

Dau.   1799  of  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  1780)— Grey  Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimant  1772 

(Otho  1709)- Dizzy  1757  bv  Blank  1740  (God  Ar.  1724). 
The  Flyer  1814  (Vandyke  Jr.  1808)— Parma  1813  by  Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews 
I    1778)— May  1804  by  Beningbrough  li91  (King  Fergus  1775)— Primrose  1787  by  Mam- 

brino  1763  (Engineer  175B)— Cricket  1776  by  Herod  1758  (Tnrl;ir  1743). 

■  Sir  Arcby  1805  (*Diomed  17771— Dau.  of  'Robin  Redlneast  1796  (Sir  Peter  T.  17f4)— 

Dau.  1788  of  ♦Obscurity  1777  (Eclipse  1761)— Slamerkin  17t8  by  'Wildair  1753  (Cade 
t    lVU)—'Cuh  mare  1762  by  Cub  1739  (Fox  I7I4). 
Robin  Grey  1805  C-Rovalist  1790)— Maria  1802  bv  Melzar  1791  (*Medley  1776)- -Dan.  of 

'Highflyer  17S4  (Highflyer  1774)— Dau  of    Fearnought  1755  (Kegulns  1739)— Dau.  of 

Ariel  17'5 ;  ('Traveller  1747X 

'Tramp  IsKi  (Dick  Andn-ws  1797i-Man(lane  1800  by  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764)— 

T.  Camiili  17-r  bv  \i.odpeck.r  17-,3  (Herod  1758)-Camilla  1778  bv  Trentham  1766 

(T.  Swe.  pstak'^  17  ( :i-C'nc]nette  17' 5  bv  Compton  Barb. 
Muley  1810  (Or\  iile  IT'.i'.i)   Miss  Steph.-nson  1814  by  [Scud  or]  Sorcerer  1796  (Trumpator 

1782)— Sist.   17'.)(i  to   Petworth   by   Precipitate*  1787    (Mercury  1778)— Dau.  1T87  of 

Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758)- Dan.  1773  of  Snap  17.'0  (Snip  1736). 

Emilinsl8'2n  (Orville  1799)— Cressida  1807  by  Whiskey  1789 (Saltram*  ]7W)—T.  Giantess 

1790  bv  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel  1768)— Giantess  1769  bv  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734)— 

Molly  Long  Legs  1753  bv  Babraham  1710  (God.  Ar  17-24). 
Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)-Dau.  18(0  of  Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)- 

Hornpipe  1793  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)- Luna  1779  bv  Herod  1758  (Tartar 

1743)    Proserpine  1766  by  Marske  1750  (Squirt  1732). 
'  Whalebone  1SC7  (Waxy  1790)- Peri  1822  bv  Wanderer  1811  (Gohanna  1790)- Tlialeslris 

1809  bv  Alexander '1782  (Eclipse  1764)'— Rival  1800  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer 

1774) -Hornet  1790  by  Drone  1777  (Herod  1758). 
Bob  Booby  1S(«  (Chanticleer    1787i-Fli2ht    1809  by  Ir.    Escape    1802    (Commodore 

1793i—Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  1780  (Herod  ]758)-Heroine  1775  bv  Hero  175:)  (Cade 

17341-Dan.  1766  of  Snap  1750  (Snip  173'i). 


Bruiandorf  18-21  (Blacklock  1814)— Primett 
Mi^s  Paul  1811  by  8ir  Paul  1802  (Sir  Pen 
1793  (Y.  Mar^-ki-  1771)    Miss  Grimslni.c 

Whaleb' 


•  1820  bv  Prime  Minister  1810  (Sancho  1801)— 
-  T.  1784)-Miss  Dnnnington  1807  by  Shuttle 
7'.('i  bv  Weazle  1776  (Herod  17.5S(. 


( Bartlett's  Childers 
ling's  dam  by  Son 
Turk. 


lue  1^07  (Wasv  17!K)'-Dau.  b.  m.  1812  of  Selim  1802  (Buzzard'  17871- Maiden 
1,801  bv  Sir  Peier  T.  1784  iHighflver  1774)— Dan.  ch.  ra.  178^  of  Phenomenon 
"_;111I_11H_  1780  (Herod  f7.'8)  -  Matron  b.  m  178'2  bv  Fli.rizcl  17.8  illerod  l^.'^-^)  Maiden  ch.  m. 
■^~~~~~'~  17^0  by  Matchem  1748  (Carie  17S4)— Pratt's  Old  Squirt  mare  eh.  m.  17.50  bv  Squirt  1732 
(—Lot's  dam  bv  Mogul  (God.  Ar.  17-24)  ^  Camilla  ch,  m.  17-22  bv  Biv  Boltnn  1705. Grev  Hautboy) -Star- 
of  Brownlow  "Turk- Old  Lady  by  Pulleine's  Cliestnut  Ar.— Dan.  of  Rockvvood- Dau.  of  Helmsley 


17(3  The  Breeders'  HmuJ  Bool-  ami  Guide. 

HINDOO— Continued. 

race-horse  which  has  appeared  in  this  country  for  more  than  a  decade.  It  is  doubtful 
if  any  horse  in  England  could  have  beaten  him  in  the  great  classic  events,  lluiduo 
:s  a  grandly  bred  hor.Me,  his  blood  combining  all  the  best  strains  in  England  and 
America.  His  sire  is  by  the  best  sou  of  tileucoe,  and  he  has  a  largo  infiisiiin  of 
Dionied  blood  through  both  sides,  together  with  a  double  cross  of  imii.  Buzzard, 
fortilied  by  the  stout  crosses  Whalebone,  Herod  and  Eclipse  on  the  dam's  side. 
Hindoo  is  a  dark  bay,  15  hands  3^  inches  high,  with  large  star  in  his  forehead,  right 
hind  foot  white  to  pastern. 

Hindoo  is  a  grand  success  in  the  stud,  sire  of  the  great  Hanover,  Jim  Gore,  Merry 
Monarch,  cue  of  the  best  two-year  ohls  of  1891.  Hiudoocraft,  Buddhist,  Houston, 
Heathen,  Chief  Justice,  Newburg,  Moutpelier,  Prosin-ct,  Dungarven,  AVar  Plot, 
Woodford,  Black  Knight,  Bowen,  Hyacinth.  Headlight,  Cortland,  Col.  Zeb  Ward, 
Hawkstoue,  Heatherton,  Brahmin,  Bright  Light,  llemjistead,  O.  P.  B.,  Hannibal, 
Indus,  8peth,  Kehaina.  Tar  and  Tartar,  MoMt]ielier,  Halcyon  and  Sir  Curtis.  Among 
his  daughters  are  .'^allie  JliClelland,  ('atal]i.i,  -M.ibcl  Glenn,  HindooRose, Hindoo  Lass, 
Hindoogam,  Hispania.  Madcdiii.  Nina  Arclier,  .Sallie  Taylor,  Hinda,  Snnl)eam,  Lady 
Hindoo,  Lizzie  1',.,  Lillian  Lindsav,  Scrvia,  Franchise,  Lizzie  C,  Miss  Thomas, 
Madumma,  Dayliglit.  Centella,  Hanuali  Moln-rly,  Lizette,  Matilda,  Natalie,  etc. 

It  is  to  the  lielmsley  Turk  mare  to  which  trace  in  direct  female  line  Old  Star- 
ling, Pumpkin,  Gohanna,  Camel,  The  Baron,  sire  of  Stoekwell  and  Rataplan,  etc. 


INSPECTOR    B.    (ENVOLEUR). 

WINNER    OF   THE    BELMONT,    TIDAL,    LORILLARD,    TRAVERS,    IROQUOIS 
AND  OTHER  GREAT  STAKES. 

//(,  the    Belle  Meade  Stud,  Gen.    W.  H.  Juckstui,  proprietor,  Nnsheille,  Tenn. 
Terms  published  aninudli). 

INSPECTOR  B.,  bay  horse,  foaled  1883,  bred  in  Belle  Meade  Stud,  owned  by  Gen. 
W.  H.  Jackson,  by  Enquirer,  son  of  ini)).  Ijeamingtou,  dam  Colossa  by  Colossus,  sou 
of  imp.  Sovereign,  out  of  Rurica  by  Rnric,  son  of  imp.  Sovereign. 

Inspector  B.  is  a  very  muscular  animal,  of  the  most  symmetrical  formation,  hav- 
ing great  length,  good  size,  grand  substance,  and  stauds  on  good  short  legs.  His 
racing  lines  are  as  nearly  perfect  as  pos.sible,  and  at  the  stud  he  should  equal  his 
first  class  performiinces  on  the  turf.  He  commenced  his  career  as  a  two-year  old  at 
Jerome  Park,  where  he  won  a^  mile  r.ace  l)y  two  lengths,  inO.SOJ,  beating  Dry  Mono- 
))oh'.  et<-.  Kan  third  to  Dew  Drop  and  Dry  Monopole.  in  a  ^  mile  r.ice  at  Sheepsheail 
15ay,  beating  six  others  ;  won  a  J  mile  race,  conceding  weight  to  all  his  opponents, 
wliirh  iiKlnded  The  Bard  and  five  others.  At  Coney  Island,  he  ran  second  to  Dew 
Drop,  in  the  Great  Eastern  Handicap,  beating  a  field  of  nineteen  ;  ran  second  to  The 
Bard  in  the  Bon(|net  Stakes.  I  mile,  giving  him  4  lbs.,  behind  him  were  Ban  Fox, 
Blue  Wing,  Pure  Rye  and  eight  others,  nearly  all  in  receipt  of  weight.  At  Coney 
Lsland,  won  a  J  mile  Sweepstakes  by  a  length,  in  1.17,  beating  Biggouet,  Winfred, 
Bessie  B.  and  others.  At  Jerome  Park  he  ran  second  to  Dew  Drop  in  the  Champagne 
.Stakes,  and  wonnd  up  his  two-year  old  season  by  winning  a  J  mile  Sweepstakes  at 
the  same  place,  carrying  top  weight. 

At  three  he  won  a  Sweepstakes,  li  miles,  with  top  weight,  in  2.11 ;  won  the  Bel-, 
niont  Stakes,  IJ  miles,  in  2.-11,  beating  The  Bard,  Lin<len,  .Saxonj',  etc.;  wim  the 
Tidal  Stakes.  1  mile,  in  1.46J,  beating  Biggouet,  Quito,  Portland,  etc  ;  ran  second  to 
Ban  Fox  in  the  Coney  Island  Derby,  lA  miles,  in  2.38J,  beating  Elkwood  ;  wou  the 
Stud  Stakes,  IJ  miles,  in  2.23|,  beating  The  Bar<l,  Ban  Fox  and  Bnfialo;  wou  the 
Lorillard  Stakes,  lA  miles,  in  2  10 ;  won  the  Harvest  Handicap,  IJ  miles,  at  the  same 
j>lace,  carrying  top  weight;  wou  the  Travers  Stakes,  If  miles,  in  3.10^^;  won  the  Iro- 
(|nois  Stakes,  1  mile  500  yards,  in  2.16|,  and  the  United  States  Hotel  Stakes,  li 
miles,  in  2.  t2J. 

At  five  he  won  at  li  miles  in  1.55J;  a  mile  dash  on  the  turf  in  1.1.5};  7  furlongs 
in  1.29.  with  top  weight;  was  second  to  Bradlbnl,  G  I'lirlongs,  in  1.1  IJ,  giving  the 
winner  4  lbs.;  was  second  to  Swift,  It  uiiles,  in  l..")U,  giving  the  winner  9  lbs. 

At  six  he  won  the  Brookdale  llaudica]),  IJ  mib'.s.  in  1..V),  biMtiug  Tea  Tray,  etc.; 
wou  a  l.'i;  miles  raie;  won  tlie  Lawnview  Handira]i.  U  niilis,  in  a  canter,  beating 
Eurus,  etc.;  won  a  li'i;  inik'  liandicap  in  1  48i  ;  walked  ovim-  for  a  IJ  miles  race;  won 
a  .Sweepstakes,  li^^i"'''^'*'  beating  Elkwood,  Eurus,  etc.,  in  2.0:{'.  and  won  the  Bay  Ridge 
Handica)!,  li  miles,  with  122  lbs.  up,  tinii' 2.:ri',,  bi>a1ing  Tea  Tray.  Terra  Cotia,  etc. 

Insjiector  B.  descends  in  ilireit  feniah-  line  from  the  sann^  Roy.-il  m.ari'  to  wliic-h 
libnik.  lial.r.ili.ini.  Gowcr  Stallion.  Il..iiisca.  .><(>,>i1isavcr.  .IciTV.  Harvester,  Sl<vlark, 
Fosliall,  .\lollic  .lackson  and  all  the  iniii.  Sdiiiia  faniilv  trace. 


Pot-8-o-'s  1773— Eclipse  ITM-Marske  IToO— Squirt  lT3-2-Biirlleirs  ("liildcrs- Barley  Arabian  1699. 


0§ 


Whnlebnne, 
br.  h.,  ISOr. 

Peri, 
b.  m.,  18«. 


latoi  KS-.'  iConductor  1767)  -  Pni- 
i7';s  liy  Snap  175ij  (.Suip  1736)— 


Bob  Booty, 
ch.  h.,18M. 


Tdrilia. 
ch.  m  ,  1815 


Laurel. 

br.  h.,  1824. 
Maid  of 
Honor. 

br.  m.,  1S29. 


Timolt'on, 

ch.  h.,  1813. 

Sister  to 

Tuckahoe, 
ch.  m..  1814. 


.a  _" 


"  =  ■*  " 


Duroc. 

ch.  h..  1806. 

Miller's 

Damsel, 

gr.  m.,  1K02. 


Waxv  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  I77:ii    Piiirln|io  17'.;,' 

ni-lla  17N3  b.v  Hightiyur  i;;  I    Herod  i;.")S 

Julia  1756  liy  Mtmk  1740  ic.uu.  Ar.  Ir-Ui. 
Wanderer  1811  (liohanua  i;90i— Thalestris  1809  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764i— Rival 

1800  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  iHighflver  1774)— Hornet  1790  by  Drone  17T7  (Herod  1758)— 

Manilla  1777  by  Goldlinder  1764  iSnap  17.50t. 


Chanticleer  178T  ( Woodpecker  1773i—Ierne  1790  by  Bai;ot  1780  (Herod  1758i— Dan.  of 
Gamaboe  (Bastard  1741)— Patty  by  Tim  nSJ  (Squirt  173^)-Mi^s  Patch  1737  by  Jostice 
1745  (H.  C.  Litton  Ar.). 

Ir.  Escape  180J  iCommodore  1793)-T.  Heroine  by  Bagot  1780  (Herod  1758)— Heroine 
1775  by  Hero  1753  (Cade  1734)-Dau.  17i;B  of  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)  Sist.  1743  to 
Regnlns  by  God.  Ar.  1724. 

Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  17731— Uau.  of  Alexander  178.'  (Kclii-se  17(i4)-Dan.  of 
Highflyer  1774  (Herod  175s)-Daiu  of  Allied  1770  (Matchem  1748)-  Dau.  1770  of  Engi- 
neer 1756  (Sampson  1745). 

Peruvian  1806  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Mnsidora  1801  by  Meteor  1783  (Eclipse  1764)-Maid- 
ofall-Work  178.1  by  Highflyer  177  4  (Herod  1758)-Dan.  1771  of  Syphon  1750  (Squirt 
1732)— Dau.  of  Regnlus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724). 


Blacklock  1814  (Whitelock  1803i  -Wagtail  1818  by  Prime  Minister  1810  (Sancho  1801)—  ■ 
Tianby*'.>i  dam  1812  bv  Orrille  1799  (Beningbiough  1791 1- Miss  Grimstone  1796  by 
Weazle  1776  (Herod  1758)— Dau.  of  Ancaster  17(i8  (Blank  1740). 

Champion  1812  (Selim  1802)-Etiquette  1820  by  Orville  1799  (Beningbiough  1791)  -Boa- 
dicea  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  17641— Brunette  by  Amaramhus  1766  (Old  Euu'- 
laiul  1741) -Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734>. 

Sir  Archv  180")  ('Dioined  1777i— Dau.  of  *Saltram  1780  (Eclipse  1764)— Dan.  of  Symraes' 
Wildair  1767  (*FearnouL'lit  1755)— Dau.  of  Tyler's  Driver  1760  ('Othello)— Dau.  of 
*Fallo\ver  1701  (Blank  171''.i. 

Ball's  Florizel  1801  ( -Dioined  17771— Dan.  1799  of  *Alderman  1787  (Pot-8-o-'8  1773)— 
Dau.  of  *Clockfa8t  1774  iiiimcrack   17(;0)— Dau.  of  Synmies'  Wildair  1767  (*Fear- 

nought  17.55)- Y.  Kitty  Fisher  1767  by  *Fearnought  1755  (Regulns  1739). 

railius  1820  (Orville  1799)— Icaria  1884  bv  The  Fiver  1K14  (Vandyke  Jr.  ]808i— Parma 
1813  by  Dick  Andrews  nK7  (Joe  Andrews  1778)— May  1804  by  Benint^brough  1791 
(Kin?  Fergus  1775) — Primnjse  17S7  by  Mambrino  1768  (Engineer  1756). 

Sumpier  1818  (Sir  Archy  18051  -Ladv  Grev  1817  by  Robin  Grev  1805  (*Royalist  1790) — 
Maria  1H02  by  Melzar  1791  ('Medley  1776)— Dau.  of  *Highflver  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— 

Dan,  of  *Feai-nougbt  1755  (Rcgulus  17391. 

Diomed  1777  ^Florizel  1768)— Amanda  1800  by  Grey  Diomed  1786  (*Medley  1T761— Dan. 
of  \'a.  Cade  (Partner  1755)— Dau.  of  Hickman's  Independence  1776  (*Fearnoaght 
17.55)— Dau.  of  *Badger  (Bosphorus  1751). 
■Messenger  1780  (Mambrino  1768)— *Pot-8-o-'s  Mare  1793  by  Pot-8-o-'8  1773  (Eclipse 
]7('4i— Dan.  1778  of  Gimcrack  1760  (Cripple  175))— Snapdragon  1759  by  Snap  1750 
(Snip  1736) -Dau.  1749  of  Regulns  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

»Diome'l  n77  (Florizel  17ii8)-*Ca8tianira  1796  bv  Rockingham  1781  (Highflyer  1774)— 
Tahitha  1782  bv  Treutham  176'j  (T.  Sweeps'takes  1743)— Dau.  of  Bosphorns  1754 
(Babraham  ]74(il— Dm.  of  Forester  17.50  (Forester  1736). 

Bellair  17K6  ( 'Medlev  177c.)- Dau.  1798  of  *Dare  Devil  17S7  (Magnet  1770)- Dan.  1792  of 
Svrames'  Wildair  "1767  (*Fearn(iu:iht  1755)-  Picadilla  bv  Y.  Fearnought  1777  (*Fear- 
nbught  17.5.5)— Dau.  of  Godolphin  1770  (*Feamou:;lit  i:.55i. 


;  £  .  Lady  Rachel, 
■   -I    b.  m.,  1805. 


Trampoline, 
ch.  m.,  1825. 


American 
Eclipse, 
;h.  h..  1814. 
Y.  Maid  of 
the  Oaks, 
:h.  m..  1S17. 


!S— 1  FIear.de-Lis 
b.  m.,  1822. 


•Trustee, 
ch.  h.,  1829. 


Silverheele, 
gr.  h..  1315. 


Beningbrongh  1791  (King  Fergus  1775)— Evelina  1791  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— 
I    Termagant  bv  Tantrum  1760(Cripple  17S0i— Cantatrice  by  Sainpson  1745 1  Blaze  17331— 

Dan.  1757  of  Regulns  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Stamford  1791  (Sir  Peter  T.  17»4)-Dau.  1799  of  WTiiskey  1789  (Saltram*  17801— Grey 

Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimant  1772  lOtho  1760i  -Dizzy  1757  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar. 

17241— Dizzy  1741  by  Driver  1727  (Wynn  Ar.i. 
'  Sorcerer  17ii6  (Trumpator   1782)— Dau.  1797  of  Precipitate*  1787  (Mercury  1778)— Y. 

Tiffany  1787  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Tiffany  1775  by  Eclipse  1764(Mar8ke 

1751)  -Y.  Hig'1761  bvSkim  1746  (Starling  1727i. 
Stamford  17;U   Sir  Peter  T.  1784) -Y.  Rachel  1799  by  Volunteer  1780  (Eclipse  1764)— 

Rachel  179o  l>v  Hi-liflver  1774  (Herod  17.58)-Sist.  1771  to  Tandem  by  Syphon  1750 

(Squirt  nai-  Da  u.  of 'Regains  1739  (God.  Ar.  1721). 

"  Selim  18)2  (Buzzard*  lJ87)-Bacchante  1|.'03  bv  W's  Ditto  1800  .Sir  Peter  T.  1784) -Dan. 

1791  of  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  1764)— Dan.  1770  of  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)— Folly  1771 

bv  Marske  1751  (Squirt  1732). 
Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  1797)-Web  1808  bv  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o--s  1773)— Penelope 

1798  bv  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767i-  Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod 
17.58) -Promise  1763  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  173H  i. 

"  Dnroc  ISoi;  (*Diome<l    1777)— Miller's  Damsel  1802  hv  'Messenger  1780  (Mambrino 
1     17(iHi— *Dau.   1792  of  Pot-S-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1761i— Dau.  1778  of  Gimcrack  1760 

(Cripple  1750) -Snapdragon  1759  bv  Snap  17.50  (Snip  1736). 
♦Expedition  1795  (Pegasus  1784)— Maid-of-the-Oaks  1801  hv  *Spread  Eagle  1792  (Volun- 
teer 17S0)—Annett9  bv  *Sliark  1771  (Marske  1750)— Dan.  of  Rockingham  (Partner 

1755)— Pan-  of  True  Whig  (Fitzhugh's  Regnlus  176.5). 

■  Oryille  1799 (Beningbrongh  1791 1— Emily  1810  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir Peter  T.  17&4)— Dan. 

1799  of  Whiskey  "17.'!9  (Saltram*  1780)— Grey  Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimant  1772  (Otho 
1760)— Dizzy  17.57  bv  Blank  1710  (God.  Ar.  1>34). 

Bourbon  181l'(Sorcer"cr  17n(i)-Ladv  Rachel  1805  bv  Stamford  1794  (Sir  PeterT.  1784)— 
Y.  Rachel  1799  bv  Volunteer  1780  (Eclipse  1764) -Rachel  1790  by  Highflyer  1774 
(Herod  17.58)— Daii.  1771  of  Syphon  17.50  (Squirt  1732). 

Catton  1809(Golumpus  1802i-Emma  1S24  bv  Whisker  1812(Waxy  1790)— Gihside  Fairy 
1811  bv  Hermes  17!.'0  (.Mercury  1778)— Vici-situde  1800  by  Pipator  1786  (Imperator 
1776) -Beatrice  1791  hy  Sir  Peter  T.  1781  (Highflyer  1774(. 

*Tranbv  1326  (Blacklock  18141-Lucilla  liv  Trtimpator  1823  (Sir  Solomon  180.5)— Lucy 
1821   bv  Orphan  ISIO  (Ball's  Florizel  "1801  )--Ladv  Grev  1817  by  Robin  Grey  1805 

('Royalist  17t)0)-Maria  1802  by  Melzar  1791  ('Medley  1776). 

'  Orville' 1799  (Beningbrongh  1791)— Eleanor  1798  bv  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  1780)— 
Y.  Giantess  17!I0  bv  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel  1768)— Giantess  1769  bv  Matchem  1748 
(Cade  17311 -MoUv"Long  Legs  17.53  bv  Babraham  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Election  1804  (Gohanna  1790)- Fair  Helen  1808  by  Hambletonian  1792  (King  Fergna 
1775)-Helen  1>101  bv  Delpini  1781  (Highflyer  1774) -Rosalind  1788  by  Phenomenon 
1780  (Herod  17.58)    Atalanta  1769  by  Matchem  1748  iCade  1734).  

Ogle's  Oscar  1800  (Gabriel   1790)- 
Floreita's  dam  bv  HaU's 


rtle 


Pandora  by  Grev  Diomed  1786  (*MedIey  1776)— 
1777   ('Slim    1768)— Dau.    of   Leonidas    (Lloyd's 

Traveller)-Dan.  lif  •Othello  (rrahJ7:^2)^ ^ ^ 

loyd"s  Vingt'un  ('Diomed  1777i  Pandora  gr.  m.hv  Grev  Diomed  1786(*Medley  1776)— 
Floretta's  dam  by  Hall's  Union  1777  (*Slim  1768i-Dau.  of  Leonidas  (Llovd'a 
Trayeller)- Dau  of  »Othello  (r'rab  1722)— D.an.  of  '.Juniper  1752  (Babraham  1740i— 
Dau.  17.57  or  Traveller  1747  .Partner  1713i— *Selin)a  b.  m.  1746  bv  God.  Ar.  1724— 
ch.  m.  1721  bv  Hartley'.  Blind  Horse  (Holriemos  Turk)    Flying  WTiigg  1715  by  Woodstock  Ar.- 


Largc  H 

Points  hy  St.  Victor  Bar'.) — Grey  Whynol  by  Whynot  (Fenwick  Barb)— Royal  mare 


The  Breeder^  Hand  Book  and  Guide. 


IROQUOIS. 


WINNER  OF  THE  CHESTERFIELD  STAKES  AT  NEWMARKET  AND  LEVANT 
STAKES  AT  GOODWOOD,  1-80,  THE  BUltWELL  .STAKES,  DEKBV  AT 
EPSOM,  PRINCE  OF  WALES  STAKES,  DONCASTER  ST.  LE(iER,  NEW- 
MARKET DER15Y,  AND  OTHER  IMPORTANT  EVENTS  IN  ENGLAND. 

Property  of  Gen.  TF.  H.  Jnekson,  Belle  Meade  Stnd,  near  Nashville,  Teiin. 
Appliention  to  Gen.  W.  H.  Jackson,  lock  box  383,  Nashville,  Tercn. 
Yearling  sales  annualli)  about  Jane  20lh,  in  Neio  York. 

InoQUOls  by  imp.  Leamington,  son  of  Faugh-a-Ballagh,  bred  by  Jlr.  A.  Welch, 
Erdeuheim  Stud,  foaled  1S78,  dam  Maggie  H.  B.,  dam  of  Harold  by  imp.  Australian, 
second  dam  Madeline  by  Old  Boston,  out  of  Magnolia,  dam  of  Kentucky  by  imp.  Gleu- 
coe.  As  a  two-j'ear-old  Iroquois  started  12  times,  won  4  races,  was  second  in  two  and 
unplaced  in  six.  He  made  his  bow  to  the  public  by  winning  the  Newmarket  two-year 
old  Plate,  5  furlongs,  defeating  Herman,  Kuhleboru  and  three  others  ;  his  sei-ond  suc- 
cess was  winning  the  two-year  old  stakes  at  Epsom,  5  furlongs,  beating  Eliacin.  At 
the  Newmarket  July  Meeting  ran  Bal  Gal  to  a  head  for  the  July  Stakes,  5  furlongs 
136  yards,  having  Neophito,  Thebais  and  seven  others  behind  him  ;  same  meeting  won 
the  Chesterfield  Stakes,  5  furlongs,  beating  Panique,  Voluptuary  and  seven  others  ; 
at  Goodwood  won  the  Levant  Stakes,  5  furlongs,  defeating  Isola  Madre,  C'anace  and 
three  others  ;  same  meeting  ran  second  to  Wandering  Nun  in  the  Fiudon  Stakes,  f  of 
a  mile,  with  Albion,  Ishmael  and  Worthing  behind  him  ;  he  was  nui>laced  in  his  other 
races.  As  a  three-year  old  made  his  first  appearance  by  running  second  to  Peregrine 
in  the  2,000  Guineas,  having  Don  Fulano,  Camiliard,  Scobel  and  nine  others  behind 
him;  won  the  Newmarket  Stakes,  Ditch  mile,  beating  Lennoxlove  ;  Newmarket 
Second  Spring  Meeting,  walked  over  for  the  Burwell  Stakes,  Abingdon  mile ;  Epsom 
Summer  Meeting,  won  the  102d  renewal  of  the  Derby  Stakes,  li  miles,  defeating  Pere- 
grine, Town  Moor,  Scobel,  Geologist,  St.  Louis,  Don  Fulano,  Tristan  and  seven  others. 
Ascot  won  the  Prince  of  Wales  Stakes,  If  miles,  defeating  Geologist,  Great  Carle  and 
four  others  ;  same  place  won  the  St.  James  Palace  Stakes,  Old  mile,  beating  Leon,  his 
only  opponent ;  Doncaster  September  Meeting,  won  the  Doncaster  St.  Leger  Stakes, 
1  mile  6  furlongs  132  yards,  defeating  Geologist,  Lucy  Glitters,  St.  Louis,  Falkirk, 
Bal  Gal  and  nine  others  ;  Newmarket  Second  October  Meeting,  was  third  to  Bend'or, 
and  Scobel  in  Champion  Stakes,  across  the  flat.  1  mile  2  furlongs  and  73  yards,  Buch- 
anan, Falkirk,  Muriel  and  Fiddler  behind  him ;  won  the  Newmarket  Derby,  li 
miles,  beating  Ishra.ael,  Lennoxlove  and  Lord  Chelmsford.  Thus  starting  in  9  races, 
running  second  for  the  2,000  Guineas,  third  in  the  Champion  Stakes,  and  winning  the 
Derby  and  St.  Leger,  a  feat  only  accomplished  ten  times  in  the  one  hundred  and 
twelve  years  they  have  been  run:  Champion  in  ISOO,  Suridice  in  1848,  The  Flying  Dutch- 
man in  1^49,  Voltigeur  in  1850,  West  Australian  in  18.">3,  Blair  A-thol  in  1S64,  (Jladiateur 
in  186.5,  Lord  Lyon  in  1866,  Silvio  in  1877,  Irociuois  in  1881,  Melton  in  1885,  Ormonde 
in  1886,  Donovan  in  1889  and  Common  in  1891.  Not  one  of  all  these  won  so  many  good 
races  in  the  same  year.  Iroquois  is  a  brown,  16  hands  high,  with  white  stripe  down 
the  face  and  white  around  the  coronet  of  the  left  fore  foot ;  he  has  a  well  placed  ob- 
lique shoulder,  good  barrel,  tine  hip  and  loin  and  sound,  good  legs  and  feet.  He  is  ile- 
scended  from  the  best  bred  and  mo.st  successful  racing  families  in  England  and 
America.  M.iggie  B.  B.  is  the  dam  of  Pera  (a  producing  dam),  HaroliI,  Panitpie, 
Jaconet  (dam  of  Sir  Dixon  and  Bolvidere)  Rod  and  Blue  (dam  of  Sallie  McClelland), 
and  Homeopathy.  JIadeline.  the  dam  of  Maggie  B.  B.,  was  by  the  great  Boston,  sire 
of  Lexington,  Lecompte,  Bostona,  Nina  and  a  host  of  good  ones.  Magnolia  produced 
Kentucky,  the  best  son  of  Lexington,  Daniel  Boone,  Magic,  Charley  Ball,  Madimna, 
.skedaddle,  Gilroy,  Victory,  etc.  Skedaddle  is  the  dam  of  Saucebox,  Scramble, 
{Contiiiuril  on  pnye  180) 


i  '£         Waxy, 
J  2     b.  h.,  nuo. 


^^      Peuelope, 
i;     b.  m.,  179S. 


■i   rS-^ 


Eclipse  irw— Marskc  1750    Siiiiirt  1733— Bartlett's  Childers— Darley  Arabian  1699. 

Pot-s-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  17W)— Maria  1777  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743')— Lisette  177i  by 

Snap  17.iO  ^Sl,ip  naOi— Miss  Windsor  1751  by  God.  Ar.  1724— Sist.  to  Voliuitcer  by  Y. 

Bfl-r:i<lc  ir.iL-ia.li'  Turk). 
Tniiiii.:ihir   i;sj  ,r,)ii(luctor  1767)— Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer   1774    (Herod  1758)- 

Pr.uHi-r  Ks  !..    Snap  1750  (Snip  17ai)-Julia  1756  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724)— 

Spc-i-i  .i.T  s  dam  n:i5  by  Partner  1718  (Jigg). 


Gohanjia  17'J.nMercury  1778)— Catherine  1795  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  17.')8)-Ca- 

niilla  1778  by  Treniham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)— Coquette  1764  bv  Compton  Barb 

-Sist.  1743  to  Regulus  by  God.  Ar.  1734. 
Alexander  17-i2  (EL-Mpse  1764)— Rival  1800  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Hiihflver  1774)-  Hornet 

17JI)  by  Drone  1777  (Herod  17.58)— Manilla  1777  by  Goldfinder  1764  (Snap  17.iO)— Dan. 

1766  of  Old  England  1741  (God.  Ar.  1724). 


>i-X    Chanticleer, 
gS    ch.  h.,  1787. 


3§  <j~ 


P- 


Woodpecker  1~T3  (Herod  1758)— Dau.  1778  of  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750i— Rosebud  1765 

by  Snap  17.'j0  (Snip  1736)— Miss  Belsea  1753  by  Regains  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724)— Dau.  of 

Bartleti's  Ohilders  (Darley  Ar.  16ii9). 

Bagot  1780  (Herod  irSSl-Dau.  of  Gatnahoe  (Bustard  1741)— Fatty  bv  Tim  17.)2  (Squirt 

17.-,2)— Miss  Patch  1737  by  Justice  1725  (H.  C.  Litton  Ar.)— Ringtail  Galloway  by 

Curwen  Bay  Barb. 

'commodore  1793  (Tom  Tug  n77)-Moll-in-the-Wad  1791   by  Highflver   1774  iHerod 
1     1751)— Shift  1779  bv  Sweetbriar  1769  (Syphon  17.50)— Black  Susan  17(52  bv  Snap  17.50 

(Snip  1736)— Dau.  of  Cade  17:J4  (God.  Ar.  17i4). 
Bagot  1780  (Herod  1758)— Heroine  1775  bv  Hero  1753  (Cade  17S4I— Dau.  1766  of  Snap  17.50 
I    (Snip  1736)— Sist.  1743  to  Regulus  by  God.  Ar.  1724— Grey  Robinson  17-J3  by  Bald 
Galloway  (St.  Victor  Barb). 


Buzzard,* 
ch.  h.,  1787. 


'iWoodiiecker  1773  (Herod  1758)— Misfortune  1775  by  Dux  1761  (Matihem  1748i— Curi- 
osity 1760  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  173J)— Dau.  1749  of  Kegulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724)- Dan. 
of  Bartlett's  Childers  (Darlev  Ar.  1699). 
I  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  17t>41— Dau.  of  Highllver  1774  (Herod  1758)— Dau.  of  Alfred  1770 
1  (.Matcheni  1748)— Dau.  1770  of  Engineer  1753  (Sampson  1745)— Bay  Malton"s  dam  1756 
'    by  Cade  1734  (God.  Ar.  17C4). 


s''   "^Is! 


Blacklock, 
b.  h.,  1814. 


Sir  Peter  T.  176*  (Highflyer  1774)— Dau.  178*  of  Boudrow  1777  (Eclipse  1764)— Dan.  1764 

of  Squirrel   1754  (Traveller  17.35)— Sist.  to  Lowther's  Babraham  by  Babraham  1740 

(God.  Ar.  1734)- Dau.  1750  of  Golden  Ball  1735  (Partner  1718). 
Meteor  1783  (Eclipse  1764)— Maid-of -ail-Work  1786  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)- Daa. 

1771  of  Syphon  1750  (Squirt  173-.')— Dau.  of  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724)— Sist.  1758  to 

Judgement  by  Snip  1736  (Flying  Childers  171.5). 
Whitelock  1803  (Hamhietonian  1792)-Dau.  1799  of  Coriander  1786  (Pot-8-o-'e  1773)— 
I    Wildgoose  1792  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)- Coheiress  1786  by  Pot-8-o-'s  1T73 

(Eclipse  17M)— Manilla  1777  bv  Goldfinder  17i>4  {Snap  17.-0). 
Prime  Minister  1810  (Sancho  1801)— Tranby*'s  dam  1812  bv  Orvillel799  (Beningbrongh 

1791)-Mis8  Grimstone  1796  by  Weazle  1776  (Herod  1758)— Dau.  of  Ancaster  1768 

(Blank  174))'- Dau.  of  Damascus  Ar.  1754. 


,  18i). 


Selim  1803  (Buzzard*  1787) -Podagra  1S05  by  Gouty  1796  (Sir  Peter  T.  17S4)—Jet  1785 
by  Magnet  1770  (Herod  17.W)-JeHel  1775  by  Squirrel  1754  (Traveller  17.35)- Sophia 
17(14  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)  Boadicea  1807  by  Alex.tnder  1782  (Eclipse  17(54)— 
Hruiiette  by  Ainaranthna  17(;6  (Old  England  1741)- ilavfly  1771  bv  ilatchem  1748 
(Cade  1731)-Daii.  175%  of  Starling  1738  (Starling  1727). 


18i-nf  Golunipus  1803  (Gohanna   1790)— Dan. 
■J      1    i-       IH>3  by  St.  George  1789  (Highflyer 


^  M 


c;  ^ 


Humprey    .Oomns  1899  (Sorcerer  179B)-Cr(nkerina  1S12  bv  Clinker  1805  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)- Pewet 

Clinker,      ]    1786  by  Tandem    1773  (Syphon   17.511)— Termagant  by  Tantrum  1760  (Cripple  1750)— 

Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1745  iFlaze  17 

•rvantes  IH)  i  (Don  Quixote  17F4i-Dai 

ISKi    .1    p,   1  ii  .'    1791  (Trnmpaloi'    : 

17  7  I       \  -    by  Woodpeck'-r  ! : 

unci     ■    '    >N  !■  ,1-    Mue  19)7)-Buntfr  i- 

(lir,  a    i-nr    iv    Mexander  1782  (Etii; 

Englml  17!li    Mavfly  1771  bv  M,itchem  17'4s  .Cade  17.34). 

Fmma         Whisker  1812  (Waxy'  1799)  -Gibside  Fairy  1811  by  Hermes  1790  (Mercury  1778)-Vicis- 

«       ph  m     (SM    I    situde  180:1  bv  Pii>ator   17f6  anperator  177«)-Beatrice  1791  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784 

g  „•   en.  m.,  la^.        iHighflyer  1774)-Pyrrha  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734).  

Pmiliiis        Orville  1799  iBeningbrongh  1791)  -  Emilv  1810  bv  Stamford  17!i4  (Sir  Peter  T.  17(^4)— 
=  1:    b  h    l^'l     1     Daii.  1799  of  Whiskey  1789  £Saltiam*'l7S0)-GreyDorimant  1781  by  Dorimant  1773 


5-     b.  h.,  1833. 


«i'?3   Touchstone, 
■2*     br.  h.,  1831. 


3  if  .y:' 


Whisker, 
b.  h.,  1813. 


re 

< 

'«    " 

s 

1 

a  ^ 

a 

3 

-s 

Daughter  of, 


BaFs 
Floriz-I. 
ch.  h.,  1811. 


I     (Otho  17(»)— Dizzy  1757  bv  Blank  17J0  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Scud  1804  (Beningbrough  1791  (—Goosander  1805  by  Hambletonian  1792  (King  Fergus 

j    1775) -Rallv  1790  by  Trnmpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— Fancy  1780  by  Flmizel  1768 

(Herod  17.5Si— Dau.  17f>S  of  Spectator  1749  i Crab  1723). 
'Waxy  179)  (Pot.8-o-'s  17731 -Penelope  1798  bv  Trnmpator  1782  iConductor  17(i71-Pm- 
I    nelia  178^  bv  Highflver  1774  (Herod  17.58)- Promise  1768  by  Snap  17.50  (Snip  1736)— 

Julia  1756 by  Blank'1740  (Godolph.  Ar.  1724). 
![Selimorl  Soothsayer  1808  (Sorcerer  n96i-Sprite  1807  by  Bobtail  1795  (Precipitate* 
1    178r)—Catherine'l795  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  17.',8i— Camilla  1778  by  Trentham 

17i)6  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743) -Coquette  17i'4  by  Compton  Barb. 
I'Diomed  1777  (Florizel  17(i.'*)-*Castianira  179 i  bv  Rockingham  1781  (Highflyer  1774 1— 
Tabitha  178-3  bv  Trentham  17C6  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743i— Dau.  of  Bosphorus  1754  (Ba- 
braham 1740)— Dau.  of  W.'s  Forester  17.'0  (Forester  17.T.i. 
''Saltram  178)  (Eclipse  17(:4)-Dan.  of  Svmmes'  Wildair  1767  (*Feamonght  17.551 -Dan. 
1    of  Tyler's  Driver  1760 1  »Othello)-Dau.  of  *Fallower  1761  (Blank  1740)— Dau.  of '  Vam- 

!     pirc  1757  I  Regulus  1739>. 

"»Diomel    1777  (Florizel  1768) -Dau.  of  *Shark   1771   (Marske  1750)-Dau.    of   Harris 
Eclip-e  1770  (   Fearnought  17551— Daa.  of  'Fearnought  1755  (Regulus  17.39i— Dau.  of 
i     *.Jolly  Roger  1741  iRonndhead  1733i. 

- -Dan.  of  *Clockfa8t  1774  (Gimcra'k  1760)-Dan   of 

rxight  17.-,.5)— Y.  Kitty  Fisher  1767  bv  «Fearnought 

_17--  (T;  juIm-  i;"ii  -   KU.v  r-i,-r  17.55  by  Cade  1734  (God.  .\r.  1724i. 

Selim.     .'i:!      -    i     i>;        ;i  .i,i;ite  1809  by  W.'s  Ditto  18i0  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)- 

Baii.  '  .;       :   .     :: -r  :    .  i    1764)-Dau.  1776  of  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)— 

Fill!-.   !;7I   -X    N!,!-!;     ;;■-!  .s,|;  :ri   1T.!2'. 

Tramp  I'll')  (Dick  Anirews  I7,i7i    Well  1+18  bv  Waxy  1790  (Pot-S-o-'s   1773  -Penelop- 

1798  bvTrumpai or  178 i  (Conductor  17J7i— Prunella  1783  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod 

1758)  -Promise  17ii.s  bv  Snap  17.50  (Snip  1736). 

Partisan  ISll  (Walton  17991 -Miss  Sophia  1805  bv  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784) - 
Sophia  179-(bv  Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— Hnncamnnca  1787  by  Highflyer 

1771  (Herod  17.58)-Cypher  1772  by  Squirrel  1754  (Traveller  17351.  

liolwddlSO  (t((i6"ii9  isd.il— I'vllioiiess  bik.  m.  1813  bv  .Sorcerer  1796  (Tnimpator  17821  — 
I'rineess  hlk.  m.  1796  liv  Sir  Peter  T.  IT84  (Hiahflver  1774)— D.lu.  br.  m.  1789  of  Dunsann.ei 
1730(Eclip3e  1764)-Dan.  ch.  m.  1"S3  of  Turf  1760  (.Matchem  1748|— Diu.  b  in.  177(1  or 
-  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)— Golden  Grove  ch.  m.  1761)  bv  Blank  1740  (Goilolpli.  Ir.  1724)  - 
SpiMStf  r.  the  Widdrington  mare,  CH.  m.  17715  by  Partner  1718  (Jigg)- Bav  Bio 
...  . .     „    ^.  ^j 

rk)- 


ISO  The  Breeders'  Hand  Book  and  Guide. 


IROQUOIS— Continued. 

Florence  B.,  Sly  Boots,  Joe  .S.,  The  Slashes  ami  Squeez'eiu  (dam  of  Day  Star,  winner 
of  the  Kentucky  Derby,  Blue  Ribbon  Stalces  and  other  races),  Sylph  (dam  of  .lohii 
K.,  KaloolaU,  Philip  D.  and  Kincsem),  and  La  .Sylphide,  IJ  miles  in  2.07i,  she  the  dam 
of  Semper  Kidele.  Sly  Boots  is  the  dam  of  Leveler,  Sly  Dance,  Sachem,  Savanac  and 
Volnnteer  II. 

Inxinois  is  a  grand  success  in  the  stud,  sire  of  Tammany,  winner  of  the  Great 
Eclipse  Stakes,  the  Criterion  Stakes  at  Monmouth,  the  6  furlongs  in  both  races  being 
rnn  in  l.l'2i,  the  Lorillard  Stakes,  1|  miles,  in  2.20| ;  Realization  Stakes,  1|  miles,  in 
2.51j  ;  Withers  Stakes,  1  mile,  in  1.40.  Addie  was  the  "crack"  filly  of  the  West,  win- 
ner of  eleven  races.  Other  winners  by  Iroqnois  are  Rancocas,  Mohican,  White  Wings, 
Mountain  Deer,  McKeever,  Heyday,  Laura  Doxey,  Guildura,  Annie  Irwin,  Beausey, 
Darlington,  Carteret,  Bengal,  Algonquin,  Eldis,  Dictum,  Emblem.  Irregular,  Julius 
Sax,  Kiawah,  Pan  Handle,  Ted  Gregg,  Malachi,  Alice  D.,  Claudine,  Nellie  Pearl,  Min- 
nie L.,  Iowa,  Josie  M.,  Mayflower,  Piquante,  Rainbow,  Starlight,  Helen  Nichols  (un- 
beaten), Huron,  Marguerite,  St.  Croix,  Queen  Enid,  Interior,  Red  Banner,  Bennett 
Young,  Edith  Belmont,  Cayuga,  a  rare  good  one,  Haydee,  Nettle  B.,  Princess  Loraine, 
G.  W.  Johnson,  unbeaten  and  .'J22,000  refused  for  him.  He  will  stand  at  the  head  of 
the  list  of  winning  stallions  in  1892. 


JULIEN. 

Oinied  by  Messrs.  Smilli  und  Iliighcs. 

JrUEN,  bay  horse,  foaled  1886,  bred  by  Hon.  W.  L.  Scott,  Algeria  Stud,  Erie, 
Pa.,  by  imp.  Rayon  p'or,  dam  imp.  Clover  by  Macaroni,  son  of  Sweetmeat,  graudam 
Verdure  by  King  Tom,  sou  of  Harkaway,  etc.  Macaroni,  the  sire  of  Clover,  won  the 
2,000  Guineas  and  Derby,  and  was  the  sire  of  the  dams  of  Pilgrimage,  winner  of  tlie 
1,000  and  2,000  Guineas,  Ormonde,  winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  Derby  and  St.  Leger, 
Galliard,  winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  Busybody,  winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas  and 
Oaks,  and  Bonavista,  winner  of  2,000  Guineas,  and  her  dam,  full  sister  to  Clover,  the 
dam  of  Julieu.  Verdure,  the  grandam  of  Julien,  was  a  winner  in  England,  and 
own  sister  to  Corisande,  that  won  the  Cesarewitch  Handicap  in  a  field  of  twenty- 
seven  at  three  years  old,  carrying  110  lbs.,  the  Chesterfield,  Granby,  New,  Corona- 
tion and  Grande  Duke  Michael  Stakes,  by  King  Tom,  sire  of  imp.  Phaeton,  imp. 
King  Ban,  imp.  Great  Tom  and  his  brother,  Kingcraft,  winner  of  the  Derby,  and  of 
tlie  dams  of  the  Derby  winner  Favouius,  and  Enterprise,  winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas. 
Maybloom,  Jnlien's  third  dam,  was  full  sister  to  Lady  Alice  Hawthorn,  grandam 
of  Hauteur,  winner  of  the  1,000  (iuineas,  and  out  of  Lady  Hawthorn,  full  sister  to 
Thornianby,  winner  of  the  Derby  and  Ascot  Gold  Cup.  Julien  was  a  good  race-horse, 
winner  at  5  furlongs,  and  placetl  second  and  third  in  several  good  and  fast  races. 
Rayon  d'Or,  his  giro,  is  from  the  Pocahontas  family,  that  produced  StockwoU,  Rata- 
plan, King  Tom  and  other  good  ones,  and  his  dam  fiom  the  great  Hawthorn  family, 
tracing  to  the  Lay  ton  Barb  mare. 


Camel  1823-\Vhalebone  1807- Waxy  ni)0-Pot-8-o-'8  ITT^i-Eclipse  1764-Mareke  lV50-Squirt  1T33-Bart. Clulders-Darl>.y  Ai.  lifflO. 

iti-  Is-Jl  by 


;S       Orlauiio, 
-,£     b.  h.,  IMl. 


Timclistom-  1N31  (Cumel  isj^i-  Vulture  is:a  by  Laugar  isir  (Scliin  1 

ISiietaiil  1813iCastrel  1801)— Olympia  181j  by  Sir  Oliver  180.1  (Sir  Pi 

tilla  ITDS  by  Auvil  1777  (Uerod  1758). 
Redshank  1833  (Sandbeck  1818)-Oxygen  1828  bv  Emiliua  1820  (Orville  niwi— Wliizgis 

1SI9  bv  Rubens  1805  (Buzzard*  1787)— Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  178S  (Conductor 

Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17581. 


-  .  [the  Barou-aiitg 
aS  or]  The  Bmpor.r 
BS     ch.  h.,  1811. 


ss 


hs 


Gladiator, 
ch.  h.,  1833. 


Caraol, 
br.  h.,  1822. 


br.  I 


182' 


Priam,* 
b.  h.,  1827. 
The  Poten- 
tate's dam, 
b.  m.,  1H23. 


Sultan, 
b.  h.,  1816. 


Bav  Middleton  1833  (Sultan  181l))-Plenary  1837  by  Emilius  1820  (Orville  17".i'.ii-Uarriet 
1819  by  Pericles  180a  (Evander  1801)— Dau.  1812  of  Selim  1802  (Buzzard-  17S7)-Pipy- 
lina  1C03  bv  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774). 

eiii.-ou  1S:53  (Partisun  IS  11) -Darkness  18:57  by  Glencoe*  1831  (Sultau  ISlii)— Fanny 
1827  l.v  XMiisker  Isi.'  (Waxv  V,vii\  -Dau.  1813  of  Caniillus  1803  (Hambletoniau  1T92)— 
Dau.  I's '4  nf  I'lL-ripii  It,'    17^:  I  M.  rcury  1778). 

Del'.iiii'  i^.'l  i  W'M  li.  h. l-'Ti     liaii   1834  of  Reveller  181.')  (Comus  1809i— Design*  1827 

byTiainp  ls|i}  (Dick  .\ialii-w^  1  ;;iT) -Defiance  1.S16  by  Rubens  1805  (Buzzard*  1787)  — 
Little  Fciliv  18011  by  lliglilanJ  Fling  1798  (Spadille  1784). 

Royal  Oak  1823  (Catton  1809)— Ada  1821  by  Whisker  18i2  (Waxy  1790)-Anna  Bella  1807 
by  Shuttle  1793  (Y.  Marske  1771)— Dau.  1797  of  Drone  1777  (Herod  1758)— Coniessina 
1787  by  Y.  Marske  17T1  iJIarsk.-  Ho  i'. 

Partisan  ISll  (Walton  I,:'."  1'..  In-  ; -Ji.  nv  \l.,..  -  |sim  Wii.ii.i,,. s,..,  ;,,„|,,■ 
1807)-Quadrille  Isl.-.  ..     -  i    :i        '■     1.,      :i        ,,■       (    ,           l;             .    .      .'  !,  ,- 

or]  Sorcerer  179U  (T >  i    i.  '.    ■  -i    ■     ■  i  i  ,  >.    ]■■■-• 

Hercule  183J(Rainl" 
ville  1799  (l;.  Hill  i 
1793  by  Tn 


I.M 


I  r.il)  -Fairing  I'sn;  by  Waxy  1?'90  il'ot-8-n-'s  i;;;ii— Rattle 

'  cnductor  17071. 

1  '  Dau.  1812  of  Selim  1S02  iBuzzard*  1787i— Maiden  1801  by 
ulul^er  17741— Dau.  1788  of  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  1758)— 
el  i;t)8  (Herod  1758). 


Whalebone  Is 

Sir  Peter  T. 

Matron  1782  1 
Master  Henry  18"l5  lOrville  1799i— Boadicsa  1807  by  Alexander  1782  lEclipse  1764i— Brn- 


-Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 


i.U.nl  i 


17S9  (Saltram*  1780i— Y'.  Giantess 
i  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  ir.34i— 
ir-:4i. 
V  Hambletonian  1792  (King  Fergus 


Erailius  1820  (Orville  1,'  ■      ■  

1790  by  Dlomed*  17;;    I       i     : 
Molly  Long  Legs  1 ; .">;  n.  iVi  ■   .li 

Don  Juan  1814  (Orville  i,.(,i, -.\1...] 
1775)— Spitfire  179.)  by  I'ipator  ir8j  ilmpeiator  177l)i— Farewell  1792  by  Slope  1782 

j^Highflyer  1771)— Dau.  of  Y.  Marske  1771  iMarske  1750). 

Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)-  Bacchante  1809  bv  W's  Ditto  1890  (Sir  Peier  T.  1784) -Dau. 

1791  of  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  17(14)— Dau.  1776  of  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)— Folly  1771 
bv  Marske  1750  (Squirt  1732). 

Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  17ii7)— Web  1808  bv  Waxy  1790  (Pol-8-o-'s  177.3) -Penelope 
by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767) -Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod 


m8)-Pn 


CLare, 
m.,  1824. 


Ue  1799  I 
Giantess  I ; 
17;Mi-MoIIv 
Mannion  Isn; 
zoii  irafl  bv 
iroii     Dan 


i.f  W^i 


iTn 


[Starch  or] 
g'i  I  Voltaire, 
=.  r'  br.  h.,182U. 
3  "".  Belinda, 
>J=:    br.  m.,  l'<25. 


C'astrel. 
ch.  h.,  1801. 


__|  Fanny 
3  _• '  Dawson, 
•^~|  ch.  m.,  1823. 


<n:ip  17.'.0  (Snip  1736). 

I  r;:n  i  -  Eleanor  17i!8  by  Whiskey  1789  i  Saltram*  1780i— Y'. 
1  irrr  ^Plorizel  1 768 1— Giantess  17(;9  by  Matchem  1748  iCade 
I ;.-.)  bv  Babraham  1740  (God.  Ar.  17241. 

;s'i,  Ilarpalice  1814  by  Gohanna  1790  iMercury  17r8i— Araa- 
ini  K6ti>  Fractious  1792  by  Mercury  1778  lEclipse 
773  qicroil  17.'i8l.  ' 

Walton  1799  i.sir  Peter  T.  1781i    Parasol  1.^0;)  bv  Pot-S-o-'s  1773  lEclipse  1764i— Prunella 

1788  bv  Hfchllver  1774  i Herod  17o8i—Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  17.3iii— Julia 

1756  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Moses  1819  ([Whalebone  or]  Seymour  1807i— Quadrille  1815  bv  Selim  1802  (Buzzard* 

17871-Canary  Bird  180;!  by  [Whiskey  or]  Sorcerer  1796  i Trumpator  i782i— Canary  1797 

by  Coriander  1786  iPot-8-o-'s  17731— Miss  Green  1787  by  Highflyer  17i4  iHerod  1758). 
Blacklock  1814  i  Whitelock  18J3)— Dan.  1816  of  Phantom  1808  iWalton  1799>-Dau.  1802 

of  Overton  1788  (King  Fergus  1775)— Dau.  1796  of  Walnut  1786  (Highflyer  1774i-Dau. 

178j  of  Ruler  1777  (Y.  Marske  17711. 
Blacklock  1814  (Whitelock  18031— Wagtail  1818  by  Prime  Minister  1810  iSancho  1801)— 

Tranby*'s  dam  1812  by  Orville  1799  iBeningbrough  1791)— Miss  Grimstone  1793  by 

Weazle  1776  (Herod  1758)— Dau.  of  Ancaster  1768  (blank  1740). 


Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)-Dau.  of  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  17i'4V-Dau.  of 
Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  1748)-Dau.  1770  of  Engi- 
neer 1756  (Sampson  1715). 

Peruvian  1806  (Sir  Peter  T.  17.'M)-Musidora  1804  by  Meteor  1783  (Eclipse  1764i-Maid- 
of-all-Work  1786  bv  IIit;linvrr  1771  ill,i..d  1758)-Dau.  1771  of  Syphon  17.30  (Squirt 
17.32)-Dau.  of  Re-uln-  I7:;n',i:n.l    \r.  rit) 


rvillo  1799  (Benin-biu  ,_li  i,  ,  \|:.-  v„|,iija  1805  by  Stamford  1794  iSir  Peter  T. 
17841— Sophia  1798  bv  llnz.^iivl  i;s;  .w,„Hlpecker  1773i— Huncamuuca  1787  by  High- 
flyer 1774  iHerod  175,8i-Cyphcr  1772  bv  Squirrel  1754  (TravelliT  17'3i). 
Alexander  1782  lEclipse  1764i— Brunette  bv  Amaranthus  ]7i'6  lOld  England  1741 1— May- 
fly ini  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734)-Dau.  !75i  of  Starling  1738  (Starling  1727)— 
Look-at-me-Lads  1731  by  Grasshopper  iByerly  Turk). 


Whisker  1812  1  Waxv  17901— Floranthe  1818  bv  Ociavian  1807  (Stripling  1795,- Caprice 
1797  by  Anvil  1777  (Herod  17.581— Madcap  1774  by  Eclipse  1764  iMarske  HoOi— Sappho 
1763  by  Blank  1740  I  God.  Ar.  17SWi. 

Nabocklish  1811  (Rusantino  18031— Miss  Toolv  1R08  bv  Teddy  the  Grinder  1798  (Aspara- 
gus 17871— Lady  Jane  1796  by  Sir  Peter  t.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— Paulina  1778  by 
Florizel  1768  i Herod  1758)— Captive  1771  bv  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734). 


Sultan  1816  (SeUm  18021— Trampohne  1825  by  Tramp  1810  iDick  Andrews  1797(— Web 

1808  by  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8o-'8  1773i— Penelope  17118  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 

1767)— Prunella  178S  by  Hishflver  r?74  (Hero(i  1758). 
Muley  1810  (Orville  1799i— Clare ■l824hvMarmion  18)6 (Whiskey  1789)-Harpalice  1814 by 

Gohanna  1790    (Mercury    17781— Atnazon    1799   by   Driver  1783   (Trentbam    1766)— 

Fractious  1792  by  Mercury  1778  (Eclipsf  176li. 
Camel  1822  (Whalebone  1807 1 


dicea  1807  by  Alexander  17^2 
land  17411-Mavflv  1771  bv  Ma 
)r.  Syntax  IHii  PKiiifi-'v  j;,' 
Eliza  18]:)  livWl.  ■  ■  .,.'1.  1- r, 


by  Master  Henry  1815  (Orville  1799i-Boa- 
— Brunette  by  Amaranthus  17ii6'01d  Eng- 

1  iide  1734). 

'•'.■  Arrtrossan  1809  (John  Bull  1789(-Lady 

;.i7:— Dau.  1793  of  Spadille  1784  (Highflyer 
kc  17.501. 


Alice 
Hawthorn, 
b.  m.,  18:18. 


JiuO-Bii, 
ni.  niuliv 
wiirth-ta 


I        l'lc-1 

i 

b 

T.inch-tnn 

0  WA  (Camel  182^ 

1— Decoy 

J    llapba 

avd 

Fi'i.  =-     V\ 

-  bv  Peruvian  1806 

Sir  Peter 

V  John  Bi 

1117 

K9 

iM 

h'l-Rebe 

ecu 

(CiO  (Trami)  IHIC 

—Dau.  b. 

CinQuiKc 

te  1- 

»l 

.1    1    M'.i  i    "' 

(1.  in.  IP(i2bv  Beni 

igbiougb 

i.M.vctatm 

i  j^r. 

111 

17 

a    ..^     ll..|..,l 

17.'.a  (Tartar  I74:ii— 

l)an.  n.i8 

1-  Han.  17 

1    of 

.); 

ml 

.  KM  (Ood. 

Ar.  17241— Spinster  sr.  in.  1743 

(tlie 

H 

.1. 

B)  ch.  m.  173.5  bv  Pai 

tuer  1718 

St.  \-ll  to 

.V 

yhound  (CI 

illaby)— Brown   Fa 

ewell  br. 

•y  Yellow 

I'lirl 

)- 

l)a 

u.  of  Plaoe'e 

White  Turk— Dau. 

of  Dods- 

18-2  The  Breeders'  Jltmd  Bonl:  iiiid  Guide. 


IMPORTED  KANTAKA. 

Owned  in  the  Ait/erin  Stitd  of  the  late  Hon.  W.  L.  Scott,  Erie,  Pa. 

KaxtaKa,  chestnut  liorse,  ISJ  hands  high,  hy  Scottish  Chief,  sou  of  Lord  of  the 
Isles  by  Touchstone,  was  bred  by  Mr.  W.  Hlenkiron,  foaled  1880,  dam  Seclusion 
(Hermit's  dam)  by  Tadmor,  son  of  Ion  by  Cain,  giandani  Jliss  Sellon  by  Cowl,  son 
of  Bay  Jliddletou  by  Sultan. 

Kantaka  is  of  the  blood  royal,  being  a  halfl  brother  of  the  great  horse  Hermit, 
who  won  the  Derby  and  was  one  of  the  best  sires  that  ever  lived,  as  is  evidenced  by 
the  great  performances  of  Peter,  Shotover,  St.  Blaise,  Tristan,  Thebais,  Clairvaux, 
St.  Marguerite,  Queen  Adelaide,  etc.  Mr.  P.  Lorillard  paid  $5,000  for  Kantaka  wlieu 
a  yearling,  and  in  his  trials  he  showed  great  speed  and  promised  well,  but  he  met 
with  an  accident  and  never  started  in  a  race.  His  breeding  is  of  the  choicest  ([uality 
and  his  sire,  Scottish  Chief,  was  himself  not  only  a  first-class  race-horse,  but  as  a  sire 
of  race-horses  is  one  of  the  most  popular  stallions  of  England.  He  won  the  Ascot 
Gold  Cup  and  other  good  races,  and  as  a  sire  he  has  jiroven  his  prepotency  in  having 
to  his  credit  a  good  list  of  winners,  among  them  Marie  Stuart,  winner  of  the  Oaks 
and  St.  Leger,  and  one  of  the  best  mares  that  ever  appeared  in  England,  Thistle, 
dam  of  Common,  winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  Derl)y  and  St.  Leger,  Mowerina,  dam 
of  Donovan,  winner  of  the  Derby  and  St.  Leger,  Semolina,  winner  of  the  1,000 
Guineas,  Violet  Melrose,  dam  of  Melton,  winner  of  the  Derby  and  St.  Leger,  etc. 
Lord  of  the  Isles,  sire  of  Scottish  Chief,  was  wiuuer  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  son  of  the 
great  Touchstone,  and  on  the  side  of  his  dam  he  traces  back  to  stout  Herod  blood, 
which  is  well  fortified  with  the  Sultan  through  Bay  Middleton,  one  of  the  best  race- 
horses and  sires  of  his  day.  The  remarkable  success  of  Hermit  as  a  sire  proves  the 
prepotency  of  the  blood  of  the  family  to  which  he  belongs.  Newminster,  the  sire  of 
Hermit,  was  a  son  of  Touchstone,  and  Scottish  Chief,  on  his  sire's  side,  is  also  a  grand- 
son of  Touchstone.  Cowl,  sire  of  Miss  Sellon,  the  grandam  of  Kantaka,  is  a  son  of  Bay 
Middleton  and  the  famous  Crucifix  by  imp.  Priam.  The  grandam  of  Scottish  Chief  is 
by  Bay  Middleton,  from  which  it  will  be  seen  that  Kantaka  and  Hermit  are  much 
more  closely  allied  than  simply  half  brothers,  for  the  same  strains  of  blood  are  con- 
spicuous on  the  side  of  their  sires.  The  capacity,  thei-efore,  to  transmit  racing 
qualities  is  abundant  in  Kantaka,  and  a  horse  of  his  rich  l>reeding  must  prove  himself 
a  successful  sire  eventually. 

Kantaka  is  still  young  in  tlie  stuil,  but  has  to  his  credit  Canteen,  G.  B.  Boydeu, 
Dock  Wick,  Rafter,  Irish  Dan  by  Kantaka  or  Algerine,  Tipstaff  by  Rayon  d'Or  or 
Kantaka,  Clotho  (a  very  speedy  two-year  old  last  season).  Flagrant,  Guilty,  Great 
Scott,  Gold  Digger,  Knapsack,  Ko-Ko,  Loyalty,  Nubian,  Chatter,  Cascade,  Lixzie 
Gwynue,  Piccalilli,  Queen  d'Or,  Crocus,  Lebanon,  Wyoming,  Wallace,  Village  Maid 
and  other  good  ones. 

It  is  to  the  Massey  mare  in  direct  female  lino  descend  .and  trace  their  origin  the 
following  good  horses  and  stallions:  Trontham,  Florizel,  Election,  Quiz,  Royal  Oak, 
Mulatto,  Defence,  The  Palmer,  Rosicrucian,  Dutch  Skater,  Doucaster,  Ghuliateur 
Hermit  by  Newminster  and  many  other  noted  ones. 


Pot-S-o-'s  lT7-i-Eclipse  Ir64-Marske  ir)i)-Si|Uirt  173C!    Bartlnt's  Chil.kTS— Darley  Arabian  1C99- 


\\  halcbone, 
br.  h.,  180r. 


-Ho-'   Daughter  of, 
22     £    b.  m.,  i«ia. 


—  s'^    ,■:=  Ma'^terHeniy. 
-"  °S  »i     b.  h.,  ISIS. 


Boadicea. 
b.  m.,  180T. 


^■-I  (Conductor  IT'iT)— Pia- 
hy  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— 


;;  =  3  s^'        lilalia, 
I  -g-  ;?  .d    ch.  ra..  1815. 


s^2j  s.=3       Cobweb, 
°*i|..o     b.  m.,  1821. 


Waxv  17U0  (Pot-S-o-'6  177:i)-  IVii.  i,,|,r  l;!ps 

ni'lla  17S«  bv  HigUflvfr  17:4  (IU-i.hI  i7.i 

Julia  17.V)  by  Blank  1740  (Gml    Ar  17S4). 
Selim  lNt3  (Buzzard'  ITN")    Maiden  ISOl  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  ir!4)-Dan. 

17S8  or  Phenomenon  178J  (Herod  17581 -Matron  1783  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  1758)— 

Maiden  1770  by  Marchem  1718  (C  ade  irdl). 

Ori-ille  171)9  (Beniuglirougli  1791)  -Miss  Sophia  1805  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T. 

irs4)-Sopliia  i;9-i  by  Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)  -Huncamunca  1787  by  High- 
flyer 1774  (Herod  175s) -Cypher  1773  by  Sqmrrel  1754  (Traveller  1735). 
Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  17B4)  -Brunette  bv  Amaranihus  17t)U  (Old  England  1741)-May- 

I'.y  1771  by  Matchem  1743  (Cade  1734)-llan.  1755  of  Anc.  Stirling  1738 (Starling  ITST)— 

Look-at-me-Lada  1731  by  Brist.  Grasshopper  (Byerly  T.) 

Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  i;73i-Dau.  of  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  17ftli-Dau  ofHigh; 
'    flyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Dan.  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  1748i— Dan.  1770  of  Engineer 
(    1756  (Sampson  17451. 
Peruvian  1806  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784i-Musidora  1604  by  Meteor  1783  (Eclipse  17641— Maid- 

of  all-Work  ITi^fi  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17581  -  Sist  1771  to  Tandem  by  Syphon 

I     1750  iSqairt  17-32i— Dau.  of  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  17-'4)- 

'Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  1797i— Mandane  1800  by  Poi-S-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  17(4i-Y. 

Camilla  1787  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758i— Camilla  1778  by  Trentham  1706  (T. 

Sweepstakes  1743i— Coquette  17(3  bv  Compton  Barb. 
Cervantes  1806  (Don  Quixote  nsil'  — Aii'irii.ntion  1802  by  Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fer- 
gus 1775)  — lilxpectation  177'  ■      "  ---      ~    -      -- —      ^        .  „.  .      

(Starling  17J7i-Dau.  1751  .ii  .1 
■  Beningbrough  1791  (King  Feivn- 

Termagant  by  Tantrum   liid 

17$i)-Dau.  1757  of  Regains  17 
Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*    1780)- 

Giantess  176,1  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17.34i— Molly  Long  Legs  1753  by  Babraham  1740 

(God.  Ar.  1724)  -Dan,  of  Foxhunter  1787  (Brisk  1711 1. 

St.  George  1789  i  Highflyer  1774)-Abigail  1788  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758)-Fire- 

tall  1773  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750)— Dau.  1764  of  Blank  1740  (QoA.  Ar.  1724)- 

Naylor  1748  by  Cade  17:J4  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)-Camilla  1778  by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)— 

Coquette  1764  by  Compton  Barb-Sist.  1743  ti>  Eegulus  by  God.  Ar.    17^1— Grey 

Robinson  1?J3  by  Bald  Galloway  iSt.  Victor  Barhi. 

'Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787) -Bacchante  1809  by  W's  Diito  1800  (Sir  Peter  TTTfsiF^Dau. 
j  1791  of  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  1764) -Dau.  1776  of  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743) -Folly  1771 
I    by  Marske  175J  (Squirt  173S). 

Phantom  I'SOi  (Walton  17S9)— Filagree  1815  by  Soothsayer  180s  (Snrcenr  1796— Web 
I    1808  by  Waxy  1791  (Pot  8-o-'s  l773(-Peneloi.e  1798  by  Trumpator  1782    (Conductor 

1767)— Prunella  1788  by  Hiirhflyer  1774  i  Herod  17.=4). 

Phantom  18.8  (Walton  17'j9(— Emmeline  1817  by  Waxy  1790  iPot-8-o-'s  n73)-Sorccry 

1808  by  Sorcerer  1796  (Trumpator  1782)— Cobbea  1802  by  Skvscraper  17c6  (Highflyer 

1774)— Dau.  1788  of  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758). 
Camillds  1801  >  Iladil'l-  ("iiiaii  17;)\>i     Ilau.  1SU9  bv  Sancho  1801   (Don  Qui.xote  17S4)— 

Mi-<s  Hornpipe   If  izl.-  ihij  i,v  '-ir   I'.trr  T.  17.84  iHisbflver  1774 i-Horupipe  1793  by 
I    Trumpati.r  17S.'  i  oii.!,ht,.r  i?),:      l.uiw  1779  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar  174;J). 


:■  iv, rill, a  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.'8)- 
((. iippie  17.-.0)— Cantatricc  by  Sampson  17-15  (Blaze 
)  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Giantess  1790  by  Dlomed*   1777  (Florizel  i;6S)- 


D  mghi  er  of, 

— ,  1810. 


Sir  Paul  1802  .Sir  Peter  T.  i784i— Evelina  1791  bv  Highflver  1774  (Herod  1758)- Terma- 
gant bv  Tantrum  1760  (Cripple  17.y))— Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1745  iBlaze  173.3i — Dan. 
17.57  of  Regnbis  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Paynator  1791  (Trumpator  1782i— Dau.  1F05  of  Delpini  1781  (Highflyer  1774)- Dau.  1795 
byT.  Marske  1771  (Marske  1750)— Gentle  Kitty  1774  by  Silvio  17.54  (Cade  !734>— Dan. 
of  Dorimond  1758  (Dormouse  17.38). 


fi-: 


Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)— Emmeline  1817  bv  Waxv  1790  (Pol-8-o  '-  I773i— Sor- 
cery 1,808  bv  Sorcerer  1796  (Trumpator  1782)- Cobbea  1802  by  Skyscraper  1786  (High- 
flyer 1774)-Dau.  1788  of  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758). 

.Selim  1803  (Buzzard*  1787)~Dau.  1803  of  Sir  Harrv*  1795  iSir  Peter  T.  17&4)-Dan.  1793 
of  Volunteer    1780  (Eclipse  1764)- Dau.  1779  of  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)— Golden 

1    Grove  1760  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar^l 724). 

Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker 
Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17581- 
gineer  17-56  (Sampson  1745). 

W's  Ditto  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  17S4)-Dan.  1791  of  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  1764i-Da().  1776 
of  Herod  17.58  (Tartar  1743)— Folly  1771  by  Marske  1750  (Squirt  1732)— Vixen  1753  by 

I     Eegulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1721). 

"(Whalebone  1807  (Waxv  1790)— Dan.  1812  of  Selim  1803  (Buzzard*  1787)— MaiderTTSOTby 
Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774i-Dau.  1788  of  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  1758)— 

I    Matron  1782  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  1758). 

iMuley  1810  (Oiville  1799)-  Dan.  1796  of  Precipitate*  1787  (:Mercnry  1778)- Dau.  1787  of 

I     Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  17.58)— Dau.  1773  of  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— T.  Marske's  dam 

1759  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

'  Selim  1S02  (Buzzard*  1787)— Bacchante  1809  bv  W's  Ditto  1800  iSir  Peter  T.  1781)- Dan. 
1791  of  Mercury  1778) Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  1776  of  Heiod  1758  (Tartar  1743(—Folly  1771 
by  Marske  17.^0  (Squirt  1732). 

Phantom  1808, Walton  1799)— Filagree  1815  bv  Soothsayer  1808  (Sorcerer  17%i— Web 
180S  by  \\axy  1790  (Pot-8.o-'s  1773)— Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1^2  (Conductor 
1767)-Prnnella  1788  bv  Hi-rhflver  1774  (Herod  1758). 


Ociaviana, 
b.  m.,  1815. 


i  ~  "5  ~      Manuella, 


Starch, 
br.  h.,  1819. 


-    ch.  m.,1833. 


Emilins  1830  (Orville  1799)-(^ressida  18(.)7  bv  Whiskev  1789  (Saltram*  17«0)— T.  Giantess 

1790  by  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel  1768)-Giantes6  17("i9  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17341— 

Molly  Long  Legs  17.53  bv  Babraham  1740  (God.  Ar.  1734). 
Octavian  1807  (Siripling  1795)-Dau.  I8O7  of  Shutile  17*5  (T.  Marske  1771)— Zara  1801  by 

Delpini  17-1I  (Highflyer  1774)— Flora  1789  by  King  Fergus  1775  (Eclipse  1764i—Atalanta 

■" ■         1748  (Cade  1734). 


Whii.' 
W  (i 
(E((i|, 

Dick  A)- 


Metonian  nD3)— Dan.  1799  of  Coriander  17 
Highflver  1774  (Herod  I758)-Coheiress  17 
lla  1777  bv  Goldlinder  1761  (Snap  17.50). 


nbvPot-8-o-'e  1773  (Eclipse  17(>4)— 
Camilla  1778  by  Trentham  n6(J 


Waxy  Piipc  IS  J 


Ar.  1699  i— Ebony  blk.  m.  1714  by 


Joe  Andrews  17 

•  Woodpecker  177- 

43)— Coquette  17(i' 

i-xy  17!0)— Miss's 
Dau.  1793  of  Drone  1777  (Herod  17.5S(    Dau.  1777  of  .Vlatcben 

ITCT^by  Forester  174))  ( ForeetCT  1736)^ 

(Jiseau  1809  (Camillas  ISOTi- Caslanea  ch.  m.  ISO)  by  Gohanna  1790  (Mercurv  1778)— 
Grey  Skim  gr.  m.  1793  by  M'oodpecker  1773  1  Herod  17.58) -Silver's  dam  gr.  m.  1780  by 
Herod  17.58  (Tartar  1743('~Y.  Hag  gr.  ra  1761  bv  Skim  1746  (Starlins  ITiT)- Haggr. 
m.  1741  by  Crab  1733  lAlcock  Ar.(— Ebony  b.  m.  1738  bv  Flving  Childers  1715  iDarley 
iaslo  1702  (BverlyTurki— Duke  of  Rutland's  Massev  mare  by  Maseev  Bav  Barb. 


184  The  Breeders    Hand  Bonk  tind  Guide. 


KING  ALFONSO. 


WINNER  OF  THE  KENTUCKY  ST.  LEGER,  TOBACCO  STAKES  AND  GALT 
HOUSE  STAKES  AT  LOUISVILLE,  KY.,  AND  THE  LINCK'S  HOTEL 
STAKES  AT  NASHVILLE,  TENN.,  ALL  IN  1875. 

In  the   Woodburn   Stud,    Sprhui   Station,  Kij.,    A.  ■/.  Alexander,  proprietor. 
Application  to  L.  Brodhead.     Annual  sales  of  yearlings  in  May. 

King  Alfonso  by  imp.  Phaeton,  son  of  King  Tom,,  bred  by  Warren  Viley,  Esq., 
Stonewall  Stud,  near  Midway,  Ky.,  foaled  1872,  dam  Capitola.  "dam  of  Belle  Barclay 
and  Hospodar  by  Vandal,  son  of  Gleuooe,  out  of  Margravine,  Versaille's  dam  by  imp. 
Margrave. 

King  Alfonso's  turf  career  was  short  but  brilliant.  He  made  his  dehut  at  Lexing- 
ton, Ky..  September  6,  l-i7.5,  in  a  Sweepstakes  for  three-year  olds,  1  mile  and  1 
furlong.  90  lbs.  on  each.  Bob  Woolley  won  in  1.54,  the  fastest  race  ever  run  at  the 
distance  to  that  ilato,  King  Alfonso  was  a  close  second,  with  Katie  Peuree.  Ten 
Broeck,  Elemi  and  Redman  behind  him  ;  September  9,  was  unplaced  in  Sweepstakes, 
1  mile  and  5  furlongs,  won  by  Ten  Broeck  in  2.49^,  the  fastest  race  ever  run  at  that 
distance  to  that  date.  Bob  Woolley  being  second.  Louisville,  Ky.,  September  20, 
won  the  Kentucky  St.  Leger,  2  miles,  in  3.34i,  beating  Ten  Broeck,  second, 
Verdegris,  third,  Geo.  Giahani,  Voltigeur  and  live  others ;  September  24,  won  the 
Tobacco  Stakes,  mile  heats,  in  1.44i,  1.451^,  beating  Gyptis,  Misdeal  and  three  others; 
the  iie\t  day.  S.|ilember  2.5,  won  Gait  House  Stakes,  2  mile  heats,  in  3.34,  3.40i,  3.49, 
bealiiin  (iiiirge  (iiaham,  who  wou  the  first  heat  by  a  head  from  King  Alfonso,  the 
last  i|iiartcr  of  tlie  heat  being  run  in  2t  secumls,  Emma  C,  Add  and  two  others.  He 
eluseil  the  season  and  his  turf  career  Kv  winning  the  Linck's  Hotel  St.akes,  at  Nash- 
ville, mile  heats,  in  1.45,  1.47f,  l>eaiiiig  M is, li'al,  Asterlite  and  tliree  others.  He  was 
trained  the  spring  of  1876,  when  four  years  old.  and  showed  himself  a  l)etter  horse 
than  ever,  but  in  a  very  fast  trial  struck  his  leg  and  was  thrown  out  of  training,  and 
was  sold  to  A.  J.  Alexander  and  placed  iu  the  \\  oodliurn  Stud. 

The  family  lias  always,  as  a  racing  one,  ranked  one  of  the  best  in  America.  The 
Albert  mare  iirdilaeed  I  he  famous  I'i.^in'  gelding  and  Black-eyed  Susan,  a  superior 
race-mare,  dam  of  Hick  Sini;lei(Mi.  I'lato,  Mistletoe,  Dick  Johnson,  Catharine,  etc. 
Dick  Singleton  deieatetl  tlie  gieat  Cullier.  four  mile  heats  ;  Mistletoe  won  the  match 
between  Kentucky  an<l  Tennessee.  Mistletoe  was  the  dam  of  Evergreen  by  imp. 
Glcncr)e,  who  jiroduced  Goodwood,  Maggiore,  Verbena,  Glendower  and  others,  and 
Marffravine,  the  dam  of  Mary  Churchill,  Tourist,  Capitola,  The  Grand  Dutch  S., 
\'ersailles.  itc.  Mary  Churchill  was  the  dam  of  Hamburg,  Wade  Hampton,  wiuuer 
of  I  Ih' S(  ,|ncl  Stakes  at  Long  Branch  and  Saratoga  in  1872,  by  Asteroid,  and  Nettie 
\'ile.\ ,  sIm'  the  dam  of  Conductor,  Mirah,  etc.  The  Grand  Dutch  S.  was  the  dam  of 
Yaudell  and  Lizzie  Whips,  both  fine  race-nags. 

King  Alfonso  is  sire  of  Fonso,  winner  ot  the  Phcenis  Hotel  Stakes,  IJ  miles,  in 
2.I0J,  l)eating  Kinkead,  Luke  Blackburn  and  others,  and  Kentucky  Derby,  li  miles, 
iu  2.37A.  Grenada,  the  winner  of  the  Potomac  Stakes,  1|^  miles,  in'2.39J^,  and  Preak- 
ness  Stakes,  both  at  Baltimore,  Belmont,  Jerome  and  Lorillard  Stakes  at  Jerome 
Park,  Coney  Island  Derby  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  and  Dixie  Stakes  at  Baltimore,  a 
miles,  in  3.38,  winning  .§32,000  as  three-year  obi.  At  four  years  old,  won  four  out  of 
six  starts;  Peyton  ll.iiulicap  at  Baltimore,  mile  heats,  in' 1.43},  1.43},  lAli,  Oden 
won  second  heat.  Other  winners  by  him  are  l^uito  ;  Lavacca;  Dodette,  Ladies'  Stake 
at  Chicago.  Telemac  hiis,  1}  mili\s,  iu  2.09},  Go  Forth,  Alfambra,  May  Wilson,  Mollie 
Brown,  5  furlongs  iu  1.112,  Edison,  Duke  of  Moutalban,  Mary  S.,  Lost  Cause,  Wind- 
ru.sli,  2  miles  iu  3.33J,  and  again  in  3.36,1,  Bayadere,  Bob  .lohuson.  Infanta,  winner  of 
Eliz.ibeth  Stakes  at  Long  Brani-h,  Issio,  wiuuer  of  Ashland  Oaks,  Lexington,  Ky., 
Katie  (reel,  winner  of  the  Kentucky  Oaks  at  Louisville,  IJ  miles,  2.39,  and  Illinois 
Oaks,  Chicago.  Aruo,  Lady  Prewitt,  The  Judge  (Cordova),' Lorca,  Mary  S.,  Olivette, 
Vila,  Don  I'nlano  ami  (ioblen  (iate,  raced  credital>ly  in  Englaml,  and  Foxhall  won 
two  out  of  three  stakes  in  which  he  stalled  .at  two  years  old,  beating  the  best  colts  of 
the  year  and  giving  weight.  He  wcni  the  Gr.uid  Prize  of  Paris  iu  I'^Hl,  and  is  the 
second  horse  that  <!ver  won  the  Cesarewiteb  and  Cambridge  Handicaps  in  Eughind  in 
one  and  Ww  .same  year.  The  first  was  Kosl^llerv,  a  four-year  old,  carrying  iu  the 
(i-.sarewileli  1113  lbs.,  and  iu  Caiubridgesbire  117  lbs.  Foxhall,  a  three-year  old, 
carried  in  the  lirst  110,  and  in  the  latter  126  lbs  ,  beating  with  the  top  weight  Lucv 
Glitters  (3),  91,  Tristan  (3),  107,  Mistake  (4).  102,  Wallensteiu  (4),  97,  aud  twenty- 
seven  others.  Ho  won  the  Ascot  Gold  Clip  in  1882.  Other  winuors  by  him  are  Bessie 
Juue,  Joe  Cotton,  King  Lee. 

(Continued  on  paijc  186.) 


Pot-8-o-'s  1773-  Eclipse  1764-Mar8ke  1750— Squirt  1734— Bartlett's  Cliilders— Darlcy  Arabian  1699. 


'axv  17S0  (Pot-8-u-V  1778)  Peiu'lope  17'.«  bvTrumpator  1782  (Couciuctor  1TC7)— Pru- 
Dclla  1788  by  Highflyer  177 1  (Hcrcid  1758)— Promise-  1768  by  Snap  1T50  (Snip  173ti)- 
Jiiiia  1756  by  Blanli  17-10  (Gud.  Ar.  naii. 
Octaviaii  1807  (Stripling  17H3I -Caprice  1797  by  Anvil  1777  (lluroil  l?58i-Macliap  1774 
by  Eclipse  17C4  iMarslie  1750)— Siippbo  1763  by  Blanlv  17-W  (God.  Ar.  17-i4)— Uau.  1750 
ol  Blaze  1733  iFlying  Cbililers  1715). 


UugaDtino  181:4  .Ooinmuiiore  1593)— Butterfly  1801  by  Master  Ba^jot  1787  (Bagot  1781 
Dan.  of  Bagot  1780  iHerod  17.:8)— Mother  Brown  1771  by  Trunnion  1747  (Cade  17345— 
1734). 

-7 1— Lady  Jane  1796  by  Sir  Peter  T.  17.S4  (High- 
I  ;iiM  (Herod  1758)— Captive  1771  by  Matcbem  1748 
i;  17  iCade  17.341. 


f  Old  England  1741  (God.  Ar, 
Teildv-thc-Urinilir  K'/^    A-|.,ii,r;  i-  i; 
liver  17741  -  P:ii|i'i.,;   :,  ,-  !•     I  :    !■   - 
(Cade  1731)     (a,-|-     ,  •        ' 

Selim  WOJUiiizziri     :,-~,.     i:,;.  rli;;!,;.    is'jy  by  W's  Ditto  1800  (Sir  Peier  T.  1784)-Dau. 

17111  of  Mercury  177S  i^Eclipsi;  17ii4j    Dau.  1770  of  Herod  1753  (Tartar  1743)-Folly  1771 

by  Marske  1750  (Stiuirt  17331. 
Tramp  1810  (Dick  Audi-ews  1797)— Web  1808  by  Waxv  1790  (Pot-S-o-'s  1773)- Penelope 

n9S  by  Trumpator  178S  (Conductor  1767)-Pruuella  1788  by  Higliflver  1774  (Herod 

'""      Promise  17o8  by  Snap  17.50  (Snip  1730) 


Orville  1799  (Beningbrongb  1791) -Eleanor  1798  by  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram* 
Giantess  1790  by  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel  1768)— Giantess  17119  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 
1734)— Molly  Long  Legs  1753  bv  Babraham  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Marraion  1898  <Whiskey  1789i— Harpalice  1814  by  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778i— Ama- 
zon 1799  by  Driver  1783  (Trentham  176il)-Fiactious  1792  by  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse 
1764)— Dau.  1785  of  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  17'"' 


Emilius, 
b.  h.,  1820. 


Variation, 
b.  m.,  1827. 


Wbalebone  1807  (Waxy  1790)— Dau.  1812  of  Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)-Maiden  1801 

Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer   1774)  -Dau.  1788  of  Phenomenon  1^80  (Herod  17.58)— 

Matron  1782  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  17.58). 
Master  Henry  1815  (Orville  1799)— Boadicea  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1761)~Bru- 

nette  by  Ainaranthus  1766  (Old  England  1741)-M;iyfly  1771   by  Matcliem  1748  (Cade 

1734)-Dau.  17.-)5  of  Anc.  Starling  17.38  (Old  Starling  1727). 

Castrel  1801  ( Buzzard*  1787)— Idalia  1815  by  Peruvian  1806  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Musidora 

1801  by  Meteor  1783  (Eclipse  1764)— Maid-of-all-Work  1786  by  Uighflver  1774  (Herod 

i::..-i)    Diiii.  1771  of  Sypboii  1750  (Squirt  1732). 
C.iiii  Ivji  (i>,nil,i«itz  1813)— Lydia  1822  by  Poulton  1805  (Sir  Peter  T.   1784)— Variety 

l--!^  I.v  Ih.i.iiithus  1797  (Coriander  1786)-Sist.  17E0  to  Swordsman  by  Weazle  1776 

ill.-^.ni  i,..S)    Dau.  of  Tni-k  1763  (Regulus  1739). 

Camel  1822  (Whalebone  18Ij7)— Banter  1826  by  Master Heni-y  1815  (Orville  1799)-Boa- 

dicea  1807  by  .Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— Brunette  by  Amaranthus  1766  (Old  Eng 

land  1741)-  Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1T34). 
Filho-da-Puta  1812  (Haphazard    1797)- Finesse  1815  by  Peruvian   1806  (Sir  Peter  T. 

1784)-Violante  1802  by  John  Bull  1789  (Fortitude  1777)-Dau.  1788  of  Highflyer  1774 

(Herod  1753i— Everlasting  1775  by  Eclipse  1764  (.Marske  1750i. 


Orville  1799  iBeningbrouiih  1791)— EmUy  1810  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  178-1)— 
Dau.  1799  of  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  i;80)— Grey  Dorimaut  1781  by  Doi-imant  1772 
(Otho  1760)-Dizzy  1757  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Bustard  1813  (Castrel  IfOii- Johanna  Southcothe  18il  by  Beningbrough  1791  (Kin;; 
Fergus  177.5)— Lavinia  1802  by  Pipator  1786  (Imperator  1776)— Dau.  1790  of  Highflyer 
1774  (Herod  1758)-Dau.  1777  of  Cardinal  Pufl  1760  (Babraham  1740). 


Ip.-cker   1773)— Dau.  of  Alexander  1782  (Eclijise  1764) -Dan.  of 
.  I  175S)-D.'iu.  of  Alfred  1770  iMatcbem  1748)-Dau.  1770  of  Engi- 


Buzzard"^   1', 

Hightlyei 

neer  11. i6 
'.V's  Ditto  1800  (Sir  Pcier  T.  1784)— Dau.  1791  of  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  17(H)-D3U.  1776 

of  Herod  1753  (Tartar  1743i-Folly  1771  by  Marske  1750  (Squirt  1732i— Vixen  1763  by 

Eesulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724i. 


Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews  1778)-Dau.  1803  of  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)— 
Fraxinella  1793  by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  17431— Dau.  1785  of  Woodpecker 
1773  (Herod  1758)— Everlasting  1775  by  Eclipse  17(j4  (Marske  17501. 

Waxv  1790  (Pot-S-o-'s  1773 1 -Pen  elope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— Pru- 
nella 1783  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)- Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— 
Julia  1756  bv  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 


Whiteluck  1SU3  (Hamblotonian  179-2)-Uau.  1799  of  Coriander  176 

Wildsoose  1792  by   Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58)— Coheiress  17 

(Eclipse  1764)— Manilla  1777  by  Goldfinder  1764  (Snap  i;,50i. 
Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  179U-Mis6  Grimstone  1796  by  Weazle  1776  (Herod  1758)— 

Dau.  of  Ancastcr  1768  (Blank  1740)— Dau.  of  Damascus  Ar.  1754— Dau.  of  Sampson 

1745  (Bhze  1733). 

Sir  Solomon  1805  ('Tickle  Toby  1786)— Dau.  of  Hickory  1804  (*Whip  17941— *Tram- 

lietta  1797  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— Sist.  1786  to  Lambinos  by  Highflyer 

1774  (Herod  175S)— Dau.  1775  of  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750). 
Orphan   1310  (Ball's  Florizel   1801) -Ladv  Grev  1817  by  Eobin  Grev  1805  (*Royalist 

17901-Maria  1802  by  Melzar  1791  (*Medley  1776)-Dau.  of  'Highflyer  1784  (Highflyer 

1771) -Dau.  of  *Fearnou(;ht  17.55  (HeguluB  17.39). 

Beniugbrougb  1791  (King  Fergus  1775)-Evelina  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)  — 

Termagant  bv  Tantrum  1760  ( Cripple  1750)— Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1745  (Blaze  1733) — 

Dau.  1757 of  Regulus  1739  iGod.  Ar.  1724). 
Whiskey  17,39  (Salti-am*   17801- T.  Giantess  1790  by  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel   17G8)— 

Giantess  176')  by  Matchem  1743  (Cade  1734)— Mollv'Long  Legs  1753  by  Babraham  1740 

(God.  Ar.  1724) -Dau.  of  Coles'  Foxbunter  1727  (Brisk  17111. 


Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)-Chestnut  Skim  1794  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758)— 

Silver*'s  dam  1780  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)— Y.  Hag  1761  by  Skim  1746  (Starling 

1727)— Hag  1744  bv  Crab  1722  (Alcock  Ar.). 
Haiubletonian  1792  (King  Fergus  1775i— Helen  1801  by  Delpini  1781  (Hirhflver  1774)— 

Rosnliud   1788  bv  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  17.58)— Atalanta  1769  by  Matchem  1748 

(fMde  1734)    Y   Las-  of-lhe-I«ill  17.56  by  Oroonoko  1745  (Crab  1722). 

*Diomel  K77  (Florizel  IT'S)     Casfianira  1796  bv  Rockingham  1781  (Highflver  1774)— 

Tiliiha   1782  In    Trentliam  1766    (T.    Sweepstakes  1743i-Dau.  of  Bosp'horus  1754 

(Ba'  raham  17401— l>iu.  of  Forester  1750  (Forester  1736). 
Hephestion  1803  cBiizzard  1787)  -  Roxana  1793  by  *MarpIot  1781  (Highflver  1774)— 

Juliet  by  'Mexican  1775  (Snap  1750)— Dau.  of  *Friar  1759  (South  17.50). 


'ook'.  w  iii|,  isdi      u  iii|,  i;  h    .lime  Hunt  1796  by  Hampton's  Paragon  17S8  (*Flim- 

11.11.  i:i;.-ii    M<  I!  '        i      I  ;.>;  Crev  Figure  1747)— Slamerkin  1768  by  *Wildair  1753 

_((    I'l'-  i:31'       III      !:    ,       1.    :  i.v  Cull '1739  (Fox  1714).    J 

illurt   i;'.>  lAiiir.iiii.-   i:;i::.  U..U.  of  Algeline  (Dey  of  Algiers) -Dau.  of  Grey  Alfred 
1799  (Liuil.-a.v's  Ar.)-Dau.  of  Americus  1793  (*§havk  1771)-Dau.  of  *Medlev  1776 

(fiimcrack   17l'C)-Dau.  of  »Shark  1771  (Marske  1750)-Daii.  of  'Fearnought  175& 
(Regulus  1739). 


186  The  Breeders'  lldiid  Bool;  and  Guide. 

KINS  ALFONSO— Continued. 

Kini;  Alfonso  is  a  reil  bny.  16  hamls,  witb  a  star  in  his  forehead,  anil  is  one  of  the 
trni'st  and  liest  shapeil  horses  in  the  worhl.  His  heail  is  plain  bnt  well  shapeil.  and 
si-t  njHin  a  good,  strong'  niuscnlar  neck,  with  wide,  deep  throttle,  the  shoulders 
i>l)lii|ne.  broad  and  well  placed,  and  eovered  with  suitable  nmscle  ;  the  eliest  is  well 
shaped  and  full,  witli  great  depth  of  girth,  the  body  full  and  ronnd,  with  the  finest 
bark,  hip  and  loin  ever  put  on  a  horse,  being  broad,  well  rounded  and  slightly 
<nr\  ed.  He  has  great  length  from  the  i)oint  of  the  hip  to  the  whirlboue,  tlienee  to 
tile  point  of  stille  anil  hocks,  being  full  of  strength  and  nuiscle,  which  run  into 
broad,  powerful  lioeks.  the  legs  and  feet  being  sound  and  good.  His  temi)er  is  of  the 
best.  In  ailditiou  to  his  double  cross  of  Gleneoe,  lie  has  the  Waxy  blood  tliroiigli 
Web,  Whisker  and  Whalebone,  and  is  inbred  to  Sir  Archy  and  imp.  Shark,  with  many 
crosses  of  Herod  and  Eclipse  lu  the  collateral  branches. 


IMPORTED  KING  GALOP. 

Located  in  the  Iroquois  Stud,  Jns.  B.  Glaij,  proprietor,  Lexington,  Kij.     Terms 
annualli).     Yearling  sales  in  May  each  year. 

KlXG  G.vLOr,  bay  horse,  foaled  1883,  bred  by  Mr.  W.  Barrow,  imported  by  S.  S. 
Howland,  New  York,  by  Galopin,  son  of  Vedette,  dam  by  King  Tom,  son  of  Hark- 
away,  ont  of  Sunshine  by  Thormanby,  etc.  King  Galop's  breeding  is  gilt-edged.  His 
sire  Galopin,  winner  of  the  Derby  in  1875,  is  the  sire  of  Galliard,  St.  Simon, 
( )berou,  Donovan,  Corrie  Roy  and  Modwena,  a  remarkable  galaxy  of  winners  for  so 
young  a  horse.  As  a  three- year  old  St.  Simon  won  all  of  his  races,  which  included 
tlie  Epsom,  Ascot  and  Newcastle  Gold  Cups  and  the  Goodwood  Cup,  and  all  of  his 
iiisjagemeuts,  five  in  number,  at  two  years  of  age.  Galliard  won  the  Chestertield  and 
I'linic  i)t  Wales'  Stakes  at  York,  2,0011  Guineas,  St.  James  Palace  Stakes  and  Prince  of 
W;il,s'  Stalces  at  Ascot,  and  was  third  for  fhe  Derby  in  1883.  Asa  two-year  old 
.Modwena  won  nine  ont  of  twelve  races.  Corrie  Roy  won  the  Cesarewitch,  Goodwood 
Slakes,  Great  Ebor  Handicap,  and  other  important  races.  Oberou  won  the  Select 
stakes,  was  second  to  Ormonde  for  the  Champion  Stakes  at  Newmarket,  and  won  the 
Lincolnshire  Handicap  and  other  races.  Donovan  won  both  the  Derby  and  St.  Leger 
in  889.  These  and  winners  like  Fulmen,  Sunshine,  Little  Sister,  Arbaces,  Galvanic, 
(iallopin  Queen,  etc.,  have  established  Galopin,  who  is  by  Vedette,  out  of  Flying 
Duchess  by  The  Flying  Dutchman,  as  one  of  the  most  successful  sires  in  England. 
King  (ialop's  dara  is  by  King  Tom,  who  was  by  Harkaway,  out  of  Pocahontas  (dam 
of  Stockwell,  "Emperor  of  Stallions,"  Rataplan,  Knight  of  Kars  and  Knight  of  St. 
Patrick)  by  imp.  Gleneoe.  King  Tom  is  the  sire  of  imp.  Great  Tom  (sire  of  General 
ll.inliug.  Tyrant,  Telle  Doe  and  of  the  dam  of  Proctor  Knott),  of  imp.  Phaeton  (sire 
of  Tcu  Broeck  and  King  Alfonso),  and  of  imp.  King  Ban  (sire  of  King  Fox  iind  French 
Park).  King  Galop's  second  dam  was  Sunshine  by  Thormanby,  winner  of  the  Derby 
in  l-*67. 

Sunshine  was  a  wonder  on  the  turf.  As  a  two-year  old  she  was  only  defeated 
once,  and  then  ran  second.  She  won  the  Woodcote  Stakes,  at  Epsom;  the  .Inly 
stakes,  at  Newmarket;  the  North  of  England  Biennial  Stakes,  at  York;  the  Cham- 
panne  Stakes,  at  Doncaster ;  a  Sweepstakes,  at  Newmarket;  walked  over  for  the 
l!ivll)y  st;ikes,  at  Newmarket ;  the  Troy  Stakes,  at  Stockbridge,  and  a  Sweepstakes, 
.11  Xinvuiarlvct.  The  last  time  she  riui  as  a  two-year  old  she  met  her  only  defeat  in 
being  beaten  a  head  by  Frivolity  for  the  Middle  Park  Plate,  at  Newmarket,  giving 
the  winner  .3  lbs.,  and  beating  Kingcraft  (winner  of  the  Derby),  llawthorudeu 
I  winner  of  the  St.  Linger)  and  tliirti-en  others.  As  a  three-year  old  Sunshine  only 
started  three?  limes;  she  won  the  Coronation  Stakes  at  Ascot,  ran  second  to  Gamos  in 
till- Oaks,  and  rniished  second  to  Nornianliy  in  the  .\scot  Triennial  Stakes.  In  addi- 
tion to  Suurav  and  Najioli,  Sunsliine  produced  at  the  stud  the  winners  Palermo  and 
Newlield. 

Sunbeam  by  llie  iintccl  ( 'liautieloor,  King  Galop's  third  dam,  was  another  great 
r.iie-m;ire,  and  .is  a  two-vcar  old  was  never  nnplaeed.  She  won  the  Corporation 
Stakes:  the  Half  lloliilay'Nuisciy  llandii'ap,  at  Manchester;  the  (Jraud  Stand  Plate, 
same  jdace  ;  a  Plate,  at  Newmarket.  Iieatiug  a  lield  of  nineteen  ;  the  Nursery  Stakes, 
at  Liverpool;  ran  second  to  Conilnctor  lor  a  Nursery  Plate,  at  Liverpool;  second  to 
iContinued  on  ptir  1^8.) 


llnmbletonian  1792- Kiug  Fergus  177.1— Edip-i-  17(11    Miii-l;e  IT.'.n    Squ 


32    B;u-iletr>  ChiWers-Darley  Arabian  lli9S). 


"I  \\ahini  i:s';   llijiiil',. 

li'.i  W.v  Malrhi'iii  i;  Is  i  ( 

.Cation  isiiil  i(^,.|iiiiitiU-  IM 

FiiMiiv  IV.r,  l.v  Sir  rn.T 

nu8i-ii<s<i.-in(>ii,i  i;;" ' 

Pilho-(la-l'iita  ISI-J  .  llipli: 

I7i«)-l>uii.  IS. II  ..t  :r  i. 
(Eclipse  171)11      ^ 


Inlieritor, 
blk.  h.,  1831. 


Nell, 
gr.  in,,  1831. 


a  El,- 1.3 


Cobweb, 
b.  m.,  1S21. 


Whalebone  ISO.  . '. 

18UJ   bv   Ak-\;iii.     I     I 

l;r4)— 'lT-..ii.'i  ■   '.     ,     : 
BobB I    .  ,,  , 

Y.  H.'iV.i  ,,.  1,     [-.,_,  .    - 

_1TI*  of  Sn:.;:  I  ;  ".' i  .s,,   |,     ^      

Lottery  IS.'il  (Tiamp  1«UI)— Hand  iM 
ticipation  1802  by  Beningbronirli  I 
175'i  (Tartar  1743)— Dau.  1758  ol  SI 

Blacklock  1814  (Whitclock  lh03i  M 
I,i-.'llf  IMIll  l.v  Ilanil  l.-i....i:iii      ;■. 

i;s(M)li^'iiiiv.">.-  I,;  ii    ( 


i;'.l-J.  !)ail  I7il.i  ..I  i'..riaii.l.T  17SI1  (Pot-«-o-'s  1773)- 
17,1  iI1lt...1  n:,si— ('..Ijuiivs-  i:sO  by  Pot-N-o-'s  1773 
IJoWlinder  IIW  (Simp  li.jl.J. 

II.  IsUJofOvevion  17*SlKing  Fergus  1775)-Dau.  1795 
-Dau.  17SI)  of  Huler  1777  (Y.  Mai-ske  1771)- Piracantba 

:sii. 

-.1  ;ii  IV.  Ill  by  Orville  1799  (Beningbrousli  1791)— 
i;        :        I   :  li—Dau.  1788  of  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel 
^l..    ::..-;     I   1732). 

:i    ,111.    IMU  by  Camillus  1803  (Hambletonian 
,    ,    .  ..nandi-i- 1786) -Flora  1789  by  King  Fergus  1775 

' .11  1748  iCade  1734). 

by  Wandeier  1811  (Colianna  1791) -Thalestris 
i:    11— Rival  1800  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer 
,,  (lle.odl7.i8). 

I— Flight  180.1  by  Ir.  Escape  1802  (Commodore  1T93)— 
1(1 1758)  -Heroine  1775  by  Hero  1753  (Cade  1734)— Dau. 


I  Buz 


KJlofMe 
by  Marske  175(i  iSq 
Phantom  1803  (Walt. 
1808  by  Waxy  17si.i 
17(i7)— Prunella  1788  l.y  Ilig 


.     .1!   17il9  (Sir  Peter  T.  ]7S4)-An- 
. , '.  I  -Expectation  1779  by  Herod 

s!~  1.1  Comus  1809  (Sorcerer  1796)— 
1.     .  ..'  .Kin^'  tergns  1775) -Constimtia  1796  by  Walnut 

:  hy  Y.  Marske  1771  (Marske  1750). 

.    I  M)H  liy  W's  Ditto  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  17K4)-Uau. 

1 ;    1 1    Ii.iu.  1776  of  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)— Folly  1771 

Filagree  1815  by  Soothsayer  1808  (Surcei-er  1786)-Web 
-'s  1773) -Penelope  1798  l>y  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 
iflyerl771  (Heiod  17.^' 


Catton  180:)  (Giilumpus  1802)-  Orvillina  1804  by  Beningbroiigh  1791  (KingFergus  1775)— 

Eyelina  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17581— Termagant  by  Tantrum  1760  (Cripple 

17."0l— Cantatnce  by  Sampson  1745  (Blaze  1733). 
Amariis  1807  (Don  Quixote  1784)-Selima  1810  by  Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  ]787)-Dau.  1791 

of  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  11'64)— Editha  1781  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)-Elfrida 

1763  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736). 


Whitelock  1803  (Hambletonian  17.')2)— Dau.  1799  of  Coriander  1786  (Pot-8-o'8  17;3i- 

Wildgoose  1792  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  175S)— Coheiress  1786  by  Pot-g-o-'s  177S) 

(Eclipse  17641— Manillai  177?  by  GoldSnder  1764  (Snap  17.50). 
Phantom  1808  (Walton  1799)- Dau.  1802  of  Ovenon  1788  (King  Fergus  1775)— Dau.  1796 

of  Walnut  1781)  (Highflyer  1774)-Dau.  1786  of  Ruler  1777  (Y.  Marske  1771)— Pira- 

c  intha  1772  by  Matchem  Kl*!  Cad.'  17.'54)^ 
Whiskey  1789  (Saltram  ' 


]Tr3)-Dau.  1775  of  Eclip^ 
God  Ar.  1724)  -Dau.  17  .; 

Tm,„nal,.r  1  ,- 


irm  ..f  r. 


1764 


97  bv  Dragon*  1787  (Woodpecker 
r-ke  1750)-Mis6  Sp'indleshanks  1770  by  Omar  1752 
im  1727  (Bay  Bolton  1705). 

II  1801  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1781  (Highflyer  1774)— Dau. 
-Editha  1781  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)— Ellrida 


|.C;5<. 

-  «   52 


Nabocklish, 
ch.  h.,  1811. 


Miss  Tooly, 
b.  m.,  1808. 


\Vuxv  17'.K)  il'ot  .s-i. -s  1773.  IVnclupu  1798  by  Trumpator  1783  (Conductor  17671— Pru- 
nella 1788  by  Highflyer  1774  iHcrod  17581- Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  iSnip  17361— 
Julia  1756  by  Blank  1740  iGod.  Ar.  1724). 

Octavian  1807  (Stripling  17951— Caprice  1797  by  Anvill777  (Herod  17581— Madcap  1774 

by  Eclipse  1704. Mil    '     "       '     ' "'     '    "    '    '      "       

of  Blaze  1733.  Fi> 
lugantino  lfO\  ii  .    ;. 
Dau.  of  Bagot  Ii  .i 
Dau.  of  Old  Ell 


;  11.    Butterfly  1804  by  Master  Bagot  17S7  (Bagot  1780i 

Ii :.  s,  -Mother Brown  1771  by  Trunnion  1747  (Cade  1734) — 

1,41  ,i..,d.  Ar.  1724'. 
iTeddy  the  Grinder  1798  (Asparagus  1787)-Lndy  Jane  1796  by  Sir  Peter  T.  178-1  iHigli- 
flver  17741-Paulina  1778  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  i;o8l— Captive  1771  by  Matchem  1748 
lC:ade  17341— Calliope  1763  by  Slouch  1747  (Cade  1734i. 


Pantaloon, 
ch.  h.,  1821. 


Selim  1802  I  Blizzard*  17871— B.acchante  18)9  by  W.'s  Ditto  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784i-Dau. 

1791  of  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  1764)-Dau.  1776  of  Herod  17.58  (Tart.ir  17431— Folly  1771 

by  Marske  17.-iii  iSipiirt  n32i-Vixen  1753  by  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  17241. 
Tramp  I8U1  (Dick  Andie\ys  171.7) -Web  1808  bv  Waxy  17t:0  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— Penelope 

179S  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  ;7C7)-Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod 

1753)-PriimiBe  17.iK  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736). 

Orville  179.)  (Beningbrongh  1791) -Eleanor  1708  bv  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  n80)-Y. 

Giantess  179 1  hy  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel  1768)— Giantess  1769  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 

17.S4)-Molly  Long  Legs  1753  by  Babraham  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Marmion  i8oJ  ( Whiskev  17891- Harpalice  1814  byGohaniia  179^1  (Mercury  1778) —Amazon 

1799  by  Driver  1783  (trentbam  1766)-Fiactioii8  1792  by  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  17(M)— 
_Dau.  1785  i.r  W..odpecker  1773  (Henid  17.58). 
Castrel  I 


1801  bv 

17.581- 

Touehsli. 


.y  Peruvian  18('6  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Mu8idori 
i.l-of-all-Work  1786  liy  Highflyer  1774  (Herod 


,  l.v  1'. 


I'ctc 


ss 


IMuIey  Molncb  M"'' 
br.  h.,  1830. 


tiiu.le  17 

■  "l.Sli;   .(Irville  17'.l9.     Xaiicv  1S13  liv   Hick  .1 

tire  18  U   liy  Beuiiigbrough  17(1   iKing  Fergii. 

i)oge  17i.2i-Dau.  of  Engineer  1756  (Sampson  174) 


V  Filho-da-Pula  1812  (Haphazard  17971- 
17H1I-  Vi,.laiite  1802  by  John  Bull  178 
t  .II.  rod  I7-.-.S.. 


Rebecca      .Lottery  l.SiO  (Tramp  18101-Dau.  1818  of  Cervanles  1806  (Don  Quixote  1781)- Anticipa- 
b.  m.,  1831.   I     ''""  '803  by  Bciiinehroueh  1791  (King  Fergus  17751-Expectation  1779  by  Herod  1753 


..;.    (1  ....!■. I    IS23  hy  Boh  Booty  1804  (Chanticleer 
.'-    1  i..iel793)-Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  1780 

I    1  ■  ;  ,  ..;    .  ,.  ,.■  17:141. 

1      K;^s  IS,;  bv  Waxy  Pope  1806  (Waxv  17P0i— Dau. 
-  ;;;       Browii  Fannv  17'j9  by  Maxiuiiii  1785  (Ever- 

1.1  I ;  7 1 .  Herod  17581. 

.'      I    ...Ni.   .  is.'i  l.v  Phantom  1808(Walton  1799)-Filagree  1815by 
...:..  -Wil.  i,s  18  by  Waxv  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— Penelope 

:■-'    iicior  1767). ^ 

M  i.o  18191-Problem  ch.  m.  I>*a3  bv  Merlin  1815  (Castrel 
s  .^  !.,  I  1  uir.pator  1782  iConductor  17671-PrunelIa  b.  m.  1788  bv 
rod  I  ;.).si— Promise  br.  m.  1768  by  Snap  17.50  (Snip  17.361— Julia 
k  17lt"Go(l.  Ar.  17341 -Spectator's  dam  b.  m.  1735  by  Partner 
Gny  Hauiboyi-Dau.  of  Dailey  Ar.  I('i99-Daii.  of  Byeily  Turk 
Nalunil  Bar  J  mare  of  Mr.  TregonwelTs. 


188  The  Breeders'  Iliind  JJo,J:  ,ii,il  (i/uilr. 


IMPORTED  KING  GALOP— Continued. 

Perfection  fur  the  Fiiiilon  Stakes,  at  Goodwood ;  seioml  to  Gildcrmiro  for  the  IJaw- 
eliti'o  Proilnce  Stakes,  at  York,  and  ran  third  in  another  raee.  As  a  three-year  old 
she  won  the  Palatine  Stakes,  at  Cliester;  the  Biennial  Stakes,  at  Bath:  tlie  Corona- 
tion Stakes,  at  Aseot :  a  Sweejistakes,  at  (Joodwood;  tlie  Chesterfield  Cup,  the  same 
jilaee  ;  the  St.  Leger,  at  Doneaster  ;  walked  over  for  tlie  Don  Stakes  and  the  Select 
Stakes,  and  ran  second  to  Stapleton  for  a  Handicaji  Plate.  As  a  four-year  old  .Sun- 
beam won  a  Sweepstakes  at  Goodwood,  over  the  Cup  course,  aud  ran  .second  to  Znyder 
Zee  for  the  Chesterfield  Cup,  beating  twenty-one  opponents.  In  addition  to  Snn- 
shino  (KinK  Galo])'s  dam).  Sunbeam  produced  amongst  others  Merry  Sunshine  (win- 
ner of  the  Zetland  Stakes),  and  the  grand  race-horse  Phipbns,  who,  as  a  three-year 
old.  also  captured  the  Zetland  Stakes,  in  .adilition  to  tlie  Column  Produce  Stakes, 
at  Newniarliet,  the  Bennington  Stakes,  the  Beaufort  Produce  Stakes,  etc. 

King  (Jalop  promises  well  in  the  stud.  He  traces  in  the  female  line  to  the  Royal 
marc,  from  which  descend  in  direct  line  Woodpecker.  Whalebone,  Whisker,  Partisan, 
imp.  (Jhiicoe,  Melbourne.  Beud'or,  Robert  the  Devil,  Bay  Middleton,  imii.  Mortemer 
and  all  the  Pruuella  family. 


KINGLIKE. 


WINNER  OF  THE   NURSERY  STAKES  AND  HARVEST  HANDICAP. 

Is  (I  prirafe   stdUioii  in  the  BrooMale  Stud  of  the  estate  of  B.  B.  Withers. 
Yearlings  sold  annucdli/. 

KiXGLiKE,  bay  horse,  foaled  1880,  bred  in  the  Brookdale  Stud,  by  imp.  King 
Ernest,  son  of  King  Tom  and  Ernestine  by  Touchstone,  dam  Mimi  by  imp.  Eclipse, 
son  of  Orlando,  graudam  Hennie  Farrow  by  imp.  Shamrock,  etc.  Kiuglike  was  an 
excellent  race-horse,  won  the  Nursery  .Stakes  at  Jeronve  Park  at  two  years  old,  in  a 
good  field  of  twelve  colts.  At  three  years  old  won  purse  at  Monmouth  Park,  1|^  miles, 
in  2.12,  defeating  Parole,  Fair  Count  and  Hecl-and-Toc  ;  won  Handicap  Sweepstakes, 
IJ  miles,  116  lbs.,  in  L.jSi;  ran  third  to  Pizarro  and  Geo.  Kinney  in  Ocean  Stakes, 
IJ^  miles,  in  1.56^  ;  was  third  to  Renegade  and  Gonfalon,  in  Barnegat  Stakes,  1+  miles, 
in  2.39J ;  second  to  Little  Minch  in  Newark  Stakes,  1  mile,  in  1.46^,  conceding  him 
a  lbs.,  with  five  others  behind  him  ;  r.au  third  to  Breeze  and  Rica,  1  mile,  in  1.43, 
with  five  others  behind  him ;  second  to  Pizarro,  1  mile,  in  1.43J,  with  four  others 
behind  him.  At  four  years  old  ran  second  to  Miss  Woodford  in  Coney  Island  Stakes, 
li  miles,  in  l-56i,  beating  Miss  Brewster;  won  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  If^  miles, 
beating  Jack  of  Hearts,  Aranza,  and  six  others,  time  2.03A  ;  won  purse,  IJ  miles,  iu 
2.1.5i,  beating  Vibrator;  won  H.arvest  Hanilicap,  li  miles,  in  2.11A,  defeating  Free 
(iold,  Rica,  Monitor,  Barnes  and  five  others;  ran  third  to  Drake,  Carter  andlleel-aud- 
Toe,  in  Monmouth  Handicap,  IJ  miles,  in  2.37i,  Louisette,  Monitor  and  Barnes  behind 
him;  won  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  IJ  miles,  in  2.11^,  Monitor  and  three  others  behind 
him;  was  third  to  Tom  Martin  aud  Ferg  Kyle  in  Twin  City  Handicai),  1^  miles,  in 
2.  lOj^,  fifteen  others  behind  him.  Hois  descended  from  a  grand  racing  family.  From 
it  caino  Electra,  dam  of  Rebecca,  Marian,  Winifred,  Elizabeth  (dam  of  Eminence), 
Hidalgo,  El  Dcuado,  Yolaudo  (dam  of  Beverwyck)  and  Fitz  James,  also  Hennie  Fai'- 
row,  I<la,  Ma<lam  Bosley.  Hennie  Farrow  being  the  dam  of  Privateer,  Ballerina 
(dam  of  Ballet  (iirl,  Balinette,  Countess  Zicka  and  Lou  Spencer),  Mayflower  (dam  of 
Joe  Hooker,  Wild  Hose,  Warwick  and  Annie  Laurie),  Jlimi  (dam  of  Mark,  Mikado, 
Viceroy  and  Stately),  the  successful  sire  Shannon,  the  good  racehorse  and  sire  Flood, 
and  the  great  raco-marc  MoUic  McC.nty,  dam  of  Fallen  Leaf  and  Mollio  McCarty's 
Last. 

Kiuglike  has  only  covered  a  lew  maics.  IhiI  is  th(^  sire  of  those  good  horses 
Chiirh'y  Post.  Text  and  On-  l.auia  (nmld  .•.ill,  .-i  winner. 


Pot-8-o-'s  irra— Eclipse  17ii4— Marskc  1750— Squirt  173a— Bartlett's  Childers— Darley  Arabian  1699. 


H  S 


fij=  ii'i 


!|S"; 


ili'i-  lTK-2  (Cunductor  ITIi'i- Pru- 
K(i8  by  Siiajj  175(J  ^Suip   173(1)— 


Wuxv  1790  (P(it-8  ci-'8  17731     IVncJope  171IM  by  T 

nella  1788  bv  Hi^hflver  1774  (lleiod  17581  -Pr., 

Julia  175ii  by  Blauk  171(1  (God.  Ar.  17S4i. 
Octavian  1807  (Stripling  ]795)-Caprice  1797  by  Anvil  1777  (Herod  1758)— Madcap  1774 

by  Eclipse  17(il  iMarBke  noO)-Sapphu  176i  Dy  Blank  1740  iGod.  Ar.  17241— Dau.  1750 

of  Blaze  1733  (Flj-ing  Childers  1715 


Nabocklisli, 
ch.  h.,  1811. 


Miss  Tooly, 
b.  in.,  18J8. 


Sultsu, 
b.  h.,  1816. 


Clare, 
b.  in.,  18J4. 


Riigantino  1804  iCouimodore  l(»3i— Butterfly  18U4  by  Master  Bagot  1787  iBa!;ot  1780)— 
Dan.  of  Bagot  1780  iHerod  n5S)-MoIber  Brown  mi  by  Trunnion  1747  (Cade  1734)  — 
Dan.  of  Old  England  1741  (God.  Ar.  1724i. 

Teddy-the-Grinder  IJ.S  (A-para-u8  1787)-I,;idy  Jane  179(ibv  Sir  Peter  T.  1T84  (High- 
flyer 17r4)-Paulina  1778  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  n58i-Captive  1771  by  Matchem 
i:4.j  iCade  17.-.4) -Calliope  1763  by  slouch  1747  iCade  173li. 

Selim  180-J  (Buzzard'  1787)  -liatchante  I80H  bv  We  Ditto  1800  (Sir  Peier  T.  1784)— 
Dau.  1791  of  .Mercury  1778  (Ec/ipse  1764)— Dau  UTii  of  Herod  1758  (Tartar  nijt— 
Polly  1771  by  Maiske  1750  (Squii-t  1732). 

Tramp  1810  iDick  Andrews  1797)— Web  1803  by  Waxv  i;90  iPot-8-o-'s  17731— Penelope 
•1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1768)— Prvmella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod 
17581 -Promise  1768  bv  Snap  1750  (Snip  17361. 


:  m  o  ~  ,  Hanghter  of, 

jS  :=.=     b.  m.,  1802. 


Orville  17'.«)  (Beningurongh  1791)- Eleanor  1798  by  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram'  1780)— 
Y.  Giantess  1790  by  Diomed*  1777  (Floiizel  1768)— (iiantess  1769  by  Matchem  1748 
(Cade  1734)-Molly  Long  Legs  17."!3  by  Kabraham  1740  iGod.  Ar.  17^4). 

Marinion  180B  (Whiskey  17891— Harpalice  1814  by  Gohanna  17'.:0  (Mercury  1778)— Ama- 
u  179>i  by  Driver  1783  (Treutliam  17601-Pjactious  1792  by  M(r(.ury  1778  (Eclipse 
141     D.iu-  178')  of  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758i. 

Waxy  1790  (P(it-8-o-'s  1773) -Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  17671— Pru- 
nella 178Nby  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17581-Piomise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  17.36)- Julia 
1756  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Selim  18J2  (Buzzard*  1787i -Maiden  1801  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— Dau.  1788 
of  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  1758)— Matron  n82  by  Florizel  HBS  (Herod  17581— 
Maiden  1770  by  Matchem  174s  (Cade  n.34i. 


Orville  1799  (Beninghrongh   17911 


17841— Sophia  1798  by  Buzzard*  178"  (Woodpecker  17731— Huncamuiica  1787  by  High 
flyer  1774  (Herod  1758)-Cypher  1772  by  Squirrel  1!54  (Travel'      


Mis^Sophia  1805  by  Sianiford   1594  (Sir  Peter  T. 
ncamuiic; 

,     -,, -,-- .- ler  17.3.=.) 

Alexander   1782  (Eclipse   1764)— Brunette  by  Amaranthus  1766  (Old  Eneland  1741)— 
Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734i— Dau.  1755  of  Anc.  Starling  1738  (Starling 

1727)  -Look-at-me-Lads  1731  by  Grasshopper  (Byerly  Turk). 

Waxy  1790  (Pot-S-o-'s  1773)-Penelope  1798  by  Trumpalor  1782  (Conductor  K67)— PW- 
nella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.^8)- Promise  1768  by  Snap  17.0  (Snip  1736)— 
Julia  1756  bv  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  17241. 
Delpini  1781  (Highflyer  1774) -Tipple  Cvder  1788  by  King  Fergus  1775  (Eclipse  1764)— 
Sylvia  1783  by  Y.  Ma:-8ke  1771  (Marske  17E0)— Ferret  1765  by  Broth,  to  Silvio  (Cade 
17:34) -Dan,  of  Regulns  1731  iGod.  Ar.  1724). 


Tiresias  1816  (Soothsayer  1808)— Rivulet  1813  bv  Rubens  1805  (Buzzard*  1787)— Dan. 

179.3  of  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  I764i— Huncainnnca  1787  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod 

17.58l-Cvplier  1772  bv  Squirrel  1754  (Traveller  17.35i. 
Bustard  18(i|  i  Knz/ar.l »  1787)-Dau.  1813  of  Election  1804  (Gohimna  17!!fli-Dau.  1791  of 

Highflyer  i;;i  dliicd  I758i-Dau.  1778  of  Eclipse  1764  (.Marske  1750)-Riisebud  1765 

by  Snap  K'.d  ('iii|)  i:."6l- 


Whalebone  1807  (Waxv  1790) -Dau.  1812  of  Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)-Maiden  1801 

by  Sir  Peter  T.  17'84  (Highflyer  1774)— Dau.  1788  of  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  1758i— 

Matron  1782  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  1758). 
Master  Henry    1815  (Or\ille  1799)-Boadicea  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  17641— 

Brunette  by   Amaranthus  1766  (Old  England  1741)-Mavfly   HTl  bv  Matchem  1748 

(Cade  17341— Dau.  17.55  of  Anc.  Starling  1738  (Starling  17271. 


Kite, 
b.  m.,  1821. 


Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787i-Dau.  1808  of  Walton  1799  (Sir  Peter  T.  17841— Y.  Giantess 

1790  by  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel  1768i— Giantess  1769  bv  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734)— 

Molly  Long  Legs  17.':3  by  Babrabam  1740  (God.  Ar.  17241. 
Bustard  1813  (Castrel  1801)    Olyinpia  1815  by  Sir  Oliver  1800  iSir  Peter  T.  1784)- Sco- 

tilla  1795  by  Anvil  1777  (Herod  17.58'I-Scota  1783  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  17501— 

Harmony  1775  bv  Herod  17.58  (Tartar  1743). 


Selim  ISO'  (Buzzard*  1787i-Eacchante  1809  by  W's  Ditto  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  17&li-Dau. 

1791  of  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  1776  of  Herod  1758  (Tartar  17431  -Folly  1771 

by  Marske  1750  (Squirt  1732). 
Phantom  iai8  (Walton  17991— Filagree  1815  by  Soothsayer  1808  (Sorcerer  1796)- Web 

180S  by  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8  o-'s  17731— Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 

1767)-Prnnella  1788  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758' 


Godolphin, 

b.  h.,  1818. 

Sister  to 

Cobweb, 

ch.  m.,  1820. 


Partisan  1811  (Walton  1799i— Ridicule  1810  by  Shuttle  1793  (Y.  Marske  1771)— Dan.  1792 

of  Dungannon  1780  (Eclipse  1764)  -Letitia  1783  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Dan. 

of  MatcTiein  1748  (Cade  1734). 
Phantom  1808  (Walton  1799) -Filagree  1815  by  Soothsayer  1808  (Sorcerer  1796)— Web 

180-1  by  Waxy  1790  (Poi-8-o-'s  177.3) -Penelope  1793  by  Tmmpator  1782  (Conductor 

1767) -Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758). 


:5  ^, 


Walton, 
b.  h.,  1799. 


Reveller, 
b.  h.,1815. 


NancvNichol, 


Sir  Peter  T.  1784  dligbflver  1774)- Arethusa  1792  bv  Dungannon  1780  (Eclipse  1764)— 

Dau.  1777  of  Pro|ihet  1760  (Regnlus  1739)-Virago  1764  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— Dau. 

of  Regnlus  1739  (God,  Ar.  1724l. 
Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews  1778)— Dan.  1800  of  Trumpator  1782  (Condnctor  1767)— 

Dau.  1793  of  Highflver  1774  i  Herod  17581— Othoethea  1772  by  Otho  1760  (Moses  1746)— 

Dan.  1764  o(  Snap  17.50  (Snip  17.36i. 

Comus  1809  (SoiceriT  1796i-Rosette  11-03  by  Beninghrongh  1791  (Kins  Feigns  17751— 

Rosamond  n>s  I,,-  Tandem  1773  (Syphon  17501— Tuberose  1772  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar 

17431— (!ny  ^  ;,  Ihil'  I ; 45  by  Starling  1787  (Bay  Bolton  170.5). 
Rubens  180".   r.ii,    ar.i    1  ;s7)— Little  Folly  1806  by  Highland  Fling  1798  (Spadille  1784)— 

Harriet  K'ci  In    x.iMniirer  1780  (Eclipse  1764)- Dau.  1785  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem 

_17ls     :\I:i-i  il  a  ir;i  by  Marske  n.SO  (Squirt  17.32). 

Whc  I  .  k    1-  ::    II  (iijl)l.t..nian  1792)-  Dan.  1799  of  Coriander  1786  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— 

\\||'i'''-     i:'i;    In-   lli-hflver  1774  (Herod  17.58)-Coheiress  1786  by  Pot-8-o-'8  1773 

(Eli  :-.■  K'.h     Manilla  1777  bv  Goldflnder  1764  (Snap  17501. 
Dick  Andrews  1797  (.Joe  Andrews  1778)-Mandane  1800  by  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse 

17641-Y.  Camilla  1787  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  n58i-Camilla  1778  by  Trentham 

""■■  iT,  Sweepstakes  1743)— Coquette  1765  by  Conipton  Barb. 


Pacolet  1806  (*Citizen  1785)-Madam  Tonson  1814  by  To>  Gallant  (G.aliatin  1799)- 
Dau.  of  Barry's  Grey  Mcdiev  (*Medley  1776)— Dan.  of  *Oscar  (Y.  Snip  1730i— 
Dan.  of  *Fearnouu'ht  17.")  -  licgnliis  17391. 

*Eagle  1796  (Volunteer  178()r  Bet  B^wlev  ch.  m.  1815  by  WTlkes'  M'onder  1800  (*Diomed 
l.,7)-Sinimcs'  br.  in.  bv  Chanticleer  (S^^nmes'  Wildair  17671— Dan.  of  'Stirling  1791 
(Volunteer  1780)  -  Dau.  of  clodius  1778  (*Jann8  1746)-Dan.  of  *Silvereve  ((Jullen 


Dan.  of  'Moukey  17 


Ar.i  -Dan.  of    Jolly  Roger  1741  (Roundhead  1733)-Dau.  of  *Partner  (Partner  1718 
(Lonsdale  Biy  .\r.)— Imported  mare  from  the  Stud  of  Mr.  Harrison  of  Brandon. 


190  The  Breeders'  Hmi,J  R,:,k  and  Guide. 


IMPORTED  KINGSTON. 

Owned  hi)    Messrs.    S.    Sariford   &   Son,  Hurricane  Stud,  Aiiistcrdam,  X.   Y. 
Yearlings  sold  annualUj. 

KiN'GSTOX,  cliestnnt  liorse,  foaled  1882,  bred  liy  JMr.  S.  Mason,  imported  1887,  by 
Hampton,  son  of  Lord  Clifden  (winner  of  the  St.  Leger)  and  Lady  Laugdeu,  daui  of 
Sir  Bevys  by  Kettlednini  (winner  of  the  Derby),  son  of  Rataplan,  own  brother  to 
.Stockwell,  ont  of  Haricot  (dam  of  that  marvellous  mare  Caller  On),  which  was  out  of 
tlie  famous  Queen  Mary  (dam  of  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland,  Blink  Bonny,  winner  of  the  Derby 
and  Oaks,  and  dam  of  Blair  Athol,  winner  of  the  Derby,  St.  Leger,  etc.).  Hampton 
was  a  first-class  race-horse,  winner  of  the  Goodwood  and  Doncaster  Cups,  in  addition 
to  the  Northumberland  Plate,  and  also  the  Goodwood  and  Metr()]iolitan  Stakes,  etc. 
At  the  stud  his  services  have  always  been  in  the  greatest  demaud,  and  he  lia& 
stood  at  the  head  of  the  winning  stallions  iu  England,  where  his  book  was  full  three 
years  iu  advance.  He  has  sired  Merry  Hampton  (winner  of  the  Derby),  Ayrshire 
(winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  Derby,  etc.),  Reve  d'Or  (winner  of  the  Oaks,  etc.), 
Royal  Hampton  (winner  of  the  City  and  Suburban,  etc.).  Gay  Hampton  (a  good  Stake 
winner)  and  hosts  of  other  good  ones.  Last  Love,  Kingston's  dam,  produced  the 
winners  Courtier  by  King  of  Trumps,  Hymen  and  Bonaparte  by  Voltigeur,  and 
Mandevillo  by  Mandrake.  Her  sire,  Annandale,  a  son  of  Touchstone,  ran  second  in 
the  Derby  to  Merry  Monarch,  beating  Weatherbit,  Idas,  Mentor,  John  Davis  and 
twenty-five  others.  He  also  ran  second  to  Weatherbit  in  a  Sweepstakes  of  300  sover- 
eigns each,  3|  miles,  at  Goodwood  ;  ran  second  to  Queen  Mab  in  the  Ascot  Stakes,  beat- 
ing twelve  other  cracks  ;  won  Her  Majesty's  Plate  at  Chester,  about  2^  miles  ;  won  the 
Queen's  Plate,  3  miles,  at  Shrewsbury  ;  won  the  Caledonian  Handicap,  2  miles,  car- 
rying top  weight,  in  addition  to  other  good  performances.  He  was  a  half  brother  to 
one  of  the  greatest  of  all  race  marcs,  viz.,  Alice  Hawthorn  (dam  of  Thormanby,  win- 
ner of  the  Derby,  and  also  of  those  grand  performers  Oulston,  Findou,  Lady  Haw- 
thorn, Conw(dd  and  Sweet  Hawthorn,  whose  daughter,  Rebecca,  was  a  star  of  the 
first  magnitude,  and  another  of  her  daughters,  Fleur  d'Orauger,  also  proved  a  winner, 
and  produced  the  winner  Grallab).  Fair  Helen,  another  of  Annandale's  half  sisters, 
produced  Lord  of  the  Isles,  who  won  the  2,000  Guinoas  and  sired  the  great  Scottish 
Chief,  etc. 

Executrix,  the  grandam  of  Kingston,  was  by  Liverpool  (sire  of  Lanercost),  and  a 
half  sister  to  the  great  race-horse  Inheritor,  winner  of  many  gold  cups.  King's  and 
(Queen's  Plates.  Kingston  only  started  in  one  race  at  Kempton  Park,  when  ho  ran  into 
a  fence  and  was  permanently  injured  in  his  shoulders.  He  is  a  horse  of  fine  size  and 
great  substance,  handsomely  bred  from  a  great  racing  family. 

From  the  Layton  Bar))  nnire  have  descended  in  direct  female  line  Voung  Grey- 
hound, Cartonch,  Matchem,  Young  Cade,  Drone  by  Herod,  Audubon,  Pbilannuoii, 
St.  Houorat,  Kentucky,  Daniel  Boono,  Gilroy,  Iroquois  and  all   the  Magnolia  family. 


Waxy  irno— Pot-8-o-'s  1773— Eclipse  ITfli— Marske  1750  -S(|nirt  r.  ;j    earllett'e  Chiia.TS-Darley  Arabit 


1  16>)9. 


Camel, 
br.  h.,  ISS. 


Dr.  Syntax, 
br.  h.,  1811. 

Tomboy's 

dam, 

oh.  m..  1S17. 


Hum  prey 

Clinker, 

b.  h.,  18J2. 

Daughter  of, 

b.  m.,  1825. 


VVIiaU-bouL-  isor  (Waxv  i;:i  i)  liau,  1--1-,'  ol  Sciim  IsujdJu/.zaiil-  17s;)  -  Maidi-n  18  1  b7 
Sirl'.tLT  T.  l;,si  liliglalyLT  irM)  Dau.  i;ss  of  I'henoiiicuon  Vint  iH^-rod  1738)— 
Matron  1783  by  Florizel  1708  iHeroil  17.)8). 

Master  Henry  1815  (Orville  1799)— Boadicea  )8()7  by  Alexander  178i  (Eclipse  17W)— Bru- 
nette by  Amaranthus  17ijti  (Old  England  1711)— Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  174,8  (Cade 


Payuati 
Mole 


Da 


i>f  Alio.  Starling  i;38  (Starling  17-.'7). 


175J) -Ferret  17B5  by  Br.itb.  to  ; 


"r  1782)— Dau.  of  Beniogbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  177,i)— Jenny 
■  177-2  (Babraham  Blank  1758)-Dau.  1773  of  Prince  T'Quassaw 
^a  17.59  by  Regulus  173»  (God.  Ar.  1734). 

Isl^  liv  Whitwortb  1805  (Agonistes  1797)— 
■  1    -^N  I'via  1783  by  Y.  Marske  1771  iMarske 


linker  1805  (Sir  Peter  T.  17S1)— Pewet 
i;ant  by  Tantrum  1760  (Cripple  IToO)- 


Voltaire, 
br.  h.,  1836. 


"3  g  Martha  Lynn, 
>  .  -br.  m.,  1837. 

.o ; 

-.-o"  I   The  B.irnn, 
3x    ch.  h.,  1842. 

3'^^.=  I  Pocahontas, 
:iS~'    b.  m.,  It-37. 


Comus  1809  (Sorcerer  17'.! 

i;8tj  by  Tandem  1773  (S>pho: 

CantJitrice  by  Sampson  174  >  iBI 
Cervantes  180J  (Don  Quixote  1784)-  Dau.  1818  of  Golumpus  1808  (Gohanna  1790)— Dan. 

1810  of  Paynator  1791  (Trumpaior  178-J)-Circle  1802  by  St.  George  1789  (Highllver 

1774)— Abigail  1788  by  Woodpecker  1773  iHerod  17,58) 


-  S~    .;-   The  Provost, 
".S-'.al    br.  h.,  I83J. 


Blacklock  1814  (Whitelock  1803)— Dau.  181ii  of  Phantom  1808  (Walton  1799)— Dau.  1802 

of  Overton  i;88  (King  Fergus  1775)— Dau,  1796  of  Walnut  1786  (Highflyer  1774)— Dau. 

1780  ..f  Kuler  1777  (Y.  :Mar-ke  1771) 

Vu)    •■■   1   ;•   .r-:ih-    ;  ii       -,    •     -;   i    by  Filho-da-Puta    1812    (Haphazard    1797)- 

T  ,     I  I  Ionian  1792)— Dan.  1804  of  Hvacinihus  1797 

•  ::  1    ■  !  I  JUS  1775  (Eclipse  1764).  

ii.  i;  :  I  -      ! ;     ,   ,  I, — Echidna  1838  by  Economist  1825  (Wliisker 

<•-■  Blacklock  1S14  (Whitelock  1803)-Gadabout  1812  by  Orville 

'  1  -Minstrel  1808  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)," 

I .  I— Marpessa  1830  by  Mnley  1810  (Orville  179:t)-Clare  1824  by 

I  ;n9)-  llai  pnlice  1814  by  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)- Ama- 

I'l'r  n-li  !!■,    1,.  Hi.  ] 

li  I    '     1     '"cca  1831  by  Lottery  1820  (Tiamp  18101— Dim. 

I )— Anticipation  1802  by  Beninebroui:h  1791 
Herod  1758  (Taitar  1743). 
Liverpool  1828  (Tramp  IHlOj -Otis  1H2'I  by  Bustard  1801  (Buzzard*  1787)— Diiu.  1813  of 
Election  1»)1  (Gohanna  1790)— Sist.   1791  to  Skysweeper  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod 
-"i8)-Dan.  1778  of  Eclipse  17M  (Marske  1750). 


I  1799  by  Dr 


The  Saddler  18;8  (Wave 
1818  of  Cervantes  1806  i 
(King  Fergus  1775)— Exp. 


Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  1797)— Dau.  1823  of  Whisker  1812  (Waxv  1790)— Mandane 

180O  by  Pot-8.o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  17t>4)— Y.  Camilla  1787  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod 

17.58)-Camilla  1778  by  Trentham  176li  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743). 

Bustard  1801  (Buzzard*  1787)— Dau.  1813  of  Election  1804  (Gohanna  1790)— Sist.  1791  to 

Skysweeper  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17S8)— Dau.  1778  of  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  17;0)— 

Rosebud  1765  by  Snap  17.50  (Snip  1736). 

rinHintr>r     iPartisau  1811   (Walton  1799)— Pauline  1826  by  Moses  1819  ([Whalebone  or]  Seymour 
,.h  r  iSi!        lSO;)-Qnadrill>  1815  bvSelim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787')-Canary  Bird  1806  by  [Whiskey 
cu,  u.,  10.3J.       jjj,-j  j;„,.,.grer  1796  (Trnmpator  17x;)    Canary  1797  by  Coriander  K8i;  (Pot-8-o's  1773). 
■n.„„i.i,fo,.  ,^r    Plenipotcnnary  ls:ll  iKinilm-    I'-i-.'Oi     Mvnl.a  1.^3  i  by  Wlialrbmie  IS'i:   iWaxv  1790)— 
1,  m     fil",     I     G'f  I'^l"  '"■  "'^'-  '-"lii'i.'^i   ISIil  (in.liami.i  179111    Din.  IH.-J  of  sir  Pn- 1  T.  1784  (High- 


oi    Whnlehnnt.    ,Waxy  179.)  (Pot-8-o-'s  177:;)- Penelope  1798  by  Tnimpiitor  1782  (Conductor  17(57)— Pru- 

-2i       **  iiaieuoue,  nplla    ir.^W   hv    Hicrhflv^ir  im    (Rernfl    1C.f\«\_T>i-nmieo    TTRtt   hw  Qtion  ir--.n /«iiip  17;J())_ 


hf5     br,  h„  1807, 


=  ?".• 


D«ii<»hfpr  of  Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)— Maiden  180 
,,  m  ,it?  1"^  "f  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  17,58)- 
•      '   '    •        Maiden  1770  by  ilatchem  1748  (Cade  17; 


erta  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)"— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Sn 
Julia  1756  by  Blank  1740  (God,  Ar,  1724). 
,..,      „  -.  .,       ^^,yj  ^y  g.j.  p^j^^  ^  j.g^  (Highflyer  177 

,5S)-Matron  1782  by  Florizel  1768  (Hero 

j  (Cade  1734), 

Mnato, CTonrv.  >-">dle  1799  ( Beuingbrough  1791)-Miss  Sophia  1805  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir 
h  h    i«i ^         1784)-Sophial798'by  Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)-Huncamunca  1787 

'    °        I    flyer  1774  i  Herod  17.58)— Cypher  1772  by  Squirrel  17.54  (Traveller  1735), 
RooHiVoa      'Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— Brunette  by  Amaranthus  1766  (Old  England  174 
Doaoicea,     ,    ^y  j--.j  ^^  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734)-Dau.  17,55  of  Anc.  Starling  1738 
1727) -Look-at-me-Lads  1731  by  Brist.  Grasshopper  (Byerly  T.). 


b.  m.,  1807, 


1 1". 


TVnmn  ^''^^  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andre\vs  1778)— Dau.  1803  of  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)— 
V,  h  iKin  '  Fraxinella  1793  by  Trentham  17('.6  (T.  Sweepstakes  !743)-Dau.  1785  of  Woodpecker 
D.  n.,  loiu.  J--3  (Herod  1758)-Everlasting  1775  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750). 
MnnflaTip  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764)— Y.  Camilla  1787  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  17.58')-Ca- 
luaiiuouc,  jj,j,|^  j__g  ^  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)— Coquette  1765  by  the  Compton 
ch.  m„  1800,  I    Barb-Sist,  1743  to  Regulns  by  God.  Ar.  1724, 


Don  Quixote  1781  (Eclipse  1701)- Evelina  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Terma- 
gant by  Tantrum  1760  (Cripple  1759)— Cantatrice  by  Sa'mpson  1745  (Blaze  17,33)- Dau, 
17.57  of  Regains  17.39  ((iod.  .-Vr.  17C4). 

"      "         ""  -Dan.  1758  of  Skim  1746  (Starling  17^71-Dau. 

ster  1743  by  Crab  1722  (Alcock  Ar.)— Spinster 

'718  (Jigg). 

"oeAn(ln\.-  ,!:     ;-i' )7(>4)— Dau.  1790  or  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Dau.  1777  of 

Cardiual  1':  i;  ;         i.iluaham  1740'I—Dau.  1768  of  Tatler  17.54  (Blank  1740)— Bav  Snip 
174'i;)y  s:    i.  ,;  .  ,  ,11   ('Inldersl715). 
lOhanna  1790  i.Mrr.anv   1778)— Fraxinella  1793   by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes 
17W)-Dau.  1785  of  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758)— Everlasting  1775 bv Eclipse  1764 
(Marske  1750)-nviena  1762  by  Snap  17.50  (Snip  1736). 


1I.TI  ui  negiuus  i..3;h  ((ioq.  at.  iV-4). 
Anticipation,  Beniiigbrough  1791   (Kiiig  Fergus  1775)-Di 
eh    in     l-;0>        17ol  of  Janus  173.!  iG.xl.  Ar.  1724)-Spinste 
_Z__     (the  Wi  1  !■  ii  „^  ,11  ,,,  iipi  173,5  by  Partner  17 


Waxy  1790(P«t-8-o--B  1773)-Penelope  1798  by  Tnimpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)—] 
nella   178-1  by  highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Promise  1768  bv  Snap  1730  (Snip  17:aii)- 
Julia  1756  by  Blank  1710  (God.  Ar,  17-241. 

Pot-s-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764)— Y.  Camilla  1787  bv  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  17.58)- Ca- 
milla 1778  by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)— Coquette  1765  by  the  Compton 
llaili     Sisr    174-!  t..  Hcjulns  by  God.  Ar.  17-24, 

HiLhihrr  ii;i  (il,i,,d  1  ;,-,,><) -Papillon  1769  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— Miss  Cleveland 
i;  ,s  i,v  Ili'L-ulii-  ilili  (Gn,|.  Ar.  17241— Midge  by  a  Son  of  (Bay  Bolton  1703)— Dan.  of 
Baitleir-  I  hii,:,.,-    Hailpv  Ar.  1C991. 

4) -Dau.  1777  of  Prophet  1760  (Regulns  1739)— Virago  1764 


te  -  o  ■ 


1  ir 


Arethnsa,      Diinga 
ch   m     179'        bySnal. 
en,  m.   i,B.,      ,j^  j,^.,^!^ 

Beuiug-       King  Fer.- 
brongh,      ;    Match.n 
b,  h.,  1791.        Slamerki 
Expectation    Herod  175H  (Tartar  1743)    Dau.  175<  ,.f  M,,i,,   i:i,,    ■- 
"T.  m     1779         l~i8  (God.  Ar.  17211    Spinster  gr.  m.  Ill ;  In   Crab 
_^^^_^__     Widdrington  mare)  ch.  m.  1735  bv  Partner  i7ls  (J 
irai  by  Bloody  Buttocki 


Dan.  of  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  ]724)-Sist.  1750  to  Othello 


,-,    l.il.i;-,-  1764)— Dim. 
(Cade  173  0-lluei  r- 
17-;9bv  Y.  TnieBluc  i;is 


i  (Tartar  17431— Pvrrha  1771  br 
-     1742  (God.  .\r".  1721)— Miss 


.  1710  by  Makeless  (Oglethorpe  Ar. 
worth— Layton  Barb  .Mare. 


liiiL.'  1727'- Dau.  1751  of  Janns 

1-22  (.\lcock  .\r.)-Spinster  (the 

.')    Bay  Bloody  Buttocks  b.  ra. 

Sist.  17-2?  to  Guv  bv  Greyhound  (ChillJibv)— Bromi  Farewell 

Dau.  of  Brimmer  (D'Arcy  Yellow  tur"k)— Dau.  of  Place's  White  Turk— Dau.  of 


192  The  Breeders^  Hand  Book  and  Guide. 


KNIGHT  OF  ELLERSLIE. 

The  propertii  of  L.  0.  Applebi/,  2Ionimuth  County,  N.  J. 

KxiGHT  OF  ELLERSLIE,  bay  liorse,  foaled  1881,  bred  by  Capt.  K.  J.  Hancock, 
EUerslie  Stud,  Va.,  by  Eolua,  son  of  imp.  Leamington  and  Fanny  Washington  by 
Revenue,  son  of  imp.  Trustee,  dam  Lizzie  Hazlewood  by  Scathelock,  sou  of  imp. 
Eclipse,  grandam  War  Song,  tbo  dam  of  Eole,  St.  Saviour,  Eon,  etc.,  by  the  great 
War  Dance,  tracing  through  Eliza  Davis,  dam  of  War  Cry,  to  the  noted  imp.  Melrose 
by  Melbourne,  she  the  dam  of  Target  (the  dam  of  Creedmoor,  Britomarte,  Eifle,  etc.), 
Moss  Rose  (the  dam  of  Hard  Wood,  Ben  Wade,  etc.),  Melbourne  Jr.,  John  Porter, 
etc.  Lizzie  Hazlewood's  colts  all  race,  she  being  the  dam  of  Knight  of  EUerslie, 
Thomasia,  Charlie  Dreux,  winner  of  the  Van  Courtland  Stakes,  Westchester  Handi- 
cap, defeating  the  noted  Firenzi,  Charley  Arnold,  etc. 

Knight  of  EUerslie  was  a  superior  race-horse.  When  three  years  old  won  a  purse, 
1  mile,  with  95  lbs.,  in  1.49^;  won  Army  and  Navy  Stakes,  1\  miles,  118  lbs.,  on 
heavy  track,  in  2.01A ;  won  Vernal  Stakes,  1  mile,  110  lbs.,  in  1.45 ;  won  Preakness 
Stakes,  li  miles,  in  2.39^,  110  lbs.,  and  was  second  to  Panique  in  the  Belmont 
Stakes,  li  miles,  in  2.42,  with  Himalaya  and  Vocalic  behind  him.  He  was  unplaced 
in  the  Emporium,  in  which  race  he  was  injured  and  did  not  start  again. 

Knight  of  EUerslie  descends  in  direct  feuiale  line  from  a  sister  to  Old  Merliu  by 
Bustler,  to  which  trace  Dr.  Syntax,  the  sire  of  the  noted  Bee's-wing,  Little  Red  Ro\er, 
sire  of  the  dam  of  Buccaneer. 


Put-8o-'s  17T:!— Eclipsp  I'M    Marske  ITSIV-Scinirt  173-'— Bartlett'B  Childers-Darley  Arabian  ]60n. 


§ 

9!  ^ 


g'i 


Peri, 
b.  m.,  185 


Waxv  niKi  il'ot  s  o-'s  177:11     l'LiirIo|,c  iT'.iS  bv  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  I767)-Pra- 

m'llu  17^s  l)v  lliLhllvrr  1774    llrrcl  17:)Hl— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  i.Suip  17'K)- 

Julia  17:'i  liv  Iliaiik  i;4"    l.nd.  Ar.  17-J4i. 
Waiulerir  1-^li   linluuii];!  17  n      Thai. -Iris  18119  by  Alexander  1782  1  Eclipse  nfrfi-Rival 

IsiHlliv  Sir  PitiT  T.  17M    lli^hllvri  17711- Hornet  17;")  by  Drone  1777  (Herod  ITS!)— 

_  Muiiilla  1777  by  (JuKlliiciir  I7(.l    Siiai,  1750^ 

jCliaiiticiccr  17s7i\VoiidpecKcr  17;3i    Icinc  17'J0  by  Baiiot  1781)  iHerod  17581- Dau,  of 

Oamahoe  (Bustard  17411— Palty  by  Tim  1752(Squirt  1732)— Miss  Patch  1737  by  Justice 
1     1725  iH.  C.  Litton  Ar.l. 
Ir.  Esciipe  1802  (Commodore  17931-Y.  Heroine  bv  Bajot  1780  iHerod  1758)  -Heroine 

1775  by  Hero  1753  (Cade  l"34i-Dau.  17tj6  of  Snap  1750  (Snip  17361-  Sist.  1743  to  Ke- 

sulusbv  God  Ar.  17^1. 


Laurel, 

br.  h  ,  1824. 

Maid  of 

Honor, 

br.  m.,  Ih29. 


Miecbief, 
b.  m.,  1826. 


Buzzard*  17b7  (Woodiieclccr  17731— Dau.  of  Alexander  17(-2  (Eclinee  1704)— Dan.  of 
Highflyer  1774  (Herod  n58)-Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  iMatchem  1748)— Dan.  1770  of  Engi- 
neer 1750  iSampsdn  17451. 

Peruvian  18110  (Sir  Pcttr  T.  1784)- Musidora  1604  by  Meteor  1783  (Eclipse  1764)— Maid- 
of-all-Work  nsd  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758) -Dau.  1771  of  Syphon  1750  (Sqnirt 
1732)-1).1U.  of  Rcijlllus  1730  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Blackluck  1814  I  Whitelock  18031— Wagtail  1818  by  Prime  Minister  1810  iSancho  1801)— 
Tninliy*'s  dam  1812  by  Orville  1799  iBeningbrough  1791i-Miss  Giimstone  1796  by 
Weazle  1776  (Herod  I7.'j8)-Dau.  of  Ancaster  1708  ( Blank  1740i. 

Champion  1812  iSelim  l.'-02i— Etiquette  ISiO  by  Orville  171i9  (Beningbrough  1791)-Boa- 
dicea  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  17tV4l— Brunette  by  Amaranthus  1760  lOld  Eng- 
lanil  17451— Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17341. 

Golumpus  1802  ((iohanna  1790i-Lucy  Gray  1804  bv  Timothy  1794  (Delpini  1781 1— Lucy 
1789  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  i758i— Frenzy  1774  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750i— Dan. 
of  Engineer  1750  (Sampson  1745i. 

Whisker  1812  (Waxy  1790i— Gibside  Fairy  1811  by  Hermes  1790  (Mercury  17781— Vicissi- 
tude laiO  by  Pipator  1786  dmperator  1776i-Beatrice  1791  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (High- 
flver  1774  — Pvrrha  1771  bv  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17341. 


Sir  Aichv  1805  (*Diomed  1777i— Dau.  of  'Citizen  17K)  (Piu-olet  1763i-Dau.  of  Commn- 

tation ISynimes'  Wildair  1767i— Dan.  of  *Dare  Devil  1787  iMaguet  1770)— Sally  Shark 

by  *Shark  1771  (Marske  17501. 
Virginian  1815  (Sir  Archy  IgOSi- Dau.  of  *Bedfoid  1702  (Dungannon  17801— Dau.  of 

Bellair  1781!  (*Medley  17761— Dau.  of*Shark  1771  iMarske  1750|-Dau.  of  Symmes' 

Wildair  17.17  .•Fearnought  17.i5). 


Daughter  of, 


*Dioineil  1777  (Florizel  17681— 'Castianira  1790  bv  Rockingham  1781  (Highflyer  1774)— 

Tabitha  1782   bv  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743i-Dau.  of  Bosphorus    1754 

( Babraham  1740i-  Dau.  of  Forester  1750  (Forester  1730). 
*Chance  1797  (Lurcher  1789i-Dau.  of  »Eagle  1790  (Volunteer  1780)— Maria  1805  by  Bay 

Yankee  (President  17881— Green's  Celer'mare  by  Meade's  C'eler  1774  (* Janus  1746)— 

Dau.  of  Partner  1755  (*TraYeller  17471. 


Sir  Archy  1805  ('Diomed  1777)-Dau.  17SI8  of  *Dare  Devil  1787  (Magnet  1770)- Dau.  179S 
of  Svmmes'  Wildair  1767  (*Fearnought  1755i- Piccadilly  bv  Y.  Fearnought  1777 
(•Fearnought  1755i-Dau.  of  Godolphin  1770  (*Feamought  1755'). 

•Speculator  1795  (Dragon*  1787i-Pomiiadour  by  'Valiant  1756  (Dormouse  17.38)— 
*Jennv  Cameron  bv  ('uddy  1727  (Fox  1714i — Miss  Behoir  by  Grey  Grantham  (Brown- 
li.w  Turk)  Dau.  of  Paget  Turk. 


II,  ^ 


Eh§ 


Camel  1822  (Whalebone  1807)-Banter  1826  by  Master  Henry  1815  (Orville  17991— Boa- 
dicea  1-07  bv  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)- Brunette  by  Amaranthus  1760  (Old  Eng- 
land 1741 1— jlavfly  1771  bv  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734). 
Lan^'ar  1817.Selim  18ii2i-Ivite  lt21  by  Bu.=tard  1813  (Castrel  1801i-Olympia  1815 bv  Sir 
I    Oliver  ISOO  (Sir  Peter  T.  17841-Scotilla  1795  by  Anvil  1777  (Herod  1758i— Scota  1783 
bv  Eclipse  17.>4  (Marske  1750i. 


Middleton, 
b.  h.,  1833. 
Flycatcher, 
ch.  m.,  18)1. 


Sultan  I816  (Selim  180:;)— Cobweb  1821  bv  Phantom  1808  (Walton  1799)— Filagree  1815 
by  Soothsaver  1808  (Sorcerer  1796)— Web  18(8  by  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— Pene- 
lope 1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767). 

Godolphin  1818  (Partisan  18111- Sist.  18S0  to  Cobweb  by  Phantom  1808  (Walton  1799)— 
Filagree  1815  by  Soothsayer  1808  (Sorcerer  1796i-Web  1808  by  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'8 
Penelope  1798  by  'frumpator  1782  (Conductor  17671. 


fe! 

"_ 

:r, 

03 

fc: 

" 

m 

0 

h 

> 

f,. 

> 

Soniers, 
b.  in.,  1811. 


Ga 

Zingaiiee, 

b.  h.,  1828. 

Stella, 

b.  m.,  — . 


Catton  1809  (Golumpus  Ifc02)-Emma  1824  by  Whisker  1812  ( Waxv  1790i-C;ib8ide  Fairy 

1811   bv  Hermes  1790  (Mercury  1778i-Vicissitnrie  1800  by  Pipator  1786  dmperator 

17761- Beatrice  1791  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1781  (Highflyer  1774i. 
Sir  Charles  1816  (Sir  Archy  1805i— Mischief  1826  bv  Virginian  1816  ( Sir  Archy  1805)— 

Dau.  of  *Bed!ord  17B2(Dnngannon  1780i-Dau.  of" Bellair  1786   (*Medley  1776i— Dan. 

of  *Shark  17n  iMarske  17.=0i. 
Sir  .\rchy  1805  i*Diomed  17771- Miss  Chance  bv  *Chance  1797  (Lurcher  1789)— Dau.  of 

'Eagle  1793  (Volunteer  1780i-Maria  ItO"' by  Bay  Yankee  (President  1788i— Green's 

C'eler  mare  by  Meade's  Celer  1774  (*Janiis  1741.. 
Contention  1815  .Sir  Archy  1805i— Dau.  of  •Speculator  1795  (Dragon*  17871— Pompadour 

bv  *Valiant  17.'>6  (D<irinouse  1738i— *Jenny  Cameron  by  Cuddy  1727  (Fosl714i — Miss 

Belvoir  bv  Grey  Grantham  (Brownloiv  Turk'. 


'i^  •-  -'  Alice  Carneal. 
=  2  g   .     b.  m.,  18S6. 


Timoleon  1813  (Sir  Archy  18051— Dau.  1814  of  Ball's  Florizel  1801  (•Diomed  1777i-Dan. 
1799  of  'Alderman  1787  lPot-8-o-'s  17731— Dau.  of  *C'lockfast  1774  iGimcrack  1760>— 
Dau.  of  Symmes'  Wildair  1767  ( *Fearnought  175.ii. 

Sarpedon  1828  lEmilius  18201— Eowena  1826  by  Sumpter  1818  (Sir  Archv  1805i-Lady 
Grey  1817  by  Robin  Grey  1805  1  •Rovalist  17901-Maria  1802  by  Melzar  1791  ('Medley 
Dan,  of  *Highflver  1784  iHig'hflver  1774i. 


N  S  5;*" '    ec     *Glencoe, 
N  S  ^ji  -SS    ch.  h.,  1831. 


S         '^■^  IrBirdcatcher 
■I         s's    ch.  h.,  18.33. 

1  '    -      ■'o  '"I  I 

.  j^'  3.=  i      Maltese. 

1 1  i'i 


Clarkia, 
b.  ra.,  1840. 


Sultan  1810  (Selim  1802i-Tiampoline  lh25  bv  Tramp  I81O  iDick  And(ews  1797i- Web 
1808  by  Waxv  1790  (Pot-8-o-"s  177:!i-PenelGpe  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 
17671- Prun.-lla  1788  bv  Ilightlver  1774  (Herod  17.58). 

Catton  I8(!',i  .tJohinipus'lMcji  (J'uiiiillina  18'22  by  Caniillns  1803  iHambletonian  179-21— 
Dau.  Isls  of  snioleiisko  Isio  iS.iicirer  1790i— Miss  Cannon  1811  by  OrvUlc  1799 
.  BeningbroUL'h  17'.M'    T).-lii.  1:0;  of  W.alhcrcock  1785  (Hi^-hflyer  1774'. 

Sir  Hercules  1826  (Whalebone  is.?  (.di.ci.ili  1x23  bv  Bob  Booty  IMM  (Chanticleer 
17871- Flight  11-09  by  Ir.  Escape  is  •;  rc,  ,,iiiih),1o!o  1793) -Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  1780 
(Herod  17.181- Heroine  1775  bv  II.  ...  i;:;  ii  a.l.'  17.34). 

Heiman  Platofl  l.s3;i  (Brutandorf  Is-Jl  1— \\  at.-rwit.h  18:a3  bv  Sir  Hercules  1826  .Whale- 
bone ls07i-Marv  Anne  18;0  bv  Waxv  Pope  180 1  (Waxv  171:0)- Witch  1811  by  Sorcerer 
1791  (Trumpator  17821- Miss  Buckle  18M  bv  Precipitate*  1787  (Mercuiy  ir"' 


Humphrey  Clinker  1822  (Comus  18011) -Dau.  182.i  of  Cervantes  18(16  (Don  Quixote  1784)— 
Dau.  1818  of  CJolumpus  1802  (Gohanna  17901-Dau.  1810  of  Paynator  17'J1  (Trumpator 
1782)    Circle  IKO2  bv  St.  George  1789  (Highflyer  1774). 


(Conter  Ar.)— Travellei  -s  d.iiu  b.  m. 
of  Mnkeleas  (1  l^lf (l.i>rpe  Ar.)-lla 
•Merlin  bv  Bustler  (lleluislev  Turk). 


18111) -sist.  ch.  111.  ISii  to  Rigliton  bv  Paliiieriii  1816  (Aiuadls 
1807)— (ke.ina  .li.  in.  1KI6  bv  Cerberus  18112  (Gohanna  I71I01— Dr.  Svntai'sdani  by  iieniiis- 
bronab  171(1  iKiuk  Fergus  1775)— Jeiinv  Mole  b.  ra.  1787  bv  Carbunele  1772  (B.-ibrabam 
Blank  17.i«|  -liau.  b.  in.  1773  by  Prince  T'Qnassaw  17.^1  (Snip  173«)— Sultana  1759  by  Regii. 
lus  17:!9  (fiml.  Ar.  1724)— Dau.  of  Partner  1718  (Jigg)- Dau.  of  Gallant's  Smiling  Tom  17-24 

bv  Aliiializor  I7i:i  (Darlev  Ar.  1(199)- Sist.  to  Bav  Bollnn  by  Grev  Hautbov  (llautboyi— Dau. 

1.  of  Knmraer  (U'Arcy  Yiillow  Turk)— Dau.  of  D'Arcy  Diamond  (Helmsley  Turk)— Sist.  to 


194  The  Breeders^  Hand  Book  and  Guide. 


IMPORTED   LAUREATE. 

Imported  and  owned  hi/  Messrs.   Sleplien    Sanford  A  Sons,  Hurricane  Stud, 
Amsterdam,  N.  Y.     Yearlings  sold  annually. 

Laureate,  brown  horse,  foaled  1879,  Ineil  by  Mr.  Gosden,  by  Rosicruci.in,  son  of 
Beadsmau  and  Madame  Eglantine  by  Cowl,  son  of  Bay  Middletou,  dam  Laura,  tlie 
dam  of  Petrarch,  winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  St.  Leger  and  Ascot  Gold  Cup, 
Protomartyr,  Fraulein  (winner  of  the  Doncaster  Cup),  Lemnos,  imp.  Rothcrhill,  etc.,^ 
by  Orlando,  son  of  Touchstone,  second  dam  Torment,  the  dam  of  Nana  Sahib,  Adrasta, 
Tormentor  (Oaks  wiuuer),  etc.,  by  Alarm,  son  of  Venison  ;  third  dam  by  imp.  Gleu- 
coe,  etc. 

Rosicrucian,  the  sire  of  Laureate,  won  the  Criterion  and  Troy  Stakes,  and  is  the 
sire  of  Hauteur,  wiuner  of  the  1,000  Guineas,  Geheimniss,  winner  of  the  Oaks,  imj). 
Black  Dean  and  Beauclerc,  and  is  full  brother  to  The  Palmer.  Orlando,  the  sire  of 
Laura,  won  the  Derby  and  was  the  sire  of  Little  Lady  (dam  of  Camballo),  Lady  Mary 
(dam  of  Gang  Forward),  and  of  the  dara  of  Gen.  Peel,  all  winners  of  the  2,000  Guineas, 
also  of  Doralice  (dam  of  Speculum,  -winner  of  the  Goodwood  Cup). 

Laureate  was  a  high  class  race-horse.  He  won  the  Craven  Stakes,  1  mile,  117  lbs., 
beiiting  Miirden,  the  Twenty-third  Biennial  at  Stockbridge,  IJ  miles,  124  lbs.,  and 
the  Singleton  Stakes  at  Goodwood,  1  mile,  117  lbs.,  and  was  second  in  the  Chesterfield 
Cup,  li  miles,  won  by  Vibration,  second  in  the  Scarborough  Stakes,  1  mile,  won  by 
Alban,  giving  hira  12  lbs.  He  is  the  sire  of  the  winners  Poet  Laureate,  Lullaby, 
Queen  Laura,  Stokesley,  Frank  Patros,  Lagunos  and  Guinevere.  Bonnie  Scotland  was 
a  success  in  America,  aud  the  descendants  of  imp.  Peggy  from  the  same  family  are 
noted  in  this  country  and  in  Eugland.  Laureate  traces  in  direct  female  line  to  the 
Childers  mare,  to  which  traces  Bustard  (by  Buzzard),  Hampton  (by  Lord  Clifdcn), 
Blair  Athol  and  all  tlie  Queen  Mary  family.  Pretender,  Sir  Bevys,  Tristan,  Carlton, 
Crafton,  Bonnie  Scotland,  Bcruice  and  Bella  Douua  in  the  Nursery  Stud,  aud  all  the 
Peggy  family  in  America. 


Dick  Autliews  ItflT— Joe  Audiews  1778— Eclipse  17(5J— 5Iarsl;o  I7.ii)— Sqiiii  I  173e— Br.rtlett's  Cliildc-rs— Darley  Arabian  1U99. 


to  i-|_-i|^„- 

o  5S  s-i^" 


Tramp  isio  (l)icl<  Andrews  1797)- Jlandaue  180U  by  Pot-8-o-'s  177^  (Eclipse  niM)— Y. 
Camilla  1787  by  Woodpecker  177a  (Herod  175s') -Camilla  1778  by  Treutham  17>iB 
(T.  Sweepstakes  17-13)— Coquette  1765  by  Compton  Barb. 

Miilev  ISIO  lOrville  1739)— Mii-s  Stephenson  18U  [Scud  or]  Sorcerer  ITfllJ  (Trumiiator 
i;sji  -  Dan.  179i;  of  I'reci|iitate'  1787  (Mercury  1778)— Dau.  1787  of  WoodpeCKer  1773 
(H. :  i]  :;:!«, --'-'-•.  177:  to  .Tiniipm  by  Snap  175(1  (Snip  17:iBi. 

Eniil  11-  .  i:       ■    '.:.■:<:    (  1   --ida  18iJ7  by  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  1780)— Y.  Gian- 

te--i,  li: I    r,,7 .  ri"n/.  1  17(i8)-GiantessI76Hby  Matchem  1748(Cadel724l— 

Miilh   I.  ii  l:  I.'  _-  17  .'i  l.\-  Haiiialiani  1740(God.  Ar.  1724). 

Orville  179:1  (BeninL;lirouo;li  17:11) -Dau.  I81X)  of  Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)  — 
Hornpipe  1793  by  Tnimpator  1782  (Conductor  I7IJ7)— Luna  1779  bi'  Herod  175.S  (Tartar 
171.'i)-Pro3erpiue  176:;  by  Mareke  1750  (Squirt  1732). 

Whalebone  1807  (Waxy  179  J)-Dau.  1812  of  Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)-Maulen  1801  by 
Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Hishflyer  1774)— Dau.  1788  of  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  175,S)- 
Matron  1782  by  Florizel  17o8  (Herod  17.i8). 

Master  Henry  1815  (Orville  1799)  -  Boadicea  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— Bru- 
nette by  Amaranthus  I'liS  (Old  iCnaland  1741)— Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 
17g4)  -  Dau.  1755  of  Starling  1  :;-  i-iiiiinj  ;7-7r 

Dick  AndrL.\vs  1797  (Joe  And ri   .  -  Hui.  1803  of  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  17,8) - 

Fraxinella  1793  by  Trentham  1,'.  !  -  cepstikes  ]74',) -Dan.  178.)  of  Woodpecker 
1773  (Herod  1758)'— Eyerlasiiu;;  l.T ,  ;  v  Ei-lip-e  17t4  (Marske  17.=;0). 

Bustard  H13  (Castrel  l-01)-Olvmpia  18!.^  liy  Sir  Oliver  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Scoiilla 
1795  bv  Anvil  1777  (Herod  1758)  -Scota  1783  by  Eclipse  17B4  (Marske  17oO)-Harniony 
1775  hyJIerodJ7.T8  (Tartar  1743)^ 

Selim  1*12  (Bir":ir. 


Cobweb, 
b.  m.,  1821. 


«  -1  = 


1791  of  Me 
by  Marske  1 ". 
Phantom  18 1^ 
1808  by  Wai 
]7:i7)— Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58). 


Bacchante  1S09  by  W's  Ditto  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784i  -Dau. 
ii-c  I7t!4)-D:iu.  I77(;  of  Herod  K.iS  (Tartar  i7J3)-Folly  1771 

ii  -Pilasree  1815  bv  Soothsayer  1808  (Sorcerer  1786)-Web 
"a773)- Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 


Priam,* 
b.  h.,  1837. 


Emilias  1^20  (Orville  1799)-Cressida  1807  by  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  1780)— Y.  Giantess 
1790  by  Dio.r.C'd*  1T77  fFlorizel  1768) -Giantess  1769  liy  Matcbem  1748  (Cade  1734)— 


Molly  Lon 

Oetavian  18  '. 

Dctpini  17- 

lama  1769  1 

Waxy  1790(1 


aham  1740  (God.  Ar.  17-24). 

)au.  1807  of  Shuttle  1793  (Y.  Marske  ITH)— Zara  1801  by 

Flora  1783  by  King  Fergus  1775  (Eclipse  1764)— Ata- 

'  ■  17:M). 


1,,  ;)  I'cnelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— Pru- 
nella 1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Promise  17ij8  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  173J)— 
Julia  1756  by  Blank  174  ( (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Rubens  1805  (Buzzard*  17-7i  -I.ilile  Folly  1806  by  Highland  Flin^  1798  (Spadille  1781)- 
Harriet  1739  byVolnin,  1;  1  Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  1785  of  Alfred  1170  (Matchem 
17.:S)  -Magnolia  17:;         Mi-.     ;    .0  (Squirt  1732). 

Phantom  I80-t(Walioii  1,  -^  is  by  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773) -Penelope  1798 

by  Trumpator  17S2  (I  0  .iiM-ir  ;,  li  Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— 
Promise  1768  bv  Snap  1  ?5  '  (Snip  37."::(ii. 

Highland  Fling  li9^  (Spadille  17,-4) -Harriet  1799  by  Volunteer  1780(aiipse  1764)— Dan. 
1785  of  Alfred  1770  (MaTchera  1748i -Magnolia  1771  by  Marske  1750  (Squirt  1732)— 
Dan.  17.5-i  by  Babrahaui  1740  (God.  Ar.  17241. 


Waxy  17'.iO  (Pot-S-o.'s  1773i-P<-neloiiu  179S  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— Pru- 
nella ns-<  by  Higbllver  1774  ( HeroJ  1758)— Promise  17(i8  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  17.36)— 
Julia  17.56  by  Blank  1740  ((iod.  Ar.  17-24). 
Selim  1812  (Buzzard*  1?87) -Maiden  1801  bv  Sir  Peter  T.  1781  (Highflyer  1774)— Dan. 
1788  of  Phen.)menon  17.-0  (Herod  17.581— Matron  1782  by  Florizel  )7..8  (Herod  1758)— 

_Ma i den  1770  by  >lulchcm  1748  (Cade  1734). 

Orville  1799  ."(Ben ingbrouffh  1791)— Miss  Sophia  1805  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T. 
'      1784)— Sophia  1798  i)y  Buzzard'  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)- Huncamunca  1787  by  High- 
flyer 1774  I  Herod  1758)  -Cypher  17«  bv  Squirrel  17.51  (Traveller  1735). 
Alexander  1732  (Eclipse  1764) -Brunette  by  Amarantbus  1766  (Old  England  1741)-May- 
-  ■      "■      ■  748  (Cade  1734) -Dau.  1755  of  Anc.  Starling  1728  (Starling 

17n  by  Brist.  Grasshopper  (Byeily  T.). 

!    lM3)-Dau.  of  Alexander  1,»2  (Eclipse  17i;4)-Dau.  of 
.  'M  -Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  1718)-Dau.  1770  of  En- 


Buzzard*   !>;      ,',...   I    , 

Highflyer  i;:4    .1       'i 

gineer  17.56  i>i':.; -.11  :; 
Walton  1791  (Sir  Peter  T 

Giantess  176,1  by  Matche 

(God.  Ar.  1724) -Dan,  of  Col»  ■>  F. 


chnn 


ess  1790  by  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel  171)7)— 
)  -  JIollv  Long  Legs  1753  by  Babrabam  1740 
■  1727  (Brisk  1711). 


Bustard, 
b.  h.,  1813. 


eg 

Is 


Sultan, 
b.  h.,  1S16. 


\\balebone, 
br.  h  ,  1807. 


Castrel  1,801  (Buzzard*  1787) -Jlis-  Hap  isoo  by  Siiuttle  1,93  (Y.  Marske  1771) -Dau. 

17S8  of  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)  -Miss  Hervey  1775  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske 

1750)-Clio  1760  by  Y.  Cade  1747  (Cade  1734). 
Sir  Oliver  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Scntilla  1795  bv  Anvil  1777  (Herod  1758) -Scota  1783 

by  Eclipse  17(:4  (Marske  1750) -Harmony  1775  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)-Rutilia 

1769  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Walton   1790  (Sir  Peter  178li-Parasol  IKOO  bv  Pot-8-os  1773  (Eclipse  1764) -Prunella 

l--(8  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)  -  Promise  1768  bv  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736) -JulLi 

1756  bv  Blank  1  rin  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Smolii -!;  ,  1^       -    iierer  1796) -Jerboa  1803  bv  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  ]778)-Camllla 

17;-        ii  1  1; '.6  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743) -Coquette  1764  bv  Compton  Barb-Sist. 

171::  ■     1:  _   .   -    ;.  (:;od.  Ar.  1724, 

'  Whal.  b..i,t;    1-M.    ,  Waxy  179 II  -  Defiance  1^16  bv  Rubens  1805  (Buzzard*  1787)-Littli 

Folly  isoil  by  Hi-hland  Fling  1798  (Spadille"  1784)-Harriet  1799  by  Volunteer  1780 

(Eclipse  1764) -Dau.  1785  of  .\lfred  1770  (Matchem  174N). 
X.  Y.  Z.  18«  (Haphazard   17971 -Janetta  1803  by  Beningbrougb  1791  (King  Fergus 

177.5)-Dau.   1797  of  Drone  1777  (Herod  17.5S')-Contessina  1787  by  Y.  Marske  1771 

(Marske  1750)-Tuhero6e  1772  by  Herod  17.58  (Tartar  1743). 

"  Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)-Bacchante  IMW  by  W's  Ditto  l.sOO  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Daa. 

1791  of  Mercun- 1778  (Eclipse  1764)-Dan.  1776  of  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)-FoIly  1771 

by  Marske  :".'  Kr.   1,1  17  2) 
Tramplsin.p.  ]-.   ■■■  .]       -  1;  17) -Web  1808  by  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-"e  1773) -Penelope 

179s  bv  Tin:  !  1  .>ndnctor  1767) -Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod 

_  17.':8l-Proiii:-.     ,.,-     V  ^i.,p  1750  (Snip  1736). 

Waxy  1790  (Pot---o--  177  ii    Penelope  1798  bv  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  17(17)-Pru- 

nclla  1788  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)-Promise  1768  bv  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)- 

Julia  17.56  by  Blank"l740  (God.  Ar.  1724i. ^_^ 

Haphazard   1797  (Sir  Peter  T.  1781) -Dan.  br.  m.  1809  of  Orville  1709  (Beningbrougb 

1791)  -Spinetia  b.  m.  1792  bv  Triimpaior  1782  (Conductor  17()7)— Peggy  b.  m.  i;78  by 

Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)  -  Dau.  of  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)-Dau.  of  Gower  Stallion  17«) 
■    (God.  Ar.  1721) -Dau.  of  Childers. 


196  The  Breeders'  Hand  Jiool:  and  (hiide. 


LEONATUS. 

In  the  Eimni/mcdc  Stud,    Messrs.  Clay  &  Woodford,  proprietors,  Paris,  Kij. 
Yearlings  sold  annually  in  May. 

LeonaTUS,  bay  horse,  foaled  1880,  bred  by  J.  Henry  Miller,  Lexington,  Ky.,  by 
Longfellow,  son  of  imp.  Leamington,  dam  Semper  Felix  by  imp.  Phaeton,  sou  of  King 
Tom  by  Harkaway,  grandam  Crucitix  by  Lexington,  out  of  Lightsome  by  imp.  Glen- 
coe.  Leouatus  is  descended  from  the  most  celebrated  racing  and  producing  families 
in  the  Stud  Book.  Semper  Felix,  his  dam,  is  the  dam  of  the  winners  Warder,  Leopold 
and  Felicia  II.  and  of  Semper  Vive  and  Latonia,  the  last  named  the  dam  of  Sena  and 
Lew  Weir,  while  Semper  Vive  is  the  dam  of  Fordham,  Folsom,  Portehester  and  Sem- 
per Idem,  the  latter  the  dam  of  the  great  Longstreet  and  Longford.  Crucifix,  the 
second  dam  of  Leouatus,  is  one  of  Lexington's  best  daughters.  Besides  Semper  Felix 
she  produced  the  winners  Fairplay  (a  very  good  horse),  St.  Albans,  the  stake  winners 
Quito  and  St.  Augustine,  and  Blanche  J.,  a  producer  as  well  as  winner,  being  the  dam 
of  Sea  Shell  and  Blantyre,  the  former  the  dara  of  Long  Shore  and  Toss  Up.  Maria  D., 
another  daughter  of  Crucifix,  is  the  dam  of  Mark  S.  and  Ed.  Bell.  Without  going 
back  to  Lightsome  and  Levity,  it  will  be  seen  that  It  is  a  family  of  the  grandest  ex- 
cellence. 

Leouatus  was  a  superior  race-horse,  started  only  once  as  two-year  old ;  ran  second 
in  Maiden  Stakes,  f  of  a  mile,  105  lbs.,  in  1.22';  at  three  years  old  won  all  his  stakes, 
defeating  the  best  three- year  olds  of  his  year,  including  Drake  Carter  ;  won  the  Blue 
Ribbon,  1^  miles,  105  lbs.,  in  2.381^  ;  won  the  Kentucky  Derby,  1+  miles,  105  lbs.,  iu 
2.43  ;  won  the  Tobacco  Stakes,  mile  heats,  110  lbs.,  in  1.46i,  1.47^^ ;  won  the  Woodlniru 
Stakes,  It  miles,  110  lbs.,  in  2.00^  ;  won  the  Hindoo  Stakes,  U  miles,  110  lbs.,  in  2.40i  ; 
won  the  Kipple  Stakes,  IJ  miles,  muddy  track,  110  Ihs.,  in  2.30i ;  won  the  Himyar 
Stakes,  If  miles,  115  lbs.,  iu  2.27|  ;  won  the  Dearborn  Stakes,  If  miles,  115  lbs.,  iu 
3.12i ;  won  the  Green  Stakes,  1^  miles,  115  lbs.,  in  1.58;  won  the  Illinois  Derby,  IJ 
miles,  115  lbs.,  in  2.51. 

Leouatus  is  a  success  in  the  stud  upon  all  classes  of  marcs.  He  is  the  sire,  among 
others,  of  Lord  Peyton,  a  winner  of  seven  races  as  a  two-year  old.  National,  Lemoiue 
H.,  Birthday,  Lake  Breeze,  Dore,  Ed.  Eshelby,  Ed.  Leonard,  .Judge  Hughes,  Leoutiue, 
Boyle  Rhodes,  Go-as-You-Please,  Miracle,  Lagadere,  Leonawkll,  Florence  Slaughter, 
Leader  II.,  Leo,  Leo  En,  Leumbria,  Perlid,  Ned.  Pendleton,  Red  Light,  Rex,  Sam 
Morse,  Unlucky,  Davidson,  Labrador,  Later  On,  Little  Prince,  Serenader,  Vexation, 
Ja  Ja,  Leta  B.,  Ollie  Glenn,  Ethel  S.,  Etruria,  Jennerette,  Nerina,  Sir  Arthur,  Lconata, 
Warsaw,  etc.  He  is  descended  in  direct  female  line  through  old  Montagu  mare  from 
the  Royal  mare  to  which  traces  Conductor,  O'Kelly's  Eclipse,  Filho-da-Puta,  Voltaire, 
Sterling,  Oxford,  Springfudd,  Marsyas,  Adventurer,  Prince  Charlie,  Lexington,  Vandal, 
Monarchist,  Volturno,  Luke  Blackburn,  Salvator,  The  Bard,  Strathmore,  TomMarliu, 
Grinstead,  Duke  of  Montrose  and  other  noted  horses. 


Pot-8-o-'8  1773    Ei  lip-L-  ITi'il    5'arslio  ITuO-  Sqni.i  )r.)2    Bartlett'e  Uhildcrs— Darley  Arabian  1690. 


^ 


Whalebone, 
br.  h.,  1807. 

Peri, 
b.  m.,  1822. 

Bob  Booty, 
ch.  h.,  1804. 


Castrel, 
ch.  h.,  ISOl. 


\\i 


bv  Trumpator  178S  (Conductor  1767)— Pru- 
.    Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  173G)— 


Lairre!, 
br.  h.,  18-24. 

Maid  of 

Honor, 

br.  m.,  182  1. 


Miller's 

Dam3el. 

°T.  m.,  180i. 


nt-lla  ns.s  hv  llmlillVL-r  nUiliurod  17. 

Julia  1756  by  liluiik  1740  (God.  Ar.  17^4i. 
Wanderer  1811  (Gohanna  nsiOi— Thalestria  1809  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  n64t— Rival 

1800  hv  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  17741— Hornet  17'J0  by  Drone  1777  (Herod  1758;— 

Manilia  1777  by  Goldlinder  17&4  .Snap  1750i. 

Uhauticleer  17»7  (WoodpeCKer  17731— leine  ITiiO  by  Bagot  1780  (Herod  n.iSi— Dau.  of 

Uamahoe  (Bustard  1741)— Patty  by  Tim  1752(Squirt  1732)— Mis6  Patch  1737  by  Justice 

17i5(H.  C.  Litton  At.). 
Ir.  Escape  1802  (Commodore  17931— Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  17R0  (Herod  173Si    Heroine 

1775  by  Hero  175:3  (Cade  1734)— Dau,  1766  of  Snap  1750  (Snip  n3B)-Sist.  1743  to  Ee- 

gulus  by  God  Ar.  1721. 

Buzzard*   1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— Dau.   of  Alcsjinder  17t!2  (Ecliiise  1764)-Dau.  of 

Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)-Dau.  of  .Ulred  1770  (Matchem  1748)-bau.  1770  of  Engi. 

neer  1756  (Sampson  1745). 
'Peruvian  1806  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)- Musidora  1804  by  Meteor  1783  (Eclipse  1764)— Maid- 

of-all-Work  178(5  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)-Dau.  1771  of  Syphon  1750  (Squirt 

1732)— Dau.  of  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724)^ 

Blacklock  1814  (Whitelock  1803i— Wai/raii  ("Sl^  in  Prime  Minister  1810  (Sancho  I8OI1- 
I    Tranliy*'s  dam  1812  by  Orville  ITSi'.i  .F.rdiii.'lu.uL'h  179II— Miss  Grimstone  1796  by 

Weazle  1776  (Herod  1738)-Dau.  of  Aiic  a-rvr  1;  ■,    r.lank  1740i. 
Chamiiion  1812(Selim  1802)- Etitiueile  Is.ii  liv  ii(  vill,- 17S9  (Beningbrough  17tili-Boa- 

dicea  1807  by  Alexander  178.'  lEclir.-'r  i;(4i    Brunette  by  Amaranthus  1766  (Old  Eng- 

land  17411— Mayfly  17n  by  Mat.lie((i  iris  ^Cade  17341. __ 

■*Diomed  1777  (Fl.u-izel  17681- AmaniUi  IMiii  hy  Grey  Diomed  1786(»MedIey  17r6)-Dau. 

of  Va.  Cade  (Partner  1755i    Dau.  of  Hickman's  Independence  1776  ('Fearnought 

I7.in)-Dau.  of  *Badger  (Bosphoius  17.54). 
'Messenger  1780  (Mambrino  1768i-*Dau.  1792  of  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  17641— Dan. 
~"  .        ^       .     .         -      ~        .  [  1759  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  K36i— Dau. 


Sir  Archy  Iso".  (    liLunnl    1777)-Daii.  of   *Diomed  1777  (Floiizel  17i:8i— Bellona  by 

Bellaii;17Kii  (  .M'lll'v  I7;'i(- Indian  Queen  by  Pilgrim  1774  (*Fearnought  17651— Dau. 

of  *Valiant  K..11  (li.xdi.iu^e  1738). 
Duroc  1806  (Diomed  iriVi- Old  Romp  1805  by  *Me6senger  1780  (Mnrabrino  1768)- 

*Dau.  1792  of  Pot-S-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764i— Dau.  1778  of  Gimcrack  1760  (Crijiple 

17oO)-Snapdragon  1759  bv  Snap  1750  (Snip  17.36). 


'Diomed  1777  (Florizel  1768)- *Ca8tianira  1796  by  Rockingham  1781  (Highflyer  1774;— 
Tabitha  1782  by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)— Dau.  of  Bosphorus  1754 
(Babrahara  1740)-  Sist.  to  Grecian  Princess  by  Forester  17.'-0  (Forester  1736). 

'Bedford  17;>2  (Dungannon  1780)— •Mambrina  1785  by  Mambrino  17(i8 1  Engineer  17361— 
Sist.  to  Sally  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724)— Dan.  of  Ward  1T31  (Crab  1722)— Dau.  of 
Merlin  (Bustler). 


[Brimmer  or]  •Stirling  1791  (Volunteer  1780)— Brilliant  1779  by  *Matchem  (Bosphcrus  1754)— *Dau. 

Blue  Beard,  ,    of  Brilliant   1750  (Crab  1722)— Dau.  of  Tartar"  1743  (Partner  1718)-Dau.  of  Son  of 

cb.  h..  1802.       Flving  Childers  1715. 
Woodpecker  s  *Biizzard  1787  (Wood|>ecker  177.'!)— The  Faun  bv  Craig's  Alfred  (*Medlev  1776)— Dau. 
dam,         I    of  'Traveller  1747  (Partner  1718)— Dau.  of  *\\  hittington  iCullen  Ar.)-I3au.  of  *Chil- 
Ch.  m..  isnn.        dei-8  (Blaze  173  i),  


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g        11 

W        ■=  A 

Whisker  I8I>  (Waxy  17S.0)-Floranthe  1818  bv  Octavian  18(7  (Stripling  1795)-  Caprice 
1797  bv  Anvil  1777  (Herod  1768)-Madcap  1774  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750)— Sappho 
1763  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Nabockiish  1811  (Rugantino  1803)— Miss  Tooley  1808 bv  Teddv-the-Grinder  1798  (Aspar- 
agus 1787)— Lady  Jane  1796  by  Sir  Peter  T.  17M  (Highflver  1774)— Paulina  1778  by 
Florizel  1768  iHerod  17581— Cai>tive  1771  bv  Matchem  1748  iCade  1734). 


Sultan  1816  (Selim  1802)— Trampoline  1825  by  Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andiews  1797)— Web 

1808  by  Waxv  1710  (Pot-So's  1773)— Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 

1767)— PruK, '1-  ir-'^lu  Iliu'hflycr  1774  (Herod  1758). 
Muley]810((i       :     K    1      (  'aio  1824  bv  Marmion  lt-06  (Whiskey  17S9)-Harpalice  1814 

by  Gohadiii     ,         '".  ■  ,   uiv  1778i-Amazon   1799  by  Driver  1783  (Trentbam  1766)— 

Fractious  l/^-     ^    \h    .  li  v  177H  (Eclipse  17(14). 


Camel  1822  (Whal.  bone  ls07i  Baioer  isli.  by  Master  Henry  1815  (Orville  17i:9)-Boa- 
dicea  1807  by  Alexander  1782  1  l-'clip-c  1764)"  Bruiiette  by  Amaranthus  176'i  (Old  Eng- 
land 1741)— Maydv  1771  by  Maiebcio  i;4s  ,cade  17S4'. 

Pantaloon  1824  (Castrel  1801)-  Laiigu)>b  ISSO  bvCain  1822 (Paulowitz  1813)— Lvdia  18v.'2 

I    by  Poulton   1805  (Sir   Peter  T.  1784 1— Variety  1808  by  Hyacinthus  17!i7  (Coriander 

I     1786)-Dau.  1790  of  Weazle  1776  (Herod  1758i. 


Sister  to 

Pompey. 

b.  m.,  1813. 


Touchstone  1831  (Camel  1822)— Decov  1830  by  Filho-da-Puta  1812  (Ilapliazai-d  1797)  - 
Finesse  1815  by  Peruvian  1806  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784i-Violante  1802  by  John  Bull  1789 
!    (Fortitude  1777)-Dau.  1788  of  Highflver  1774  (Herod  1758). 

Emilins  1820  (Oi-ville  1799)— Vaiiation  1827  by  Bustard  1813  (Castrel  1801)— Johanna 
Southcote  1811  bv  Beningbrough  1791  iKing  Fergus  1775)— Lavinia  1802  bv  Pipator 

!     1786  (Impe)-ator  1771.^— Dick  Andrews'  dam  1790  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.-,8i. 

II  d  k;7) — Dau.  of  *Saltram  1780  (Eclipse  1764) — Dau.  of  S\-mme6' 
iiiiiiight   175.))— Dau.  of  Tyler's  Driver  1760  (^Othello)- Dau.  of 


Timoleon,    l^^'yV.'.chy  ij^,'- 
ch   h    181 4        Wildair  1. 
ch.  h.,  1813.  I     tpallower 
Sister  to      [Ball's  Florizel   Isni   .   Diumed  1777)— Dau.  1799  of  *Aldennan  1787  (Pot  S-o-'s  17731— 
Tuckahoe,        Dau.  of  ^Clockfast  1774  (Gimciack  1760)— Dau.  of  Svmmes'  Wildair  1767  ("lear- 

ch.  m.,  1814.  I    nought  17.53)-Y.  Kitty  Fisher  1767  by  < Fearnought  1755  (Regulus  1739). 

♦Snrnedon  lEmilius  1820  (Orville  17y9)-Icaria  1824  bv  The  Fiver  1814  (Vandyke  Jr.  1808)— Parma 
hr  h  18-i^'  I  •>*•■'  I"'  Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews  17;'8)-Mav  IfOl  bv  Beeingbiough  1791 
'  !     (King  Fergus  177.5)-Primrose  1787  bv  Mamlirino  1768  (Engineer  17.56). 

Sumpter  1818  (Sir  Archy  1805)-  Lady  Grev  1817  hv  Robin  Grey  1805  (*Rovalist  1790)— 
Maria  1802  bv  Melzar  1791  (*Medlev  1776)- Dau."  of  'Highflyer  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— 

Dau.  of  *Feamonght  17.55  diegnlus  17fc9). 

Selim  18(12  (Buzzard*  1787)  liac'liaiitc  1n(i9  by  W's  Ditto  ISi'O  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Dau. 
1791  of  Mercury  177s  (Ecliiiee  i;64)-Dau.  1776  of  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)— Folly 
1771  bv  Mar-ke  17.-,'1     ~      


Sultan, 
b.  h.,  1816. 


♦Trustee, 
ch.  h.,  1829. 


Vandal's  dam, 

1   b.  m.,  18:17.   1 


.\i.l     •.'.  -  K!!?)    Web  1808  by  Waxv  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)-PeneIope 
iiidiirtor  1767)- Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer  i;74  iITerod 

I  17.51)  (Snip  17861. 

laiiiDn  1824  hv  Whisker  1812  (W  a.xv  1790)— Gibside  Fairy 
iin  i;;si  -Vicissitude  ItOO  bv  Pipator  1766  (Imperator 
1        I    r    17-^  (Highflver  1774). " 


Ladv  Tbiali  ch.  111.  1731  bv  Partner  17IH  l,li-.» 
Curweu  Bav  Ei.irli— llaii.  ..r  llWr.v  l'lic„tniit 
Hautl)Oy  (U'Aiev  White  Turk)— llau.  of  liriini 


T2:t  tn  Saiinison    liv  (il 

evlicmml  (Cliilla 

liilet.birt-nl,l  .M.nita 

.■u  iiiaie  in  D'A 

l.)\v  Turk)— Ho.val  ma 

e. 

198  The  Breeders'  Huml  Booh  and  Guide 


LINDEN. 


WINNER  OF   THE   NEWARK  AND   CITIZENS'   STAKES,  SHREWSBURY   AND 
GRAND  NATIONAL  HANDICAPS. 

Tlie  projicrfij  of  James  Gahvaij,  Preakncss  Stud,  located  in  the  Slonewcdl  Stud, 
BrecJcenridge  Ydeij,  3Iidwai/,  Ki/.      Terms  annualt//. 

LiXDEX,  bay  lioise,  foaled  1883,  bivd  by  S.  P.  Lancaster,  Ky.,  by  Longfellow,  son 
of  imp.  Leamington,  dam  Linda  Lewis  by  Oliver,  sou  of  Wagner,  grandam  Sally 
Lewis,  dam  of  John  Morgan,  Hunter's  Lexington,  Lotta  (Gleumore's  dam),  Susan 
Beaue  (dara  of  Sensation,  Stratford,  Onondag.a  and  Susi[nehanna,  dam  of  Potomac) 
by  imp.  Glencoe.  My  Lady,  the  fall  sister  to  Sally  Lewis,  was  the  dam  of  Blaudina 
by  Lexington,  she  the  dam  of  Calash,  which  produced  Elite,  Eolian  and  Ulsie,  dam  of 
Baudusia. 

Linden  did  not  race  at  two  years  old.  At  three  ye.ars  old  ran  second  to  Baudala 
in  a  Free  Handicap,  l-,^  miles,  in  1.55 ;  ran  third  to  Inspector  B.  and  The  Bard,  in  the 
Belmont  Stakes,  li  miles,  la  2.41 ;  was  third  to  Dew  Drop  and  Quito  in  Stockton 
Stakes,  IJ  miles,  iu2.13J;  was  unplaced  in  Stevens  Stakes,  If  miles,  won  by  Dew 
Drop  in  2.54^  ;  was  third  to  Charity  and  Tlie  Bard  in  the  Raritan  Stakes  li  miles,  in 
2.14,  Pontico  and  Winifred  behind  him  ;  won  the  Newark  Stakes,  1  mile,  105  lbs.,  in 
1.44t,  with  nine  others  behind  him  ;  was  unplaced  in  the  Omnibus  Stakes,  1}  miles 
won  by  The  Bard  in  2.39;  ran  second  to  Elk  wood  in  Kenner  Stakes,  2  miles,  in  3.34i, 
three  others  behind  him  ;  was  third  to  The  Bard  and  Ferona  in  SeptemV)er  Stakes, 
IJ  miles,  in  3.05;  was  unplaced  in  the  Bridge  Handicap,  li  miles,  won  by  Jim  Gray 
in  2.39i ;  and  in  Sheepshead  Bay  Stakes,  IJ  miles,  won  by  Blue  Wing  in  2.08.  At 
four  years  old  won  Free  Handicap  Sweci>stakes,  1^\  miles,  110  lbs.,  in  2.13J,  beating 
Phil  Lee  and  Enigma  ;  was  unjilaced  in  the  Suburban,  Bay  Ridge,  Fourth  of  July 
and  Long  Branch  Handicaps;  won  Free  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  IJ  miles,  in  2.26, 
beating  Housatonic  and  nine  others  ;  won  Shrewsbury  Handicaii,  H  miles,  in  2.39i, 
V)eating  Grimaldi  and  seven  others  ;  was  unplaced  in  the  Midsummer  Handicap,  wou 
by  Dry  Monopole ;  was  second  to  Dry  Mouopole  in  Navesink  Handicap,  li  miles,  in 
2.42i,  beating  Eurus  ;  won  Free  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  110  lbs.,  IJ  miles,  iu2.25}, 
with  four  others  behind  him;  won  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  H  miles,  in  '2.44,  110  lbs., 
and  another,  IJ  miles,  115  lbs.,  in  2.26J;  won  Grand  National  Handicap,  IJ  miles,  117 
lbs.,  in  2.42J,  Vol.ante  second,  Eurus  third,  Laggard,  etc.  ;  won  Free  Handicap,  IJ 
miles,  120  lbs.,  in  2.3S)J,  Volante  second,  Ben  Ali  and  others  in  the  field  ;  won  Citizen 
Stakes  in  a  canter,  110  lbs.,  li  miles,  in  2.40.i,  Firenzi,  Dunbine  and  six  others  behind 
him.  At  five  years  old  wou  Handi(-ap,  H  miles,  122  lbs.,  in  1..56J,  six  behind  him; 
was  unplaced  in  City  Handicap ;  was.  second  to  his  stable  companion  Belvidere  in 
Fordham  Handicap,  1}  miles,  128  lbs.,  in  2.1U,  five  behind  him;  was  unplaced  in 
.Suburban,  wou  by  Elkwood  ;  and  ran  third  to  Terra  Cotta  and  Firenzi  in  Shee]).shoad 
Bay  Handicap,  1}  miles,  in  1..53,  five  behind  him. 

Linden  is  from  a  grand  racing  anil  proilucing  f:uuily,  one  tli.it  has  made  its  m.irlc 
upon  the  tnrf  in  England  and  America.  He  is  young  in  tlie  stud,  but  is  the  sire  of 
the  wii\ner  Lustre  and  other  promising  two-year  olds.  He  is  descendtul  in  female 
line  from  the  same  Royal  mare  to  which  tra(^es  Ecli))se,  Voltaire,  Sterling.  Oxford, 
Kingston.  Si'ottish  Chiei',  Lexington,  \andal.  The  I?ard,  Leonatus,  Sensation,  Salvator, 
Longstrect,  Potomac  and  all  the  Duchess  family. 


Pot-8-o-'8  Irrs-Ecliii^e  17';i— Jlaiski'  17511    Squirt  1T3'!-Bartletf8  Childers— Barley  Arabian  1699. 


\\ax> 


..|o|i. 


'b;;        Castrel, 
I5«    cli.  h.,  ISOI. 

Is^di       Idalia, 
I L?^'    ch.  m.,  1815. 


o'a  § 


ly  1  rumiJatoi-  17S2  (Conductor  1767)— Pru- 
ncliu  ii-s  ov  Hi.-l.Uvi  r  i:'A  Uirod  i;.>i  Promise  176S  by  Snap  1750  iSiiip  17361  — 
Juliu  i;Oli  by  Ulaidi  iiJll  .Gud.  Ar.  K-'-i. 

jWaiirtenr  lull  iGohanua  n^^Oi-Thalestris  18(i9  by  .Alexander  1782  lEclipse  n64)-Kival 
l.S(IO  bv  sir  Peter  T.  1181  (Hlghayer  17741— Hornet  17<J0  by  Drone  1777  (Herod  1758)— 
Manilla  1777  by  Goldlinder  1764  iSnap  17501. 

|Cliaiiticieer  17S7  iWoodpecKer  17;3)— Terne  17!H)  by  Bagot  1780  (Herod  1758i— Dan.  of 
Gamahoe  (Bustard  1741)— Patty  by  Tim  1752  (Squirt  173i)— Mies  Patch  17S7  by  Justice 
17;5(H.C.  Litton  Ar.  I. 

Ir.  Estape  1802  (Commodore  1793)— Y.  Heroine  bv  Bagot  17S0  (Herod  nSKi -Heroine 
1775  by  Hero  1753  (Cade  1734)-Dau.  1766  of  Snap  175U  'Snip  17;36i— Sist.  1713  to  Re- 

gulue  by  God  Ar.  1734. 

'  Buzzard*  17b7  (Woodijecker  17;3)— Dau.  of  Akaindei-  17S2  (Eclinse  1764)— Dan.  of 
Highflyer  1774  iHerod  n58)-Dau.  of  .\llred  1770  (Matcbem  1748)-Dau.  1770  of  Engi- 
neer 175C  (Sampson  1745). 

Peruvian  1806  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Musidora  1804  by  Meteor  1783  (Eclipse  1764)— Maid- 
of.all-\Vorli  1786  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)-Dau.  1771  of  Syphon  1750  (Squirt 
173J)— Dan,  of  Regiilus  17:i9  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Blackluck  1814  i  u  hitelock  ISOSi-Wagtail  1818  bv  Prime  Minister  1810  iSancbo  1801)— 
Trunby»'8  dam  1812  by  Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791 )— Miss  G)imstone  1796  by 
Weazle  1776  (Herod  17.5S)  -Dau.  of  Ancaster  17i;8  (  Blank  1740). 

Champion  1812  iSellra  l!-:02)— Eti(|uette  18.0  by  Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)-Boa- 
dicea  1807  by  Alexander  1782  lEclipse  ITWi— Brunette  by  Amaranthus  1766  lOld  Eng- 
land 1741)— Mayfly  17n  by  Matchem  1748  iCade  1734i. 

•Diomed  1777  (Florizel  1768)— Amanda  181)0  by  Giey  Diomed  1786(*Medley  1776)— Dau. 
of  Va.  Cade  (Partner  1755)— Dau.  of  Hicliman's  Independence  1776  (Teamonght 
17.5.i)-Dau,  of  *Badger  iBosphorus  1734). 

•Messenger  1780  (Mambrino  17i;8)-*Dau.  1792  of  Po^8-o■'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764)— Dan. 
1778  of  Gimcrack  1760  (Cripple  1750)-Snapdragon  1739  by  Snap  1760  (Snip  1738)- Dan. 

1749  of  Regnlus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

'  "Diomed  1777  (Florizel  1768i— Bellona  by 
n  by  Pilgrim  1774  ( *I'ea)'nought  1755)— Dau. 


ger  1780  iMambrino  17C8)— 
uf  Gimcrack  1760  (Cripple 


Archy  1805  ('Diomed  1777) -Dan 
Bellair  1786  (*Medley  1776)-Indian  Q) 
of  'Valiant  17.36  (Dormouse  17;«). 
Duroc  1806  (^Diomed  1777)— Old  Romp  1805  bv  *Me 
*DaH.  1792  of  Pot-R-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764]- Dau.  1' 

1730)-Snapd)-agon  1759  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736). 

*Diomed  1777  (Florizel  1768)— *CaBtianira  1796  l)v  Rockingham  1781  (Highflyer  1774)— 

Tabitha  1782  by  Trentham  1766  (T.   Sweeps'takes  1743) -Dau.  of  Bosphorus  1754 

(Babraham  1740i— Sist.  to  Grecian  Princess  bv  Forester  17.'0  'Forester  1736). 

•Bedl'or.1  1792  iDungannon  178(1)— 'Mambrina  1785  bv  Mambrino  17(i8i Engineer  1756) — 

Sist.  to  Sally  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724)— Dau.  of  Ward  1T31  iCrab  1722)— Dan.  of 

Merlin  (Bustler). 

[Brimmer  or]  *S(irling  1791  (Volunteer  1780)— Brilliant  1779  by  *Matchem  iBosphcrus  1754)— »Dan. 
Blue  Be.ird,  1  of  BilUiant  1750  (Crab  1782)- Dau.  of  Tartar  1743  (Partner  1718)— Dau.  of  Son  of 
■  ch.  h.  1803.  Flying  Childers  1715. 
Woodpeckers  *BMZzard  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— The  Faun  bv  Craig's  Alfred  (*Medlev  1776)— Dan. 
da:n,  I  of  'Traveller  1747  (Partner  1718)— Dan.  of  *Whittiiigton  iCuUcn  Ar.)-Dau.  of  «ChiI- 
ch.  in..  1809.  I    ders  (Blaze  1733).  


is 


Ella  Crump, 
br.  m.,  — . 


*Diomed  1777  i  Florizel  1768)- «Castianira  1796  by  Eockingliam  1781  (Highflyer  1774) 
—Tabitha  1782  by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)— Dan.  of  Bosphorus  1754 
(Babraham  1740)— Dau.  of  W's  Forester  1750  (Croft's  Forester  17.36). 

♦Citizen  1783  (Paeolet  1763)— Dan.  of  Commutation  (Symmes'  Wildair  17(17)— Dau.  of 
*Dare  Devil  1787  (Magnet  1770)-Sally  Sha]k  by  «Shark  1771  (Marske  1750)-Betfey 
Pringle  by  *Fearnought  17.^-5  (Regnlus  17.39). ■ 

Sir  Archy  18C5  (*Diomed  1777)-  Dau.  of  *Citizen  1785  iPacolet  1763)— Dan.  of  »Alder- 
miu  1787  (Pot-8-o-'s  17T3)— Dan.  of  Ashe's  Roebuck  I'Sweepen- Dau.  of  Hayne'B 
King  Herod  (*Feamought  1755). 

*CitLzen  1785  (Paeolet  1763)--Dau.  1795  of  Huntsman  1789  (*Mousetrap  1771)— Dan.  of 
Symmes'  Wildair  1767  (*Fearnought  1735)-Dau.  of  'Fearnought  K55  (Regulus  1739) 
—Dan.  of  *Janus  1746  (Janus  1739) 


«  i 


.  o  ^-S  J 


»  Viilev  Orville  17!;9  (Beningbrough  1791)-Eleanor  1798  by  Whiskey  1789  iSaltram*  179u)-Y. 
g  ),  h  i«i,i  I  Giantess  1790  by  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel  1768)-Giantess  1769  by  Matchem  1748 
"  •  "■'  ^"""'  iCade  1734)-Molly  Long  Lege  17.33  by  Babraham  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
=  1  nnmrhtArnf  Wimlle  1804  (Beningbrough  1791)— Dau".  1788  of  Anvil  1777  iHerod  1758i- Virago  1764 
d  i,it  m  i^iil;  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— Dau.  of  Regnlns  1739  iGod.  Ar.  ];24i-Sist.  1750  to  Othello 
"  uiK.  m..  iM)«.      by  Crab  1722  (Alcock  Ar.) 


Sir  Charles, 
ch.  h.,  1816. 
Lady  of  the 

Lake, 
b.  m.,  1812. 


Sir  Archv  1805  ('Diomed  1777)-Dau.  of  *Citizen  1785  (Paeolet  1763)— Dau.  of  Commn- 

tati.n  iSvmmes'  Wildair  1767)— Dau.  of  'Dare  Devil  1787  iMagnet  1770)— Sally  Shai-k 

by  *Shark  ITH  i  Marske  1750). 
*Sir  Harry  1795  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Sbylock's  dam  by  *Diomed  177T  iFl0)izen768)— 

Dau.  of  *St.  George  1771  (Dragon  1757)-  Dau.  of  'Fearnought  1755  (Regains  1739)— 

Dau.  of  *Jolly  Roger  1741  (Roundhead  1733). 


Selim, 


^  ol:  i 


Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773i— Dau.  of  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— Dan.  of 
Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1738)— Dau.  of  Alfred  1J70  (Mntchem  1748)— Dau.  1770  of  Engi- 

•  '•"'""   I    neer  1756  (Sampson  1T45). 

lanfp  ^'^^  Ditto  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Dau.  1791  of  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  17&4>-Dau.  1776 
Till'        "f  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)— Folly  1771  by  Marske  1730  (8qnirt  1732)— Vixen  1753  by 

•  ""  ■       Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Dick  .Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews  1778)  -Dau.  1803  of  Guhanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)— 

w'n     1    Fraxinella  1793  by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  174:j)-Dau.  1783  of  \\  oodpecker 
'  "■"■    ,     1773  iHerort  1758)-Everlasting  1775  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  17.';0). 
•„t,         Waxv  1790  (Pot*o-'s  1773)— Penelope  1798  by  Tnimpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)- Prn- 

la'ds         nel'la  1783  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.38)— "Promise  1768  by  Snap  1760  (Snip  1736)— 

'  ^"''-        Julial756  b"y  Blank "1740  iGod.  Ar.  1724). 

,„,_  Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  .Andrews  1778]-Dan.  1803  of  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)— 
'  ,U,'„         Fraxinella  1793  bv  Trentham  1766  iT.  Sweepstakes  1748i— Dan.  1785 of  Woodpecker 

"    •    '     1773  IHerod  17.38)- Everlasting  1775  bv  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750). 
_„_j      Buzzard*  Ks7  (Woodpecker  1773)— Ros"eberry  1792  bv  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  1758)— 
°°  ,??;        Mii.8  West  1777  by  Matchem  1748  iCade  1734)-Dau".  of  Regnlus  1739  iGod.  Ar.  i;24)— 

•'  ''"  -     _Y.  Ebony  1742  by  Crab  1722  (Alcock  Ar.l 

v(in=,  Duroc  1806  ('Diomed  1777)— Miller's  Damsel  1802  by  'Messenger  1780  iMombrino  1768) 
'  i«ij  I  -*Pot-8-o-'s  Mare  1792  by  Pot-S-o's  1773  (Eclipse  1764)-Dau.  17T8  of  Gimcrack  1760 
'  '^"-       (Cripple  17.50)-Snap  Dragon  1759  by  Snap  n.'O  (Snip  1736). 

4rm  Ogle's  Oscar  18()«  ('Gabriel  1790)— Y.  Maid  oi  tlie  Oaks  cli.  m.  1817  bv  -  Expedition  1795 
imJ.  (PesaMis  n84)—Maid  of  the  Oaks  cI).  uj.  1801  bv -.Spread  Eagle  1791  (Volnnteer  1780)— 
.,  lO-JO.  I  Annette  by  -Shark  ITTl  (Marske  1750)— Pan.  oIKockingbani  (Partner  nS."!)— Dan.  ofTrue 
— ^"^  Wbig  iFitihngh's  Regiilns  1765)— Dan.  of  Savior's  Gallant  1770(«KparnnnKht  175.'))— Dau. 
-f  Bitrwell's  -Regnlus  1747  (Regulus  1739)— -Ilnchess  bv  riillpu  Arabian  1745— f.adv  Thigh 
i  (Jigg)- Dau.  ch.  ni.  1723  of  Greyhound  (Chillabv)— Snphoiisba's  diim  by  Cnrwen  Bay  Barb.— Dau. 
an.  of  Wliiteshirt- D'.^rcy'a  Montagu  Mare  by  Montagu— Dau.  of  Hautbuy  (D'Arcy  White  Turk) — 
ellow  Tnrki-Roy.^l  M.-irel 


200  The  Breeders'  Hand  Book  and  Guide. 


LISBON. 


WIXyER    OF    THE    ALEXANDER  '.STAKES    AT     LOUISVILLE,     KENTUCKY, 

1876. 

In  the  Wondhurn  Stud,  Spring  Station,  Kij.  AxJplication  to  L.  Brodhead,  Sprinrf 
Station,  Ky.     Annual  sales  of  yearlings  in  May. 

Lisbon  by  imp.  Phaeton,  son  of  Kiug  Tom,  bred  by  Richard  Ten  Broeck,  foaled 
1874,  dam  imp.  Lady  Love  by  Stockwell  or  Caterer,  sou  of  Stockwell,  second  dam 
Cherc  Amio  by  Sweetmeat,  out  of  Bhuiic  liy  Touehstoue.  His  dam,  Lady  Love,  was  a 
winner  iu  England  at  two  years  old,  :inil  won  the  Stewards'  Cnp  at  Chester  at  four 
years  old.  Chore  Amie,  his  graudani,  wis  also  a  race-mare  and  winner.  Caterei-,  the 
reputed  sire  of  Lady  Love,  was  a  good  race-horse.  He  won  the  Fiudon  Stakes  at  Good- 
wood wlieii  two  years  old,  defeating  Wingrave,  Alvediston,  Kaiser  and  otliers,  and 
was  second  to  the  Marquis  in  the  2,000  Guineas  with  Alvediston,  Wingrave  and 
tliirteen  others  behind  him.  Sweetmeat,  the  sire  of  his  grandam,  was  a  superior  race- 
liorse,  won  the  Queen's  Vase  at  Ascot,  and  tlie  Doncaster  Cup  in  184.5.  He  was  the  sire 
of  Mincopio  and  Mincemeat,  both  Oaks  winners,  and  Macaroni,  winner  of  the  Derby 
and  2,000  Guineas,  and  second  iu  the  list  of  winning  sires  in  1882.  Touchstone,  the 
sire  of  his  great  grandam  Blame,  won  the  St.  Leger,  the  Ascot  Gold  Cup  iu  1836-37, 
and  the  Doncaster  Cnp  in  18.35-36,  and  was  second  to  no  sire  of  his  day.  Lisbon 
started  three  times  as  a  two-year  olil  and  won  one  race.  At  Louisville,  Ky.,  won  the 
Alexander  Stakes,  htilf-mile,  in  0.49J,  beating  McWhirter  and  seven  others.  AVas  third 
iu  the  Colt  Stakes  at  Lexington,  ,Ky.,  three-quarters  of  a  mile.  King  Faro  aud 
McWhirter  running  dead  heat  for  lirst  place,  in  1.18|.  In  this  race  Lisbon  beat  Allen 
Piukerton,  Headlight,  Planetarian  and  Ediuburg.  Was  third  iu  the  liolle  Meade 
St.ikes  at  Louisville,"  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  in  1.17,  won  by  McWhirter,  Baden- 
Baden  second.  As  a  three-year  old  he  started  only  twice,  and  was  unplaced  iu  both 
of  his  races.  Lisbon  is  the  sire  of  Ripple,  who  won  the  Loug  Branch  Handicap,  1^ 
miles,  in  2.10},  beating  Checkmate,  Parole  and  Sir  Hugh  ;  also  the  the  Shrewsbury 
Handicap,  If  miles,  in  3.09f.  In  this  race  he  carried  a  penally  of  5  lbs.  and  3  lbs. 
overweight.  Ho  unfortunately  died  that  winter.  Troubadour  (that  defeated  The 
Bard),  Fagan,  Pat  Sheedy,  Cathcart,  Griraaldi,  an  extra  good  one,  Quincey,  Clatter, 
Lrland,  Sea  Foam,  Artless,  Lisland,  Lisimony,  Lizzie  Glenn,  Amos  A.,  Indiana,  Jack 
Ruse.  Steve  .Jerome,  .Sly  Lisbon,  Portuguese,  Farine,  Glenoid,  Trovatoro,  Lisbon  Maid, 
Glenoid,  Liselg,  Leoculus,  Mamie  B.,  all  winners.  Lisbon  is  a  red  bay,  full  1.5J  hands 
high,  with  a  blaze  face  and  four  white  ankles.  He  is  a  horse  of  immense  substance 
and  i)ower,  and  in  conformation  second  to  none,  is  very  muscular,  like  all  of  Phaeton's 
sons,  and  great  constitution.  In  addition  to  his  double  cross  of  Gloiu-oe  through 
King  Tom  and  Stockwell,  ho  has  a  doulile  cross  of  Touchstone  on  each  side,  eight 
crosses  of  Waxy  through  Economist  and  Emma  by  Whisker  aud  Camel  and  Sir 
Hercules  by  Whalebone,  fortified  by  the  blood  of  Herod  through  the  famous  High- 
flyer, and  ICclipse  through  Pot-8-o-'s  anrl  Kiug  Fergus.  The  blood  is  worth  preserving 
through  the  granddaughters  of  Phaeton  and  daughters  of  Great  Tom,  King  Ban  and 
Kiug  Ernest. 

Lisbon  descends  in  direct  female  line  from  the  Woodcock  mare,  to  which  trace 
Reveller  (by  Coraus),  Heron,  Alarm,  Monar(|ue,  Vedette,  Cambuscan,  Vespasian, 
Isouomy,  Kiug  Lud,  Exile  aud  other  good  onus. 


Pot-8-o-'8  ir?3-Eclipje  ITiiJ-Maiske  IT.-ii    S.|nirt  n32-BanleU'f  Childers— Darley  Arabian  1 


Viisv  i;*)  (,Pot-s-o-V 
ni-lla  irt«bv  Highrtv 

.lulia  IT:>fi  bV  Ulaiik'- 


gjal    Florantbe. 
,g--,   b.  m.,  lijis. 

fSS'  Xahocklish. 
g  S^i»2i  ch.  h.,  1811. 


■  IT'.ig  by  Trumpator  17»d  (Conductor  1767]— Pni- 
ir.'iS)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  175iJ  (Snip  1730)— 

1  17117  bv  Anvil  1777  (Herod  1758i~  Madcap  1774 
ho  1763  by  Blank  17*.)  (God.  Ar.  17-24i— Dau.  1750 


:i,i— l.uttcrfly  ISOI  by  llaster  Baijot  1787  iBasrot  1780)— 
.',8>— Mother  Brown  1771  by  Trunnion  1747  (Cade  1734)— 
Dau.  of  Old  England  1741  (God.  Ar.  17*4). 
Teddv-the-Giindi-r  17!K  ( .Asparagus  1787)— Lady  Jane  1796  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Hich- 

flyer]774i-Pjnii..a  •-■■  ■     "'     ' ■ ' "     '•      -- •        —- 

(Cade  17S4)    <  m     <  i 


iyl  u-^    Trampoline, 
al  si  5 -•   ch.  m.,  1825. 


ia\sa 


Muley, 
b.  h.,  1810. 


s2  *i 
5~.ilii 


Selim  180i  (Bi 
17111  of  Mei  cur.    ;.-    I A 
by  Marske  U.."  .^.jn'ri  i 

~    mp  ISIO  (Dick  Andrew 


.  chante  1809  by  VV's  Ditto  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  17841-Dau. 
:  n64)-Dan.  1776  of  Herod  1758 (Tartar  1743)-Folly  1771 


Web  1818  bv  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'6l773)-Penelope 

1798  by  Trumpator   1783  (Conductor  17(i7) -Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod 

i-Promi^e  17ii8  liy  Snap  17.^>  (Snip  1736) 


Orvillc  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)-Eleanor  1798  by  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  1780)— V. 

Giantess  1790  by  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel  1768)— Giantess  17159  hv  Matchem  1748  (Cade 

1734)— Molly  Long  Legs  1753  bv  Babraham  1740  (God.  Ar.  1754) ' 
Marmion  1896  (Whiskey  17891— Harpalice  1814  by  Gohanna  1790  (Mercnry  1778i-Ama- 

Z(]U  1799  by  Driver  1783  (Trentham  1766) -Fracl  ions  1792  by  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse 

1764)-Dau.  1785  of  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  17.'^8). 


ft'halebone  1807  (Waxv  1790)— Dau.  1813  of  Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787 1- Maiden  1801 

Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  17741-Daa.  1788  of  Phenomenon  i;80  (Herod  17,58i— 

Matron  1782  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  1758). 
Master  Henry  1815  lOrville  1799)— Boadicea  1807  by-Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)-  Biu- 

nette  by  Amaranthiis  1766  (Old  England  1741) -Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 

1734)-Dau.  17.55  of  Anc.  Starling  17:38  (Old  Starling  1727). 


Castrel  1801  (Buzzard*  I787i-Idalia  1815  by  Peruvian  1SU6(  Sir  Peter  T.  i;S4i— Mtisidora 
1804  by  Meteor  1783  (Eclipse  1764) -Maid-of-all-Work  1786  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod 


17.58) -Dau.  J 771  of  Syphon  1750  (Squirt  17-52) 
Cain  1823  (Paulowitz  181.3J-Lydia  1823  by  Poulton  1805 


(ir  Peter  T.   1784)— Variety 


1808  by  Hyacinthus  1797  (Coriander  1786)-Sist.  1790  to  Swordsman  by  Weazle  1776 
(Herod  1758)  -Dau.  of  Turk  1763  iReguhis  1739). 


Camel  1823  (Whalebone  18i'7)— Banter  1826  by  Master  Henry  1815  lOrville  1799)-Boa- 
dicea  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— Brunette  by  Amaranthus  1766  (Old  Eng- 
land 1741)-Mavfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734). 

Filho-da-Puta  1813  (Haphazard  1797)— Finesse  1815  bv  Peruvian  1806  (Sir  Peter  T. 
1784)-Violante  1803  by  John  Bull  1789  (Fortitude  1777)-Dan.  1788  of  Highflyer  1774 
(Herod  1758i— Everlasting  1775  by  Eclipse  1704  (Marske  1750i. 


Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  17S1)— Emily  1810  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  17S4)— 
Dan.  1799  of  Whiskev  1789  (Saltram*  i;a)l— Grey  Dorimaut  1781  by  Dorimant  1773 
(Otho  1760)— Dizzv  1757  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1734). 

Bdstard  1813  i,C:istrel  180)  i— .Joh;(nna  Southcothe  1811  bv  Beninglirough  1791  (King 
Fergus  177.-1)— Lavidia  ls(>3  bv  Pipator  17S6  dmperator  1776)— Dau.  1710  of  Highflyei 
1774  (Herod  ir5^)-Dau.  1777  of  Cardinal  Puff  1760  (Babiaham  1740). ' 


Ir  RiriVAtcher  ^"'  Hercules  1836  (Whalebone  ]807>— Guiccioli  1823  bv  Boh  Booty  1804  (Chanticleer 
rh   1,    i)i«    !     17871- Flight  1809  by  Ir.  Escape  1802  (Commodore  1793)-Y.  Heroine  bv  Bagot  1780 
en.  n.,  lOis.  I     ijierod  1758i-Heroine  1775  by  Hero  1733  (Cade  1734). 
Prhidna        Economist  1835  (Whisker  1812)-Mi9S  Pratt  1825  bv  Blacklock  1814  (Whitelock  1803)— 
h  m    is«     '     liadabout  1813  by  Orville  1799  (Beningbiough  1791)    Jlinstiel  1803  by  Sir  Peter  T. 

•      ■  ^°^-        irs4  [  Highflyer  1774)-Matron  1782  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  1758). 

Siilt;iii  18111  ."Silim  18021-Trarapoliue  1825  by  Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  1797)— Web 
1-iisby  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8.o-'s  177.3)-PeneIope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 
ir(.7)  Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758). 
Muley  1810  (Orville  17Mi— Clare  1824  by  Marmion  1806  (Whiskey  1789)- Harpalice  1814 
by  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)-Amazon  1799  by  Driver  178S  (Trentham  1766)— 
Fractious  1792  by  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  1764). 


Camel  lS-'2  (Whalebone  lf07)— Banter  1826  bv  Master  Henry  1815  (Oiville  1799)— Boa- 
dice.i  1.807  by  Alexander  K82  (Eclipse  1764)- Brunette  by  Amaranthus  IT6ii  (Old  Euf- 
land  1741)— Mayfly  1771  bv  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1731). 

Laogar  1817  (Selim  iai2)- Kite  1821  by  Bustard  1813  (Castrel  180!i-OlTmpia  1815  by 
Sir  Oliver  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-ScotiUa  1755  bv  Anvil  1777  (Herod  1758)-Scota 
178:1  by  Eclipse  MM  (Marske  1750*. 

Blacklock  1814 (Whitelock  180:i)-Dau.  1817  of  Juniper  1805  (Whiskev  1789i-Dau.  1810 
of  Sorcerer  179 >  (Trumpator  1782)  -Virgin  1801  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784"(Highflver  1774i— 
Dau.  1794  of  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764). 

Whisker  1812  (Waxy  17901-Gibside  Fairy  1811  by  Hermes  1790  (Mercury  1778)— Vicis- 
situde 1800  by  Pipator  1786  (Iniperator  1776)-  Beatrice  1791  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784 
(Highflyer  1774)— Pyn-ha  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17:34i. 

Walton  17119  (Sir  Peter  T.  n84)-Pacasol  1800  by  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764)-Pruneira 
17-<8  l>y  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)-Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— Julia 
1756  bv  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Moses  1819  ([Whalebone  or]  Sevmonr  1807)-Qnadrille  1815  by  Selim  1802  (Buzzard* 
1787)-  canarv  Bird  1.806  by  (Whiskey  or)  Sorcerer  1796  (Trumpator  1782)- Canary  1797 
liy  Co)  iaoder  17sil  i  Pot-8-o-'s  1773)-Mis8  Green  1787  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17r>8i. 

Blacklock  \-^\\  <  Whit.  lock  180.3)— Dau.  1816  of  Phantom  1808  (Walton  1799)-Dau.  1802 
of  Overtnn  1788  (King  Fe)-gus  177S)-Dan.  1798  of  Walnut  1786  (Highflver  1774)-Dau. 
17sfi  of  Rnler  1777  (V.  Marske  1771).  " 

Blacklock  1814  .Wh)t<-lock  1803) -Wagtail  1818  bv  Prime  Minister  1810  (Sancho  1801)— 
Tranby*'s  dam  1812  by  Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)— Miss  Grimstone  1796  bv 
\Veazle  177!^  (Herod  1758*— Dau   of  Ancaster  17i:s  (Blank  1740). 

Whalebofie  iHi:  (Waxy  171«))— Dau.  l.si3of  Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)— .Maiden  1801 
bv  Sir  Peter  T.  17M4  (HiL'hllyer  17;  D— Dau.  1788  of  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  1758)— 
Matron  1782  by  Florizel  176S  I  Herod  17.58). 

Master  Henrv  i8i5  .Cirville  1711111  — Boadicea  1807  bv  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— 
Brunette  by  Amaranthus  176'1  (Old   England  1741)-Mavflv  1771  bv  Matchem  1748 

(Cade  17.'!4)— Dau.  1755  of  Anc.  Starling  17:38  (Starling  1727). " 

.'rry  1821  (Smolensko  l.sKii- Dan.  1817  of  Ardrossan  1809  (John  Bull  1789)— Lady  Eliza 
1813  by  Whitwo  th  1805(Agonistes  1797)-Dau.  1793of  Spadille  1784  (Highflver  1774)— 
Sylvia  1783  by  Y.  Marske  1771  (Marske  1750). '     ' 

Bustard  I«13  (Gustiel  1801)— Uad.  b.  II).  183(1  )>v  Muley  1810 (Orville  1799)— Rosaniie  b  ni   1811 
'■  k  ii.drewa   1797  (.Iiie   Andrews  1778)— Rosette  br.  m.  1803  hv  Beuinsibronfili  1T9I 


(King  K 
1772 

■on  17n5)-( 


177.5)— Rosamond  h.  m.  1788  bv  Tandem  1773(Svplion  I7.W)— Tiilieio 
rl  17.58  (Tartar  1743)— Grev  Starling  gr.  ni.  17.15  hy  linlnm  Starline  1727  (E 
' ■       ■-     lev  Ar.  1699)-    ~ 


gbing  Polly  l>.  in.  17.16  I'lv  Birnle'tt's  Childe 


•  1691  (D'Arry  Counsellor)— D  iii.  of  Snake  (Lister  Turk)— Dau.  of  Lu.gss  (l)Arey  White  Turk) 
i  The  L.l.lye  of  the  Silverkeld  Well. 


The  JDircdcrs'  JLind  Book  and  Guide. 


.  LOGIC. 

Tlie  properlij  of  Mrs.  J.  M.  Glai/,  Ashland  Stud,  Lexington,  Ky.     Service  hi/ 
contract.     Yearlings  sold  annually. 

Logic,  bay  horse,  foaled  1886,  lired  by  J.  M.  Clay,  liy  Lougfellovr,  son  of  imp. 
Leamiugtou,  dam  Badge  by  Gilroy,  son  of  Lexiugtou,  out  of  Butf  and  Blue  by 
War  Dance,  sou  of  Lexington  and  Keel  by  imp.  Gleucoe.  Logic  is  a  fine  large  horse 
over  17  hands  in  height  and  was  a  horse  of  great  promise,  but  badly  handled  and 
injured  early  by  au  accident.  He  started  ouly  a  few  times,  ran  second  to  Eobiu 
Hood,  1  mile,  in  1.43^  ;  rau  third  to  Cometo-Taw  and  Girondes,  1  mile,  iu  1.42t;  rau 
third  iu  Twin  City  Derby,  IJ  miles,  iu  2.10.  His  sire  is  the  most  popular  stallion  iu 
Auierica,  and  no  sou  of  Longfellow  is  from  a  family  more  noted  as  a  racing  and  pro- 
ducing one.  Buff  and  Blue  was  the  dam  of  Badge  (Logic  and  Minnie  Elkius'  dam), 
Ban  Cloche,  Blue  Stocking  (Barefoot's  dam),  Monita  Hartly,  Sister  Geneva,  etc.  La 
Gitaua,  from  the  family,  is  the  dam  of  Geneva  (Riley's  dam)  by  War  Dauce,  Glitter, 
Daisy,  Guilford,  Pommery  Sec,  Apponuitox,  etc.,  Revolver,  a  good  race-horse  and 
stallion.  The  Banshee,  from  this  family,  won  the  Travers  Stakes,  Westchester  Cup, 
etc.,  aud  was  the  dam  of  Krupp  Gnu,  Brigaud  Belle,  etc.  Heraldry,  the  fourth  dam, 
was  a  good  race-mare,  dam  of  Parachute,  Asceusiou,  Sally  of  the  Valley  (Essillah"s 
dam),  etc.,  by  imp.  Herald,  winner  of  the  second  heat  iu  the  great  Peyton  Stakes  ruu 
at  Nashville,  1843,  he  by  English  Plenipotentiary,  sou  of  Emilius  by  Orville  ;  fifth 
dam  Margaret  Woods,  winner  of  the  Trial  Stakes  at  Nashville,  1843,  dam  of  Wade 
Hampton,  Star  Davis,  Maria  AVood,  Capt.  Travis,  La  Gitaua,  etc.,  she  by  imp. 
Priam  (winner  of  the  Derby),  sou  of  Emilius  aud  Cressida  by  Whiskey  ;  sixth  dam 
Maria  West  by  Marion,  son  of  Sir  Archy.  Maria  West  was  a  good  race-mare  and 
dam  of  the  noted  Wagner,  who  defeated  Gray  Eagle  in  the  two  famous  four-mile 
heat  races  run  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  in  1839. 

Logic,  lias  a  double  cross  each  of  Lexington  and  Glencoe  blood  aud  three  crosses 
of  the  famous  Emilius  blood,  one  through  Yorkshire,  son  of  St.  Nicholas  by  Emilius, 
one  through  Priam,  winner  of  the  Derby,  and  one  through  imi).  Herald,  son  of  Pleni- 
potentiary (Lion  of  Doncaster)  by  Emilius. 

Logic's  oldest  foals,  now  sucklings,  are  rare  good  ones  and  will  race  successfully. 


pot-S-o-'s  1773— Eclipse  ITG4— Maiske  I'SO-Squirt  1732— Bartlett's  Chllders— Barley  Arabian  WM. 

-i,.,i  i>„„o    I^Naxv  17'M  (Pot-8  o-'8  17731 -I'enelope  17',)8  by  Trumpator  ITsa  (Conductor  l^o;)-Pni- 
",,■    ,2,).'  I    nella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  iHerod  1758i-Promise  1768  by  Snap  i;50  (Snip  r.3;;i - 
r.  u.,  loui.       Julia  1756  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  17S4I. 
D„,.;  'Wanderer  1811  (Gohanna  nilOi-Thalestris  1809  by  Alexander  1782  lEclipse  17Wi-niv:iI 

1800  bv  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (HiahHvei- 17741— Hornet  17iiU  by  Drone  1777  (Herod  175..- 
Manilfa  1777  by  Goldflnder  17B4  iSnap  1750i. 


■z^     b.  m.,  1823. 


Laurel, 

br.  h.,  1821. 

I.Iaid  of 

Honor, 

br.  m.,  1821. 


Chanticleer  1787  (WoodpecKer  1773i— lerne  nsiO  by  Bas;ot  1780  (Herod  17581- Dan  of 

Garaahoe  (Bustard  17411- Patty  bv  Tim  1752 1 Squirt  1732)— Miss  Patch  1737  by  Jus^tice 

1725(H.C.  Litton  Ar.  I. 
Ir.  Escape  1802  (Commodore  17931— Y.  Heroine  bv  Bagot  1780  (Herod  17581 -Heroine 

1775  by  Hero  1753  (Cade  17341- Dau.  1766  of  Snap  1750  iSnip  1736i— Sist.  1743  to  Re- 

gulus  17311  (God  Ar.  17^1). 


Buzzdrd*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— Dau.  of  Alexander  17S2  (Eclinee  17641— Dau.  of 
Highflyer  1774  iHerod  1758)-Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  1748)~Dau.  1770  of  Engi- 
neer 1756  (Sampson  1745). 

Pernvian  180(5  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)- Musidora  1804  bv  Meteor  1783  (Eclipse  1764)— Maid- 
of-all-Work  1780  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758) -Dau.  1771  of  Syphon  1750  (Squirt 
1732)— Dau.  of  Regulus  17311  (God.  Ar.  1724). 


Blacklock  1814  (Whitelock  1803i— Wagtail  1818  by  Prime  Alinister  1810  (Sancho  18011- 
Tranhy«'e  dam  1SI2  by  Orville  179D  iBeningbrongh  1791 1-  Miss  Grimstone  1796  by 


-•  S  .'  Miller's 

X  I  S   ■  Damsel, 

-_  <■§  gr.  m..  1802. 

—   ?r?  Henry, 

.=■  2  i  ch.  h.,  1819. 


=  .=•!  ch. 


,  1804. 


Weazle  177"  .  Hi- 

Chami)i<iii  1^  ,'    ^ 

dicca  !~i',         \ 

land  17!!      >l 

*Dionied  1  i  i .  1 1  , 

of  Va.  Cade  tr 

17.W)-Dau.  of 

*Messenger  17k(i  i 

1778  of  Giracr, 


ip)., 


1749  of  Regulus  173a  iGod.  Ar.  1724i. 


rif  Anraster  1768  (Blank  17401. 
1.   1^-0  by  Orville  1799  iBeningbrough  1791)— Boa- 
1 ; 04 1— Brunette  by  Amaranthus  1766  (Old  Eng- 

;.!  i;  !8  (Cade  17.34). 

.a.u.i  ISilO  by  Grey  Diomed  1786  ('Medley  1776)— Dau. 
ai.  of  Hickman's  Independence  1776  ('Fearnought 
lus  1754). 

-*Dau.  1792  of  Pot-8-o's  1773  (Eclipse  1764)— Dau. 
.•  17.50)— Snapdragon  1759  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  17361— Dau. 


rs».-"  S  ,-'f  Brimmer  or  J 
r"  =  !  ;  nine  Be.-rd, 
■OjO  _r|  cli.  h.,  1802. 
%.=  Woodpeckers 
I  !-2.=- 1  dam, 
J J  "  i  ch.  m..  1^'09. 


Sir  Archy  1805  (*r)iomed  1777) -Dan.  of  "Diomed  1777  (Florizel  niiSi- Bellona  by 
Bellair  1786  (*Medlev  177(i)— Indian  Queen  by  Pilgrim  1774  (*Fearnought  1755]— Daii. 
of 'Valiant  17.16  (DoVmouse  1T38). 

Duroc  1806  ('Diomed  1777i— Old  Romp  1805  by  'Messenger  1780  (Mambrino  1768)- 
*Dan.  17112  of  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  lEclipse  17641— Dau.  1778  of  Gimcrack  1760  (Cripple 

_  1750)-Sna|)dragon  1759  by  Snaii  1750  (Snip  1736). 

'Diomed  1777  (Florizel  ir6S)-*Ca8tianira  1796  by  Rockingham  1781  (Highflyer  177i)  — 
Tabitha  1783  by  Tcentham  17(56  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743) -Dau.  of  Bosphorns  17.54 
(Babrahara  1740i-Si¥t.  to  Grecian  Princess  by  Forester  17.")0  (Forester  1736). 

'Bedford  1792  (Dungannon  178ii) — 'Mambrina  1785  bv  Mambrino  1768 (Engineer  17,56i — 
Sist.  to  Sally  by  Blank  1740  iGod.  Ar.  1724)— Dau.  of  Ward  1T31  (Crab  1722)— Dau.  of 

_ Merlin  (Bustler). 

'SiiVfing  1791  (Volunteer  17S0)— Brilliant  1779  by  'Matcbem  iBosphcrdS  1754)— *Dini. 
of  Biilliant  1750  (Crab  1722)— Dau.  of  Tartar  1743  (Partner  171S)-Dau.  of  Son  of 
i'lying  Childers  1715. 

'Buzzard  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— The  Fann  bv  Craig's  Alfred  ('Medley  1776i— Dan. 
of  'Traveller  1747  (Partner  1718)— Dao.  of  'Whittington  (Cullen  Ar.)-Dau.  of  'Chil- 
ders (Blaze  173!). 


rliv  I^ 


Sisler  to 
Tuckahoe, 
ch.  m..  1814. 

'Sarpedon, 
br.  h.,  1828. 


Kali. 


'.1  1: 


1,1  (IJIaiili  1; 


Drill,  of  'Saltram  1780  (Eclipse  1764)- Dau.  of  Symmes' 
17.0)— Dau.  of  Tyler's  Driver  1760  (*Otbe)lo)-Dan.  of 


=  5  i? -•    ch.  m.,  1825.' 


Bali's  FI.Mizel  ISiii  (Uiumed  17771— Dan.  1799  of  'Alderman  1787  (Pot-8-o-'s  1T73)— 
Dan.  of  ^ Clockfast  1774 (Gimcrack  1760)— Dau.  of  Svmmes'  Wildair  1767  ( 'Fearnought 
1".55)-Y.  Kitty  Fisher  1767  by  'Fearnought  1755  (Regulus  17:^91. 

EmiliuB  1820  (Orville  1799)- Icaria  1824  by  The  Hyer  181 1  (Vandyke  Jr.  18ll8)-Parma 
1813  by  Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews  1778)- May  1804  by  Beningbrough  1791 
(King  Fergus  17751- Primrose  1787  by  Mambrino  1768  (Engineer  1756). 

Sumpter  1818  (Sir  Archy  1805)— Lady  Grey  1817  by  Robin  Grey  1805  ('Rovalist  179C'— 
Maria  1802  by  Melzur  1791  ('Medley  1776i— Dau.  of  'Highflyer  1784  (Highflyer  1774.— 
Dau.  of  'Fearnought  1755  (Regulus  17.39). 

Selim  18'  2  (Buzzard*  1787) -Bacchante  1809  bv  W's  Ditto  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  17S4i-Dan. 
1791  of  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  1764)-Dau.  1776  of  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)- FoUv  1771 
bv  Marske  1750  (Squirt  17:>2i. 

Tramp  I81O  (Dick  Andrews  179r)-Web  1803  bv  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  17731- Penelope 
1798by  Trnnipaior  1782  (Conductor  17671— Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer  1T74  (Herod 
l".T8)-Promi-e  17i.s  bv  Snap  17.')0lSnip  173'ii. 

Partisan  1811  (Wnltoii  irmii-Miss  Sophia  li-m  bv  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— 
Sophia  179<bv  Blizzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773i— Huncamunca  1787  by  Highflver 
1774  (Herod  1758)- C\-pher  1772  by  Squirrel  17.54  (Traveller  17?5i. 

Bobadil  1813  (Rubens  i805i— Pythoness  1813  bv  Sorcerer  17i!0  (Trumpator  1782)-  Prin- 
cess 1796  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflver  1774)-Dau.  1789  of  Dangannon  1780  (Eclipse 
1764)-Dau.  1783  of  Turf  1760  1  M.atchem  ]74<1. 


Timoleon  1813  (Sir  Archy  180.-))-Dau.  1814  of  Ball's  Florizel  1801  ('Diomed  1777i— Dan. 
17119  of  'Alderman  1787  (Pot-8  o's  1773)— Dau.  of  *Clockfast  1774  (Gimcrack  1760) 
—  Dau.  of  Symmes'  Wildair  1767  ('Fearnought  1755). 

Sarpedon  182S  (Emilius  182))— Rowena  1826  bv  Sumpter  1818  (Sir  Archy  1805)— Ladv 
Grey  1817  bv  Robin  Grey  1805  ('Rovalist  I79d)-Maria  1802  by  Melzar  1791  ('Medlev 
1776)— Dau.  of  'Highflver  1784  (Highflver  1771). 


•Galopade, 
gr.  m.,  18-28. 


Miss  Rose,* 
b.  m.,  1836. 


>;f]      'Herald, 

i5j  ch.  b.,  1839. 

S  s  i  Margaret 
^  " '        Wood. 

~Z  b.  m.  1,^0. 


Sultan  1816  (Selim  1802)— Trampoline  1825  by  Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  1797)— Web 
1808  by  Waxv  1710  (Pot-8  o's  1773(  -Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 
1767)— Prunella  1788  bv  Highflver  1774  (Herod  17.58). 

Cation  1.809  (Golnmpds  I8(.2i— C'amilllna  1822  bv  Camillus  1803  (Hambletoninn  1792)- 
Dau.  1818  of  Smoleusko  I8I11  (Sorcerer  1793)— Miss  Cannon  1811  by  Orville  1799 
(Beningbroiigh  1791)  -Dau.  171)6  of  Weathercock  1785  (Highflyer  17741. 

Emilius  1820  (Orville  17fi9i-  Sea  Mew  1815  bv  Scud  1804  (Beningbrough  1791 1— Goosander 

I    1805  by  Hambbtonian  1792  (King  Fergus'lT75)-Rally  1790  by  Trumpator  1782  (Con- 

1    ductor  I7G7I— Fancy  1780  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  17581. 

Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  1797)-Da(i.  1810  of  Sancho  1801  (Don  (Juixote  1784)-Di)u. 
1799  of  Coriander  1786  iPot-S-o-'s  177.i)— Wildgoose  1792  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod 

I     17.T8)-Ciiheiress  178'1  by  Pot-8  <,-'s  1773  .Eclipse  1761). 

iker  1812  (Wa.xy  1790i— My 


Dclpini  1781  (Highflyer  1774)- 


Plcnipoteliliarv  ls:;i  (Cniiiii: 

Ladv*  IslM,vC..!iiii-  1-1  i 

Tipple  Cy.I.  r  i;-s  l.v  K^i  _-  ^ 

'Priaiii  is-jr  lEiiiilhi-  is;.      M.n    W  -    -  !..  m    ls2;   l.y  .Marion  1820  (Sir  Archv  1805)  — 

Ella  Crump  br.  m.  bv  *i'itiz.Mi  ns.T  (Pacolet  1763)— Dau.  br.  m.  1795  of  Hiintsman 

1789  ('Mousetrap  1771)— Dau.  of  Symmes'  Wildair  1767  (*Feamonght  1755)— Dau. 

of  'Feariiodght  175'i  (Regulus  1739)— Dau.  of  'Janus  1746  (Janus  17C9). 


204-  The  Brmhrs    llmid  lioul;  and  Guide. 


LONGFELLOW. 


WINNER  OF  THE  PRODUCE  STAKES  AT  LEXIXGTON,  KY.,  OHIO  STAKES 
AT  CINCINNATI,  AND  CITIZENS'  STAKES  AT  NASHVILLE,  1870,  MON- 
MOl'TH  CUP  AT   LONG  BRANCH,  1871   AND    1872,  SARATOGA   CUP   IN 

1871. 

Oivncd   hi)   F.    B.  Harper,  Nantarei    Sli(d,  near  2Iidwni/,  Wood/ord    Co.,  Ky. 
Seasons  full  at  $1,000. 

LoXGFELLOW  by  imp.  Learaiugton,  son  of  Faugh-a-Ballagli,  bred  by  Jolin  Har- 
per, Ibaleil  1867,  dam  Nautura,  dam  of  Extra,  Fanuy  Holtou,  etc  ,  by  Brawner's 
Eclipse,  sou  of  Am.  Eclipse,  out  of  Quiz,  sister  to  Queeu  Mary,  by  Bertraud,  son 
of  Sir  Arehy.  Longfellow  was  a  fast,  good  race-horse,  made  bis  debut  at  Lexington, 
Ky.,  May  16,  1870,  in  Pbcenis  Stakes,  mile  heats,  for  three-year  olds,  won  by  En- 
quirer ill  1.44J,  1.44A,  Catina  second  and  Longfellow  third  and  distanced.  Same 
place,  Sept.  16,  won  Produce  Stakes  for  three-year  olds,  2  mile  heats,  in  3.43i,  3.44, 
beating  Twinkle,  etc.  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Sept.  30,  won  Ohio  Stakes  for  three-year 
olds,  2  mile  heats,  iu  3.37i,  3.55i,  beating  Pilgrim.  Memphis,  Tenu.,  Oct.  25,  won 
Post  Stakes,  2  mile  heats, "in  3.40^,  3.40,  beating  Defender,  .Morgan  Scout,  etc.  Nash- 
ville, Oct.  12,  won  Citizens'  Stake,  2  mile  heats,  in  3.41J,  3.41,  beating  and  distancing 
Morgan  Scout,  et<-.  Lexington,  Ky.,  May  24,  1871,  walked  over  for  purse  l|4()0,  2  mile 
heats.  Long  Branch,  July  5,  won  Monmouth  Cnp,  2i  miles,  in  4.41^,  beating  Helm- 
bold,  Regards  and  Preakness.  Saratoga,  July  14,  won  Saratoga  Cnp,  2|  miles, 
iu  4.02J,  beating  Kingtishei-,  the  first  mile  was  run  in  1.40;  Aug.  19,  walked  over  for 
purse  of  .§800,  2}  miles ;  Aug.  23,  was  beaten  by  Helmbold,  4  miles,  in  7.49J.  Lex- 
ington, Ky.,  Sept.  li,  won  club  purse,  2  mile  heats,  in  3.3-!|,  3.41^.  Lexington,  Ky., 
May  1."),  1872,  won  purse,  1^  miles,  in  2.41|,  beating  Metella  and  Aureola ;  May  18, 
woii  Woolley  Stake,  3  miles,  in  6. "Of,  beating  Jlctella,  Talaria,  etc.  Long  Branch, 
July  2,  won  Monnionth  Cu]i,  2^  miles,  in  l.iil  ;  .Inly  4,  won  purse,  mile  heats,  three 
best  iu  live,  in  1.56^^,  l.i54,  1.43J,  beating  Susan  Ann,  Metella  and  Arizona.  Saratoga, 
July  16,  was  beaten  by  Harry  Bassett  ior  tlie  Ciiii,  2i  miles,  in  3.n9,  the  fastest  race 
to  that  date.  The  first  mile  was  run  in  1.44,  the  first  two  miles  in  3.30.  Longfellow 
pulled  up  lame,  and  with  this  race  closeil  his  tuif  career,  starting  in  sixteen  races, 
won  fourteen,  lost  two,  and  won  §15,000  iu  money.  Nantura,  his  dam,  was  a  very 
sujierior  mare  and  good  winner,  Brawner's  Eclii)se,  her  sire,  was  a  fine  race-horse, 
and  much  inbred  to  imp.  Diomed,  Quiz,  his  grandara,  w.as  a  fine  race-mare,  Bert- 
rand,  her  sire,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  was  one  of  the  best  race-horses  and  stallions  of  his 
day. 

Longfellow  stands  nearly  17  hands  high,  with  white  stripe  down  his  face,  with 
left  hind  foot  white  above  the  ankle,  and  a  little  white  on  the  coronet  of  the  right 
hind  foot.  He  has  a  neat  ear,  broad  forehead,  with  Roman  nose,  long,  well-shaped 
neck,  rnuniug  into  strong,  well-shaped  sliimldcrs,  great  depth  of  girth,  rather  light 
Hank,  good  strong  hips,  with  good  length  of  \vhirll)i)Mo  and  stifle,  and  thence  to  the 
hock  ;  good  legs  and  feet.  The  following  are  the  best  of  his  get :  Thora,  a  first-class 
mare,  her  3  miles  at  Saratoga  when  three  years  old,  with  99  lbs.,  iu  5.25;},  was  a 
remarkable  race;  also  her  Pimlico  ^take,  2J^  miles,  in  3.47i,  Other  good  ones  are 
Edinliurg,  Irish  King,  Jils  Johnson,  Leonard,  Lilly  R.,  Long  Taw  (Dave  Moore), 
Mollie  iMerrill,  (!eu.  Pike,  John  H.arper,  (Jeorgia  A.,  Odd  Fellow,  Tiuu  Montague,  Bell 
Boy,  Coiiuena  (Miss  Nailer),  Longitude,  Long  Girl,  Wildmoor,  Wildfellow,  Fieeland, 
Hospoilar,  Fellowplav,  Minnie  D.,  Lucv  Long,  .Mary  C<ubctt,  King  Dutchman,  Long 
Girl,  Annie  Ci.,  Hvpocrite,  Clav  Stoik'ton,  Kaloolah,  Longstrcct.  Kilcy.  I'oct  Scout, 
Barefoot,  Rainliow,  Lew  Weir, 'Laniics,  Semper  Fidcle,  Peg  Wollington,  Irish  Chief, 
Cassius  and  many  others.  In  addition  to  his  being  a  son  of  Leamington,  he  is  mmh 
iiil)red  on  the  dam's  side  to  Sir  .\riliy  and  Dionn'il,  well  fortified  with  the  l)lo(>d  of 
Herod  and  Eclipse,  upon  that  of  Partner  and  U'egnlus,  son  of  the  Godoljihiu  Arabian. 
Longfellow  traces  in  direct  female  lino  to  tlie  .Merlin  mare,  to  whiih  traces  Herod 
(King  Herod),  Coronation,  Knight  of  St,  George,  Promised  Laud,  Carlton,  imp. 
(ilenelg,  etc. 


Eclipse  1764— Marske  ITSO-Squirt  1732— Bartlett's  Childers-Darley  Arabian  1699. 


0^ 

ft   =5 


Pot-»-o-'8  1773  (tchpse  17f4)— Maria  1777  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar  17«)— Lisette  1772  by 

Snap  1750  (Si.ip  17.)6l— Miss  Windsor  1754  by  Goil.  Ar.  1731— Sist.  to  Volunteer  l)V  Y. 

Belgrade  (Belgrade  Turk). 
Trumpator  1783  (Conductor  1767)— Prunella  1788  by  HighUyer    1774    (Herod   1768)- 

Promise  17(J8  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  173tO-Julia  ]7o6  by  Blank  1740  (God  Ar.  1734)— 

Spectator's  dam  17^  l)y  Partner  1718  (Jigg) 


Gohanua  1790  (Mercury  17/8)- Catherine  1795  by  Woodpecker  177:r(Herod  17.'581 -Ca- 
milla 1778  by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)— Coquette  1764  by  Compton  Barb 
— Slst.  1713  to  Regoius  by  Ood.  Ar.  nai. 

Alexander  17-2  1  Eclipse  1704)— Rival  1800  bv  Sir  Peter  T-  17K4  (Highflyer  1774)-  Hornet 
17911  by  Drone  17r7  (Herod  17.'J5)— Manilla  1777  by  Goldliuder  17W  (Snap  ITJOi- Dan. 
iriiOoiii'd  Kiii:lrii;tl  !;ii  iGod.  At.  1734).  V       K         ' 

VToodl :    -  - 


by 


-iMis>  Patch 
I  B;iy  Barb. 


i.l  17:.M— Uau.  1778  of  Eclipse  1764  iMarske  1750)— Rosebud  176"> 
1 .  i-.i  -Mi^s  Belsea  1753  by  Regulus  17i9  (God.  Ar.  1734)— Dau.  of 
liarley  Ar.  1099). 

isi— Dau.  of  Gamahoe  (Bustard  17411-Patty  by  Tim  ]7.i3  (Squirt 
nsr  by  Justice  ]73o  (H.  C.  Litton  Ar.)— Riiigtail  Galloway-  by 


Commodore  179.1  (Torn  Tul'  1777) -Moll-iu-thc- Wad   17:il   by  Hi"liflyer   1774  iHerod 

17.>ll— shifi  1719  by  Sweetbriar  17i.9  (Syphon  17.50)— Black  Susan  l'7«2  by  Snap  1750 

(Snip  17ii-.i  -Dau.  of  Cade  17.34  (God.  Ar.  1734). 
Ba-ot  17.SII  (Herod  17.)8)— Heroine  177.5  by  Hero  1753  (Cade  17341— Dau.  1766  of  Snap  17.50 

(&[iip  17:i.)-Siet.  1743  to  Regulus  by  God.  Ar.  1734-Grey  Robinson  173;3  by  Bald 

Galloway  (Si.  Victor  Barb). 


Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758)— Misforti 

osity  1700  by  Snap  1760  (Snip  173J)— Dau.  1749  of  Segulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724)— Dan. 

of  Bartleti's  Childcrs  (Darlev  Ar.  1699). 
Alexander  1783  lEclips  ■  17C4)— Dau.  of  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58)— Dau.  of  Alfred  1770 

(Matchem  1748)-Uau  1770  of  Engineer  175'J  iSamiison  1745)— Bay  .Malton's  dam  1756 

by  Cade  1734  (God.  Ar.  1734). 

Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— Dau.  1788  of  Boudrow  1777  (Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  1764 

of  Squu'rel   1754  (Traveller  1735i-Sist.  to  Low  ther's  Babraham  by  Babraham  1740 

(God.  Ar.  1724)— D.iu.  1750  ol  Golden  Ball  17:35  (Partner  17181 
Meteor  1783  (Eclipse  17611- Maid-of-all-Work  1780  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)-  Dau. 

1771  of  Syphon  1750  (Squirt  1733)— Dau.  of  Regidus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724)— Sist.  1758  to 

Judgement  by  Snip  173;;  (Flying  Childers  1715). 

Whitelock  1803  (Hamhieionian   1793) -Dau.  1799  of  Coriander  1780  (Pot-8-o-'8  1773)— 

Wildgoose  1792  by  Highflyer  1774  (Berod  1758)— Coheiress  1786  by  Pot-8-o-'s  1773 

(^Eclipse  1764)— Manilla  17T7  by  Goldflnder  1704  (Snap  17."0). 
Prime  Minister  1810  (Sancho  1801)— Tranbv*'s  dam  1812  by  Orville  1799  (Beningbrongh 

1791)~Miss  Grimstone  1796  by  Weazle  17~B  (Herod  1758)— Dan.  of  Ancaster  1768 

(Blank  1740)  -Dau.  of  Damascus  Ar.  17.54. 

Selim  1803  (Buzzard*  1787) -Podagra  IS05  by  Gouty  179ii  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Jet  17a5 

by  Magnet  1770  (HeroJ  17.5K)-Jewel  1775  by  St'iuiriel  1754  (Traveller  173.5)- Sophia 

17t:4  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1734). 
Orville  17(19  (Beningbrongh  1791)  -Boadicea  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— 

Bruiette  by  Amaranthus  17C6  (Old   EuL-land  1741J— Mayfly  1771    by  Matchem  1748 

(Cade  17.34)-Dau.  175.5  of  Starling  173s  (Starling  1727)^ 


Amanda, 
ch.  m.,  1800. 


♦Messenger, 
gr.  h.,  1780. 

*Pot  8-o-'s 

mare, 
ch.  m.,  1792. 


Duroc, 
I   ch.  h.,  1S06. 

Old  Romp, 

ch.  m.,  1805. 


Florizel  1708  (Herod  17.581— Dau.  17ia  of  Spectator  1749  (frab  17221  Horatia  17.58  by 
Blank  1710  (God.  Ar.  17241  Dau.  of  Fl.  Childers  1715  (Darley  Ar.  1699)— Miss  Belvoir 
by  Grey  Grantham  (Brownl(»w  Turk). 

Grey  Diomed  1786  (*Medley  1776)-D:m.  of  Va.  Cade  (Partner  1755)— Dau.  of  Hickman's 
Independence  1776  ( 'Fearnought  1755)— Dau.  of 'Badger  (Bosphorus  n5l.) 


Mambrino  1768  lEngmeer  1756i— Dau.  1774  of  Turf  1760  (Matchem  17J8)-Dau.  1761  of 
Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1734i— Dau.  1753  of  Starling  1127  (Bay  Bolton  1705)-Snap's 
dam  1739  by  Fox  1714  (Clumsv).  fay 

Pot-8.o-'9  1773  (Eclipse  1764)- Dau.  1778  of  Gimcrack  1760  (Cripple  17.50)-Snap  Dragon 
1759  by  Snap  17.-0  (Snip  1736)-Dau.  1749  of  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724)— Dau.  of 
Bartlett's  Childers  (Darley  Ar.  1699) 

*Diomcd  1777  (Florizel  1768)-»Castianira  17i'6  by  Rockingham  1781  (Highflyer  1774)— 
Tabitha  1783  by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  ]743i-Dau.  of  Bosphorus  17." 4  (Ba- 
braham 1710)    Dau.  of  Forester  1750  (Forestci  173ti). 

*Diomed  1777  iFlorizel  176s)  Bellona  bv  Bellair  1786  (*Medlev  17ri;i  Indian  Queen  by 
Pilgrim  1774  ("Fearndught  I755)-Dau.  of  *Valiant  I75S  (Dormouse  1738i— Dau.  of 
*Janus  1746  (Janus  1738). 


-Amanda  1800  by  Grey  Diomed  1786  ( 
-Dau.  of  Independence  ]776(»Fearn( 


'Diomed  1777  (Florizel  176_, 

of  Va.  Cade  (Partner  1755)- 

*Badger  (Bosphorus  17.54). 
■Me^seng.•rl7S0  (Mambrino  1768i-*Dau.  1792  of  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764i-Dau 
78  of  (,iTii(  rack  IT'-o  (Cripple  17.50)- Snap  Dragon  17.59  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)- 


"f  He 


Fli 


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S2SS 

Si-^ 

1 

pS^- 

a 

.3 

2 

4+ 

n 

•Stirling, 
5.  h.,  1791. 


Brilliant, 
ch.  m.,  1779. 


i(S  17.39  (God.  Ar.  1724). 


,  Dau.  1703  of  Spectator  1749  (Crab  1722)-Horatia  17,58  by 
Blank  1710  (G.id.  Ar.  lTa4)-Dau.  of  Fl.  Childers  1715  (Darlev  Ar.  1699)-Miss  Belvoir 
by  Grey  Grantham  (Brownlow  Turki. 
Rockingham  1781  (Highflyer  1774)- Taliitha  1782  bv  Trentham  1760  (T.  Sweepstakes 
174.31— Dau.  of  Bosphorus  17.54  (Babraham  1740)-  Dau.  of  W's  Forester  1750  (Forester 
17i»6)-Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724). 


Dungannon  1780  (Eclipse  17B4)-Fairy  1783  by  Highflver  1774    (Herod    1758)— Fairy 

Queen  1762  by  Y.  Cade  1747  iCade  1734) -Routh's   Plack  Ej-es  1741  by  Crab  1722 

(Alcock  Ar.)-  Warlock  Galloway  1728  by  Snake  iLister  Turk). 
Mambrino  1768  (Engineer  1756)-Sist.  to  Sally  bv  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  17M1— Dau.  of 

Ward  1731  iCrab  1722i— Dan.  of  Merlin  (Bustler)-  Lady  Mare  by  Duke  of  Ancaster's 

Pert  (Ely  Tjirk i^ 

Volunteer  1780  (Eclipse  1764)  -Harriet  178:3  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Dau.  1767  of 


Y.  Cade  1747  (Cade  1731)-Childerkin  1749  by   Second  1733  (Flying  Childers  1715)- 
Snaii's  dam  1T39  by  Fox  1714  (Clnmsev).  _ 

" t  17.50  (Crab  1723)-Dau.  of  Tartar 

;  Childers  1715-Bushy  Molly  1717  by 


Matchem  (Bosphorus    1754)— *Dan.  cif    Brill 
1743  (Partner  1718)-Dau.   of  a  Son  of  Fly 


Woodpecker  1773  iHirod  1758)-Misfortune  1775  bv  Dux  1761  (Matchem  1748)— Curiosity 
1700  by  Snap  175(1  (Snip  17.36)— Dan.  1749  of  Regulus  1739  (God.  At.  1734)-Dau.  of 

BartletiV  Child.-r«  iDailey  Ar,  1699). 

Craig's  Alfred  ( *.Mrdl'  y  17701  -  Shepherdess  by  Wormsley's  King  nerod"T*reaniought 
Dau.  of  Moritnn'.!   '^Traveller    1747   (Partner    1718)-Dan.*    of   Whiltington 
_^^^^^^^^^_^^^^_^  lAr.)    Dau.  of -Childers  (Blaze  173.3)--*Dau.  17.58  of  Babraham  1740  (God.  Ar. 

1724)-Dau.  blk.  m.  1752  of  Starling  1727  (Bay  Bolton  170.5)-  Salome  blk.  m.  17:33  by 
Bethell's  Arabian— Dan,  of  Graham's  Champion  1707  (Harpur's  Ar.)— Dan.  of  Darley  Ar.  1699-Dan.  of  Merlin  (Bustler) 


■  Blue  Beard.    Blue  Beard'a  pedi' 


cepted  upon  ilr.  J.  W.  Feuwick's  statement. 


The  Brccdcrfi'  Hand  Boole  and  Guide. 


IMPORTED  LOYALIST. 

Owned  in  Belle  Jleade  Stud,  Gen.  W.  II.  Jackson,  proprietor,  Nashville,  Tenn. 
Yearling  sales  annually  in  Mat). 

Loyalist  is  :i  bay  horsp,  foaled  I'^S"),  bred  in  the  Yardley  Stnd.  Loyalist  is  a  very 
highly  bred  horse,  full  brother  to  Piiradox,  being  by  Sterling,  out  of  Casuistry  by 
The  Miner,  Bhiir  Athol's  conqueror,  out  of  Lady  Caroline  by  Orlando.  Loyalist  never 
started,  but  his  brother  Paradox  was  a  first-class  race-horse.  As  a  two-year  old  he 
made  his  maiden  essay  in  the  Middle  Park  Plate,  for  which  he  ran  a  dead  heat  with 
lioyal  ilaniidiiu  fur  third  place,  behind  Melton  (the  Derby  winner)  and  Xaiutrailles, 
uiiie  others  linishing  in  the  rear.  The  only  other  race  in  which  he  started  as  a  two- 
year  old  was  the  Dewhurst  Plate,  which  he  won  by  tliree  lengths,  turning  the  tables 
on  Xaiutrailles  and  also  heating  Lonely  (winner  of  the  Oaks),  Farewell  (winner  of  the 
1,000  Guineas)  and  sis  others.  As  a  thre(!-year  old  Paradox  began  by  winning  the 
2,000  (>uiiieas  ;  he  ran  second  to  Melton  in  the  Derby,  beaten  a  head  only.  After  that 
he  never  knew  defeat.  He  was  then  shipped  to  France,  where  he  captured  the  Grand 
Prize  of  Paris  with  the  greatest  ease.  Having  returned  to  England,  he  won  the  Sussex 
Stakes  at  Goodwood,  giving  Royal  Hampton,  who  was  second,  9  llis,,  and  conceding 
more  weight  to  the  other  four  runners.  At  Newmarket  he  won  the  Champiiui  Stakes 
from  four  others  with  100  to  12  laid  on  him.  His  racing  career  closed  with  his  victory 
in  a  handicap  across  the  fiat  at  Newmarket,  in  which  he  gave  from  It  to  34  ll)s.  to 
his  antagonists.  Stei-ling,  his  sire,  was  a  great  race-horse,  and  sired  many  cracks, 
including  Isonomy,  Enterprise,  winner  of  tlie  2,000  Guineas,  and  Enthusiast  (winner 
of  the  2,000  Guineas,  etc.),  Harvester  (who  ran  a  dead  heat  in  the  Derby  with  St. 
Gatien),  and  many  other  good  ones.  Casuistry,  Loyalist's  dam,  only  startcil  as  a  two- 
year  old,  when  she  won  a  Maiden  Plate  at  Epsoiu,  beating  Isulina,  IJcddini^tnn,  Broad 
Arrow,  F.-uifare,  Mexico  and  seven  others.  .She  is  a  full  sister  tii  tliat  good  raie-horse, 
Controvcrsv,  who  won  hosts  of  raci's,  including  the  Linc(dn  Haiidica)i,  the  Liverpool 
Cnp,  carrying  124  lbs.,  the  Edinlmigli  (nild  Cuii,  carrying  130  Dis.  and  beating  Craig 
Millar  (winner  of  the  St.  Leger,  etc.)  ami  Tliumlcr,  winner  of  the  City  and  Subnrlian, 
etc.,  and  he  also  beat  the  speedy  Lowl.indcr  in  a  match.  Casuistry  is  a  daughter  of 
The  Miner,  winner  of  the  Great  Yorkshire  Stakes,  where  he  beat  Blair  Athol.  He  is 
full  brother  to  Mineral  (that  raced  vmder  Mr.  Ten  Broeck's  colors),  the  dam  of  Kisber 
(winner  of  the  Derby  and  Grand  Prize  of  Paris),  and  of  Wenlock  (winner  of  the  St. 
Leger).  Her  dam,  L.ady  Caroline,  is  by  Orlando  (winner  of  the  Derby,  and  sire  of 
To(l(lington,  the  winner  of  the  Derby,  the  2,000  Guineas  winners,  Fazzidetto,  Diophan- 
tus  and  Fitz  llnlaud,  and  of  Imperieuse,  the  wiuuer  of  the  1,000  Guineas  and  St. 
Leger).  Out  of  daughters  of  Orlando  came  Camballo,  Gang  Forward,  General  Peel, 
winners  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  Petrarch,  winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas  and  St.  Leger. 
Not  to  forget  that  imp.  Eeli]ise.  a  highly  valued  cross  for  speed,  is  son  of  Orlando. 
L.id.v  Caroline  threw  other  winners  l>csides  ( '.isuistry  and  Controversy,  her  list  includ- 
ing the  stake  winners  Childc  Harold,  Lady  Stately  and  Convert,  and  is  out  of  a  Stock- 
well  nnire,  I^ady  Blanche,  a  combination  of  blood  that  produced  Gang  Forwai-d  (win- 
ner of  the  2,000  Guineas),  and  she  is  a  daughter  of  Clementine,  winner  of  the  1,000 
Guineas,  and  half  sister  to  Bay  Middleton  (winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas  and  Derby), 
and  Achim't  (winner  of  the  2,000  (Juineas)  by  Venison.  Clementine's  dam  was  that 
famous  mari)  Cobweb  (winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas  and  Oaks)  by  Phantom.  AlPthe 
sous  of  Sterling  are,  getting  racers  abroad.  Isonomy  is  the  sire  of  Common,  winner 
last  year  of  the  2,000  (Jnineas,  Derby  .and  St.  Leger,"  Seabreeze,  etc.  There  is  no  better 
bred  son  of  Sterling  than  Loyalist,  not  oven  Isonomy  himself.  Enterprise,  Enthusiast, 
Doubloon  or  Fernandez. 

I^oyalist  descends  in  direct  line  from  the  same  Royal  mare  to  which  traces  Wood- 
peckeri  Waxy  Pope,  Whalebone,  Whisker,  Partisan,  Bay  Middleton,  imp.  Glencoe. 
Melbourne,  liobert  the  Devil,  Benddr,  imii.  Eclipse  (Morris),  Uucas,  Wanderer  and 
all  the  Prunella  family. 


Pot-S  o-'s  1773-  Eclipse  liOl— Mar.-kc-  nsn-Sqnirt  1732— Bartlett's  Chiklers— Barley  Anibi 


Waxy  17'.!0(Pcit-K-o.v 
ndla  nsM  bv  Hightlv 
i75i;  i)v  iiiin'ik  rriM  n 

Waildrri  r  :■,  1   ,..,.•  .1 


CImilMclrri    1.  ■.    ,'A   r,i-pLLULl    1..J 

uamahoc  (Buslaid  l.ll!    Pjtty 
Justice  1725  iH.  O.  Litton  Ar. 


"]"■  17'*  by  Trumpator  1782  iCoiiductoi- 171171— Prn- 
1(1  KMI-PramiseneS  by  Suap  173111  Snip  17;i6i- Julia 

ri,  -Iris  1809  by  Alexander  1783  (Eclipse  17r4i— Rival 
i;r4)  -Hornet  17ilU  by  Drone  1777  dleiod  1738)— 

■    p  noOi. 

;.i  ue  17'.iO  by  BaKot  1780  (Herod  17581-Dau.  of 
by  Tim  1732    (Squirt  n32)-51i8s  Patch  i;37  by 


Justice  1725  iH.  O.  Litton  Ar.i. 

Ir.  Escape  1802  (Commodore  17031— Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  1780  (Hernd  1758  —Heroine 

1775  by  Hero  17B3  (Cade  17341— Dau.  1706  of  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)-Sist.  1743  to 


Resiiliis  by  God.  Ar.  1724 


^  gj 


lOrville  lill.iiBcuingbrougli  ITjl)— Emily  1810  by  Stamford  1794 iSir  Peter  T.178J)-Dau. 
I    17',i:iof  Whi^kev  1789  iSaltram*  17bOi— Grey  Doriniant  1781  by  Dorimant  1772  (Otho 
i     17i;ni  -  Hi/  'V  17.7  liv  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Pericli-  I  -  'I    !:    I'll   I  isoii— Dau.  1812  of  Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  17871— Pipylina  1803  by 

Sii  I'.     '    1  i  I i.-hflyer  1774)— Rally  i;90  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  170;)— 

_F.uie.   1,^1'     I     .ii,rli768  iHerod  175H). 
'  Sultan  iMii  ibeiiui  iS'i2)-Cobweb  18s:l  by  Phantom  180S  (Walton  UOa)- Filagree  1815  by 

Sooth8:\yer  IHw  (Sorcerer  179U)— Web  1808  by  Waxy  17SI0  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— Penelope 

179-1  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767). 
Prium*  1827  lEuiilius  1820i— Dau.  1815  of  Orville  1799  (Beiiingbrough  1791)— Dau.  1800 

of  Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)- Hornpipe  1793  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 

17671— Luna  1779  by  Herod  17.38  (Tartar  1743). ' 

'Whalebone  iSOr  (Waxv  1790)-Dau.  1812  of  Selim  1803  (Buzzard*  1787)-Maiden  1801 
I  bv  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Hi!;hflyer  1774)— Dau.  1788  of  Phenomenon  1780  iHerod  1768i— 
'     Matron  1782  by  Florizel  1768  iHerod  1758). 

Master  Henry    1815  (Or>ille  17^10- Boadicea  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)- 
I    Bninetle  by    Amaranthus  1760  (Old  England  1741)-Mayfly   1771  by  Matchem  1748 

iCade  17311— Dan.  17.35  of  Anc.  Starling  1738  (Starling  1727). 


Filho-di-Puta 
br.  h.,  1812. 


Daughter  of, 
b.  m.,  18ri. 


Hornsea, 
ch.  h.,  1832. 


Haphazard  1797  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784i— Mrs.  Bamet  18C6  bv  Waxv  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  177.3)— 

Dau.  178-i  of  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758)— Heinel  1771  by  Squirrel  1754  (Traveller 

17.13)  -Prineipessa  1702  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  17'24i. 
Peruvian  180)  (Sir  I'eler  T.  1784)— Viol  ante  1802  by  John  Bull  1789  (Fortitude  1777)— 

D.iu.  178Sof  ILu'hIlvcr  i;ri  illerod  175Si— Everlastin'j  1775  l)y  Eclipse  1764  (Marske 

1<'.30)  -Hyx'ua  I  ..■-•  i>.v  Xcii.  1730  (Snip  17.3Bi. 
Comus  1899  (Sci 

1786  by  Tande 


inkerina  1812  liy  Clinker  1803  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-  Pewet 

bon  1750)— Termagant  by  Tantrum  1700  (Cripple  1750) — 

Caiitatrice  liy  Sampson  i7'45  (Blaze  17.33). 

Cervantes  180o  (Don  Qnixote  17841- Dau.  1818  of  Golnmpus  18C2  (Gohanna  1790)-  Dan. 

1810  of   Paynator  1791  (Trumpator  1783i— Circle  1802  by  St.  George  1789  ( Highflyer 

1774l_Al-igail  1788  bv  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  17381. 


':&■=  B£    ch. 


Marpessa, 
b.  m.,  18iJ. 


Velocipede  is23  IBlacklock  18141— Dau.  If2()  of  Cerberus  ]t02  (Gohanna  17!IO)-Mis» 

Crantield   180i  bv  Sir  Peter  T.  1784   (Highflyer  1774)— Dau.  1796  of  Pegasus  1784 

(Ec  ipse  17C4)  -Dau.  1783  of  Paymaster  176)  (Blank  1740). 
Limgwiiisr   1S>1   (Whalebone  1807)~Dulcamara  1818  by  Waxv  1790  (Pot.8-o-'9  1773)— 

Wiieli  V"  ("^U  l(v  Sorcerer  1791)  (Trumpator  1782)— CoWiea  180J  by  Skyscraper  1786 

(Higliil>  'I-  I ; ;  1  i    1  lau.  1788  of  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1738). 
JSir  nercules  1826  (Whalebone  1807)— Guiccioli  1823  by  Bob  Booty  1804  (Chanticleer 
!    1787)— Plight  181)9  by  Ir.  Escape  1802  (Commodore  17931— Y.  Heroine  liy  Bagot  1780 
!     (Herod  175(1— Heroine  1775  by  Hero  1753  (Cade  1734). 
Economist  1823  (Whisker  1812i— Miss  Pratt  1825  bv  Blacklock  1814  (Whitelock  1803)— 

Giidabont  1812  by  Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  179'l)— Minstrel  1803  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784 

(Highflyer  17741-Malron  1782  by  Florizel  171)8  (Herod  17531. 

Sulian  1816  iSelim  1802)— Trampoline  1823  bv  Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  1797)— Web 

1808   by  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  m3)-Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 

1767)— Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758). 
Muley  1810  (Orville  niNl-Clare  1824  by  Marniion  1806  (Whiskey  1789i— Harpahcc  1814 

by  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  177s)-Amazon  1799  by  Diiver  17s3  (Trentham  17t6)— 

Fractioiie  1792  by  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  17(14 1. 


.3s§  Sir  Herctile-, 
f  jg   blk.  h.,  1826. 


23  5^-    br. 


Whalebone  1807  (\\  axy  179;J)-Peri  1822  by  Wanderer  1811  (Gohanna  179i))-Thaleatri8 

18()9  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)-Rival  1800  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— 

Hornet  1790  by  Drone  1777  (Herod  1758). 
Bob  Booty  1801  (Chanticleer  1787)-Flight  1809  by  Ir.  Escape  1802  (Commodore  1793)— 
I    Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  1780  (Herod  1758)— Heroine  1775  by  Hero  1753  (Cade  1734)    Dau. 

I     176B  of  Snap  1750  (Snip  1730). 

Jei  ry  1821  (Smolensko  1810)— Dau.  1817  of  Ardrossan  1809  (John  Bull  1789)— Lady  Eliza 

1813  by  Whitworih  18(i5  (Agonistes    1797)-Dau.  1793  of  Spadille  1784  (Highflyer 

1774) -Sylviii  1783  by  T.  Marske  1771  (M.irske  1750i. 
Prime  Minister  1810  (Sancho  ItOD- Maniac  ISO:',  by  Shuttle  1793  (Y.  Marske  1771)— 

Anticipation   1802  by  Beningbrongh  1791  (King  Feigns  17751— Expectation  1779  by 

Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)  -  Dau.  175s  of  Skim  174(i  (Starling  1727). 

Whalebone  1807  (Waxy  1790)  -Dau.  1812  of  Selim  18()2  (Buzzard*  1787i-Maiden  1801  by 

Sir  Peter  T.   1784  (Highflyer  1774)— Dau.  1788  of  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  1758)- 

Matron  1782  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  17B8). 
Master  Henry  1K15  (Orville  1799)-Boadicea  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)- 

Briinette  by  Amaranthus  1766  (Old  England  1741)— Mayfly  1771   by  Matchem  1748 

(Cade  17341— Dan.  URU  of  Anc.  Starling  1738  (Starling  17271. 


Kite, 
m.,  1821. 


Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)-Dau.  1808  of  Walton  1799  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Y.  Giantess 
1790  by  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel  1768)— Giantess  1769  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734)— 
Molly  Long  Legs  1763  by  Babraham  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Bustard  1813  (C(st,rel  1801)— Olympia  1815  by  Sir  Oliver  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  17»4)-Sco- 
tiUa  179B  by  Anvil  1777  (Herod  1738)--Scota  1783  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750)— Har- 


■  177 


.by  Herod  ir.-8(T(V 


■  17431. 


Ir.  Bii 


Ma 


rmi..ii  IS 
1799  by  1)1 


.  Wl 


isji)— Echidna  1838  by  Economist   1825  (Whisker 
.  1S14  (Whitelock  180.3)- Gadabont  1812  by  Orville 
I  1SII3  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774). 
■  is.!:iby  Muley  1810  (Orvnlle  179.t)  -Clare  1624  by 
:  (dice  1814 by  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778) -Ama- 


Vartisan  Isn  (Wal 

by Cmliantn  T'-l  ( 

Coqnetle  17iH  by 

Phantom  IMls  (  .\  alton  1799 

Web  I 

(Con  iuct 


pli'.n  Barb 


ilia  17 


Filagree  ch.  m.  1815  by  Soothsayer  1808  (Sorcerer  1796) — 

Waxv  1790  (Pot-8-o's  1773)— Penelope  b.  m.  179s  by  Tiuinpatorl782 

Prunella  b.  ra.  1788  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.38.— Promise  br.  m. 

by  Snap  I7.'0  (Snip  17:iO)~Julia  h.  in.  17.36  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724)— Spec- 

ins  .  Ji'Vg.    Boiinv  Lass  b.  m.  1723  by  Bay  Bolton  1705  (Giev  Hautboy)-  Dau.  of  Darley 


■  m.  17.!5by  _,  .  .        .  ... 

.  of  Byerly  Turk-Dau.of  TaCfblct  Barb  -  Dau.  of  Place's  White  Turk— Natural  Barb  mare  of  Mr.  Tregonwell's. 


208  The  Brcedcfs'  Hand  Bool-  nnd  Guide. 


LUKE    BLACKBURN. 

WINNER  OF  THE  TIDAL,  LONG  ISLAND  .ST.  LEGEK  AND  GREAT  CHAL- 
LENGE STAKES  AT  SHEEPSHEAD  BAY,  OCEAN  AND  CHAMPION 
STAKES  AT  LONG  BRANCH,  UNITED  STATES  HOTEL  STAKES  AND 
GRAND  UNION  PRIZE  AT  SARATOGA.  KENTUCKY  ST.  LEGER  AND 
GREAT  AMERICAN  STALLION  STAKES  AT  LOUISVILLE,  KY. 

In   the  Belle  Meade  Stud.     Applicrdion  to  Gen.  W.  H.  Jaclson,  proprietor,  lock 
box  383,  Xashrille.  Tenn.     Anniud  side  of  iicnrlings  about  May  1st. 

Lt'KE  BL.\CKBrRX  l).v  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland,  lired  by  Messrs.  .1.  &  A.  C. 
Franklin,  Snniner  Co..  Teun.,  foaled  1^77,  flam  Nevada  liy  Lexington,  ont  of  Light- 
some, dam  of  Saliua,  Sprij^Utly  and  Crucitix  by  imp.  Glencoe.  In  1879,  as  a  two-year 
old.  Hlackburn  ran  with  iuditl'erent  snccess.  He  started  thirteen  times,  won  two 
raris.  was  .second  in  six,  third  in  one  and  nnplaced  in  four.  Lexington,  May  12,  ran 
sei-ond  in  the  Colt  Stakes,  i  mile,  time,  0.50.  Louisville,  Ky.,  May  21,  ran  second  to 
Kimball  in  the  Alexander  .Stakes,  i  mile,  iiiue,  0.4S)J,  eight  started.  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
June  13,  again  finished  second  to  Kimball  in  the  Hotel  Stakes,  J  of  a  mile,  time,  1.16i. 
Chicago,  111.,  June  23,  ran  second  to  Kimliall  (third  time)  in  Grand  Pacific  Hotel 
.Stakes,  f  of  a  mile,  time  1.18J,  Wargentine  finished  third.  Saratoga,  Aug.  2,  ran 
.second  to  Lucy  Ge(n-ge,  ^  of  a  mile,  time,  1.04};  Girofle  and  Cassatt  behind  him; 
same  place,  Aug.  12,  ran  second  to  (irenada  in  the  Windsor  Hotel  Stakes,  J  of  a  mile, 
time,  I.03.V,  seven  started,  .\nturan  Meeting,  Coney  Island  .Jockey  Club,  Prospect 
Park,  Sept.  (i,  wou  his  nmiden  race,  the  Breeze  Purse,  }  of  a  mile,  defeating  Girofle, 
C,iiieen's  Own  and  four  others,  time,  1.17i.  Brightou  Beach  Fair  Grounds,  N.  Y., 
Sept.  18,  wou  the  Ocean  Stakes,  f  of  a  mile,  defeating  Elias  Lawrence  (Late  Bils- 
teiu),  yuito  and  three  others,  time,  1.18j.  After  this  iin-  Lnlce  Blackburn  was  re- 
tired, and  became  the  property  of  Dwyer  Bros.,  who  i;;n  .•  >L'.."iiiii  fur  him. 

In  the  year  1880  Luke  Blackburn  started  in  twenty  lour  rMies.  lost  two  and  won 
tweuty-two.  His  first  race  was  at  Lexington,  Ky.,  when  he  ran  third  to  Fonso  and 
Kinkead  in  the  Phcenix  Hotel  Stakes,  li  miles,  won  by  Fonso  in  2.08|,  Blackburn 
sick  and  w.as  unfit  to  run.  Won  a  dash  of  J  of  a  mile  at  .Jerome  Park  in  1.18,  defeat- 
ing Checkmate  and  three  others;  won  a  dash  of  1^  miles  in  1.58,  beating  Sccttilla, 
Checkmate  and  two  others ;  won  a  race  of  1  mile  and  3  furlongs,  in  2.28i,  beating 
Scotilla  and  two  others  ;  defeated  Monitor,  li  miles,  iu  2.39i,  and  won  the  Handicap 
.Sweepstakes,  IJ  miles,  iu  2.13. 

All  these  races  were  run  at  .Jerome  Park  during  the  Spring  meeting.  Sheepshead 
Bay,  .June  19,  won  the  Tidal  Stake,  1  mile,  iu  1.45,  defeating  Ivimball,  Kitty  J.  ,and 
(Jrenada  ;  .June  22,  won  the  Coney  Island  Handicap,  1  mile  and  3  furlongs,  iu  2.24J, 
beating  1  >nke  of  .Montrose  and  Vagrant ;  .June  26,  was  beaten  in  jiurse  race,  IJ  miles, 
in2.lL\  liy  Duke  of  Montrose,  Blackburn  fell  in  the  first  ((uarter  and  nnseated  his 
jockiv.  Long  Branch,  .Julv  3,  won  the  Ocean  Stakes,  1  mile  and  a  furlong,  in  2.03i, 
beatiiig  Duke  of  .Montrose  and  Harold;  .July  10,  wou  Swei^iistakes,  Ijr  miles,  iu  2. Hi, 
lu'atiug,  with  110  llis.  up,  ];)uke  of  Montrose,  105  lbs.,  and  Grenada,  110  lbs.  .Sara- 
toga, .Inly  10,  won  tlie  All-ageil  Sweepstakes,  IJ  miles,  in  2.11|,  beating  Cliecknuite 
and  \'oltiirno  ;  .luly  24,  won  niile  and  a  furlong,  in  1.5S,  beating  Galiiiel  and  Girotl^; 
Julv  27,  won  dash  of  a  mile,  in  1.43i,  l>eiiting  Turfman;  .July  31,  won  Sniinucr  Handi- 
cap', 1*  miles,  in  2.39,  carrying  110  llis.,  conceding  Juauita  20,  Gen.  Pliilips  23  ami 
Alia  (ilenu  17  11)S.  Saratoga,  .\iig.  5.  won  United  States  Hotel  Stakes  for  three-year 
olds,  U  miles,  in  2.41,  lieating  i'erncliff.  Oden,  <'tc.;  Aug.  7,  wou  the  Grand  Union 
l!ot(l  Prize,  handica]),  110  liis.  nji,  1}  miles,  in  3.07,  beating  One  Dime,  110  lbs., 
(ilenuKU-e,  118  His.,  ami  three  otlicrs.  In  this  race  he  conceded  all  from  20  to  36  lbs.; 
.\ug.  12,  won  thc(  Kenner  Stakes,  2  miles,  in  3.35^-,  beating  Glidelia  and  Oden.  Long 
Branch.  Aug.  17,  won  the  Champion  Stakes,  IJ  miles,  in  2.34,  beating  Monitor, 
Uncas,  Grenada  and  Kiport.  in  the  fastest  .and  best  race  ever  run  at  the  distance  to 
that  date.  SheepslHad  Hay.  Se)it.  4,  wou  the  Great  Challenge  Stakes  for  all  ages,  li 
miles,  in  2. .38.  heating  Monitor.  Uncas  and  One  Dime;  Sept.  9,  won  the  Long  Island 
St.  Leger,  1}  inili's,  in  4.u7i  ;  .Sept.  14,  won  a  mat<h  race  for  $5,000.  lieating  Uncas, 
each  carrying  108  lbs.,  li  miles,  in  2.42*.  Louisville.  Ky.,  Sept.  27,  won  the  Ken- 
tucky St.  Leger,  2  miles,  in  3.42,  bleating  Kinkead  ;  .s.'iit.  30.  won  the  Great  American 
Stall'ion  Stakes.  1}  mill's,  iu  3.01,  heating  Kinihall  and  l!ig  Meilicmc.  In  this  race  he 
injured  the  ipiarter  of  one  of  his  fcu-e  li-ct  bailly. 

At  four  years  old  st.-irted  in  two  raci's.  .Ii  r.iiiii'  Park,  won  club  purse,  1  mile,  in 
{CoiiliiumI  on  pajc  ilO.) 


Pot-S-o-'a  1773— Eclipse  nivi- Marske  1730— Squirt  1732-  Bartlett'e  Cliiklors— Darley  Arabian  1 


—  $i    Whalfbone, 
•  2  I   br.  li.,  1«)7. 


rO    Margart'tta, 
'  i    br.  in.,  ISOi. 


i-. 


§5 

h 

0-' 


Marciana. 
gr.  m.,  lSi.9. 


Buzzard,* 
ch.  h.,  17S7, 


Haphazard, 
br.  h.,  1707. 


Princess, 
b.  m.,  nii9. 


Parasol, 
b.  m.,  18U0. 


Mofcs, 
b.  b.,  1S19. 


Emilin^, 
b.  h.,  1830. 


I  Waxy  17SK)  (Put-»-o-'s  I773i~-Penc-lopL-  1798  by  Trumpator  17«  (Conductor  176T)- Pru- 
nella 1T88  by  Highflyer  1774  iHurjd  1758)-Promise  1768  by  Snap  1730  (Snip  1736)  — 
Julia  1756  by  Blank  1740  iQod.  Ar.  17W). 

Sir  Peter  T.  17K4  (Highflyer  1774 i—Dau.  1792 of  Hii;hflyer  17T4i Herod  175fi)-Nutcracker 
17C7  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734)— Miss  Starling  17o(l  by  Starling  17-»7  iBay  Bolton 

I    17051-Ringbone  173jby  Partn.-r  1718  tJlL-gi. ^ 

Sorcerer  1796  (Trumpator  1782)-Epsom  La^8  1801  by  Sir  PeterT.  1784iHighflyer  1774)— 

I    Alexina  1788  by  King  Fergus  177.-)  (Eclipse  ITlHi—Lardella  1780  by  Y.  Marske  1771 

I    (Slarske  1750>-Daii.  of  Y.  Cade  1747  iCade  1734). 

Stamford  1794  (Sir  PeterT.  1784i— Marcia  1797  by  Coriander  1786  (Pot-S-o-'s  1773)— 
Faith  1779  by  Pacolet  1763  (Blank  1740)— Atalanta  1769  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17341— 
Y.  Lass-of-the-MiU  1756  by  Oroonoko  1745  (Crab  1728). 

Woodpecker  i773(Herod  1758)— Misfortune  1775  by  Dux  17r,I  (Matchem  1748)  -Cariosity 
17tj()  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  n36)-Uau.  1749  of  Kegulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  17aii— Dan.  of 
Bartlett's  Childers  (Barley  Ar.  1G99). 

Alexander  1782  lEcliiise  1764)-D  lu.  of  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.-81— Dan.  of  Alfred  1770 
(Matchem  17481— Dan.  1770  of  Eugineer  1756  (.Sampson  174.=i)— Bay  Malton's  dam  1766 
by  Cade  17.34  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Sir  Peter  T.  17M  (Highflyer  1774)— Miss  Hervev  1775  bv  Eclipse  1764  1  Marske  1750)— 
Clio  1760  by  Y.  Cade  1747  (Cade  17.;4)— Dan.  of  Starling  1727  (Bay  Bolton  1705 1— Dan. 
of  Bartlett's  Childers  (Darley  Ar.  16',!1(. 

Precipitate*  1787  (Mercury  1778)-Colibri  1793  bv  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758)— Ca- 
milla 1778  by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)— Coquette  1765  by  Compton  Barb— 
^ist.  1743  to  Reguliis  by  God.  Ar.  1724. 

Sir  PeterT.  1784  (Highflyer  1774(-Arethusa  1792  by  Uungannon  1780  (Eclipse  1764)— 
Dau.  1777  of  Prophet  1760  ( Regulus  1739)— Virago  1764  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  17'36)— Dan. 
of  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764)— Prunella  17&8  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758i-Promi8e 
1768  bv  Snap  17.;0  (Snip  173G(— Julia  1736  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724)— Spectator's 
dam  1735  by  Partner  1718  (Jiggi. 

(Whalebone  or)  Sevmour  1807  (Delpini  1781)— Dau.  1H07  of  Gohanna  171)0  (Mercury 
1778) -Grey  Skim  1793  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  175s)-Dau.  1780  of  Herod  1758 
(^Tartar  1743)— Y.  Hag  1761  by  Skim  1746  (Starling  1727 (. 

Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  17871-Canary  Bird  1806  by  [Whiskey  or]  Sorcerer  1796  (Trum- 
pator 17821— Canary  1797  by  Coriander  1786  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— Miss  Green  1787  by 
Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58)-Harriet  1769  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734'. 

Orviiie  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)— Emily  1810  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir  PeterT.  1784)— 
Dau.  1799  of  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  1780)— (5rey  Dorimant  1781  by  Dorim.int  1772 
(Otho  1760)— Dizzy  1757  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Pericles  1809  (Evander  1801i—Dan.  1812  of  Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)— Pipvlina  1803 
by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774i— Rally  1790  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 
1767)— Fancy  1780  (Sist.  to  Dionied*i  bv  Florizel  1768  (Herod  1758(. 


igS  Gift, 

I  X!     gr.  b.,  18ia 


Waxy  1790  (Pot-s-o-'s  1773)— Penelope  1718  bv  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— Pru- 
nella 1788  by  Highflver  1774  (Herod  1758)^Promise  171J8  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— 
JnUa  1756  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Y.  Gohanna  1810  (Gohanna  1790(— Dau.  1803  of  Sir  Peter  T.  17.''4  (Highflver  1774i-Dan. 
1788  of  Trumpator  1783  (Conductor  1767)— Sist.  1774  to  Postmaster"  by  Herod  1758 
(Tartar  1743)  -  Dau.  of  Snap  1750  (Snip  i:36i. 


e  2  !    Sir  Arch  V, 
I  §5  I    b.  h.,  180i. 


S-3   Daughter  of. 


Ball's 

Florizel, 

ch.  h.,  1831. 


Emilius, 
b.  b.,  183). 


&?■  a" 


o  3  i  Lady  Grey, 
Kjj     b.  m.,  1317. 


*Diom"fl  1777  (Florizel  i;6s)— '  Canianira  179(5  by  Rockingham   1781  (Highflyer  1774')— 
Tabitha  17>'3  bv  Trentham  176:1  (T.  Sweep.-takes  1743)- Dau.  of  Bosphorus  1754  (Ba- 
braham  1740)-Dau.  of  W's  Forester  1750  (Forester  1736). 
*Saltram  17.80  (Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  of  Svnimes'  Wildair  1767  (*Fearnoiight  17551- Dan. 
of  Tyler's  Driver  1760  (*Otheilo)— JDau.  of  *Fallower  1761  (Blank  1740)— Dan.  of 
*Vampire  1757  (Regnlns  1739i. 
'*Diomed  1777  (Florizel  1763(— Dau.   of  »Shark   1771    (Marske  1750)— Dau.  of  Harris' 
Eclipse  1770  ('Fearnought  17d5(— Dan.  of  'Fearnought  1755  (Regains  17.39i— Dau.  of 
•Jolly  Roger  1741  (Roundhead  1733). 
♦Alderman  1787  (Pot-8-o-'s  17;3)— Dau.  of  *ClockJa8t   1774  (Gimcrack  1760i— Dan.  of 
Sy(nmes  Wildair  1767  (*Fearnought  17351— Y.  Kitty  Fisher  1767  by  •Fearnought  17S5 

(Regulus  17.39)-*Kitty  Fisher  1753  by  Cade  17.34  (God.  Ar.  1734i. 

"lOrville  1799  (^Beningbrough  1791)— Emily   1810  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— 

Dau.  1799  of  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  1780(— Grev  Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimant  1773 

( Otho  1760)    Dizzv  1737  bv  Blank  1740  ( God.  Ar.  1724 1. 

The  Flyer  1814  (Vandyke  Jr.  1808i-Parma  1813  bv  Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews 

17781 -May  I'iOl  bv  Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  1775i    Primrose  1787  by  Mam- 

I    brino  176^  ( Engineer  175i)-Cricket  1776  by  Herod  17.58  (Tartar  1743). 

Sir  .\rchv  I.SO)  c*Dio(neJ  1777)— Dau.  of  -Rooin  Redbreast  1796  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784) — 

Dau.  1788  of  'Obscurity  1777  (Eclipse  1 764)— Slamerkin  1768  by  'Wildair  175;3  (Cade 

17311— *Cab  mare  1762  bv  Cub  1~S9  (Fox  1714i. 

iRoWn  Grev  1W15  (*Royalist  1790)— Maria  1802  bv  Melzar  1791  (*Medley  1776)-Dan.  of 

■;l  (Highflyer  17741- Dau.  of  •Fearnought  1735  (Regulus  n39)—Dau.  of 


Ariel  175)  .    Traveller  1747). 


Bu 


-S  •  .a  'oS 


W 


Tramp, 
b.  b.,  1-ilO. 


len  Ar.  1745)— 'Dnchess  l\v  CuW 

(Chillabv) — .Sophonisba's  dam  bv  Cur 

tagii  maie  by  Old  Montagu    Daii.  of  Hautboy  ( I)".\rcy  White  Tiirk 


'  17ST  ( Woodpecker  I773)-Daii.  of  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  17641- Dau.  of  High- 
rt.vt-r  1771  I  Herod  1758)- Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  1748>-Dan.  1770  of  Engineer 
1736  iSampson  1745i. 

■s  Ditto  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Dau.  1791  of  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  1764)-Dan.  1776 
f  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)— Folly  1771  by  Marske  1750  (Squirt  1732)— Vixen  1753  by 

Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1734). 

"Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews  1778)— Dan.  1803  of  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778) — 

Fraxinella  1793  by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)— Dau.  1785  of  Woodpecker 

1773  (Herod  1758)— Everlasting  1775  bv  Eclipse  171U  (Marske  17.30). 

Waxv  17;)0  ( Pot.8-o-"8 1773)  -Penelope  179s  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)-  Prunella 

17SS  bv  Highflver  1774  (Herid  1758)- Promise  1768  hv  Snap  17.30 (Snip  1736)— Julia  1756 

I  _hy  Blank  174)  ((^od  Ar.  1724). 

'  Golumpus  1802  ((iohanna  1790)— Lncv  Grav  1804  bv  Timothy  1794  (Delpini  1781)- Lucy 
1789  by  Florizel  17e8  (Herod  1758i-"Frenzy  1771  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750i— Dau. 
of  Engineer  1736  (Sampson  174.3). 
Whisker  1812  1  Waxy  1790)— Gibside  Fairv  1811  bv  Hermes  1790  (Mercury  1778)-Vicis8i- 
tude  1800  by  Pipator  1786  (Imperator  1776)— Beatrice  1791  bv  Sir  Peter  T.  17&J  (High- 
flyer 1774)    Pyrrha  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734 1. 

■  Blacklotk  lKi4  "(Whilelock  1803)  -Dan.  1H12  of  Orville  1799  (Bcninghrongh  1791)-Mi68 
Grimstoiie  1796  by  Weazle  1776  (Herod  17."8)— Dau.  of  Ancaster  1768  (Blank  1740)— 

Dai^.  (if  Damascus' .\r.  1754. 

Trumpator  183:1  (SiTsoIomon  18(i5)— Lncy  h.  m.  1831  bv  Orphan  1810  (Ball's  Florizel  1801) 
-Ladv  Grev  b.  m.  1817  by  Robin  Grey  1803  (•Rovalist  1790)-Maria  1803  bv  Melzar  1791 
(•Medlev  1776)-  Dau.  of  'Highflver  1781  (Highflver  1774i-Dan.  of  'Fearnought  1755 
(Regulus  1739  — Dau.  of  Ariel  1756  (»Tr.aveller  174Ti-Dau.  of  'Jack  of  Diamonds  iCnl- 
n  .\r.  1745  Ladv  Thighch.m.  1731  bv  Partner  1718  (Jiggi-Dau.  ch.  m.  1723  of  Greyhontd 
Bay  Barb  Dan.  of  D'Ai-cy  Chestnut  .\r.— Dau.  of  Whiteshirt— LordDarcy's  Mon- 
of  Brimmer  (D" A rcy  Yellow  Turk) -Royal  marCr 


The  Breeders'  Hand  Book  ami  Guide. 


LUKE  BLACKBURN.— Coutiuued. 

1.45,  beatiiia;  Topsy  and  Potomac.  Was  uniilaced  iu  C'ouey  Islauil  Cup,  won  by 
Gleumore  in  I^.PiS^.     This  closed  his  racing  career. 

Lulvc  lihickburu  is  a  light  bay,  with  large  star  and  two  white  ankles  lieliind  :  ho 
stands,  fairly  measured,  1.5  hands  and  2i  iuches  high.  Blackburn  is  a  horse  of  rare 
symmetry;  measures  6S)A  in.  arouud  the  girth;  length  of  shoulder,  U7i  in.:  around 
the  arm,  19  in.;  below  the  knee,  H  in.;  from  point  of  shoulder  to  point  of  buttocks.  61 
in.;  from  hip  to  point  of  hock,  38  in.;  around  gaskins,  17  inches. 

His  jjedignc  is  a  luijipy  combination  of  speedy  and  stout  crosses,  being  much 
inbred  to  Dioiiuil  tlirough  his  best  sou  .Sir  Archy,  and  from  the  family  which  pro- 
duced Lexington  and  Vandal.  If  high  form  and  racing  ability,  with  faultless  action 
coupled  with  high  breeding  and  racing  descent  are  tokens  of  cxccllcurc.  LTike  Black- 
burn is  the  peer  of  any  horse  living  and  must  prove  an  invalnalilc  st:iHion. 

He  is  the  sire  of  the  following  winners :  American  Lady,  Proctor  Ivnott  (winner 
of  the  Futurity  Stakes),  Niagara,  iiendigo,  Lithbert.  Rebellion.  .Minnie  Palmer,  Nina 
W..  Taviston.  Lemon.  Lemon  Blossom,  Lakewood,  Tom  Elliott,  Cerberus,  La  Griiii>e. 
Tnlla  Blackburn,  Chicora,  Luke  Alexander,  Uncle  Bob,  Worth,  Thad  Kowe,  Belle 
Blackburn,  Fort  Worth  and  mauy  other  winners. 


IMPORTED  MACCAROON. 

Maccaroon  is  a  priratc  sfidiion  in  the  Broolcdalc  Stud,  Estate  of  B.  D.  Withers, 
proprietor,  Monmonth  County,  near  Holmdcl,  N.  J. 

Maccaroon  by  Macaroni,  son  of  Sweetmeat,  bred  by  Mr.  T.  T.  Parker,  foaled 
1871,  ditm  Songstress  by  Chanticleer,  son  of  Irish  Rirdcatcher,  out  of  Mrs.  Carter  by 
Humphrey,  son  of  .Sandbeck  by  Catton.  Maccaroon  made  his  first  appearance  as  a 
two-year  old  in  the  Nursery  Stakes,  1  mile,  won  by  Rutherford  in  1.47|,  and  was 
unplaced  ;  same  meeting,  ran  second  to  Asteroid,  Sue  Washington  Colt,  three-quarters 
of  a  mile,  in  \.li^,  beating  Atilla,  Lava  and  Weathercock.  Won  a  Club  Purse  for 
maiden  two-year  olds,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  in  1.17},  beating  Weathercock,  Mattie 
W.,  Mary  Buckley  and  Juli.ana.  As  a  three-year  old  started  four  times  ;  was  un^daced 
in  Withers  Stakes,  1  mile,  won  by  Dublin  iu  l.,50,  track  heavy  ;  was  uuplaced  in 
Clnb  Purse,  1  mile,  won  by  Atilla,  in  1.41^.  Long  Branch,  was  unplaced  in  Jersey 
Derby,  U  miles,  won  by  Brigand  in  2.44| ;  w.as  third  iu  Robins  Stake,  2  miles,  won 
by  Acrobat,  in  3.42,  beating  Bannerette.  Macanmi,  his  sire,  won  the  2,000  Guineas 
and  the  Derby,  and  is  the  sire  of  Spinaway,  the  winner  of  1,000  Guineas  and  Oaks. 
Camelia,  winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas,  sire  also  of  Lamphrey,  Ramsbury,  Vermicelli, 
Gloucester,  Bonny  Jean  and  Macheath,  the  best  two-year  old  iu  England  in  1882, 
winner  of  eight  out  of  eleven  prominent  events  iu  which  he  starteil.  Macaroni  was 
second  to  Hermit  on  the  list  of  winning  sires  in  1882.  Chanticleer,  the  sire  of  his 
dam,  was  son  of  Birdcatcher,  own  brother  to  Faugh-a-Ballagh,  and  sired  Habena  and 
Manganese,  winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas,  Songstress,  winner  of  the  Oaks,  Daniel 
O'Ronrke,  winner  of  the  Derby,  Knight  of  St.  George,  Warlock  and  The  Baron,  all  St. 
Leger  winners.  The  Baron  was  sire  of  the  great  Stockwell  and  Rataplan.  Maccaroon 
has  not  sired  many  colts  which  have  been  trained.  Nancy,  at  two  years  old,  won 
Homebred  Stakes  ,at  Jerome  Park,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  in  1.19,  beating  Oden, 
Juanita  and  others.  She  .also  won  Monmouth  Oaks,  beating  Glideiia,  Bye-aud-Bye 
and  others.  Macbeth  !iud  Macduff,  both  winners  at  two  years  old.  Macduff  won 
Champ.-igne  .Stakes  at  Jerome  Park,  and  in  1882  won  a  Handica))  Purse  at  Jerome, 
IJL  miles,  in  l.,5<).  defeating  a  iield  of  eight,  and  the  Free  Handicap,  U  miles,  iu 
2.41,  107  lbs.,  beating  Gen.  Monroe  (4),  10.')  11)S.,  and  four  others.  Barbara.  Maroon, 
Electricity,  Frank  Mnllins,  (iregory,  a  snpcruir  colt,  Manila,  Rival,  Masher,  Helen 
Block,  Cactus,  Roouette  and  sonu;  other  good  ones. 

Maccaroon  is  a  reil  chestnut,  16  hands  and  i  of  an  inch  high,  has  a  small  star  and 
snip,  and  weighs  1,180  lbs.  Ho  is  a  fine  formed  h(U•8(^.  of  good  temper,  and  only 
needed  a  chance  to  distinguish  himself  in  the  stud.  His  daughters  should  be  invalu- 
able in  the  slinl.  ami  his  sriii.  M.-H-<liiir.  IS  a  success  as  a.  stallion. 


HiijliflyiT  rr.A    Ilcmd  i;,-,8-Tartiir  1743— Partner  1718— Jijiff-Byerly  Turk,  about  1685. 


Walton, 
b.  h.,  i;siSi. 


Blacklock, 
I).  U.,  1814. 


Blacklock, 
b.  h.,  1814. 


Wagtail, 
b.  m.,  1818. 


Orville, 
b.  h.,  1799. 


Miss  Sophia, 
b.  m.,  180). 


Sir  Piter  T,  1  iSi  i  llii'liilver  1774)— -Vreihusa  17'.i3  by  Dungaiinon  17>^0  lEclipse  17114)  — 

Dan.  1777  of  Pvnplii-t  l';iO  i  Ri-gillus  173;il— Virago  17(J4  Ijy  Snap  1750  (Snip  i;3n)-  Dau. 

of  Regulus  17:in  itio.L  At.  17i4). 

Pot-8-o-'s  1773iE'.liiisf  171141— Prunella  1788  by  Highflyor  1774  (Herod  1738)— Proraiee 

1768  by  Snap  17."Ji  Snip  I7iiii    Julia  175U  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ai.  17i24)-Spectator'» 

dam  17:iri  l]v  l':iriii.r  ins  (.Jigg). 

[\VlKilr!i,,h,    1,1'    v,,,i,„i,i-  1807  (Delpini  1781)— Dau.  1807  of  Gohauna  1790  (Mercury 

17;m    ■■:         i  .:.,  '::i.;  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758)— Dau.  17K0  of  Herod  1758 

(Tariai   ! .  :  .      '     i  I  il'  1761  by  Skim  1746  (Starling  1T27). 

Sclim  isi):  (Dii,       I      !;-<;  1-  Canary  Bird  1806  by  [Whiskey  or]  Sorcerer  1796  iTrum- 

pator  ITSi'i    '  IV      hv  Coriander  1786  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773i-Mi6s  Green  178T  by 

Highflyer  17;  I  '  i     Harriet  1769  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1731i. 

II  1792)- Dau.  1799  of  Coriander  1786  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— 

llijii.ivcr  1774  (Herod  1758)— Coheiress  1786  by  Pot-8-o-'s  1773 
ilia  i;;,  by  Goldfiuder  1764  (Snap  17.501. 

II  i;'.'!ii  Dau.  1803  of  Overton  1788(King  Fergus  17;'5)— Dau.  1796 
'h  ih  rr  1  r;  41— Dau.  1786  of  EuJer  1777  (Y.  Marske  1771)-Piracantba 

I-:    ■uilr  1734). 

ii'h  liiiian  1792)— Dau.  1799  of  Coriander  1786  (PoI-8-o-'b  1773)— 
lliL'liiUoi-  1774  (Herod  1758)— Coheiress  1786  by  Pot-8-o-'s  1773 
ilia  17,7  bv  Goldfluder  1764  (Snap  17.'0). 

^anclio  ISIJl)— Tranby*'s  dam  1812  by  Orville  1799  (Beninebrongh 
one  1796  by  Weazle  1776  (Herod  1758)- Dan.  of  Ancaster  ifCS 
of  Damascus  Ar.  17.54. 


Whitclock  180a 
WiUlgoose  n: 
(Eelip-^-  Kill 


17911     Mi-s  (.Ir 

(Blank  174ii)-l       

Woodpeckir  1773  i Herod  1758)-Misfortiine  1775  by  Dux  1761  (Matchem  1748i— Curi- 
osity 1760  by  Snaj)  1750  (Snip  1736)— Dau.  1743  of  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724)- Dau. 
of  Bartlett's  Childers  (Darley  Ar.  1699). 

Alexander  1783  (Eclipse  1761)— Dau.  of  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)-Dan.  of  Alfred  1770 
(Matchem  174K)— Dau.  I77U  of  Engineer  1756"  (Sampson  1745)— Bay  Malton's  dam  1758 
by  Cade  17.M  (God.  Ar.  1724). 


Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  17741— Dan.  1788  of  Boudrow  1777  (Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  17(18 

of  Squirrel  17.'>4  (Traveller  17SE)— Sist.  to  Liiwthcr's  Babraham  bv  Babraham  1740 

(God.  Ar.  1724)— Dau.  1750  of  Golden  Ball  173.)  (Partner  1718i. 
Meteor  1783  (Eclipse  1764)— Maid-of -all  Work  1786  by  Highflyer  1774 (Herod  1758)— Dau. 

1771  of  Syphon  17.50  (Squirt  1732i-Dan.  of  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724)— Sist.  1758 

to  Judgement  by  Snip  1736  iFlving  Childers  171.51. 


Beningbiougli  1791  (Knig  Fergus  1775)-Evi'l 

Tennagdut  by  Tantrum  1760  (Ciipide  17s( 

1733)-Dan.  17.57  of  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1' 
Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)- Sophia  179H  by  Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpeck' 


1791  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— 
-Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1745  (Blaze 


1787 


Hi^'liflv 


Eclipse  1761 
173S)-Dau 
Charming  ? 

Am:i 
17.-5   of   .\ii.'. 
CBvirlv  Tnrki 


-  IT 


1)1 


u-  r, 


,  >-ir  Nr 


1,71  (He 


■s  B: 


--  11  111  liv  W's  Forester  1750  (Forester 
.  1 ;  •.'  1 .  I  lan .  of  Bustard  1741  (Crab  1722)^ 
L'  (  liil.lfr>  1715). 

17  ri  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734)— Dau 
1    Look-at-me-Lads  1731  by  Grasshopper 


Waxv  1790  iPot  8o  V  1773)-Penelope  1798  bv  Tcnmpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— Pru- 
nella 1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)  — 
Julia  1756  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1734). 

Wanderer  1811  (Gohanna  1790)- Thalestris  1809  by  Alexander  17F2  (Eclipse  171)4)— Rival 
1800  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  iHighflver  1774)-Hornet  1790  by  Drone  1777  (Herod  1758) 
Manilla  1777  by  Goldfinder  1764  (Snap  1750). 


Master 

Robert. 

gr.  h.,  1811. 

Dausrhter  of, 

br.  m.,  1817. 


Chanticleer  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— lerne  1790  by  Bagol  1780  (Herod  1758i-Dau.  of 

Gamahoe  (Bustard  1741)— Patty  by  Tim  1752  (Sqiiirt  1732)— Miss  Patch  1737  by  Justice 

1725  (H.  C.  Litton  Ar.). 
Ir.  Escape  1803  (Commodore  1793)— T.  Heroine  by  Bagot  1780  (Herod  17BS)— Heroine 

1775  by  Hero   1753   iCade  1734)— Dau.  17(;6  of  Snap  1760  (Snip  1736)— Sist.  1743  to 

Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1734). 


a  I 


Buffer  1798  (Prizefighter  1784)— Spinster  1805  bv  Shuttle  1793  (Y.  Marske  1771 1— Dau. 

1797  of  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)-Bab  1787  by  BourdeaiLx  1774  (Herod  1758)— 

Speranza  1778  by  Ecli|)se  1764  (Marske  1750). 

Sir  Walter  Raleigh  1801    (Waxy   1790)-  Miss  Tooly  18(1S  bv  Teddv-the-C^rinder  1798 

(Asparagus  1787)-Lady  Jane  1796  by  Sir  Peter  T.  "1784  i  llii-bflv  cv  i774)-Paulina  1778 

by  Florizel  1763  iHerod  1758)— Captive  1771  l)y  :Matcheni  171.'^  (Cailr  1734)^ 

Wnvv  Pone  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— Prunella  1788  bv  Highflyer  1774  ( lUrnd  17."8)— Promise  1768 
h  h  is(i(5  I  ''y  Snap  1750  (Snip  173(1)— Julia  1758  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724)-Spectator'B  dam 
D.  n.,  iwb.    I    i73,5i,yp„r|ner  171S  iJi-gi. 

naiiffi.to,- of  Champion  1797  (I'nt-s  o  V  1773)-Bro\vn  Fanny  1799  by  Maximin  1785  (Evergreen 
hr  m  isin  1769)  -Dan.  17K-.;  of  HiL'bflvec  1774  (Herod  1758)-Trinket  1767  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 
or.  m.,  iai(j.  |     ]7a4l— Miss  Elliot  by  Grisewood's  Partner  1730  (Partner  1718). 


Catton, 
b.  h.,  1809. 


Muley, 
b.  h.,  1810. 


Golnmpus  18)2  (Gohanna  n:!0)-Lucv  tJray  1S04  by  Timothy  17S4  (Delpini  1781)-I.,ucy 
1    1789  bv  Florizel  1768  (Herod  17.58)-Frenzy  1774  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  17S0)-Dan. 
'    of  Engineer  17.56  i  Sampson  174.5). 
Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  1775)— Evelina  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  iHerod  17.51-)- 

Termagant  bv  Tantrum  176(liCripple  17'5(b-Cantatricebv Sampson  1745 (Blaze  1733)- 

Dau.  1757orltegnlns  17.39  (God.  Ar.  1724'). 

Gohann.1  17110  (Mercury  177N)-Dau.  1780  of  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)-  Desdemona  1770 

by  Marske  1750  iSquirt  1732)-Y.  Hag  1761  by  Skim  1746  (Starling  1727)— Hag  1714  by 

Crab  1722  ( Alcock  Ar. i. 
Beningbrongb   1791  (King  Fergus  177oi-Jenny  Mole  17S7  bv  Carbuncle  1772  iBabr. 

Blank  17.58)  -  Dau.   1773  of  Prince  T'Quassaw   1751   iSnip  1736)-Sultana  1759   by 

ReOTlus  ir.il  (God.  Ar.  1724)— Dan,  of  Partner  1718  (Jim). 

Orville   i;;n  iB.-iiingi.rongh  1791 1— Eleanor  1798  by  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  17801— Y. 

Gianfss  17!«1  bv  nii.incd*  1777  (Florizel  1768)-Giante8s  1769  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 

1734)    JIollv  I.iiiig  Le-s  17.VJ  bv  Babraham  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
EUction  INiii  iGobaniia  179i)i-Fair  Helen  1808  by  Hambletonian  1762  (King  Fergus 

1775)    Ilebn  IMiil   bv""  ■   "   •  ' —    —  ■-        '--■■     - 

I     178(1  iHiTod  I7.5S1 


-'  Thnnrterbnlt  iSorceier  I79il  (Triinipator  1782)— Wowski  1797  by  Mentor  1784  (Justice  1774)— Maria  1777 
2    bik  h    ISOo'l     ''.V  Herod  17.58  (Tart,ar  1743)-Lisette  1772  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)-Miss  Windsor 

"'..I        ■     ''         'I     1754  by  God.  Ar.  1721. 

S  '■  Daughter  of  Sancbo  IhOl  (Don  Quixote  1784)-Mi8s  Teazle  b.  m.  1799  bv  Sir  Peter  T.  17.84  ("Highflvc  r 
-;l  b  in.  1810  '  i  I774)-Faiinv  ch.  m.  1790  by  Dionied*  1777  (Florizel  1768)— Ambrosia  b.  m.  1783  bv 
~  I  '    '     •    1     Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  17.58)-Rnth  1761  bv  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724i    Sist.  17.51 

to  South  by  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1734)— Daii.  of  Sorehcels  i  Basto  1702)-Dau.  blk.  ni. 
ithorpe  .^r.l  Christopher  D'Arcy  Royal  mare  by  Blunderbuss  (Bustler)— Old  Grey  Royal  by  D'Arcy 
.1.  of  D'Arcy  Yellow  Turk— Royal  mare. 


212  The  Breeders'  Hand  Book  and  Guide. 


MANCHACA. 

The  property  of  Leonidns  Carticright,  Fairriew  Stitd,  San  Augustine,  Texas. 

ManchaCa,  black  horse,  foaled  1881,  bred  by  R.  N.  Weisiger,  by  Rebel,  sou  of 
Socks  by  imp.  Albion,  dam  Lemonade  by  imp.  Leamiugtou,  grandam  Cricket  by 
Daniel  Boone,  out  of  the  famous  race-mare  Lilly  Ward  by  Lexington. 

Manchaca  never  raced  but  is  from  a  racing  and  jiroducing  family,  is  16J  hands  high, 
oft'  hind  pastern  white,  beautiful  head  and  neck,  with  the  best  of  feet  and  legs,  is  sym- 
metrically formed  and  of  high  finish.  Rebel,  his  sire,  was  a  good  race-horse  and  suc- 
cessful stallion.  Lemonade,  his  dam,  is  a  da\ighter  of  imp.  Leamington,  whose  sons 
and  daughters  have  been  very  successful  in  the  stud.  From  his  daughters  have  come 
Potomac,  Sir  Dixon,  Belvidere,  Chesapeake,  Strideaway,  Carley  B.,  Solid  Silver,  Bri- 
tannic, Lizzie  S.,  Redstone,  Katrina,  Buckstone,  Ovid,  Tecumseh,  Hinda,  Spinalong, 
Dalsyrian  and  numerous  other  high  class  winners.  Lemonade  also  produced  Spring- 
light  (dam  of  Charlie  F(ud)  and  Incoleamc,  who  was  a  winner  both  at  two  and  three 
years  old.  Cricket,  the  second  dam,  is  the  dam  of  Krick  and  Critic,  the  former  one 
of  the  best  two-year  olds  of  her  year  and  the  dam  of  the  winners  Krikina  and  Koran. 
Lily  AVard,  the  third  dam,  was  a  first-class  race  mare  and  produced  Ascension,  Mary 
Faris,  Hattie  Huger,  Buckette  and  Emily  Coster.  Ascension  produced  the  Kentucky 
Derby  winner  Ascender.  Bnckette  produced  the  winner  Jim  Benuan,  and  Emily 
Coster  gave  us  the  two-year  old  winner  Clementine.  Laura,  the  fourth  dam,  produced 
the  superior  race-horses  Harry  of  the  West  and  Judge  Durell  and  the  producing  mares 
Fanny  Cheatham  and  Lerna.  Fanny  Cheatham  is  the  dam  of  Fanny  Brown,  Belle 
Palmer  and  Memento.  Lerna  produced  Nellie  Hooker  (dam  of  Ten  Booker,  Oarsman, 
Bootmaker  and  The  Sheriff),  and  the  winners  Ida  K.  (dam  of  Ida  Pickwick),  Sister, 
John  Y.,  Newcastle,  Fronteuac,  Falerna  and  Elsie  S.  The  Stockholder  mare,  the  fifth 
dam,  was  a  success  iu  the  stud,  producing  Compromise,  Martha  Dunn  (dam  of  Lulu 
Hortou),  Invincible  and  Iodine.  It  is  a  grand  family,  from  which  have  come  Gleu- 
luine,  Troubadour,  Lizzie  Krepps,  Virginins,  Kildare,  Amy  Farley,  Mattie  Amelia, 
Blue  Grass  (a  great  horse  iu  England),  Ballarat,  Windrush,  Puzzle,  Punster,  Sue 
Wynne,  Billy  Gilmore,  and  any  number  of  other  good  animals. 

Manchaca  is  descended  in  diri^ct  female  line  through  Old  Bald  Peg  and  the  Barb 
mare,  to  which  trace  Lath,  Cade,  Flying  Childers,  Diomed  (imp.).  Sorcerer,  Priam 
(imp.),  Phantom,  Langar,  Muley,  Plenipotentiary,  Troubadour,  Harry  of  the  West 
aud  other  good  oues. 


King  Fergus  1T75— Eclipse  i;iU  -Mar-k.-  irjii    Siniiit  173-2— Bartletfs  Childers— Darley  Arabian  1099. 

i        «rnri         IBc-uiiigl.i .Mii;l,   i.'A   ■  Kiiij  I■^lL■u^   k;:.i-  Eliza  1T91  by  Highflyer  1774  iHerod  nssi— 
1,  ■,,"',>,      1     Augu-ia  l^M  by  Kili|i.«.- i;i.4  <.M:ii-k(;  175Uj—Hardwicke'8  dam  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar 
174S)-IS'eali.-  \:m  Uv  Hajazel  1140  (God.  Ar.  17S4I. 
Stamford  ITW  (Sir  Peter  T.  17l*4)-Dau.  1799  of  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  1780)-Grey 
Dorimant  17S1  by  Dorimant  1773  (Otlio  17C0)— Dizzy  1757  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar 
ir-^ll    Alio.  Dizzy  1741  liy  Driver  1737  iWyun  Ar.l. 
\Vliitrl..:i,    ^   ,   li.mM.tcHiiini  17921-Dau.  179a  of  Coriander  17SI>  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— 
1774  (Herod  1758)— Coheiress  17Sli  by  Pot-8-o-'s  1773 


.2"  S-g   '^^-  ""■>  '*'8- 
-:—      _;  I  TCoiiTusof  r 


^1 


Blacklock  1814 

of  Sorcerer  K'.i  i    ! ■•''■■   i .  -J 

Dau.  1794  of  Pot  s  o-^  !,;  ;  Mj  ii] 

Catton  1809  (Golumpus  Imi.  — M  s- 
Dau.  180i3  of  Hyaciuthii-  i;  'i  ii  ■  - 
1774)— Flora  1789  Ly  Kiiu  I'riLii- 

John  Rieliar<l>  ISI!)  ,Mi  An  Ia    ;n  • 
Jack  Hull  1--I1 1  i^\    '.■li'iirri;:!  i 
hiigh'-  ;,'rjiil.j,-  i;     '    Mi-i.Ii.'m;, 
rAi-chv  l-ro.    Di.iiiHa  i;;,       I  .n 
Eqna  "lsi5  bv   *Cljai'r  i 

(♦Highflyer  17m>—l'ai  I  !,:. 


Dick  Air  a.  -1^   |-, 
Y.  Camilla  I , 
(T.  Sweepsrak- 


•  Goldfinder  1764  (Snap  1750). 
s  177s)-Mandane  1800  by  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  lEclipse  1764)— 
1  V.  ."■  (Herod  1758)— Camilla  1778  Ijy  Trentliam  1706 

'  ■  by  Comptou  Barb.  

I    IM7  of  Juniper  ISO.)  (Whiskey  I7f9)— Dau.  1810 
-  J      \  irgin  1801  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1584  (Highflyer  1774)— 
i;64). 

rforth  1819  by  Walton  1799  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— 
idcr  I.7f6)-Zara  1801  by  Delpini  1761  (Highflyer 
\''  (Eclipse  17t>4). 


a  1817  by  Top  Gallant  I8I10  i»Dlomed  17771— 

It  1752)- Active  1785  hv  Chatham  1776  (Fitz- 

la  la  -■  1717  by  *Slim  1768iBahraham  174M. 

I  111^1   lall.  1825 by  Silverhecl8l815(Ogle-sOskarie00)— 

1        iier    1789)— Dau.  of  Republican  President  1798 

I'ii     ■  .I:cgulu6l73w. 

:,a  i     I     anor  17'j8  by  Whiskey  1789  (Sallram*17e0)—T. 

.;.  iliiiizsl  1768i-Giantess  1769  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 

iraii— Molly  Long  Legs  17:3  by  Babraham  1740  iGod.  Ar.  1724). 

Windle  1804  (Beuingbrough  1791)— Dan.  1788  of  Anvil  177"  (Herod  17.58)- Virago  1761 

by  Snap  1750  (Snip  173;.)-Dau.  ot  Eegtilus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724)— Sist.  1750  to  Othello 

by  Crab  1722  (Alcock  Ar.). 


Orville  1799  iBeniiigl 
Giantess  1790  by  Dioiu 


DiomeJ  i;77  (Florizel  17i>8)— "Castianira  179ti  bv  Kockiugham  1781  (Highflyer  1774)- 
Tabitha  17S3  by  Trentbam  1766    (T.    Sweepstakes  1743)— Dau.  of  Bospborus  1751 


Babraham  1740)— Dau.  of  Forester  17."0  (Forester  17 
Junius  (*Buzzard  1787)— Dan.  of  *Citizen  1785  (Pacolet  1763). 
1806  to  President  Joflerson  by  the  Dey  of  Tunis. 


*Barb  mare  presented 


Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  17971— Maudane  1600  by  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764)— T. 

Camilla  1787  by  Woodpecker  1778  (Herod  1768 1— Camilla  1778  by  Trentnam  17fia  (T. 

Sweepslakos  1743)— Coquette  1765  by  Compton  Barb. 
Cerberus  18D3  (Golianna  1790)— Miss  Newton  Km  by  Delpini  1781  (Highflyer  1774)— 

Tipple  Cyder  1788  by  King  Fergus  1775  (Eclipse  1764)— Sylvia  1763  by  Y.  Marskel771 

(Marske  1750)— Ferret  1765  by  Broth,  to  Silvio  (Cade  1734). 


Sir  Archv  180.)  cDiomed  1777(— Eliza  ]t04  bv  *Bi-dford  1793  (Dungannon  1780)— *Mam 

brina  1785  by  Mamhrino  1768  (Engineer  1756)— Sist.  to  Sally  by  Blank  1740  (God,  Ar. 

1724)— Dau.  of  Ward  17.31  (Crabi;22(. 
Pacolet  lS(Vi  ('Citizen  1785)— Sally  Sneed  1807  by  *Buzzard  1787  (Woodpecker  177.3i— 

Jane  Hunt   1796  bv  Bamplon's  Paragon  1788  CFlimnap  ]765)-Moll  by  fFi"ure  1757 

(Figure  i;47)    Slamerkin  1768  bv  *Wildair  1753  (Cade  1734). 


.S^l  ^Vhalebone, 
g-j   br.  h.,  183L1. 


Wasy  1790  (Pot-S-o-'s  1773)— Penelope  1798  bv  Tnimpator  171^2  (Conductor  1767)— Pru- 
nella 1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Promise  1168  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— 
Julia  1756  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Wanderer  1811  (Gohanna  1790)— Thalestrls  1809  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— Rival 
180q  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— Hornet  1790  by  Drone  1T77  (Herod  1758)— 

Manilla  1777  by  Goldfinder  1764  (Snap  1750). 

"  Chanticleer  1787  (\\  oodpecker  1773)— lerne  179:1  by  Bagot  1780  (Herod  17.58). -Dau  of 
Uamahoe  (Bustard  1741)— Patty  by  Tim  1753  (Squirt  1733)— Miss  Patch  1737  by  Jus- 
tice 1725  (H.  C.  Litton  Ar.) 

Ir.  Escape  1802  (Commodore  1793)— Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  1780  iHerod  17c8)— Heroine 
1775  by  Hero  1753  (Cade  1734)— Dau.  1766  of  Snap  17.50  (Snip  1736)-Sist.  1743  to  Resu- 
lu8  by  God.  Ar.  1724.  ^ 


ch 


Idalia, 
,  m.,181.5. 


Buzzard'  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— Dau.  of  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— Dau  of 
Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (Jlatcheni  1748)— Dau.  177u  of  Engi- 
neer 1756  (SampsoD  1745). 

Peruvian  18(Xi  (Sir  Peter  T.  17&J)—Musidora  1804  by  Meteor  1783  (Eclipse  1764)— Maid- 
of-all-Worki;8;  by  HiLihflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Dau.  1771  of  Syphon  1750  (Squirt 
!od.  Ar.  1724). 


Laurel, 

br.  h  ,  1834. 

Maid  of 

Honor, 

br.  in.,  1829. 


_1732)— Dau^of  R.-dld-  17.?: 
Blacklock  1814  (While 

Tranby*'sdam  l^lj  _ 

Weazle  1776  (Herod  17.58)- Dau.  of  Ancaster"l768  (Blank  1740) 
Champion  1812  (Selim  1803)— Etiquette  1820  by  Orville  1799  (Bcningbrough  1791)— Boa- 

dicea  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— Brunette  by  Amaranthus  1766  (Old  Enff- 

land  17411-  Mavily  1771  by  JIatcbem  1748  (Cade  17.34). 


Wagtail  1818  by  Prime  Minister  1810  (Sancho  1801)  — 
17(9  (Bcningbrough  1791) -Miss  Grimstone  17E6  by 


"  Timole.i 


ch. 


a  kahoe  by  Ball's  Florizel  1801  (*Diomed 

1777  — I    ..    I     '■    ,  I     I         ,     I    ;     .  .-.  1773)— Dau.  of  "Clockfast  1774  (Gim- 

I    crack  i;     ,     p    ;        ^   .    ,,       -         ,      ;,,,,    l.-,.arnou2ht  1755i. 
Sarpedoii  ;-,-    i:!.,il; a-  i-Ja  -  i;- ■  m..i  i^j     :  i    Snnipter  1818  (Sir  Archv  1805)-Lady 

Grey  1817  by  Kdiia  (Jrcy  1805  (*Royali>t  n90)-Maria  1603  by  Melzar  1791  (*Medley 

'""""  -Dau.  of  *Hii;hflycr  1784  (Highflyer  1774 (. 


I  U03)— Trampoline  1835  by  Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  1797)— Web 
(Pot-S-o-^s  1773)— Penelope  1798  by  Tni 


rumpator  1782  (Conductor 


.„,„  Sullan  1816  (Selii 

rh  h    iS.?i         1808  by  Waxy  1790   ,  _.    __     

en.  n.,  IMI.  I     1767)- Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758). 

*Mviflp  Mameluke  1834  (Parti.san  1811)— Bobadilla  1825  by  Bobadil  1813  (Rubens  i8r5)— Pytho- 

ch  m    Wi4  "'''''*  '**^  ^^  Sorcerer  1796  (Tnimpator  1783)-Princess  1796  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784 


(Highflyer  17'74i-Dau.  1789  of  Dungannon  1780  (Eclipse  17f4). 


BnatnT,  iTunoleon  1813  (Sir  Archy  1805)-Sist.  1M4  to  Tuckahoe  by  Ball's  Florizel  1801  (*Diomed 
rh  h  uai  1777)- Dau.  1799  of  «Alderman  1787  (Pot-S-o-'s  1773)-Dau.  of  'Clockfast  1774  (Gim- 
CD.  u.,  1003.  I     gf^^i-  i7(;o)_Dau.  ot  Svmmes'  Wilrtair  1767  (*Feaniought  17551. 

41iceCnrnenl   'SaTpedou  182s  ( Fnvliii-  )-y><    V..•v.■nr^  1826  by  Sumpter  1818  (Sir  Archv  l,S05)-Lady 
b  111    Si    '''■'■'•''■  '*1'''5'  "'  '    "  '  '■'   '■      '    "       I'-t  179u)-Maria  1802  by  Melzar  1791  ('Medley 


iMuley  1810(Orwilr 
I    Anvil  1777  (Hero< 

(God.  Ar.  1734). 
.sMckhuidi- 


l,!»)      Vl 


(  1,1 


)\  indie  18(^  (Bcningbrough  17911- Dau.  1788  of 
by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)- Dau.  of  Regulus  1739 


1132  of  Pacolet  181IC  ("Citizeu  1785)— Nell  Saun- 
.  IHl.iby  Wilkes'  Wcmiler  1800  (Dionied  1777)— Julietta  by  -Dale  Devil  1787 
II.,  isca.  (Mai;net  177ll|-Rosetta  e,b.  ni.  1783  by  Ceiilinel  1758  (Blank  1740)-Dian.i  bik.  m  by 
^^—^  Clodius  1778  (-Janus  1746)— Sally  Painter  by  ♦.Stirling  1-C2  (Bellsize  Ar.»  17.')6)-»Silyer 
,,.  ...  '"'»•  17(i2)  by  Bellsize  Ar.  KSfi- Sist.  ti>  Cato  by  Partner  1718  (Jigg)- Sist.  cb.  m.  1719  to 
•  (St.  \  ictor  Barb)- Sist.  to  Cbaunter  by  Akaster  Turk- Cream  Cheeks  by  Leedes  Ac- Dan.  1690  of 
!  by  Fairl'a.\'s  .Morocco  Barb— did  Bald  Peg  by  au  Arabiau— A  Barb  mare. 


214  Tlie  Breeders'  Hand  Book  and  Guide. 


IMPORTED   MASETTO. 

Owned  h/  J.  C.  Smith.     In  the  Dixiana  Sind,  Major  B.  G.  Thomas,  proprietor., 
Lexington.     Terms  advertised  annuallii.     Sales  of  yearlings  annaaJh/. 

MaSETTO,  bay  horse,  foaled  1888,  bred  by  Mr.  C.  D.  Rose,  by  St.  Simou,  the  un- 
beaten, dam  Lady  Abbess  by  Cathedral,  graudam  Lady  Sophie  by  King  Tom,  out  of 
Bridle  by  The  Saddler,  etc.  St.  Simou  did  not  start  in  the  Derby  and  St.  Leger,  iu 
consequence  of  the  death  of  his  breeder  and  nominator  Prince  Batthyany,  but  he  was 
never  beaten  during  his  turf  career  ;  won  the  Ascot  Gold  Cup,  Goodwood  Cup  and 
Ejisom  Gold  Cup.  St.  Simou  is  the  sire  of  Meuu)ir,  winner  of  the  Oaks  and  St.  Leger, 
Semolina,  winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas,  La  Fleche,  winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas  and 
Oalis  and  second  in  the  Derby.  His  dam.  Lady  Abbess,  is  the  dam  of  Bel  Demouio, 
winner  of  the  Gerard  Plate,  The  Eons  Plate,  Great  Eastern  Railway  Handicap,  Em- 
press Prize  aiul  Wellington  Plate,  and  by  Cathedral,  winner  of  the  Manchester  Trades- 
man Cup,  sou  of  Ncwminster,  winner  of  tlu'  St.  Leger,  L.ady  Abbess  is  fnll  sister  to 
Exeter,  winner  of  the  Hardwicke  Stakes,  out  of  Lady  Sophie  by  King  Tom,  sire  of  imp. 
King  Ban,  Imp.  Great  Tom,  imp.Pliaeton  and  Kingcraft,  winner  of  the  Derby,  also  of 
Hannah,  winner  of  the  1.000  Guineas,  Oaks  and  St.  Leger,  Hippia  and  Tormentor, 
winners  of  the  Oaks,  sire  of  the  dam  of  Euter|)rise  (winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas)  and 
Zephyr,  dam  of  Favonius  (winner  of  the  Derl)y).  Bridle  was  the  dam  of  Habena 
(winner  of  the  1,000  Gnineas),  her  sire,  The  Saddler,  is  the  sire  of  Sorello  (winner  of 
the  1,000  Guineas).  Masetto  as  a  two-year  old  ran  unplaced  in  the  Stud  Produce 
Stakes  at  Newmarket ;  received  forfeit  from  Simon  Magus  in  Produce  Match  at  New- 
market; w.as  third  to  Keroual  and  Barbatello  in  Bradford  Plate  at  Leicester,  and  un- 
placed in  Maiden  Plate  at  Newmarket.  Masetto  is  a  finely  bred  horse,  has  a  double 
cross  of  King  Tom  and  is  from  a  good  racing  and  producing  family.  He  is  descended 
in  direct  female  line  from  the  old  Vintner  mare,  to  which  trace  Partner  (Croft's), 
Sorehcels,  Crab,  Snip,  Pacolet,  Mercury,  Dick  Andrews,  Mnley  Moloch,  Daniel 
O'Rourko,  Bendigo,  Peter,  Peregrine,  etc.,  in  England;  Bramble,  Preakness,  Bays- 
water,  Bayonet,  Vauxhall,  Muggins,  Bishop  and  all  the  Allegraute,  Bay  Leaf  and 
Virago  family. 


■\Vhitelock  lSiJ)-nnmbletoiiian  1T'J2-Kiiig  Perjus  :;7.>-EcIip><e  ir'i4-Murske  1750-Squirt  IT32-Bart.  Childers-Darley  Ar.  1699. 


m 


IBlacRlock  1814  (\\"1 
of  OviTtnn  n-<  1 

1    irsii  of  iiiiior  i;: 
'Miilaii.i  !-■.■:   I   ,,: 


rk  ISii.il-Dau.  ISlKof  Pliautom  I81I8  1  Walton  ir9a)-Daii.  1803 
I'.  r_'a-  17751— Dau.  17116  of  W  aluut  17Mi  iHighfljcr  17741- Dan. 

'■     1^.1  I  i^j!  In  !  illi  -  .la-Piita  isi-j  (Haphazard  17071— Treas- 
'     UL-.'  I-    1 '.    I         ,   .    I    i.ii       :■  --J     Dau.  1804  Of  Hyuciiithus  n',.7  ^C'ol■i- 

andir      •        I  ,  -  '        ! ,  ■      I  .  I    ."  I  lxlip--e  nc.4) 

SiF^lUiLil-    !>;:,  i\Mi,..u/ ul    1-   .      i.:....Lioli  lSi3  by  liob  Booty  1804  (Chaniicleer 

17STI    I'li^ht  1809  by  Ir.  Escape  ISO'J  iCommodore  n^3)-Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  1780 

(Herod  1738)-Heroine  1773  by  Hero  1753  iCade  1731). 

luhiTitor  1S31  (Lottery  lS30)-Nell  1831  by  Blacklock  1814  (Whitelock  18a3)-Madame 

Vcsiri-  isis  bv  i-,m,i,-  iMi'i  .Sorcerer  1786)— Liscite  ItOi  by  Hambletonian  1792  cKiDg 

1 ; :ir,  by  Walnut  1786  tHighnyer  1774). 


Biv 

MWdleton, 

b.  h.,  1833. 

Barbelle. 

b.  m.,  1336. 


Voltaire, 
br.  h.,  ISM. 
Yelocipede^s 


Feri 

Sultan  i^ '      -.   'M  !  -(  :      I  ■  '.> 

by8 -.„w  ,-..,..-.„.  ., 

lope  li9?  L>v  IruuipaLui  1.^■J 

Sandbeek  1818  iCaltuu  lbu9) 
Selima  1810  by  Selim  ISOe 
17641— Eiiitha  1781  by  Herod  1 


l>  :;    '•   I    !--■-  bv  Amadis  1807  (Don  Qnixote  17&4'— 
1;        :;  I      1;-:.    Dau.  1794  of  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse 

Blacklock  1814  iWhitelock  1803i-  liau.  IMri  01  Phanlom  18(18  (Walton  1799i-Dau.  1803 

of  Overt(^n  1788  (King  Fergus  1775)— Dau.  1796  of  Walnut  17.S6  (Highflyer  1774)-Dau. 

1786  of  Ruler  1777  (Y.  Marske  17711. 
Juniper  1805  (Whiskey  lT89i-Daii.  1810  of  Sorcerer  179i-,  (Trumpator  1783)-  Virgin  1801 

bv  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (HiL'hflver  1774)-Dau.   1794  of  Pot-S-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764)— 

E'ditha  1781  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar  17431. 


Fanny 
Dawson, 
:h.  m..  isa. 


Margaret, 
br.  ra.,  1831. 


<  .1=25 


Whisker  1818  (Waxy  171101-Floranthe  1818  by  Octavian  1807  (Stripling  I'ii.i)- Caprice 
1797  by  .\nvil  1777  (Herod  1738)— Madcap  1774  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  175U)-Sappho 
1763  bv  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Nabockiish  1811  (Rugantino  18031— Miss  Tooley  1808  bv  Teddy -the-Grinder  1798  (Aspar- 
agus 1787) -Ladv  Jane  1796  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1738)-Paulina  1778  by  Florizel 
17.18  (Herod  17.581— Captive  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734). 

Sultan  1-(16( Selim  18031— Trampoline  1825  by  Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  1797)— Web 
]8)8  by  Wasv  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  17731— Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 
17671— Prunella  178S  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758). 

Muley  1810  (Orville  1799")— Clare  1824  by  Marmion  1806  (Wliiskey  1789)— Harpalice  1814 
by  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)— Amazon  1799  by  Driver  1783  (Trentliam  1766)— 
Fractions  1792  by  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  17641. 


Padlowitz  1813  (Sir  Paul  18021— Dau.  1810  of  Paynator  1791  (Trumpator  1782)-Dan. 

1803  of  Delpini  1781  (Highflyer  1774)-Dau.  1795  of  Y.  Marske  17n  (Marske  1750)— 

Gentle  Kitty  1774  by  Silvio  17.>(  (Cade  1734). 
Edmund  182l"(Orville  17991— Medora  1811  bv  Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)- Dan.  1803  of 

Sir  narrv»  1795  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Dau.  1793  of  Volunteer  1780  (Eclipse  17IH)-Daa. 

1779  of  Herod  1738  (Tartar  1743). 


Velocipede  182")  (Blacklock  1814)— Dau.  1820  of  Cerbeius  1802  (Gohanna  KCO)— Miss 
Cranfleld  1803  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)-Dau.  1796  of  Pegasus  17&4 
(Eclipse  1764)-Dau.  1783  of  Paymaster  1766  (Blank  17401. 

Zodiac  1801  (St.  George  1789)- Jerboa  1803  by  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  177S)-Camilla 
1778  bv  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743i-Co(iuette  1763  by  the  Compton  Barb— 
Sist.  1743  10  Regulus  bv  God.  Ar.  1724. 


Whalelione  1807  (Waxv  17110)- -Dau.  1812  of  Selim  1802  ( Buzzard*  17871- Maiden  1801  by 
Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774i-Dau.  1788  of  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  1758)-Ma- 
tron  1782  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  1758) 

Master  Henry  1815  (Orville  17991— Bo.idicea  1F07  bv  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  176))- 
Brunette  by  Amaranthus  1766  (Old  England  1741)- Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748 
(Cade  17341— Dau.  17.55  of  Anc.  Starling  1738  (Old  Starling  1727). 


Humprey 
Clinker, 
b.  h.,  1822. 


Paynator  1791  (Trumpator  178a) -Dau.  of  Beuingbrongh  1791  ( King  Fergus  17751— Jenny- 
Stole  1787  by  Carbuncle  1772  (Babraham  Blank  17581— Dau.  1773  of  Prince  T'Quassaw 
17,51  (Snip  17.36i-Sultana  17.59  bv  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  17241. 

Ardrossan  1809  (John  Bull  1789)— Lady  Eliza  1813  by  Whitworth  1803  (Agonistes  1797)— 
Dau.  1793  of  Spadille  1784  (Highflyer  17741— Sylvia  1783  by  Y.  Marske  1771  (Marske 
17.50)-Ferret  1765  bv  Broth.  10  Silvio  (Cade  17.34). 


Sleighi-of- 

Hand. 
br.  h..  1836. 

Dam  of  Sir 
Tatton  Sykes 
ch.  m.,  18.36. 


Comas  1809  (Sorcerer  1796)- CUnkerina  1812  bv  Clinker  1805  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Pewet 

1786  by  Tandem  1773  (Syphon  1750)  -Termagant  by  Tantrum  1700  (Cripple  1760)— 

Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1745  (Blaze  1733). 
Cervantes  1806  (Don  Quixote  1784)-Dau.  1818  of  Golumpus  1802  (Gohanna  1790)-Dau, 

1810  of  Paynator  1791   (Trumpator  1782i— Circle  1802  by  St.  George  1789  (Highflyer 

1771)-Abigail  1788  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758). 


Panialoon  1824  (Castrel  I8OI1— Decov  1830  by  Filho-ria-Puta  1812  (Haphazard  1 797)— 
Finesse  1815 by  Peruvian  1806  (Sir  Peter  T,  1781  i—Violante  1802  by  John  Bull  1789 
(Fortitude  17771- Dau.  1788  of  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58). 

Margrave*  1829  (Muley  1810)— Patty  Primrose  18.30  by  Confederate  1821  (Corans 
1809(— Sybil  1822  by  Interpreter  1815  (Soothsayer  1808)- Galatea  1816  by  .\inadi8  1807 
( Don  Quixote  1784)— Panlina  1804  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1781  (Highflyer  17741. 


?2=-S    ch 


Fanny 
Dawson, 
1823. 


.55.=  os: 


"I 

•=11'} 


Waverlev, 
br.  h.,  1817. 


Mona. 

..  m.,  1819 


by  Lonsdale  Bay 
Ciirwen  Bay  Bari- 


Whisker  1812  (Waxv  1790)— Floranthe  1818  by  Octavian  1807  (Stripling  17t5i— Caprice 
I    1797  by  Anvil  1777  (Herod  1758)— Madcap  1774  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750(— Sappho 

1763  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  172ii. 
Nabockiish  1811  (Rugantino  1803)-Mis8  Tooley  1808  bvTeddy-the-Grindcr  1798lAepar- 
I    agus  17S71-Lndv  Jane  1796  bv  Sir  Peter  T.'  178)  (Highflyer  1774i-Pauhna  1778  by 

I    Florizel  1768  (Herod  1758)-C"aptiYe  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17.;4). 

Snltan  1816  (Selim  1802i— Trampoline  1823  bv  Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  17971— Web 
j  1808 by  Waxv  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1 773 1— Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 
I    1767i-Prnn(;ila  1788 by  Highflver  1774  (Herod  1758i. 

Mrdey  1810  (Orville  17991-Clarc '1821  by  Marmion  1806  (Whiskey  1789)-Harpalice  1814 
bv  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)- Amazon  1799  by  Driver  1783  (Trentham  1766)— 

Fractious  1792  bv  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  1764). 

Whalebone  1807  (Waxy  17'irti— :ilnr2(iret(a  1S(12  bv  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— 

Dau.  1792  of  HiL'hflv'er  1771  (He(od   V,:<<\    Xntcrnker  1767  bv  Matchem  1748'(Cade 

1734l-Mis8  Starli.cl'  1750  bv  Bolt.  MadinL'  1727  iHav  Bolton  17('5i. 

Castrel  1801  (Buzzard*  17'i7i '  r)a((.  1M.5  of  Unxv  17:i0  (Pol-8-o-'s  1773)-  Bizarre  1811  by 

Peruvian  180!i  sir  Pet-r  T.  K^ti    \  lolnTite  is(i,>  bv  John  Bull  1789  (Fortitude  1777)— 

Sist.  1788  to  ykv>cr;i|.er).v  Ilijlitlver  1774  dlcrod  ir.'s). . 

".[Phantom  or]  Moris.o  ISP.i  iMulev  IMOi  Katherine  1821  by  Soothsayer  ISOS  (Sorcerer 
1  1796)-Qnadrille  i.-il5  1(vSeb(n  lh02 iBizzard  ^  17,S71— Canary  Bird  1806  by  [Whiskey 
I  orl  S<'reerer  1796  (Trumpator  1782)— Canar.T  1797  by  CoriandcT  1786  (Pot-8-o-;s  1773K_ 
Partisan  IKU  (Walton  1799i— Miltonia  b.  m.  1804  by  Patriot  1790" (Rockingham  1781)— 
Miss  Muston  b.  m.  17S0  bv  King  Fergus  1775"  ;Eelipse  1764i  Columbine  1781  by 
I  Espersvke^  1775  (Matchem  i748i-Dan.  b.m.1771  of  Babraham  Blank  17.58  (Babraham 
~  1740)— Tipsv  b.  m.  1730  bv  Bolt.  Starling  1725  iP.av  Bolton  1705i-Switch  br.  m.  1739 
,  ni.  17-.'0  of  Cv'pnis  Ar.-Crah's  dam  bv  Basto  1702"(Bverlv  Turk)— Partner's  dam  by 
ven  Old  Sjiot  (Selaby  Turk)— Dau.  of  White-legged  Lowtlier  Barb— Old  Vintner  mare. 


216  The  Breeders'  Hioid  Book  and  Guide. 


IMPORTED  MAXIM. 

Tlie  propcrtjj  of  J.  B.  Hufigin,  Banchi-dcl-Pnso  Stud,  Sacramento,  Cal.     Tear- 
lings  sold  annually. 

Maxim,  brown  horse,  foaled  1884,  by  Musket,  son  of  Toxopliilite,  dam  Realiza- 
tion by  Vespasian,  son  of  Newminster ;  second  dam  Hopeful  Duchess  by  Flying 
Dutclinian  ;  third  dam  Espoir  by  Liverpool,  out  of  Esperance  by  Lapdog. 

Maxim  is  regarded  as  tlie  most  valuable  horse  ever  bred  in  New  Zealand,  and  is 
the  lirst  son  of  Musket  imported  to  America.  Musket  (wiuuer  of  Ascot  Stakes  and 
Alexandra  I'late)  is  the  sire  of  Petrouol,  winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas  and  Doucaster 
Oiii'.  Marliiii-IIi  iirv,  winner  of  the  Victoria  Derby  and  Melbourne  Cup,  Carbine, 
the  wiiiiiir  (if  the  Melbourue  Cup  in  1890,  Nordenfeldt,  winm^r  of  the  Victoria  Derby, 
and  (itln'r  goml  lines.  Vespasian,  the  sire  of  Kealizatiim.  Maxim's  dam,  was  one  of 
the  best  horses  of  bis  day,  wiuuer  of  Weston,  Rawelift'StaUes  and  Cimbolton  Cup  ;  was 
full  brother  to  Sabiuus,  wiuuer  of  the  Cambridgeshire  llaudieap  and  Ascot  Gold 
Cup,  and  by  Newminster.  Hopeful  Duchess,  his  graudam,  is  full  sister  to  Brown 
Duchess,  winner  of  the  Oaks,  by  The  Flying  Dutchman,  winner  of  the  Derby  aud 
.St.  Leger,  sire  of  Flying  Duchess,  dam  of  Galopin,  winner  of  the  Derby,  Bonuy 
liliuk,  dam  of  Hawthoruden  (winner  of  the  St.  Leger),  Katheriue  Logie,  dam  of 
Bothwell  (wiuuer  of  the  2,000  Guineas). 

Maxim's  turf  career  was  a  glorious  one.  The  first  day  he  was  stripped  in  public 
was  Dec.  27,  1886,  when  he  started  for  tlie  Midillei)ark  Stakes,  aud  won  by  a  length 
from  (Jipsy  King,  Fair  Nell  aud  three  others  lieing  liehind  the  pair  mentioued.  The 
next  day  he  gave  weight  and  a  beating  tu  (iipsy  King,  Kimberley  and  two  others  in 
the  Xur.sery  Handicap,  doing  the  live  furlongs  in  l.Oi,  winning  very  easily.  He  w.as 
then  shipped  to  Melbourne,  where,  though  ridiug  under  the  disadvantages  entailed 
by  a  lengtliy  trip  and  late  arrival,  he  forced  the  celebrated  Abercorn  to  extend  him- 
self in  the  Prddnee  .Stakes,  and  was  beaten  by  only  a  short  head.  Goiug  back  to  his 
native  land  for  the  Canterbury  Autumn  Meeting,  Maxim  started  a  red  hot  favorite 
for  the  Champagne  Stakes  ami  won  by  a  length,  doiug  the  six  furlongs  in  the  good 
time  of  1.15,  and  )iuttiug  down  suidi  notable  ones  as  Sext.ant,  Gipsy  King,  Sultan  aud 
Crnehlicld.  Of  these  tcnir,  three  suhseiiuently  lieeame record  holders,  and  the  fourth 
(Sultan)  I'apturrd  the  Diinedin  Cii|i  and  oflier  leading  events.  On  the  second  day  of 
the  C.  J.  (_!.  referred  til,  the  c(inisc>  was  fetloek-deep  in  mud,  aud  Sextant,  having  5  lbs. 
the  best  of  tin'  weights  aud  an  advantage  at  the  start,  beat  him  only  a  length.  As  a 
three-year  old  Maxim  wciu  all  Iiis  races.  These  were  the  Hawke's  Bay  Guineas,  in 
which  he  beat  Lady  Florin,  Bangle,  Waterfall  aud  The  Orator;  the  Flying  Handicap, 
in  which  he  was  hit  at  the  post  ami  had  apparently  no  chance  at  all  till  neariug  the 
straight;  the  Sjiriug  llamliiap  at  the  same  meeting,  beating  Kivulet,  Pearl  and  five 
others;  aud  then  coming  liaek  to  Canterbury  he  made  an  exhibition  of  Gipsy  King, 
Sextant  aud  Cruehhehl  in  the  Derby,  one  and  a  half  miles,  run  in  2.40,  and  distanced 
Nelson  in  the  Canterliury  Cup,  doiug  the  two  miles  and  a  quarter  in  4.01J.  It  will 
be  seen  that  JIaxim  started  in  ten  races,  of  which  he  won  eight  ami  was  second  in 
two.  This  is  really  tirst-class,  aud  when  it  is  remembered  that  there  are  undeniable 
reasons  for  each  of  his  defeats,  ami  that  he  never  met  auy  but  the  very  best  horses, 
it  will  be  realized  that  the  bare  figures  do  not  do  the  horse  justice.  All  who  saw 
him  race  speak  of  his  wonderful  power  and  his  far-reaching  stride,  and  those  who 
have  seen  him  since  agree  that  ho  is  the  most  m.aguificent  looking  stallion  ever 
bred  in  New  Zcahind.  The  .\ustralians  say  that  it  is  a  thousand  pities  that  such  a 
splendid  horse  should  leave  New  Zealaml. 

Maxim  is  descended  in  clireet  female  line  through  the  old  Montagu  mare  to  the 
Royal  mare,  to  whii  h  traeesConductor.  Kclip.se  (0'Kelly"s),  Voltaire,  Sterling,  Weath- 
erbit,  Springfield,  Scottish  Chief,  Adventurer,  Prince  Charlie,  in  England ;  Lexiug- 
t(Mi,  Vandal,  The  Bard,  Leonatus.  Salvator.  Lougstreet,  .Sensation,  Onondaga,  Strat- 
ford, Tcuuy,  Luke  Blackburn,  aud  all  the  Duchess  family  iu  America. 


Whalebone  19)7— Waxy  1790— Pot-8-o-'8  ]7r3-Eclipse  17(54-Marske  1730— Sqttirt  ITB-Bartlett's  Childers— Barley  Ar.  1609. 


Camel  lH*JlWlialeb 


ili-irr  Ilciiry  1815  (Orville  1799>-Boa- 

iniiM  lie  liy  jVmarauthus  17B6  (Old  Eng- 

if  i;:;ii. 

lilickl  ick  lil,)-Ko3:ilba  181!  by  .Miio  1S02  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784i-Si8t. 

r'>7  (^Vooilpecker  ii7a)— Daa.  of  Alexander  17si  lEclipBa 

1  I  Herod  1«5>), 


Velocipeile  1^^ 
ISiH  to  S.liiii  l>v  Bii; 

iriJ4i     Dau.  of  lliyh 

"  tiolunipus  isiij  (doliani/a  17J  iT— Lucv  Grav  1S"4  by  Timothy  1794  (D.dpini  1781)— Lucy 
(    17»si  bv  Florizel  i;iM  (ilerod  l,T>Hi— Frenzv  1774  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750)— Dau. 

orEuginefrl,:>(i  (Sampson  1745). 
Orville  1799  (BeningbrouLdi  irOl  I— Miss  Grimstone  1793  by  Wcazio  177(5  i Herod  1758)— 
Dau.  of  Ancaster  1708  (Blank  1740)— Dau.  of  Damascus  Ar.  1754— Dau.  of  Sampson 
i:4-nBlaze  173)1. 
"  Buzzard'^ 
llighllyi 
neer  i;.' 
Peruvian 


n87  (.Woodpecker  177.3)— Dau.  of  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)-Dau.  of 
1774  (Herod  1758)  -Dau.  of  Alfrfid  1770  (Matchem  1743)— Dau.  1770  of  Engi- 
(saniDsun  ir4.-,i. 
.   ^::  I    '       I  .  <]    ii-SIusidora  1S04  by  Meteor  1783  (EL-lipso  17fil)— Maid- 
of-all  1'  :  ■  ;  i      ,  I .   r  1774  (Heroil  1758)- Dau.  1771  of  Svphon  1750  (Squirt 

J732I     I.::      :   1.   -..    ,      .'     >(iod.  Ar.  1724). 

'Haphazair!  i:  ',  ^n  I'- I    !   1'    iTs))— Mrs.  Barnel  1808  by  Waxy  I7'.'0  (Pot-S-o-'s  1773)— 

Dau.  178sor  \Vncidpecker  1773  (Herod  1758)— Heinel  1771  by  Squirrel  17.54  (Traveller 

1735)— Principessa  1762  bv  Blank  1749  (God.  Ar.  17-i4). 

iPeruvian  1803  (Sir  Peter  T."l7ft4)—Violantu  1802  by  John  Bull  1789  (Fortitude  1777)— 

Dau.  1788  of  Highflyer  1774  I  Heriid  1758 1 -Everlasting  1775  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske 

1750)— Hyaena  1762  by  Sn  i|.  K  n  i^i    p  ll'-m^ 

Comas  1809  (Sorcerer  17!'       '  isi2  by  Clinker  180 >  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Pewet 

j    1786  by  Tandem  177'!    -    i  .         i       '    Termagant  by  Tantrum  1760  (Cripple  1750)— 
I    Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1 ,  I J   1;; ;.;.  17  j3). 

Cervantes  1806  (Don  Quixote  1731)  Dau.  1818  of  Golumpns  1802  (Gnhanna  1790)— Dan. 
1810  of  Paynator  1791  (Trumpator  1782)— Circle  1802  by  St.  George  1789  (Highflyer 

1774)— Abigail  1788  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1753). 

"Cainel  1822  (Whalebone  1807)-Banter  1826  by  Master  Henry  IMS  (Orville  1755)— Boa- 
dicea  1807  bv  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— Brunette  by  Amaranthus   1766  (Old 
,    England  174))— Mayflv  1771  bv  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734). 

Whisker  1812  (NVaxvl790)-Gibside  Fairy  1811  by  Hermes  1790  (Mercury  1778)— Vicis- 
situde IHOO  by  Pipator  1736  (Imperator  17r6)-Beatrice  1791  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784 

i    (Highflyer  1774)— Pyrrha  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17.34). 

I  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor)  1767— Pru- 
nella 1788  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— 
Julia  1756  by  Blank  1740  ( Gnd.  Ar.  1734). 


Mrs.  Cruick- 

shanks. 
ch.  m..  1  -23. 


Selim  180)  (Buzzard* 

1788  of  Phenomenon  17mi  i  il 

\    Maiden  1770  by  Matchmi  i; 

'Blacaock  1814  (Whitcl.irk   i  ■ 

Camilla  1787  by  Woodi-  - 

Sweepstakes  1743)— Ci  I  r  I 

Welbeck  1815  (Soothsavi  ' :  - 

Fr.ixinclla  179)  bvTrenthan 

1773  ill.-roil  n.58)-Everla-lii 


-01  bv  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflver  1774)— Dau. 
;:.■-'    Matron  1782  by  Florizel  1763  (Herod  17.58)— 

17.i4k 

iidime  1800  by  Pot-8-o's  1773  (Eclipse  1764)— Y. 
il  km!  1758i— Camilla  1778  by  Trentham  17U6  (T. 

I  ompton  Barb. 
i;i|i  -  dam  1803  by  Gobanna  1790  (Mercury  1778i— 
<)'.  Sucepsfakes  174.3)-Dau.  1785  of  Woodpecker 
h\   i:rli|,.,.  17i;4  i:\Inrskc  17501. 


11  ?k 


Banter, 
br.  m.,  1826. 


p;j    cfa. 


Pocahontas, 
b.  m.,  1837. 


".  ti 


Sandbeck, 
b.  h.,  1818. 


i-gs  3j3 


Tramp, 
b.  h.,  ISIO. 


Whalebone  l-:07  (Waxv  1790)- Dau.  1- 1;  nf  s.  iiin  is  ■■>  (Buzzard*  1787)- Maiden  1801 
bv  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflvei- 17 1  li— D.iu.  1783  of  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  1758)— 
Matron  1782  by  Florizel  176S  (Herod  1753 1. 

Master  Henry  1815  lOrville  1799)— Boadicea  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  17&4)— 
Brunette  by  Amaranthus  1761  (Old  England  1741)— Mavflv  1771  by  Matchem  1748 
(Cade  1734)— Dan.  1755  of  Anc.  Starling  1738  (Starling  1727"). ' 

Paynator  1791  (Trumpator  17S2)— Dan.  of  Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  1775)— Jenny 
Mole  1787  by  Carbuncle  1772  (Babraham  Blank  1758)— Dau.  1773  of  Prince  T'Quassaw 
1751  (Snip  1736) -Sultana  17.59  by  Kegnlus  1739  (God.  Ar.  17211, 


Ardrossan  1809  (John  Bull  17 
Dau.  1793  of  Spadille  17.<4 
1750)— Ferret  1765  by  Bn .tb^ 

Ir.  Birdcatcher  13;J3  (Sir  11  ii 
1812)-Mi89  Pratt  1325  bv  P' 
1799  ( Beningbrough  1 7 ' ' : '     '  1 

Glencoe*  1831  (Sultan  l.s I      - '•: 
Marmion  1806  (Whiskey  i,    . 
by  Driver  17 


13  by  Whitworth  1805  (Agonistes  1797)— 
■'v  r  i: :  !i    Sylvia  1783  by  Y.  Marske  1771  (Marske 

■  I  .•■    i;.'4i^ 

I  I.  I.I  11  dna  1838  by  Economist  1825  (Whisker 
1-1  i  (\iuitelock  I8a3)-Gadabout  1812  by  Orville 
1  -  3  bv  Sir  Peter  T.  1781  (Highflver  1774). 
-  1-  ; )  bv  Muley  ISIO  (Orrille  179;i)-CIare  1824  by 
1  iliee  1814by  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)— Ama- 
l,i6). 


Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  17871- Dau.  1808  of  Walton  1799  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784) -Y.  Giantes* 
1790  bv  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel  1768)— Giantess  1769  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1<34)— 
Molly  Long  Legs  175)  bv  Babraham  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Whisker  1812  (Wavv  i;:i  i  - 1  In-  Twinkle  1821  by  Walton  1799  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Dau. 
1314  of  Orville  1 1  ■"    I:  ■  r-.ugh  1791)-Lisetto  1806  by  Hambletonian  1792  (King 


ella  17 


ly  Walnut  1786  (Highflyer  1774i. 

1 . 1.  ehante  1809  by  W's  Ditto  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  17S4)-Dau. 
1 7(>1)— Dau.  1776  of  Herod  1753  (Tartar  1743)— Folly  1771 

I  .:agree  1815  by  Soothsayer  180S  (Sorcerer  17%)— Web 
'  --  -  1773)-Penelopel79S  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 
-  lliglillver  1774  (Herod  17-58). 


(Squirt  1782)— Spiletta  b.  m.  1749 
luare  by  D'Arcy's  Old  Montagu 
Royal  mare. 


Fergu^s  17 
film  180.' (I 
1791  of  M 
by  Mai    ; 
Phantom  :  - 

1303    In-    '.■ 

1767)-Piu 

Catton  1899  (Golumpns  ISO.')— Orvillina  1804  by  Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  17751- 
Evelina  1791  by  Hiirhflyer  1774  i Herod  17.58)— Termagant  by  Tantrum  1700  (Cripple 
17501— C'antatrice  by  Sampson  1745  (Blaze  1733). 

Amadis  1807  (Don  Quixote  1734)— Selima  1810  by  Selim  1302  (Buzzard*  1787)— Dau.  1794 
of  Pot-8-o's  1773  (Eclipse  1764)-Editha  1781  by  Herod  1753  (Tartar  1743)— Elfrida  1768 
by  Snap  1750  (Snip  173)1. 

Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews  1778)— Dau.  1803  of  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)— 
Fraxinella  1793  by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)— Dau.  1785  of  Woodpecker 
1773  (Herod  17.581— Everlasting  1775  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750). 

Whisker  1312  i  Waxy  1790)-Mandane  WX)  by  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1704)-Y.  Camilla 
1787  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  17.58)-CamiUa  1778  by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweep- 
Btakes  174.3)-Coqnette  1765  by  Cnuipton  Barb. 

Whalebone  1807  (Waxv  llWi  -Dau.  1812  of  Canopus  1803  (Gohanna  1790)— Dau.  1804  of 
Y. Woodpecker  1794  (Woodpecker  1773)-Fractious  1792  by  Mercury  1778(Eclipse  1764) 
—Dau.  1785  of  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758). ^__^ 

Merlin  1815  (Castiel  1801 )— Coquette  chm.  1814  bvDick  Andrews  1797  uToe  Andrews 

1778)— Vanity b  m.  1803  by  Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773) -Dabchick  br.  m.  1798 

bv  Pot-8-o-"s  1773  (Eclipse  1764i— Drab  b.  m.  1791  by  Highflver  1774  iHerod  1758)- 

Hebe  b.  m.  1774  by  Chrvsolite  1763  (Blank  1740)-  Proserpine  b.  m.  1766  bv  Marske  175C 

bv  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724i-Mother  Western  by  Easby  Snake  (Snakei— .Montagu 

"Dau.  of  Hautboy  iD'A.rcy  White  Turk) -Dau.  of  Brimmer  (D'Arcv  Yellow  Turk)— 


2 IS  The  Brcc(ln-s    JfimiJ  BoiJ:  anil  Guide. 


MISER. 

BROTHER  TO  SPEXDTMRIFT. 

The  prapcrtif  of  Chas.  Jlccd  d- Sons,  Fairview  Stud,  Ckdlutiit,  Tcnn.     Yearlings 
sold  annually. 

MlSEli,  cliestnut  horso,  foaled  1877,  broil  in  tUo  Woodburn  Stud,  by  iini).  Austra- 
lian, sou  of  West  Australiau  by  Melbourne,  dam  Aerolite,  sister  to  Idlewild  by  Lex- 
iugtou,  out  of  Floriue  by  imi).  Gleucoe. 

Miser  is  a  full  brother  to  Speudtbrift,  Fellowcraft  (4  miles,  in  7.19i)  and  Ruther- 
ford,all  of  which  were  first-class  race-horses.  Since  placed  in  the  stud  they  have  become 
famous  as  sires  of  race-horses.  Rutherford  sired  Lucky  B.,  Molly  McCarthy's  Last, 
Estrella  and  Harry  Rose,  while  Spendthrift's  great  doings  at  the  stud  is  shown  by 
such  horses  as  Kingston,  Stockton  .and  Lamplighter,  1|  miles,  in  2.3'2|,  liest  on  record. 
The  dam  of  Miser,  Aerolite,  is  one  of  the  most  successful  in  turf  annals,  for  her  racing 
excellence  and  for  the  uniform  and  almost  invariable  transmission  to  her  descendants 
of  first-class  racing  qualities.  She  produced  Mozart,  Spendthrift,  Fellowcraft,  Jersey 
Belle,  Platina,  Trafalgar  and  Rutherford.  Florine,  the  second  dam,  was  the  dam  of 
Idlewild,  the  best  race-mare  of  hor  day  (4  miles,  in  7.2G|)  and  of  Legal  Tender.  Idle- 
wild  was  the  dam  of  Wild  Idle,  a  great  horse  (4  miles,  in  7.25i),  and  now  a  distiug- 
iiishcd  sire.    Miser  is  one  of  the  most  promising  young  sires  in  this  country. 

In  1889  only  two  of  Miser's  get  st.arfed,  and  each  of  them  were  winners,  viz,  : 
English  Lady  and  Cadaverous.  English  Lady  was  a  very  high  class  filly,  winner  of 
the  Zoo  Zoo  Stakes,  f  of  a  mile,  .at  Latonia,  by  three  lengths,  in  1. 17,  beatiug  Dilemma, 
Sis  O.,  Lee,  B.allyhoo,  Kitty  Cheatham  and  Heartsease,  all  of  which  were  winners. 
Three  other  good  races  also  fell  to  her  share  during  the  season.  In  1890  she  proved 
herself  the  champion  three-year  old  filly  of  the  West,  by  winning  the  Strauss  Han- 
dicap, 1  mile,  at  Lexington,  by  three  lengths,  in  1.42  ;  a  Hiindic.ap,  1^  miles,  at  Louis- 
ville, by  four  lengths,  on  a  heavy  track,  in  l.oSJ^ ;  the  Kentucky  Oaks,  IJ  miles,  by 
three  lengths,  in  2.42i,  and  the  Latouia  Oaks,  IJ  miles,  by  three  lengths,  in  2.08f  ;  a 
mile  race  at  Saratoga,  in  1.42  ;  the  Kenner  Stakes,  If  miles,  beating  Sir  John,  etc.,  in 
3.14J,  and  1^^  miles  Handicap,  with  top  weight,  in  2.02^.  Miser  is  the  sire  of  that  good 
performer  Lady  Washington,  winner  of  tlie  Senorita  Stakes,  \  mile,  in  0.52,  at  Mem- 
phis, beating  Monte  Rosa,  Anuie  Brown  and  seven  others ;  the  Nautura  Stakes,  §  of  a 
mile,  Lexington,  in  a  field  of  nine,  in  1.03J,  the  Breeders'  Stakes,  f  of  a  mile,  in  1.04  J, 
and  the  Hurstbourne  Stakes,  J  of  a  mile,  Louisville,  in  l.OSJ.  Adventurer  was  another 
two-year  old  son  of  Miser  that  won  races,  and  was  a  winner  last  year.  Buckhouud, 
Markstonc,  Milo,  Mi  Mnrtry,  Rough  Diamond,  Mendicant,  Poverty,  Mark  S.,  Jennie 
Cottrill  and  Penurious  are  also  among  his  winners,  and  it  is  safe  to  say  that  every- 
thing by  him  wins,  for  his  representatives  are  noted  for  quality  rather  than  quantity, 
his  op]i(irtMnities  having  been  very  limited  to  within  the  past  year  or  two. 

His  best  representative,  however,  is  the  fleet  and  g.ame  filly  Yorkville  Belle,  win- 
ner last  year  of  the  Hollywood  Handicap,  the  Autnmn  Stakes,  the  Prosiiect  Stakes, 
the  Willow  Stakes,  the  Fashion  Stakes  and  the  Nursery  Stakes,  and  second  in  the 
Expectation,  fourth  in  the  .Junior  Champion  and  second  in  the  Futurity,  proving 
licrsidf  the  best  of  her  age  and  sex.  This  year  she  has  won  the  (ia/.cUc,  Ladies', 
Mermaid,  West  End  Hotel  an<l  Omnibus  Stakes.  It  is  a  grand  racing  family,  having 
both  speed  and  stamina;  Drake  Carter,  Rutherford,  Con  Ci'cgan,  Sallie  M.,  Bersan, 
Mozart,  Trafalgar,  Kingcraft,  Macbeth,  Macdulf,  Favor,  Legal  Tender,  Melody, 
Kodiilph  and  a  host  of  other's  come  from  it. 


Trumpator  1782— Conductor  1(()~— Matchcm  1748— Cade  1734— Godolphin  Arabian  ITU. 


is 


i'^  I 


Swig's 


Cervantes, 
b.  h.,  1806. 


Banter, 
br.  m.,  1838. 


Whisker, 
b.  h.,  1818. 


IJ  SloibsideFairv 
j    .=■     b.  m.,  1811.' 


Scud, 
b.  h.,  1804. 


ISorcorer  ni)6  iTrumpator  178-3)— Ep.som  Lass  I8111  bv  Sir  Pcto-T.  1781  (Higlitivei-1771i  — 
Alexiiia  17SS  by  King  Fergus  177.")  (Ecliiise  1764)-Lardella  1780  by  Y.  Marske  1771 
(Marskp  1750)-Dau.  of  Y.  Cade  1747  iCade  1734' . 

Clinker  18ii3  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784i— Pewet  178B  by  Tandem  1773  (Syphon  17501— Termagant 
bv  Tantrum  17H0  tCripple  n.'iOi—Canta trice  by  Sampson  1745  (Blaze  1733)— Dau.  1757 

pi'  RL'gulus  17:it)  (Cml.  Ar.  17241^ 

";Dou  Quixote  17sl    lvl!|.-.-  i::i(i -Evelina  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  iHerod  17581— Terma- 

I    gaut  by  Tantrum  I  Ihu   1  1  iimli-  1750)— Cantatrice  by  Sampsou  1745  iBlaze  1733)— Dau. 

(     17.57  01  Regulii-  r.  ;  I   (  Hill   Ar.  1724). 

Golnrapus  1803  i,i,okaiuia  i;;)Ui— Dau.  1810  of  Pavnator  1791  (Trumpator  1782)— Circle 
1802  by  St.  George  1789  (Highflyer  1774) -Abigail  1788  by  Woodpecker  177:J  (Herod 

I7.')8i-Firetail  1772  by  Eclipse  1704  (Marske  17.50). 

"  VVfialebone  1807  (Waxy  1790i— Ban.  1812  of  Selin 
Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)-Dau.  178! 
Matron  1783  by  Floi'izel  1768  (Herod  1758i. 

Master  Henry  1815  (Orville  1790)-BoadiCca  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— Bru- 
nette by  Amarauthus  1766  (Uld  England  1741 1— Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 
_  17^4)— Dau.  1755  of  Anc.  Starling  1738  (Starling  1727). 

■  Waxy  1790  (Pot'8-o's  177.5)-Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— Pru- 

nella 1788  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Suip  1736)— 

Julia  1756  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Hermes  1790  (.Mei-cury  177Si    Vici-siKirle  1800 by Pipator  1786 (Imperator  17701— Beatrice 

',    1791  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784 .  Iliu'liilvcc  I7ri)-Pvrrha  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1731)- 

Duchess  1748  by  WTiit.  iinsg  j;  13  ((od.  Ar.  1724). 

■  Beningbrough  1791  (Kin.'  Fergus  ir;.".)  Evelina  1791  by  Highflyer  1771  iHerod  1758)— 
I  Termagant  bv  Tantrum  17(iO(Cripple  1750) — Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1745(Blaze  1733) — 
I    Dau.  1757  of  Regulus  17.39  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  17*4)— Dau.  1799  of  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  1780)— Grey 
I    Doriraant  1781  by  Dorimant  1772  (Otho  1760)— Dizzy  1757  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar. 

17241— Dizzy  1741  l)y  Driver  1727  (Wynn  Ar.). 

Beningbrodgli  1791   (King  Fergus  1773)— Eliza  1791-  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)- 

Augusta  17.84  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750 1— Hard wicke'e  dam  by  Herod  17.58  (Tartar 

1743) -Nettle  1763  bv  Bajazet  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Hambletonian  1793  (King  Fergus  1775)— Rally  17911   by  Trumpator  1783  (Conductor 

1767)— Fancy  1780  bv  Flurizel  1768  (Herod  17.5.8)— Dau.  1763  of  Spectator  1749  (Crab 

1722)-Horaiia  17.58 "bv  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  I724i. 


Waxy. 
b.  h.,  1790. 


[Sc-lim 
Soothsa 
ch.  h.,  ] 


Pot-8-o-'s  177-3  (Eclipse  17tJ4i-Maria  1777  by  Herod  17.58  (Tartar  1743)-Li8ette  1772  by 

Snap  1750  (Snip  17:i6i  -  Miss  Windsor  1754  by  (Jod.  Ar.  1724— Sist.  to  Volunteer  by 

Y.  Belgrade  .Bek-iade  Turk). 
Trumpator  1783  (Conductor    1767>-Prnnella  1788  by  Highflver  1774  (Herod    1758)— 

Promise  1708  bv  Snap  1759  (Snip  1736)— Julia  1750  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724)— 

Spectator's  dam  17:j5  by  Partner  1718  (Jigg). 


Sorcerer  1793  ITrumpator  1782)— Golden  Locks  1793  bv  Delpini  1781  (Hishflver  1T74)— 
Violet  1787  bv  Shark*  1771  (Marske  1750)-Dau.  1772"  of  Syphon  1750  (Sqiiirt  1732)— 
Charlotte  17.30  hv  Blank  17411  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Bobtail  1793  Pier:.,  tit'  17^7'- Catherine  1795  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758)- Ca- 
milla ir;shv  ■riviildiii  17;(;  (T.Sweepstakesl743i-Co(iuette  1764by  ComptonBarlj— 
Sist.  174.3  t.i  IJi-gdlu-  bv  Hod.  Ar.  1724. 


=  2  SirArchv, 

g  S  b.  h.,  18t)5. 
.   o    r 

.K  S-^  Daughter  of, 

§5  E-"3  ch.  m.,  — . 

Ija'J^  Ball'lS 

35  J  ^S  Florizel, 

u  a",  ch.  h.,  1801. 

\sB  Daughter  of. 

« -■  b.  m.,  179,1. 


=  S 


J  E2    -  =• 


Emilias. 
b.  h.,  1820. 


*Diomed  1777  (Florizel  HiiSl-'Castianira  1796  bv  Rockingham  1781  (Highflver  1774)— 
Tabitha  1782  by  Trentham  176j  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)— Dau.  of  Bosphorus  1754 
(Babraham  1740i— Dau.  of  W's  Forester  1750  (Forester  1736). 

*Saltram  1780  (Eclipse  17(>4)— Dan.  of  Svmmes'  Wildair  1707  (*Fearnonght  1755)- Dan. 
of  Tyler's  Driver  1780  (*Othello)-i)au.  of  *Fallower  1761  (Blank '1740)~Dan.  of 
*Vampire  1757  (Regulus  1739). 

*Diomed  1777  (Florizel  17031— Dau.  of  *Shark  1771  (Marske  1750)— Dau.  of  Harris's 
Eclipse  1770  (^Fearnought  17.35)— Dau.  of  '►Fearnought  17.35  (Regulus  1739)— Dau.  of 
*JoIly  Roger  1741  (Roundhead  1733). 

♦Alderman  1787  (Pot-S-o-'s  17;3)-Dau.  of  '^Clockfast  1774  (Gimcrack  1760)— Dau.  of 
Synimes'  Wildair  1707  (*Fearnought  1755)— Y.   Kitty  Fisher  by  *Fearnoaght  1755 

(Regulus  1739(--'KittY  Fisher  1755  by  Cade  17-34  (God.  Ar.  1724i. 

"Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)— Emily  1810  by  Stamford  1794  ( Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— 
Dau.  1799  of  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  1780)— Grey  Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimant  1773 
( Otho  1760)  -Dizzy  17.37  by  Blank  1740  ( God.  Ar.  1724 1. 

[The  Flyer  1814  (Vandyke  "Jr.  1808)-Parma  1813  by  Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews 
1778)— May  1.804  bv  Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  1775)— Primrose  1787  by  Mam- 

brino  1768  (Engineer  1750)-Cricket  1776  by  Herod  17.58  (Tartar  1743). 

"  Sir  Archy  1803  (*Diomed  1777)— Dau.  of  i-Robin  Redbreast  1796  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— 

I  Dau.  1788  of  'Obscurity  1777  (Eclipse  1764)— Slamerkiu  1768  by  *Wildair  1753  (Cade 
1731)— 'Cub  mare  1702  i)V  Cub  17-39  (Fox  1714). 

Robin  Grey  1805)  *Rovalist  1790)— Maria  1802  by  Melzar  1791  (*Medley  1773)— Dan.  of 
♦Highflyer  1784  (Highflver  1774)- Dau.  of  '^Fearnought  1755  (Regulds  1739)- Dan.  of 
Ariel  1750  (*TraYeller  l"747)^ 

Buzzard*  1787  (Woodiiecker  1773)— Dau.  of  Alexander  1783  (Eclipse  1704)— Dau.  of 
Highflyer  1774  dl.-rod  17-38)— Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  1748)— Dau.  1770  of  Engi- 
neer 1750  (Sampson  1745). 

W's  Ditto  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Dau.  1791  of  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  1764)— Dan.  1776 
of  Herod  1738  (Tartar  1743)— Folly  1771  by  Marske  1750  (Squirt  17-32)— Vixen  1753  by 
Regulus  1739  (God.  Al.  1724). 

Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  .\ndrews  1778)— Dau.  1803  of  Gohanna  179(1  fMercury  17781- 


Am.  Eclipse, 
ch.  h.,  1814. 
Y.  Maid  of 
the  Oaks, 

ch.  m..  1817. 


Ji  3  151 


Haxall's 
Moses, 
;  -»"'    b.  h.,  1816. 
-§■5    Daughter  of. 


Fraxinella  1793  by  Trentham  1706  (T.  SweepsUili-'s  CI:; 
1773  (Herod  1758)— Everiasting  1775  bv  Eclipse  1  ;•- 1  ( Mar- la- 
Waxy  1790 (Pot-8-o-'s  1773) -Penelope  1798 by  Tninip  1 1 ny  l:<:^• 
17,88  bv  Highflver  1774  (Herod  1758)- ftomise  17(18  I  iv  Sn;(i)  1 
by  Blank  1740  (God  Ar.  17241 


.  1785  of  Woodpecker 

i:.-,0). 

'on  Muctor  1707) -Prunella 

.-.(((Snip  1736)- Julia  1756 


Duroc  1806  ('*Diomed  1777)— Miller's  Damsel  1803  bv  'Messenger  1780  (Mamhrino  1768)— 
*Dau.  1793  of  Pot-S-o-'s  177!  (Ecli|)se  1764 i-Daa.  1778  of  Gimcrack  1760  (Cripple 
1750)-Snapdragon  17.39  by  Snap  17.30  (Snip  n-36i. 

■►Expedition  1793  (Pegasus  17*4) -Maid  of  the  Oaks  1801  by  '^Spread  Ea<rle  1792 
(Volunteer  1780)— .\nnette  bv  *Shark  1771  iMarske  1730i— Dau.  of  Rockingham 
(Partner  1753) -Dau.  of  True  Whig  (Fitzhugh's  Regulus  1705). 

*8ir  liarry  1703  (Sir  Peter  T.  17*4)  -*.Mermaid  by  Waxy  1790)Pot-8-o-'s  17731— *Proinise 
1803  by  Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)- Dau.  1795  of  Precipate*  1787  (Mercury 
1778)— Lady  HaiTJet  1773  by  Mark  Anthony  1707  (Spec-tator  1749).  

Cook's  Whip  18  4  ('Whip  17.i4i— Hart's  Maria  bv  Craig's  Alfred  (»Medley  1776i— The 
Prvor  mare  [a  good  r.acemare]  by  Tayloe's  Bellair  1786  i*Medley  1776) — Thoronghbred 
mare  of  Mr  T.  I).  Owings. 


220  The  Breeders'  Hand  Bonk  ami  Giddr. 


IMPORTED  MOCCASIN. 

Owned  in  the  Edgewater  Stud,  F.  S.  Asltbnnik,  secretary,  Cyntlntina,  Ky. 

Moccasin  by  Slacaioni,  son  of  Sweetmeat  by  Gladiator,  bretl  by  Mr.  H.  W. 
Deacon,  foaled  1874  and  imported  by  Mr.  P.  Lorillard  when  a  yearling,  dam  Madame 
Strauss,  dam  of  Rawclilf  and  Ornielie  by  King  Tom,  sou  of  Harkaway,  out  of  Jetty 
Tretfz  by  Melbourne,  sou  of  Humphrey  ClinUer  by  Comus.  Macaroni,  the  sire  of  Moc- 
casin, won  the  2,000  Guineas  and  the  Derby  in  1863,  aud  is  the  sire  of  Spiuaway, 
winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas  and  Oaks,  Camelia,  winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas,  aud  of 
Macheath,  the  best  two-year  old  in  England  in  1882,  aud  favorite  for  the  Derby,  Lilly 
Agues,  dam  of  Ormonde.  Sweetmeat,  Macaroni's  sire,  was  by  Gladiator,  second  to 
Bay  Middleton  in  the  Derby.  Sweetmeat  was  a  noted  race-horse,  ran  twenty-four 
times  as  a  two  aud  three-year  old  and  met  but  one  defeat.  He  won  the  Doncaster  Cup 
aud  other  imjiortant  events.  Moccasin  has  a  double  cross  of  that  popular  blood  Pan- 
taloon, which  is  famous  for  speed  and  staying  qualities,  and  is  a  true  racing  strain. 
Pantaloon's  son.  Van  Amburgh,  was  second  to  Coronation  in  the  Derby,  aud  Satirist, 
another  sou,  won  Hie  St.  Leger,  beating  Coronation  ;  he  is  sire  of  Ghiiznee,  winner  of 
the  Oaks,  and  of  Cardinal  Putt',  Eltliirou,  Hobbie  Noble,  Tlie  Reiver,  second  to  West 
Australian  in  the  St.  Leger,  Hernandez,  winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  and  of  Wind- 
hound,  the  sire  of  Thoimanby.  Leamington  was  out  of  a  daughter  of  Pantaloon. 
King  Tom,  the  sire  of  his  dam,  is  too  well  known  to  need  comment,  sufficient  to  say 
he  was  by  Harkaway,  out  of  Pochahontas,  the  dam  of  Stockwell  and  Rataiilan  by 
Gleucoe.  His  grandam  is  by  Melbourne,  sire  of  West  Australian,  winner  of  the 
double  events,  Derby  aud  St.  Leger,  Blink  Bonny,  winner  of  the  Oaks  and  Derby, 
and  the  dam  of  Blair  Athol,  winner  of  the  Derby  aud  St.  Leger,  Sir  Tatton  Sykes, 
winner  of  the  St.  Leger,  Cymba  aud  Marchiones.s,  winner  of  the  Oaks.  The  Mel- 
bournes  are  remarkable  for  size,  substance  and  souudness,  large  bone  aud  racing 
shape.  Moccasin  never  raced,  but  his  first  colts,  all  out  of  mares  the  refuse  of  his 
owner,  were  very  reputable  performers.  Vampire  and  Faith  won  six  races  out  of 
twenty-four  starts  in  18->1.  Vampire  three,  carried  140  lbs.,  and  ran  a  mile  in  1.4t)i. 
The  two-year  old  P.  Lorillard  won  four  races  out  of  seven  starts  in  1882.  Amazon 
and  Disdain  are  both  creditable  performers.  Disdain  won  Optional  Stakes.  Other 
winners  by  him  are  Leather  Stocking,  Mayoua,  Mohawk,  Mokana,  Mamood,  etc.  He 
is  the  sire  of  Cerise,  wliich  is  the  dam  of  Morello,  one  of  the  best  two-year  olds  ever 
seen,  winuer  of  the  Futurity,  1892,  in  1.121,  as  a  sic-k  horse.  The  Macaroni  blood  is 
most  popular  in  England,  aud  he  is  the  only  Mac.aroui  horse  accessible  to  the  breeding 
public  in  America.  He  is  a  dark  bay  or  brown,  with  great  substance  and  power,  fine 
temper  and  full  16  hands  higli.  He  should  be  invaluable  to  perpetuate  the  King  Tom 
strain  of  blood  through  the  descendiuts  of  Phaeton,  King  Ban  and  Great  Tom.  He 
is  d<!sconded  in  direct  female  line  from  the  Royal  mare,  to  wliicli  traces  Highflyer, 
Don  Quixote,  Alexander,  Stumiis,  Colwiik,  Orlando,  Headsman,  Albert  Victor,  George 
Frederick,  Galliard,  in  England;  Martiui-lleury,  Xordeufeldt,  in  .Vustralia  ;  Macarooa 
(imp.),  etc. 


Ili^'hflyyr  lTr4— Herod  1T58— Tartar  ir43— Partner  inS-Ji-L'-Bycrly  Turk,  about  lii85. 


£6 


Walton, 
b.  h.,  1799. 


Mosi!S. 
b.  h.,  1819. 


a' I 


Blackloclt, 
b.  h.,  1814. 


BlacUliiek, 
b.  h.,  1814. 


-r'  7  ^   Miss  Sophia, 
■i  _;^     b.  m.,  180"). 


;=^  Alexander, 

3  5  ;  ch.  b.,  1782. 

is]  Brunette, 

«-°i       -■•-■ 


Sir  Peter  T.  1781  (lli^;hrtver  nr4)-  .\rethHsa  17'..2  by  Dungnnnon  17^0  (Eclipse  17H4)— 

Dau.  177"of  Pn.pliei  Kill  iKr;;nlus  i;3:i)— Virajjo  17(i4  by  Snap  17S0 (Snip  173G)-Dan. 

of  Regulus  17M  i(ici,l.  Ar.  n-.'41. 
Pot-8-o-'s  177.!  iKrhpsr  i:i;ii— Pninilla  1788  liy  Hii.'hflvor  1774  (Heroil  17581— Promise 

I7I18  bv  Si.:iii  i;  .11   ^iiip  I7.!i'.i    Jiiha  175(i  by  Blank  17iO  (.God.  Ar.   17i4i- Spectator's 

dam  i;  ;.'  '  •  IM  ',  i;is  (.Jig.,'), 
[Whali-i 

1778) 


(Tartar  174.))  V.  Hag  1701  by  Skim  174(1 
Selini  180J  (Buzzard*  1787)— Canary  Bird  1 
p;itor  I78'3i-eiiniiry  1W7  by  Cui-iandor 
lli.jhtlviT  1774  (IT.-rnd  17-S1  Hairi.-I  171,: 
■hitclc.rk  isin  Uiiinlilclnni'Mi  ]7,i-.',  |l:iil 
Wil.lL'riii-r    17;'-.'    liv    UiL'lilh.r    I.;  I    tUr 


iDi'lpiiii  17811— Dau    18117  of  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury 
xj  l.y  Woodpecker  177:1  (H.-r.ul  I7.8i-Dau.  1780  of  Ilirod  1758 


M  I 


l;iy  or]  Sorcerer  17G(i  (Truni- 
»'l77Si— Miss  Green  1787  liy 
174S(Cade  17.'il). 


li:|    UiiiniilcinniMi   I7I-.'.     |i:iii     i;',:i  Mf  '  (itiindcr  1786  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)- 

17;'--'   liv    Ui-lillMr    l.;l   .llrnid  1 ;  :,^      (  MlH'iress  1786  by  Pot-8-o-'s  1773 

;)       Matiill  I  i;,,   l.v  (..Milliiid.,!    17;i    Snai.  17^,0). 

Pli  uiH. Ill  isiis  <\\  Mill. u  iri'li'     l),ui.  ISii^jot  o»eiloii  r.N-.(King  Fergus  1775)-Dau.  17915 

otWaliiiii  i;s(l  (lli-liiUrr  17;  4 1    Dau.  17Sii of  Ruler  1777 (Y.  Mar.sko  1771)-Piracantba 

"IS  .('ad..  17:14). 


:  liv  Ma 


Whitrl... 
WiUL-i 
(^Eclip^. 


S(l  (111- 
'hi'iii 
:l   .11: 

I'l-M 


179fl  -Dau.  1799  of  Coriander  17*1  (Pot-8o-'8  1773)— 
ilii;lill\er  1774  iHerod  1758)— Coheiress  1786  by  Pot-8-o-'s  1773 
ll:i  1717  l.v  (l..lillliider]7f>l  (Snap  17."0). 
Prime  .Mini  i.r  imii  .^:iii|.|io  isiil)- '1  raiibv*'s  dam  1812  by  Orville  1799  (Beninsrbnmgh 
1791)  .Mi<>  ((niii-i.mi.  I71II1  bv  W,.:izle  1776  (Uei'od  1T58)— Dau.  of  Ancaster  171)8 
(Blank  174  i)  -liaii.  ol  Di 
Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1 
osity  17611  bv  Snap  175ii  i> 
of  Baitletl's  Cliilders  (Da 
Alexander  178i  (Eclipse  1761)— Dan.  of  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  175'i)— Dan.  of  Alfred  1770 
(Matchera  17481 -Dau.  1770  of  Engineer  17.56  (S:impson  17451— Bav  Maltou's  dam  1756 
by  Cade  1734  (God.  Ar.  17g4). 


.mine  1775  by  Dux  1761  (Matchem  1748i-Curi- 
1)111.  174Jof  Resulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724)— Dau. 


Sir  Peter  T.  1784  iHighllyer  1774)— Dau.  178S  of  Boudrow  1777  (Eclipse  1764)-Dau.  1768 

of  Squirrel  17.54  (Traveller  1735)-Sist.  to  Lowthcr's  Bnbraham  by  Babrabam  1740 

(God.  Ar.  17Sl)-Dau.  1750  of  Golden  Ball  173)  (Partner  1718i. 
Meteor  1783  (Eclipse  1764)— Maid-of-ali-Work  1786  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17581— Dau. 

1771  of  Syphon  1750  (Squirt  1732l-Dau.  of  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  172-1)— Sist.  1758 

to  Judgement  by  Snip  1736  iFlviii.,-  Childirs  171."ii. 


Beningbrough  1791  iKing  Fergus  i;7..i  Ev.lina  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— 
Termagant  by  Tantrum  171:0  ((.'lipple  175(11- Cantalrice  by  Sampson  1745  (Blaze 
1733)-Dau.  1757  of  Regulus  1139  (God.  Ar.  17i4). 

Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Sophia  1798  by  Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— 
Huncamunca  1787  by  Hi^rbflyer  1774  (Herod  17r:8)-Cypher  1772  by  Squirrel  1754 
(Traveller  173))-Fribble's  dam  1749  by  Regidua  1739  (God.  Ar.  17' ' ' 


Eclipse  1764  (Marske  I750)-Grecian  Princess  1770  by  W'b  Forester  1750  (Forester 
1738)-Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt  1739  (God.  Ar.  1734)— Dau.  of  Bustard  1741  (Crab  1722)— 
Charming  Molly  1742  bv  Second  1732  (Flving  Childers  1715). 

Amaranthus  17(16  (Old  Eiigland  1741)— Mavflv  17n  bv  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734)— Dau. 
1755  of  Anc.  St.irlin.'  17:H  (Starling  1727)  I.ook-:it-me-Lads  1731  by  Grasshopper 
(Byerly  Turk)    D:iii.  of  sir  ycwii.ii'.-  B:iv  Ar ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 


Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-n-'s  177:!i— P.nelope  T, 

I     nella  1788  b}'  lIi:,'liHvi  r  1771  i  lleroil  17.". 

Julia  1756  bv  Blank"  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724i. 


hv  Ti 
i'roi 


ir  17.82  (Conductor  17671— Piu- 
(18  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)- 


2-  w- 


Tri„.„„.>.„     'Octavian  1807"(Stripling  1795)— Caprice  1797  bv  Anvil  1777  (Herod  1758)— Madcap  1774 
h  %^^    iSr    I    by  Eclipse  VM  (Marske  1750)-Sappho  1763  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724)-Dau.  17.-)0 


b.  m.,  1818.        „,  gjg^e  173J  (Fl 


ilde 


;  1715). 


'-  gU    Nabocklish, 
=  jd  gS    ch.  h.,  1811. 


Rugantino  IS'Jl  i 
Dau.ofBag.it 
Dau.  of  Old 


S    iit;„o  T.„„i»„    Teddy-the-Gr  ndui  i  , 
fB    Miss  Tooley,      ^  /  i774i_p.u,iii,.i 


-Butterfly  1804  bv  Master  Bagot  i787(Bagot  1780)— 

s) -Mother  Brown  1771  by  Trunnion  1747  (Cade  1734)— 

.1.  Ar.  1T24). 

a.^us  1787)-Lady  Jane  1796  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (High- 

78  I'ly  Fforizel  1768  (Herod  17.58)— Captive  1771  by  Matchem  1748 


(Cade  1731) -Calliope  1761  by  Slouch  1747  (Cade  1734). 


c  i.or,  Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  17871  -Bacchante  1809  bv  W's  Ditto  18C0  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Dau. 
1  iSJc  1791  of  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  1761)-Dau.  1776  of  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)-Folly 
•  "•■  ^°'^''-    i    1771  by  Marske  1753  (Squirt  1732). 

.„-,r,„M^^  Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  1797)  -Web  1808  bv  Waxy  17S0  (Pot-8  o-'s  1773)-  Penelojie 
■'™P"','i:)-'  1798  bv  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  i;67)-Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer  i;74  (Herod 
'    175,S)— Promise  1708  by  Snap  17.)0  (Snip  173" 


Comus, 
ch.  h.,  1809. 


Orville  179.1  (Beniiigbrough  1791)— Eleanor  1798  by  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  1780i— Y. 
Giantess  17.10  by  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel  1768)— Giantess  1769  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 
1734) -Molly  Long  Less  17.53  bv  Babraham  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Marmion  I80i  (Whiskey  1789)-Hanialice  1814  bv  Gohanna  1790  (Mercnry  1778)— Ama- 
zon 1799  by  Driver  17.'-13  (Trenth:im  Hdii  Fractious  1792  by  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse 
17.14)  -Dau-  1785  of  Woodpecker  17;:i  illiroil  lios). 


Daughter  of. 
br.  m.,  1818. 


Lady  Moore 

Carew, 
b.  m.,  18.30. 


Sorcerer  1796  (Trumpator  1782).  llouLbioii  bass  i8i.il  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer 

1774i-Alexin:i  1788  by  Kin?  Fergus  i;75  .Eclipse  1764)— Lardelia  1780  by  Y.  Marske 

1771  (Marske  17.50) -Dau.  of  Y'.  Cade  1747  (Cade  1734). 

Clinker  1805  (Sir  Peter  T.  1781)-Pe\vet  17'86  bvTandem  1773 (Syphon  17.50)-  Termagant 

by  Tantrum  171111  ifiipple  1750)— Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1745  (Blaze  1733)— Dau.  1757 

of  Re-iilii-  iri.i  .1";.  il    Ar.  17241. 

Don  Qiii\....    1  7- 1    K.  1  p-e  17641-Evelina  1791  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17f8)— Terma- 
gant liv  1: ill!  iini  (Cripple  1750)-Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1745  (.Blaze  17.33)— Dau. 

17.57  01  li.L'iili-  1711  (dod.  Ar.  1724). 
Golumpiis  isii-.;  iGnhaiiiia   17!.0i-Dau.  IKliI  of  Pavnator  1791  (Trumpator  1782)— Circle 
I     1S112  hv  St.  George  17.89  (lli.'bMver  1774i— Abigail  1788  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod 

I     17.5S)  "Firnail  1772  bv  Ec'ji-e  lli^l  iMar-keJ7"().J 

Casirel  18(11  (Buzzard*  17871    Idalia  1815  bv  PeruVian  1806(Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Musidora 
I    1804  by  Melenr  178!  (Eclipse  17114)— Maii-of-all-Work  178:1  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod 

1758)-  Dan.  1771  of  Syphon  17.'0  (Squirt  17.32). 
Filhoda-Piita  1812  (Haiihazard  1797)-Hvl>la  1821   by  Rubens  1805  (Buzzard*  17871— 
Larissa  1813  bv  Trafalgar  1802  (Sir  Peter  T.  i;'84i-Meteoia  1802  by  Meteor  1783 

I    (Eclipse  171141    '.Maid  of-all-Work  1786  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758). 

Blacklock  1si4  .  Wbiu-Iock  1803) -Dan.  1816  of  Phantom  18(18  (Walton  1799)-Dan.  1802 
I    of  Overtoil  1788  1  Kin;.'  Fergus  1775)— Dau.  1796  of  Walnut  1786  (Highflyer  1774)— Dau. 
1786  of  Ruler  1777  (Y.  Mni--l;c  1771 . 


Tramp  1810  iDick   An.lr 
I    Olvmpia  b.  m.  1815  bv 
'     1777  (Herod  17:")8)-  Sc 
Herod  17.58  (Tartar  17i:!i 


b.  m.  1821  bv  Bustard  1813  (Castrel  1801)- 
^ir  Peter  T.  1784)-Scotilla  b.  m.  1795  by  Anvil 
,  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  17.50)— Harmony  1775  by 
.  1769 by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724)-Sist.  1751 
-Dau.  hlk.  ni.  by  Makeless  (Ogletho 


In  South  bv  Regulus  17.39  iGod.  Ar.  17341  -  Dau.  of  Sorebeels  (Biisto  17  ., . 

Chiistophe;- D".\rcy's  Royal  mare  by  Blunderbuss  (Bustler)— Old  Grey  Royal  by  D'Arcy  White  Turk— Dau.  of  D  Arcy 
Yellow  Turk— Royal  marc. 


The  I>rcc(lcr.s    llioul  Baoh  and  Guide. 


ONEKO. 

The  properfij  of  W.  S.  Barnes,   Melbourne  Stud,   Lexington,  Ki/.     Scdes  an- 

nucdly. 

OxEKO.  Ijrowu  horse,  foaleil  1881,  bred  iu  the  Brookdale  Stuil,  by  Uncas,  son  of 
Lexiiigtoi.  and  Corai  by  Vandal,  dam  imp.  Faverdale,  dam  of  Centaur  (Favcrdale 
colt)  by  The  Palmer,  own  brother  to  Rosicrucian  by  Beadsman.  .The  Palmer  tvou  the 
Ascot  Derby,  Royal  Stakes  and  Liverpool  Antnmn  Cup,  and  is  the  sire  of  Jenny 
Howiel.,  winner  of  the  Oaks,  Pellegrino,  Pilgrimage  (winner  of  the  Dewhnrst  Plate, 
the  1,000  and  2,000  Guineas),  Grey  Palmer,  etc.  His  grandam  Georgiana  is  (full  sister 
to  Countess  of  Burlington,  the  dam  of  Cavendish  and  imp.  Hartiugton,  winner  of  the 
Cesarewitch  Handicap)  by  Touchstone,  winner  of  the  St.  Leger  and  one  of  the  most 
valuable  stallions  ever  bred  iu  England.  Touchstone  sired  Mowerina,  the  dam  of 
AVest  Australian,  winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  the  Derby  and  St.  Leger.  Mowerina 
was  out  of  Emma,  sister  to  Caroline,  the  fourth  dam  of  Centaur  by  Whisker,  third 
dam  Lady  Emily  by  Sluley  Moloch,  son  of  Muley  and  sire  of  the  famous  Alice  Haw- 
tliorn,  dam  of  Thorraanby,  winner  of  the  Derby,  tracing  through  Gibside  Fairy  by 
Heriru's,  son  of  Mercury  by  Eclipse,  to  the  D'Arcy  Blacklegged  Royal  nuvre. 

Oneko  commenced  his  turf  career  at  two  years  old  by  running  third  to  Tremont 
an.l  Queen  of  Elizabeth  for  the  Foam  Stakes,  five-eighths  of  a  mile,  at  Sheepshead 
Bay,  beating  Roi  d'Or,  Nat  Goodwin,  Alaric  and  four  others.  At  Monmouth  Park, 
iu  the  .July  Stakes,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  ran  second  to  the  mighty  Hanover, 
beaten  by  the  shortest  of  heads,  Ijeatiug  Roi  d'Or,  ITitzroy  and  Reveller,  time,  1.1.5i; 
at  Monmouth,  iu  the  Criterion  Stakes,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  he  finished  fourth  to 
Milton,  Firenzi  and  Fitzroy,  beating  Strideaway,  Flageoletta,  Cambyses,  Racquet, 
Puzzle  and  four  others.  Oneko  began  his  three-year  old  career  by  running  third  to 
Tarbouche  in  a  IJ  mile  race  at  Jerome  Park,  beating  Strideaway  and  Lizzie  Baker. 
He  was  beaten  by  the  great  Hanover  in  the  Belmont  Stakes, 1^  miles, in  2.434.  At  Brook- 
lyn ran  third  in  a  mile  race  to  Fitzroy  and  Stuyvesant,  in  1.43,  beating  Dunbiue, 
Young  Luke,  Alaric  and  Valentine  ;  was  third  in  the  Tidal  Stakes,  at  Sheephead  Bay, 
1  mile,  in  1.41i,  to  Hanover  and  Kingston.  For  the  Coney  Island  Derby,  IJ  miles,  iu 
2.44i,  Oneko  again  finished  second  to  Hanover,  Hypasia  third ;  and  ran  second  to 
Duubine,  beaten  a  neck,  in  the  Beacon  Stakes,  1-i'u  miles,  2.03,  defeating  Counemara, 
Fitzroy,  Bradford,  Reveller,  Prodigal,  etc.  Oneko  closed  his  three-year  old  year  by 
running  third  in  the  Emporium  to  Hanover  and  Duubine,  li  miles,  in  2.35f,  the  de- 
feated ones  being  Stockton,  Wilfred,  Brynwood,  Banbridge  and  Shasta. 

With  Hanover  out  of  the  way  Oneko  would  have  beeu  a  first-class  stake  winner, 
and  ho  must  be  placed  in  that  class.  The  breeding  of  Oneko  is  excellent.  His  sire, 
Uncas,  was  a  grand  race-horse  and  a  successful  sire.  Faverdale,  Oneko's  dam,  pro. 
duced  the  winners  Frolic  and  Centaur  (Faverdale  colt), the  latter  one  of  the  best  horses 
of  his  day.  Myopia,  a  daughter  of  F'averdale.  produced  the  winner  Melinda  and  Brig- 
anza,  dam  of  the  two-year  old  winner  J.  L.  Knight.  His  grandam,  Georgiana  by 
Touchstone,  was  a  successful  stud  matron,  throwing  a  number  of  winners  in  Measure 
for  Measure,  Faruslield,  Sunsi^t,  Ironmaster,  Si)lit  th(!  Difference  and  C(eur  de  Lion. 
His  fiftli  dam.  (iili.side  Fairy,  was  the  grandam  of  imp.  Trustee  (Levity's  sire),  Coth- 
erstone  (winner  of  Jthe  2,000  Guineas,  Derby,  etc.),  Mnndig  (winner  of  the  Derby, 
etc.),  and  West  Australian  (winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  Derby,  St.  Leger,  etc.), 
and  the  great  grandam  of  Parmesan,  sire  of  the  Derby  winners  Cremorne  and 
Favonius. 

He  is  descended  in  direct  female  Hup  from  the  Blacklegged  Hoyal  mare,  to  which 
traces  the  following  excellent  race-horses  and  successful  stallions  :  Oroonoko, 
Saltram  (imp.),  Beuingbrough,  Williamson's  Ditto,  Cotherstone,  West  Australian, 
Walton,  Wild  Dayrelf,  Parmesan,  Diophantus,  Caterer,  Lord  Ronald,  Ishmael,  Wis- 
dom, The  Miser,  Saxifrage  and  H.arry  O'Fallon,  in  America. 


Florizel  1768-Herod  1758-Tartar  1743-Partner  inS-Jigg-Byerly  Turk,  about  1685. 


Sir  Arrhv, 
b.  h.,  1805. 


■J '  £  S  7j  > 


.  Balls 

Florizel, 

ch.  h.,  ISill. 

Daughter  of, 

b.  m..  l?9ii. 


Emiliu?, 
b.  h.,  Ifi). 


Sumpter, 
ch.  li.,  1818. 


Lady  Grey, 
b.  ni.,  ISir. 


Lucilla, 
b.  m.,  — . 


0^ 
0^ 


s  Sg. 


is 


Touchstone, 
br.  h.,  1831. 


Emma, 
I  ch.  m.,  lS-^-1. 


Slane, 
b.  h.,  1833. 


^Dioined  1777  (Florizel  17B<) 

Tabitha  ITS-,'  hv  Tt,--!  ■:! 

(Babraham  i;  i        1'    ;        ; 
'Saltram  1780  1 10     i  l 

of  Tvlcr's   In 

♦Vanipiv  k:.      I:        :  ,- 
'Dloinril    I,  ;,      ;    ..  ,      ,      .    - 

Eclip-   1    ,"     r.  ,,■    r,.,  . 

*Jollv  U.'Lri   i:  :l     l:    :, 
"Ailieriuun    l,S     I 

Symmes'  \\V.'\   , i      ,    .       i 
17.5."i  rKegulii-  1 ,  K 


"Castiauira  17%  bv  Rockingham  1781  (Hi^hliver  1774)— 
!i  irtjO  (T.  Sweepstakes  ITii)— Uau.  of  Bosiihonls  1754 
r.ster  17J0  (.Forester  173ii). 

I  'Ml.  of  Symmes"  Wiklair  171)7  (*Fearnoui;ht  1755)— Dan. 
'Inllo)— Dau.  of  *Fallower  17U1  (Blank  1710i—Dau.  of 

Dau.  of  'Shark  1771  (Marske  17E0)— Dau.  of  Harris' 
:.".."i>-  Dau.  of  'Fearnought  1755  (Regalus  1739)— Dau.  of 
(117331. 

::i-Dan.  of  *Clockfast  1774  (Gimcrack  ]760)-Dan.  of 
.amought  1755)— Y.  Kitty  Fisher  1767  by  'Fearnought 

[  isher  1755  by  Cade  1734  (God.  .\r.  1734). 

;'Jl)  Emily  1810  by  Stamford  17!)4(^ir  Pet.rr T.  1784)— 
Saitiaiii  '  17S0)-Grey  Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimaut  1773 
IJlaiik  ITiOiGod.  Ar.  17241. 

isiiM  I'arMia  1813  by  Dick  Andrews  1797  t.Toe  Andrews 
■  ioii_'h  IV.il  (King  Fergus  1775)— Primrose  1787  by  Mam- 

i  I  i'k^-t  177(1  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743). 

Roljiu  mare  by  *Robin  Redbreast  1796  (Sir  Peter  T. 
my  1777  (Eclipse  17f4)— Slamerkin  1768  by  *Wildair  1753 
-'  l.yCuh  1739  (Fox  1714). 

«i|— ilaria  1803  by  Melzar  1791  (*Medley  1776)— Dan.  of 
'"If""        I         ■'  i:;i)-Dau.  of 'Fearnought  1755  (Regulus  1739)— Dau.  of 

Ariel  I  ,  ':  

lelimFo-  1)  I  II'!  i,-,!  I  :acch,inte  1809  by  VV's  Ditto  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Dau. 
1791  of  Jlurcury  ir;8  (Kilijise  1761)— Dau.  1776  of  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)— Folly  1771 
by  Marske  1750  (Squirt  1732). 
TramplS10(Dick  Andrews  1797)— Web  1808  by  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— Penelope 
1798  by  Trumpator  1783  (Conductor  17C7)-PruneIla  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod 
17.';8)~Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  173ii). 


He  1799  (Ki 

Dau.  179n  of  \Vlll^lil•.     I 

(Otho  irtO)-  Dizzy  WS. 

The  Fiver  1814  (Vandvke 

177S)'-Mjy  l,M)4  1.v  llri. 

briuo  1768(Eiil:i..    1   i; 


Sir  Arcliy  1805 
178))- Dau. 
(Cade  17-;i) 

Robin  Ci 


Blacklock  1814  (H  hitelock  1K03)-Dau.  1812  of  Orville  1799  (Beningbroufh  1791)— Miss 

Grimstone  1796  by  Weazle  1776  (Herod  1758)— Duu.  of  Ancaster  1768  (Blank  1740)— 

Dau.  of  Damascus  Ar.  1754. 
Trumpator  182:5  (Sir  Solomon  ]805)-Lucy  1821  by  Orphan  1810  (Ball's  Florizel  1801)  — 

Lady  Grey  1817  by  Robin  Grey  1805  ('Royalist   1790)- Jlaria  1802  bv  Melzar  1791 

('Medley  177B)-Dau.  of  'Highflyer  1784  (Highflyer  1774). 


Camel  1822  (Whalebone  1807)-Banter  1836  by  Master  Henry  1815  (Orville  1799)— Boa- 
dicea  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— Brunette  by  Aiuaranthns  1766  (Old 
England  1741)— Mayfly  1771  by  Matcbem  1748  (Cade  1731). 

Whisker  1812  ( Waxy  1790)-Gibside  Fairy  1811  by  Hermes  1790  (Mercury  1778)— Vicis- 
situde 1800  by  Pipator  1786  (Imperator  17r6)-Beatrice  1791  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784 
(Highflyer  1774)-Pvrrha  1771  bv  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734). 


Royal  Oak  1823  (Catton  1809)— Dau.  1819  of  Orville  1799  (Beningbrongh  1791)— Epsom 
Lass  1803  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)-Alexina  17h8  by  King  Fergus  1775 
(Eclipse  1764)-Lardella  1780  by  Y.  Marske  1771  (Marske  1750). 

Sultan  1816  (Selim  1802)-Tr.impoline  1825  by  Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  1797)— Web 
1808  by  Waxy  1790  (Pot-S-o-"s  1773)— Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 
17(i7)-Pruiu-lla  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758). 


■Si 

.fl   - 

■5  ,.; 

c  c: 

si 


Touchstone, 
br.  h.,  18.31. 
Lady  Moore 

Carew, 
b.  m.,  18:J0. 


Bay 

Middleton, 
b.  h.,  1833. 


Folly, 
ch.  m.,  18-30. 


.ottery  l'<3ii  .Tramp  1810)— Morgiana  i>-SO  bv  Muley  1810  (O)ville  17!i9i— Miss  Stephen- 
s..]i  iMi  i,y  [Scud  or]  Sorcerer  1793  (Trumpator  1782)— Dau.  179(1  oi  Precipitate* 
l;s7  (Jkrmrv  n78)-Dau.  178T  of  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  17.j8i. 

'riam    ls:7  ilimilius  1820)  -Dau.  1815  of  Orville  1799  iBeninglirough  1791)-Dau.  1800 

of  Buzzard  ^    178~    <  ^Vnn<li,ci/>L-oi.    I'T'J-Ji       T4n>.t.Tt;w^..  ^'tlQ   \^,.    T... ...,., 

1767)-  Li 


ird'  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— Hornpipe  1793  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 
una  1779  by  Herod  17i;8  (Tartar  1743). 


Camel  11-32  (Whalebone  181.7)- Banter  1826  by  Master  Henry  1815  (Oryille  1799)— Boa- 
dicea  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— Brunette  by  Amaranthns  1766  (Old  Eng- 
land 1741)-Jlayfly  1771  bv  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17.34). 

Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  1797)~Kite  1821  bv  Bustard  1813  (Castrel  1801)-Oh-mpia 
1815  by  Sir  Oliver  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Scatilla  1795  by  Anvil  1777  (Herod  17.i8)— 
Scota  17^3  bv  Eclipse  1764  iMarske  1750). 


Sultan  I8I11 

by  Sooth-ayei 

lope  179S  bv  T 
Priam*  1827  (En 

of  Shuttle  17; 

1789  by  King  I 


Whalebone  IKI, 
Folly  1806  bv 
(Eclipse  1764)"- 

Middleton  1822 
17&l)-narri.t 
em  KJ^i     ^Trj 

Waxv  \vi  'I 
nefla  ]>■  i      1 
Julia  i;-  ! 

Selim  !■"-  r.. 
1788  01  Ij  .  I  . 
Maiiieii    : 


m  l-(ij)-Cobweb  1821  bv  Phantom  1808  (Walton  1799)-Filagree  1815 
■  IK  IS  (Sorcerer  1796)— Web  1808  by  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— Penc- 
il  ator  1782  (Conductor  1767) 

i  i  -  :  Oil  (irtaviana  1815  by  Octavian  1807  (Stripling  1795)-Dau.  18C7 
':     \     Mi'     ir:i)-Zara  1801    by  Delpini  1781  (Highflyer  1774)-Flora 

'-I      -i.-"         I  ipse  1764). 

>i..i\',    1,1'     Defiance  1816  bv  Rubens  1805  (Buzzard*  1787)-Little 
HiL-liland  Fling  1798  (Spadille  1784)— Harriet  1799  Ijv  Volunteer  1780 
-Lady  Sarah's  dam  1785  by  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  1748). 
(Phantom  ia)8)-Little  Follv  1806  by  Highland  Fling  1798  (Spadille 
17i.9  liy  Vobimecr  17sO  (E<'lipse  1764)-Dan.  1785  of  Allred  1770  (Match- 

■":■■!  .;,  Ili'   M:ii-i,,-  i:,-,(l(Sqimt  17.32). 

-       -  I      i,::s  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— Pra- 

i.si— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  17361— 

,     I     M      :   :;   1 -HI  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflverl774)-Daii. 
II    '      '    II 1     -      Matron  1782  by  Florizel  I76s'(Herod  1758)— 


Mulev, 
b.  h.,  1810. 


1:27)     Lo..k-af  1 


■'■-•>    I    '.      'li-s  Sophia  1.S05  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T. 

I.  iiiiz/ard    17s7  (Woodpecker  1773)— Huncamunca  1787  by  High- 

-I    lyplierl7;2by  Squirrel  17."4  (Traveller  1735). 

-    i ;  I  4)    Brunette  bv  Amaranthns  1766  (Old  Er  gland  1741)  -May- 

li'  in   \-AK  (Cade  1731)-Dau.  1755  of  Anc.  Starling  1738  (Starling 

'  Lads  1731  by  Cirasshopper  (Byerly  Turk). 


Orville  1,9)  (Beuingbrough  1791)-  Eleanor  1798  by  Whiskey  1789  fSaltram*  1780)— Y. 

Giantess  1790  by  Diomert*  1777  (Florizel  nW)— Giantess  1769  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 

1734)  -Molly  Long  Legs  1753  by  Babraham  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews  1778)-Siiitflre  1800  by  Beuingbrough  1791  (ffing 

Fergus  1775)-Dau.  of  Y.  Sir  Peter  1775  (Doge  1762)— Dau.  of  Engineer  1756  (Sampson 

1745)— Dau.  of  Wilson  Arabian. 


ope  IT.iK  bv  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— Pru- 
' ill  i;.")H)- Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— 


GibsideFairv,  Hermes  1; 
inn' 


Oxford's  Dun  Ar 


\  i.  is-miiie  1).  m.  1800  by  Pipator  1786  (Imperator  1776)— 

Beatrice  Ij.  in.  1791  by  Sir  Peter  T.  17S4  (Highflyer  1774)-Pyrrha  b.  m.  1771  by  Match- 

1748  (Cade  17:34)-Duchess  b.  m.  1748  hy  Whitenose  1742  (God.  Ar.  1724)-Miss 

b.  m.    ir29   by   V.  True    Blue    1718   (Honevwood  Ar.)— Dau.  of  Lord 


Slamerk        ..   __ 
-D".\rcy  Blacklegged  Royal  mare. 


Tlie  Breeders'  Ilund  Bool;  and  Guide. 


ONONDAGA. 


AVINXER  OP  THE  JUVENILE  8TAKES  AT  JEROME  PARK,  JULY  STAKES  AT 
LONG  BRANCH,  AND  KENTUCKY  STAKES  AT  SARATOGA,  ltf81. 

WiU  he  used  as  private  stallion  in  the  McGrathiana  Stud,  near  Lexington, 
Fayette  County,  Ky.,  Milton  Young,  proprietor.  Annual  sales  of  year- 
lings in  May. 

Onondaga  by  imp.  Leamiugtou,  son  of  Faugh-a^Ballagh,  bred  by  Mr.  A.  Welsh, 
Erdenheim  Stud,  Peuusylvania,  foaled  1879,  dam  Susan  Beane,  dam  of  Stratford, 
Sensation,  etc.,  by  Lexington  out  of  Sally  Lewis,  dam  of  John  Morgan,  Hunter's 
Lexington,  Acrobat,  etc.,  by  imp.  Glencoe.  Onondaga  as  a  two-year  old  started  in 
nine  races,  of  which  he  won  four.  Jerome  Park,  won  the  Juvenile  Stakes,  half  a 
mile,  iu  0..50i,  beating  Gerald,  Memento  and  twelve  others.  Sheepshead  Bay,  won 
match,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  in  l.loi,  beating  Sachem.  Monmouth  Park,  won  the 
July  Stakes  for  two-year  olds,  5  furlonafs,  in  1.02i,  beating  Gerald,  Memento  and 
three  others.  Saratoga,  won  the  Kentucky  Stakes  for  two-year  olds,  three-quarters  of 
a  mile,  iu  1.16,  beating  Nightcap  and  Glenarm.  Sheepshead  Bay,  was  second  in  the 
Surf  Stakes  for  two-year  olds,  5  furlongs,  won  by  Marsh  Redon  (Stonehenge- 
Julietta  Colt)  in  1.03^.  At  Monmouth  Park,  was  third  iu  the  August  Stakes  for  two- 
year  olds,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  won  by  Marsh  Redon  in  1.16,  and  was  unplaced  in 
his  other  races.  Onondaga,  complaiuiug  in  his  legs,  was  retired.  He  is  from  one  of 
the  great  racing  families  of  America,  is  own  brother  to  Sensation,  the  invincible  horse 
of  his  year,  his  dam  is  own  sister  to  Acrobat  and  Hunter's  Lexington,  and  half-sister 
to  John  Morgan ;  all  were  good  race-horses,  and,  for  their  chances,  successful  sires. 
The  pedigree  is  well  fortified  with  Archy  and  Diomed  blood,  upon  the  Eclipse  and 
Herod,  and  traces  through  the  dam  of  Medoc  to  the  family  wliich  gave  Lexington  and 
other  famous  horses  to  the  country.  Onondaga  is  a  chestnut,  15i  hands,  large  star  in 
his  forehead  and  snip  on  the  nose,  with  white  hairs  in  his  flanks,  left  hind  foot  white 
above  the  ankle  ;  he  is  a  good-shaped  horse,  and  was  speedy ;  the  family  is  a 
racing  one,  and  he  is  a  success  in  the  stud,  sire  of  the  following  winners:  Bixby, 
Blithesome,  Long  Branch,  Ovation,  St.  Clair,  The  Crow,  Tocor,  Black  Pansy,  Boot- 
maker, Blessed,  Blessing,  Button,  Goodloe,  Ocean  \Vave,  Once  Again,  Oregon,  Hope- 
ful, Ouaway,  Outright,  Milton,  Delemma,  Ambulance,  The  Sheritf,  Chimes,  Orsman, 
Unadaga,  Hub  S.,  Curt  Gunu  (Locohatchee),  Yale  '91,  Julio,  Portlaw,  Busteed, 
Nariua,  Derfagilla,  Yazoo,  Content  and  many  others. 

Onondaga  traces  in  direct  female  hue  through  the  old  Montagu  mare  to  the 
Royal  nuuc,  to  which  traces  Conductor,  O'Kelly's  Eclipse,  Sterling,  Weatherbit,  Ox- 
ford, Kingston,  Scottish  Chief,  Adventurer,  Lexington,  Vandal,  Leouatus,  Duke  of 
Montrose,  Griustead,  The  Burd,  Stratlimore,  Luke  Blackburn,  Salvator,  Vol- 
turno,  etc. 


Eclipse  176-1— Marske  1750— Sqnirt  1733— Bartlett's  Childers— Darley  Arabian  1099. 


3lg  r^^ 


Pot-s-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  17M)— Maria  1777  by  llerod  1738  (Tartar  17«l—Lir!eite  177."  by 

Snap  1750  (Snip  17a6)— Miss  Windsor  17M  by  Goii.  Ar.  1721- Sist.  to  Volunieer  by  VT. 

Belj^rade  (lielgrade  Turls). 

jTrumpator  17W  (Coiidactor  1767)— Prunella  1783  by  Higliflver    1774    (Herod  1758)- 

Promise  1768  by  Suap  1750  (Snip  173ii)— Julia  17.")tj  by  Blank  1740  (God.  .\r.  1744)- 

Spectotor'8  dam  1735  by  Partner  1718  (Jigg). 

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Blacklick, 
b.  h.,  1811. 


Gohanna  179U  (.Mercury  17r8)— Catherine  1795  by  Woodpecker  1773 
i    mill^  17T8  by  Trentliam  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)— Coqiic-tie  1764  bv 

— Sist.  1743  to  Regulus  by  God.  Ar.  1734. 
Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  17641- Rival  ISJO  bv  Sir  PeterT.  171+4  (Highflver  1774)-Hornet 

1790  by  Drone  17r7  (Ilerod  17-)S)— Manilla  1777  by  Goldfluder  1764  (Snap  17.50)— Dan. 

17ii:;olUld  Ku-huid  1,11  qiod.  Ar.  1724). 

'  Woudp  ,  k.  r  Iw  1  illrn.il  1T..-.1— Dan.  1778  of  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750)— Rosebud  1765 

by  Si]  q,  1;  II  iSiiip  i;.j  I -Mi-s  Belsea  1753  by  Regulus  17-19  (God.  Ar.  1721)— Dau.  of 

Bartlfti  s  r;,iideis  tU:irl.>v  Ar.  1699). 
Bajot  11811  iHcTcidl75Si— Uju.  of  Gamahoe  (Bustard  1741)— Patty  bv  Tim  1753  (Sqnirt 

17)2)— Miss  Patch  1737  by  Justice  1735  (H.  C.  Litton  Ar.)— Rihf,'tail  Galloway  by 

Curweu  B:iy  Barb. 

'  Commodore  1793  (Tom  Tua  1777)-Moll-iu-the-\Vad  1791   by  Hiu'litlver   1774  iHerod 

1754)- Shift  ];79  bv  Sweetbriar  1789  (Syphon  1750)— Black  Susan  n62  by  Snap  1750 
I    (Snip  17.36)  -Dan.  of  Cade  1731  (God.  Ar.  1734). 

BaiTOt  17*)  (Herod  17.J8)— Heroine  1775  by  Hero  1753  (Cade  1734)— Dau.  1766  of  Snap  17.'=i) 
I    (Snip  173J)— Sist.  1743  to  Regulus  by  God.  Ar.  1734— Grey  Robinson  1733  by  Bald 

Galloway  (St.  Viclor  Barb). 

"  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758)— Misfortune  1775  by  Dux  I7111  (Maichem  1748i— Curi- 
I    osity  17.i0  bv  Snap  1750  (Snip  173J)— Dau.  1749  of  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724)— Dan. 

of  BarllpTi'.  ('  m!  |.r-  (n,irli>v  Ar.  16:i&). 
Alexaii-l  r  '  >.    K    :   .    I ,    l«-l)aa.  of  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  173S)— Dau.  of  Alfred  1773 
1    (.Uatr -      hi    w;  •  nf  Engineer  175  j  (Sampson  1745)— Bay  Malton'sdam  176) 

'_byC'a,l-     I,     ,     1     .>r,   1:    4j. 

'sir  Peter  i.  1,M  iHigiUlyer  l.M)— Dau.  1788  of  Boudrow  1777iEclipse  1764)— Dan.  1764 

of  SnuirreJ    1754  (Traveller  17.35)— Sist.  to  Lowther's  Babraham  by  Babrabam  1740 

(God.  Ar.  1721)— Dau.  175J  ol  Golden  Ball  1735  (Partner  171s). 
Meteor  1783  (Eclipse  1761)— Maid-oI-all-Work  178J  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)- Dau. 

1771  of  Syphon  1750  (Squirt  173;)- Dau.  of  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724)— Sist.  1758  to 

Judgement  by  Snip  173  i  (Flying  Childers  1715). 

"  Whitelock  1803  (Hambletonian  1792)— Dau.  179J  of  Coriander  178)  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— 

Wildgoose  1792  by  Highflver  1774  (Herod  1758)— Coheiress  1786  by  Pot*o-'s  1773 

(Eclipse  1761)— Manilla  17;7  br  Goldflnder  1764  (Snap  17.=-0). 
Prime  Mim-^ter  1810  (Sancho  18a"l)— Tranbv*'s  dam  1812  by  OrvilIel799  (Beningbrongh 

1791)— Miss  Grimstone   1796  by  Weazle"  1776  (Herod  1738)— Dau.  of  Ancaster  1768 

(Blank  1741)  -Dan,  of  Damascus  Ar.  17.>1. 


(tampion, 
ch.  h.,  1812. 


Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)— Pod-igra  1803  by  Gouty  179J  (Sir  PeterT.  1784)— Jei  1785 

by  Magnet  1770  (Herod  1758)— Jewel  1775  by  Squiriel  1754  (Traveller  1735)-Sophia 

1764  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1734). 

;Orville   17,ifl  (Beningbrongh  17911— Boadicea  ]8i>7  bv  .\lexander  1789  (EcUpse  1764)— 

Brunette  bv  .Vin;iruiilius  17.T)  (Old  England  ]74li— Jlavflv  1771    bv  Matchem  1748 

•fig  1738  (Starling  1737).     '    " 

ji  n.-l  (Highflyer  17741— 
Dau.   of  Bosijhoms  1754 


Daughter  of, 
ch.  m.,  — . 


;  S  Dai 


Ball's 
Florizol. 
ch.  h.,  1801. 
hter  of, 
b.  ui.,  1799. 


Castlanira  1796  by  Kockingha 
1706  (T.   Sweepstakes    17-)3)- 


Diomed  1777(t'ioll.^. 

Tabitha   178;   by  T 

(Bal)raham  174))— Dau.  of  Forester  1750  (Forester  1736). 
Saltram  178J  (Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  of  Svmmes'  Wiklair  1767  ("Fearnought  1755)— Dau, 

of  Tyler's  Driver  1760  (*Othello)— Dau.  of  *Fallower  1761  (Blauk  1740)- Dau.  01 

"Vampire  1757  (Regulus  1739), 


•Diomed  1777  (Florizel  1768)— Dau.  of  *Shark  1771  (Marske  1750)— Dau.  of  Harris' 

EcUpse  1770  (•Fearnought  1753)— Dau.  of  "Fearnought  1755  (Regulus  1739)— Dau.  of 

♦Jolly  Roger  1741  (Roundhead  1733). 
'Alderman  1787  (Pot-8-o-'8  1773)— Dau.  of  *CIockfast  1774  (Gimcrack  1760)— Dan.  of 

Svmuies'  Wildair  1767  (*Peamought  1755)— Y.  Kitty  Fisher  1767  by  'Fearuougbt  1755 

(Regulus  1739)— "Kitty  Fisher  1755  by  CaJe  1734  (God.  Ar.  1734). 


Icaria. 
b.  m.,  1831. 


Orville  1799  I  Beningbrough  1791)— Emily  1810  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— 
Dau.   1799  of  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  1780)- Grey  Dorimaut  1761  by  Dorimant  1772 

I    (Otho  1760)— Dizzy  1737  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1731). 

The  Flyer  1814  (Vaodvke  Jr.  1808)— Parma  1813  by  Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andi  ews 
1778)— May  1SI)4  by  Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  1775)— Primrose  1787  by  Mam- 
brino  176j  (Engineer  1756)— Cricket  1776  by  Herod'17&8  (Tartar  1743). 


Sumptcr, 
ch.  h.,  I5I8. 


IN 


Lady  Grey, 
b.  m.,  1817. 


Selim, 
ch.  h.,  1802. 


Sir  Archv  1805  (*Diomed  1777)— Dau.  of  "Robin  Redbreast  1796  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784) — 
Dau.  1788  of  "Obscurity  1777  (Eclipse  176J)— Slamerkin  17i;8  by  »Wildair  1753  (Cade 
17:34)— "Cub  mare  1762  by  Cub  1739  (Fox  1714). 

Robin  Grey  1805  ("Royalist  1790)— Maria  1802  bv  Melzar  1791  ("Medley  1776)-  -Dan.  of 
"Highflyer  1784  (Higliflver  1774)- Dau.  of  "Fearnought  1755  (Regulus  1739)— Dau.  of 
Ariel  1756  ("Traveller  1747). 

Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— Dan.  of  Alexander  1783  (Eclipse  17i>l)— DauTof 
Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58)— Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (.Malcbem  174!.-)— Dau.  1770  of  Engi- 
neer 1756  (Sampson  1743). 

Ws  Ditto  1800  (^Sir  Peter  T.  1784)- Dau.  1791  of  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  1776 
of  Herod  1738  (Tartar  171.3)— Folly  1771  bv  Marske  1750  (Squirt  1732)— Vixen  1753  by 
Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  17-4). 

Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews  1778)— Dan.  1803  of  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)- 
Fraxinella  1793  bv  Treutham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)— Dau.  1785  of  Woodpecker 
1773  (Herod  1758)— Everlasting  1775  bv  Eclipse  17(4  (Marske  1750). 

Waxy  17*1 1 1'ot-8-o-'s  1773— Penelope  179-i  by  Trumpator  1783  (Conductor  ]767)-PrnneUa 
17-V8  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— Julia  1756 
by  Blank  1 741  (God  .\r.  1724). 

Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews  1778) -Dan.  1803  of  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)- 
Fraxinella  1793by  Trentham  176'i  (T.  Sweepsfcikes  1743) -Dau.  1785  of  Woodpecker 
1773  (Herod  17.58)— Everlasting  1773  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750). 

Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)-Ro8eberry  1762  by  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  1758)— 
Miss  West  1777  bv  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734)— Sist.  to  Favourite  bv  Regulus  1739 

(God.  Ar.  1724'- Y.  Ebony  1742  by  Crab  1722  (Alcock  Ar.). 

;"  Am  Felinsp  Duroc  1806  ("Diomed  1777)-Miller's  Damsel  1802  by  "Messenger  1780  (Mambrino 
i-Si   rh  h    isiJ    1     17ii8)-"Mare  1792  liv  Pot-R-o-'s  1773  (Erlin-e   1764)-Dau.  1778  of  Gimcrack  1760 

I    _l    en.  n.,  1M4.         (Crippl.-17.Vli-Sn:ip!r,L-.ii    lT-,1i.v  --::.-  '.:-:<  ,<ui,,  V'^l\). 

■-     Katv  Ann     logle'sc  l^r  ir  Inbi  i  (i,  r         ,■        ,    M      ;,  «-  .|i.  m,  1817  bv 'Expedition  1795 

!".=    cli.  m    I'-es   I    lPega-ii-i>l)-M:iii     1      ::         11,      -      :i'l  Eagle  1793  (Voluuteerl780)— 

•JL^^^———-'     Ann.-ttr-liv    siiarlc  1771    Mm.;>   :;.".  1     1  lau    ,:    I;, i.  kingbam  (Partner  1755)— Dau    01 
Truv  Whig  I  FilzluighV  Regulus  17(i5i-Dau.  of  Ciallant  1770  (*Feamought  1755)— Dau. 
Regulus  17.39)— "Duchess  by  (  nllen  Ar  —Lady  Thigh  ch.  m.  1731  by  Partner  17181  Jigg)  -Dail.ch.m.  1723  by 
ophonisba  s.lani  liy  Ciirwen  Bay  Barb— Dau. of  D'.\rcv  Chestnut  Ar.-Dan  onvhiteshirt -Monlagn 
tboy(D'Arcy  WhiteTurki— Dau.of  Brimmer(D'Arcy  YellowTurk)— Royalmarc. 


Rosamond, 
ch.  m.,  1798. 


of  "Regul 

Greyhound  (Chillal'yl 

mare  by  D'.^rcy's  old  Montagu— Dau.of  H 


220  Tltc  Breeders'  Hand  Booh  and  Chtide. 


IMPORTED    PARAMATTA. 

In  ihe  Dixiana  Stud,  Major  B.  (r.  Thomas,  Proprietor,  Lc.clngfoii,  Kij.     Year- 
lings sold  annually. 

Pakamatta,  liay  horse,  foaled  18?fi,  bred  by  Mr.  A.  Town,  Australia,  imported 
March,  1888,  by  Cheviot,  son  of  Adventurer  and  Grey  Stocking  by  ^tockwell,  dam 
Scraps  by  Lord  of  the  Hills,  son  of  Touchstone,  out  of  Ragpiclier  by  Fisherman,  etc. 
Paramatta  has  a  treble  cross  of  Touchstone  through  his  sire  and  dam,  and  this  upon 
the  Stockwell  is  a  choice  combination.  His  dam,  Scraps,  is  the  dam  of  the  wiuuers 
Morceau  aud  Gen.  Gordon  ;  her  sire.  Lord  of  the  Hills,  is  own  brother  to  Lord  of  the 
Isles,  winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  out  of  Ragpicker  by  (Engl.)  Fisherman,  one  of  the 
stoutest  and  gamest  horses  that  over  ran  in  England.  He  started  one  hundred  and 
twenty  times,  won  seventy  races  ;  amongst  them  were  twenty-six  Queen's  Plates,  the 
Queen's  Vase  at  Ascot  and  Gold  Cuj)  twice,  the  Cumberland  Plate,  etc.  Fisherman  is 
sire  of  Angler,  Maribyrnong,  etc. 

Ragpicker,  his  grandam,  is  full  sister  to  Sylvia,  winner  of  V.  R.  C.  Oaks,  and 
dam  of  Goldsborough,  winner  of  the  A.  J.  C.  St.  Leger  ;  of  Robin  Hood,  winner  of  the 
V.  R.  C.  Derby  and  A.  J.  C.  St.  Leger  ;  of  Martini-Henry,  winner  of  V.  R.  C.  Derby, 
1|  miles,  in  2.39,  Melbourne  Cup,  2  miles,  in  3.30,  the  fastest  times  on  record,  carrying 
7  St.  6  lbs.,  the  heaviest  weight  ever  carried  by  a  three-year  old  to  viitory  iu  the 
latter  race,  and  of  the  V.  R.  C.  St.  Leger,  li  miles,  iu  3.24*. 

Chrysolite,  half  sister  to  Sylvia,  was  the  dam  of  Lapidist,  winner  of  tlie  V.  R.  C. 
Derby,  1873,  and  of  Vaucluse,  winner  of  the  V.  R.  C.  Oaks,  18d2,  and  the  dam  of 
Onyx,  which  produced  that  great  race-horse  Nordenfeklt,  winner  of  the  Victoria 
Derby  in  188.5.  Sylvia  was  out  of  Juliet,  great  grandam  of  Paramatta,  aud  dam  of 
Charon,  winner  of  the  Victoria  Derby,  1869,  is  regarded  as  the  Levity  of  Australia. 
Juliet  is  closely  bred  iu  blood  to  Orlando,  winner  of  the  Derby.  Paramatta  was  a 
good  race-horse,  but  had  little  chance  on  the  turf;  did  not  race  until  his  fourth  year; 
was  winner  at  1  mile,  112  lbs.,  iu  1.48i ;  won  purse,  6J  furlongs,  11.5  lbs.,  in  1.281,  de- 
feating seven  good  ones,  track  muddy  ;  ran  second  to  Michael  iu  Handicap,  1  mile,  in 
1.41,  three  behind  him;  won  three  good  races  of  1^  miles  each,  in  good  company,  aud 
was  placed  in  several  good  races  in  good  company. 

Paramatta  is  a  symmetrically  shaped  horse  and  excellent  temper,  combines  in 
his  pedigree  the  best  racing  blood  iu  tlie  world  and  is  from  a  distiuguislied  racing 
family.  Ho  descends  in  direct  female  lino  from  the  same  Royal  mare  to  which  trace 
South,  Highflyer,  Don  Quixote,  Alexander,  Peter  Lely,  Elis,  Stumps,  Cohvick,  Or- 
lando, Beadsman,  Albert  Victor,  Geo.  Frederick,  GalUard,  in  England  ;  Martini-Henry 
Goldsborough,  Nordenfeldt,  etc.,  in  Australia. 


Waxy  1790— Pot-8-o-'s  1773- Eclipse  17ij4— Marake  1T50-Squirt  17;!2— Bartlett's  Chililers— Darlcy  Arabian  1699. 


Camel, 
br.  h.,  1822. 


Tomboy'a 

(lam, 

ch.  m.,  1S17. 


Emily, 
ch.  m.,  1810. 


o~\     Echidna, 
5-g     b.  m,1838. 


Whalul.one  !S07  (Waxv  ITOOi— Dau.  IBl-J  of  Selim  ISOJ  iBuzzard*  17S7i— Maiden  isni  by 
l<ii-  Peter  T.  1784  lUiirhllyer  1774]  Uau.  1788  of  Pheuomeuou  nsO  iHerod  175S)— 
Matron  178-J  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  1758). 

Master  Henrv  1815  i  Orville  1799i— Boadicea  1807  bv  .Mexander  1783  (Eclipse  17641— Bru- 
nette by  .\maninthus  1766  (Old  England  17411— Mayily  1771  by  Matchem  1748  iCade 
1734) -Ban.  1755  of  Aiic  Starling  1738  (Starling  1727). 


Payuator  1791  (Trumiiator  17sv)    Dan.  of  Beniugbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  177.5)— Jenny 

Mole  1737  by  Ciirlmiule  K7^  (Babr.  Blank  17oSi— Dan.  1773  of  Prince  T'Quaesaw  1751 

(Snip  17361— Sullaiia  17.'9  bv  Regulus  1739  iGod.  Ar.  1734). 
Ardrossan  1809  (Julm  Bull  17S9i— Lady  Eliza  1813  by  Whitworth  1805  ( Agonistes  179T)  — 

Dau.  1793  of  Spadille  17,-U  (Highflyer  1774)— Sylvia  1783  by  T.  Marske  1771  (Marske 

17501-Ferret  1765  by  Broth,  to  Silvio  (Cade  1734'. 


Beningbrougn  1791  (King  Fergus  1775)— Evelina  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  iHerod  17581— 

Termagant  by  Tantrum  1760  (Cripple  1750i— Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1745    (Blaze 

17:S3)-Dau.  1757  of  Regulus  17-39  (God.  Ar.  17241. 
Stamford  1784  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Daa.  1799  of  Whiskey  17S9  (Saltram*  1780) -Grey    > 

Dorimant  1781  bv  Dorimsnt  1772  (Otho  1760)— Dizzy  1757  by  Blank  1740  (God.   Ar. 

17-Mi-DizzY  1741  bv  Driver  17'27  (\Vynn  .^r 


Walton  1799  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Panisol  1800  by  Pot-S-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764)— Prunella 
17*8  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— Julia 
1756  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Orville  1793  (Beningbroiigh  1791  (-Dan.  1800  of  Buzzard*  1787  fWoodpecker  1773)— 
Hornpipe  1793  by  Tnimpator  1783  (Conductor  1767)— Luna  1779  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar 
174:;)— Proserpine  1766  (Sist.  to  Eclipse)  by  Marske  1750  (Squirt  17321. 


Sir  Hercules  1826  (Whalebone  18071— Guiccioli  1823  by  Bob  Booty  1804  (Chanticleer 

1787)-Flight  ia.9  by  Ir.  Escape  1802  (Commodore  17S3I—T.  Heroine  by  Bagot  1780 

(Herod  17.58)-Heroine  1775  by  Hero  175:3  (Cade  1731i. 
Economist  1825  (^\'hisker  1812)— Miss  Pratt  )625  by  Blacklock  1814  (Whitelockl8fl3)— 

Gadabo.it  1812  by  Orville  1799  (Beuingbrotigh  17911— Minstrel  180:3  bv  Sir  Peter  T. 

1784  (H.gfaflver  1774)— Matron  1782  by  Florizel  1T68  (Herod  17581. 


Ell 
<i.5 


Marpessa, 
b.  m.,  1830. 


Hetm;in 

Platoff. 

b.  h.,  lass. 


Jereed, 
b.  h.,  1834. 

Sister  to 
*.\inderby, 
ch.  m.,  18:31. 


gj    Whalebone, 

•32     br.  h.,  1307. 


Sultan  1816  iSelim  18021— Trampoline  1825  bv  Tramp  1810  (Dicli  Andrews  1797)— Web 

1808  by  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773i— Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 
17B7)— Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758i. 

Muley  1810  (Orville  17991— Clare  1824  by  Marmion  1806  (Whiskey  1789)-Harpalice  1814 
by  Gohauna  1790  (Mercury  1778)— Amazon  1799  by  Driver  1783  (Trentbam  1766)— 
Fractions  1792  by  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  1764). 

Bnitandorf  1821  (Blacklock  1814)— Uau.  1880  of  Comus  1809  (Sorcerer  179:ji— Marciana 

1809  by  Stamford  17M  (Sir  Peter  T.  17841— Marcia  1797  by  Coriander  1786  (Pot-8-o-'8 
17731 -Faith  1779  bv  Pacolet  1763  (Blank  1740). 

Mnley  Moloch  1830  (ilnley  18101— Dau.  1836  of  Emilius  1820  (Orville  1799)— Bee-in-a- 
Bonnet  1825  by  Blacklock  1814  (Whitelock  Ig03)-Maniac  «06  by  Shuttle  1793  (T. 
Marske  17711— Anticipation  1802  bv  Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  1775). 


Sultan  1816  (Seliui  lS02)-My  Lady  1818  bv  Conius  1803  (Sorcerer  1796i-Dau.  1802  of 
Delpini  1781  (Highflyer  1774)  -Tipple  CydeV  1788  bv  King  Fergus  1775  (Eclipse  1764)— 
Sylvia  1783  bv  T.  Marske  1771  (Marske  1750). 

Velocipede  1825  (Blacklock  1814)-Kate  1823  by  Catton  1S09  (Golumpus  1602)— Miss 
Garforth  1819  bv  Walton  1799  (Sir  Peter  T.  17mi-Dau.  1806  of  Hvacinthus  1797 
(Coriander  1786i-Zara  1801  by  Delpini  1781  (Highflyer  1774). ] 


Castrel, 
ch.  h.,  1801. 


.=  =  „--■       Lottery. 
g -•  gg     br.  h.,  18-30. 

Daughter  of, 
b.  m.,  1818. 


Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— Penelope  17S6  bv  Trumpator  1788  (Conductor  17671— Pru- 
nella 1788  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)  — 
Julia  1758  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724 1. 
Selim  isoa  (Buzzard*  1787)— Maiden  1801  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— Dau. 
178S  of  Phenomenon  17i-0  (Herod  17581— Matron  1782  by  Florizel  1768"iHerod  1758)— 

:Maiden  1770  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17.34). 

Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791 1— Mis*  Sophia  1805  by  Stamford   1794  (Sir  Peter  T. 
1784)  -Sophia  1798  by  Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  177:31— Huncamunca  1787  by  High- 
flyer 1774  (Herod  17.«)— Cypher  1773  bv  Scjuirrel  1754  (Traveller  1785). 
Alexander  1732  (Eclipse  n64i— Brunette  by  Amaranthns  1766  (Old  England  1741)— May- 
fly 1771  bv  Matchem  1748  (Cade  I734)-Dau.  1755  of  Auc.  Starling  1738  (Slarling  1727)  - 

Look-ai-me-Lads  1731  by  Bristol  Grasshopper  (Byerly  Turk). 

"Buzzard*  1787  iWoodpeeker   17;3)— Dau.  of  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764i— Dan.  of 
,    Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1753i— Dau.  of  Alfred  17T0  (Matchem  17+Si-Dau.  1770  of  En- 
gineer 175'i  (Sampson  174.5). 
Peruvian  1806  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Mnsidora  1804  by  Meteor  1783  (Eclipse  1764i— Maid- 
of-all-Work  1786  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)-Sist.  1771  to  Tandem  by  Syphon 

1750  (Squirt  1733)-Dau.  of  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

'  Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  17971— Mandane  1800  by  Pot-8-o-"s  1773  (Eclipse  1764i— T. 
I    Camilla  1787  by  Woodpecker  1~3  (Herod  1751)— Camilla  1778  by  Trentham  1766  (T. 

Sweepstakes  1743)— Coquette  1765  by  Compton  Barb. 
Cervantes  1806  (Don    Quixote  17841— Anticipation  1808  by  Beningbrough  1791   (King 
I    Fergus  17751— Expectation  1779  bv  Heiod  1758  (Taitar  1743)— Dau.  1758  of  Skim  174(i 
!    (Starling  1727)- Dau.  1751  of  Janus  1738  (God.  Ai-.  1?34(. 


Castrel  1801  (Buzzard -^  1787)-Mise  Hap  1806  bv  Shuttle  1793  (Y.  Marske  1771)— Dau.  1798 
of  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774i-Mirs  Hervey  1775  by  Eclipse  1761  (Marske  17.50)— 
Clio  176(1  bv  V.  i.'ade  1747  (Cade  17:34). 

Orville  K'l  ■    i:  :i, ((_!.. (gh  1791)— Rosanne  1811  bv  Die  k  An:  ..■> 
'"■       ■  Benin^brongh  1791   (King  Fer(.-.-       ; 


'  "a"  a^  Sheet  Anchor. 
'  -    ■   ~         br.  h.,1832. 


Tau'I.    ,  -  11  17501— Tuberose  1772  bv  H(;rod 

Lottery  Hj  i    I  i  i:  i,,  i-in)-Morgiana  1820  by  Muley  181 
-  1814  Ijy  [Scud  or]  Sorcerer  1796  (Trumpator  1783 


(Joe  Andrews 
;nond  i;S3  ly 


■Dau.  17 


;    I      MiesSlephen- 

of  Piecipitate'  liSr 

(Mercury  1778)  -Dau.  1787  of  Woodpecker  1773  ( Herod  1758). 

Bay  Middleton  18.33  (Sultan  18161 -Nitocris  1829  by  Whisker  1812  (Waxv  1790)— Manii- 

ella  1809  bv  Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  .Andrews  1778) -Mandane  1800  by  Pat-8-o-'s  1773 

(Eclip.'e  17641— Y.  Camilla  17ff  by  Woodpecker  1773  i Herod  17581. 


Banter, 
r.  m.,  1826. 


2-=;    b. 


Whalebone  1807  (Waxv  1790)— Dau.  1812  of  Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)— Maiden  1801  by 
Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)-Dan.  1788  of  Phenomenon  1780  i Herod  1758)— 
Matron  1T82  bv  Florizel  1768  (Herod  1758). 

Master  Henry  1815  (Orville  17991- Boadicea  1807  bv  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— Bru- 
nette by  Amaranthus  1766  (Old  England  17411— Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 
1734)— Dau.  17.55  of  Anc.  Starling  17:i8  (Starling  1727). 


Jerry  1821  (Smolensko  ISlOi- Uau.  1M7  of  Ardrossan  1809  (John  Bull  1789)-Lady  Eliza 
1813  by  Whitworth  1805  (Agonistes  1797)-Dau.  1793  of  Spadille  1784  (Highflyer 
1774)    Svlvia  1783  by  Y.  Marske  1771  (Marske  17501. 


s  (Basto  170:)-Dau.  1  Ik, 
■ey  Royal  by  D'Arcy  Whi 


Bustard  1813  (Castrel  1801i-Olvmpia  b.  m.  1815  by  Sir  Oliver  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  17&1)- 
Scotillab.  m.  1795  bv  Anvil'  1777  (Herod  175s)— Scota  b.  m.  1783  bv  Eclipse  1764 
(Marske  17501 -Harmony  1775  by  Herod  17.T.S  (Tartar  1743i— Rutilia  b.  m.  1709  by 
■  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  I721)-Si8t  1751  to  South  bv  Regains  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724)  Dau.  of 
m.  of  .Makeless  (Oglethorpe  Ar.)— Christ.  D'.\rcv's  Royal  mare  bv  Blunderbuss  (Bustler) 
te  Tu(k  -Dau.  of  D'Arcy  Yellow  Turk    Royal  mare. 


228  Tlte  Breeders'  Hand  Book  and  Guide. 


PHIL  AA^ARREN. 


The propertu  of  Leonkliis  Carfwright,  San  Augusfirte,  Texiis.     Terms  of  serriee 
advertised  annually. 

Pun,  Warren,  chestnut  horse,  foaled  1886,  breil  liy  Philip  Warren,  Illinoi.s,  l>y 
Daliota,  sou  of  imp.  Billet  and  Experience  Oaks  by  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland,  dam  Annie 
Booth  by  Marion,  sou  of  Lexington  and  Miriam  by  imp.  Glencoe,  grandam  Lady  Vic 
by  Uncle  Vic,  son  of  Lexington,  great  grandam  Bonnie  Jean  by  Bonnie  Laddie,  etc., 
thus  giving  him  three  crosses  of  Lexington  and  two  of  imp.  Gleucoo  blood  from  most 
excellent  sources.  Dakota,  from  an  injury,  never  raced.  His  dam,  Experience  Oaks, 
Tvas  a  good  and  successful  race-mare  and  dam  of  Volcano  and  Bonnie  Oaks  ;  his  gran- 
dam, Sallie,  was  the  dam  of  the  good  race-horses  Nathan  Oaks,  Solicitor  and  John 
Mullius.  Isola  was  a  great  race-mare,  produced  Olio,  the  dam  of  Biddy  Malone  and 
Duffy.  Susette  was  another  famous  race-mare  and  dam  of  Berthune  by  Sidi  Haniet, 
of  Crisis,  that  produced  Donerail.  Jenny  Cockracy  was  the  best  mare  of  her  day  and 
dam  of  Maid  of  Lodi,  Creeping  Kate  and  Betsey  Harrison,  the  dam  of  that  good  horse 
Denmark  by  imp.  Hedgcfurd.  War  Over,  Yum  Ynm,  Mollie  SatHe,  Conuemara,  Tarra- 
gon, Owen  Bowling,  War  Duke,  Warfellow,  Impromptu  and  Palisade  are  from  the 
same  good  family,  which  traces  to  the  imp.  Saltram  mare,  dam  of  the  good  race-horse 
Timoleon,  sire  of  the  immortal  Boston,  that  sired  Lexington,  Lecompte,  Salina,  Salva- 
tor's  dam,  etc. 

On  the  dam's  side  Phil  Warren  traces  to  the  same  family  that  produced  Bonnie 
Lassie,  Belle  Anderson  (dam  of  Zenith  and  Ripple),  Chloe  Anderson,  dam  of  Novice 
(she  the  dam  of  the  unbeaten  Norfolk,  sire  of  El  Kio  Rey,  Emperor  of  Norfolk,  etc.).  It 
is  a  racing  and  jiroducing  family,  as  evidenced  by  the  form  of  such  horses  as  Asteroid 
(never  beaten),  Freeland,  Long  Knight,  Clara  D.,  Sister  Anne,  Maria  Stuart,  Volante, 
Bombay,  Sovereign  Pat,  Grimaldi  and  a  host  of  others  which  have  descended  from  it. 

I'hil  Warren  is  a  bright  chestnut  horse  with  l>oth  hind  feet  and  off  front  ankles 
white,  a  snip  on  nose  and  stripe  down  his  face.  Is  ISJ  hands  high,  with  good,  fine  head 
and  neck  and  great  muscular  development.  His  pedigree  is  a  rare  combination  of  good 
racing  blood. 


Hambletonian  ITM— King  Fergus  1775— Eclipse  1761— Marske  1750— Squirt  17.!2— Bartlett's  Childers— Darley  Arabian  1699. 


Mulatto, 
b.  h.,  18i3. 


Uji,       Decoy, 

g2  a  ^1  b.  m.,  1S». 

=      .i-lH—  ' 

•1  5  ad  St.  Martin, 

"^■|g-  br.  h.,  lS3o. 

p  a  I      Wagtail, 

S  ^  I  br.  m.,  1839. 


Daughter  of, 


O'         !§=        Boston, 
S         '%i    ch.  b.,  18:3:3. 

.21    S  Mja  Alice  Cameal. 
S  iTi  J.C     b.  m.,  183o. 


f  a  I    3  Buf  ord, 

,a  2'A  ch.h.,  184:3. 

11 9  Isola, 

J3  b.  m.,  1839. 


Whitelock  180.3  (Hambletonian  17.?J)— Dau.  17.t!t  of  Coriander  17,8il  (Pot-8-0'8  17731— 
Wild^oose  1792  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  ITS'*)— Coheiress  1786  by  Pot-8-o-'s  1773) 
(Eclipse  17641- Manilla"  1777  by  Cioldander  176J  (Snap  17.50). 

Phantom  1808  (Walton  1799)- Dau.  1802  of  Overton  178,8  (King  Fergus  1775)-Dau.  1796 
of  Walnut  17815  (Highflyer  1774)-Dau.  1786  of  Ruler  1777  (Y.  Marske  1771)— Pira- 
cmtha  1773  by  Matchem  1748  (Cadj;  1734)^ 

Gallon  lS097Oolumpus  18>2i—De9demona  1811  by  Oryille  1799  (Bcningbrough  1791)— 
Fanny  1796  by  Sir  Pi-ter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)-Dau.  1788  of  Diomed'  1777  (Florizel 
17i>8)— Desdomona  1770  by  Marske  1750  (Squirt  1732). 

Filho-da-Puta  1813  (Haphazard  17971— Treasure  1809  by  Camillus  1803  iHamMetoniau 
1793)- Dau.  18M  of  Hyacinthus  1797  (Coriander  1786)-Flora  1789  by  King  Fergus  i;75 

(Eclipse  17641— Atalanta  1769  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734). 

'Camel' 1832  I  Whalebone  1807  ■—Banter  1836  by  Master  Henry  1815  lOrviile  1,99-  -Bna- 
dicea  1807  by  Alexander  1782 1  Eclipse  17W)— Brunette  by  Amaranthus  1766  (Old  Eng- 
land n41i-Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17.34i. 

Filho-da-Puta  1812  (Haphazard  1797)— Finesse  1815  by  Perayian  1806  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)- 

I    Violante  18)2  by  John  Bull  17S9  (Fortitude  1777i-bau.  1788  of  Highflyer  1774  (Herod 

I    17.58)— Eyerlasting  1775  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750). 

'  AcUeou  1822  (Scud  18041-Galena  1823  by  Walton  l,9;i  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Comedy  1817 
by  Comns  1809  (Sorcerer  179,;)— Dau.  1803  of  Star*  1785  (Highflyer  1774)— Dau.  l',94  of 
Y.  Marske  1771  (Marske  1750). 

Whisker  1812  (Waxy  17U0i— Dau.  1814  of  Sorcerer  1796  (Tcumpator  1783)— Dau.  isas  of 
Sir  Solomon  1796  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784) —Dau.  1794  of  T.  Marske  1771  (Marske  1750)— Dau. 
1788  of  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  1758). 

[Tramp  or]  Waverley  1817  (Whalebone  1807) -Dau.  1820  of  Comns  1809  ( Sorcerer  1796)— 
Marciana  18:9  by  Stamford  1794  (Sic  Peter  T.  1784) -Marcia  1797  by  Coriander  1786 
(Pot-8-o-'s  17r3i-Paiih  1779  by  Pacolet  1763  (Blank  1740). 

Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)— Dau.  1816  of  Haphazard  1797  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Princess 
1799  by  PrecipiUvie*  1787  (Mercury  1778J— Colibri  1793  by  Woodpecker  17r3tHerod 
17531— Camilla  1778  by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Svreepslakes  1743). 

Partisan  1811  (Walton  1799)-Pauline  1826  by  Jloses  1819  ([Whalebone  or]  Seymour 
1807)  -Quadrille  1815  by  Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)-CanaiT  Bird  1806  by  [W  hiskey 
or]  Sorcerer  179o  (Tcumpator  1782)— Canary  1797  by  Corianderl786  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773). 

Plenipotentiary  1831  (Emilius  1820i— Myrrba  1830  by  Whalebone  1807  iWaxy  1T90)-Gift 
1818  by  Y.  Gobanna  1810  iGohanna  1790i— Dau,  1803  of  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer 
1774)-Dau.  1788  of  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767). 

Timoleon  1813  (Sir  .^rchy  1805i— Sist.  1814  10  Tuckahoe  by  Ball's  Florizel  1801  (•Diomed 
1777)— Dau.  1793  of  *Alderman  1787  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)- Dau.  of  ♦Clockfast  1774  (Gim- 
crack  1760)  -Dan.  of  Symmes'  Wildair  1767  (*Fearnoiight  1755). 

*Sarpedou  1838  (Emilius  1820i— Ro\yena  1826  by  Sampler  1818  (Sir  Archy  1805 —Lady 
Grey  1817  by  Eobin  Grey  1805  (*Royalist  1790)— Maria  1802  by  Melzar  i791  i«Medley 
1776)-Dan.  of  'Highflyer  1784  (Highflyer  1774i. 

*Nonplus  1824  (Catton  1809)  -Too  Soon  18:35  by  Sir  Leslie  1828  (Sir  William  1820i— 
Little  Peggy  1831  by  Gallatin  1799  (*Bedford  1792i— Trumpetta  1816  by  Hephestion 
1807  ( -'Buzzard  17871- Peggy  1803  by 'Bedford  1792  (Dungannon  1780i. 

Bertrand  1821  (Sir  Archy  1805)— Susette  1829  by  Aratus  1820  (Director  1811 1— Jenny 
Cockracy  1814  by  Potoiriac  1803  (*Diomed  1777)— Timoleon's  dam  by  *Saltram  1780 
(Eclipse  17  ^i— Dan,  of  Symmes'  Wildair  1767  (*Feamought  1755). 


Timoleon, 
ch.  h.,  1813. 

Sister  to 
Tuckahoe. 
ch.  m.,  1814. 


3    -g  a—    Trampoline, 
•^  |-  *.J3    Ch.  m.,  1835. 


jS  feS  *Luzboroagh. 
|S|   br.h.,  1,830. 

£  a  I  Daughter  of. 


=  Q       Boston, 
Sf    ch.h.,  183.3. 


Sir  .\rchy  1805  /*Dinmed  1777)— Dau.  of  *Saltram  1780  (Eclipse  1764)— Dan.  of  Symmes' 
Williiir  ITCr  ("FearuonLxht  175oi-Dau.  of  Tyler's  Driyer  1760  (,*OibelIo -Dau.  of 

Fallmver  nv.l  (Blank  1740). 
all's  Flon/el   l.sOl   (*Diomed  177Ti— Dau.  1799  of  *Alderman  1787  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— 
Dau.  ofClockfast  1774  iGuncrack  1760i— Dau.  of  Symmes'  Wildair  1767 )  "Fearnought 
n55(— Y.  Kitty  Fisher  1767 by  *Fearnonght  1755  (R'egulns  1739i. 

Emilius  1820  (Oryille  1799)— Icaria  18'34  by  The  Flyer  1814  (Vandyke  Jr.  I8O81— Parma 
1813  by  Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews  1778)— May  1804  by  Beningbrough  1791 
(King  Fergus  1775i— Primrose  17.87  by  Mambrino  1768  (Engineer  1756i. 

Surapter  1818  (Sir  Acchy  1805i-Lady  Grey  1817  by  RoWu  Grey  1805  (,<■  Royalist  1790)— 
Maria  1802  by  Melzar  179i  (*Medley  1776i— Dau.  of  *Highflyer  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— 
Dau.  of  *Fearnought  1755  (Regulns  1739i. 

Selim  1803  (Buzzard » 1787)— Bacchante  1809  by  W's  Ditto  I81X)  (Sir  Peter  T.  17S4)  -Dau. 
1791  of  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  1776  of  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)— Folly  1771 
by  Marske  1750  (Squirt  1732). 

Tc:(mp  1810  (Dick  Aiidre\y8  1797)— Web  1808  by  Waxv  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— Penelope 
1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767) -Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod 
17.^)-Promi.se  17o8  by  Snap  17.50  (Snip  17:36). 

W's  Ditto  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784 1— Piclwn's  dam  1814  hy  Dick  Andre\ys  1797  'Joe  An- 
drews 17781— Eleanor  1798  by  Whiskey  1789  (Saltr.iin*  178O1— Y'.  Giantess  1790  by 
Diomed*  1777  (Florizel  1768)— Giantess  1769  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17:34i. 

Sir  Charles  1816  (Sir  .\rcby  1805)— Famous  quarter  mars  by  Bess  Brimmer  (Blue  Beard 
I    1802)- [Miriam  isgrandam  of  Dukeof  Magenta]. 

Tiiiioleon  1813  (Sir  Archy  180,5)— Sist.  1814  to  Tuckahoe  by  Ball's  Florizel  1801  ('Diomed 

1777)  -Dau.  1799  of  "Alderman  1787  (Pot-S-o's  1773)— Dau.  of  «Clockfast  1774  (Gim- 

crack  1760)— Dau.  of  Symmes'  Wildair  1767  (*Fearnought  17.55). 
*Sarpedon  ISilS  (Emilins  18301— Roiyena  18-26  by  Sumptcr  1818  (Sir  Archv  1.805i— Lady 

Grey  1817  by  Robin  Grey  1805  (*Royalist  17!«.ii-Maria  1802  by  Melzar  "l791  ('Medley 

1776)-Dau.  of  »Highflyer  17,«4  (Highflyer  17-' 


5i     LrS    'Yorkshire, 
g5.giS2|    b.  h.,  1831. 

2a1    ^I-ady 
3  _;  I    Margraye. 
^■5   ch.  m  ,  1847. 

"Glcncoe, 
cb.  h.  18:31. 


I|3 


■^iS"^  -  .     Magdalen. 
" ,4~  §•=     b.  m.,  1*43. 

.2  JO-:  


St.  Nicholas  1827  (Emilius  1820) -*Mis8  Rose  1826  bv  Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  1797i— 
Dau.  1810  of  Sancho  1801  (Don  Quixote  1781)— Blacklock's  dam  1799  by  Coriander 
1786  'Pot-8-o-'s  17731-Wildgoose  1792  hy  Highflyer  1774  (Horod  1758'. 

*Margraye  18-39  (Muley  1810(— Lady  .\dams  1825  by  Whipster  (Cook's  Whip  1804)— 
Woodpecker's  dam  1807  bv  *Bnzzard  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— The  Faun  by  Craig's 
Alfred  (*Medley  17761— Shepherdess  by  Ws  King  Herod  (»Fearnoiight  17.55). 

Sultan  1816(Seliml803)— Trampoline  18-35  by  Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  ir97)-Web 
1808  by  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— Penelope  1798  by  Tntmpator  1783  (Conductor 

,    1767)— Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58). 

[Medoc  18-39  (Am.  Eclipse  1814i-Keph'8  dam  1825  by  Sumpter  1818  (Sir  Archy  180.51- 
Dau.  1811  of  Lewis's  Eclipse  i«Diomi-(l  1777i— Hart's  Maria  by  Craig's . Alfred  ('Medley 


-The  Pryor  Man-  hy  Bellaur  1786  (*.M.dley  1776'. 


Sir  Charles  1816  (Sir  .\rcliv  Isd.",, 
Ella  Crump  by  (  i !  i/eii  I  :s-, ,  p 
1771)-Dau.  of  Sydi'i),-'  WiM  lii 

Sumpter  I8I8  (Sir  .\r,hv  inr, 
Dandridge's  Fearnought  (    Feai 
[The  Dandridge  Fearnought  ma 


-.Maria  W,-i  ls->7  by  Marion   18-30  (Sir  Archy  lKI5i— 
1:,  ;i-l)au.  1795  of  Huntsman  1789  ('.Mousetrap 

;  (    F.Tiiniighl  17.551. 

or  Huzzard  1787  (Woodpecker  177.3.— Dau.  of 
..'ht  ir.55i-Dan  of  "Janus  1746  iJanus  17:39)— 
as  a  good  race-mare  about  the  year  1790]. 


230  Tlte  Breeders'  Ilnnd  Book  ana  Giiioe 


IMPORTED   PONTIAC. 

TJw  projxrti/  of  J.  0.  Donncr,  lldinapo  Stud,  New  Jcrseij. 

PojfTiAC,  black  hnrse,  imported,  in  iilero  by  Mr.  P.  Lorillard,  foaled  1881,  is  by 
Pero  Gomez,  winner  of  the  St.  Leger,  son  of  Headsman  and  Salamanca  by  Student,  sou 
of  Chatham.  Agenoria,  his  dam,  is  own  sister  in  blood  to  Agility  and  Ajxdogy.  The 
latter  won  the  1,000  Guineas,  Oalcs,  St.  Leger  and  Ascot  (jidd  Cup.  Milliner,  hia 
grandaui,  is  own  sister  to  Mandragora,  the  dam  of  Mandrake  (winner  of  the  Doncaster 
Cup),  Agility  and  Apology,  and  to  Mineral,  the  dam  of  Wenlock  (winner  of  the  St. 
Leger),  Schwindler  and  Kisbcr  (winner  of  the  Derby  and  Grand  Prize  of  Paris). 
Milliner  is  also  dam  of  imp.  Pizarro,  a  superior  race-horse.  Moonbe.im  by  Tomboy  was 
the  dam  of  Loupgarou,  Moonshine,  etc.  Tlie  family  is  one  of  the  best  racing  ones  in 
England.  Pontiac  won  the  Suburban  Handicap,  li  miles,  102  lbs.,  in  2.09J  ;  the  Con- 
.solation  Sweepstakes,  the  same  distance,  109  lbs.,  in  '2.12 ;  the  Free  Handicap,  1  mile, 
at  Monmouth,  with  120  lbs,,  in  1.43J  ;  li  miles.  111  lbs.,  in  1.57  ;  the  Passaic  Stakes, 
6  furlongs,  118  lbs.,  in  1.17;  the  Eatontown  Stakes,  1  mile,  118  lljs.,  in  1.43i ;  the 
Manhattan  Handicaj),  IJ  miles,  121  lbs.,  in  2.14,  and  the  Free  Handicap  Sweepstakes, 
1,%  miles,  in  2.26^,  with  123  lbs.  At  five  years  old  won  the  Coney  Island  Stakes,  1|- 
miles,  122  lbs.,  in  1..56i;  won  purse,  J  of  a  mile,  120  lbs.,  in  1.14^,  and  won  jiurse,  J  of 
a  mile,  120  lbs.,  in  1.1.5f.  He  did  not  run  in  1887.  In  1888  he  won  three  out  of  five 
races  ;  Sweepstakes,  f  of  a  mile,  116  lbs.,  in  1.181 ;  won  purse,  }  of  a  mile,  120  lbs.,  iu 
1.17i  ;  won  Sweei)8takes,  l^J,;  miles,  123  lbs.,  on  the  turf,  in  1..51J,  beating  Exile  and 
three  others.  He  was  jilaced  second  or  third  in  a  large  majority  of  the  races  in  which 
he  was  beaten,  and  met  and  defeated  the  best  and  speediest  horses  on  the  turf  during 
his  career.  Adventurer,  the  sire  of  his  dam  Agenoria,  won  tlie  City  and  Suburban 
Handicap  and  was  the  sire  of  Pretender,  wiuner  of  the  2,000  Guineas  and  Derby,  Apol- 
ogy, winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas,  Oaks  .and  St.  Leger,  Wheel  of  Fortune,  wiuner  of  the 
1,000  Guineas  and  Oaks.  Rataplan,  the  sire  of  his  grandam,  was  own  brother  to 
Stockwell  and  a  superior  race-horse,  winner  of  42  out  of  the  71  races  iu  which  he 
started,  including  Tradesman's  Cup,  at  Manchester,  and  was  the  sire  of  Kettledrum, 
winner  of  the  Derbj'.  Manganese,  his  third  dam,  won  the  1,000  Guineas,  and  was  by 
the  great  Birdcatcher,  sire  of  The  Baron  (St.  Leger  winner),  imp.  Knight  of  St.  George 
(St.  Leger  winner),  Daniel  O'Rourke  (Derby  winner),  and  Mrs.  Kidgeway,  his  daugh- 
ter, was  the  dam  of  Vedette  (winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas)  and  sire  of  the  popular 
Galopin  (winner  of  the  Derliy). 

Pontiac  is  a  fine,  synnnetrically  formed  horse  and  from  a  very  distinguished 
racing  and  producing  family.  He  should  be  a  success  in  the  stud.  He  is  descended  in 
direct  female  lino  from  the  Layton  Barb  marc,  to  whidi  traces  Young  Greyhound, 
Matchcm,  imp.  Drone  (by  Herod),  Young  Caile,  lUuiher,  Philammon,  Simoon,  imp. 
Connis,  Kentucky,  Gilroy.  Daniel  Hoonc^,  the  great  Iroipiois,  I'arole,  Powhattau  and' 
all  the  descendants  of  the  imp.  Cub  mare  aud  Magnolia  family. 


Dick  Andrews  ir'.C— Joe  AuJre-.vs  ir;'"— Kclip  c  1 : (J I— Ma-sko  ir.iO -Squirt  ITSO-Bartlett's  Childers— Darley  Arabian  1699, 


«3    iO 


S  2 


Oi 


m 


Tranip  M.I  (Dick  Aiidnw-  WJTi     Maiidaiie  ISULI  bv  Put-S-o-'s  ITTS  (Ecli|ise  nW—Y. 

Can.ill.i  i;sr  li.v  W  uu(li..rk.  1  1773  iHerod  ^,^'i>-  cuiiiilla  n;8  by  Truiitliam  i;6G  iT. 

Swecp-'takLij  174:ji — CuquLUe  nti5  by  C'onaptou  Barb, 
llulcv  IWO  (OrvUle  IT'J'J)— Jliss  Stephenson  1S14  by  [Scud  or]  Sorcerer  1796  (Trumpator 

1782(-Dau.  179i)  of  Precipitate*  178"  (Mercury  177K1— Dau.  ITtjV  of  Wooupecker  1773 

(Ilerod  175SI— Sist.  1773  to  Juniper  by  Snap  1750  iSnip  17  " 


Einilius  IKiO  lOrville  ITHa)— Cressidii  Ib07  by  u  hiskey  17S9  iSaltram"  ]7f0)— Y.  Giantess 

178:)bvDiomed*  1777  iFlorizel  i;6s)— Giantess  1769  bv  Miiicbem  17-lS  (,Cade  17M|  — 

JIollvLong  Legs  1763  by  Babraham  1740  iGod.  Ar.  IT'.i-l). 
Orville"  179'J  i^Beningbrough  n91)-Dau.  IHOO  of  Buzzard'  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— 

Hornpipe  1793  by  Trumpator  1782  ^C'onductor  1767 1— Luna  177:)  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar 

17431  -Proserpine  Ke*!  by  Marske  1750  (Squirt  1733). 


VVhaleiJone  1807  iV\axy  1790)— Uau.  ISia  of  Selim  I8;i-.'  (Buzzard'  17871— Maiden  ISO]  by 

Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)-Dau.  1T88  of  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  1758)— 

Matron  1782  by  riorizeri768  (Herod  175S). 
Master  Henry  1815  (Orville  1799)— Boadicea  1807  by  Alexander  178-3  (Eclipse  1764)- 

Brunette  by  Amaranthue  1766  (Old  England  17511— MayHy  1771  by  Matchem  1748 

(Cade  17341— Da(].  17.55  of  Anc.  Starling  1738  (Starlii     


Uick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews  17781— Dau.  1803  of  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778>— 
Fraxinella  17*3  by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  174:^)— Dau.  1785  of  \\  oodpecker 
1773  (Herod  1758)— Everlasting  1775  bv  Eclipse  1764  i Marske  17.".0). 

Bnstard  1813  (Castrel  1801)— Olympia  1815  by  Sir  Oliver  18C0  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)- Sco- 
tilla  1795  by  Anvil  1777  (Herod  1758)-Scota  1783  by  Eclipse  1764  (Mai-ske  1750)— Har- 
mony 1775  bv  Herod  17.=8  (Tartar  1743i. 


Hester, 
br.  m.,  1832. 


iWhisker  1818  (Waxv  1790)- Uau.  18t2  of  Delpini  17SI  (Highflyer  1774i— Tipple  Cyder 

1788  bv  King  Fergus  1775  (Eclipse  1764)— Syhia  17S3-by  Y.  Marske  1771  (Marske 

17501— Ferret  1765  by  Broth,  to  Silvio  (Cade  1734 1. 
Camel  1822  (Whalebone  1807)— Monimia  1821  by  Muley  1810  (Orville  1799)- Dan.  1796  of 

Precipitate*  1787  (Mercury  1778)— Dau.  1787  of  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758)-Si6t. 

1773  to  Juniper  by  Snap  17.50  (Snip  1736). 


'^~ 


Laurel, 
br.  h.,  18-'4. 


Lady  Moore 

C'arew, 
b.  m.,  18:;0. 


iBlacklock  1814  ( Whitelock  1803)— Wagtail  1818  by  Prime  Minister  1810  (Sancho  1801)— 
Tranby*'8dam  1812  by  Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791 1— Miss  Grimstone  1796  by 

I    Weazle  1776  (Herod  1758)— Dau.  of  Ancaster  1768  (Blank  1740). 

iVelocipede  1823  (Blacklock  1814)-Miss  Wilkes  1818  by  Octavian  1807  (Stripling  17E5)— 
Dau.  1807  of  Remembrancer  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784i-Mar}-  1797  by  Y.  Marske  1771 

I     (Marske  1750i-Gentle  Kitty  1774  by  Silvio  1754  (Cade  17a4i. 

Jerry  1821  (Smolensko  1810)— Dau.  1817  ofArdrossan  1809  (John  Bull  178t)-Lady  Eliza 

I     1813  bv  Whitworth  1805  (Agonistes  1797)— Dau.  1793  of  Spadille    1784  (Highflyer 

I     17741— Sylvia  1783  by  Y.  Marske  1771  (Marske  1750). 

Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  1797i  -  Kite  1821  by  Bnstard  1813  (Castrel  1801 1- Olympia 
1815  by  Sir  Oliver  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— ScotUla  1795  by  Anvil  1777  (Herod  1758)— 
Scota  1783  by  Eclipse  1761  (Marske  1750).  _ 


.„-S  Middleton, 

I"  b.  h.,1833. 

§  ~  Blue  Dcrils, 

t  ch.  m.,  IS37. 


Sultan  1816  (Selim  1802)— Cobweb  1821  by  Phantom  1808  (Walton  1799i-Filagree  1815 
I    bv  Soothsayer  1808  (Sorcerer  1796)— Web  1808  by  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1753i-Pene- 

l(ipe  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767). 
Velocipede  1825  (Blacklock  1814)— Care  1825  by  Woful  1809  (Waxv  r90i— Dau    1819  of 
Rubens  1805  (Buzzard*  17871-Tippitywitchet  1808  by  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  177;)— 
I     Etire  1794  by  Sweelbriar  1769  (Syphon  175C). ^^^^ 


.5=  &H- 

1 1     =1-- 


„        ,         I  Whalebone   1S07  (Waxv   1790)— Dau.  1812  of  Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  171-7)— Maiden  UOl 
C&mijl,  j,^.  gjf  pjjpf  rj,   j-g^  (Highflyer  1774)— Dan.  1788  of  Phenomenon  1780  (Heiod  17E8)— 

Dr.  h.,  la:_.       Matron  1782  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  1758). 

Master  Henry  1815  (Orville  1799)— Boadicea  1807  bv  Alexander  17e-2  (Eclipse  1764)— 
,-oc        Brunette  by  Amaranthns  1766  (Old  England  1741)-  Mavflv  1771  bv  Maichem  1748 

ir.  m.,  1826.  I    ,Qa^g  17.34)— Dau.  1755  of  Anc.  Starling  17:38  (Starling  1727). " 

r.  c  »  iPaynator  1791  (Trumpator  1782)  — Dau.  of  Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  17'5)— Jenny 
h''h^'?Si  M°'e  1787  by  Carbuncle  1772  (Babr.  Blank  17t8)-Dau.  1773  of  Prince  T'Quassaw  1751 
Dr.  n..  iBii.        (g^ip  i7;ji;)_snltana  17.i9  by  Kegulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  17-24i. 

Tomboy's     Ardrossan  1809  (John  Bull  1789)-Ladv  Eliza  1813  bv  Whitworth  1805  (Agonistes  1797)— 
dam.  Dau.  17i)3  of  Sp.idille  1784  tHighflyer  1774)-Sylvia  17t3  by  Y'.  Marske  1771  (Marske 

■h.  m.,  1817.  '     17.50)— Ferret  17ii5  bv  Broth,  to  Silvio  (Cade  17.34). 

„..,.,  Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  1775i-Evelina  1791  bv  Highflver  1774  (Herod  1758)— 
T,  V.  -no  I  Termagant  bv  Tantrum  171)0  (Cripple  1750)— Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1745  (Blaze 
D.  h  ,  1,J9.    I    173:3, _Dan.  17-37  of  Reg(dus  17.39  (God.  Ar.  17-24). 

Tj    .,  Stamford  1 7M  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Dau.  1799  of  Whiskey   1789  (Saltram*  1780i-Grey 

.  ^""Vain    I    Dorimant   1781   by  Dorimant  1772  (Otho  ITtOi— Dizzy  1737  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar. 

:n.  m.,  iBiu.  j     na4)— Anc.  Dizzy  1741  by  Driver  1727  (Wynn  Ar.i. 

1  Walton  1799  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Parasol  1800  by  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764i— Prunella 
1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  17361-Julia 
I     irrs  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)— Dan.  1800  of  Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)- 
I    Hornpipe  1793  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767i— Luna  1779  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar 

I     1743)— Proserpine  1766  by  Marske  1750  (Sqnirt  1732). 

'Sir  Hercules  18-6  (Whalebone  18071— Gniccioli  1823  by  Bob  Booivl804  (Chanticleer 
I  1787)— Flight  1809  by  Ir.  Escape  1802  (Commodore  1793i— Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  17tO 
I     (Herod  17581-Heroine  1775  bv  Hero  175:3  (Cade  1734). 

lEconomist  18-23  (Whisker  1812i-Miss  Pratt  1825  by  Blacklock  1814  (Whitelock  1803)— 
Gadabout  1812  by  Onille  1799  (Beningbrough  179"l)— Minstrel  1803 by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784 
(Highflyer  1774i— Matron  1782  bv  Florizel  1768  (Herod  17^(. 


Partisan, 
b.  h.,  1811. 

Miss  Letty's 
dam. 


br. 


1815 


SuKan  1816  (Selim  1802)— Trampoline  1823  bv  Tramp  IMO  (Dick  Andrews  1797)— Web 
1808  by  Waxv  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 
1767)— PmneUa  1788  bv  Highflver  1774  (Herod  1758). 

Muley  1810  (Orville  1799)-CIare  1824  by  Marmion  1806  (Whiskey  1789i— Harpalicc  1814 
by  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)— Amazon  1799  by  Driver  1783  (Trentham  1766)— 


Sir  Hercules, 
blk.  h.,  1826. 


Fractious  1792  by  Me 


Whalebone  1807  (Wax 
181)9  by  Alexander 
17741— Hornet  1790  I 

Bob  Boot);  1804  (Chai 
Y.  Heroine  bv  F>ri-< 
1766  of  Snap  1 ;  :<  1  1  s 


'Fclipse  17641. 

!■ '-'2  by  Wanderer  1811  (Gohanna  1790)- Thalestifi 

M    I    .    K (if) -Rival  1800  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer 

,;,;    il.-iodl758). 
i;>,)    1  light  1809  bv  Ir.  Escape  1802  (Commodore  1793)— 
Ikrud  1738)-Heroin"e  1775  t.y  Hero  1753  (Cade  1734)— Dan. 


S-gl.5   r 


Jerrvl8-il  (Sm.. 
isi3  by   Wlu(wori 
1774) -Sylvia  1783  1 


I73K  (God    .\r. 

ilriiigton  11(1 
(ist.  17--2  to  Guy  by  (Jrevlinii 
I'Arey  Vellow  Turk)— Dau.  ol  I'] 


-  Dan.  1817  of  Ardrossan  1809  1  John  Bull  1789)— Ladv  Eliza 
'.-nni-t^    irC-Dan.  1793  of  Spadille   1784  (Highflyer 

•  '■^'K'   ■::'    M     -k.^nSO).    


.  ITSIofJanns 
■ster  (tbe  Wid- 
ok.s  b.  ni.  1729 
letborpe  Ar.) — 


232  Tlie  Breeders'  Hmid  Book  and  Guide. 


POST  GUARD  (GEN.  PHILLIPS). 

The  property  of  Ilessrs.  Stephen  Sanford  and  Sons,  Hurricane  Stud,  Amster- 
dam, N.  Y.    Yearlings  sold  annually. 

Post  Guard  (first  called  and  raced  under  the  name  of  Gen.  Phillips),  chestnut 
horse,  foaled  1874,  bred  in  the  Preakness  Stud,  by  Mr.  M.  H.  8anford,  by  iraji.  (ilenelg, 
sou  of  Citadel  by  Stockwell,  dam  La  Polka,  dam  of  .Strathspey,  Heel-aud-Toc,  Los 
Angeles,  etc.,  by  Lexington,  grandam  Dance,  dam  of  Schottiscbe,  Redowa,  etc.,  by 
imp.  Gleucoc,  great  graudam  Cotillion,  dam  of  Gallopade,  Jr.,  O'Meara,  etc.,  by  imp. 
Leviathan,  out  of  imp.  Gallopade,  dam  of  Reel  (the  dam  of  War  Dance,  Lecompte, 
Starke,  Prioress,  Fanny  Wells,  etc.),  by  Cattou,  sou  of  Golunipus  by  Gohauua.  Under 
the  name  of  Gen.  Phillips,  at  three  years  old,  started  in  nine  races,  won  eight; 
mile  heats  in  1.48,  1.4.5A ;  1}  miles,  in  2.12;  14  miles,  in  2.42,  and  1|  miles,  in  3.15^. 
At  four  years  old  started  fifteen  times,  won  six  races,  was  second  in  one  and  third  iu 
four;  won  at  mile  heats,  IJ-  miles,  1|  miles,  1}  miles,  and  the  Westchester  Cup,  2J 
miles,  118  lbs.,  beating  Parole  aud  St.  .James,  and  was  placed  iu  several  fast  races. 
At  five  years  old  started  eighteen  times,  won  three  races,  was  second  iu  three  and  third 
in  four  ;  won  Handicap  Sweeiistake,  2  miles,  11.5  lbs.,  iu  2  39i  ;  wou  purse,  If  miles, 
112  ll)s.,  in  3.061 ;  won  Grand  National  Handicai>,  2^  miles,  108  lbs.,  defeating  the 
noted  Ferida,  iu  4.07i.  At  six  j'ears  old  started  twenty  times,  wou  three  races,  was 
second  in  four  aud  third  in  sis  ;  won  purse,  IJ  miles,  108  lbs.,  iu  1.56| ;  won  purse,  li 
miles,  118  lbs.,  iu  2.44J;  wou  purse,  2\  miles,  10.5  lbs.,  iu3.52J.  Iu  his  seventh,  eighth, 
niutli  and  teuth  years  he  started  iu  twenty-four  races,  iiriucipally  hurdle  and  steeple- 
chases, of  whicli  he  won  twelve,  carrying  from  136  to  168  lbs.  He  was  a  horse  of  fine 
speed  aud  a  g.ime  one,  capable  of  running  four-mile  lieats. 

Post  Guard  is  fashionably  bred  and  from  one  of  the  best  racing  and  producing 
families  in  the  world.  Lou  Lanier,  from  it,  was  one  of  the  best  race-mares  of  her 
day  at  all  distances.  Lady  Hardaw.ay  by  Commodore,  sou  of  Boston,  from  it,  is  the 
dam  of  Jliss  Hardaway  aud  Mercedes,  the  latter  the  dam  of  Barnes,  Runnymede, 
Lydia,  etc.  Gallopade,  Jr.,  own  sister  to  D.auce,  was  the  dam  of  Schottische  (she 
the  dam  of  Waltz,  Ballinkeel  and  Reveller).  Walt?  is  the  dam  of  Glidelia,  she  hav- 
ing the  fastest  record  until  1891  at  If  miles,  3.01,  .and  of  Hop,  the  dam  of  Carson, 
Fond  du  Lac,  Kirkman,  etc.  Imp.  Gallopade  was  the  dam  of  the  renowned  Reel,  and 
she  the  dam  of  Lecompte,  the  only  horse  that  ever  beat  Lexington  ;  Starke,  wiuner 
of  the  Goodwood  Cup;  Prioress,  winner  of  the  Cesarewitch ;  Wiir  Dance  and 
Fanny  Wells.  Nellie  Grey,  by  Commodore,  .Jils  .Johnson,  and  a  host  of  fine  race-horses 
are  from  this  family. 

Post  Guard  is  almost  untried  in  the  stud,  but  is  the  sire  of  the  winners.  Guard, 
Rear  Guard,  Guardiana,  Our  Maggie,  Post  Master,  Some  More,  Miss  Aggie,  Zam 
Post,  etc.  He  is  descended  in  direct  female  line  from  Old  l'ii)ing  Peg,  to  which  traces 
Bob  Booty,  Mickey  Free,  Chanticleer,  Solon.  Xciiophon,  Barcaldiuc,  Lowland  Chief, 
War  Dance,  Lecompte  aud  all  the  Keel  family. 


Whalebone  1807— Waxy  1790— Pot-8-o-'s  1773— Eclipse  KM  -Marske  1750-Squirt  1733— Bartlett's  Childers-Darley  Ar.  1699, 

Sir  Uiiciiks  i8-'0iWbalcbone  1807)  Guiccioli  1883  by  Bob  Booty  1804  ^Chamiclee^ 
ITST)  KliLilit  IK09  hv  Ir.  Escape  ISOS  (Coiumodore  1793)— Y.  Heroine  hv  Bagot  1T80 
lUeroil  ir.'.s,    H'TiiiiR- 1775  by  Hero  1733  (Cade  17:i4). 

Ecoiioinisi  IS.;:,  oviii-ilier  18ia)-Mis6  Pratt  18;5  by  Blacklock  1814  (Whitelock  1803)— 
Uadaboiii  isi-j  l.v  oiville  1799  iBeaingbroiigh  Ii91)-Minsirel  18u3by  Sir  Peter T.  17&1 

_^Higlillyer  1771i     .Mutioii  178J  by  Flonzel  lii:8  yHerod  17j8). 

Sultan  Ihlij TSclim  180.1— 'fi:iini.nliui'  Ivis  liv  Tramp  1810  iDick  Andrews  1797)-Web 
1808  by  Uaxr  1790  U''  i  '^  "-  -  ''"''■>  P'lielope  1,98  Ijy  Trnmpator  178'.;  iCoudiictor 
1707)— PfuiieUu  1788  liy  Hn  lnh'  i  i;;  1  (Hnoil  r.V). 

Muley  ISlOtOrville  17»9i  (  i;nf  ls,'4  i.y  .Marniion  IMi.;  (Whiskey  1789i-Harpalice  1814 
by  Gohanna  ITiiO  (Mercury  l,78i— Amazon  1799  by  Driver  178;3  (Treutham  1766)— 
F ractious  1792  by  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  1764i. 

Comus  1809  (Sorcerer  n9B')-C'liukeriiia  1812  by  Clinker  1805  (Sir  Peter  T.  n84i— Pewet 
1780  by  Tandem  1773  (Sypbon  1750 1 -Termugant  by  Tantrum  1700  (Cripple  1750)— 
Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1*45  (Blaze  1733). 

Ceivantes  1806  (Don  Quixote  178:)-Uau.  1818  of  Golumpus  1802  (Gohanna  1790)— Dan. 
1810  of  Paynator  1791  (Trumpator  1783i -Circle  1802  by  St.  George  1789  (Highflyer 
1774)- Abigail  1788  by  Woodpecker  1773  iHerod  1758). 

Camel  1822  (Whalebone  lSii7)— Banter  1826  by  Master  Henry  1815  lOrville  1799)— Boa- 
dicea  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— Brunette  by  Amaranthus  1706  (Old  Eng- 
land 1741)-Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734). 

Pantaloon  1824  (Castrel  1801)— Languish  1830  by  Cain  1822  (Paulowitz  1813)- Lvdia  1822 
by  Poulton  1805  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Variety  1808  by  Hyacinthus  1797  (i-'ormnder 
1786) -Pan.  1790  of  Weazle  1776  (Herod  1758). 


si  a' 


Gainsborougl 
br.  h.,  1813. 


Walton  1799  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)  -Parasol  1800  by  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764)-Prunella 

1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  n58)-Promise  1768  by  Snap  175U  (Snip  1730)— Julia 

17.56  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Smolensko  1810  (Sorcerer  1796) -Jerboa  1803  hv  Gohanna  1790  (Mercurv  1778)-  Camilla 

1778  by  Trcntham  176ii  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)-Coquet(L-  1764  by  Compton  Barb— Sist. 

1743  to  Regulus  by  God.  Ar.  1724. 

Royal  Oak  1823 (Catton  1809)— Dan.  1819  of  Oiville  1799  (Beningbrouirh  1791i-Ep.»om 

Lass  1803  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  iHighflver  1774)— Alexina  1788  by  King  Fergus  1775 

(Eclipse  1764)- Lardella  1780  by  Y.  .Marske  1771  (Marske  1750). 
Octavian  1,807  (Stripling  1795)— Dau.  1806  of  Shuttle  1793  (Y.  M.arske  1771 1- Katharine 

1798  by  Delpiui  1781  (Highflver  1774)-Dau.  1786  of  Paymaster  1766  (Blank  1740i— Dau. 

1774  of  Le  Sang  1759  (Ohanaeling  1747i. 

Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)-Pinelope  1798  hv  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— Pru- 
nella 1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Promise  1768  by  Snup  1750  (Snip  1736)— 

Julia  1756  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Rnbens  1805  (Buzzard*  1787)  -Little  Folly  1806  by  Highland  Fling  1798  (Spaddle  1784)— 

Harriet   1799  by  Volunteer  1780  (Eclipse  1764)-Dau.  1785  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem 

1748)— Magnolia  1771  by  Marske  1750  iSquirt  1732). 


Ruliens  1805  (Buzzard*  1787)- Tiney  1801  hv  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Hi-hflyer  1774)— Wren 
1783  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  17."8)-Papillon  1769  by  Snap  1760  (Snip  1736)— Miss 
Cleveland  1758  bv  ReL'lllns  1739  itiod,  Ar.  1724). 

Topsv  Turvey  IS  )5  ist.  Cii.il'i-  i;s;i,  Ajiu-  )s(i5  by  Shuttle  1793  (Y.  Marske  1771>— 
Dau.  17s8or  Ili.'liilver  i;r4(ll'T'i,l  i;.-,s,  Dau.  1779  of  Goldfinder  1764  (Snap  1750)— 
Lady  Bolinghr..ke  17ii  -  l.v  s^uiiiel  17' 1  ,Travrlli-r  1735). 


S%-  Ball's 

a  3       Florizel, 
I -".I   ch.  h.,  1801. 
i  a  I  Daughter  of, 
b.  m.,  1799. 


'Diomed  1777  (Florizel  1768)— *Castianira  1796  by  Rockingham  1781  (Highflyer  1774) — 

Tabitba  1782  by  Trentham   17i:6  (T.   Sweepstakes  1743)-Dau.  of  Bosphoriis  1754 

(Babraham  1740) -Dan.  of  Forester  1750  (Forester  1736). 
'Saltrara  1780  (Eclipse  17(»4)— Dau.  of  Symmes'  Wildair  1767  (*Fearnought  17551- Dan. 

of  Tyler's  Driver  1760  (*Othello)-i)aH.  of  *Fanoner  1761  (Blank  1740)— Dau.  of 

■Vampire  1757  (Rcgnlus  17-39). 


Emilius, 
b.  h.,  1820. 


Lady  Grev, 
b.  m.,  1817. 


«Diomed   1777  (Florizel   1768) -Dau.  of  *Shark  1771   (Marske  17.50i-Dan.  of  HaiTis' 

Eclipse  1770  (*Fearnought  1755)-Dau.  of  '-'Fearnought  1755  (Regulus  1739)— Dan.  of 

*Jolly  Roger  1741  (Roundhead  17.33). 
Alderman   1787  (Pot-S-o-'s  1773)— Dau.  of  *Clockfast  1774  (Gimcrack  1760)- Dan.  of 

Symmes'  Wildair  1767  (*Feariiought  17531— Y.  Kitty  Fisher  1767  by  s'Fearnought  1765 

( Regulus  1739)-'»Kitly  Fisher  17a5  by  Cade  1734  iGod.  At.  1724). 

Orvilie   17)>9  (Beningbrough  1791)— Emily  1810  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— 

Dau.  1799  of  Whiskey  l';89  (Saltram'»  1780)-Grey  Doiimant  1781  by  Dorimant  1772 

(Otho  ITbii)    Dizzy  17.57  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724), 
The  Flyer  1814  (Vandyke  Jr.  1808)-Parma  1813  liy  Dick  Andrews  1797  ijoe  Andrews 

1778)  -May  18fH  bv  Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  17751— Primrose  1787  by  Mam- 

brino  1708  (Engineer  1756)-Cricket  1776  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743). 

Sir  .\rchy  1803  (*Diomed  1777)-Dau.  of  *Hobiii  Redbreast  1796  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— 

Dau.  1788  of  "Obscurity  1777  (Eclipse  17l>4)~Sl!imerkin  1768  by  '►Wildair  1753  iCade 

1734)-*Cub  mare  1762  hv  Cub  1739  (Fox  1714). 
Robin  Grey  1805  ("Royalist  17901 -Maria  1802  bv  Melzar  1791  (*Mcdlev  1776)— Dau.  of 

*Highaver  1784  (Highflyer  1774)-Dau.  of  *Fearnought  1756  (Regulus  1739i— Dau.  of 

Ariel  17S6  (*TraYeller  1747). 


Buzzard^    1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— Dau    of  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— Dan.  of 
I    Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  1748)-Dau.  1770  of  Engi- 

ueer  1753  (Sampson  1745). 
1  W's  Ditto  181)0  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Dau.  1791  of  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  17(l4)-Dau.  1776 
I    of  Herod  17.58  (Tartar  1743) -Folly  1771  bv  Marske  1760  (Squirt  1732)— Vixen  17.53  by 
Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1734). 


Tramp, 
b.  h.,  1810. 


Mnley, 
b.  h.,  1810. 


Dick  .\ndre' 

I     Fraxinelli 

1771  (II. TCI 

Waxy  \~'.i  ( 

nella  17s^ 

I     Julia  17-.^ 

"Orvilie  i:'i 

(iiani..-- 

I     17.34i     M.. 

Windle  rsui 


fs  1797  (Joe  .\iidiews  17781-Dau.  1803  of  Gohanna  1790  (Meicnrv  1778)— 
1791  l.v  Tr.iiiliaiu  17>:.;  iT.  Sive.-pstakes  1743)-Dan.  1783  of  Woodpecker 

I  17.7-1  -Ev.i-la-iiii._-  17:5  liv  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  17501. 

'..I  s„,  ■-  i;;:;      I'.-n,!.,],,   1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)-Pru- 

..  lliL.■'ll^.  r  i;ri    II  1...I   i75S)-Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  iSnip   1736)— 

I:  i.ir  1798  by  Whiskey  1789  (Saltrauv"  1780i-Y. 

I         •  I  17ii8)— Giantess  1769  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 

I'   I'll.'  I.._-^  i;:.',!..   Iiii.raluim  1749  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
n.Miiiighrouirli  17)11)    D.iii.  17HS  of  Anvil  1777  (Herod  1758)— Vii'ago   1764 


If 


by  Crab  1722  (.\lcock  Ar.). 


Catton, 
b.  h.,  1809. 


Caraillina. 
gr.  m.,  1822. 


Gblumj.us  i8.)2  (Gohanna  17901-Lucv  Gray  1804  by  Timothy  1794  (Delpini  1781)— Lucy 
1789  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  17.58)-Frenzy  1774  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750)-Dau. 
of  Engineer  17.56  (Sampson  174.5). 

Caniilhis  1S(J3  (Hara))letouian  HM)— Dau.  b.  m.  1818  liv  Smolensko  1810  (.Sorcerer  1796)— Miss 
Cannon  b.  m.  1811  by  Orvilie  1799  (Benmsbronsh  1791)— Dau.  b.  m.  1796  of  Weathercock 
1785  (Highflyer  I774j-Cnra  ro.  m.  1777  tjy  .Matchem  1748  (Carte  1734)- Dau.  of  Turk  1763 
(Regulus  1739)— Dau.  1764  of  Cub  1739  (Fox  1714)- Dau.  1750  of  .Allwerfliv  1744  (Crab 
1722)- Dau.  of  Starlins  1727  (Bay  Bolton  1705)— Dairymaid  h.  ni.  17.17  hv  Bloody 
I73I  by  Partner  1718  (Jis;^)— Brocklesby  gr.  ni.  1721  by  Greyhound  (Cliillabv)— Brocklesby 
are  by  Lister  Turk  out  of  Pipiii-  l>eg. 


234  The  Brcnkrs'  Hand  Booh  ami  GuirJe. 


POWHATTAN. 

OWN    imOTHEK    TO    PAHOLE. 

Ill  file  Woodhitrn  StiaJ,  A.  J.  Alexitndey,  proprietor ,  nenr  Spriiicj  Station,  Wood- 
ford Co.,  Ky.  Appliciitioii  to  L.  Brodhcad,  Spring  Stiitioii,  Ky.  Ainiiml 
sale.'!  of  yenrlings  in  May. 

I'ciWilATTAX  liy  iniii,  Leaiiiiiisldn,  son  of  Fanf;h-,a-Ball;i,nii,  bred  by  Mr.  A. 
Wuloli,  Krdeulieim  Stud,  Pa.,  I'oalcd  1879,  dam  Maiden,  dam  of  Parole  by  Le.xinfjton, 
son  of  Bostou,  ont  of  Kitty  Clark  by  imp.  Glencoe.  Powliattau  started  in  only  one 
public  race,  that  at  Long  Branch  ;  meeting  with  an  accident,  he  was  unplaced.  He 
was  considered  quite  promising,  and  ran  a  very  fast  trial  at  Jerome  Park  in  the 
spring.  Parole,  his  own  brother,  has  been  one  of  the  noted  popular  favorites  of  the 
turf.  After  racing  iu  his  three,  four  and  five-year  old  form  in  this  country,  he  was 
sent  to  England,  and  won  the  Newmarket  Handicap,  last  U  miles  of  the  Beacon 
Course,  beating  the  great  Isonomy,  Lina  and  three  others.  He  won  the  City  and 
•Suburban  Handicap,  IJ  miles,  119  lbs.,  beating  Ridotto,  Cradle  and  fifteen  others, 
and  the  great  Metropolitan  Stakes  (handicap),  2Jkmiles,  124  lbs.,  beating  Castlereagh  ; 
the  Great  Cheshire  Handicap  Stakes,  IJ  miles,  carrying  134  lbs.,  defeating  Reefer, 
Sir  .Joseph,  Kidotto  and  four  others,  and  also  won  the  Epsom  Gold  Cup,  li  miles, 
V2o  lbs.,  beating  Alchemist  and  Primrose.  The  family  has  always  been  a  suceesst'ul 
racing  one.  Maiden,  his  dam,  won  the  Tra;vers  Stakes  at  Saratoga,  the  graudam 
and  great  graudam  were  all  winners,  and  from  the  stock  have  come  such  horses 
iis  Mary  Morris,  Wild  Irishman,  Frankfort,  Falsetto,  Felicia,  Fortuna,  Suniiiter, 
Childers,  Rattier,  Ringgold,  Flirtilla,  Mary  Wynn,  Tom  Kimball,  Cassandra,  The 
Countess,  Turco,  John  Bascomb,  Helen  Mar,  Aim  Merry,  Tiger,  Ann  Tunis,  Hebron, 
Meteor,  George  Kinney,  Perfection,  Saluda,  Perception,  Peregal,  Oolah  and,  in  the 
early  days  of  racing,  old  Slamerkrn.  Tlien,  on  the  score  of  blood  and  racing  lineage, 
Powhattan  should  commend  himself  to  the  public.  Powhattau  is  a  solid  bay,  with 
large  star,  left  fore  and  right  hiiul  ankles  white,  his  liead  is  bony  and  expressive, 
with  large,  full  eyes,  high  at  the  withers  like  his  noted  brother,  good  barrel,  great 
<lepth  of  girth,  with  good  loin  and  fine  coupling,  and  has  the  Lexington  hind  leg;  he 
is  16i  hands  high.  WhiLst  he  has  not  the  racing  record  of  his  great  brother,  he  is  a 
Leamington  from  a  racing  family  on  both  sides,  and  as  nearly  all  the  Leamingtcms 
are  successes  in  the  stud,  he  should  be.  Flying  Childers  electrified  the  wcnld  by 
his  brilliant  racing  career,  but  his  brother,  Bartlett's  Childers,  excelled  him  in  the 
stud,  as  also  did  Cade  excel  his  famous  racing  brother  Lath.  Powhattan  is  much 
inbred  to  Sir  Archy  and  Diomed,  and  traces  Uack  without  a  daw  through  Amaran- 
thus,  dam  to  the  Layton  Barb  mare. 

Powhattan  is  the  sire  of  the  winners  Duhrae,  Poteen,  Pocassett,  Cherry  Blossom, 
Burlington,  an  extra  good  oue,  E.  D.,  Eda,  Flossie,  ludiaji  Princess,  Palisade,  I.'enn 
P.,  Pilgrim,  Capt.  Jack,  Imogene,  Palestine,  Melaiiie,  Mai-y  Conroy,  Pennyroyal,  The 
Pooky,  Elsie  S.,  Old  Pepper,  Cornio  Buckingham,  The  Distiller,  Pow  Wow,  Court 
Lore,  Banjo,  Mauhassett,  Llewellyn,  Padlock,  etc. 

Powhattau  descends  iu  direct  female  line  from  the  Layton  Barb  mare,  to  v  hich 
trace  Young  Greyhound.  Malchem,  Ynuug  Cade,  Drone  (by  ll'erod),  Blucher,  Simoom^ 
Audubon,  I'hilamuum,  St.  iloimial;  elc. 


IS 

Waxy, 
b.  h.,  1790. 

i"ri-S 

Penelope, 
b.  m.,  nA 

A 

•aS 

J 

Wanderer, 
b.  h.,  1811. 

•=_ 

§5 

Thalestris, 
blk.  m.,  l*e. 

_3 

Chanticleer, 
ch.  h.,  1787. 

Tt 

11 

■9" 

lerne, 
ch.  m.,  1790. 

3  S      S     Ir.  Escaoe, 

O -•  -'£     ch.  h.,  18.B. 

g;  B    T.  Heroine, 


I'- 


3      Buzzard,* 
•3i     Ch.  h.,  1787. 


Eclipse  1704— ilarske  1750— Squirt  1733— Bartlett's  Childers— Darley  Arabian  169a. 

Pot-s-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  17>W)— Maria  1777  by  Herod  17.58  (Tartar  174.31— Lisette  1772  by 
Snap  17.)0  (Si.ip  17.>0i— Miss  Windsor  1754  by  (Sod.  Ar.  17SM— Sist.  to  Volunteer  by  \. 
Bfl^'iade  (liclgrade  Turk). 

Truinpaior  17s8  (.Coaducior  1767)— Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— 
Promise  17i)8  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  173' 1) -Julia  17.)0  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724)— 
Specfattor'B  daur  1735  by  Partner  1718  (Jitrg). 

Gohanna  1700  (Mercury  1778)— Catherine  1,11^5  Ov  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  17.i8)— Ca- 
milla 1778  by  Trentham  17(i!i  (T.  Sweepsliikes  1743)— Coquette  1704  by  Compton  Barb 
— Sist.  174:)  to  Regulus  by  God.  Ar.  17*1. 

Alexander  irsa  (Eclipse  17o4)— Rival  1800  l)y  Sir  Peter  T.  1781  (Highflyer  1774)— Hornet 
irou  by  Drone  1777  (Herod  1758)— Manilla  1777  by  Goldflnder  1704  (Snap  1750)— Dau. 
17ii(iorOld  England  1741  tGod.  Ar.  17^). 

Woodpecker  177:3  (Herod  1758)— Dan.  1778  of  Eclipse  17t>l  (Marske  1750)— Rosebud  1765 
by  Snap  17.")0  (Snip  1736)— Miss  Belsea  1753  by  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724)— Dau.  of 
Bartlett's  Childers  (Darley  Ar.  1099). 

Baaot  1780  (Herod  17581— Dau.  of  Gamahoe  (Bustard  1741)— Patty  bv  Tim  17.r3  (Squirt 
17i2)— Jliss  Patch  1737  by  Justice  1725  (H.  C.  Litton  Ar.)— Ringtail  Galloway  by 
Cnrwen  B  ly  Barb. 

Commodore  "i793  (Tom  Tug  n77)-Moll-iu-the-\\ad  17)11  by  Highflyer  1774  iHerod 
1751)- Shif  t  1779  bv  Sweetbriar  17B9  (Syphon  1750)— Black  Susan  1763  by  Snap  1750 
(Snip  1730)  -Dau.  of  Cade  17:34  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Bagot  1780  (Herod  17.)8)— Heroine  1775  by  Hero  1753  (Cade  17.34)— Dau.  1766  of  Snap  17.50 
(Snip  1736)— Sist,  1743  to  Regulus  by  God.  Ar.  1721— Grey  Robinson  17*3  by  Bald 
Galloway  (St.  Victor  Barb). 

Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758)— Misfortune  1775  by  Dux  1761  (Matchem  1748)— Cui-i- 
ositv  1700  bv  Snap  1750  (Snip  1730)— Dau.  1749  of  Kegulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724)— Dau. 
of  tiartleti's  Childers  (Darlev  Ar.  1699). 

Alexander  1783  (Eclipse  17i>4)-^I)au.  or  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58)— Dau.  of  Alfred  1770 
(Matchem  1748)— Dau.  1770  of  Engineer  1750  (Sampson  1745)— Bay  Malton's  dam  1756 
by  Cade  17:31  IGod.  Ar.  1734).  


Peruvian, 
b.  h.,  1806. 


Wagtail, 

b.  m.,  1818. 


Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— Dau.  178S  of  Boudrow  1777  (Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  1764 

of  Squirrel   1754  (Traveller  17:35)— Sist.  to  Lowther's  Babraham  by  Babraham  1740 

(God.  Ar.  1724)— D:iu.  1750  ot  Golden  Ball  17:35  (Partner  1718). 
!Meteor  1783  (Eclipse  1761)— Maid-of-all-Work  1786  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)-Dau. 

1771  of  Syphon  1750  (Squirt  1733)- Dau.  of  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724)— Sist.  1758  to 

Judgement  by  Snip  17:30  (Flying  Childers  1715). 

"Whiteiock  1803  (Hambletonian   171)2) -Dau.  1791)  of  Coriander  1780  (Pot-S-o-'s  1773)— 
i    Wiklgoose  1792  by  Highflver  1774  (Herod  175,8)- Coheiress  1786  by  Pot-8-0-'s  1773 

( Eclipse  1764)— Manilla  1777  bv  Goldflnder  1761  (Snap  1750). 
Prime  Minister  ISIO  iSancho  181)1)— Tranby*'s  dam  1812  by  Orville  1799  (Beningbrongh 

17911— Miss  Grimstone  1796  by  Weazle  1776  (Herod  1758)— Dau.  of  Ancaster  1768 

(Blank  1740)— Dau.  of  Damascus  Ar.  1754. 

"Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)— Podagra  1805  by  Gouty  1790  (Sir  Peter  T.  17.-U)— Jet  1785 

by  Magnet  1770  (Herod  1758)— Jewel  1775  by  Squirrel  1754  (Traveller  1735)— Sophia 

17IJ4  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Orville   1799  (Beningbrough  1791)— Boadicea  1807  bv  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— 
I     Brunette  by  Amaranthus  1706  (Old  England  1741)— Mavflv  1771    by  Matchem  1748 

(Cade  1731)-Dau.  1755  of  Starling  17as  (Starling  1727). 


Sir  Archv, 
b.  h.,  1805. 


J  z  Ball's 

« X  Florizel, 

§~  ch.  h.,1801. 

S  B  Daughter  of, 

s^  b.  m.,  1799. 


cS 


^iE 


Icaria. 
b.  m.,  1824. 


Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)— Emily  1810  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— 
Dau.  1799  of  Whiskev  1789  (Saltram*  1780)— Grey  Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimant  1772 
(Otho  17W1)— Dizzv  175""  bv  Blank  1740  ((3od.  Ar.  1724). 

The  Fiver  1814  C^'andvke  Jr.  1808)— Parma  1813  by  Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews 
1778)— May  1S04  by  "Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  1775)— Primrose  1787  by  Mam- 
brino  1768  (Engineer  175-i)— Cricket  1770  bv  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743). 


Sumpter, 
ch.  h.,  1818. 


;  S     Lady  Grey, 


Robin  mare, 
ch.  m.,  — . 


Tiger, 
b.  h.,  1812. 


'Diomed  1777  (Florizel  1768)— ^Castiauii-a  1796  by  Rockiiigbani  1781  (Highflyer  1774)— 
Tabitha  1782  by  Tientham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  174:!)— Dau.  of  Bosphorus  1754 
(Babraham  1740)— Dau.  of  Forester  1750  (Forester  1736). 

Saltram  1780  (Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  of  Symmes'  Wildair  1767  (*Feamought  1755)— Dau. 
of  Tyler's  Driver  1700  (*OthelIo)— Dau.  of  *FaUower  1761  (Blank  1740)— Dau.  of 
Vampire  1757  (Regulus  1739). 


'Diomed  1777  (Florizel  1768)— Dau.  of  *Shark  1771  (Marske  1750)— Dau.  of  Harris' 

EcUpse  1770  (*Fearnought  1753)— Dau.  of  *Fearnoiight  1755  (Regulus  1739)- Dau.  of 

•Jollv  Roger  1741  (Roundhead  173:3). 
'Alderman  1787  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773) -Dau.  of  *Clockfaet  1774  (Gimcrack  1760)— Dan.  of 

Svmmes'  Wildair  1767  (*Feamonght  1755)— T.  Kitty  Fisher  1767  by  *Feainought  1755 

(Regulus  17:39)- *Kitty  Fisher  17.55  by  Caile  1734  (God.  Ar.  1724). 


Sir  Archv  1805  (*Diomed  1777)— Dan.  of  *Robin  Redbreast  1790  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— 
Dan.  1788  of  "Obscurity  1777  (Eclipse  1704)— Slamerkin  1768  by  »Wildair  1753  (Cade 
17:34)— *Cnb  maie  1762  bv  Cub  1739  (Fox  1714). 

Robin  Grey  1805  (*Rovalis"t  1790)— Maria  1802  by  Melzar  1791  (*Medlev  1776)-  -Dan.  of 
♦Highflyer  17*4  (Hig'hflver  1774)— Dau.  of  •Fearnought  1755  (Regulus  1739)- Dau.  of 
Ariel  ir5i)^( 'Traveller  n47). 

Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— Dau.  of  .Alexander  1783  (Eclipse  17iJ4)— Dau.  of 
Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58)— Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (.Matchem  174«)— Dau.  ITTO  of  Engi- 
neer 1756  (Sampson  1745). 

"s  Diito  ISDO  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Dau.  1791  of  Mercury  1718  (Eclipse  1764)— Dan.  1776 
of  Herod  1751  (Tartar  174:;)— Folly  1771  bv  Marske  1750  (Squirt  17.32)— Vixen  1753  by 
R(>gu^i s  17:39  (Goil.  .\r.  17i:4). 

Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews  1778)— Dau.  1803  of  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)— 
Fraxinella  1793  bv  Treiitham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  174:3)— Dau.  17&5  of  Woodpecker 
1773  (Herod  175Si— Everlasting  1775  bv  Eclipse  17i;4  (Marske  17.50). 

Waxv  17:10  iPot-8-o-'s  1773 —Penelope  179-i  bv  Trnmpator  1783  (Conductor  1767)— Prunella 
17-i<  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Proinise  1768  bvSnap  1750(Snip  1736)-Julia  1756 
by  Blank  i;4o'i(;od  .\r.  1724). 

'Dinmert  1777.! 

Tab.'i  ■  ■:- J  : 

br:lh:i::. 
Robin  !,.■  ,:o 
SlanielU.i.  :  ,0 
—Dau.  17 


•■I  i;68)  -*Castianira  1796  bv  Rockingham  1781  (Highflyer  1774)— 

'■    I  '   ii:liaml706  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)-Dau.  of  Bosphorus  1754  (Ba- 

I '    ;    .  .f  Forester  17.50  (Forester  17.36). 

-    -.  ,,  '.(Sir  Peter  T.  1784) -Dau.  1788  of  *Obscuritv  1777  (Eclipse  1761)— 

:  ,l,^  iji     Wildair  17."-3  (Cade  1734)-*Cnb  mare  1702  by  Cub  17:39  (Fox  1714) 

i  of  Second  17:32  (FIving  Childers  1715).  


Cook's  Whip  1804  (*Whipl7W) -Jane  Hunt  179:j  bv  Paragon  1788  (*Flimnap  1765)— 
■  Figure  1747)-SIamerkin  1768  by  *Wildair  1753  (Cade  17.34) 

::'.'!  I  F"X  1714); 

nzz.i.l:-  -    •'■'•> "    ,     liHwHi'i  )i.  in.  IH02  Ov  Cobimlius  (Pantaloon  I773)^lane 

Hum  ,      I        :  I'.iiiil;"!!  1788  cKlimnap  1705)- .Moll  b.  ra.  bv  imp.  Figure 

IT.!;.!,..  ,_..,.  ,:  .:  -^  ,.in.-itiui  li.in.i:68bv  Wildair  17.53  (Cade  1734)— Cub  inare 
1).  in,  Ui,-  :,•.  I  ui.  i:.:.i  il  ,,x  nU)-Aiu:ir.<i,nthu8'  dam  b.  m.  175.5  liv  .Second  1732  (FlviiiR 
Childers  !7i.^)— Sist.  ITtU  to  beedes  bv  Starling  1727  (Bay  Boltnn  170.5)— .Sister  b.  in.  1740 
■  1718  (Jij{g)— Sist.  1722  1.1  Guv  l>v  Grevbimn.l  (Cbillabv)— Urown  Farewell  br.  m.  1711)  bv 
rBrimnier(l)'Arcy  YolloivTurk)— Dili,  of  Place's  White  turlt- Dau.  of  Dodsworth- Lavton 


i!36  The  Breeders'  Hand  Boole  find  Guide. 


IMPOPxTED  RAYON-D'OR. 

WINXER  OF  THK  CLEARWELL  AND  LEVANT  STAKES  IX  1878,  ST.  JAMES' 
PALACE  STAKE-*.  THE  OREAT  CllALLEXGE  STAKES,  CHAMPION  STAKES 
AXL)  DONCASTER  ST.  LEGEK  IN  1879. 

In  the  Algeria  Stud,  Erie,  Pa.,  the  proper! ii  of  the  Estate  of  3Ir.  W.  L.  Scott, 
as  private  stallion. 

Rayox-d'Or  (Ray  of  Gold)  by  Flageolet,  sou  of  Plutns,  bred  iii  Pungu  Stud, 
France,  foaled  1876,  dam  Araiicaria,  dam  of  Chamaut,  Camelia,  etc.,  by  Ambrose,  son 
of  Toiicbstone,  out  of  Pocaboutas,  dam  of  Stockwell,  Rataplau,  Kiug  Tom,  etc.,  by 
imp.  Gleucoe.  Rayou-d'Or  as  a  two-year  old  won  tbe  Leviiut  Stakes,  half  a  mile,  at 
Goodwouil,  carry iug  122  lbs.,  beatiug  Flavius,  Galantlia  and  two  others.  At  Dou- 
caster  won  ;i  Swctjistakes,  at  tbree-qnarters  of  a  mile,  witn  129  lbs.,  beating  C'liari- 
bert  au'l  Ui-idmiliiition.  At  tbe  Newmarket  Second  October  Meeting  won  the  Clear- 
well  Stakes,  lanying  131  lbs.,  Eingleader  and  Bay  Anber,  122  Uis.  each,  second  and 
third,  and  three  others  ;  won  the  Glasgow  Stakes  at  tbe  Newmarket  Houghton 
Meeting,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  beating  Ringleader  an<l  Glencairn.  Rayon-d'Or  was 
much  fancied,  both  for  the  2,000  Guineas  and  Derby,  but  his  running  was  a  disap- 
jiointnieut.  He  was  third  to  Chariberr,  and  Cadogan  for  the  2.000  Guineas,  and  was 
unplaced  for  the  Derby,  won  by  Sir  Bevys.  At  Ascot  was  third  for  the  Prince  of 
Wales  Stakes  to  Wheel  of  Fortuue  aud  Adventure  ;  on  the  third  <lny  he  won  the 
St.  James'  Palace  Stakes,  with  122  lbs.,  over  the  severe  "  Old  mile,"  lM>:itiiiL;  Cliaii- 
bert,  Ruperra  and  seven  others.  At  Goodwood  Rayon  d'Or  won  the  Sii^^.x  miiI^.s. 
1  mile,  beating  Ruperra,  Leap  Year  aud  Exeter,  and  the  great  Doncaslci  >r.  I.ruir. 
Ruiierr.'i  second  and  Exeter  third,  and  fourteen  others  unplaced,  inclmlin;;  tin-  win- 
ner of  tlic  Dcrliy.  Sir  Hevys.  Rayou-d'Or  "  walked  over"  for  the  Zetland  St.ikcs,  Mr. 
Crawfnrd'.s  I'cU  .McU  colt'saving'lii.s  stake.  At  the  Newmarket  First  ( »ctober  Meet- 
ing -won  tile  great  Foal  Stakes,  with  i;U  lbs.,  beating  Discord.  P.-ilnibcavi-r  and  three 
others,  but  at  tbe  same  meeting  was  beaten  by  Bay  Archer  for  tlie  Newmarket  Sr. 
Leger,  he  yielding  7  lbs.,  after  which  Rayon-d"Or  won  the  Sebat  Stakes,  b'owley 
mile,  beating  Discord  aud  three  otliers :  tbe  Champion  Stakes,  across  the  li.at. 
1  mile  2  furbings  and  73  yards,  beating  Placida,  the  Oaks  winner,  Exeter  and  live 
others,  and  tlie  Great  Cliallenge  Stakes.  lirctViy  Cour.se,  6  furlongs,  beating  Lollyiiop. 
Placida,  Parole  and  others.  He  closed  bis  three-year-old  career  by  running  third  for 
a  handicap  "  Across  the  Flat"  to  Out  of  Bounds,  who  carried  110  lbs.  to  Rayou-d'Or's 
126  lbs.  His  earnings  for  the  year  amounted  to  .$87,735.  As  a  four-year  old  Rayon- 
il'Or  won  the  Prix  du  Cadran,  2  miles  aud  .5  furlongs,  beatiug  Zut,  Salteador  aud 
others,  and  the  Prix  Rainbow,  3  miles  aud  a  furlong,  beating  Zut  and  Clocher.  He 
was  sent  to  England,  where,  on  the  lOtli  of  April,  at  Newmarket,  he  "  walked  over" 
f(U'  the  Post  St.ikcs  (the  two  uiiddle  miles;.  At  the  Newmarket  First  Spring  Meeting 
he  walked  ovi-r  for  tbe  Prince  of  Wales  Stakes  (the  Cesarewitch  Course).  At  Ascot 
won  the  Rons  Memorial  Stake  over  the  New  mile,  carrying  132  lbs.,  but  in  running  for 
the  Hardwicke  .Stakes,  at  the  same  meeting,  over  the  Swinley  Course  { li  miles)  he  was 
beaten  a  bead  by  Exeter,  to  whom  he  was  giving  10  lbs..  This  race  closed  his  turf  career. 

Flageolet,  his  sire,  was  a  superior  race-horse.  Won  the  Hopeful,  Rutland,  For- 
lorn, Rowley  Mile,  Bnrwell,  Vy  furlongs,  aud  Criteron  Stakes.  As  three-year  old 
won  the  Goodwood  Cuj),  in  which  he  beat  both  Favonins  aud  Cremorne,  the  Derby 
winners  of  IS71  and  X-"' ;  won  the  (Jrand  I  lake  .Michael  Stakes,  at  Newnuirkct  First 
<  )etol)er  Meeting  ;  won  a  free  Hanilica)!  Sweepstakes  across  the  Hat,  and  the  Jockey 
Clnl)  Cup  at  tbe  Newmarket  Ilonghtou  Meeting.  xVt  four  years  old  wou  the  Claret 
Stakes  at  Newnnirket.  I'.ngl.and. 

An  analysis  of  bis  (abnlated  pedigree  will  show  that  he  is  richly  and  fashionably 
bred.  He  has  a  donbli'  cross  of  (ilcncoe,  a  triple  cross  of  Diomed.  a  double  cross  of 
Touchstinu^,  fortilied  by  the  blooil  of  Wlialeboue,  doubled  in  uimn  the  Herod  and 
Eclipse  blood  on  both  sides  to  the  Byerly  mare,  dam  of  tlu'  two  True  Bines.  In  color 
lie  is  a,  rich  true  chestnut,  with  a  large,  rather  faint  star  in  his  forehead,  standing 
16  hands  3i  inches  in  height,  and  a  horse  of  true  symmetry. 

Ray(Ui-d'Or  is  the  sire  of  the  winners  Roi  d'Or,  Daphne,  Defense,  Bronzo- 
inarte,  Quotaticm,  Ransom,  Laura  Stone,  Belle  d'Or,  Tndor.  Tea  Tray,  Somerset, 
Tenny.  Flageob-lta.  Arnndcl.  Ladv  Heni]dii]!.  Sparling,  Pat  Oakh'v.  (Jnilibler,  Jnlieii. 
Louis  d'Or,  Aleliemist,  Harbin-  Liijlits,  Bcllair,  Chaos,  Chateau  <l'l)r.  Coldstream, 
Cidillion,  Genilarnie.  Gipsv  (^neen,  (iipsv  King,  .hike  Miller.  Lcighton.  Marauder, 
Ossa,  Centaur.  Voiil,  Crawlish.  Amulet,  •forehlight,  (,lnito.  Bamiuct.  Bolero,  Franco, 
Miss  K'.ansoin,  .lohii  Atwood,  Miiinel.  Aftermath,  Sterling'.  Miss  Olive,  Tbe  Doctor. 
Florimor,  K.vclnsion,  Martha,  Cntaloiig.  Paradox.  Canleen.  lona,  Kingsford.  Ayala. 
Ab'ahle,  \'ersatile.  Coxswain,  Monopolist,  Entre,  Louise  d'Or  an.l  Jla\  wood.  "(Sec 
Imp.  Kothcn,  j-age  l.-)0.) 


"Whalebone  ISOi'-VVaxy  ir90-Pot-8-o-'s  177:i-Eelip8e  iriJ4-Marske  IToO-Sqiiirl  173i2-Baitlett'6  Childers-Darley  Arabian  : 


tm 


HI 


pi 


Valiure, 
ch.  m.,  isaa. 


Middleton, 

b.  h.,  1833. 

Plenary, 

br.  m.,  1837. 


Veni.'ion, 
br.  h.,  1833. 


Camel  182-'  i. Whalebone  1«07)  -Banter  isj,;  l.v  M.a^ier  Henry  1815  (Orville  17a»)— Boa- 

dieea  IHOr  by  Alexaiidrr  17Si  (Kcli|i~e    in.li -Brunei te  by  Amarauthus  17015  (Old 

Euijlaud  1711)  -  llavlly  1771  by  Jl:itchem  IWS  ((  adr  l;34l. 

Lan';ar  1817(Seliin  is.i-')    Kite  18-'l  bv  Uusiard  1»13  (Casirel  1801)-Olympia  1815  by  Sir 

Oliver  1800  (Sir  I'etr  T.  17!>1)— Scotilla  17ilo  by  AuvU  1777  (Herod  1758)-Scota  1783 

by  Eclipse  17t>4  ^.Vl,ll^ke  17.'.iii. 

Saudbeck  181S  (Cattou   isiiii)    Johanna  1813  by  Selim  180;;  (Buzzard*  1787)    Dau.  of 

Skyscraper  1780  (Highflyer  177-1)  -Dau.  17'J6  of  Dragon*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— 

Fidget's  dam  1777  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17-34). 

Emilius  1820  (OrviUe  17'j9i— Whizgig  1819  by  Kubens  180.'i  (Buzzard*  1787)— Penelope 

17118  by  Trnmpator  1782  (Conductor  17C7i~Prunella  1588  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod 

1756)— Promise  170-i  by  Snap  175J  (Snip  1780) 

SnJtan  1810  iSelini  1802)— Cobweb  1821  by  Phantom  1808  (Walton  1799)— Filagree  1815  by 

Soothsayer  18i)8  (Sorcerer  1796)— Web  1808  by  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'8  1773)— Penelope 

179.S  by  Trnmpator  1782  (Conductor  1767). 

Emilius  1820  (Orville  1799)- Harriet  1819  by  Pericles  1809  (Evander  1801)— Dan.  1812  of 

Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)-Pipylina  1803  by  Su-  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— 

Rally  1790  by  Tmiupator  1782  (Conductor  17611. 

Partisan  1811  (Walton  1799)- Fawn  I8;3  by  Smolensko  1810  (Sorcerer  I790)-Jei-boa  1803 

by  Gohanna  li90(Mercury  1778)-Camilla  1778  by  Trentham  1760  (T.Sweepstakes  1743)- 

Coquette  1764  by  Compion  Barb. 

Glencoe*  1831  (Sultan  lS16)-Fanny  1827  by  Whisker  1812  (Waxy  1790)-Dau.  1813  of 

Camillus    1803  (Hambletonian  1793)— Dan.  1804  of  Precipitate*  1787  (Mercury  1778)— 

Mendcza*'s  dam  1783  by  Paymaster  i;60  (Blank  1740). 

Whalebone  1807  (Waxy  1790)— Defiance  1816  by  Kubens  1805  (Buzzard*  1787)— Little 
Folly  1803  by  Highland  Fling  1798  (Spadille  1784 (--Harriet  1799  by  Volunteer  1780 
(Eclipse  1704)— Dau.  1785  of  .flfred  1770  (Matchem  1748). 
Reveller  1815  (Comua  18091— Design*  1827  by  Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  1797)-Defiance 
1810  by  Rtibens  1805  (Buzzard*  17871— Little  Folly  1806  by  Highland  Fling  1798 
(Spadille  1781) -Harriet  1790  bv  Volnnteer  1780  (Eclipse  1764). 


Catton  1809  (lioluuipus  1802)-Dau.  1818  of  Smolensko  1810  (Sorcerer  1796)— Lady  Mary 

1800  bv  Beningbi-ough  1791  (King  Fergus  1775)-Dau.  of  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— 

Sist.  to  Miss  Bell  by  Marske  17£0  (Squirt  1732). 
Whisker  1813  (Waxy  1790)-Anna  Bella  1807  by  Shuttle  1793  (Y.  Marske  1771)— Dau. 

17!)7  of  Drone  1777  (Herod  1758)— Contessina  1787  by  Y.  Marske  1771  (Marske  1750)— 

Tuberose  1772  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743). 


Walton  1799  (Sir  Peter  T.  1781)— Parasol  1800  by  Pot^-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764)-  Prunella 
1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Promise  17(^8  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  17.36)-Julia 
1756  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Moses  1819[Whaleboue  or]Seymourl807(Delpini  1781)-  Quadrille  1815  by  Selim  1802(Buz- 
zard*  1787)-  Canary  Bird  1806  by  [Whiskey  or]  Sorcerer  1T9:1  (Trumpator  1782)— Canary 
1797  by  Cormnder  1786  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)-Mlss  Green  1787  hy  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758). 

Rainbow  1808  (Walton  1799)— Ainiable  IS-jS  by  Election  l.'-Ol  (Gohanna  1790)— Dau.  1808 
of  Y.  Whiskey  1801  (Whiskey  1789)  -Dau,  1800  of  Walnut  1780  (Highflyer  1774)— Bay 
Javelin  1793  by  Javelin  1772  (Eclipse  1704 1. 

Eryx  1810  (Milo  ia>2)— Coral  I816  byOi-ville  1799  (Bcningbrough  1791)-F:liring  1807  by 
Waxv  17'.i0  (Pot-s  o-'s  li73i— Rattle  1793  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— Fancy 
1780  (Sist.  to  Diomed '  1  by  Florizel  1708  (Herod  1758). 


aa 


Whal  -bone, 
br.  h.,  1807. 


Waxv  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— Pru- 
nella 1788  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)-Pi-omi&e  1768  by  Snap  1760  iSnjp  1736)-Julia 
175)1  bv  Blatik  1740  (God.  Ar.  1721). 

Selim  1803  (Buzzard*  1787)— Maiden  1801  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— Dau.  1788 
of  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  1758)— Matron  1782  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  1758)— Maiden 
1770  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734). 


Master  Henry, 
b.  h.,  1815. 


He  1799  (Beningbrough  1791 )— Miss  Sophia  1805  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— 

Sophia  1798  by  Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  17T3i— Huncamunca  1787  by  Highflyer  1774 

(Herod  175S)-Cypher  1772  by  Squiriel  17.54  (Traveller  1735). 

Rn«fiic<.a       Alexander  1783(Ecl(pse  1764)— Brunette  by  Amaranthus  1706  (Old  England  1741) -Mayfly 

h  ™    iSS         l"'!  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734)-Dau.  1755  of  Stalling  1738  (Starling  1727)-Look- 

'    ""'•        at-me-Lads  1731  by  Brist.  Grasshopper  (Bverly  Turk). 


Emilias, 
b.  h.,  1820. 


Don  Juan, 
b.  h.,  1814. 

Moll  in-the- 
Wad, 

bi-.  m.,  1810. 


ville  1799(Beningbrongh  1791)— Emily  1810  by  Stamford  1794(SirPeter  T.  1784)-Dau. 

1709  of  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  1780)— Grey  Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimaut  1772  (Otho 

1700)— Dizzy  17.57  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Whi8keyl789  iSalliam*  1780)— Y.Giantess  1790 by  *Diomed  1777 (Florizel  1768)-Giante83 

1769  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734)— Molly  Long  Legs  17.53  by  Babraham  1740  (God.  Ar. 

1724)-Dau.  of  Foxhiinter  1727  (Brisk  1711). 
"  Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)— Petcrea  1804  bv  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— 

Mary  Grey  1784  by  Friar  1768   (Hero    1753)— fimante  by  Tim  1752  (Squn-t  1733) — 

Noblessa  17C9  bv  Gamahoe  (Bustard  1741). 
Hambletonian  1793  (King  Fergus  1775)— Spitfire  1799  by  Pipator  1786  (Imperator  1776) — 

Farewell  17!)i  by  Slope  1782  (Highflyer  1774)-Dau.  of  Y.  Mareke  1771  (Marske  1750)— 

Dan.  of  Broih^  to  Silvio  (Cade  17^34). 

Buzzard*   1787   (Woodpecker  1773)- 

Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58)-Dau. 

giueer  1753  (Sampson  1745). 
W's  Ditto  18(W  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Dan.  1791  of  Mercury  1778 (Eclipse  1764)- Dau.  1776 

of  Herod  17.58  (Tartar  1743)— Folly  1771  bv  Marske  1750  (Squirt  1733)- Vixen  1753  by 

Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1734). 


j,_         Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews  1778)— Dau.  1803  of  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)— 
isi'n         Fraxinella  1793  by  Trentham  1706  (T.  Sweepstakes  1713i-Dan.  1785  of  Woodpecker 

I    1773  (Herod  1758)  -Everlasting  1775  bv  Eclipse  1761  (Marske  1750). 
gh  Waxv  1790  ( Pot-8-0  '.-*  1773)— Penelope  1798  bv  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— Pru- 

Itiis     ;    nella  1788  hy  Highflver  1774  (Herod  1758)-Promise  1708  by  Snap  17S0  (Snip  1736)- JuUa 

^^'        1750  by  Blank  1740  JGod.  Ar.  1724).      

II,.         Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  1775)-Evelina  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— 
171)0         Termagant  bv  Tantrum  1760  (Cripple  1750)—  Canfcilrice  by  Sampson  1745  (Blaze  1733)— 
'•  ■        Dau.  1757  of  Regnlus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
__,       Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  1780)— Y.  Giantess  1790  by  Diomed*  1777  ( Florizel  1768)— Giantess 
,~,i,    :    1769  bv  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734i— Molly  Long  Legs  1753  by  Babraham  1740  (God.  Ar. 

1724)-Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter  1787  (Brisk  1711). 

.j„        Whiskey  1789 (Saltram*  1780)- Y.Noisette  1798  by  Diomed*  177T(Florizel  1708)— Noisette 
i"n  -'         1~74  bv  Squirrel  1751  (Traveller  17:35)-Carina  1706  by  Marske  1750  (Sqnin  1732)— 

"    ■        Thunder's  dam  1755  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

jlice      Gohanna  1790  (Merciir-v  1778i-Amazon  b.  m.  1799  by  Driver  1783  (Trentham  1766)— 
ISl  (         Fractions  b.  m.  irii-J  f>v  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  b.  m.  1785  of  Woodpecker 
__^^^^_^_^^_^_^^^     177:3  (Herod  I7.W)— Everlasting  b.  m.  1775  bv  Eclipse  1764 ( Marske  1750)-Hyii'nabr.  m. 
„         ^^  1702  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  173  ))— Miss  Belseab.  m.  1753  by  Regulus  17.39(God.  Ar.  1724i— 

Dag,  of  Bartlett'8Childera(Darley  Ar.  1099)— Dau.  gr.  m.  by  Honey  wood's  Ar.-Dam  of  the  two  True  Blues  by  Byerly  Turk. 

i  -Moaarque  13  by  The  Baron,  Sung  or  The  £uiperor.    Emperor's  pedigree  Is  ai-cepted. 


iioS  The  Breeders'  Hand  Book  and  Guide. 


IMPORTED    ROSSINGTON. 

TJie  propcrtij  of  Mr.  F.  B.  Tlnrper,  Nantura  Stud,  Jlldirai/.      Terms  of  service 
advertised  annuallij. 

RossiXGTON,  chestnut  liorse,  foaled  1831,  bred  by  DnUo  of  Westminster,  by  Don- 
caster  (son  of  Stockwell),  dam  of  Lily  Ajjucs  (dam  of  Ormonde,  Farewell  and 
Ossory)  by  Macaroni ;  grandam  Polly  Agnes  (dam  Jessie  Agnes)  by  The  Cure  ;  great 
grandam  Miss  Agues  (dam  of  Muucaster  and  Keudal)  by  Birdcatcher,  out  of  Agnes  by 
Clarion. 

Rossington  started  in  thrur  r:ii<'s.  At  two  years  obi  r:in  tbird  to  KatertVIto  and 
Timbrel  in  Two- Year  Old  Plate  at  LicUliebl,  with  seven  others  beliind  biui ;  ran  third 
in  the  ilntland  Stakes  to  Kaifaello  and  Sinbad,  with  Pantaloon  behind  him  ;  was  un- 
placed in  the  Stndley  Castle  Handicap  Nursery  Plate,  1  mile,  won  by  Scottish  Earl. 
Rossington  is  neai'ly  fnll  brother  to  the  unbeaten  Ormonde,  tlie  latter  being  by 
Hend'or,  son  of  Doncaster  by  Stockwell,  whilst  Rossington  is  by  Doncastor,  whowou 
the  Deiby  and  ran  second  for  the  St.  Leger  in  1873,  and  sired  IJend'or,  the  Derliy  win- 
ner of  1880,  his  first  year  in  the  stud. 

Tile  most  important  fact  in  connoction  with  Rossington  is  that  he  is  one  of  tlie 
great  ''Agnes  family,"  the  most  successful  English  racing  family  of  the  present 
generation.  His  grandam,  Polly  Agnes  by  The  Cure,  was  a  ci-ack  performer,  and  in 
the  stud  produced  Rural  Dean  by  Cathedral,  Lily  Agnes  by  Macaroni,  Fleur-de-Lis 
by  Mandrake,  Tiger  Lily  by  Macaroni,  Jessie  Agues  by  Macaroni,  Bay  Agues  by 
.Siicculnm.  Lily  Agnes  was  a  mare  of  immense  speed,  winning,  among  her  many 
races,  the  Doncaster  Cup,  Great  Ebor  Handicap,  with  120  lbs.,  and  the  Northumbei- 
land  Plate  of  1874  as  a  three-year  old.  As  a  brood-mare  Lily  Agnes  proved  a  great 
treasure  ;  she  produced  Narcissus  by  Speculum,  Eastern  Lily  by  Speculum,  Rossiug- 
tou  by  Doncaster,  Farewell  (winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas  of  1885)  by  Doncaster, 
Ornumde  (winner  of  the  Criterion  Stakes  and  Dewhnrst  Plate  of  18S5,  and  the  2,000 
Guineas,  Derby  and  St.  Leger  of  1886,  etc.)  by  Beud'or,  and  Ossory  (winner  of  the 
Criterion,  1887)  by  Beud'or. 

Ou  the  sire's  side  of  the  pedigree  Rossington's  grandsire.  Macaroni,  won  the  2,000 
Guineas  and  Derby  of  1863.  His  sire.  Sweetmeat,  has  shown  his  prepotency  remark- 
ably in  the  Derby.  He  begot  Macaroni  (Derby  winner),  Parmesan,  sireof  two  Derby 
winners,  Cremorne  and  Favouius.  The  last-named  got  another  Derby  winner  in  Sir 
Bevys.  Macaroni  got  three  Oaks  winners  in  Spinaway,  Camelia  and  Bonnie 
Jean  ;  a  2,000  Guineas  winner  in  Macgregor,  who  got  one  in  Scot-Free.  Teddingtou, 
matern.'il  grandsire  of  Doncaster,  won  the  Derby  in  18.51,  and  was  one  of  the  gamest 
liorses  which  ever  ran,  as  his  memorable  race  with  Kingston,  Stockwell  .and  others 
for  the  Emperor's  Plate  showed. 

Rossington  is  16  hands  high  and  a  good-shaped  horse.  In  the  stud  he  has  not 
yet  had  a  fair  trial,  but  is  the  sire  of  tlii'  winners  Emma  Primrose,  Ida  Rossington, 
Rally,  Fred  Leo  (dam  Mmnie  O.),  Unadilla,  Belfast,  Coquette,  LoUie,  Emiu  Key, 
Sabine,  Frank  Eiseman,  Sarah  Keniey,  etc.  He  is  descended  in  direct  female  line 
from  sister  to  Stripling  by  Huttou's  Si)ot.  to  which  trace  Burgundy,  Glcunuisson, 
Ambrose,  Dundee,  Brown  Bread,  Van  Amburgh,  Muucaster,  Keudal,  Ormonde,  imp. 
Stouehenge  and  all  the  Agues  family. 


Wnxy  irnO-Pot-s-o  '9  1773-Eclipse  n64-Mar?kc  irsO-Sqiiirt  ITSJ-Bartlett's  Childere— Darlcy  Arabian  1699. 


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Trampoline, 


Wiialeboiie  1807  iWaxy  iriiOi— Peri  1832  by  Wanderer  1811  iGohanna  IT'Jii)— Thalestris 

ISO!)  by  Alexander  ITKJ  (Eclipse  irM)-Rival  18U0  by  Sir  Peler  T.  1:.S4  .Higbflyer 

1774)— Hornet  1790  by  Drone  1777  (Herod  1758). 
Bob  Booty  1801  iChanticleer  1787)— Iliijbt  1809  by  Ir.  Escape  1803  (Commodore  1793)— 

Y.  Heroine  by  Bagoi  1780  iHerod  ITSSi-Heroine  1775  by  Hero  175.3  (Cade  1734)— Dau. 

niili  of  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736). 

Wbisker  18ia  (Waxy  1790)— Floranthe  1818  by  Octavian  1807  (Stripling  1795i— Caprice 

1797  by  Anvil  1777  (Herod  175S)  — iladcap  1774  by  Eclipse  176-4  (Marske  1750)— Sappho 
1703  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1721). 

Blacklock  1814  (Whltelock  1803)-Gadaboat  1812  by  Orville  1799  (Beningbronsh  1791)— 
Minstrel  IS03  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— Matron  178i!  by  Florizel  1768 

_ ( HtTod  17581  -Maiden  1770  by  Malchem  1748  (Cade  1734). 

■  Selim  mi  (Buzzard*  1787)-  Baccbante  1809  by  Ws  Ditto  1800  (SirPeier  T.  1781)-Dau. 
[    1791  of  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  1776  of  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)— Folly  1771 

by  Marske  1750  (Squirt  1738). 
Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  1797)— Web  1808  by  Waxv  1790  (Pot-8-o-'e  n73)-Penelope 

1798  by  Trumpator  17.S2  (Conductor  1767) -Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod 
mS) -Promise  1~>»  by  Snap  17.50  (Snip  1736). 


Mnlev, 
b.  h.,  1810. 


Vulture, 

:h.  m.,  1833. 


Orville  179J  (Beningbrough  1791)- Eleanor  1798  by  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  1780i— Y. 
Giantess  17J0  by  Dionied*  1777  iFlorizel  1768)— Giantess  1769  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 
1734) -Molly  Long  Le-s  17.V3  by  Babraham  1740  (God.  Ar.  1734). 

Marmion  1805  (Whiskey  1789)-Harpalice  1314  by  Gohanua  1790  (Mercury  1778)— Ama- 
zon 1799  by  Driver  nv3  iTrentham  176(3)— Fractious  1793  by  Mercury  1778  (.Eclipse 
17H4)-Daa.  1785  of  Woodiiecker  1773  (Herod  175S). 


Camel  1833  (Whalebone  1807)  -Banter  1836  bv  Master  Henry  1815  (Orville  1799)— Boa- 

dicea  1807  by  Alexander  1783  (Eclipse  17i>l)— Brunette  by  Amaramhus  1766  (Old 

England  1741)-Mavfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734). 
Lansar  18!7  (Selim  18!)2)-Kite  1831  bv  Bustard  1813  (Castrel  1801)-Olvmpia  1815  by  Sir 

Oliver  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Scotilla  1795  by  Anvil  1777  (Herod  1758)-Scota  1783 

by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  17.Wi. 


Humprey  Clinker  ]8J3  (Comus  lS09i— Medora  1813  by  Swordsman  1796  (Prizefighter 

'i    1784)— Ir.  Penelope  1797  by  Trumpator  1783  (Conductor  1767)— Peppennint  1787  by 

!    Highflyer  1774  (Hetod  1758i— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  173(5). 

jEk-ction  ISO!  (Gohanna  17901— Dan.  180.-i  of  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Mise 

Judv   17X4  bv  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  1748i— Manilla  1777  by  Goldfiuder  1764  (Snap 

irSOi     Dau.  17  16  of  Old  England  1741  (God.  Ar.  1724) 

"Blacklock  1814  (Whltelock  1803)— Miss  Newton  1801  by  Delpini  1781  iHighflver  1774)— 

Tipple  Cvder  1788  by  KingFergns  1775  (Eclipse  17&4)-Svlvia  1783  by  T.  Jlarske  17n 

(Marske  1750)— Ferret  1765  by  Broth,  to  Silvio  (Cade  1734'). 

Picton  1819  (Smolensko  1810)— Dan.  1824  of  Selim  1803  (Buzzard*  17i57)— Dau.  1804  of 

Pipator  1786  (Impcrator  1776)-Ciueen  Mab  1785  by  Eclipse  1764  (.Marske  1750)— Mer- 

cury'6  dam  by  Tartar  1743  (Partner  1718). 

'Humprey  Clinker  1833  (Comus  1809)— Dau.  1825  of  Cervantes  1805  (Don  Quixoie 
1784)— Dau.  1818  of  Golumpus  1803  (Gohanna  1790)— Dau.  1810  of  Pavnator  1791 
I  (Trumpator  1783)-Cird.^  ISfJ  hv  ^t.  George  17S9  (Highflyer  1774). 
Phantom  lSf)S  (Walton  17.i:i  Eliziiith  183:S  bv  Rainbow  1808  (Walton  1799i-Bel- 
I  voiriua  1813 by  Stamfo](l  1 70 1  >  sn  l-i  ti-r  T.  1784)— Sist.  1790  to  Silver  by  Mercury  1778 
I    (Eclipse  17(i4)-Dau.  178;)  ot  llem.l  i;:.s  (Tartar  1743). 


•i'5!  ■a  . 

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5    M.Q     i". 


(Starch  or] 

Voltaire, 

br.  h.,  1826. 

Belinda, 
br.  m.,  1835. 


Walton  1799  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)- Par.isol  1800  bv  Pot-S-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  17&4)-Prunella 
1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Hei-od  1758)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— Julia 
1756  by  Blank  "1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Moses  1819  ([Whalebone  or]  Seymour  1807)— Quadrille  1815  by  Selim  1803  (Buz- 
zard* 1787)— Canary  Bird  1806  by  [Whiskey  or]  Sorcerer  1796  (Trumpator  1783)— Canary 
1797  by  Coriander  1786  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)-Miss  Green  1787  by  Highflyer  1774  (.Herod  1758). 


Blacklock  1814  i  Wbitelock  1803)-Dau.  I818  of  Phantom  1808  (Walton  1799)-  Dau.  1802 

of  Overton  1788  (King  Fergus  1775)-Dau.  1793  of  Walnut  178S  (Highflyer  1774)-Dan. 

1786  of  Ruler  1777  ( Y.  Marske  1771). 
Blacklock  1814  (Wbitelock  1803)-Wagta)l  1818  bv  Prime  Minister  1810  (Sancho  1801)  - 

Tranby*'s  dam  1812  by  Orville  1799  (Beningbfongh  1791)— Miss  Grimstone  1796  by 

Wcazle  1776  (Herod  1758)— Dan,  of  Aucaster  1768  (Blank  1740). 


Castrel, 
ch.  h.,  1801. 


Boadicea. 
b.  m.,  1807. 


Brutandorf 
b.  h.,  1821. 


Priraette, 
b.  m.,  1830. 


Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— Dau.  of  Alexander  1783  (Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  of 
Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.?8)— Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  1748)— Dau.  1770  of  Engi- 
neer 1756  (Sampson  1745). 

Peruvian  1806  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Musidora  1804  by  Meteor  1783  (Eclipse  1764)— Maid- 
of-all- Work  1786  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Sist.  to  Tandem  1771  bv  Svphon 
1750  (Squirt  1732)— Dau:  of  "Regulus  17.39  (God.  Ar.  17241. ^ " 

Orville  1799 (Beningbrough  1791)— Miss  Sophia  1805  by  Stamford  1794 (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— 
Sophia  1798  by  Buzzard*  1787  (\A'oodpecker  1773)— tluncamnnca  1787  bv  Highfiver  1774 
(Herod  1758)— Cypher  1773  by  Squirrel  n.>4  (Traveller  1735). 

Alexander  1782(Eclipse  17&4)— Brunette  by  Amaranthus  1766  (Old  England  1741)— Mayfly 
1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17S4)-Dau.  1755  of  Anc.  Stalling  1708  (Starting  1737)— 
Look-at-me-Lads  1731  by  Brist.  Grasshopper  (Bverlv  Turk). 


Blacklock  1814  (Wbitelock  ls03)-Mandane  1800  by  Pot-8-o'9  1773  (Eclipse  1764)— Y. 

Camilla  1787  by  Woodpecker  1T!3  (Herod  1758)— Camilla  1778  by  Treutbam  1766  (T. 

Sweepstakes  1743)— Coquette  1765  by  Compton  Barb. 
Prime  Minister  1810  (Sancho  1801)— Miss  Paul  1811  by  Sir  Paul  1802  (Sir  Peter  T.1784)— 

Miss  Dunnington  1807  by  Shuttle  1793  (Y.  Marske  1771)— Miss  Grimstone  1796  by 

Weazle  1776  ( Herod  17.56)  -Dan,  of  Aucaster  1768  (Blank  1740)^ 


Catton  1809  (Golumpus  18^2)— Uesdemona  1811  bv  Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)— 
Fanny  1796  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)-Dau.  1788  of  Diomed-  177f  (Florizel 
1768)— Dcsdemona  1770  by  Marske  1750  (Squirt  1732). 

Waterloo  IS14  (Walton  1799)-Cres6ida  iai7  by  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  I7Si)i— Y.  Gian- 
tess 1790  by  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel  1768  -Giantess  1769  by  Matchem  1748  (.Cade 
173J)-^[ollv  Long  Legs  17.53  bv  B)ibraham  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 


Linda, 
b.  m.,  1825. 


i;  i9.[ 


|SS   SirHercnIes. 
;  £   bik.  h.,  1826. 


Guiccioli, 


M"  U-g   Ch.  m 


Si  I 


Whalebone  1807  (WSxyl790)-Peri  1823  by  Wanderer  1811  (Gohanna  1790)— Thalestris 

1809  bv  Alexander  1783  (Eclipse  1761)- Rival  1800  by  Sir  Peter  T.  17S4  (Highflver 

1774)-nornct  1790  by  Drone  1777  iHerod  17.58). 
Bob  Booty  1804  (Ch.antirker  1787)-Flight  1S((9  by  Ir.  Escape  1802  (Commodore  1793)— 

Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  1780  (Herod  17.58)-Heroinc  1775  by  Hero  17.53  (Cade  17.34.— Dau. 

1766  of  Snap  17.50  (Snip  i;.36i.  

Sultan  1816  (Selim  1802)— Clara  1829  by  Filho-da-Puta  1812  (Haphazard    1797)-Clari 

183-1  by  Smolensko  1810  (Sorcerer  l'.9!:)-Dau.  1804  of  Precipitate*   1787  (Mercury 

1778)- Y.  Juno  1788  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58). 


>'  =  ,       .\nette         Priam*  1827  (Emilius  1820)— The  Potentate's  dam  b.  m.  1.83:)  by  Don  .luau  1814  (Orville 
'  t:     b  'ni    IS.35    I     179,1)— Moll  in-the-Wad  br.  m.  1810  by  Hambletonian  1793  (King  Fergus  1775)— Spit- 
^^^_^__^^^^    Arc  b.  m.  17!I9  bv  Pipator  1786  dmperator  1776)  -Farewell  b.  m.  17!e  bv  Slope  1783 
(Highflyer  1774'— Dau.  of  Y.  Marske  1771  (Marske  1750)— Dau.  of  Broth,  to  Sihio 
(Cade  17:34)— Sist.  to  Stripling  by  Hutton's  Spot  1728  (Hartley's  Blind  Horse). 


"240  TIk;  L'n'cdi'fs'  Hand  Book  and  Guide. 


IMPORTED    ST.    BLAISE. 

WIXNER   OF   THK    TKoV    .STAKICS,    I881',  AND  THE  DKRBY,  1SS3. 

The  property  of  Messrs.  Chas.  lieed  (('•   Sons,  Fiiirriew    Stud,    Crulhdhi,  lenn. 
I'earluKj  sales  annually. 

St.  Blaise,  chestnut  horse,  bred  by  Lord  Aliugfcon,  foaled  18^0,  imiiorted  by  the 
late  Hon.  A.  Belm.ont,  by  Hermit,  sou  of  Newiuiuster  by  Touchstone,  dam  Fusee  by 
Marsyas,  son  of  Orhuido  by  Touchstone,  graudam  Vesuvieuue  by  Gladiator,  son  of 
Partisan  and  sire  of  .Sweetmeat,  out  of  Venus  by  Sir  Hercules,  son  of  Whalebone.  A 
glance  at  his  tabulated  pedigree  will  show  that  St.  Blaise  is  a  highly  and  fashionably 
bred  horse.  Hermit,  his  sire,  won  the  Derby  and  was  the  must  iiii|vii]ar  .st:il]i(m  iii 
England.  Amongst  the  many  race-horses  he  sired  may  be  mcutioiicd  1  rist:iii.  Slmtover 
(wiuuerof  the  2,000  Guineas  and  the  Derby),  Peter,  Thebais(  winner  of  tlii'  1,000  (Guineas 
and  Oaks),  St.  Marguerite,  St.  Louis,  St.  Medard,  Lonely  (winner  of  tlie  Oaks),  etc. 
Marsyas  sired  George  Frederick,  the  Derby  winner  of  1874,  who  was  a  success  at  the 
stud,  among  his  get  being  Frontin  (winner  of  the  Grand  Prize  of  Paris),  Beau 
Brummel,  etc.  St.  Blaise  is  iubred  to  Touchstone,  and  in  his  pedigree  will  be  found 
the  blood  of  Blacklock,  Sultan,  Gladiator  and  Sir  Hercules. 

St.  Blaise  was  himself  a  good  race-horse.  As  a  two-year  old  started  sis  times, 
won  four  races,  including  a  walk-over  and  a  dead  heat.  He  made  his  dihiit  in  and 
won  the  Stockbridge  Biennial,  G  furlongs,  at  the  Bibury  Club  meeting,  beating  four 
others.  In  the  Troy  Stakes  he  had  a  walk-over ;  wou  the  Hurstbourne  Stakes,  about  o 
furlongs, bdtli  these  events  being  at  Stockbridge;  he  was  defeated  by  Macheath,  but  was 
seconii,  bratiiig  Jlr.  llnublswdrtli's  Adriana,  conceding  her  weight.  In  the  Molecomb 
Stakes,  at  Goodwood,  b  furbuigs,  ran  a  dead  heat  witli  Elzevir;  aud  in  the  Dewhurst 
Plate  at  Newmarket,  7  furlongs,  he  was  not  placed.  Won  the  Newmarket  Troy 
Stakes,  5  furlongs  140  yards,  giving  weight  to  everything  that  started.  At  three 
years  old,  in  the  2,000  Guineas,  won  by  Galliard,  he  run  unplaced.  He  turned  the 
tables  by  winning  the  Derby  from  Higliland  Chief,  second,  Galliard  tliird.  St. 
Blaise's  performance  was  very  meritorious  showing  the  greatest  pluck  and  stamina. 
In  the  Grand  Prize  of  Paris  he  vindicated  his  victory  by  running  second  to  Frontin, 
who  was  thought  the  best  three-year  ol<l  of  that  year,  only  beaten  a  head;  the  gciocl 
colt  Farfadet  was  a  poor  third,  three  lengths  away.  In  the  Ascot  Derby  he  conn-diil 
10  lbs.  to  the  winner,  Ladislas,  aud  17  lbs.  to  Ossian,  who  ran  second  and  afti;  wanl 
wou  the  St.  Lcgir,  He  closed  his  turf  and  three-year  old  career  by  walking  over  for 
the  St.M-l,  111  HlL;i'l!ieunial  for  three-year  olds  and  the  Winchester  Biennial  Stakes. 

.St.  I'll. u^r  was  a  good  class  race-horse  and  has  shown  himself  a  ])henomeually 
successlul  stallion.  His  sire,  Hermit  (winner  of  the  Derby,  etc.),  was  one  oftlie  best 
stallions  England  has  ever  known.  Fusee  (St.  Blaise's  dam)  won  as  a  two-year  old 
the  Chelmsford  Nursery  Handicap,  beating  a  tield  of  eight,  aud  the  Stratton'Niuscry 
Handicap,  carrying  top  weight,  defeatiug  seveu  others.  She  was  second  in  the  Nur- 
sery Plato  at  Croydou  anil  third  in  tlie  Ramsay  Abbey  Nursery  llamlicaji.  At  three 
years  old  she  started  eleven  times  and  won  nine  races,  including  llu'  Nursery  Cup,  i 
iuile,  at  Chester;  the  Little  .John  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Nottingliaui ;  a  Welter  Cup 
Hamlic.ip,  1  mile,  at  Kingsbury,  carrying  top  weight;  the  Kingsbury  Handicap,  li 
miles,  again  carrying  top  weight;  the  Queen's  Plate,  2  miles,  at  Nottingham;  the 
Queen's  Plate,  upwards  of  3^  miles,  at  Newmarket;  the  Queen's  Plate,  2  miles,  at 
Winehester  ;  the  Queen's  Plate,  3  miles,  at  Salisbury,  and  the  Queen's  Plate,  2i  miles, 
at  Chelmsford.  Thus  proving  a  speedy  and  game  animal  and  possessed  of  the  highest 
staniina.  In  the  stud  Fusee  has  proved  successful.  She  proiluced,  to  the  cover  of 
Blair  Athol,  Go  Bang  (winner  of  the  Winchester  Biennial  Stakes  at  two  years  old), 
Friiir  Rush  (a  full  brother  to  St.  Blaise),  a  good  ami  frei|uent  winner.  Next  came  St. 
Blaise,  and,  after  missing  one  year,  she  produced  Jlatch  Girl  by  Plebeian,  who  was  a 
stake  winner  at  two  years  (dd.  Fusee  iiroilnced  .another  full  brother  to  .St.  Blaise  in 
Candlemas,  a  good  pel  loruicr,  winner  oftlie  Epsom  Grand  Prize,  the  Zetland  Biennial 
and  tlie  Cliesterlicld  Cup.  Fusee  also  produced  Fuse  (by  Bend'or),  that  won  tUe 
Keinpton  Park  Two- Year  Old  .Stakes. 

.St.  Blaise  is  the  sire  of  the  winners  Lady  Agnes,  Mamie  B..  Mr.  Pelliam.  Padishah, 
St.  Carlo,  St.  James,  Adair,  Admiral,  Beauty,  Belisarius,  Chath.im,  Chesapeake, 
Clarendon,  Coriolanus,  Eniilv  Carter,  F.tustina,  Fearless,  Flavia,  Fritz,  Her  Highness, 
La  Tosca  (one  of  the  best  lillies  e\er  foaled),  Lizzie,  Jly  (^uc.-n.  Polydora,  Potomac 
(winner  oftlie  Futurity  and  Realization  Stakes),  St.  (.I'larlcs,  St.  GinVr.  SI.  Patrick, 
.St.  Denis,  St.  Mark,  St.  Caridus,  St.  Florian  (-.i  grand  one),  .Schuylkill,  Flattery, 
Chatham  and  others. 

He  is  di'sceiided  in  direct  female  line  t'nim  llic  Belgrade  Turk  mare,  to  which 
traces  Taurus,  Glailiator,  Stiiig,  Bell.i.li  am.  .New  lloilaml,  Boilevard,  l,elap^, 
Wilful,  etc. 


Pot-8-o.'s  nr3— Eclipse  irM— Marske  1760- Squirt  1733-  Bartlelfs  Childcrs-Darlcy  Arabian  16S9. 


WaxT  17iiO  (Pot-8-o-'s  I773)-Peiieloi)e  1708  by  Trumpator  irsa  (ConductDr  17r,7)-  Prn- 
nella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Heiod  1758)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  17t0  (Suip  n:,b)— 
Julia  1756  by  Blauk  1740  (Gi)d.  At.  1724). 

Selim  isoa  (Buzzard'  1787)- Maiden  1801  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1764  (Highflyer  I7T4)-Dan. 

I     17881)1' PliL-iioiiienon  17«»  (Herod  i;581- Matron  1782  by  Florizel  J7(i8  (Herod  ITtb)— 

I    Maiden  i;;ii  liv  .Miitrhnii  i;  i~  -I'ii.lr  i;:!i). 


Magterlienri 
b.  h  ,  1815." 


Orville 


i;>4)    Siii,iii,-i  f.'.i-.  iH  |;u  /:im1 

flyer  u:  I  illrro-l  ilosi    c/M'I"' 

Alexander  178'-.*  (Eclipse  V,'  i)    i;i 

1     fly  17T1   by   Malclieni  i;4-<  ('  i 

I    17*7)-Look-at-nie.Lads  i;31  In 


\Xi 


upliia  ItOo  by  Stamfuvd  1794  (Sir  Petei-  T. 
ocipecker  1773)-Huncaniunca  1787  by  ti"h- 
]uirrel  17-4  I'lravellc-r  1735). 
AiiiaKuitiiii-  i;i:i;,(iM  England  1T41)-May- 
I'ni    1;  :-  nf  Aim     starling  1738  (StarliEg 


Sultan, 
b.  h.,  1816. 


Bay 
Middleton, 
b.  h.,  1833. 


Ellen, 
b.  ni,,l8J1. 


Truiiipalor  it3;  H-'"'m| 
1767  bv  Snap  1 ,  ."• '  '■ 
teerby  Y.  BiIl-   1 

Beningbroi:;;h   I, 'J, 
Blank  1758, -li^i.;.  J 
nSUOo'l-  Ar.  I'iiU 


-.Teiinv  Mole  1787  bv  Carbuncle  1772  (Balr. 
Snip  173C)— Sultana  1759  by  Regulus 


IL'-), 


Bull  li89  (F(.riiiu  ,c-  I, ,, 

Wimt.k'ton   1785  bv  Kvi  i  _ 

(Tartar  17431    Teir^a  i;  ^  1  >   >l 
Wliitwoith   18)5  (Agoi.i-l 

1774)— Svlvia    17.-3  bv   \       '.     - 

(Cade  173l)-Dau.  of  l;.  -n.i  -  : ^__ 

Paiilowitz  IV13  (Sir  Paul  ISL'i— Dau.  18. u  of  Paynator  1791  (Trumpator  1782)— Dau.  18-'5 

of  Del|jini  1781  (Highflyer  177-1)— Dau.  1715  of  Y.  Marske  1771  (Marske  1750)— Gentle 

Kitty  1774  by  Silvio  1751  (Cade  17g4). 
Edmund  1824  (Orville  17!i:i)— Medora  1811  bv  Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)— Dau.  If03  of 

Sir  Harry  1795  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Dau.  1793  of  Volunteer  17fcO  (Eclipse  1764)— Dan. 

1779  of  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743). 


n  iiM'   i;<i3  by  Volunteer  1780  (Eclipse  17()4)- 
i'"l  i;.j  )- Si.*!.  1774  10  Calash  by  Herod  irCS 

1.  .ftttaile  r.aii. 
Z  's  dam  1793  bv  Spadille  1784  (Highflyer 

I  Marske  i;.50i— Ferret  i765  by  Broth,  to  Silvio 
Ai.  1724). 


Selim  I\I2  (Buzzard*  1787)— 
1791  to  Calomel  by  JUn 
1743)-Folly  1771  by  Mai-t 

Camel  182-2  (VVhalebone  18  ; 
Petworlh  by  Precipitate  1 
17.58)— Sist.  1V;3  to  JniHii. 


Bacchante  lfU9  by  W's  Ditto  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  178Ji— Sist. 
■uiy  17;8  (Ecli|isf  176J)-Dau.  177B  of  Herod  1758  (Tartar 

."  i;.^,llis,|i,irl  t::;;. 

I    .M.'i;iii.i:i  !-ji  111  Muley  1810  (Orville  1799)— Sist  17TC  to 

>— Hau.  1787  of  Woodpecker  1778  (Htrod 

^i,i|.  1736). 


(.M 


l.s:.l  bv  Phantom  1808  (Walton  1799)— Fila''iee  1815 
Web  1808  by  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'8  1773)-Penelope 


Sultan  181i)(Sel 

by  Soothsavei 

1798  by  Ti-uni]Ki-i     ,  - .-  .<     ■  -li;c:or  17(1 
Priam*  11-37  lEmilm-  isji  1-  oc  laviana  1815  by  Octavian  1807 (Stripling  17C5)— Dau.  1807 

of  Shuttle  1793  (Y.  Mar-kc  1771)— Zaia  1801   bv  Delpini  1781  (Highflyer  17741— Flora 

1789  by  King  Feigns  1775  (Eclipse  1 


Blacklock  1814  (VVhitelock  18031-Manuella  lt09  bv  Di 
1778)-Mandane  1800  by  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1 
pecker  1773  (Herod  I758)-Camilla  1778  bv  Trentham 

Starch  1819  (Waxy  Pope  1806)-  Cuirass  11-23  by  Oiseau 
1816  bv  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)— Grey  Skim  1" 
1758)-Dan   17Mn  of  Herod  17PR  (Tartar  1743"v 


ick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews 
7(4)— Y.  Camilla  1767  by  Wood- 
1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743). 
1809  (Camillus  1603)— Castanea 
'E3  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod 


Kite, 
b.  m.,  1821. 


.si 

^  5   Daughter  of. 


V.h.tl, -1.0.1 
Sir  I\ 


T-  i;s4  illi-litiv 

Mation  r.K-2  bv  FIori/..-l  l.i; 

Master  Henry  1815  (Orville  1 ; 

nette  byAmaranihus  i;i  ; 

1734)— Dau.  1755  of  Aiie   s 


17.11     II; 


(Buzzard*  17671- Maiden  IsOl  by 
'hunoiuenon  17)-0  (Herod  1758)— 


iider  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— Bm- 
i771  by  Malchem  1748  (Cade 


Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  17S,  1  P.  -o- ,,;  w.,:,,,!,  i?i 
17E0bvDiomed*  1777  (Florizel  176--I -(;;ianle^s  171.'.) 
Molly  Long  Legs  1753  by  Pabraham  1740  (God.  Ar.  1' 

Bustard  1813  (Caetrel  ItOli-Olympia  1815  by  Sir  Oliver 
17:5  by  Anvil  1^77  (Herod  17.;8)-Scota  1783  by  Eclip. 
'"  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743). 


,sir  Peter  T.  1784)-T.  Giantess 
by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734)— 


1600  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-  Scot  ilia 
e  176-1  (Marske  1750)— Harmony 


Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  171:4)— Maria  1777  bv  Herod  1758  (Tartar  lT-i3)— Lisette  1772  Yy 
Snap  1750  (Sni|>  1736)— Miss  Windsor  17£4  by  God.  Ar.  1724— Sist.  to  Volunteer  by  Y. 
Belgrade  (Belgrade  T.-i. 
Trumpator  1782  i(  .  n  - 1  n.  1.  n  1  e7  1  -  Prunella  1768  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1756)— Promise 
17(;8bySnaple"ie  -;  :  •  Julia  11511  by  Blank  17-)0  (God.  Ar.  17-i4)— Spectator's 
dam  1735  l.y  P; 

n774)-Sist.  1779 
'  !'!  {Bolt.  Sweep- 


Stripling  179 
toSha 


1786  id  Pa' 

Dau.  17-1  . 


(Phcuolmiujl.  i;.-lli  I 
■liV  I{antll0bl7U3(,Malel:. 
-Sist.  1748  to  Car.  I  - 
■.  Marske  177n-Kan, 


Ob. 


.Hi: 


1774)— Dau. 
eling  1747)— 


2!|2  si 


Quadrille, 
b.  ra.,  1815. 


Sir  Petei  T.  1 ,  < 
Dau.  1;;;  III  f 
of  Rei'iii;:-  1;:: 

Pot-8  o-'-  I  ; 
1768  bv  M   .|,  . 
dam  17  :    I'    I 

rWhaleb.il,  I 
1778)-(.ii  ~. 
1758.  Till 

Selim  IS.!-.'  lie 
jiator  i;s--'i— ( 
HiL'hflyer  1771 


;  1 1— .\rethusa  1792  liv  Dungannon  1780  (Eclipse  1764) — 
Liiius  1739)— Virago  1764  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— Dau. 
h 

Ininella  1768  by  Highflverl774  (Herod  1758)— Promise 
•lulia  1756  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1721)-Speciaior'8 

I  I'-'iiliii   ;:-r.     TTTT^    I'-iV  of  Gohanna  17f0  (Meienrv 
.  li        ..        ;;    lb  :     :  ;:.".-i-Silver'6dam  1780byHero5 

-   .    -I       -     ::•.    .:  -I     :.    i    •    17-^8). 

I  ; -,  fill  1^.11  i>  i  '  Ill-key  or]  Sorcerer  17f6  (Tinm- 
i-  I  i.ri.in.ler  I.M.  (l',,i-s-o-s  1773)— Miss  Green  1787  by 
-Hairiet  17i9  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734) 


>^  -i 

.6  2  — 
Kg' 


Wholohnno  '<■'<•  aV!  I .'.O  (I'ol-s-o-'s  17;.l)    Penelope  l,9!s  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  ]rti7) -Pru- 

I.,  h    iqS-'  I    'ifba  17s.'<  bv  Higbflver  1771  .Hero.l  n.5S)-Promise  1708  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1731;)— 

ur.n.,lBl/,.  I     J„|i:,  l^.-,i;  bv  HIank'i;  II.  ...III!     \!     i:-.'li. 

Pp.!  Waii.lei.  I  isi'i  ii;.,i,aniia  i;.        i         -i  1 1- 1809  bv  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  17C4)-RivaI 

h  m    182-2  '     i^ii'bv  Si,  P.  1. 1   t,  1^  I    II                I   ;  1 1    Hornet  1790  by  Drone  1777  (Herod  1758)- 


Emilias,      l°';^.;iil''„!  u  ,  ' " 

h    h      1R-2I)  1)99  Ol   \1 

D.  n.,  18^.         1760)- I.I 

Daughlernf,  '[S,™'!'"]  '    ""' 


amford  1794  (Sir  PeterT.  178;)— Dan. 
mant  1781  by  Dorimant  1772  (Oiho 


1699)-Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton  1705  (Grey  Hautboy)  '  Ibn 


^  .1    .   iiKi:  -,  r.ii.l  br.  m.  1806  by  [Whiskevor]  Sorcerer 

iiiiler  17^6  (Pot-8-o-'8  177.3)— Miss  Green  b.  m.  1787  by 

lariet  h.  m.  1769  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17ai)-Flora 

1.(1.  Ar.  1724)— Dau.  of  Barllett's  Cliilders  (Darley  Ar. 

Turk. 


242  The  Breeders^  Hand  Book  and  Guide. 


SALVATOR. 


AVIXNER  OF  THE  TITAN,  MAPLE,  REALIZATION,  LORILLARD,  CHAMPION 
AND  TIDAL  STAKES,  THE  SUBURBAN  HANDICAP,  AND  OTHER  PROMI- 
NENT EVENTS. 

Propcrti/  of  J.  B.  Haggin,  Ranclio-dvl-Pum   St  ltd,  Sacramento,  Cut.      Yearlings 
sold  annually. 

Sai.vator,  chestnut  horse,  foaled  lf^86,  liretl  in  the  Elniendorf  Stnil,  Ky..  hv  imi). 
Prince  Charlie,  son  of  Blair  Athol  liy  Stockwell,  dam  Salina,  dam  of  Danichetf, 
Duchess,  etc.,  by  Lexington,  out  of  Lightsome,  dam  of  Nevada  (Luke  Blackburn's 
dam).  Crucifix  (Semper  Felix's  dam).  Sprightly  (Volturno's  dam),  etc.,  by  imp.  Glen- 
coe,  tracing  through  Levity  by  imp.  Trustee  to  Vandal's  dam  by  imp.  Trauby.  Sal- 
vator  is  descended  from  one  of  the  grandest  ra<iug  and  best  producing  families  in  the 
world.  From  it  have  come  tlie  grand  race-horses  and  stallions  Lexington  (four  miles 
in  7.19f  and  7.234),  Vandal,  the  best  son  of  imp.  Glencoe,  Alarie,  Ruric,  Lever, 
Monitor,  Volturno,  Lougstreet,  The  Bard,  Monarchist,  Aretino,  Luke  Blackburn, 
Tom  Martin,  Strathmore,  Duke  ofJIontro.se,  etc. 

Salvator  was  a  first-class  race-horse.  At  two  years  old  he  won  four  races  out  of 
six  in  which  he  started,  ran  second  to  Proctor  Knott  iu  the  Futurity  Stakes,  three- 
quarters  of  a  mile,  in  1.15};  won  Flatbush  Stakes,  7  furlongs,  100  lbs.,  iu  1.30* ; 
Maple  Stakes,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  120  lbs.,  in  1.17f  ;  Tnckahoe  Stakes,  .lerome 
Park,  1,400  yards,  120  lbs.,  in  1.24;  Titan  Stakes,  1,400  yards,  117  lbs.,  in  1.22|.  At 
three  years  old  won  seven  out  of  eight  races  iu  which  he  started.  Won  the  Tidal 
Stakes,  1  mild,  121  lbs.,  in  1.44?  ;  won  Realization  Stakes,  If  miles,  122  lbs.,  iu  2.51, 
Tenny,  Long  Dance,  Lougstreet  and  five  others  behind  him;  won  Lorillard  Stakes, 
IJ  miles,  118  lbs.,  in  2.37+,  Lougstreet,  Centaur  (Faverdale  colt)  and  five  others 
behind  him;  was  third  to  Longstreet  118  lbs.,  and  Proctor  Knott,  120  lbs.,  in  the 
Omnibus  Stakes,  li  miles,  in  2.36|,  Salvator,  l.i5  lbs.,  and  four  others  behind  him  ; 
won  the  .Jersey  Handicap,  IJ  miles,  124  lbs.,  iu  2.10|,  nine  others  behind  him  ;  won 
September  Stakes,  If  miles,  129  lbs,  in  3.05J,  beating  J.  A.  B.  and  Sorrento ;  won 
Sweepstakes,  Ih  miles.  127  lbs.,  in  1.59i  ;  won  i)urse,  liV  miles,  113  lbs.,  in  2.01.  At 
four  years  old  won  all  his  races.  Won  the  Suburban  Handicap,  li  miles.  127  lbs.,  in 
2.06*,  Cassius,  107  lbs.,  second,  Tenny,  126  lbs.,  third,  Reclare,  Prince  Royal.  Long- 
street,  Firenzi,  Racehind  and  others  behind  him  ;  won  the  match  against  Tenny,  each 
carrying  122  lbs.,  IJ  miles,  in  2.05;  walked  over  for  Monmouth  Cup,  1 J  miles;  won 
the  Champion  Stakes,  lA  miles,  beating  Touuy,  each  122  lbs.,  in  2.35i  ;  won  the  i)urse 
of . 12,500  to  beat  the  best  time  on  record,  1.39i,  carrying  110  lbs. ;  he  ran  the  distance 
in  1.35i,  the  fastest  aud  best  mile  over  run  in  the  world.  He  retired  from  The  turf 
sound. 

Salina,  the  dam  of  Salvator,  was  a  good  r.uc  mare.  Won  the  Monmouth  O.iks, 
Continental  Hotel  Stakes,  and  the  Robins  Stakes,  2  mile  heats,  Bingamau  Stakes,  and 
other  good  races.  Prince  Charlie  his  sire,  was  the  Prince  of  the  two-year  old  course, 
and  i'ombines  in  his  pedigree  all  the  most  desirable  strains  of  blood,  Stockwell, 
Touchstone,  Melbourne,  and  Priam  through   Crucifix.     He  must  be  a  success  in  the 

stud. 

He  is  decended  in  direct  female  line  through  old  Montagu  mare  from  theJ?oyal 
mare,  to  which  traces  Conductor,  O'Kelly's  Eclipse,  Filho-da-Pnta,  Voltaire,  Sterling, 
Oxford,  Springfield,  Marsyas,  Adventurer,  l^rince  Charlie,  Lexington,  Vandal, 
Monarchist,  Volturno,  Luke  Blackburn,  Salvator,  The  Bard,  Strathmore,  Tom  Martin, 
Orinstead,  Duke  of  Montrose,  Potomac,  Tenny,  and  other  noted  horses  from  the 
Duchess  family. 


M'halcboue  1S07— Waxy  iraO— Pot-8-o-'s  irr3— Eclipse  irr4— Marskc  ITSO- Squirt  ir.33— Bartlett's  Childers— Darley  Ar.  1C9J. 


=  3  Ir.Birdcatcht 


.  Sir  lli-rciilc-    IS-.' ; 


AVI 


Gleucoe,* 
cb.  h.,  1831. 


Humprey 

Clinljer, 
b.  li.,  1823. 


"  »  a 


^d;:i- 


t^ 

.^ 

a 

t> 

(> 

■f, 

>; 

^ 

^ 

<1 

a 
o 

3  g    Daughter  of, 
3  1  i   b.  m.,  1S40. 


.•belli.'   i-Mi;    -(iiiiTii.ii  isa.i  hv  Ki>l)  Booty  1SU4  iCliuuticlcer 
'      ir.sTi— Fli-bi  LSii.tl.y  Ir.  li-c-jpi-  I-::  i«  ..laiiMiloie  iri'Si-Y.  Heroine  bv  Bugot  1780 

(Uerodir.Si     liiruiiii-  ITiJ  by  iliro  i:.>i  i^Liidc  ir:M). 
'Ecoiioinist  ls-.;5  i  VVbi-ker  1812)-Mi8a  Pratt  1S:35  by  Blackloclv  1814  i  While-lock  18031— 
■  I    (jadabout  isia  l.y  Orvilie  1799  ( Ben ingb rough  1791)  -Miustiel  1803  bv  Sir  Peter  T. 

17S4  (.Highllyer  i;71)-Matroa  IWi  by  Flurizel  1708  (.Herod  1758). 

".Sultau  1810  (Sulim  1*«)— Traiupoliue  1825  by  Tramp   1810  lUick  Andrews  17!(7i— Web 

1808  by  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  178i  (Conductor 

1707)-Pranella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  iHerod  17.58). 

Muley  1810  (Orville  17991— Clare  1824  by  Marmion  1806  i  Whiskey  1789)— Harpalice  1814 

by  Golianna  1790  (Mercury  1778)-Amazou  1799  by  Driver  1783  (Treutham  1768)— 

Fractious  1792  liy  Mcicury  1778  lEclipse  Ui'A). 

"Comus  1809  (Sorcerer  1796)— Clinkerina  1812  by  Clinker  1805  (Sir  Peter  T.  17.*!)— Pewet 
I    1786  by  Tauilem  1~3  (Syphon  1750)-Termagant  by  Tantrum  1760  (Cripple  17501— 

Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1745  (Blaze  1733). 
Cervantes  1806  (Don  (iuixole  17S4i— Dau.  1818,of  Goliimpus  18fl3(Gohanna  17tiO)-Dau. 
1810  of  Paynator  1791  (Trumpator  17821 -Circle  1802  by  St.  George  1789  (Highflyer 
1774) -Abigail  1788  by  Woodpecker  1773  iHerod  1768). 
Partisan   1811   (Walton  1799)— Pauline  1820  by  Moses  1819  ([Whalebone  or]  Sevmour 
18071-Quadrille  1815  by  Sclim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)- Canary  Bird  1806  bv  [Whiskey 
I    or]  Sorcerer  179J  (Trumpator  1782)--Canarv  1797  bv  Coriander  1786  (Pot-8-o-  s  1773). 
Plenipotentiary  1*11  (EmiUns  18201— Mvrrha  1830  bv  Whalebone  1807  C^'asv  17901— 
Gift  1818  by  Y.  Gohanna  ISIO  (Gobanna  1790)-Sist"  1802  to  Grazier  by  Sii-  Peter  T. 
1784  (Highflyer  17741— Dau.  1788  of  Trumpator  1782  iConductor  1767). 


E<5 

11!:=- 


Octaviana. 
b.  in.,  1815. 


Palmvra, 
br.  m.,  18 J8 


H_2  |S|    b.  h.,  1830. 
^  J" 

2f=  lo, 

=  .=   ch.  m,,  1836. 


Whalebone  1807  (Waxy  1790i— Dau.  1812  of  Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)— Maiden  1801  by 

Sir  Peter  T.   1784  (Highflyer  1774)— Dau.  1788  of  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  1758)— 

Matron  1782  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  1758). 
Master  Henry  1815  (Orvilie  17991-Boadicea  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— 

Brunette  by  Amaranthus   1766   (Old  England  1741)-JIayfly  1771  by  Matcheni  1748 

(Cade  1734)— Dau.  1755  of  Anc.  Starling  1738  (Starling  1727). 


Emilius  1820  (Orvilie  1799i— Cressida  1807  bv  Whiskey  1789  iSaltram*  1780)- Y.  Giantess 

1790  by  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel   1768)— G'ianless  1769  by  Matchem  174s  iCadc  1734)— 

Molly  Long  Legs  1753  bv  Babraham  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724 1. 
Octavian  1807  (Stripling  17951— Dan.  1807  of  Shuttle  1793  (Y.  JIarske  1771i-Zara  1801  by 

Delpini  1781  (Highflver  17741— Flora  1789  by  King  Fergus  1775  (Eclipse  1764)— Ata- 

lanta  1769  bv  Matchem  174S  iCade  1734i. 


Royal  Oak  1823  (Cattoo  18i.19i— Dau.  1819  of  Orvilie  1799  (Beningbrough  1791i-Epsom 

Lass  1803  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— Alesina  1788  by  King  Fergus  1775 

(Eclipse  17tU)-LardeIla  1780  by  Y.  Marske  1771  (Maroke  17.50). 
Sultan  1816  (Selim  1802)— Hester  1832  by  Camel  1822  (Whalebone  18071-Monimia  1821 

by  Muley  1810  (Orvilie  17S9)-Sist.  1796  to  Petworth  by  Precipitate*  1787  (Mercury 

1778i-Daa.  1787  of  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758). 


Partisan  1811  (Walton  17991— Nanine  1823  by  Selim  1802  (Buzzard*'  1787)— Bizarre  1811 
by  Peravian  1806  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Violanle  1802  by  John  Bull  1789  (Fortitude 
17771 -Dan.  1788  of  Highflver  1774  iHerod  17.58.. 
Tannic  ls~,> ■,  .  rph-nimm  .,rl  MnriM-o  l«nii— Airthi-si  ISOt  bv  fjuiz  1TT18  .Buzzard* 
sr  l>.T-,',i,li- i-m:>  1,1  a1i\iim1.-i  i:--.' .Krli;,-,.  irch  --i^t  '17-4  In-- Tickle  Tobv  by 
!'!■■■' I  i:;  ' '  \l:i!rlii"n  i:  .-     .  ,,.',  i  i:;-.  i,v  ii,.:-,..!  i;-.s  .'I'ln-ar  uc;.. 


Emilius, 
b.  h.,  182). 


Icaria. 
•£  -g     h.  m.,  1821. 


Sir  \TPhv        nil'"!'''  K^r.Florizrl  i;i;^i-  Ca-ti:iiiira  17'.";  l)v  Unckiiiiihani    17^1  ■  Hi-hflver  1774)— 
h   h     1805     !     Tabitba  17K2  by  Trentham  176  iiT.  Sweepstakes  1743)-Dau.  of  Bosphums  1754  (Ba- 

'  I    braham  1740i-Dau.  of  W'e  Forester  1750  (Forester  1736). 

T)nnCThtpp  nf    *Saltram  1780  ( Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  of  Svmmes'  Wildair  1767  (*Fearnought  17551— Dan. 
c-h  m    -     i    "f  Tyler's   Diiver  1760  (*OtheUo)-Dau.  of  *Fallower  1761  (Blank  1740)-Dau.  of 

•     •'     •         'Vampire  1757  (Regnlus  17391. 

Ball's         *Diomed  1777  .Florizel  176Si— Dau.  of  'Shark   1771    iMarske  1750)— Dau.  of  Harris' 
Florizel,      l    Eclipse  1770  i»Fearnought  17551— Dan.  of  »Fearnonght  17.55  (Regulus  1739.— Dan.  of 
ch.  h.,  18)1.  I    *Jolly  Roger  1741  (Ronndhead  17:J3). 

DauBhterof  |*Alderiian  1787  (Pot-8-o-'8  17i3)-Dau.  of  *Clockfa9t  1774  (Gimcrack  17601— Dan.  of 
b  m  179')  '  Symmes'  Wildair  1767  (*Fearnought  17551— T.  Kitty  Fisher  1767  by  *Fearnought  1755 
"  '    (Regulus  17.391 -*KittY  Fisher  1755  by  Cade  17.34  (God.  Ar.  17241. 


lOrvUle  17S9  (Beningbrough  1791)— Emily  1810  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  I784I- 
Dau.  1799  of  Whiskey  1789  (Saitram*  17801— Grey  Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimaul;  lITi 

I    lOtho  176;)i-Dizzy  17.57  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  17241. 

;The  Flyer  1814  (Vandyke  Jr.  1808i-Parma  1813  bv  Dick  Andrews  1797  i  Joe  Andrews 
1778i-May  1804  by  Beningbrough  1791  iKlng  Fergus  1775i -Primrose  1787  by  Mam- 
brino  176-i  .Engineer  1756) -Cricket  1776  by  Herod  17.58  (Tnrtar  1743). 

Sir  Archy  1803  (*Diome  I  1777)— Dau.  of  »Robin  Redbreast  1796  (Sir  Peter  T.  llSi)— 
Dau.  1738  of  «Obscurity  1777  .Eclipse  1764)— Slamerkin  1768  by  *Wildair  1733  .Cade 
17341— *Cnb  mare  17li2  "bv  Cub  1739  .Fox  1714.. 

.Rubin  Grey  18051  »Royalist  17901— Maria  1,S02  bvMelzar  1791  (*Medley  1776) -Dan,  of 

i  *Highflyer  1784  (Highflver  17741- Dau.  of  *Fea;-nought  1755  (Reguliis  1T.39. -Dau.  of 
Ariel  175B  ( *Trayel  ler  1 747i. 


3   : 

J- ^4 


Bacchante, 
br.  in.,  180.). 


"Bu 


Emma. 

1.  m.,  18i4. 


Lucilla, 
b.  m.,  — 


len  Ar.  1743.-»Dnchess  bvCullo 
(Cliillabyi— Sophonisba'sdamby 
lagu  mare  by  Old  MuDt«gu— Daii 


izzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)-Daii.  of  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764i-Dau.  of  High- 

fl.yer  1774  (Herod  17581— Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  1748)— Dau.  1770  of  Engineer 

17.56  (Sampson  17451. 

W's  Ditto  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)- Dau.  1791  of  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  17(i4)-Dan.  1776 

I    of  Herod  175S  (Tartar  1743)— Folly  1771  by  Marske  1750  (Squirt  1732)— Vixen  17.53  by 

Regulus  1739  (GOil.  Ar.  1724). 

'  Dick  Andrew^  1797  (Joe  .Andrews  1778)— Dau.  18P3  of  Gohanna  179)  (.Mercury  1778)— 
,    Fraxinella  1793  hy  Treutham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  174:;i— Dan.  17£5  of  Woodpecker 

1773  (Herod  17581- Everlasting  1T75  by  Eclipse  1764  (Slarske  17.50). 
Waxy  17ilO  ( Pot-8-o-'e  1773)  -Penelope  179S  liy  Trumpator  1783  (Conrlnctor  1767)  -Prunella 
17-«  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Promise  1768  bvSnap  1730(Snip  1736)-Julia  1756 

by  Blank  174  1  (God  Ar.  17241. 

G..Iin.i]..i-  i~.ij  .Gohanna  1790)- Lucy  Gray  ISM  bv  Timothy  17.M  iDelpini  1781)-Lucy 
1  I  :mi  liv  l-i.ii  i;-,l  17118  (Herod  175Si— Frenzy  1774  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  17.30i— Dan. 
i    ..f  ICii-iii.ci  it;.6  (Sampson  174.5). 

I  Wlnsk.i  IS] ;   Waxy  1790)— Gibside  Fairy  1811  by  Hermes  179'1(Mercnrv  17781— Vicissi- 
tude 1800  by  Pipator  1786  (Imperntor  17761— Beatrice  1791  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1781  (High- 

1    flyer  1774)-Pyrrha  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734i. 

Blacklock  1814  iWhilelock  1803)-D.iu.  1S12  of  Orvilie  17T»  (Beninghrougli  17Sl)-Mis8 
I    Grimstone  1796  by  Weazle  1776  (Herod  17.58)— Dau.  of  Ancaster  17(>8  (Blank  1740)— 

I    Dau.  of  Damascus"  Ar.  17.'>4. 

.■Trumpator  182:3  (Sir  Solomon  18  '5)-Lucy  h.  m.  18;0  bv  Orphan  1810  (Ball's  Florizel  1801) 
-  LadyGreyb.m.  1817by  Robin  Grey  1805  (•Rovali8tl790)-Maria  1802  bv  Melzar  1791 
J  ('Medley  1776)-Dau.  of  'Highflyer"  1781  (High'flver  1774i-Dau.  of  *Feariiought  1755 
(Regulus  17.39. -Dau.  of  .\riel  1756  ('Traveller  1747i-Dau.  of  'Jack  of  Diamonds  iCul- 
n  Ar.  174.5 -Lady  Thigh  ch.m.  1731  bv  Partner  1718  (Jiggi-Daii.  ch.  m.  1723  of  Greyhound 
Cnrwen  Bay  Bai-b -Dau. of  D'Arcy  (5hestnul  .Ar.— Dau.  of  Whiteshirt— Lord Darcv's Mon- 
of  Hautboy  (D'Arcy  White  Turki-Dau.  of  Brimmer.  D'Arcy  Yelloiv  Turkl-Rov"al  mare. 


244  Tlie  Breeders'  Hand  Booh  and  G-iiidc. 


SENSATION. 


WINNER  OF  THE  JUVENILE  AND  XlliSEKY  STAKES  AT  JEROME  PARK, 
JKLY,  CRITERION  AND  ArUl'ST  STAKES  AT  MONMOUTH  l'A!>'K, 
SARATOGA  AND  FLASH  STAKES  AT  SARATOGA,  AND  CENTRAL 
STAKES  AT  BALTIMORE,  IST'J. 

Scnsafiun  is  private  stallion  in   flic  liancocas  Stud,  Mr.  P.  Lorilliird,  proprietor, 
Johstotvn,  N.  J. 

Sensation  by  imp.  Leamiugton,  son  of  FuugU-a-Ballagh,  bred  by  Mr.  A.  Welch, 
Erdenheim  Stiul,  Pa.,  foaled  1877,  dam  Siisau  Heaue,  dam  of  Stratford,  Susriuehamia, 
Onondaga,  etc.,  by  Lexington,  son  of  Boston,  out  of  Sally  Lewis,  dam  of  John  Morgan, 
Hunter's  Lexington,  Acrobat,  etc.,  by  imp.  Glencoe.  Sensation  was  trnly  the  sensa- 
tion of  his  two-year  old  year.  Started  eight  times  and  won  all  of  his  races.  Jerome 
Park,  May  31,  won  the  Juvenile  Stakes,  half-mile,  defeating  Ethel  aud  nine  others, 
time,  0.50.  Monmouth  Park,  July  8,  won  the  July  Stakes,  5  furlongs,  defeating  his 
stable  companions,  Grenada  and  Rosalie,  who  finished  respectively  second  and  third, 
and  ten  others,  time,  1.07.  Saratoga,  July  22,  won  the  Flash  Stakes,  half-mile, 
Grenada  and  Rosalie  again  finishing  second  aud  third,  five  others  behind  them,  time, 
0.49i ;  same  meeting,  July  29,  won  the  Saratoga  Stakes,  three-quarters  of  a  mile, 
defeating  Grenada,  who  finished  second,  Beata,  Glidelia,  Girofle  and  By-and-By,  time, 
1.18.  Monmouth  Park,  Aug.  23,  wou  the  .\ugust  Stakes,  three-quarters  of  a  mile, 
defeating  Grenada,  who  ran  second,  and  seven  others,  time,  1.18.1 ;  same  meeting, 
Aug.  26,  won  the  Criterion  Stakes,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  carrying  .5  lbs.  i>enalty, 
and  defeated  Grenada,  second,  and  five  others,  time,  1.22,  track  slow  and  heavy. 
Jerome  Park,  Oct.  2,  wou  the  Nursery  Stakes,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  defeating 
Ferncliff,  Grenada  and  four  others,  time,  I.IH.  Baltimore,  Oct.  23,  wou  the  Central 
Stakes,  1  mile,  defeating  Grenada  aud  Oden,  time,  1.50}.  Total  winnings  for  the 
year,  .§20,250  He  met  and  defeated  all  the  best  two-year  olds  of  his  year,  winning 
from  a  half  to  one  mile.  He  l)ur8ted  his  foot  in  the  spring  of  1880,  which  compelled 
his  retirement.  He  is  from  one  of  the  great  racing  families  of  the  country.  Acrobat 
and  Hunter's  Lexington,  full  brothers  to  his  dam,  were  fine  race-horses  aud  could 
stay  a  distance.  John  Morgan,  a  half  brother,  was  also  a  sviperior  race-horse,  and, 
for  his  chances,  a  very  successful  stallion.  Motto,  Nannie  Lewis,  Aldebarau  were  all 
good  ones.  Gleumore  is  also  from  the  same  family,  aud  his  dam  traces  back  to  the 
dam  of  the  great  race-horse  Meiloc,  who  was  the  most  successful  sire  in  any  day  on  all 
sorts  of  mares.  Sensation  is  a  brown,  full  16  hands  high,  with  a  white  stripe  down 
his  face  aud  a  little  white  on  the  pastern  of  his  left  fore  leg.  He  has  a  fine,  well- 
placed  shoulder  and  is  symmotrically  formed  all  over,  with  faultless  action  and  good 
temper.  Being  a  sou  of  Leamington  and  tracing  to  a  racing  family,  and  an  un- 
common fine  race-horse,  ho  is  a  success  in  the  stuil.  He  has  the  -\iutaloon  aud  Whale- 
bone crosses  on  the  sire's  siile,  aud  the  Glencoe  on  the  dam's,  with  the  blood  of  Sir 
Archy  and  Diomed  through  its  best  sources. 

Sensation  has  been  used  very  little  in  the  stud,  but  is  the  sire  of  the  following 
winners:  Banker,  Carrie  C,  Lord  Fauntleroy,  Loautaka  (winner  of  the  Suburban 
Handicap),  Centaur  (Faverdale  colt).  My  Own,  Guarantee,  Queen  Elizabeth, 
Specialty,  Raymond,  Salvini,  Chemise,  Flitaway,  Satisfaction,  Prince  George,  Saun- 
tercr.  Count,  Sentiment.  Ven<letta  and  others. 

Si-nsatiou  traces  to  the  same  Royal  mare  through  old  Montagu  mare  to  which 
trace  in  <lirect  female  lino  C(uiduotor,  Eclipse,  Sterling,  Weatherbit,  Oxford,  King- 
ston, ScottisU  Chief,  Adventurer.  Lexington,  Vandal.  Leoiatus,  Salvator,  Onoudaga, 
Stratford  aud  all  the  Duchess  family. 


Eclip-c  ir&4— ilarskc  ITSJ-  Squirt  ir3;— BartlettV  Childers— Darley  Arabian  1699. 


p -i  "^-^  Penelope, 

• '  S  "  £  '^ '  b.  m.,  171IS. 

—  S         '•  Wanderer, 

I  '.M:i5  .„.^j  b.  h.,  1811, 


Si)ecra 


i])  1k;6i— Miss  Windsor  1754  by  God.  Ar.  i;2i— Sist.  to  Volanteer  by  ' 
Kk-  (Kil-radeTurk). 

lor  i;s:j  (.Conaucior  1T67I— Prunella  17«8  by  Higliflver  1774  (Herod  1758)- 
se  17i«  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  173(i)-Julia  17.">6  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  17*4)— 
■     ■       17a5  liy  Partner  1718<Jigg). 


I      S     Ir.  Escape. 
;  ^S  !  ch.  h.,  ISS. 

?  a     y.  Heroine, 


Goliaiiiia  17HII  (Mercury  nrs)— Catherine  1795  by  Woodpecker  1773  iHerod  17.'J8)— Ca- 

:    niilla  i;;8  by  Trentliam  17W)  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743) — Coquette  17U4  by  Compton  Barb 

I    — Sist.  1743  to  Regulus  by  God.  Ar.  17*4. 

Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  17iH)— Rival  1800  bv  Sir  PeterT.  1784  (Hishflver  1774)-nornet 

I     I  r'Jti  by  Drone  1777  (Uerod  1738)— Manilla  1777  by  Goldfluder  ITtU  (Snap  n.'O)— Dan. 

■      17r.i>oi'Old  England  1741  (God.  Ar.  17*4). 

Woodpf.  k.  r  1T7 1  airr,)d  1758)— Dau.  1778  of  Eclipse  17l>4  (Marske  17aOj— Roi-ebnd  1765 
I  by  Snap  i;ii  iSiii|,  i;.it;)— Miss  Belsea  1753  by  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724)— Dau.  of 
I    Bartlfti's  CliildcTs  (Darley  Ar.  lOUO). 

Basot  17811  (Uerod  1758)— Dan.  of  Gamahoe  (Bustard  1741)— Patty  bv  Tim  17.o2  (Sqnirt 
17.42)— Miss  Patch  1737  by  Justice  1733  (H.  C.  Litton  Ar.)— Rint'tail  Galloway  by 

Curwen  Bay  Barb. 

Commodore   1793  (Tom  Tug  1777)— Moll-in-tbe-Wad  1791   by  Highflyer   1774  i  Herod 
1754)— Shift  1779  bv  Sweetbriar  1769  (Svphon  17.)0)— Black  Susan  17G2  by  Snap  1750 
(Snip  17.3S)— Dau.  of  Cade  17;i4  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Bagot  1780  (Herod  IT.iS)-   eroine  1775  by  Hero  175:J  (Cade  17341— Dan.  1766  of  Snap  17.50 


lip  n:),;)-sist. 


Galli 
Woodpei 

o^itv  1 

of  Ban 
'Alexander  f.n:  iE. 


y>-^i  to  Regnlus  by  God.  Ar.  1724 — Grey  Robinson  172^3  by  Bald 
•  ;irb). 


"I  1758)— Misfortune  1775  by  Dux  1761  (Matcbem  17481— Curi- 
'1  (Snip  1736)— Dan.  1749  of  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724)— Dan. 
(Darlev  Ar.  1699). 

17tH)^Dau.  of  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58)— Dau.  of  Alfred  1770 
(.Matchein  174S)-Dau.  1770  of  Engineer  1756  (Sampson  1745)— Bay  JIalton's  dam  17S6 

i    by  Cade  1734  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Sir  Peter  T.  I7.S4  (Highflyer  1774)— Dau.  1788  of  Boudrow  1777  (Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  17C4 
I    of  Squirrel   1754  (TrayeUe-  1735i— Sist.  to  Lowiher's  Babraham  by  Babraliam  1740 

(God.  Ar.  1724)— Dau.  1730  ot  Golden  Ball  17:33  (Partner  1718). 
'Meteor  1783  (Eclipse  1761)— Maid-of -all- Work  17HB  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)-Dau. 
1771  of  Syphon  1730  (Squirt  173-'1— Dau.  nt  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724)— Sist.  17.58  to 

Judgement  by  Snip  173ii  (Flying  rhiW.i-  in5i. 

'Whitelock  180.3  (Hambletoniau   i;'.i.')    I);in.  i;:i'.i  ofCoriander  178S  (Pot-S-o-'e  1773)— 

Wildgoose  1792  by  Highflyer  17,4  -Il.r.a   1 7.5s)— Coheiress  1786  by  Pot-8-o-'6  1773 

(Eclipse  1764)— Manilla  1777  bv  Goldhnder  r,M  (Snap  I7E0). 

Prune  MinL^ter  1810  iSancho  1801)- Tranby*'s  dam  1812  by  Orville  1799  (Beningbrongh 

1791)— Miss  Grimstone  1796  by  Weazle  1776  (Herod  1738)- Dau.  of  Ancaster  neS 

(Blank  1741)  -Dau.  of  Damascus  Ar.  17.54. 

"  Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)— Podagra  ISO.)  by  Gouty  1793  (Sir  Peier  T.  1784)— Jet  1785 

by  Magnet  1770  (Herort  1758)- Jewel  1775  by  Squiriel  1734  (Trayeller  173.5)-  Sophia 

17M  by'Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Orville   17.«i  (Beningbrongh  ]791)-Boadicea  1807  bv  Alexander  1782  (EcUpse  1704)— 

Brunette  by  .\marauihns  17i:6  (Old  England  1741)— Mayfly  1771    bv  Matchem  174S 

I     (Cade  173H-l)aT;.  ITS')  of  Stalling  1733  (Starling  1727). 


,§?  .§~. :  Daughter  of, 


o  S   Daughter  of, 
J  a'     b.  m.,  1799. 


*Diomed  i;77  (Florizel  17i'8)— '  Castianira  1796  by  Rockingham  1781  (Highflyer  1774)— 
Tabitha  178.'  by  Tientham  1766  cT.  Sweepstakes  1743)— Dau.  of  Bosphoras  1754 
(Babraham  174i))— Dau.  ofForester  1750  (Forester  1736). 

*Saltram  1780  (Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  of  Symmes'  Wildair  1767  (*Feaniought  ]7.;5)— Dau. 
of  Tyler's  Driver  1760  (*Othello)— Dau.  of  'Fallower  1761  (Blank  1740)— Dan.  of 
"Vampire  17.57  (Regulus  173ii). 

*Diomed  1777  (Florizel  1768)— Dan.  of  "Shark  1771  (Marske  175:1)— Dau.  of  Harris' 
Eclipse  1770  ("Fearnought  1755)- Dau.  of  "Fearnought  1755  (Regulus  17.39)- Dau.  of 
"Jollv  Roger  1711  (Roundhead  17^3). 

•Aldernw  its?  ,p.  t.^-o-'s  1773)— Dau.  of  "Clockfast  1774  ((iimcrack  1760)— Dau.  of 
Symni.-'  \- ■<  ■■■  •  '.:  I -Fearnought  1755)— T.  Kitty  Fisher  1767  by 'Fearnought  1755 
(Regiilii-    :  I,     V  Fisher  1755 by  Carle  17.34  (God  Ar.  1724). 


[Orville  i;!<ii  II.  i;nij  i..;i-h  1791)— Emily  1810  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— 
Dau.   i;;...  m    Wniskev  1789  (Saltrain*  178))— Grey  Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimant  1772 

I    (Otho  17«:i)-Dizzy  1757  by  Blank  1740  (God  Ar.  1721). 

The  Flyer  1814  fV'andyke  Jr.  1808)— Parma  1813  by  Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  .\ndrew8 
1778)— May  181)4  by  Beuingbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  1775)— Primrose  1787  by  Mam- 
brino  1768  (Engineer  175ii)— Cricket  1776  by  Herod  1758  (Tariar  1743). 


=  '4 


Sir  Archv  1805  ("Diomed  17771— Dau.  of  "Robin  Redbreast  1796  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— 
Dau.  1788  of  "Obscnrily  1777  (Eclipse  1704)— Slamerkin  1768  by  »Wildair  1753  (Cade 
)7.M)— *Cnb  mare  1762  by  Cub  17.39  (Fox  1714). 

Robin  Gr.  >  i-i .  Tinvilist  17!)0)— Maria  1802  by  Melzar  1791  ("Medley  1770)— Dau.  of 
"Highih  r  I  Ml  _  .liver  17741— Dau.  of  "Fearnought  1755  (Regulus  1739)— Dau.  of 
Ariel  IT"        r  r  IT47).  " 

Buzzar.l*    i;-       \', [..cker  1773)— Dan.  of  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  17W)— Dau.  of 

Highflyer  1771  iH.iod  17.)8)— Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (Malchem  1748)— Dau.  1770  of  Engi- 
neer 17.56  (Sampson  1745). 

Ws  Ditto  IrtOO  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Dan.  1791  of  Mercnrv  1778  (Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  1776 
of  Herod  17.5s  (Tartar  174.3)— Folly  1771  by  Marske  1730  (Squirt  1732)— Vixen  17c3  by 
Ri-gu[iis  1739  mod.  Ar.  1724). '_ 

Dick  .\ndrew.- 1797  (Joe  .Andrews  1778)— Dau.  1803  of  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)— 
Fraxinella  1793  by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  174:j)— Dau.  1785  of  Woodpecker 
1773  (Herod  175S)— Everlasting  1775  bv  Eclipse  17t>4  (Slarske  17.50). 

Wa-xv  17'.Ki  (l'ot-8-o-'s  1773— Penelope  179:-iby  Trumpator  1782 (Conductor  1767)— Prunella 
17SH  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  17.50  (Snip  17.36)-Julia  1736 
by  Rlank  K4I  (God  Ar.  1724). 

Dick  An.lrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews  1778) -Dau.  1S03  of  Gohanna  1790"^Mercury  17;S)- 
Fiaxinella  1793 by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepsfcikes  174i)-Dau.  1785  of  Woodpecker 
1773  (Herod  17.58)— Everlasting  1775  by  Eclipse  ]7i'.4  (Marske  17.50). 

Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— RosebeiT}'  17li2  by  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  1758)— 
Miss  West  1777  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734)-Sist.  to  Favourite  by  Regulus  1739 
(God.  Ar.  irai  — Y^EbonyJ742  by  Cruh  1722  (Alcock  Ar.). 

Dnroc  lsn6(*Diomeil  1777)- Miller's  Dahir-el  1802  by  "Messenger  1780  (Mambrino 
niW) -"Mirc  1792  bv   Piit-s-o-'s  1773  I  Ellipse  1764)- Dau.  1778  of  Gimcrack  1760 

_((Tripplr  ITVii-Sn.ip  iriignn  i;.-,9  by  Snap  1751  (Snip  1736). 

Ogle'sOscilsnii  ,  Cihriil  iT'i  i— V.  Maid-oT-the-Oaks  ch.  m.  1817  by  "Expedition  1795 
(Pega-ii-.  i>)i-.M.ini-Mi-ii,,..n:ik^ch.  m.  ISOI  bv  "Spread  Eagle  1792  (Volunteer  17S0)— 
Anni-ttr  i,v    siiark  i;;i    \l  .r-kc  175n)-nau.  of  Rockingham  (Partner  1755)-Dau   of 

_  True  Whig  iFiizliugh"-  Regulus  17C5)— Dau.  of  Gallant  1770  ("Feamonght  1755)— Dau. 

hessbyCnllcn  Ar—Lailv  Thigh  ch.  m.  1731  by  Partner  1718  iJigg)-Dau.ch.m.  1723  by 

"  rwen Bay Barb—Dau.orD'Aicy Chestnut Ar.~ Dau  ofWhiteshirt    Montagu 


of  "Regulus  1747  (Regains  17.39) 

Greyhound  iChillaby)— Sophonisha  silaiii  1 „.  „    --„ 

mare  by  D'Arcy's  old  Monlagu— Dau.ot  Hauiboy(D'ArcyV\  hite  Turk)— Dau.of"  Brimmer(D'Arcy  Yellow  Turk)— Royal  mare, 


llic  Breeders'  Hand  Booh  and  Guide. 


IMPORTED  SIDDARTHA. 

The  property  of  Dr.  A.  W.  McAlester,  Coluinbia,  Mo.     Terms  annwdlii.     Year- 
lings sold  annuaJhj. 

SlDDARTHA,  bay  horse,  fouled  1880,  bred  by  Mr.  W.  I'Anson.  by  Pero  Gomez,  sou 
of  Beadsmau,  sire  of  Blue  Gowu  and  other  f;ood  ones.  Pero  Gomez  was  heateu  a  head 
in  the  Derby  by  Pretender,  and  beat  him  iu  the  St.  Leger,  which  he  won.  Pero 
Gomez  is  the  sire  of  Pontiac,  Slerrythonght,  Gil  Bias,  Harbinger,  Hidalgo,  Esjiada, 
Titania,  ete.  Siddartha  is  out  of  The  Pearl,  the  dam  of  Selby,  winner  of  the  Great 
Yorkshire  Handicap,  lii86,  by  Newminster,  sire  of  the  noted  Hermit.  He  is  from  the 
grandest  racing  family  in  England.  Caller  On,  his  grandam,  won  31  Queen's  Plates, 
the  Doncaster  St.  Leger  and  the  Brighton  and  York  Cups.  Blink  Bonny,  out  of 
Queen  Mary,  won  the  Derby  and  Oaks  and  was  the  dam  of  Borealis,  Blair  Athol 
(winner  of  the  Derby  and  St.  Leger),  and  Breadalbane  (winner  of  the  Prince  of  Wales 
and  Gratwicke  Stakes).  Other  famous  winners  in  the  famili?  are  Sir  Bevys  (winner 
of  the  Derby),  Hampton  (winner  of  the  Epsom  Gold  Cup,  Doncaster  and  Goodwood 
Cups  and  Goodwood  Stakes),  Broomielaw  (winner  of  the  Dee  Stakes  and  Chesterfield 
Stakes),  Blinkhoolie  (winner  of  the  Ascot  Gold  Vase  and  Alexandra  Plate),  Freeman 
(winner  of  the  Great  Northern  Handicap  twice,  Goodwood  Stakes,  Chesterfield  Cup 
-  and  Alexandra  Plate),  Good  Hope  (winner  of  the  Vienna  Derby),  Beanclerc  (winner 
of  the  Middle  Park  Plate).  Thrift,  the  dam  of  Tristan,  for  which  §50,000  was  refused, 
is  from  the  same  family.  The  family  is  potent  in  great  race-horses,  prolific  brood 
mares  and  successfnl  sires.  The  colts  by  Siddartha  are  said  to  be  the  best  their  dams 
ever  produced.  Siddartha  never  raced,  but  Mr.  Jacob  Pincns,  who  trained  him,  says 
he  was  a  very  speedy,  good  race-horse. 

Siddartha  is  the  sire  of  the  winners  Crispin,  Joe  Walton,  Sid,  Gracie,  Ed.  Dough- 
erty, Chauntress,  Millie  R.,  etc.  Po  has  had  little  or  no  chance  in  the  stud,  but  is  a 
symmetriially  formed  horse  and  descended  from  one  of  the  grandest  and  best  racing 
and  producing  families  in  the  world,  and  must  succeed  in  the  stud. 

He  traces  in  direct  female  line  to  the  Childers  mare,  to  which  traces  Postmaster 
(by  Herod),  Bustard  (by  Buzzard),  Aimator,  imp.  Balrownie,  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland, 
Hamilton  (by  Lord  Clifden),  Blair  Ath<d,  lireadalbane.  Pretender,  Sir  Bevys,  Tristan, 
Carlton,  Crafton,  imp.  Bernico  and  Belladonna,  and  all  the  Queen  Mary  family  in 
England;  Aurora  Kaby,  Bill  Bruce,  Atilla,  and  all  the  imported  Peggy  family  iu 
America. 


Dick  Andrews  ItOT— Joe  Andrews  1~S— Eclipse  1761— Marake  irSO-Squirt  n3J-Bartlett's  Childers— Darley  Arabian  1699. 


B    5- 
a  z 

Si 


Tramp  lslO(Dick  Andrt-ws  irii")-Mandane  ISOO  bv  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  .Eclipse  17Wi— Y. 

Camilla  178?  by  WoodpeckiT  1773  (Herod  nsSi -"Camilla  1778  by  Trc-utbam  1768  (T. 

Sweepstakes  1743)— Coqueiie  17(15  by  Compton  Barb. 
Miiley  1810  lOrvUle  17;Wi-Miss  StephensoQ  18U  by  [Scud  or]  Sorcerer  1796  (Trumpator 

1783'    D:iu.  17W;  nf  Precipiiaie*  178"  (Mercury  177S)— Dau.  1787  of  Woodpecker  1773 

(ll.r.-il  1?"        «'-•   1773  10  Juniper  by  Snap  l?^  (Snip  17.  61. 

Eniiini-      -     ''       :     il'.i.D-Cressida  Ibbrbv  Whiskey  178'J(Saltram»  17gO)—Y.  Gianless 

n'.nl'    III.   i     ;;;:( Florizel  1768)— Giantess  1769  bv  Maichem  1748  ^Cade  17*4)  — 

Moili  l,nii_-  I,'  -  i;.-.i  bv  Babraham  1740  iGod.  Ar.  17-.M). 
Orviile   K'.i'.i  (Benliii:iirou2h  17yi)-Dau.  1800  of  Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— 

Hornpipe  1793  bv  Trumpator  1782  (.Conductor  17671— Luna  1779  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar 

17431- Proserpine  176'i  by  Marske  1750  (.Squirt  1738i. 


Camel, 
br.  h  ,  1822. 


Whalebone  1807  (Waxy  17'.iO)-Dau.  1812  of  Selim  18il2  (.Buzzard"  1787i— Maiden  1801  by 

Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)-Dau.  1788  of  Phennmcnon  1780  (Herod  17581— 

Matron  1783  bv  Florizeri768  1  Herod  1758). 
Master  Henry  1815  lOrville  1799)- Boadicea  lf07  bv  Ale.xan(ler  1783  (Eclipse  1764)- 

Bruuetle  bv  Amaranthus  1706  (Old  England  17.511— Mayflv  1771   by  Matchem  1748 

(Cade  17:341— Dan.  17.^5  of  Anc.  Starlin?  1738  iStarlins  17271.  ' 


Kite, 
b.  m.,  1821. 


Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews  1778i— Dau.  1803  of  Gohanna  1790  CMercury  1778)— 
Frasinella  1793  by  Trentham  17615  (T.  Sweepstakes  174:1) -Dau.  1785  of  Woodpecker 
1773  (Herod  1758i— Everlastinir  1775  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  17.50). 

Bustard  1813  (Castrel  1801)— Olvnipia  1815  bv  Sir  Oliver  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784i-Sco- 
tilla  1795  by  Anvil  1777  1  Herod'  17.58)  -Scota  1783  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750(-Har- 
mony  1775  bv  Herod  17.'8  (Tanar  17431. 


The  Colonel, 
ch.  h.,  18-25. 


Whisker  1812  (Waxv  179oi^  Dau.  18(..2  of  Delpini  1781  (Highflyer  17741-Tipple  Cyder 

1788  by  King  Fergus  1775  (Eclipse  1764)-Svlvia  1783  by  Y.  Marske  1771  (Marske 

1750)— Ferret  1765  by  Broth,  to  Silvio  (Cade  1734i. 
iCamel  1822  (Whalebone  1807i-  Monimia  1821  bv  Mulev  IRIO  (Orviile  1799i-Dan.  1796  of 

Precipitate*  1787  (Mercury  1778)— Dau.  1787  of  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  17581— Sist. 

1773  to  Juniper  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  17.36). 


jf^j      Tomboy, 

-  -.  b.  h.,  l&iJ. 

'■  S  —  Lady  Moore 

1  SM        Carew, 

^2  b.  m.,  iSsa. 


Blackloc'i  1814  (Whitelock  180:i)— Wagtail  1818  by  Prime  Minister  1810  tSancho  1801)— 

Tranby*'sdam  1812  by  Orviile  1799  iBeningbrouirh  17'.ili— Miss  Grimstone  1796 by 

Weazle  1776  (Herod  1758) -Dau.  of  Ancaster  1768  (Blank  1740). 
Velocipede  1835  (Blacklock  1814)-Mi6s  Wilkes  1818  by  Ocfcivian  1807  (Stripling  1795)— 

Dau.  1807  of  Remembrancer  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  1781i— Mary  1797  by  Y.  Marske  1771 

(Marske  1750)- Gentle  Kitty  1774  by  Silvio  17M  (Cade  1734i.  

"Jerry  1831  (Smolensko  I8IO1— Dau.  1817  olArdrossau  1809  (John  Bull  1789)- Lady  Eliza 

1813  bv  Whitworth  1805  (Asonistes  1797)— Dau.  1793  of  Spadille    1784  (Highflyer 

1774)— "Sylvia  1783  by  Y.  Marske  1771  (Marske  1750). 
Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  1797)    Kite  1821  by  Bustard  1813  (Castrel  ISOli-Olvmpia 

1815  by  Sir  Oliver  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  17S4)-Scoti]la  1795  by  Anvil  1777  (Herod  1758)— 

Scota  1783  bv  Eclipse  1761  (Marske  1750). 


Bay  Sultan  1816  (Selim  1802)— Cobweb  1821  bv  Phantom  1S08  (Walton  1799i— Filagree  1815 

Midclleton,  ,  by  Soothsayer  1808  (Sorcerer  i;9o)— Web  1808  by  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'8  1773i— Pene- 
b.  h.,  18-33.        lope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767). 

m  ,a  T..,,  ;i„  Velocipede  1825  iBlacklock  1814)— Care  1^5  by  Woful  1809  (Waxy  1790)— Dau,  1819  of 
1    m    li.?'  I    Rubens  1805  (Buzzard*  1787i-Tippitywitchet  1808  by  W'axy  1790  (Pot-8-o--8  1773)— 

en.  m.  i-sji.  I     Hare  17S4  by  Sweetbriar  1769  (Syphon  1750). 


3.  =—    ,s5  MasterHenry, 
S';?_^'ti     b.  h.,  1815. 


a  •I'J^^   Daughter  of. 


Waxy  17911  iPot  8-o-'s  17731    Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  17671— Pra- 

I    nella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  17J0  (Snip  1736)— 

I    Julia  17.J6  bv  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1721i. 

■Selim  18ir3  (Buzzard*  1787(-Maiden  1801  by  Sir  Peter  T.  17M  (Highflyer  1774)-Dan. 
1788  of  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  1758)— Matron  1782  by  Florizel  1708"  (Herod  17581— 
Maiden  1770  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734). 

Orviile  1799  (Beningbroush  1791)— Miss  Sophia  1805  bv  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T. 
17841-Sophia  1798  bv  Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  177:si-Huncamunca  1787  bv  High- 
flyer 1774  (Herod  )7.58)— Cypher  1772  by  Squirrel  17.54  (Traveller  1735i. 

Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764 1- Brunette  bv  Amaranthus  1766  (Old  Enirland  17411— 
Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748  iCade  17:}4i-Dau.  17.55  of  Starling  17:38  (Starling 
1727)— Look  at-me-Lads  1731  by  Grasshopper  (Byerly  Turki. _ 

Trumpator  1783  (Conductor  1767i— Dan.  of  Mark  Amhon\  1767  (Spectator  1749i— Sig- 
nora  1767  by  Snap  17.50  (Snip  1736i-Miss  Windsor  1754  by  God.  Ar.  1724  -  Sist.  to 
Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade  (Belgrade  Turk), 
ieiiintrbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  1775)- Jenny  Mole  1787  by  Carbuncle  1772  (Babr. 
Blank  17.5,Si-Dau.  1773  of  I rinee  T"Quassaw"  17.51  iSnip  1736)-Sultaua  1759  by  Eegn- 
lu*  17:39  ((iod.  Ar.  17341— Dau.  of  Partner  1718  iJiggi. 


John  Bull  1789  (Fortitude  1777)— Miss  Whip  1793  by  Volunteer  1780  (Eclipse  1761)- 

Wimbleton  1785  by  Evercrreen  1769  (Herod  1758i— Dau.  1774  of  Herod  1758  iTanar 

1743)— Teresa  1767  bv  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734i. 
Whitworth  18'.15  (Agonistes  1797)-Dau.  1793  of  Spadille  1784  (Highflyer  1774)- Sylvia 

1733  bv  Y.  Marske  1771  (Marske   1750)-Ferret  1765  bv  Bi-oth.  to  Silvio  (Cade  17»4)— 

Dau.  of  ISesulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  17241. 


=  -i  1   Rir-i,.offhor  Sir  Hcrcules  1826  (Whalebone  18071— Ciuiccioli  1823  by  Bob  BootvlSOl  (Chanticleer 
Bx    I-tT  h    ISM         1787)— Flight  1809 by  Ir.  Escape^l802  (Commodore  1793i— Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  1780 


scape 
Herod  17.58)— Heroine  1775  by  Hero  1753  (Cade  17:34). 
Economist  1825  (Whisker  1812i— Miss  Pratt  1825  by  Blacklock  1814  (Whitelock  1803)— 
G.idahout  1812  by  Oriille  1799  (Beningbrongh  17911— Minstrel  1803  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784 
(Highflyer  1774i-Matron  1782  bv  Florizel  1768  (Herod  17.58i. 


£  S-g  1* 


'^, 


Glencoe.* 
ch.  h.,  18.31. 


Sullan  1816  (Seli 
1808  by  Waxv  i;'i 
1767)— Prunella  17- 

iMuley  1810(Orwllr  1 
by  Gohanna  1790 


Fractious  1792  by  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  1764i. 


Trampoline  1825  bv  Tramp  ISIO  (Dick  Andrews  1797)— Web 
'01 -s-n-'s  1773)— Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 
IliLlillver  1774  (Herod  1758). 

(  lare  1824  by  Marmion  1806  (Whiskey  1789(— Harpalicc  1814 
ly  177S)-Amazon  1799  by  Diiver  1783  (Trentham  17(;6)— 


Tramp  1810  ( Dick  Andrews  1797)— Dau.  1822  of  Whisker  1812  (Waxy  1790)-.Mandane 
1800  by  Pot-S-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1761)-Y.  Camilla  1787  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod 
1758)  -Camilla  1778  by  Trentham  176'i  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743). 

Bustard  1801  (Buzzard*  1787(-Dau.  1813  of  Election  1804  (Gohanna  1790)— Dau.  1791  of 
Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)-Dau.  1778  of  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750)— Rosebud  1765 

by  Snap  IToO  (Snip  IT^i]). 

"Partisan  1811  (Walton  1799i -Pauline  is-ji)  bv  Moses  1K19  ([Whalebone  or]  Seymour 
1807)-Quadrille  1815  bv  Selim  l->0.>  ( Bu/zaid»  1787)-Canarv  Bird  1806  by  [Whiskey 
or]  Sorcerer  1796  (Trumpator  17s2i     Caiiaiv  1797  by  Coriander  1786  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773i. 


1=='  Daughter  of  Plenipoteniiarv  1831  (Emilius  18-2iii  Mvrrha  b.  m.  18.30  by  Whalebone  1807  (Waxy 
*  ""•  bm  1811)  '  17901 -Girt  gr.  m.  1818  bvY.  Gohanna  181(1  (Gohanna  179n)—Sist.  to  Grazier b.m.  1802 
g-^  ■      •     -'    ■   -•        by  Sir  Peter  T.  17SI  (Highflver  ]774)-Sist.  to  Aimator  b.  m.  1788 by  Trumpator  1782 


(Conductor  1767)— Sist.  b.  m.  1774  to  Postmaster  by  Herod  17.58  (Tartar  1743)— Dau.  of 
Snap  1750  (Snip  1736) -Dau.  of  Gower  Stallion  1740  (God.  Ar.  17-24)-Dau.  of  Childers. 


24S  Till'  llimJirs    lldinl  Boole  and  Guide. 


IMPORTED  SILVERMINE, 

The  propertij  of  R.  E.  Roberts,  Georgdown,  Ki/. 

SiLVERMiXE,  browu  horse,  foaleil  1881,  bred  l)y  Mr.  W.  Siiiitb,  by  Silvio  (winner 
of  tlie  Derby  and  St.  Leger,  Ascot  Derby  and  other  good  races),  son  of  Blair  Athol  by 
Stockwell.  Blair  Athol  also  won  the  Derby  and  St.  Leger,  and  was  the  sire  of  imp. 
Prince  Charlie  (winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas)  and  other  good  horses.  Silvermine's 
dam,  Nuneaton  by  Orlando  (winner  of  the  Derby),  son  of  Touchstone;  and  the  sire  of 
the  dams  of  Camballo  (winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas),  Petrarch  (winner  of  the  2,000 
Guineas  and  St.  Leger),  Gang  Forward  (winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas),  Gen.  Peel 
(winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas),  etc.,  grandara,  Nnu  Ajipleton  I>y  Bay  Middleton 
(winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas  and  Derby),  sou  of  Sultan,  sire  of  imp.  Glencoe.  Bay 
Middleton  is  the  sire  of  The  Flying  Dutchman  (winner  of  both  the  Derby 
and  St.  Leger  in  1849),  sire  also  of  the  dam  of  Wild  Dayrell  (winner  of  the 
Derby)  and  of  the  dam  of  Sunbeam  (winner  of  the  St.  Leger).  His  dam, 
Nuneaton,  is  own  sister  to  Julia,  dam  of  Julius  by  St.  Albans,  son  of  Stockwell. 
Silvermine  is  almost  brother  in  blood  to  Julius,  who  won  the  Cesarewitch  Handicap, 
Newmarket  Biennial  Stakes,  Beaufort  Cup,  and  defeated  Hermit  in  a  match.  Julius 
Avas  an  excellent  stallion,  sire  of  many  good  winners,  and  full  brnther  to  Julius  Caesar 
(winner  of  the  Westminster  Stakes,  second  to  Petrarch  in  the  2,000  Guineas,  third  to 
Kisber  in  the  Derby,  and  third  to  Petrarch  in  the  St.  Leger,  beating  Kisber,  won  the 
City  and  Suburban  Handicap  and  Royal  Hunt  Cup,  and  was  a  successful  stallion). 
Silvermine,  therefore.  Is  not  only  a  well-bred  horse,  but  is  from  a  racing  and  produc- 
ing family  of  great  merit. 

Silvermine  was  regarded  as  a  good  race-horse.  Started  in  three  races  at  three 
years  old,  but  won  none.  With  a  very  limited  chance  in  the  stud,  he  is  the  sire  of" 
the  winners  Silver  Charm,  Silver  Lake,  Sunshine  Whiskey,  Mine  Heart,  Silver- 
mint,  etc. 

He  traces  in  direct  female  lino  to  Daffodil,  to  which  traces  Vanxhall  Snap, 
Mambrino  (sire  of  imp.  Messenger).  Otterington,  Grog,  Lambiuos,  Ansel,  Virgil  and 
all  the  descendants  of  imj).  Trumpetta  in  America. 


Mhalebone  lS07-\Vasy  irsW— Pot-8-o-'s  n73-Eclipse  1764— Marake  IVoO-Sqairt  1732— Bartlett's  Childers-Daiiey  Ar.  1690. 


^S  J„- 


pa  ."•= 


la 
5>^ 


.Sir  Hercules  lS*i  iWhilebone  18 
I     17871— H'li^'ht  ISiHI  by  Ir.  Eecipe 

(Hi-r.iii  n.-.Hi-n>i-..in.>  ir;.">  hv  i 

Euonolirsi  IS..".  (\V'ln-ki'r  Ih|-,'.     M 


17W        11    ; 


171— Ouiccioli  ISiJ  by  Bob  Booiv  1S04  (Chanticleer 
1803  (Commodore  1793)— T.  HerbiiK-  bv  Buf,'Ot  1780 

■TO  I7:.3  (Caile  17341. 

i~-  I'r.iii  I-..5  by  Blacklock  1814  (Uhitelock  1803)— 
'.riiiiulirMU-li  179Ii-Miii!^trel  1803  by  Sir  Peter  T. 
~j  I-'.  F:oii.;i-:  n«8  (Herod  175Si. 


Hilmpny 
Clinki-r, 
b.  h.,  1833. 


Sultan  1  mi;  s.iihi  iMiJi  Tiumiiolia.:  is^j  bt  IramplSlO  (Dick  Anilrewe  17971— Web 
ISUS  liv  \\a>v  r,.i'.i  (Pot-8-o-'s  17731— Peuflope  1798  by  Trumpator  1783  (Conductor 
17'ni    PruiiL-li  1  ir.ss  bv  Higtillyer  1774  (Herod  1758i. 

Mulev  isi'i  lOnill'  i;99i— CHire  1824by  Marmiou  1806  (Whiskey  1789i— Harpalice  1814 
bv   Goiiauna  1790  i.M.ri-irv  IT?"'    Amazon  1799  by  Driver  1783  (Trentbam  1766)— 

F't-actioua  1793  by  Mei(  n  >  i :  >  '  i:    !|'-e  17K4i. 

'  Comu:i  1809  iSiucLTer  1,!  i;  '  i  ■  ,i  Isia  by  Clinker  1805  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Pewet 
17S6  by  Tandem  177)  >  i.ihui  i ,;,  ,  IV-rmagaiit  by  Tantrum  17iiO  (Cripple  1750)- 
Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1)4)  (BlazL;^l.;i3). 


n>ino-ht,.r  n!    Cervantes  ISCKi  (Don  Quixote  1184)  -Dau.  1818  of  Golumpus  1803  (Gohaniia  1790)— Dau. 
t,.m    1825    1     "^1"  °f  Paynator  1,91   (Trumpator  17831— Circle  1803  by  St.  Geoige  1789  (Highflyer 


1774)-Abigail  1786  by  Wootlpecker  1773  iHerod  17581. 


.^ 


H^ 


n]„rtiT.  ,■      Partisan  1811  (Walton  1799i— Pauline  183G  by  Jloses  1819  ([Whalebone  or]  Seymour 
,-h   b    i.i<<        ISOD-Quadrille  1815  by  Selim  1803  iBuzzard*  1787)-Canary  Bi)d  1806  bv  [Whiskey 
en.  u.,  I8.JJ.       |j|.j  vjorceret  1796  (Trumpator  1783i— Canary  1797  by  Coriander  1786  (Pot  s-o's  1773). 
n„„„uf„,.  „,    Plenipotentiary  1831  (Emilias   1880)-Myri-ha  1830  by  Whalebone  1(07  (Waxv  1790)— 
jT  m    ilim  '      Gift  ISIS  by  Y.  Gohanna  1810  (Gohanna  1790)  -Dau.  1803  of  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  iHiiih- 

o.  m.,  I84U.    ,     flyer  1774)- Dau.  1788  of  Trumpator  1783  (Conductor  1767). 

Walton  I799(Sir  Peter  T.17-(4 1 -PafosollHOO  by  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Ecli|.ee  1764)— Prunella 

1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758) -Promise  1768  by  Snap  IToi)  (Snip  1730)-Julia 

1756  bv  Blank  1740  (tiod.  Av.  1734). 

Smolensko  1810  (Sorcerer  17U6)-Jerboa  1803  by  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)— Camilla 

1778  by  Trentham  1766  iT.  Sweepstakes  1743)— Coquette  1764  by  Compton  Baib-Sist. 

1T13  10  Resulus  by  God.  Ar.  1734. 

RoyalOnk  ls;;i(Catr(.n  1809i-Dau.  1819  of  Orvilie  179.1  iBeningbroT)<_'h  1791 1- Epsom 
Lass  isiii  bv  Sii  I'.t.rT.  1784  (Highflyer  1774i-Alcxina  1788  by  King  Fergus  1775 
Eclip-e  i;i;i      l.anlell.T  17811  bv  Y.  Marske  1771  (Mai-ske  1750) 


Partisan, 
b.  h.,  1811. 


Slane, 
b.  h.,  1833. 


Garcia, 
br.  m.,  1893. 


Sir  Hercules, 
blk.  h.,  183d. 


Octaviaii  l.S')7  iStnpliDg  I 
I      1798    liy    Delpini    liSl    'lli  'Mli 
!     Dau.  1774  of  Le  Sang  I ;  ''   ■  ' 
Whalebone  18  .7  TWaxv  1 ;  n ,     r. 
1811.)  bv  Alexander  178:  (l^el,, 
1774)  -Hornet  1790  by  Drone  17 
Bob   Booby  1804  (Chanticlee,     " 
1793 ■       "      ~ 


of  Shuttle  1793  (Y.  Marske  1771i-Katharine 
-Dau.  1786  of  Paymaster  1766  i Blank  1740)— 
1747). 


i^.j  i.v  Wanderer  1811  iGohanna  1790)— Thnlestris 
1,64.— Rival  1800  by  Sir  Peter  T.  17.84  (Highflyer 
(He)od  1758). 

D— Flisht    1809  by  Ir.    Escape    1803    (Commodore 
Y.  Heroine  by  B^ot  1780  iHerod  1758)— Heroine  1775  bv  Hero  1753  (Cad& 


1731)- Dau.  1766  of  Snap  1750  (Snip  173i). 


Touchstone 
br.  h.,  1S31. 


Camel  1833  (Whalebone  1807)— Banter  1836  by  Master  Henry  1815  lOrville  1799)— Boa- 
i  dicea  1807  bv  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764i— Brunette  by  Amaranthus  1766  (Old  Eng- 
land n41)-Mayflv  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734). 
Reveller  1815  (Comi'is  18.19)-  Morisca  1836  bv  Morisco  1819  (Mnley  ISlOi-Waltz  1823  by 
Election  1804  (Giph.™iia  1790)-  Penelope  1798  l>y  Trumpator  1783  (Conductor  176Ti— 
I     Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.J8i. 


v,.v-,.^„„.  IWaxy  1790(Pot-8-n.'8  1773)-Peiielope  1798  bv  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  I76'r)-Pru- 
hr  h    1  JO-        uella  1788  by  Hrjhflver  1774  iH.iol  173S)-Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— 

or.    n.,    18U,.  Jiiljj^   ,-g,.   J,y    gljj^lj.   j.j|g  (^,,,,,        ^,.      J-.JJJ 

Tion,Ti,,o,.nf  Selim  18>2  (Buzzard*  1787) -Maiden  1801  bv  Sir  Peter  T.  1781  (Higbflver  17741— Dau.  1788 
1,  m  liio  '  i  of  Phenomenon  1780  (Hei-od  17.-)8)-Matron  1783  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  1758)— 
"-  *"•■  '"'~-        Maiden  1770  hy  MatchemJ748jCade  1734)^ 

iia«torH,.n,.v  Orvillei799  (Beninu'brongh  179ir-Mis«  Sophia  1805  bv  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T. 
h  h     1  a)  -  1"84)  -Sophia  1T98  bv  Buzzard  ■  17K7  (Woodpecker  1773)— Huncamunca  1787  by  High- 

o.  u.,  131 ).    I    fl^.g^  j,-^  (Herod  1758)  -Cvpher  1773  bv  Squirrel  1754  (Traveller  1735). 
Rn<.,ii,-oo      lAlexander  17-i3  (Eclip.-e  n64i-Bninette  by  Amaranthus  1766  (Old  Entrland  1741)— May- 
b  m    1*17     I    flv  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17»4)-Dau.  173,5  of  Anc.  Starling  1738  (Starling  1727)- 
o.  m.,  isu(.    ,    i,ooi;.at_me-Lad8  1731  by  Bristol  Grasshopper  (Byerlv  Turk). 


«oii„.  Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  17731-DaH.  of  Alexander  1783  (Eclipse  1764i-Dau.  of  High- 

-h  h    lid-)    I    flyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  1748)— Dau.  1770  of  Engineer 
en.  n.,  isui.  I    j„.g  (gampson  1743). 

n„„„h,„rnf  , Walton  1799  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Y.  Giantess  1790  by  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel  1768)— 
ph  m    !<>)    i    Giantess  1781  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  173t)-Mollv  Long  Legs  17S3  by  Babraham  1740 

en.  m.,  i8Ja.  ,    ^(,„^  _^,.  j~.jji_pau.  of  Cole's  Foxhmiter  ir37  (Brisk  1711). , 

Rnstni-d  Casirel  1801  (Buzzard*  1787)— Miss  Hap  1806  bv  Shuttle  1793  (Y.  Marske  1771)— Dau.  1798 
Du.uiu,  I  ^j.  gjj.  pgjgj.  .J,  ^,j^ (Highflyei-  n74)-Mi83  Hervey  1775  by  Eclipse  1764 (Marske  17.50)— 
D.n.,  181.3.    j    ciiol763byY.  Cade  1747  (Cade  17.341. 

Sir  Oliver  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Scotilla  1795  by  Anvil  177T  (Herod  1758)-Scota  1783 
bv  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  17.50) -Hai-mony  1775  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)— Kutilia 
liTi9  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar 


Olympia, 


Selim, 
ch.  h.,  1,803. 


Buzzard'  1787  ( Woodpecker  1773)— Dau.  of  Alexander  1783  (Eclipse  1764 1— Dau.  of  High- 
flyer 1774  (nei'od  17.53)-Daa.  of.\ll'red  1770  (Matchem  1748)— Dau.  1770  of  Engineer 
1756  (Sampson  1743). 
W's  Ditto  I8O0  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Dau.  1791  of  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  1764) -Dan.  1776 
of  Herod  17,58  (Tartar  174")    Follv  1771  bv  Marske  1750  (Squirt  1733)— Vixen  1753  by 

Rc-'ulos  17:i!l  (Hod.  Ar.  1731).         

Walt.ji)    1799  .SiV  Peier  T.    1784i-.Julia  1799  by  Whiskev  1789  (-altiam*   17801— T. 
Giante~s  17'.)0  bv  Dio.iied    1777  (Florizel  17681- Giantess  1769  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 
17i4)-M,.llv  l.oi,„r  L  ,_,s  i:,-,.;  bv  lial,r,(ha)n  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Fila<Trpp       [SoothsayiT  I  Oi(S  .  ,  ,  i,  r  i;,i ,  -W,.h  iMiSby  M'axv  179(1  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)-Penelope 
ch   rn    1815        1~™  ^y  Tr,im|ia:..r   r.s"  (c.iidn.ior  1 767. -Prunella  1788  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod 

en.  m.,  iM.-).       ir53)_pro(nisi.  ];.<  by  s.,a;,  i:  ,i)  (SiKp  I736i. 

•RliK-Hnr.!.-      Whifelock  18),^  (Hambleionian  1793)    Dau.  17:t9  of  Coriander  1786  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)- 

h  h    1S1J         Wildjoose  1793  by  Highflyer  1774  i  Herod  1758)- Coheiress  1786  bv  Pot-8-o-'s  1773 

•     '  "  *•        (Eclipse  17,U)-Ma'nilla  1771' by  Goldflnderl7i}4  (Snap  17.50). 

Velocipede's  iJuniper  inns  (Whiskev  178 1)  -Dau.  1810  of  Sorcerer  1796  (Trumpator  1789)  -Virgin  1801 

dam,         I    bv  Sir  Pet.r  T.  1784  (Hi-hflver  1774) -Dau.  1794  of  Pot-S-o-'s  1773  .Eclipse  17641— 

— .,  1S17.      I    Editha  1781  by  H.rod  175S  (Tartar  1743). 

Waxy  1790  (P, 

nella  178 


Whisker, 
b.  h.,  1812. 


.  1773)  — Pe))elope  1798  by  Trumpato 
ibv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1738)— Promise  176 
Julia  17.56  bv  Blank"l740  (God,  Ar.  1721). 


Danohterof  lOrville  1799  (Beninsbroiish  I791)-Otterington's  dam  b.  m.  1805  by  Exiiectation  1796 
I  bin  181"'  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Calabria  b.  m.  1793  by  Spadille  1784  (Highflyer  17741— Grog's  dam 
■     ■'         '    '    1781  bv  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  174S)-Dau.  of  Locust.  1744  .Ciab  1732)  -Dau.  b.  m. 


.-_  iif  Changeling  1747  (Cade  17»4i-Mambrino's  dam  1751  l)y  Cade  17.-J4  (God.  Ar. 
ilton  Little  John  1731  (Partner  1718)-Durham's  Favourite  gr.  m.  1728  by  Son  of  Bald  Galloway-Dafl'o- 
r.  Gascoigue's  Foreign  Horse. 


250  The  Brcctlrfs'  ILiiifl  Bool-  and  Gnidr. 


IMPORTED  SIMON  MAGUS. 

Is  priritlc   stallion    In    tltn    Jiioicucas    SlatI,  prupeftij    of   Mr.    P.    Lorlllard, 
Johstown,  N.  J. 

SiMOX  Magus,  brown  liorse,  foaled.  18,S'8,  bred  by  the  Duke  of  Portland,  by  St. 
Simon,  sou  of  Oalopiu  by  Vedette,  dam  Wheel  of  Fortune,  dam  of  Oberon,  Dodona, 
«'tc.,  by  Adventurer,  son  of  Newmiuster  by  Touchstone,  grandam  Queen  Bertha,  dam 
of  Qneen's  Messenger,  Spiuawayj'etc.,  by  Kingston,  son  of  Venison,  out  of  Flax  by 
.SnrpUce,  son  of  Touchstone,  etc.  St.  Simon  did  not  start  in  the  Derby  and  St. 
Leger,  in  consequence  of  the  death  of  his  breeder  and  nominator,  Prince  Batthyany, 
but  was  never  beaten  during  his  turf  career.  Won  the  Epsom  Gold  Cup,  Ascot  Cnp, 
Gold  Cuj)  at  Newcastle,  Goodwood  Cup,  and  other  good  races.  St.  Simon  is  the  sire 
of  Semolina  (winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas),  Memoir  (winner  of  the  Oaks,  St.  Leger  and 
Xewmarket  Stakes),  Siguorina  (winner  of  the  Select  Stakes),  St.  Serf  (winner  of  the 
Epsom  Grand  Prize,  Rous  Memorial  Stakes,  Sussex  Stakes  and  other  good  races),  La 
Fleche  (winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas,  Oaks,  St.  Leger  and  second  in  the  Derby  in  1892). 

Simon  Magus  is  brother  to  Oberon  (winner  of  the  Lincoln  Handicap,  etc.),  and 
half  brother  to  Dodona,  a  stake  winner.  These  were  the  only  living  produce  of  Wheel 
of  Fortune  up  to  1889.  Wheel  of  Fortune  was  a  good  mare.  At  two  years  old  won 
the  Richmond  Stakes  at  Goodwood,  the  Prince  of  Wales  Stakes  at  York,  walked  over 
lor  the  Wentworth  Stakes  at  Doncaster,  won  the  Buckenham  Stakes  at  Newmarket, 
won  the  Trienuiil  Produce  Stakes,  Newmarket,  and  the  Middle  Park  Plate.  At  three 
years  old  Wheel  of  Fortune  won  the  1,000  Guineas,  the  Oaks,  the  Prince  of  Wales 
Stakes  at  Ascot  and  the  Yorkshire  Oaks.  Q\ieeu  Bertha,  Sinum  Magus's  grandam, 
was  a  first-class  race-mare.  At  two  years  o]d  she  beat  Blue  Mantle  and  Falcon  and 
was  never  unplaced.  At  three  years  old  won  the  Oaks,  ran  second  in  the  Ascot 
Derby  Stakes,  won  the  Ascot  Triennial  Stakes,  ran  second  to  Lord  Clifden  in  the  St. 
Leger,  and  second  to  Macaroni  for  the  Doncaster  Cnp.  In  the  stud  Queen  Bertha 
<lid  well.  She  jiroduced  Gertrude,  a  good  performer  and  winner  of  races,  including  the 
Yorkshire  Oaks.  She  produced  Charibert  (winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas),  Childeric 
<a  good  race-horse,  second  in  the  St.  Leger,  etc.),  and  the  winner  King  Clovis.  Her 
full  sister,  Blanchtieur,  produced  the  two  good  winners  Syringe  and  Choutleur. 
Spinaway,  daughter  of  Queen  Bertha,  won  the  1,000  Guineas,  Oaks,  etc.,  produced 
Bus.Wiody  (winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas,  the  Oaks,  etc.).  Spinning  .Jenny  (dam  of 
Spinaway  Top),  and  the  winners  Merry-go-round,  Darnaway  and  Arcadian.  Queen 
Bertha  produced  the  race-horse  Queen's  Messenger  and  the  winners  Paladin  and 
Great  Carle.  Flax,  the  great  grandam  (by  Surplice,  winner  of  the  Derby,  St.  Leger, 
etc.),  produced  the  winners  Reginella,  Hollyfox,  Houiton  (a  good  sire),  Courtmantle, 
Linsey  Wcxdsey,  Traveller's  Joy  and  Folengo.  Of  these  Reginella  produced  Guy 
Dayrell  and  Cobham,  ami  the  winner  Queen  (Ihulys.  Her  dauglitcr  Ziugarella  pro- 
duced the  winners  Simon  and  Donald  Caird. 

Simon  .Miigiis  ran  in  tlii-c<'.  races  and  paid  forl'cit  in  a  niatcii  to  Imp.  Masetto. 
lie  won  no  race. 

He  is  dcsiM'iided  in  direct  rcuiale  line  from  tlie  Trcgonweil  Natural  Barb  mare,  to 
which  traces  \Vood]ieckcr,  Wliiilchnne.  Whiski'r,  Partisan,  Kockiughain,  iini).  Glencoe, 
Bay  MidiUclon,  Trumpeter,  .M.dliournc.  Bran,  Beiid'or,  Robert  the  Devil,  Specnliim, 
Charibert,  Silvio,  imp.  Mortemer,  The  Lambkin.  I'ar.i.lox,  The  Bard  (by  Petrarch), 
imp.  Eclipse,  in  England  ;  Uncas,  Wanderer,  a'.i.l  all  Ihc  descendants  of  old  Prunella. 


Whitelock  180:j-Hambletonian  1792-King  Fir^ii^  irT'-Eclip^e  17M-M  irske  1750-Sqmrt  :r32-Bart.  Childers-Darley  Ar.  1G99. 


<i 


Voltaire, 
I   br.  h.,  lUiii. 

Martha  Lvnii, 

br.  m.,  i8ir. 

Ir.Birdcatcher 

cti.  h.,  lsi3. 


Blacklock  W14  (Whitolock  18ii3)-Dau.  ISlii  of  Phantum  ISis  i  U'liltoTi  n:i!i)-l)au.  IHO-i 
ol'Ovi-rton  n.^K  clviui;  Fergus  i;73i— Dau.  ITiiG  of  Walnut  ITsH  iliiahlljcr  n;ii-Dau. 


:i  IRia  iHaphuzarrl  ITOTi— TreaB- 
!S01  of  Hyaciuthus  ]7-j7  iCori- 
lTti4). 


M       §"3-5 


Biy 

Midilieton, 

b.  b.,  1S33. 

Barhelle. 

b.  m.,  l»3li. 


Voltaire. 

br.  h.,  18,'6. 

Velocipede's 

datn, 

-..  1817. 


Economist, 

b.  h.,  1833. 

Fauny 

Bavvson, 

ch.  m.,  1823. 


Glencoe,* 
cU.  h.,  lasi. 


32  ci:|    2 


1780  of  Kuler  1?;.  (Y.  M 
Mulatto  IsS!  .Cattnn  Isi'.n    l.,il:[  is-, 

ur<'  1S09  bv  CamilluH  l-ii:-l  ,llaiiil>l< 

andcr  173ii")-Flora  li  '.i  l.\  l\iriL;  ]■'(  

Sir  Hercules   183  i  (.Wlialeljune    lb.''.!    i.:i.Ltj'..li  1,-,.;  ijv  Hob  Booty  1804  (Chanticleer 

1787 1  -Flight  lt-:09  by  Ir.  Escape  l.sOi  iCommodore  1713)— Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  1780 

(Hemd  173S)— Heroiue  1775  by  Hero  17.53  iCade  17341. 
Inheritor  1831  (Lottery.  1820) -S-ell  wn  by  Blacklock  1814  (Whitelock  lS03)-Madame 

Vestris  1818  by  Comus  1:09  (Sorcerer  1796)  -  Lisette  IKOJ  by  Hambletonian  17t!2  (Kin" 

Fergus  1775)-Coiistaiitia  1796  by  Walnut  1786  (Highflyer  1774). 


Sultan  1816  (Selim  1803)-Cobweb  1821  by  Phantom  1808  (Walton  1799i-Filagree  1815 
by  Moothsaver  1808  (Sorcerer  179:;)— Web  1808  by  Waxy  1790  (Pot-S-o-'s  1773j— Pene- 
lope 1798  bv  Trumpator  1782  (Condnctor  1767). 

SanUbeok  18"l8  iCalton  1809)-l)arioletta  1822  bv  Amadis  1807  (Don  Quixotel784)— 
Selima  1810  bv  Sellm  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)— Dau.  1794  of  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse 
17t4)— Editha  1781  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743i. 


Blacklock  1814  i  Wbiteloik  1S03)— Dau.  1816  of  Pltantoin  18(^8  (Walton  1799)— Dau.  1802 

of  Overton  17S-i  Kii :.'  Fersus  1775)-Dau.  1796  of  Walnut  17H6  (Highflyer  1774)-Dau. 

1786  of  Ruler  i;;r  (Y.  Maiske  1771). 
Juniper  18i'5  ( Wlii-krv  17s;)i-Dau.  1810  of  Sorcerer  1796  (Trumpator  1782)-\^ir{;in  1801 

by  Sir  Peter  T.  i:-4  illi-liflver  1774)— Dau.   1194  of  Pot-s-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  17IM;  — 

Editha  1781  bv  H.-rod  lio-i  (Tartar  1713). 


Whisker  1812  (Waxv  IT:  0)-Floranihe  1818  bv  Octavian  1807  (Stripling  1795)— Caprice 
1797  by  .\nvil  1777  (Hemd  1758)— Madcap  1174  by  Eclipse  17iy  (Marske  1750)- Sappho 
1763  by  Blank  1710  ((iod.  Ar.  1724). 

Nabockiish  1811  (Rii"antino  1803)— Miss  Tooley  ISOSbvTeddy-the-Grinder  K98  (Aspar- 
agus 1787) -Lady  Jane  1796  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Paulina  1778  by  Florizel 

_17o8  (Herod  1758(-Captive  1771  by  Matchem  1718  (Cade  17:j4). . 

Sultan  Islc  (Selim  iK02i— Trampoline  1825  by  Ti-amp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  1797)— Web 
1808  by  W  axv  17:iO  (Pot-S-o-'s  1773)— Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  I? 82  (Conductor 
17671- i'raiiilh(  ITS'*  bv  Hitjhflyer  1774  (Herod  1738). 

Muleyisii)  (Orville  179:ii— Clare  1824  by  Jrarmion  18C6  (Whiskey  17S9(—Harpalice  1814 
■      "  '  ■  '      "'        1783  (Trentbam  1760)— 


Paulowitz  1813  (Sir  Paul  18tJ2)— Dau.  1810  of  Pavnaior  1791  (Trumpator  1782)— Dan. 

18(13  of  Delpini  1781  (Highflyer  1774)-Dnu.  1795  of  Y.  Marske  1771  (Marske  1750)— 

Gei.tle  Kittv  1774  by  Silvio  17.54  (Cade  17341. 
Edmund  1821  (Orville  1799i— Medora  1811  by  Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)-Dan.  1803  of 

Sir  Harry»  1T95  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Dan.  1793  of  Volunteer  17k0  (Eclipse  17ii4)— Dau. 

1779  of  Herod  17.58  (Tartar  174:3). 


Velocipede  1825  (Blacklock  18141— Dau.  1820  of  Cerbeius  1802  (Gohaiiua  17iO)— Miss 
Cranfleld  1803  bv  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— Dau.  1796  of  Pegasus  1784 
(Eclipse  17fi4)-D'au.  1783  nf  Paymaster  17(:h  (Blank  1740). 

Zodiac  18(11  (Sit.  nrnr'jr.  ^7f<:')  .Teihoa  isitt  hy  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)- Camilla 
r.  siy,,,., ...lakes  i;  t:i>-Coquette  1764  by  the  Compton  Barb— 


•   He 


(ihi- 


Cainel, 
br.  h.,  1822. 


\Vh;[i.'!.nin-  isc;  iWaw  i::iOi     Dau.  lSl-,'..f  Selim  180J  iBuzzard'  17S7i— Maiden  1801  by 
I     Sir  Peter  T.  17S4  (Hi'AHyer  1774i— D:iu.  1788  of  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  1758)— 

Matron  1782  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  1758). 
Master  Henry  1815  (Orville  17y9)-Boadicea  1807  bv  Alexander  1782  .Eclipse  1764)— Bru- 
nette by  Amarauthus  1766  (Old  England  1741)— Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 
I    17:34)-Dau.  1755  of  Anc.  Starling  17.38  (Starling  1727). 


Paynator  1791  (Truiiipator  178-.:)-Dau.  of  Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  1775)— Jenny 

Mole  1787  by  Carbuncle  1772  (Babr.  Blank  17.58)-Dau.  1773  of  Prince  T'Q  assaw  1751 

(Snip  1736)— Sultana  17.59  by  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  17^4). 
Ardrossan  1809  (John  Bull  1789)— Lady  Eliza  1813  bv  Whitworth  1803  ( Agonistes  1797)  — 

X.  Y.  Z.'s  dam  1793  by  Spadille  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— Sylvia  1783  by  Y.  Marske  1771 

(Marske  17.50)-FeiTet  1765  by  Broth,  to  Silvio  (Cade  1734'. 


Orville, 
b.  h.,  1799. 


Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  1775)— Evelina  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  ( Herod  17.581— 

Termagant  bv  Tantrum  1760  (Cripple  1750)— Cantiitrice  by  Sampson  1745    (Blaze 

17:i3)-Dau.  1757  of  Rei.'ulus  17.39  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)- Dau.  1799  of  Wliiskey  1789  (Saltram*  1780) -Grey 

Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimant  1772  (Otho  1760)— Dizzy  1757  by  Blank  1740  (God.   Ar. 

1724)-Anc.  Dizzv  1741  bv  Driver  1727  (Wvnn  Ar.). 


X  2  c;- 


Portiaan      I  Walton  1799  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Parasol  1800  bv  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764)- Prunella 
b  b    iKtt  1'^  ^y  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1738)-Promi8e  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  17:3t;)-JuUa 

nnno-ht»rof  Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)— Golden  Leg's  dam  1800  bv  Buzzard*  1787  (Wood- 

hr  m    isi-i  1    Pt-cker  1773)-Hornpipe  1793  by  Trumpator  17S2  (Conductor  1767(-Luna  1779  by 

'    "    •  I    Herodl7.58(Tartarl743)—Prnserpinel76K(S)St.  to Eclipsoby  Marske  17.50(SQnirtl7.32). 

Porfiann  I  Waliou  1799  (Sir  Peter  T.  1781)  -Paiasol  lso,l  bv  Pot-8  o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764)-Prunella 

h  V,     isii  !"**■<  by  Highflyer  177'4  dlerod  1758)-Promise  1738  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— Julia 

D.    n.,    IHll.       j        j.,g  ^^    gijijj^    j-,|,    ^Q^,J       ^j.      j.gi^ 

Fnwn  iSmolensko  1810  (Sorcerer  17961-Jerboa  1803  Iv  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  17781-  Camilla 
iir  m  wm  I  1778byTrentham  176'i(T.  Sweepstakes  1743<-Coquette  1764  by  Compton  Barb— Sist. 
or.  m.,  ib-j.  I    j.^^  ^^  Regulus  by  God.  Ar.  1724. 

Slqne         iRnyal  Oak  1823 (Catton  1809)-Dau.  1819  of  0(ville  n9.i  (Beniugbron-.'b  1791(-Epsom 
■   ■  "      !  1803  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— Alexina  1788  by  King  Fergus  1775 


Garcia, 
br.  m.,  1823. 


Touchstone, 
br.  h.,  18!1. 


(Eclipse  17641— Lardella  1780  bv  Y.  Marske  1771  (TMarske  1750'. 
lOctaviau  1807  (Stripling  1793)— Dau.  1806  of  Shuttle  1793  (Y.  Marske  im )— Katharine 
1798  bv  Delpini  1781  (Hiirhflyer  1774)-Dau.  1786  of  Paymaster  1766  (Blank  1740)— Dau. 

■     "     ~         •" eling  1747). 

BautiT  1826  by  Master  Heni-y  1815  (Orville  17991— Boa- 
(EcUpse  1764)— Brunette  by  .\maraiithu8  17(i6  (Old  Eug- 


(  1748  (Cade  17.34). 
I  1815  bv  Oct;niar 
IK  1801  by  Delpii 


1807  (Stripling  17f5i— Dan.  1807 
i  1781  ( Highflyer  1774)— Flora 


i^e 


Sister  to 

Cobweb. 

ch.m..  1820. 


1791  tu(  .il.i 


Me 


Folly  1771  liy  .Marske 


1S(I9  by  W's  Ditto  18'0  (Sir  Peter  T.  17»4)-Sist. 
[lee  1761) -Dau.  1776  of  Herod  1758(Tai-larl74.3)— 


Phantom  1808 (Walton  i: 
Web  b.  m.  180H  bv  Wk 
1782  (Conductn 


(j(i  ill.  m.  1815by  Soothsayer  1808  (Sorcerer  1796)— 
(I'ii  s-o-'s  17731- Penelope  b.  m.  1798  by  Trumpator 
;i  I.,  m.  17H8  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17581— Promise 
.  m.  1768  bv  Snap  17.j'l  (Snip  173'1)— Jdlia  b  'm.  17.56  bv  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724)— 
S  )ectator's  dam  b.  m.  1715  bv  Partner  171  ■  ( Ji^.-l-Bonuv  Lass  b.  m.  17-3  bv  Bav  Mnllon  r7li3  (Grey  H.iutlioy)— Dau.  of 
Darley  Ar,  1693  -  Da  i.  of  Byerly  Turk-Dau.  of  Taffolet  Barb-Dau.  of  Place's  White  Turk-.Natural  Barb  marc  of  Mr. 
Tregonweirs. 


The  Brccdrrs'  Hand  Boole  uiid  (hiide. 


SIR    DIXON. 


WINNER  OF  CAMDEN,  SELECT  AND  FLATBCSH  STAKES  AT  TWO  YEARS 
OLD,  THE  WITHEKS,  BELMONT,  LORILLARD,  TKAVERS,  OMNIBUS 
AND  OTHER  STAKES  AT  THREE  YEARS  OLD. 

In  the  Munnymedc  Stud,  proiiciiii    of  Messrs.  C'luij  <('•   Woodford,  Paris,  Ey. 
Yearling  sales  aniiualh/. 

Sir  Dixon,  brother  to  Belvidere,  bay  horse,  foaleil  18S.5,  bred  in  the  Riiunymedo 
Stud,  by  imp.  Billet,  son  of  Volti^enr  by  Voltaire,  dam  Jaconet,  own  sister  to  Iro- 
quois, by  inij).  Leamington,  graiidam  Maggie  B.  B.  by  imp.  Australian,  great  grau- 
dam  Madeline  by  old  Boston,  out  of  Magnolia,  dam  of  Kentucky,  Daniel  Boone,  Gil- 
roy,  etc.,  by  imp.  Gleucoe. 

Sir  Dixon  is  by  imp.  Billet,  a  good  race-horse,  winner  of  the  Zetland  .Stakes  at 
York,  Enghara  Stakes  at  Enghaui,  and  other  races.  Billet's  sire,  Voltigcnr,  won 
both  the  Derby  aud  St.  Leger,  ami  was  by  Voltaiie,  sou  of  Blacklock.  Voltigeur 
was  also  tbe  sire  of  Vedette,  sire  of  the  noted  Ualopiu,  sire  of  the  unbeaten  .St. 
Simon.  Sir  Di.Kon's  dam.  Jaconet,  is  full  sister  to  Ircxpiois,  one  of  the  best  raic- 
horsis,  judged  by  his  performances,  ever  bred  in  America,  and  the  only  horse, 
except  Donovan,  that  ever  won  the  Derby,  Prince  of  Wales  Stakes  aud  the 
Doucaster  St.  Leger.  Iroi|uois  was  second  to  Peregrine  in  the  2,000  Guineas  and  beat 
him  in  Llie  Derby.  Iroquois  also  won  the  Cb<>stertield  Stakes  at  Newmarket,  Levant 
Stake's  at  Goodwood,  the  BurwcU  Stakes,  Newmarket  Derby  and  other  important 
events.  In  these  races  he  beat  such  good  ones  as  Peregrine,  Ishuuiel,  Scobel.  (ieolo- 
gist.  Tristan,  Camilliard,  Bal  (jal,  Lucy  Glitters  and  others.  Sir  Dixou,  therefore,  i.s 
descended  from  one  of  the  best  bi'ed  and  most  potent  racing  families  in  America.  His 
graudam,  .Maggie  B.  B.,  was  the  dam  of  Pera,  Harold,  Panique,  Red  and  Blue  (Sally 
.MrClcUand's  dam),  etc.  Harold  had  only  one  colt  on  the  turf,  Harefoot,  an  excellent 
racc-hcirse,  and  Harold  was  own  brother  to  Iroquois,  a  good  index  to  the  potency  of 
the  liliKid.  Ma<lcline,  his  great  gramlam,  was  by  the  great  Boston,  sire  of  Lexington, 
Lecomi)tc,  Bostoua,  Nina  and  a  host  of  good  ones.  Magnolia  was  the  <lam  of  Ken- 
tucky, the  best  sou  of  Lexington,  Daniel  Boone,  Magic,  Charley  Ball,  Madonna.  Ske- 
iladdle,  (Jilroy,  Victory,  etc.  Skedaddle  is  the  dam  of  Saucelio'x,  Scraudjle,  Florence 
1!.,  Sly  Boots,  Joe  S.,  I'hc  Slaslu  s  mid  Scpieez'era  (the  dam  of  Day  Star,  winner  of  the 
Kentucky  Derby,  Blm-  l.'ililh.ii  st.ikcs  and  otlier  fast  races)  and  Sylph  (the  dam  of 
La  Sylphide,  IJ  miles,  in  2.07i,  aud  dam  of  Semper  Fidele),  Kaloolah,  Kiucsem.  etc. 
Sly  Boots  is  the  dam  of  Leveller,  Sly  Dance,  Sachem  aud  Savauac.  Myrtle  was  by 
Mameluke  (winner  of  the  Derby).  Bobadilla  won  the  Ascot  Gold  Cup  and  Drawing 
Room  Stakes. 

Sir  Dixon  was  a  superior  racehorse.  At  two  years  old  won  the  Camden  Stakes, 
three-quarters  of  a  mile.  109  lbs.,  in  1.16,  defeating  a  licld  of  nine;  won  the  Select 
Stakes  threc-(inarters  of  a  mile,  lU  lbs.,  in  1  17,  and  tlic  Flatbnsh  Stakes,  7  furlongs, 
11.5  ll)s.,  in  1.2!l.  beating  sue  h  good  ones  as  Ti-a  Tray,  King  Fish,  Reclare,  etc.;  was 
placcil  thinl  in  tlic  .luuior  Cliampiou  Stakes.  At  tlircc  vears  old  won  the -•Vualostau 
Staki-s,  I  mile,  118  lbs.,  in  l.lli ;  the  Carlton  Stakes,  1  mile,  119  lbs,,  beating  Raceland, 
iul..-|i;};  ran  second  to  Emperor  of  Nmfolk  in  Brooklyn  Derby,  IJ-  miles,  in  2.0SJ, 
beating  Prince  Royal  .and  Raceland  ;  ran  second  to  The  Bard  in  St.  Janu^s  Hotel 
Stakes,  li  miles,  in  2.0Si;  won  the  Withers  Stakes.  1  mile,  118  lbs.,  in  1.47^,  track 
nnidd.v,  Prince  Royal  secotid.  Tea  Tray  third;  won  Belmont  .Stakes,  1|  ndles,  118 
lbs.,  in  2.40i-,  beating  Prince  Royal;  won  the  Lorillard  Stakes,  lA  miles,  118  lbs.,  in 
2.37^,  beating  Los  Angeles,  Prince  Ro.yal.  etc.;  won  the  Travers  Stakes,  IJ  miles,  118 
lbs.,  in  3.07},  beating  Los  Angeles  ami  two  others;  ran  second  to  Taragon  in  the 
Omnibus  .Stakes,  1^  miles,  in  2.41,  giving  him  U  lbs.;  ran  seciuul  to  (Jeo,  Oyster  in 
Choice  Stakes,  H  miles,  in  2.42,  giving  him  10  lbs.,  Taragon  and  two  others  behind 
him.  .Sir  Dixon  did  not  race  at  four  years  old.  At  live  years  old  won  the  .St.  James 
Hotel  Slakes,  1^  miles,  12t>  lbs.,  defeating  Paragon,  etc.  He  was  i)laced  second  twice 
and  third  live  times.  Sir  Dixon  was  a  good  race-horse  aud  is  from  a  grand  racing 
and  ])r<i(lucing  family. 

l[r  is  desccmliMl  in  direct  female  line  from  the  Lavton  Barb  mare,  tf)  whii'h  trace 
Young  (ircvliouud,  Cartoui'h,  Matchem,  Youug  Cade.  Dione  bv  Herod.  Audubon, 
I'liilaminoii,  St.  Honorat,  Kentucky.  Daniel  Boone.  Gilroy,  Iro(|n<'.is  ami  all  the  Mag- 
n<dia  family.  I'owhatt.an.  Wild  Irishman,  Frankfort,  Prince  (Jeorge,  Virgiliau,  Ferida 
aud  all  the  inii).  Cub  mare's  dosceudents. 


-Eclipse  i;(i4— Mur-ke  11 ,0    Squii 


-BaiilL-ti's  Childrrs— Darley  Arabian  li;fl9. 


Phantom, 
b.  h.,  1S08. 


Hambletoniun  nus  (King  Fergus  17"5)— Rosalind  17,-iK  by  Pbenomenon   1780  (Herod 
I     I75K)-Atalanta  176il  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  ir:>l)— Y.  Lass  of  the  Mill  175li  by  Oioo- 

noko  1743  (Ci-ab  17i2)-Dau.  ir«  ol'Travelei-  1735  (Partner  1718). 
Coriander  178(i  (Pot-S-o-'s   1773)— Wildirciose   IV.H  bv   Highflyer    1774  (Herod    17581— 
j     Coheiress  1786  by  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  i;/-l)-Maiiilla  1777  by  Goldflnder  1761  (Snap 

I     1750)-Dau.  1761  ol  Old  England  1,41  Kiod    Ar.  ];ai) 

■.Walton  1739  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Juli:i  171:1  l>v  Whi-k.  v"lrd;i  (Saltram*  I78J)— Y.  Gian- 

i.rizel  17IJSI— (.iianle.--  i;u:i  by  Matchem  1748 (Cade  173 1)— 

1740(God.  Ar.  17SI). 


less  17<)0by  Did 

Molly  Long  1 

I  Overton  1788(1 

j     of  Ruler  17; 

I     Prophetc^ss  1 


"■■"■■■■°"-  \    y,3-h 
FiIho-:Ia-PuU  ^5!'''" 


Camel, 
br.  h.,  1j8J. 


Dan.  l,ss  ,d  \ 
1735l-Prii  III  . 
Camillus  i-iii  li 
Flora  17-;iibv  w 
17311- V.  Las-  . 


H-='    .0  Fima<la-Puta;H'}Pb»2^rd  179; 


i>i!    br.  h.,  1813 


i-Dau.  1798  of  Walnut  1786  (Highflyer  1774)— Dau.  1786 
71)-Piricanlha  177<!   by   Matchem  1748  (Cade    1724)- 

,111  (God.  Ar.  17:m. 

Lucy  Gray  w;4  by  Timothy  17B4  (Delpini  17811— I.^cy 
7,58)— I^'renzy  1774  by  Eclipse  I7(>4  (Marske  1^50)- Dau. 
I,-,). 
Mi-Fnniiv  179,1  by  Sir  Peter  T.  17S4  (Highflyer  1774)— 

i/,'l    i7.i8)— Desdemona  1170  by  Mar.ske  17J0  (Squirt 

!'■    Si.iiliugl7a7). 

Mis.  Barnct  180J  by  Waxy  179)  (Pot-8-o-'s  ni.S)— 
:  i| oil  17.-)8)-Heinel  1771  by  Squirrel  1754  (Traveler 
:     111  (God.  Ar.  17i4). 

,     Hail.  1804  of  Hyacinthus  1797  (Coriander  178!!)- 
,  1;,  iiiKse  17,)1)— Atalauta  17(19  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 

_    .  h\  uroonnko  174')  (Crab  172J). 

Whalebone  Wi7  (VVaxy  179  D— Dau.  181:iorSelim  18,ij  (Buzzard*  17871— Maiden  l.sOl  by 

Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)-Dau.  1788  of  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  1753)— 

Matron  1782  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  175S). 

Master  Heury  1815  (Orville  1799)— Boadicea  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— 

Brunette  by  Amaranthus  ]7,.'6  (Old  England  1741)— Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748 

(Cade  1734) -Dan.  17.-)5  of  Anc.  Starling  1738  (Starling  17^71. 

(Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Mrs.  Bamet  ISJii  by  Waxy  179.1  (Pot-s-o-'s  1773)— 
Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758)— Heinel  1771  by  Squirrel  1754  (Traveler 
1735)— Principessa  17S2  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1734). 
Peruvian  1806  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-"Violante  18'.)J  by  John  Bull  1789  (Fortitude  1777)  — 

~        '■ •-    ■  -  -71  (Herod  1758) -Everlasting  1775  by  Eclipse  17o4  (Marske 

,  I :. 'ill  (Snip  17.36). 

'Scud  isii,    I;      I    !i  ,1 1 1 -Diana  181:8  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1781)— Dau. 

1799,,!   ',.  i    -      mm*  178])-GreyDorim,int  1781  by  Dorimant  1772  (Otho 

1760)— 11/  ^  I,  :  I,    1:  r,k  1 ;  10 (God.  Ar.  n-ai). 

Walton  1799  (Sir  Pcii-r  T.  1781)— Comedy  1817  bv  Comus  lv"09  (Sorcerer  1796)— Dau.  1803 

of  Star*  1785  (Highflyer  1774)— Dan.  1794  of  Y.  Marske  1771  (Marske  1750)— Emma 

'     1781  by  Telemachiis  1770  (Herod  17  " 


»  «'      S  Whik-er      I  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'8  HTi)— Penelope  1798  bv  Triimpator  1733  (Conductor  1767)— Pru- 

i"-i  h  h    iaio         nella  1783  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  i;5B)- Promise  17(j«bv  Snap  17.10  (Snip  1736)— 

S£  2   :  ''■'».,181^.        Julia  1753  bv  BLiSk  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724).                                " 

I        \^~  D»iiahti>r of  'Sorcerer  1796  (Trumpator  1783)— Dau.  1808  of  Sir  Solomon  1795  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Dau. 

''^'^  hp  ni    isij        1794ofY.  Marske  1771  (Marske  17.50)— Dau.  1788  of  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  1758)— 

'    -°    "r.  m.,  imi.       Qanjope  nta  by  Slouch  1747  (Cade  1734). 


X   J.-  ._-" 


Bob  Booty, 
ch.  h.,  181)4. 


\\-liilpboiiP     Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  n7.3)-PeneIope  179,8  by  Tninipator  1782  (Conductor  17fi7)-Pru- 

hr  li     18(1t'       "•-'"''  1788  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1751)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— 
m.  u.,  ISO,.  ,    jj||-^  ,..|.  ,^y  g|^_^|.  j„^(j  jQ^^^    ^^  j.,.,^^_ 

p.  I  Wand,-rer  1811   (Gohaniia  179,))— Thaleslris  1809  by  Alexander  17R2  (Eclipse  1761)- 

h  m    1K-3-)     !    R'^al  1-01  liy  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— Hornet  1790  by  Drone  1777  (Herod 

'    °    •        1758)— Manilla  1777  by  Goldflnder  17M  (Snap  17.50). 

Chanticleer  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— lerne  1790  bv  Bagot  1780  (Herod  1758i— Dau.  of 

Gamahoe  (Bustard  1741 )— Patty  by  Tim  1753  (Scniirt  1T3;)— Miss  Patch  1737  bv  Justice 

1725  (H.  C.  Litton  Ar.). 
Ir.  Escape  1802  (Commodore  1793)-Y.  Heroine  ijy  Bagot  17,S0  (Herod  1758)— Heroine 

1775  by  Hero  1753  iCade  I734)-Dau.  1766  of  Snap  17.50  (Snip  n.56)-Sist.  1743  to  Eegu- 

!ns  by  God.  Ar.  1734. 

Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— Dan.  of  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— Dan.  of 

Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)- Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  1748)— Dau.  177U  of  Engi- 
neer 17.56  (Sampson  1745). 
Peruvian  1806  (Sir  Peter  T.  17S4)—Musidora  1804  bv  Meteor  1783  (Eclipse  1764) -Maid 

of  all  Work  178'i  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Sist.  1771  to  Tandem  bv  Syphon  1750 

(Squirt  1732)— Dau.  of  Regains  1739  (Goil.  .'\r.  17241. 
Blacklock  1814  (Whitelock  1803) -Wagtail  Isis  1. 

Tranby*'s  Dam  1812  by  Orville  1799  ( I',  n 

Weazle  1776  (Herod  17.58)— Dan.  of  Aiif  I 
Champion    isi-.'    ,s!,.ii,„    iwvj,     F;ti,|„..it,.        ,,  1, 


Idalia, 
ch.  m.,  1813. 


Maid  of 

Honor, 

br.  m_  1829. 


Persian, 
b.  m.,  1^29. 


Sister  to 
Tuckahoe, 
ch.  m  ,  1814. 


Boadi, 
Engla 


Fairy  I 
Eniiliu-  ; 

1,805  liv 
ductoi 

Whisk,  r 
Sprit.- 
(Heiod 

Sir  Arch- 
Wilda  ■ 


I'l    I,,  .Minister  1810  (Sincho  1801)— 

I    !i  i;9t)— Miss  Grimstone  179ii  by 

I.  ml;  1710). 

It,,  I,     ,     ,  .le  1799  (Beninizbrough  1791)— 

'  '     :,  1'     1     tte  by  Amaranthus  1763  (Old 

'    I         .1  ,     I  mutes  18:),'i  (Don  Qnixote  1781)— 
I  Ir.iiii— Dan.  i.sio  of  Paynator  1791  (Trumpator 

lli^liflyer  17?4). 
183-4    by  Whisker   1813  (Waxy  1700)— Gibside 

I ; 78)— Vicissitude  180:)  by  Pipator  1786  (Impera- 

I'   1784  (Highflyer  1774). 

■,bvScnd  1804  (BeniiiL'broiigh  1791)— Goosander 

iL-iis  177.5)-Rallv  1790bv  Trumpator  1783  (Con- 

h.iii,'  1)  bv  Flnrizel  lr,'8  (Horod  1738). 

,.!'  '^,1,, 1 1  i--Merl8P8  (Sorcerer  1796)- 
■     rill,    r:i5  bv  Woodpecker  1773 

-       -m-til;,-  171.3). 


,'.  1    .  1:  "i-Vari,-tv  l.sir,  l,\  '-^.^,, 

r,"i,i;iil  1795  (Precipiiat,-     i:  ; 

■    ,11  :la  1778by  Trcntbani  1  r 

1    Iii,>inedl7r!')-Diu.of*s,,'i,  ,11,  1 

(-fKcarnought  1755)- Dan.  of  Tyle 

"Falloiver  1761  (Blank  1740). 

Ball's  Florizel  1801  (*Diomed  1777) -Dau.  1799  of  *Alderman  1787  (Pot  S-o-'s1773)— Dan. 

\    of  *Clockfast  1771  (Gimcrack  17C0)-Dau.  of    Svmme's  Wildair  1767  (•Fearnought 

175.5)-Y.  Kiitv  Fish-r  17ii7  bv  iFearnonght  17.55  (Regulus  17-^9). 


■  1;  61) —Dau.  of  Svmme's 
1760  (*Othello)— Dau.  of 


isir,  is,-iim  isii.-i— Tramii.diiie  18-,'5  by  Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  171:7)- Web 
)y  Waxv  1:91  (Piit-8-o.'s  177-1)— Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 

-Pinii,  ila  i;-,s  liv  lliglillyer  1774  (Herod  1758). 

1,    1      1    i     III    111  1:1  II  - adlllabr.  m.  laio  bv  Bobadil  1813 (Rubens  1811.5)— Pv  tlm- 

■       11  ■ii(Trninpatorn82)— Princessblk.nl.  1796  by  Sir  Peter  T. 
1    :     !         1    :  :       1,1.  1789  of  Duiigannon  1780  (Eclipse  1764)—[)au.  eb.  in.  1783 

I  IT    I  ,  M,,i,  h,  niiTi   I     liiin.  b.  m.  1779  of  llerod  1758  (Tartar  1743]— Golden  Oi-nve 
pin.ster  itli.-  u  i,l,ii,n5l..ii  mare)  cb.  m.  17.15  bv  Partner  1718  (Jlgi)- Bay  Blnndv 
.•<t.  1722  to  (.;uyliv(irevlinund(Obillal>v)— Brown  l''.-vre»ellhr.  ni.  1710  liv  Mak.lcss 
(Oglelhoi-peAr.)— Dau.  of  Brimmer  (D'Arcy  YellawTiirk)—Dau.  of  Place's  Wiiito  Tiirk— Dau.  of  Dodswortb— Layton  Barb  mare. 


254:  The  Breeder^  ILind  Booh  unci  Guide. 


IMPORTED  SIR  MODRED. 

WINNER    OF    CAXTEKBUKY    DERBY,    DIJNEDIX    AND    CANTERBURY    CUP, 
NEW  ZEALAND. 

Is  priccde  stallion  in  Banelw-del-Paso  Stud,  J.  B.  Har/r/in,  proprietof,   Sucra- 
mento,  Cal.     Yearlings  sold  anniialli/. 

Sir  MoDitED,  bay  horse,  foaled  1877,  bred  by  the  Mi<ldle  Park  Stud  Co.,  New 
Zealand,  by  Traducer,  sou  of  The  Libel  by  Pantaloou,  dam  Idalia  by  Cambuscau,  son 
of  Newniinster  by  Touchstone,  grandam  Dulcibella  by  Voltigeur,  son  of  Voltaire. 
His  sire,  Traducer  was  bred  iu  England,  by  The  Libel  (son  of  Pantaloon)  and  Are- 
thusa.  Traducer  was  the  most  poi)ular  and  successful  stallion  that  has  ever  stood  in 
New  Zealand.  From  1867  to  1881  he  got  nine  winners  of  the  Canterbury  Derby,  the 
great  event  in  that  country,  viz:  1867,  Scandal;  1870,  Envy;  1871,  Defamation; 
1872,  Calumny:  1877,  Trump  Card;  1S7S,  Natator ;  1880,  Sir  Modred ;  18*1,  The 
Dauphin  ;  ia-^'2,  Cheviot.  Iu  three  of  these  years  his  get  ran  first,  second  and  third, 
and  iu  two  others  first  and  .second.  He  got  Vanguard  (winner  of  the  New  Zealand 
Cup),  Welcome  Jack  (winner  of  the  CanterUury  Cup),  and  Lurline,  a  great  mare,  out 
of  imp.  Mernuiid.  Lurline  is  the  dam  of  imp.  Darebin,  winner  of  the  Victoria 
Derby  of  1881,  and  the  best  horse  of  his  day  iu  Australia.  Idalia,  his  dam,  is  full 
sister  to  Onslow  (winner  of  the  Prince  of  Wales  Stakes  at  York,  defeating  Creraorne). 
She  is  half  sister  to  Mabelle,  dam  of  Beau  BrummeU  (winner  of  the  Woodcote  and 
Hopeful  Stakes),  and  The  Child  of  the  Mist  (Mr.  M.  Daly's),  winner  of  the  Chesterfield 
and  Ascot  Biennial  Stakes  and  the  Ascot  Derby.  Cambuscan,  her  sire,  is  the  sire  of 
Caraballo,  winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas.  Dulcibella,  his  grandam,  won  the  Cesarewitch 
Handi<ap,  beating  Optimist,  iu  1860,  and  Brighton  Cup.  Her  sire,  Voltigeur,  won 
both  tlie  Derby  and  St.  Leger  and  was  the  sire  of  Vedette,  sire  of  the  noted  Galopin. 
Priestess,  his  great  grandam,  was  a  superior  race-mare,  winner  of  the  Nortbham])shire 
Cup,  Caledonia  St.  Leger,  Caledonia  Cup,  Gold  Cup  at  Warwick,  and  several 
Queen's  Plates,  and  by  The  Doctor,  one  of  the  gamest  horses  of  his  day.  Priestess  is 
half  sister  to  The  Gem,  dam  of  Regalia  (winner  of  the  Oaks),  and  dam  of  Verneuil 
(winner  of  the  Ascot  Gold  Cup)  and  Zut  (winner  of  the  French  Derby,  etc.).-  Idalia 
was  a  grand  brood  mare.  Hhe  produced,  in  1876,  Betrayer;  iu  1877,  Sir  Modred; 
1878,  Idalium;  1879,  Cheviot;  1880,  July,  all  by  Traducer;  in  1881,  Liverpool  by 
King  of  Clubs;  1883,  chestnut  filly  by  Apreraont,  sou  of  our  imi)orted  Mortemer; 
1884,  a  bay  filly  by  Apremout.  Betrayer  wou  the  Canterbury  Champagne  Stakes, 
Canterbury  Cuj),  Wauganal  Cup  and  Timaru  Cup.  Sir  Modred  won  the  Dunedin 
Chami)ague  Stakes,  Canterbury  Champagne  Stakes,  Dunedin  Cnji,  Canterbury  Derby, 
Timaru  Cup,  Dunedin  Birthday  Handicap,  Canterbury  Cup,  Christchurch  Plate,  and 
the  Sydney  Great  Metropolitan.  July  ran  second  for  the  Dunedin  Cup.  Liverpool 
won  the  Welcome  Stakes.  Cheviot  won  the  ('antirl)ury  Derby,  Midsummer  Han- 
dicap, and  Craven  Stakes,  and  only  Sir  Modred,  his  luother,  could  beat  him  for  the 
Canterbury  Cu]>. 

Sir  Jlodred  is  a  snccess  in  the  stud,  sire  of  the  winners  Ballarat,  Sir  John,  Marie 
Lovell,  Fannie  J.,  Tournament  (winner  of  the  Realization  Stakes),  Dr.  Hasbrouck. 
Dr.  Heliimtli.  ilasferlode,  Mary  Stone,  Gloaming  Beverwyck,  Discouuf,  Enid, 
Sykcston,  Gcdd  Dcdlar,  Grand  Prix,  Sir  Matthew,  Lizetta,  Motto,  Dr.  Wilcox,  Prince 
Charming,  Sir  Lauucelot,  Comanche,  Sir  Roy,  Wheeler,  Uncle  .less,  Fairplay,  Court- 
ship, Gladiator,  Shellbark,  Reginald,  Integrity  and  many  others. 

He  is  descended  in  direct  fcmali;  line  through  the  Warlock  Galloway  tVou\  the 
Byerly  Turk  miiw,  to  which  traces  Cul),  Sancho,  Young  Blacklock,  Pantaloon.  I'riiiu' 
Warden,  Yattcudou  (Australian),  Cymbal,  Beau  BrummeU,  Child  of  the  Mist.  inii>. 
Sovereign,  imp.  Citizen  and  other  noted  horses. 


HiTod  ir."i8    Tartar  1713-  PaitnL-r  inS-Jigg-Byerly  Turk,  ahoui  1C85. 


Daushter  of, 
b.  m.,  — . 


Musidora, 
b.  m,,  ISM. 


Woodpecker  1773  lUerod  i;:.-~i     Mi-l.Ttiiiie  1775  by  Dux  1761  (Matcliem  174,Si-eun- 
I     osity  17UII  bv  Snap  17.".ti  iMnp  i;.;i,,     Duu.  174'J  of  Uesulus  173'J  iGod.  Ar.  17S-1I— Dau. 

of  Bartlett's  CliildiTH  (Haii.  I  Ar.   IWill). 
AluxuiiiU'r  irsJiEcliitf.   i;ui)-L)au.  of  Highflyer  1774 (Herod  175S1— Dan.  of  Alfred  1770 
J    (MaUliL-ia  ir  l-~i  -li.m.  i;;ii  uf  Engineer  1756  (Sampson  1745)— Bay  Malton's  dam  1738 
i_by  Ca.k-  i;.;i  diod   \v    Ir.li. 

Sir  p.  ter  T,  KM  iHit'liilyer  i;;4)— Dau.  1788  of  Boudrow  1777  (Eclipse  1764'! -Escape's 
dam  17IK  liv  Scjuirrri  17M  iTraveller  1735)— Sist.  toLowther's  Babraham  bvBabraliam 
.  l'.-u\     Dau.  1750  of  Golden  Ball  1735  (Partner  1718i. 
lip-i   Killi  -Maid-of -all  Work  1786  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  175Si-Sist. 
in  'iv  ^   ;.l:nn  i;-'!   ^  i  lirt  17321— Dau".  of  Kegulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  17341— 
Klying  Childers  1715 


171(1  (God.  A 
Melfor  17H3  ( Ei 

1771  to  Taudf 

Sist.  17.58  to  .J  (I  :_       - 
Waxy  1790  (Pot-s   .    -  i; , 

nellal783  by  lii.j(iih.  t  i 
175IJby  Blank  174(: 


I ; '.IS  by  Trumpator  178-4  (Conductor  1767i— Pro- 
-,-,,si_Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— 


Daughter  of, 
b.  m.,  ISia. 


;S;  ch.  h.,  180:3. 


1  Daughter  of 
ch.  m.,  1808. 


Sir  Oliver, 
b.  h.,  1800. 


Selim  IsOi  (Buzzard"  17^71— Maiden  18U1  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  ir74i—Dau.  17S8 
of  Phenomenon  17S0  (Herod  1758)— Matron  1783  by  Florizel  1768 (Herod  1758)— Maiden 
1770  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734). 

Orville  1799  (Beuingbrough  null— Mias  Sophia  1805  by  Stamford  I7il4  (Sir  Peter  t; 
I  17841  -Sophia  17118  bv  Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  17731- Huncamunca  1787  by  High- 
1  flyer  1774  (Htrod  17.i8i— Cypher  1772  by  Squirrel  1754  (Traveller  1735). 
[Alexander  1 TM-J  ( Eclipse  1764)-Brunette  by  Amaranthus  1766  (Old  England  1741)— May- 
fly 1771  In-  M:uch.-(n  1748  iCade  1731)— Dau.  17.55  of  Anc.  Starling  1788  (Starling 
17J7)    L'Mk  ;it-mi   Li'ls  1731  by  Grasshopper  (Byerly  Tnrk). 

Buzzard  17^7  >  \\ liieiker  1773i— Dau.  of  Alexander  1782  (Eclip,se  i;'64)— Dau.  of  High- 
flyer 1771  (Ucroil  175!i)-Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  174S)-Dau.  1770  of  Engineer 
1756  (Sainjison  1745). 

Walton  1799  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— T.  Giantess  1790  byDiomed*  1777  (Florizel  1768)- 
Giantess  1769  by  Matchem  174K  (Cade  1734i— Molly  Long  Legs  1753  by  Babraham  1740 
tGod.  Ar.  17-JJI— Pan,  of  loleV  F..xhunter  1727  iBrisk  1711). 

Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Hightlvr  ■  ':;  ;  c  ■  mv  i7S)0  bvDiomed*  1777(Florizel  1768)— Ambro- 
sia 1783  by  Woodpecl>.  r  : : ,  II  i  i ; TiSi-Ruth  1761  by  Blauk  1740  ( God.  Ar.  1724)- 
Sist.  1751  to  South  by  i;'_..(    ;,  :.     i  .(..I.  Ar.  1724). 

Anvil  1777  (Herod  175SI -&to(,.  liN,  I.',  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  17.50)- Harmony  1775  by 
Heroil  17.58  (Tartar  17431-IiuUlia  1769  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724)-Sist.  1751  to 
■   ■      lie^'ulus  17.39  (God.  Ar.  1724). 


Paulowilz, 
br.  h.,  1813. 


Sir  Paurisiii  (Sir  Peter  T.  17841-Evelina  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)-Terma- 
I    gant  by  Tantrum  1760  (Cripple  17.501— Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1745  (Blaze  1733i— Dau. 

1757  of  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Paynaior  1791  iTrumpator  1782)-Dau.  1805  of  Delpini  1781  (Highflyer  1774)— Dau.  1795 
of  Y.  Marske  1771  (Marske  1750)— Dau.  of  Dorimond  1758  (Dormouse  1738i-Portia 

1758  by  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724) 


Ponlton. 
b.  h.,  1805 


Variety, 
b  m.,  1SU8. 


Sir  PeterT.  17*4 (Highflyer  1774)-Fanny  1790 by  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel  17681— Ambrosia 
1783  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758) -Ruth  1761  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724)— 
Sist.  1751  to  South  bv  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

nvdcinflius  17(17  irori.inder  17S('.i— Si^t.  1790  to  Swordsman  by  Weazle  1776  iHerod 
■i;,-.-i-|inii  (if  Tnrk  irc'!  (Hegnlus  173;ii-Dau.  of  Locust  1744  (Crab  1722i-Dau.  of  1758 
I  IcdiL'elliiu'  1717  (fade  ir.-ill-  


Roval  Oak, 
br.  h.,  1853. 


\\  halebone  18)7  i  Waxy  17'.)0i    Dau.  1812  of  Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787 1— Maiden  1801  by 

Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774i— Dau.  1788  of  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  1758)— 

Matron  1782  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  17.581. 
Master  Henry  1815  (Orville  17991— Boadicea  1807  by  Alexander  1783  (Eclipse  1764)— Bru- 
nette by  Amaranthns  1766  (Old  England  1741i— 51avfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748  iCade 

17a4l— Dau.  1755  of  Anc.  Starling  1733  (Old  Starling  "17271. 

Pavnator  1791  (Trumpator  1783)— Dau.  of  Beningbrough  1791  (King Fergus  1775i-Jenny 

lilole  1787  by  Carbuncle  1772  (Babr.  Blank  1758) -Dau.  1773  of  Prince  T'Quassaw  1751 

(Snip  17.36)— Sultana  1751  by  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Ardrossan  1809  (John  Bull  1789i-Ladv  Eliza  1813  bv  Whitworth  1805  (Agonistes  1797)— 

X.  T.  Z.'s  daml79!  by  Spadille  1784  (Highflyer  l'774)-Sylvia  1783  by  Y.  Marske  1771 

(M;ir8ke  17.T0)-Ferret  1765  by  Broth,  to  Silvio  (Cade  17-34). 

Catton  1809  (Golumpus  1S02)— Dau.  1818  of   Smolensko  1810  (Sorcerer  1796i-Lady 

Mary  IS'lO  by  Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  17751— Dau.  of  Highflyer  1774  (Herod 

1758)-Sist.  to  Miss  Bell  by  Marske  1750  (Squirt  1732). 
Orville  1799  (Beningbrough   1791)-Epsom  Lass  1803  bv  Sir  PeterT.  1784  (Highflyer 

1774)— Alexina  1788  by  King  Fergus  1775  (Eclipse  17641-LardelIa  1780  by  Y.  Marske 

1771  (Marske  1750i— Dau.  of  Y.  Cade  1747  (Cade  1734i. 

Whalebone  1807  (Waxv  1790i— Defiance  1816  by  Rubens  1805  iBuzzard*  1787)— Little 

Folly  1806  by  Highland  Fling  1798  (Spadille  17N4)-Harriet  1799  by  Volunteer  1780 

(Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  1785  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  1748). 
X.  Y.  Z.  1808  (Haphazard  1797)-Janetta  1801  by  Beningbrough  1791   (King  Fcrirns 

1775)- Dau.  1797  of  Drone  1777  (Herod  1758)— Contessina  1787  by  Y.  Marske  1771 

( Marske  17501— Tuberose  1772  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743). 

Whitelock  l863  iHambletonian  1792i-Dau-  1799  of  Coriander  1786  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)- 

Wildgoose  1792  by  Highflyer  1774  IHerod  1758)— Coheiress  1786  by  Pot-8-o-'s  1773 

(Eclipse  17611  -Manilla  1777  by  Goldflnder  1764  (Snap  17501. 
Ph'iniom  1M(18  (Walton  1799 1— Dau.  1892  of  Overton  1788  (King  Fergus  17751- Gratitude's 

dam  179:;  by  Walnut  178(1  (Hlghflver  1774i-Dau.  1786  of  Ruler  1777  (Y.  Marske  1771)— 

Piracantha'1772  by  Maicheni  iris  .cade  17.54). 
Catton  1809  (Golum'iiiis  ISdj)— D.-demnna  1811  by  Orville  1799  (Beninuhrough  1791)— 

Fanny  1796  by  Sir  Peter  T.  irSMIighflyer  17T4)  -Dau.  1788  of  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel 

1768)— Desdemona  1770  by  Marske  1750  i  Squirt  17.32). 
I eda         Filhoda-Puta  1812  (Haphazard  1797)— Treasure  1809  by  Camillas  1803  iHamblctonian 
h  m    18-'1    i    1792)-Dau.  1804  of  Hyacinthus  1797  (Coriander  1786)— Flora  1789  by  King  Fergus  1775 

'    '-  (Ecjipse  17M)-Atalanta  1769  by  Matchem  17-18  (Cade  ir34). 

Dr  Svnin-v     Pavnator  1791  (Trnrapator  1782)  -Dau.  of  Beningbrough  1791  (King Ferirus  1775)— Jenny 
br  h    isil        M"le  I'sr  by  Carbuncle  1772  (Babr.  Blauk  1758)-Dau.  1773  of  Prince  T'Quassaw  1751 

■     '    °       I    (Snip  I7.!ili-Snltana  17.50  bv  Regulus  17.39  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Daushtcror  .Lottery  1820  (Tramp  1810)    Elizabeth  18.M  by  Waltou  1799  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Trnlla 
br  m    is-"f'      1815  bv  Sorcerer  1796  ri'n; in  1  a'.. r  i:s-;)-Dau.  1790  of  Weathercock  1785  (Highflyer 

'       '       I      i-rr*!   "r'ni.o  1 i...  \T  ....1..,.,,   i  ■  i<    i  '  ..!.,  ^r•3.^\ 


Daughter  of, 
b.  m.,  1816. 


I774)-Cora  1 


le  17.34). 


1735  (Hartley's  Blin. 
Galloway  (St.  \'ictoi 


Humprev  Clinker  1^23  ,C a-  i-dn     Velvet  1823  by  Oiseaii  1809  (Camillus  1803)— 

Wire  1811  by  Waxv  1790  ,p,ii-s,,-s  17731    Penelope  1798  bv  Trumpator  1782  lOon- 

!     dnctor  1767i     Prunella  17SS  by  Hi-liflyer  1774  l  Her. id  1758). . 

Peruvian  ISO  1  (Sir  Peter  T.  17M)    Miisidoca  h.  m.  18-14  bv  Meteor  1783  (Eclipse  1764)— 

Maid  of -all-Work  b.  ni.  17-!'i  bv  Ilichilyer  1771  (Herod  1758)— Sist.  h.  m.  1771  to  Tan- 

j    dem  bv  Sjiihnn  17.50  (Siairiir  ;:i     Dill   h.  m.  of  RcOTlu-  1739  (God    .\r.  1724)-Sist. 

17.58  to  Judgement  bv  Snip  I7:;i;   Flvic:,'  Childers  1715)-  Dau.  b.m.  1745of  Cottingham 

L  ir.'s  i,v  Snake  (Lister  Turk)— Old  Lady  ch.  m.  by  the  Bald 

.-le  Turk    Dau.  of  Byerly  Turk. 


Tlie  Breeders'  Hand  Book  and  Guide. 


SPENDTHRIFT. 


WINNER  OF  THE  SANFORD  STAKES  FOR  TWO-YEAR  OLDS  AT  LOUIS- 
VILLE, YOUNG  AMERICA  STAKES  No.  1  AT  NASHVILLE,  BELMONl' 
AND  LORILLARD  STAKES  AT  .JEROME  PARK,  CHAMPION  STAKES 
AND  JERSEY  DERBY  AT  MONMOUTH  PARK. 

Located  in  Hartlund  Stud,  Versailles,  Ky.     Yearlings  sold  annualhj. 

Spendtiikift  by  imp.  Australian,  sou  of  West  Australian,  bred  in  tlie  Woodburn 
Stud,  Ky.,  foaled  1876,  daui  Aerolite,  daui  of  Mozart,  Rutherford,  Fellowcraft, 
iliser,  etc.,  by  Lexiugtou,  out  of  Floriue,  dam  of  Idlewild  by  imp.  Glencoe.  Aerolite, 
Spendthrift's  dam,  was  the  great  brood  mare  of  the  Woodburn  Stud.  Her  full  sister, 
Idlewild,  was  the  best  mare  of  her  day,  ran  four  miles  when  five  years  old,  117  lbs., 
in  7.26i,  aud  is  the  dam  of  Wildidle,  that  rau  four  miles  in  7.25i.  Spendthrift  was 
the  phenomenal  two-year  old  of  1878;  won  all  his  races,  live  in  number.  At  Lexing- 
ton, Ky.,  won  Sweepstakes  for  two-year  olds,  1  mile,  in  1.584,  beating  Montreal, 
Scully  and  three  others.  At  Louisville,  Ky.,  won  the  Sauford  Stakes  for  two-year 
olds,  1  mile,  in  1.46J,  beating  Moutreal,  Trinidad  aiul  five  others,  among  which  w  as 
Goodnight  and  Strathmore ;  same  place,  won  a  Sweepstakes  for  two-year  olds,  1  mile, 
in  1.45.  At  Nashville,  Tennessee,  won  the  Youug  America  Stakes  No.  1  for  two-year 
old.-),  tlree-quarters  of  a  mile,  in  1.16J,  beating  Lord  Murphy,  Charlemagne  and  Cal. 
Morgan;  at  same  place,  wou  a  Sweepstakes  for  two-year  olds,  1  mile,  iu  1.44i,  beating 
Lord  Murphy,  the  only  other  starter.  Season  of  1879  he  started  eight  times,  w  on  five 
races,  and  was  second  in  three.  Spendthrift  made  his  first  appearance  at  Jerome 
Park,  May  31.  He  rau  second  m  the  Withers  Stakes,  1  mile,  won  by  his  stable  com- 
panion, Dan  Sparling,  by  suti'erance,  Rcjiort  was  third,  Harold,  Plevna  and  Mulrnoney 
unplaced,  time,  1.48;  Jiine  5,  won  the  lidinont  Stakes,  IJ  miles,  defeating  Monitor. 
Jericho,  Pawuee,  Rochester  and  Handd.  time,  2.4L't ;  June  10,  won  the  rich  Lorillard 
Stakes,  Yi  miles,  defeating  Harold.  Magnetism,  Keiiort,  Dan  Sparling,  Monitor,  Roches- 
ter, Jericho,  Boardman,  Plevna  and  Eunice.  This  race  was  the  grandest  achievement 
ever  accomiilishcd  liy  a  tliree-year  old  in  America.  Spendthrift  carried  5  lbs.  penalty 
for  wuming  the  Beliiiont  Stakes,  making' his  weight  123  lbs.,  and  was  almost  left  at 
the  post.  Harold  delayed  the  start  by  his  ugly  temper,  and  gave  Spendthrift  a 
vicions  kick  just  as  the  sigual  for  the  stiirt  was  given.  Harold  bolted  ofi  in  the  lead, 
anil  Spendthrift  was  the  last  to  lea^e  the  starting  point,  fully  fifty  yards  in  his  rear. 
Harold  turned  into  the  home-stretch  with  fully  thirty  yards  lead  on  Spendthrift. 
Spendthrift  gradually  gained  on  Harol,],  and  the  game  son  of  Australian  came  on  and 
won  easily  by  two  lengths,  Handd  second.  Magnetism  third,  time,  2.25J.  Monmouth 
Park,  July  8,'  won  the  Jersey  Derby,  H  miles,  defeating  Wilful  with  eai-e,  time,  2.53. 
Saratoga.  N.  Y.,  July  9,  Siiendtlirii't  met  tlic  son  of  Enquirer,  Falsetto,  for  the  first 
time.  The  race  wa.s  for  the  Travcrs  Stakes.  1 J  miles.  Falsetto  won,  Spendthrift  was 
a  good  second,  Harold  third,  .lericlu)  and  Dan  Sparling  unplaced,  time,  3.09i ;  Aug. 
12,  Falsetto  again  deteated  Spendthrift,  who  finished  second,  in  the  Keuner  Stakes, 
2  miles,  Jericho  was  Ihinl,  Monitor  and  Handd  unplaced,  time,  3.3oi.  Monmouth 
Park,  Aug.  23.  Spondtlirilt  won  the  Champion  Stakes  for  all  ages,  1+  miles,  deleating 
Report,  Bramble,  Voltiirno,  Harohl  and  Bcmnie  Oaks,  time,  2.41i,  the  track  was 
heavy  and  slow.  Jerome  Park,  N.  S.,  Oct.  2,  Spendthrift,  unfit  to  run,  started  in  the 
Jenu'ne  Stakes.  IJ  miles.  Monitor  won.  Spendthrift  second.  Report  third,  Jericho 
fourth,  time,  3.12.  Spendthrift,  at  four  years  old,  was  sent  to  England,  but  when 
amiss  ran  unplaced  for  the  Cambridgeshire.  Ran  two  races  at  Jen.me  Park  when 
unfit  at  live  years  old:  ^cas  second  to  Barrett,  1  mile,  iu  1.44|,  aud  was  unplaced  lu 
the  other  race. 

Spendthrift  is  the  sire  of  a  number  of  good  winners,  including  the  famous  sprinter 
Kingston.  Bankrui.t,  Came  (J.,  Stockton,  Tliriftless,  Touch  Pas,  Shasta,  Golden  Reel, 
Defaulter,  Alarm  Bell,  America,  Extravagance,  Speedwell,  Victor  Sass,  Prodigal, 
Speedwest,  Bill  Barnes,  Kingsbridgo,  Kingstock,  Marty  B.,  Pall  Mall,  Pickpocket, 
Qiieenston.  liailcm.  Lamidighter  (^  miles  in  2.32J,  best  on  record),  Maria  Stoops, 
Stowaway  and  many  others.  .     ,      .  , 

Si.endthnft  has  the  Touchstone,  Whisker  and  Whalebone  blood  on  the  sire  s  side, 
the  Glencoe  on  the  .laurs  side,  ami  is  much  inbred  to  Sir  Aichy  and  Diomed,  with 
the  Gimcrack  blood  throiigU  imp.  Modley. 


^^ 


Penelope, 
b.  m.,  Ir9^. 

"TSflim  or" 
Sootbaaver, 
ch.  h.,  1808. 


Trumpator  1782-CODdncfor  1Tf~    Mfitchom  17t«  -Cade  1734— Godolphin  Arabian  1744. 

Sorcorer  17ii6  iTrumpator  i;^,'  Kp-om  l.i.-  i^m  l)v  Sir  PeterT.  17«1 1  Highflyer  1774)— 
Alexiua  17SS  l>y  King  Ftr-ii-  i;;  -  iIvIhim  nut)  Lardella  1780  by  Y.  Marske  1771 
(Marskf  I75i)>  '  Dau.  OIY.  Cade  i;4;  .Cade  i;:;4,. 

Clinker  ISiio  iSir  Pcier  'I'.  KMi  Pewct  17SU  l>y  Tandem  ]773(Syphon  1750 1— Termagant 
by  TantniMi  irrji  iCripplu  1750i  -  ('antatrice  by  Sampson  1745  (Blaze  1733)— Dau.  1757 
of  Regains  17ai  iCod.  Ar.  17241. 

Don  Quixote  ITtU  lEclipse  17ii4i— Evelina  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758i-Terma- 
gaut  by  Tantrum  HBO  (Cripple  1750(— Cantatrice  by  Sampaoii  1745  (Blaze  173.3i— Dan. 
1757  of  Regnlus  173il  iGod.  Ar.  17d4(. 

Golumpus  180-i  ((Johanna  17H(.i)-  Dan,  1810  of  Pavnator  1791  (Trumpator  178ai— Circle 
1803  by  Si.  George  1789  (Highflyer  1774)-Abigail  1788  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod 

17581-Firetail  1772  by  £clip-e  17('.4  ( MarskeJToOV 

"  Whalelwne  1807  (Waxy  17;ii)i  Dau.  l.-(IJ  of  Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  n87i-Maiden  1801  by 
Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  ir?l)  Dau.  1788  of  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  1758)— 
Matron  1782  by  Florizel  I7H8  iHerod  175Si. 

.Master  Henry  1H15  (Oryille  1799) -BoadiCra  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)-Bra- 
nette  by  Amaranthus  1766  (Old  England  1741 1 -Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748  iCade 

173ti— Pan.  1755  of  Anc.  Starling  1738  (Starling  1727). 

'  Waxy  1790  (Pot-S-o-'a  177.3)-Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767) -Pru- 
nella 1788  bv  Higliflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— 
Julia  1756  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Hermes  1790  ( .Mercury  177Si— Vicissitude  1800  by  Pipator  1788  (Imperatnr  177fii- Beat  rice 
•     1791  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  ( Higliflyer  1774i-Pyrrha  1771  by  Matchem  1748  iCade  1734(— 

Duchess  1748  by  Whitenose  1742  (Hod.  Ar.  1724i. 

"  Beningbrough  1791  i  Kins:  Fergus  17r.i> -Evelina  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— 
Termagant  by  Tantrum  17B0iCripple  ITSOi— Caniatrice  by  Sampson  1745(Blaze  17331— 
Dau.  1757  of  Regulua  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Stamford  1794  iSir  Peter  T.  1784)  Dau.  1799  of  Whiskey  1789  iSaltram*  1780i-Grey 
Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimant  177-'  (Otho  1760i-Dizzy  1757  by  Blank  1740  (God  Ar. 
17241— Dizzy  1741  by  Driver  1727  iWynn  Ar.i. 

Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  1775)-Eliza  1791  by  Hiirhflyer  1774  (Herod  175-1)- 
Augusta  1784  by  Eclipse  17(>1  (Marske  17.W)— Hardwicke's  dam  by  Herod  17.58  (Tartar 
17«)-Nettle  17B3  bv  Bajazet  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Hambletonian  1792  (King  Fergus  1775)— Rally  179(1  by  Trumpator  17S2  (Conductor 
1767)— Fancy  1780  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  17.58)— Dau.  1763  of  Spectator  1749  (Crab 

1722)-Horaiia  17.58  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

■  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764i— Maria  1777  by  Herod  17.58  (Tartar  1743)-Li8ette  1772  by 
Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)-Miss  Windsor  1754  by  God.  Ar.  1724— Sist.  to  Volunteer  by 

I    Y.  Belgrade  (Belgrade  Turk). 

Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767) -Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— 
Promise  17i58  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)-Julia  1756  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724)— 

Spectator's  dam  17^15  by  Partner  1718  ( Jigg). 

"Sorcerer  1796  (Trumpator  1782)-Golden  Locks  1793  bv  Delpini  1781  (Highflyer  1774)— 
Violet  1787  by  Shark*  1771  (Marske  17.T0)-Dau.  1778"  of  Syphon  1750  (Squirt  1732)— 
Charlotte  1756  bv  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Bobtail  1795  (Precliutate*  1787 1— Catherine  1795  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  175Ri— Ca- 
milla 1778  bvTrenthiin  17iifi  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)-Coquette  1764  by  Compton  Barb— 
Sist.  1743  to' Regulus  by  God.  Ar.  1724. 


.S  3-°   Daughter  of, 
■S  H-^      ch.  m.,  — . 


1 .1^  Ball's 

^3  Florizel, 

g1  ch.  h.,  ISJl. 

j  3  S  Daughter  of. 

3a  b.  m,,  1791. 


Selim, 
ch.  h.,  1802. 


Tramp, 
b.  h.,  1810. 


=  S 
Sa 


.CI  Am.  Eclipse, 

IS  ch.  h.,  1814. 

''A  Y.  Maid  of 

i  _-  '.he  Oaks, 

"S  ch.  m..  1817. 


-  a   =--•       Haxall's 
a.JS        Moses, 
•g  .«  1     b.  h.,  1816. 
•3*5    Daughter  of. 


*Diomea  1:77  (Florizel  17(«)  'Castianira  1796  by  Rockingham  17S1  iHighflyc-r  1774)— 
Tal)itha  1782  bv  Treutham  I76t;  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743i-Dau.  of  Bosphorns  1754 
(Babraham  1740i— Dau.  of  W's  Forester  1750  (Forester  17:J6). 

*Saltram  17.-iO  (Eclipse  1764'— Dau.  of  Svmmes'  Wildair  17i;7  (*Fearnought  17.55)— Dan. 
of  Tyler's   Driver  1760  (*Oihello)-Dau.  of  *FalIower  1761  (Blank "1740)-Daa.  of 

"Vampire  1757  (Regains  1739). 

",*Diomed  1777  (Florizel  1768(— Dau.  of  *Shai-k  1771  (Marske  1750)— Dau.  of  Harris's 
Eclipse  1770  CFearnoaght  1755)— Dau.  of  *Fearnought  17.55  (Regains  17.39)— Dan.  of 
*Jolly  Roger  1741  (Roundhead  17:J3). 

*Alderman  1787  (Pot-H-o-'s  17;3)-Dau.  of  *CIockrast  1774  (Gimcrack  1760)— Dau.  of 
Svmmes'  Wildair  1767  ('Fearnought  1755)— Y.   Kitty  Fisher  by  *Fearnought  1755 

iRegulus  17.39)-*Kittv  Fisher  1755  by  Cade  nn  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

"Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)— Emily   1810  bv  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  17M)— 

Dau.  1799  of  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  1780)-Grev  Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimant  1778 

(Otho  176)1 -Dizzy  1757  bv  Blank  1740  iGod.  Ar.  i724). 

IThe  Flyer  1814  (Vandyke  'Jr.  1808)- Parma  1813  bv  Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews 

177Si-May  1804  by  B'eningbrongh  1791  (King  Fergus  1775)  -  Primrose  1787  by  Mam- 

brino  176-i  (Engineer  1756) -Cricket  1776  by  Herod  1758  (T.irfair  1743). 

"  Sir  Archv  1805  I'Dioined  1777)— Dau.  of  "Robin  Redbreast  1796  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— 
Dau.  1788  of  ♦Obscurity  1777  (Eclipse  1764)— Slamerkin  1768  by  *Wildair  1753  (Cade 
1731)— *Culi  mare  I7H2  bv  Cub  1739  (Fox  1714). 

Robin  Grey  l-iv, ,  'Roy  ili-'t  179fli— Maria  1802  by  Melzar  1791  i*Medlev  177.3)-Dan.  of 
*Highflver  17s|  (  Highflyer  1774(-  Dau.  of  "Fearnought  1755  (Reguliis  1739)— Dau.  of 
Ariel  175i  ("Trayeller  1747); 

Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— Dau.  of  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  17(>4)— Dan.  of 
Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.">8)— Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  174S)— Dau.  1770  of  Engi- 
neer 17.56  (Sampson  1745). 

W's  Ditto  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Dau.  1791  of  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  1764)-Dan.  1776 
of  Herod  17.58  (Tartar  1743)— Folly  1771  by  Marske  1750  (Squirt  1732)— Vixen  1753  by 
Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe. \ndren  8  1778)— Dau.  1803  of  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)— 
Fraxinella  1793  by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)— Dau.  1785  of  Woodpecker 
1773  (Herod  1758)-Everlasting  1775  bv  Eclipse  17M  (Marske  1730). 

Waxv  17110  (Pot8-o-"8 1773)  -Peneloiie  179s  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)-  Prunella 
17-8  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)-Julia  1756 
by  Blank  174n'(God  Ar.  1724). 

Duroc  1806  ("Diomed  1777)-Miller's  Damsel  lS02by  "Messenger  1780 (^lambrino  1768)— 
*Dau.  1792  of  Pot-S-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764'  -Dau.  1778  of  Gimcrack  1760  (Cripple 
I750(  -Snapdragon  17.59  bv  Snap  17.50  (Snip  1736i. 

"Expedition  1795  (Pegasus  17ii4i -Maid  of  the  Oaks  1801  by  "Siiread  Easle  1792 
(Volunteer  17811)— Annette  by  *sha(k  1771  .Marske  1750)- Dau.  of  Rockingham 
(Partner  17.55) -Dan,  of  True  Whig  )  Fitzhugh's  Regulus  176.5). 

•Sir  Harry  1795(Si"r  Peter  TriTs4i    Mermaid  bv  Waxy  17>J0(Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— "Promise 

1803  l)v  Buzzard*   1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— Dau.  1795  of  Precipate*  1787  (Mercury 

-Ladv  Harriet  1773  bv  Mark  Anthony  1767  (Speitator  1749i. 


Cook's  Whip  18ii4)*Whip  1794i -Hart's  Maria  by  Craig's  Alfred  (*Medley  17761— The 
Prvor  mare  [a  good  race-mare]  byTayloe's  Bellair  1786  i*Medlevl776) — Thoroughbred 
mare  of  Mr.  T.  D.  Owinc's.  "  


258  The  Breeder^  Hand  Book  and  Gttklc. 


SPRINGBOK. 


AVIXXER  OF  THE  BELMOXT  STAKES  AT  JEROME  TARK,  SARATOGA  d'VP 
AT  SARATOGA,  AND  MANY  OTHER  RACES. 

Jn  the  Megihhen-Ed(jewater  Stud.     AppUcaUon   to  F.    S.    Ashbrool;,  smrturi/, 
Ci/Hthiana,  Ky. 

Springbok  by  imp.  Austr.-ilian,  sou  of  West  Anstr;iliau,  lived  in  tlu-  V\'ooill)iirii 
Stud,  Ky.,  fouleil  1S70,  ilam  Hester  by  Lexingtou,  seeoud  dam  Heads  I  Say.  dam  of 
Maj^gie  Hunter,  Hazard,  etc.,  by  imp.  Gleucoe.  out  of  imp.  Heads  or  Tails  by  Lottery. 
Springbok  came  out  as  a  two-year  old  ;  started  in  two  races.  Jerome  I'ark,  won  a 
dasliofS  furlongs  for  two-year  olds  in  1.05i.  beating  Minnie  Mac,  Katy  I'ease  and 
iithers,  aud  was  unplaced  in  the  Saratoga  Stakes,  at  Saratoga,  three-quarters  of  a 
mile,  won  by  Cateshy  in  l.lTi.  As  a  tlircc-ycar  old  st.irted  in  seven  races,  of  which 
lie  won  thi'ee.  At  Jerome  Park,  wou  the  Belmont  Stakes  for  three-year  olds,  1  mile 
5  furlongs,  beating  Coiiut  D'Orsay,  imp.  Stracliiuo,  Waverly  and  six  others,  among 
which  were  Fellowcraft  and  imp.  lll-l'sed  ;  same  place,  won  a  race  of  mile  heats  ia 
1.4.T.V,  1.44i,  beating  imp.  Kuckdcu  aud  two  others;  wou  mile  heats  iu  1.46*.  1.48, 
1.  Isj,  Minnie  Jlac  won  the  first  heat.  At  Monmouth  Park,  was  second  in  the  Jersey 
Derby  for  three-year  olds,  1^  miles,  wou  by  Tom  Bowling  iu  2.451.  At  Jerome  Park, 
was  second  in  tlie  Jerome  Stakes  for  three-year  olds,  2  miles,  wou  by  Tom  Bowling, 
no  official  time  given.  At  Saratoga,  was  unplaced  iu  the  Travers  Stakes  for  three- 
year  olds.  If  miles,  won  by  Tom  Bowliugin  3.09J,  aud  was  third  iu  the  Keuucr  Stakes 
for  three-year  olds,  2  miles,  won  by  imp.  Hl-Used  in  3.39.  As  a  four-year  old  started 
iu  uiue  races,  of  which  he  wou  eight.  Jerome  Park,  won  a  selling  race.  If  miles,  in 
3.14i,  carrying  115  lbs.,  and  beating  Mate,  Fellowcraft  aud  others  ;  wou  a  Handicap 
Sweepstakes,  1  mile  aiul  5  furlongs,  in  2.53.  At  Utica,  N.  Y.,  wou  the  Citizens'  Handi- 
cai)  Stakes  for  all  ages,  2  uiiles,  iu  3.3fii,  beating  Artist  and  Katy  Pease;  same  place, 
wou  the  Hotel  Purse,  mile  heats,  iu  1.4.5,  1.42f .  At  Saratoga,  wou  a  dash  of  IJ  miles, 
iu  2.0yf,  beating  Mate,  Survivor  and  Dublin;  wou  the  Saratoga  Cup,  2i  uules.  iu 
4.nf,  beating  Preakuess,  Katy  Pease  and  Wanderer;  won  a  dash  of  2  miles  and  a 
furlong,  iu  3.56;  won  a  dash  of  3  miles,  in  5.42j^,  beating  Preakuess  and  Fclbiwcrat't. 
Jerome  Park,  was  second  iu  the  Jockey  Club  llanilicap,  2  miles,  wou  by  I'rcakui.ss  iu 
3.42.  As  a  tive  year  old  he  started  iu  six  races,  winning  four  and  running  drad  heat 
iu  one.  At  Jerome  Park,  wou  a  dash  of  \k  miles,  iu  2.l:iA,  iicaling  Mate,  the  only  other 
starter;  wou  a  race  of  mile  heats  iu  1.44^^,  1.46^,  beating  spindrift.  l!ig  i'c-lbiw  and 
Bill  Bruce  ;  won  a  dash  of  1  mile  aud  a  furlong  in  1  '>><it,  beating  Bob  Woolley,  Mate 
aud  four  others.  At  Saratoga,  ran  dead  heat  with  Preakuess  iu  the  Saratoga  Cup,  2i, 
miles,  in  3.56i,  the  fastest  race  ever  ran  at  the  distance.  At  Jerome  Park,  wou  a  dash 
of  If  miles,  iu  3.12,  beating  Miluer,  Big  Fellow  aud  two  others.  At  Saratoga,  was 
second  in  a  Sweepstakes,  1\  miles,  wou  by  (irinstcad  iu  2.08J.  As  a  six-year  old 
started  once  in  a  race  of  mile  heats  aud  was  distanced  in  the  first  heat.  In  this  race 
.  Freebooter  was  the  winner,  with  101  lbs.,  while  Springbok  carried  124  lbs.  Spring- 
bok was  a  first-class  race-horse,  and  is  descended  from  u  raciug  family  on  both  sides. 
He  is  much  inbred  to  Waxy  througli  Wliisker,  Whalebone  aud  Web,  aud  traces  on 
his  dam's  side  to  Eleanor  by  WhisUcy,  the  first  mare  to  win  both  the  Derby  and 
Oaks.  In  addition  to  his  Diouied  blood  thnmgh  Lexington,  his  dam  traces  to  Dio- 
nied's  best  daughter  iu  England,  Young  Giantess,  the  dam  of  Sorcerer,  aud  a  sister  to 
Roxana,  who  first  brought  the  great  Godoliihin  Arabian  into  notice  to  a  daughter  of 
Spanker. 

Springbok  is  the  sire  of  the  winners  Almeda,  Huntress,  Laura  Garrison,  Wiuoua, 
Lila  May,  Lute  Arnold,  Elgin,  Markland,  Aurelian,  Ascoli,  Kassou,  Miss  Charmer, 
Lovidand,  Miuola,  Easterbok,  Eberlee,  The  Elk,  W.  G.  Morris,  Vallcra,  Harry  Kuhl, 
HliU!  Jeans,  Birdella  M.,  Rook  Laidly,  Ben  March,  Spectator,  Flower  Dellis,  Maj. 
TIkuuIdu,  Neva  C,  Julia  May,  W.  \j.  Munson,  Springaway  and  many  others. 

Springbok  descends  in  diri'ct  female  line  through  Old  Bald  Peg  fron\  the  liarb  mare, 
to  which  traces  Lath,  Caile,  I'lying  Chihlers,  Uiomed,  Sorcerer,  I'riani,  Phantom, 
Laugar,  Muley,  Plonipotcutiary,  Turnus,  Sec  Saw,  Ziuganee,  Troubadour,  Harry  of 
the  West  aud  alljthe  imp.  Sylva  family. 

Springbok  is  a  liright  cbcsunt,  10  hands  lugh,  with  star  aud  snip  over  his  left 
nostril,  and  white  sjiot  between  the  nostrils,  and  l)lack  spot  over  his  right  eye,  left 
fore  leg  white  over  the  ankle,  both  hind  feet  white  nearly  to  the  hocks.  He  is  a  horse 
of  great  substance  and  jiower,  highly  finished  all  over,  without  a  imrticle  of  lumber^ 
and  has  made  his  mark  in  the  stud. 


Trumpator  irsa-Coniiuctor  I7i;r-Matchem  ir4''-Cacle  1784— Go(lol|>liin  Arabian  ITU. 


Sorci-rer  IT'.ib  iTrtimpator  IWJi  -  Ep-om  La«5  1*11  by  Sir  PetL-rT.  ITSl  (HigliHver  17;ii- 
Vlciina  17ns  by  King  FerLjus  1775  (.Ecbpse  17t>4)— Lardella  17S0  by  Y.  Jlarskc  1771 
(Mar-^k.-  V,oi)  '  Dan.  of  Y/Cade  1747  (Cade  1734  . 

Clinker  IS  1.-,  iSir  Pi-ier  T.  17tUi— Pewet  17S6  by  Tandem  1773 (Syphon  17501  Termagant 
bv  Tantrum  171111  .Cripple  1750i— Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1745  (Blaze  I'WJ)— Dau.  1757 
uijt.gulns  17W  iHiid.  Ar.  17241. 

Don  Quixote  17*4  (Eclipse  17114 1— Evelina  1791  by  Hishflver  1774  i Herod  1758i— Terma- 
gant by  Tantrum  17<iU  (Cripple  1750i— Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1745  iBlaze  17431— Dau. 
1757  off 

Golumpns 
1803  bySi    (. 
17581-Fiiv 

Whalebone  1-  . 
Sir  Peter  'l\ 


lua  17;in)— Dau.  1810  of  Pavnator  1791  (Trumpator  17821— Circle 
Highflyer  1774)-Abigail  1788  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod 
i  p^e  17B4  (Marske  1750). 


Matron  1782  by  Floruel  17 


-Dau.  1812  of  Selira  18U2(Bu7,zard*  1787 
er  1774)— Dau.  1788  of  Phenomeuou  17 
i  (Herod  1758(. 


-Maiden  1801  by 
)  (.Herod  17.58i— 


-Beatrice 


.Master  Henry  1S15  lOrvUle  I~9!i)-Boariicei  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  l"ti4)— Bru- 
nette by  Araaranthus  1766  (Old  Eni.'kind  17411 -Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (.Cade 
1734i_Daii.  1755  of  Anc.  Starling  1738  (Starling  1727). 

Waxy  1790  (Pot-S-o-'s  1773)-Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)-Pni- 
nella  1788  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  17361— 
Jnlia  17.56  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Hei-mes  1790  ( .Mercury  177Si-Vicissitude  1800 by  Pipator  1786  (Imperator  177i>i— Beatri 
1791  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  ir74(-Pvrrba  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17:Jli— 
Duchess  1748  by  Whitenose  1742  (God.  Ar.  17241. __^ 

Bemngbrough  1791  (KiuL' Fergus  1775) -Evelina  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  iHerod  1758)— 
Termagant  bv  Tantrum  1760(Cripple  1750i— Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1745(Blaze  1733)— 
Dau.  1757  of  Regulus  17.39  (God.  Ar.  17241. 

Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  17M)-Dau.  1799  of  Whiskey  17S9  (Saltram*  17,80i  Grey 
Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimant  1772  lOtho  176O1— Dizzy  1757  by  Blank  1740  (God.  ;Vr. 
17241— Dizzy  1741  "by  Driver  17^7  (Wynn  Ar.  1. ^ 

Beningbrongh  1791  (King  Fergus  17751— Elizi  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)- 
Angusta  1784  by  Eclipse  1764  iMarske  1750i— Hardwicke's  dam  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar 
174-31  -  Ncitk-  i;i.3  liv  Baiazet  1740  (God.  Ar.  17241. 

Hanii'MiM  1  1; 'J  Kr,j  Fergus  1775)— Rally  1790  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 
i;(,;      I  ,->        !  !   ri/.i-I  1708  (Herod  17".58i— Dau.  1763  of  Spectator  1749  i,Ciab 

17J.      II   ■         '  i;;,iikl740(God.Ar.  17241. 

|i    Maria  1777  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar  17431-Lisette  1772  by 
Miss  Windsor  1754  by  God.  Ai.  17*4— Sist.  to  Volunteer  by 
Y.  Belgrade  (Belgrade  Turk). 

Trumpator  1783  (Conductor  17671— Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1/58)— 
Promise  1708  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  17361— Julia  1756  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1734)— 

Spectator's  dam  1735  by  Partner  1718  1  Jiggi. __^ 

orcerer  1793  (Trumpator  1782) -Golden  Locks  1793  bv  Delpini  1781  iHisrhflyer  1774)— 
Violet  1787  by  Shark*  1771  (Marske  17.501— Dau.  1772  of  Syphon  1750  (Squirt  1732)— 
Charlotte  1756  bv  Blank  1740  lOorl.  Ar.  1724). 

Bobiail  1795  iPrecipitat'  ITsr  — <  atherine  1795  bv  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  17.5Si— Ca- 
milla 1778  byTreiiih  (rn  IMd  I'l'  Sweepstakes  1743 1— Coquette  17t>l  by  Compton  Barb — 
Sist.  174.3  to" Kcglllll>  bv  l(..il.  .Vr   1724. 


H  u, 

til  =1 


3-=i    Daughter  of, 
~>-^      ch.  m.,  — . 


J-^  Ball's 

SS  Florizel, 

S"  ch.  h.,  1801. 

sS  Daughter  of, 

Sj="  b.  ra.,  179.). 


Emilius, 
b.  h.,  1820. 


•Diomed  1177  (Florizel  nviS)  -'Castianira  1796  by  Rockingham  1781  (Highflyer  17741— 

Tabitha  17S2  by  Trentliam  176il    iT.    Sweepstakes  17431— Dau.  of  Bosphorus  1754 

(Babraham  1740(— U  m.  of  W's  Forester  17.'.0  (Forester  1736). 
*Saitram  1780  (Eclipse  17641— Dau.  of  Svmmes'  Wilriair  17iJ7  (*Fearnought  1755i-Dau. 

of  Tvler's  Driver  1760  i*Oihello)-Dau.  of  *Fallower  1761  (Blank  1740)-Dan.   of 

*Vainpire  1757  (Regulus  1739 1.  __ 

«Diomed  1777  (Florizel  17(i3i— Dau.  of  «Shark  1771  iMarske  1750)— Dau.  of  Harris's 

Eclipse  1770  (*Fearnonght  17551— Dau.  of  *Feamought  17.55  (Regulus  1739)— Dau.  of 

■►Jolly  Roger  1741  (Roundhead  1733). 
♦Alderman  1787  iPot-8-o-'s  1773)-Dau.  of  *Clockfast  1774  (Gimcrack  17601— Dau.  of 

Symmes'  Wildair  1767  (•Fearnought  17.55i— Y.   Kitty  Fisher  by  "Fearnought  1755 

(Regains  17.39i-''Kitiv  Fisher  1755  bv  Cade  17-34  i(3od.  Ar.  1724 


"Orville  1799  (Beningbiough  1791)— Emily  1810  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  17841 

.7       ...    sultrain*  17801— Grey  Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimant  IT 

h(nk  1740  (God.  Ar.  17241. 

1-^  IS  I— Parma  1813  bv  Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Audrey 

oii-'h  1791  (King  Fergus  1775i -Primrose  1787  by  Mai 

cket  1776  by  Herod  17.58  (Tartar  1743), 


Dau.  1799of  Whis^.v 
(Otho  17601  -Dizzy  17"- 
rhe  Fiver  1814  (Vandvl 


"Sir.\rchv  isiir,  iDiciuel   irm— Dau.  of  "Robin  Redbreast  1796  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784(— 
i    Duu.  178S  of  "Obsrurity  1777  lEclipse  1764)— S'  .merkin  1768  by  *VVildair  1753  (Cade 

17:34i_*Cub  mare  1762  bv  Cub  1739  (Fox  17I4i. 
Robin  Grey  1805  (*Rovalis"t  17901— Maria  1802  bv  Melzar  1791  (*Medley  177.3)— Dan.  of 

♦Highflyer  1784  (Highflyer  17741- Dau.  of  *Fearnought  1755  (Regulus  1739i-Dau.  of 


Ari^  175(1  (*Traveller  r7471. 


a,.!-™  Buzzard*   1787  (Woodpecker  1773)- Dan.  of  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  of 

h  ™va»    I    Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58)— Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (.Matchem  174S)— Dau.  1770  of  Engi- 
neer 1756  (Sampson  1745), 


a'S    ch.  h.,  1802. 

5  j=     Bacchante. 
'■"ji    br.  m.,  1809. 


Tramp, 
b.  h.,  1810. 


■aS': 


Ditto  isixi  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)- Dau.  1791  of  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  1770 
I    of  Herod  175S  (Tartar  1743)— Folly  1771  bv  Marske  1750  (Squirt  17-32)- Vixen  1753  by 

\    Re-nltis  ir.-ai  i(;oil.  .\r^l7v.'4K 

Dick  Andrews  1797 "(Joe  Andrews  17781— Dan.  1803  of  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)— 

Fraxinella  1718  bv  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  17431— Dau. .1785  of  WoodpecKer 
■     1773  (Herod  175Si"-Everlasting  1775  bv  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  17.50). 
Waxv  17.10 1  Pot-8-o-'s  1773) -Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)  -  Prnnella 
i    17SS  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1753)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— Julia  1756 

,    by  Blank  1749"(Go(l  Ar.  17241. 

Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews  17781— Dau.  1803  of  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)— 

Fraxinella  1793  bv  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)— I  an.  17*5  of  Woodpecker 

1773  (Herod  17.581— Evrlastiiig  1775  bv  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  17.50). 
Pot-R-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764i-y!  Camilla  17.87  by  Woodpecker  1773(Herod  17581— Camilla 

1778  bv  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  174:J  1— Coquette  1765  by  Compton  Barb— 

Sist.  1743  to  Regulus  bv  God.  Ac.  1724. ^ 

Walton  1799  (Sir  Peter  T.  i7S4i-Para8ol  1800  bv  Pot-,8-o-'s  177.S  (Eclipse  1704)-Pniuella 

1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  17.50  (Snip  1736)— Julia 

175'l_by  Blank  1740  iGod.  Ar.  1724). 
Whiskey  17K9  1  Saltram*  178))- 

Giantc 


-Y.  Giantess  b.  m.  1790  bv  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel  1708)- 
1769  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17:M)-Slolly  Long  Legs  b.  m.  17.53  by 
aui  171(MGod.  Ar.  17241- Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter  1727  (Brisk  1711 1— Sist.  10 
Cafo  by  I>artner  1718  (Jiggi-Sist.  ch.  m.  1719  to  Roxana  by  Bald  Galloway  (St.Victor 
Barb)-Sist.  to  Channter  by  AkasterTurk'  cream  Cheeks  by  Leedes  Ar  -Dau.  1690  by  Spanker  (D'Arcy  Yellow  Turk  1— 
Old  Morocco  marc  by  Fairfax's  Morocco  Barb    old  Bald  Peg  by  an  Arabian— .\  Barb  mare. 


SCO  Tlic  Breeders'  Hand  Booh  and  Guide. 


IMPORTED    STALAVART. 

Imported  und  owned  hy  the  Estate  of  tlic  late  J).  B.  W/tlirrs,   HoJmdel,  X.  J. 
Bales  an)iH(dlij. 

Stalwakt,  bay  horse,  foaled  1883,  bred  by  the  Yardley  Stud,  by  Sterling,  son  of 
Oxford  by  liirdcatcher,  dam  Sea  Mark  by  Adventurer,  son  of  Newmiuster,  out  of  Sea 
Gull  by  Lifeboat,  sou  of  Sir  Hercules.  Stalwart  received  an  injury  crossiugthe  oceau 
aud  was  never  trained. 

Sterling,  the  sire  of  Stalwart,  one  of  the  moat  popul.ar  stallions  in  England, 
started  only  a  few  times.  He  won  the  Liverpool  Autumn  Cup,  beating  Louise 
Victoria  and  twelve  others,  and  was  third  to  Moutargis  aud  Walnut  in  the  Cambridge- 
shire, with  133  lbs.  He  won  the  Ascot  Biennial  Stakes,  the  Summer  Stakes  at 
Newmarket,  the  Derby  Free  Haudicaii  aud  Craven  Stakes.  He  was  second  to  Boswell 
in  the  2,000  Guineas,  a  defeat  which  was  one  of  the  most  glaring  flukes  in  the  auuals 
of  the  turf,  for  it  was  admitted  by  everyone  that  he  could  concede  quite  42  lbs.  to 
the  winner.  He  was  not  in  the  Derby.  His  value  is  best  shown  in  the  stud,  having 
sired  such  good  ones  as  Isonomy,  who  himself  is  the  sire  of  Riviera,  one  of  the 
favorites  for  her  year's  Derby,  Formidable,  another  good  two-year  old,  Antibes, 
Common,  winner  of  2,000  Guineas,  Derby  and  St.  Leger,  etc.,  etc.,  and  one  of 
the  besli  racehorses  of  his  time.  His  get  this  year  won  over  §100,000,  and  he  was 
standing  at  $1,000,  with  his  season  full.  Harvester,  who  ran  a  dead  he.at  with  St. 
Gatien,  and  divided  the  stakes  for  the  Derby,  and  was  third  in  the  2,000  Guineas. 
Paradox,  Enterprise  and  Enthusiast,  all  three  winners  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  the  former 
only  beaten  a  head  in  the  Derby  and  the  latter  defeating  the  famous  Donovau. 
Energy,  winner  of  sixteen  races  out  of  thirty  seven  aud  one  of  the  speediest  horses  of 
his  day.  Beaudesert,  the  winner  of  the  Middle  Park  Plate  aud  sire  of  many  winners 
last  year.  Caxtonian,  Discount,  Post  Orbit,  Geologist,  El  Dorado  (another  confiueror 
of  Donovan)  and  CheiTy  all  come  from  Sterling's  loins.  Stalwart's  dam.  Sea  Mark, 
IS  the  dam  of  Astrouoniy,  Beacon  and  the  tine  young  stallion  Top  Gallant.  His 
grandam.  Sea  Gull,  was  the  dam  of  Beaudesert,  winner  of  the  Middle  Park  Plate. 
Queeustown,  The  Admiral,  Discordant,  etc.  Wild  Cherry  was  the  dam  of  Grace 
Darling,  Cherry  Ripe,  Sugar  Plum,  Heliotrope,  Reciprocity,  etc.  Bridget  was  the 
dam  of  The  Baronet,  Wild  ^Strawberry,  Pomona,  Miss  Fanny,  etc.  Stalwart  traces 
through  Kinglet,  a  daughter  of  Whisker,  Clinkerimi,  the  dam  of  Humphrey  Clinker, 
sire  of  the  .noted  Melbourne  by  Clinker,  Pewet,  a  winner  of  the  St.  Leger,  by 
tandem,  to  the  noted  Blacklegs  mare,  dam  of  Marske,  the  sire  of  Eclipse.  He 
ooin''i>ies  in  his  pedigree  a  di/uble  cross  of  Sir  Hercules,  upon  a  large  infusion  of 
Tondistoue  blood,  through  such  excellent  sources  as  Adventurer,  Flatcatcher  and 
Surplice,  ami  traces  on  his  sire's  aud  dam's  side  to  the  noted  dauglitcrs  of  I'riam, 
Crucifix  and  Miss  Letty.  Many  of  the  best  race-horses  and  stallions  in  England  are 
de8ceu.ded  from  the  family.  He  must  bo  a  valuable  acquisition  to  the  blood 
stock  of  the  country.  He  is  descended  in  direct  female  line  from  the  Bustler 
mare,  to  which  traces  Merlin  (by  Castrel),  Marske,  sire  of  Eclipse,  Orvillo,  Cervantes, 
Cain,  Buzzard  (by  Blacklock),  Humphrey  Clinker,  Newmiuster,  Strafford,  Mariner, 
Melton,  etc. 


Pot-8o-'s  n":3    Eclipse  1764— Mai-skc  1T5T    Squirt  IT '.3    Baiik-tt's-  Cliildcrs-Dailey  Anibian  109 


s  a—. 


Peri, 
h.  m.,  1822. 


riimpaor  1782  iConductor  i; 
iii^oirGSbySuapirsOiSnip  17 


Waxv  17:10  lPol-«-o--  177.il-lViRlM 

nulla  ns8  by  Highllver  n74(Il.r.i, 

17aH  by  Blank  n4U  (God.  Ar.  lT24i. 
Wanderer  1811  (Gohanna  1790i— Tlialestris  1809  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  17M)— Rival 

1800  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  17741  -Hornet  1790  by  Drone  1777  (.Herod  17o8j— 

Manilla  1777  by  Goldflnder  1764  (Snap  nriOi. 


Clmniicleer  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)-Ierne  1790  by  Basjot  1780  (Herod  1758)— Dau.  of 

<;amahoe  (Bustard  17411— Patty  by  Tim  1752    (Squirt  1732)— Jliss  Patch  1737  by 

Jii-ticc  1?25  lU.  O.  Litton  Ar.i. 
Ir.  Escape  1802  (Commodore  179'JI— T.  Heroine  by  Bagot  1780  (Herod  175Si— Heroine 

1775   by  Hero  1753  iCade  1734i— Dau.  1766  of  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)-Sist.  1743  to 

Regulus  by  God.  Ar.  1724. 


Orville  17y9.BeningbrougU  1791 1— Emily  1810  by  Stamford  1794 1  Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Dan. 


1799  of  Wliiskevl7N9  iSaltra 

1760)-! 
Perick> 

Sirl'r; 
■     Fane>   1 


-  tirey  Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimanl  1772  (Otho 
\r.  17341. 

Silim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787i— Pipvlina  1803  by 
1790  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  176T)— 


Sultan  I-       -  ■    -      •        ..ti  isji  i.v  Phantom  1808(\Valton  1799)— iilagree  1815  bv 

Sootli-       I     -  -    -  '.i— Web  1808  by  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  i;73j— Penelope 

i;9sl.     I  :  ;       .    i.iuctor  1767). 

Priam     i-j:    Iji!.  n-   |v_m      i  iiu.  )815  of  Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)— Dau.  1800 

of  Buzzard-  1787  I  Woodjicrker  1773)- Hornpipe  1793  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 

17671— Luna  1779  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743). 

Wharebone  1807  (Waxv  noO)- Dau.  1812  of  Selim  1802  (Buzzard-^  1787)-Maiden  1801 

bv  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— Dau.  1788  of  Phenomenon  i;80  iHerod  1758)— 

Matron  1782  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  175,8).^ 
Master  Henrv    1815  (Orville  1799)-Boadicea  1807  bv  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— 

Brunette  by  Amaranthus  1766  (Old  England  1741)— Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748 

(Cade  lT3ti— Dan.  17.55  of  Anc.  Stalling  1738  (Starling  1727). 


ti-r  T.  17841— Mrs.  Bamet  1606  by  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1778)— 
cker  1773  (Herod  1158)— Heinel  1771  by  Squirrel  1754  (Traveller 
I    1735)    Trill,  iptss.i  ];r,-j  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Peruvian  l.'iUJ  iSir  reier  T.  1784)— Violante  1802  by  Jolm  Bull  1789  (Fortitude  1777)- 
Dau.  1788of  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)- Everlasting  1775  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske 
1750) -Hytena  1762  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  17.361. 


I- si 


Humprey      Comiis  1809  (Sorcerer  17)n)— Clinkeriua  1812  by  Clinker  1805  (Sir  Peter  T.  U.tl)  -Pewet 
Clinker,  1786  by  Tandem  irr:  f^vtmn  1750) -Termagant  by  Tantrum  17C0  (Crijiple  1750)— 

b.  h,183.>.        Cantatrice  bv  s  !    I  ^        :       lihize  17.331. 

Cervantes  1806  (!)   i    <;  i ; -.4 i-Dau.  1818  of  Golumpus  1802  (Gohanna  1790'i-Dau. 

ISIO  of  Paymii..!    i,:H     I  iimipator  17^2l— Circle  18*2  by  St.  George  li  89  (Highflyer 

1774)— .\fcigail  iins  i.v  \V"..ilpeeker  1773  (Herod  1758i. 


Solace, 
b.  m.,  1830. 


Velocipede  1825  (Hlacklock  18141— Dau.  1820  of  Cerberus  1802  (Gohanna  1790)— Mits 
Cranfleld  1803  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— Dau.  1796  of  Pegasus  1781 
(Eclipse  17W)— Dau.  1783  of  Paymaster  n6(>  (Blank  mO). 

LoiiL'waist  1831  (Wlialrb.iiie  IS  17  i  DiiIciiiiKira  181S  bv  Waxv  17nn  ,  Pot  -  s-o-' -  177.3)— 
Wilclrrv  1S14  liv  S-.rcTrr  i:9..  .Trumi'iltor  17N3l-("bli.-a  'isOJ  bv  Sk'. -.  laiier  1786 
llli'jlillv.  r  17?li'  liaii.  irss..f  W 1 1 i.-ekrr  1773  ill.rod  ir:,si.  


■  Si—        Banter, 
'  H  fe    br.  m.,  1826. 


Whalelione  1807  .Waxv  17',ilii— llau.  1813  of  Selim  1803  iBuzzard  -  I7Sri-JIai.len  1801  by 
Sir  Peter  T.  17M  .  llijlitlv.  r  17741— Dau.  1788  of  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  1758)— 
Matron  1782  bv  Fliinzrl  i;i;s  iHerod  1758). 

Master  Henry  18'l.".  i(ir\  ill.  I7!i:)i— Boadicea  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Ecli])se  1764)- Bru- 
nette by  Amarantlrus  1700  .Old  England  1741)— Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 
17341- Dan.  17.55  of  Anc.  Starling  1738  ( Old  Starling  1727). 


-;  =  _■  -.7-  -nr  Svniax  (Paynator  1791  (Trumpator  1782)— Dau.  of  Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fergas  1775)- 
i  5"".  .5"  brh  1811  Jenny  Mole  1787  bv  Carbuncle  1772  (Bahr.  Blank  1758)-Dau.  1773  of  Prince  T'Qnas- 
-  ^-  S-i    '"^•"•''°"-       sawl7.'-il  (Sniii  i:-<i;.    Sultana  1759  bv  P.egulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724). 


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iBeningbi 


Hull  1789)— Lady  Eliza  1813  by  Whitworth  lf05  (Agonistes  1797)— 
:  liv  Spadille  1784  1  Highflyer  1774)-Sylvia  1783  by  Y.  Marske  1771 
I.  t  1765  bv  Broth,  to  Silvio  iCade  1734). 


Partisan. 
b.  h.,  1811 

Mies  Fanny's 

dam, 
br.  m..  181 


U'.;li  1791  iliiiig  Fergus  1775)— Evelina  17;)1  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— 
Termagant  bv  Tantrum  1760  (Cripple  175'))— Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1745  (Blaze  17.33) 
-Dau.  1757  of  Eegulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  i;24i. 
Stamfiir.l  1794  .Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Dau.  1799  of  Whiskev  1789  (Saltram*  1780i.-Grey 
an-  IT'  '  V  TL^rimant  1772  (Otho  17i:0')-Dizzy  1757  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar. 
\ :.  I  1 1  tiv  Driver  1727  1  Wvnn  Ar  ) 


Dori 

17341 

Waltci 

n.-lla 


Whalebone, 
br.  h.,1807. 


FannvKemble 
b.  m.,  183: 


[I{..eket  or) 

Cardinal  Pufl 

br.  h.,  18:M. 


Hon,, 
1743)- 


r.  1  ■.''4)— Parasol  ls.jo  bv  i^oi-s-o-'s  1.7j  iKclipse  17.41— i-ru- 
1774  (Herod  1753)— Proim'se  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)  — 
I'l  iGod.  Ar.  17241. 

iLTh  I79I1— Dau.  1800  of  Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— 
luator  1782  (Conductor  1767i— Luna  1779  bv  Herod  1758  (Tartar 
(Kclipse's  sist.)  by  Marske  17.^0  (S(|Hirt  17^'2i. 


Waxy  1790  (Pot-s.o's  1,73) -Penelope  1798  ov  Trumpator  1,8.-  (Conductor  17ii7i-Pru- 
nella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1753)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Suip  1736)— 
Julia  1756  by  Bl  ink  1740  (God.  Ar.  1734). 

Wanderer  1811  (Gohanna  IT.iOi— Thalestris  1819  bv  Alexanderl782  (Eclipse  1764)— Rival 
1*-00  bv  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)-Horiiet  1790  by  Drone  1777  (Herod  1758)— 
Manilla  1777  by  Goldfinrler  176liSnap  17.50). 

Lottery  1820  (Tramp  18101-Morgiana  1820  bv  JIulev  1810  .Orville  1799i— Miss  Stephen- 
son 1.814  by  [Send  or]  Sorcerer  1796  (Trumpator  1782)-Sist.   1796  to  Petworth  by 


Precipitate*  1787  iM 
Paulowitz  1813  (Sir  Paul  1 

royal   1805  bv  Coriaiid. 

(Herod  ir.'iSi  -Pr.iinis.-  I 
Camel  ls3J  I  \\  h.il.l I  . 

ilici-a  l-(i,   ;,.,     .,■    ■    :,  ,:, 

lan-l  1;  11    Ml   .:     .;, 
Priam  '  Is.i  (I7iui:!n.  i~ j 

of  Shuttle  179:!  (V.  Mai- 

1789  by  King  Fergus  17; 
Pantaloonl8i4  iCastrel  is. 

by  Buzzard*  1787  (Woo 

Maid-of-all-Work  1786  by  Hiirbfl 


,  1787  of  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  17 
1S17  bv  Rubens  1805  (Buzzard*  1787.— Pennv- 
"••s  1773)— Peppermint  1787  by  Highflyer  1774 
r.'iO  (Snip  1736). 

."1  by  Master  Henry  iS15  lOrville  1799)— Boa- 
1761)— Brunette  by  Amaranthus  1766  (Old  Eng- 
:  IS  iCade  1734i. 
SI.-,  bv  Octavian  18'17 (Stripling  1795)-Dau.  1807 

is(jl  by  Delpini  1781  (Highflyer  1774i— Flora 

!.v  Waterloi>  !Sn  1  iValton  n99)-Blowing  1803 
-Dau.  1796  of  Pot-S-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764)— 
74  I  Herod  17.>8i. 


Blackleirs 
skins  17'' 
of  Bverlv 


Whisker  1812  (Waxy  1790i-Clinkerma  br.  m.  1812  by  Clinker  180.)  (Sir  Petei  T.  1784)— 
Pewet  b.  m.  17.86  bv  Tandem  1773  (Syphon  175)i— Termagant  by  Tantrum  1760 
(Cripple  17.50)— Cinitatrice  by  Sampson  1745  (Blaze  17.33)-Dan.  br.  ra.  17.57  by 
liegiilns  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724)— The  Ruby  mare  iMarske's  dsm)  by  Hutton's 
172")  .Mulso  Turk.-D.au.  of  Bay  Bolton  1705  i(5rev  Hautboy)  -Dau.  of  Fox  Cuh  1714  (Clumsy)- Dau.  of  Conev- 
I.  Lister  Turk  1  Dili,  of  Hutioirs  Orev  Rirb  iroO-Dau.  of  Hutton's  Royal  Colt  170J  (Helmsley  Turk)— Daii. 
Turk- Dau.  of  Bustler  Ulelnisley  Turk). 


262  Tlie  Breeders''  ILiinl  Book  tiiul  (riddr. 


IMPORTED  STONEHENGE.    • 

WINNER  OF  THE  COTTAGERS'  CUP  AT  LONG  BRANCH,  1873. 

In   the   Brookdidc    Sfiid,  Estate  of  B.  B.    Withers,  proprietor,  near  HolmdeJ, 
X.  J.     Primte  stallion.     Sales  annuulli). 

Stoxehenge  by  Blair  Athol,  best  son  of  Stockwell,  bred  by  Mr.  \V.  Blenkiroii, 
foaleJ  1870,  dam  Coimbra,  dam  Light  of  Wine,  etc.,  by  Kingston,  son  of  Venison,  out 
of  Calcavella,  dam  of  Queen  Bee,  etc.,  by  Irish  Birdcatclier.  His  sire,  Bhiir  Athol,  won 
the  double  events,  Derby  and  St.  IjCger,  and  his  sire,  Stockwell,  was  the  greatest  and 
grandest  of  all  the  English  stallions.  Kingston,  the  sire  of  his  dam,  traveled  all  over 
England,  and  was  winner  in  the  best  of  company.  Irish  Birdcateher  by  Sir  Hercules, 
sou  of  Whalebone,  was  not  only  a  good  race-horse  but  he  got  The  Baron,  winner  of 
the  St.  Leger,  and  he  got  Stockwell  and  Rataplan.  Birdcateher  was  also  sire  of 
Daniel  O'Rourke,  a  Derby  winner.  Songstress,  winner  of  the  Oaks,  Knight  of  St. 
(ieorge  .and  Warlock,  winners  of  the  St.  Leger.  Fangh-a-Ballagh,  the  sire  of  Leam- 
ington, was  own  brother  to  Birdcateher.  Stonehenge  made  his  debut  as  a  two-year 
old  in  the  Nursery  Stakes  at  Jerome  Park,  but  was  nnjilaced.  This  was  his  only  start 
in  his  two-year  old  form.  When  three  years  old  he  started  six  times,  won  one  race, 
the  Cottagers'  Cup,  at  Long  Branch,  lA  miles,  in  2.44+ ;  he  was  third  to  Tom  Bowling 
in  the  Robins  Stake,  with  Lizzie  Lucas  and  The  Minstrel  behind  him  ;  was  third  to 
Survivor  and  Fellowcraft  in  a  race  of  \^  miles,  with  four  others  behind.  He  was  un- 
placed in  his  other  races.  His  sou,  Marsh  Redon,  showed  himself  a  good  two-year  old. 
He  won  the  Surf  Stakes  at  Sheei)shead  Bay,  5  furlongs,  in  1.03^,  beating  Onondaga  and 
Memento  ;  won  August  Stakes  at  Long  Brauch,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  in  1.16,  with 
115  lbs.,  beating  Wyoming,  Onondaga  and  Memento  ;  was  second  in  1882  to  Forester, 
ill  tlie  Withers  Stakes;  second  to  Runnyniede,  in  the  Tidal  Stakes  at  Sheepshead 
Bay,  1  mile,  in  1.43J ;  won  Club  Purse,  1  mile,  in  1.43i,  beating  Barrett  and  Fellow- 
play.  Buckstone  (2)  won  the  Moet  and  Chaiulon  Stakes,  thrce<iuarter8  of  a  mile,  in 
1.21,  track  heavy,  defeating  a  field  of  five;  won  the  Homebred  Produce  Stakes,  three- 
quarters  of  a  mile,  in  1.18V,  both  at  Long  Branch.  He  is  a  blood  bay,  with  blaze  face 
and  snip,  near  hind  leg  roau  and  white  to  the  liock,  is  l.i  bauds  2}  inches  high,  and 
weighs  1,140  lbs.  With  a  Glencoe  cross,  through  Stockwell,  and  a  double  cross  of 
AVhalebone,  through  Irish  Birdcateher,  fortified  by  the  l>lood  of  Eelijise  and  Herod, 
lie  only  needed  a  chance  to  distinguish  himself  as  a  sire. 

Stonehenge  is  the  sue  of  the  winners  Hopeless,  .ludge  (irilhth,  Frolic,  Jack, 
Salisbury,  (i(dd  Stai',  Alice,  Druidess,  Elmstono,  Richard  K.  Fox,  Overstoue,  Ada- 
mant, Rosa,  Rose,  Stonemason,  Genevieve,  Soho,  Necktie,  Stonencll,  etc. 

Stonehenge  descends  in  direct  female  line  from  the  Sister  to  Stripling,  to  which 
traces  Burgundy,  Ambrose,  Duiulce.  Brown  Bread,  Van  Ambnrgh,  Tibthorpe,  St. 
Oatien,  Ornninde,  Kemlal,  Muucaster,  imji.  Stylites,  imp  Rossington,  and  all  the 
Agues  family  in  England. 


Waxy  1790-Pot-S-o-'8  1773-  Eclipse  ITM-  Marske  1750— Squii-t  i;32— Baitlett's  ChildL-rs-Darley  Arabian  1099. 

Whalebone  1801  tWasy  ITJO)— Peri  183S  by  Wanderer  1811  iGohanoa  iriiOi— Thalestris 

180a  by  Alexaniler  irS^'  (Eclipse  irWl-Eival  18U0  by  Sii-  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer 

1774)  -Hoinet  1790  by  Droue  1777  (Herod  17o8i. 
Bob  Booty  IsiH  (Chauiicleer  1787)- Flight,  180J  by  Ir.  Escape  1802  (Commodore  1793)— 
Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  1780  (Herod  1758;— Heroine  1775  by  Hero  1753  (Cade  17;>J)— Dan. 

17ti(i  of  Snap  1750  (Snip  173ijj. 

Wnisker  1812  1  Waxy  17yO)—FloraQtbe  1818  by  Octavian  1807  (Stripling  17si3)— Caprice 

17117  by  Anvil  1777  iHerod  1758J— Madcap  1774  by  Eclipse  1~M  (Marske  1750)-Sapphu 
1703  bv  Blank  1740  (God.  At.  1724). 
Bhicklock  ISil  1  Whitelock  1803)— Gadabout  1812  by  Orville  1799  iBeningbrongh  1791)— 

Minstrel  18u3  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— Matron  1782  by  Plorizel  1768 

(Herod  1758)— Maiden  1770  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17:i4i. 
8elim  1802  iBiuizard'  1787)  -Bacchante  IsOa  by  W'.-^  Ditto  1800  (Sir  FetcrT.  n84i-Dau. 

1791  of  Mercury  1778  lEclipse  1701)— Dau.  1776  of  Herod  1758  (Tartar  174:ji— Folly  1771 

by  Marske  1 750  (Squirt  1732). 
Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  1797i— Web  1808  by  Wasy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'8  1773)-Peneli>pe 

179,'(  by  Traiupator  1782  (Condactor  1767)  — Prunella  i;8S  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod 

1758)-Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  173(i). 

Orville  179t)  (Beningbruugh  1791)-E)eauor  1798  by  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram-  1780)— Y. 

Giantess  1790  bv  Uiomed*  1777  (Florlzel  1768)— Giantess  1769  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 

1734)-MoUy  Long  Legs  1753  by  Babraham  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Marmion  ISOB  (Whiskey  1789)--Harpalice  1814  by  Gobanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)- Ama- 

zon  1799  by  Driver  1783  (Trentham  17ii6i— Fractious  1792  by  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse 

17(^i-Dan.  178)  of  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758). 

Sorcerer  1796  (Trumpator  1782)-Houghton  Lass  1801  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer 

17;  1)    Alexina  1788  by  King  Fergus  1775  (Eclipse  1764)-Lai'della  1780  by  Y.  Jlarske 

1771  iM^ir^ke  1750i-Dau.  of  Y.  Cade  1747  (Cade  17.34). 
Clinker  ls05  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Pewet  1786  by  Tandem  1773  (Syphon  175i.i)-Tennagant 

bv  Tantrum  1760  (Cripple  17.50)— Can  tatrice  by  Sampson  1745  (Blaze  1733)— Dau.  1757 

of  Regulus  1739  iGod.  Ar.  17241. 

Don  (iuixote  1784  (Eclipse  I764)-Evelina  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)-Terma- 

gantby  Tantrum  1760  (Cripple  17.50i— Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1745  (Blaze  1733)— Dan. 

1757  of  Uegulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  17241. 
Golumpus  l.-<02  (Gobanna  1790)— Dau.  1810  of  Pavnator  1791  (Trumpator  1782)- Circle 

1802  by  St  George  i;8J  (Highflver  1774 1— Abigail  1788  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod 

KaSi-Firetail  177.i  by  EcUpse  1761  i Marske  17.50). 

Walton  1799  (Sir  Peter  17mi-Para.sol  lt-00  by  Pot-8-os  1773  (Eclipse  1764) -Prnnella 

1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)-Jnlia 

1756  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Mo.ses  1819  ([Whalebone  or]  Seymour  1807)— Quadrille  1815  by  Selim  1S02  (Buzzard* 

1787) -Canary  Bird  180a  by  [Whiskey  or]  Sorcerer  1796  (Trdmpator  1782)- ('aiiary  1797 

by  Corander  1786  (Pot-8-o-'8  177.3)-Mis8  Green  1787  by  Highflyer  1774  (llercd  1758). 
Emilius  18.0  (Orville  17991— Harriet  1819  bv  Pericles  )K(I9  (Evander  18(11  >—D:iu.  1812  of 

Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)  -Pipvlina  1803  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)  -Rally 

1790  bv  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767). 
Whalebone  1807  (Waxy  1790i-Gift  1818  by  Y.  Gobanna  1810  (Gobanna  1790i— Dau.  1802 

of  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflver  1774i— Dau.  1788  of  Tiumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767i— 

Sist.  1774  to  Postmaster  bv  Herod  1758^artar  n-IS). 


Walton, 
b.  h.,  1799. 


Smoleusko, 
blk.  h.,  1810. 


Jerboa. 
).  m.,  1803. 


Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflver  1774)— Arethnsa  1792  by  Dangannon  17S0  ("Eclipse  1764)— 

Dau.  1777  of  Prophet  1760  (Regulus  1739)— Virago  17(J4  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— Dau. 

of  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Pot-8  o-*s  1773  (Eclipse  1764)-Prunella  1788  by  Highflver  1774  (Herod  1758)— Promise 
I     1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)- Julia  1756  by  Blank  1740  (Gcd.  Ar.  1724)- Spectator's 

I    dam  1735  by  Partner  1718  (Jigg). 

■  Sorcerer  1796  (Trump^itor  1782)— Wowski  1797  bv  Mentor  1784  (Justice  1774)-Maria  1777 

bv  Herod  17.58  (Tartar  1743)— Lisette  1772  by  Snap  175U  (Snip  1736)— Miss  Windsor 

1754  by  God.  Ar.  1724 
GohMiina  1790  (Mercury  1778)-Camilla  1778  by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)— 

Coquette  1764  by  Compton  Barb-Sist.   1743  to  Regnlus  by  God.  Ar.    1734— Grey 

Robinson  1723  by  Bald  Galloway  (St.  Victor  Barb). 


IS 


Roval  Oak, 
br.'h.,  1823. 


Daughter  of, 
b.  m.,  1806. 


Gallon  1809  (Golumpus  1802)— Dau.  1818  of  Smolensko  1810  (Sorcerer  1796i-Lady  Mary 
1800  by  Beningbrodgh  1791  (King  Fergus  1775)- Dau.  of  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— 
Sist.  to  Miss  Bell  by  Marske  1750  (Squirt  1732). 

Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)— Epsom  Lass  1803  bv  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer 
1774)— Alexina  1788  bv  King  Fergus  1775  (Eclipse  1761)-  Lardella  1780  by  Y.  Marske 
1771  (Marske  17.50)  -Dau.  of  Y.  Cade  1747  ICatle  17.34 ). 

Stripling  1795  (Phenomenon  1780)— Dau.  1797  of  Oberon  1790  (Highflyer  1774)— Sist.  1779 
to  Sharper  by  Rantbos  1763  (Matchem  1748)— Dau.  of  T.  Sweepstakes  1743  (Bolt.  Sweep- 
stakes 1722)— Dau.  1748  of  Hutton's  Spot  1728  (Haitlev's  Blind  Horse). 

Shuttle  1793  (Y.  Marske  1771)— Katharine  1798  bv  Delpini  1781  (Highflver  1774)— Dan. 
1  1786  of  Paymaster  17i;6  (Blank  1740)— Dan.  1774  of  Le  Sung  1759  (Changeling  1747)— 
1  _  Dan.  1751  ofRib  1 73ii  (Crab  1722) 

Waxy  1790  (Pot-s-(i-'s  1773)  Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— Prn- 
nella 1788  bv  Highflver  1774  (Herod  1758)-Promi»e  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— 
JuUa  1758  by  Blank"l740  (God.  Ar.  17^). 

Wanderer  1811  (Gobanna  1790)— Tbalestris  1809  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— Rival 
1809  by  Sir  Peter  T.  17S4  (Highflver  1774)  -Hornet  1790  bv  Drone  1777  (Heroii  1758)— 
Manilla  1777  bv  Goldflnder  1764  (Snap  17.50). 


ch. 


Master 

Robert. 

gr.  h.,  1811. 

Daughter  of, 
br.  m..  1817. 

Don  Juan, 
b.  h.,  1814. 

Moll-in-the- 
Wad, 

br.  m.,  1810. 


Chanticleer  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)-Ierne  1790  bv  Bagot  1780  (Herod  ^.^(-Dau.  of 

Gatnahoe  (Bustard   1741)-Patty  by  Tim   1753  (Squirt  1732) -Miss  Patch   1737  by 

Justice  1725  (H.  C.  Litton  Ar.i. 
!lr.  Escape  1802  (Commodore  179.3)- Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  1780  (Herod  1758i— Heroine  1775 
)    by  Hero  17.53  (Cade  17.34)-Dan.  1766  of  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— Sist.  1743  to  Eegnlos 

by  God.  Ar.  1724. 

.Buffer  1798  (I'rizefighter  17.*4)- Spinster  1805  by  Shuttle  1793  (Y.  Marske  ITH)- Dan. 
1    1797  of  Sir  Peter  T,  17S4  (Higflyer  1774)-Bab  1787  by  Bourdeanx  1774  (Herod  1758)— 

Si)eranza  ITT.s  bv  Kcliii^e  17' 4  i  Marske  17.50). 
Sir  Walter  Rileigli   1-<()1  ( Waxv  1790)-Mi6s  Toolev  1808  bv  Teddv  the  Grinder  1798 
s  17s7i     (..Tlv  J,(ne  1796  bv  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  "1774)-Paulina  1778 
■■     »ii  17.-8i  -Captive  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17:M). 


(Asparag 
by  Floriz 
rville  i;!c 
Marv  )  'T' 
k-S9;'(  i;i, 


B.' 


"U-b  1791)— Peterea  1804  by  Sir  PeterT.  1784  ( Highflver  1774) - 
'>iar  17(is  (Hero  1753)— Timante  bv  Tim  1752  (Squirt  1732i— Nob- 
li,'  .B(l-tard  1741 1. 


Hambli-tndian  179J  (  King  Feigns  I775i-  Spiiflre  b.  m.  1799  by  Pipatur  1786  (Imperator 
ITiiS)  Fareuell  b.  m.  1792  by  Slope  1782  (Highflver  1774i— Dan.  of  Y.  Marske  1771 
iMar.-ke  17."0)— Dau.  of  Broih.  tn  Silvio  (Cade  1734i— Sist.  to  Stri|)liug  by  Hutton's 
Spot  1728  (Hartley's  Blind  Horse). 


264  The  Bfccdeis''  Hand  Buuh  and  Guide. 


STRATFORD. 


Will  be  used  as  private  sfidlion  in    the  Chcstei-broolc  Stud,  Berwijn,  Pa.,    the 
Xiropertij  of  A.  J.  Cussatt,  Esq. 

Stratford  (Leamington  2(1)  by  iniii.  Leamington,  sou  of  Faugh-a-Ballagb,  bred 
by  A.  Welcb,  Erdcnbeim  Stud,  Pa.,  foaled  1873,  dam  Susan  Beaue,  dam  of  Sensation 
by  Lexington,  son  of  Boston,  out  of  Sally  Lewis,  dam  of  Hunter's  Lexingtou,  Jobn 
Morgan,  Acrobat,  etc.,  by  1111)1.  Gleucoe.  Stratford  was  an  exceedingly  promising 
horse  as  a  two-year  old,  but,  having  been  taken  with  a  severe  attack  of  distemper, 
was  totally  unable  to  st;irt,  and  the  disease  left  hiiu  in  such  a  poor  plight,  having 
Injured  his  lungs,  so  that  whilst  he  had  speed  he  was  unable  to  stay  a  distance.  At 
three  years  old  he  started  in  fifteen  races,  winning  two,  running  second  in  five,  third 
in  one,  and  unplaced  iu  the  others.  Point  Breeze  Park,  Pa.,  won  iiurse,  three-ijuar- 
ters  of  a  mile,  in  1.17i,  beating  Durango,  Paladin,  and  four  others  ;  same  place,  won 
purse,  heats  of  half  a  mile,  in  0.49f,  0.49J,  0.49},  beating  First  Chance,  who  won 
first  heat,  Hobkirk  and  Grey  Lag,  the  fastest  three  heats  ever  run  to  that  date. 
Jerome  Park,  ran  second  to  Ambush,  1  mile,  iu  1.48,  beating  Woodlands.  Loug 
Branch,  ran  second  to  Romuey,  three-(iuarter8  of  a  mile,  in  1.18,  Faithless,  Hattie  F. 
and  three  others  behind  him.  Point  Breeze  Park,  ran  second  to  First  Chance,  three- 
quarters  of  a  mile,  in  1.15,  beating  Culpepper  and  two  others  ;  ran  second  to  Waco, 
1  mile,  in  1.44,  beating  Hobkirk,  Eiiiiiia  G.  and  another.  Washington,  D.  C,  ran 
second  to  Burgoo,  IJ  miles,  in  2.14,  beating  First  Chance,  Fadladeen  and  one  other. 
As  a  four-year,  ran  unplaced  in  three  races.  Stratford  is  a  highly  bred  horse,  own 
brother  to  the  great  Sensation  and  Onondaga,  is  bred  from  one  of  the  great  raciug 
families  of  America,  a  family  which  were  almost  uniformly  large  and  profitable  win- 
ners on  the  turf  and  very  successful  as  stallions  and  brood  mares,  the  family  which 
produced  Sensation,  John  Morgan,  Acrobat,  Hunter's  Lexington,  Motto,  Nannie 
Lewis,  Glenmore  and  a  host  of  others,  iiossessing  speed,  conformation,  racing  lineag& 
and  good  blood. 

Stratford  is  a  brown,  1.5|  hands,  with  a  Leamington  blaze  in  his  face  and  black 
legs  ;  he  has  magnificent  shoulders,  good  middle-piece,  good  back,  hip  and  loin,  and 
excellent  legs  and  feet.  Ho  much  resembles  bis  sire  in  general  conformation  and 
apiiearanco. 

Stratford  is  the  sire  of  the  winners  Ciiliiinbiiie,  Connemara,  Lansdown,  Now  or 
Never,  Tarragon,  Bessie,  Lady  Archer,  l-eippold,  Felicia  II.,  Shamrock,  Seymour, 
Emma  J.,  Foxford,  Francis  S.,  Greylock.  .losie  \V.,  Judge  Mitchell,  Nellie  Bly,  Strat- 
agem, Octagon,  Tartar,  Donohue,  Baltimore  II.,  Sir  Richard,  Sweet  Alice,  etc.  A 
success,  considering  that  he  is  a  private  stallion. 

Stratford  is  descended  in  direct  female  lino  from  the  old  Montagu  mare  and  a 
Royal  mare,  to  which  trace  Young  Marske,  Conductor,  O'Kelly's  Eclipse,  Voltaire, 
Sterling,  Oxford,  Kingston,  Marsyas,  Scottish  Chief,  The  Duke,  Adventurer,  Prince 
Charlie,  Lexington,  Vandal,  Luke  Blackburn,  Leonatu.s,  Salvator,  Sensation,  The 
liaril,  ('hesa]ieake,  Potomac,  L(Migstrcet,  .John  Morgan,  Hunter's  Lexington,  and  all 
the  Levity  and  Lady  Thompkiiis  families. 


Eclipse  irfil— JIarf  ke  1750— Squirt  1733— Bartlelt's  Cliilders— Dailey  Arabian  1699. 


lap  i; 


I7i>4)— Maria  1777  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar  174;!)—Lisette  177^  by 
-Mi^8  Windsor  1754  by  God.  Ar.  1721— Sist.  to  Volumeer  by  Y. 


=-gi 


Triiniiiuicir   i,v,'  ^^ ,>ii,iuL-ior  17671— Prunella  1788  by  nighrtver    1774    illerml   1758)- 
Promise  17i  8  by  (Snap  1750  (Snip  17*l)-JiUia  17o6  by  Blahli  1740  (G»d.  Ar.  1724)— 

!    Spectr-tor's  dam  17.S.i  uy  Parmer  171S  (Jigg). 

'iCrobauna  17ao  (Mercury  1778)— Catherine  1795  by  Woodpeckein77.!  iHerod  1738)— Ca- 
[  nulla  1778  by  Trentbam  17BB  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)— Coquette  17(i4  bv  Compton  Barb 
I    — Sist.  1743  to  Keguius  by  God.  Ar.  1734.  " 

lAlexander  1782  (Eclipse  17i)4)— Rival  1800  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Hisbflver  1774)-Hornet 
1790  by  Drone  1777  (Hcroil  17o:<)— Manilla  1777  by  Goldflnder  1764  (Snap  17501— Dan. 
■    _47ii6^0ld_England  1741  iGod.  Ar.  17^). 


•By.  Heroine, 


Buzzard,* 
cli.  h.,  1787. 


Daugbter  of. 


Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  17."isi— Dau.  trW  of  Eclipse 
j  by  Snap  n.'O  (Snip  17i6)-Miss  Belsea  1753  by  Regul 
!    BartletrsCbildere(DarleyAr.  16119). 

Basot  17811  (Herod  i;5,Si—Dau.  of  Gamahoe  (Bustard  1741 1— Patty  bv  Tim  1752  (Squirt 
11  '^'~^''*"'  P'"<=''  ^■'S''  ^y  Justice  1725  (H.  C.  Litton  Ar.)- Riiiirtail  Galloway  by 

(SommodoTe"  179FTTora  Tus  1777)-Moll-iu-the-Wad  1791  by  HiglillTer  1774  (Herod 
17541— Shift  1779  by  Sweetbriar  171.9  (Syphon  17501— Black  Susan  1763  by  Snap  1750 
(Snip  1736)— Dau.  of  Cade  17:W  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Bau'ot  1780  (Herod  1758)— Heroine  1775  by  Hero  1753  (Cade  1734)- Dau.  1766  of  Snap  17.50 
isnip  1736)— Sist.  1743  to  Re^'ulus  by  God.  Ar.  1724— Grey  Robinson  172;j  by  Bald 
Galloway  (St.  Victor  Barb). 

IWoodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758)— Misfortune  1775  by  Dux  1761  (Maichem  1748i— Curi- 
osity  1760  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— Dau.  1749  of  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724)— Dan. 

nf  Rnrtl^ttV  Phil.L.r^   (T»T-l.i,.     A..    ffi(l<)\_ 


Ilnl     K;(I, 
1    Ar    17,1 


of  Bartletl'sCliildirs  (D.ir 
Alexander  1782  lEd 

(Matcliem  1748) 

by  Cade  1734  iH 
Sir  Peter  T.  17^i| 

of  Sqiiincl    i; 

(God.  Ar.  172(1 
Meteor  17.-i;3  (Eili 

— lofSypl: 


of  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58)— Dau.  of  Alfred  1771 
if  Engineer  175i)  (Sampson  1745)— Bay  Malton's  dam  175( 


Blacklock, 
b.  h.,  1814. 


-Dau.  1788  of  Boudrow  1777  .Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  1764 
,51— Sisi.  to  Lowther's  Bahrahai:;  bv  Babraham  1740 
iilden  Ball  1735  (Partner  1718). 

of-all-Work  1786  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)-Dan. 
.---.-')— Dau.  of  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  17241— Sist.  1758  to 
Judgement  by  Snip  173,1  (Flying  Childers  1715). 
Whitelock  1803  (Hambletonian  r792)-Dau.  1799  of  Coriander  17S'i  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— 
Wildgoose  1792  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Coheiress  1786  by  Pot-8-o-'s  1773 
(Eclipse  1 7fi  1  i-Mnnilla  17;7  bv  Goldflnder  1764  (Snap  17.-0). 
Prime  Mim-trr  ls;ii  ,saiicho  1801)— Tranby*'s  dam  1812  by  Orvillel799  (Beninsbrongh 
1791i-.Mi-s  (Jiirn-inne  1796  by  Weazle  1776  (Herod  1758)— Dau.  of  Ancaster  17t8 
(Blank  174  n -Dau.  ..i  Damascus  Ar.  17.>4. 


Sehm  1802  (Buzzard*  17S7)-Podagia  1805  by  Gouty  1796  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Jet  1785 
by  Magnet  1770  (Herod  17.58)— Jewel  1775  by  Squlriel  1754  (Traveller  1735)-Sophia 
17, -4  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 


.Orville    1799  (Beningl 


Rn 


ette    In 


(Cade  173ti-l 


ugh  17911-Tioadicea  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Echpse  1764)— 
""  '       "    "     "    111  17411— Mayfly  1771    by  Matchem  174S 


Daugbter  of, 
ch.  m.,  — . 


Ball's 

!     Florizel, 

ch.  h.,  1801. 

Daughter  of, 

b.  til.,  1799. 


Emilias, 
b.  h.,  18C0. 


'Dl.iiiie.l  1777(Fl..ii.,rl 
Tabitha  178.;  by  T:. 
(Babraham  1741)— Ua 

*Saltram  1780  (Eclips,- 
of  Tvler'8  Dri\ 


*Vampire  17.57  (Reuulus  173: 


^1-  (  as;i,ii,iia  i ,  ,iii  In  KudauL'haui  1781  (Higbflver  17741— 
laiu  i7i,ii  iT.  Sttcepstakes  1743)— Dau.  of  Bbsnhorus  1754 
1  tnri-ter  1750  (Forester  1736). 

1— Dan.  of  Syinmes'  Wildair  1767  (*Feamoaght  1755)— Dau. 
(  uthfUo)— Dau.  of  *Fallower  1761  (Blank  )74ii)— Dau.  of 


'Diomed  1,77  (Florizel   176H|— Dau.  of  "Shark  1771  (Marske  1750)— Dau.  of  Harris' 

Echpse  1770  ("Fearnought  1755)-Dau.  of 'Fearnought  1755  (Regulus  1739)— Dau.  of 

*Jolly  Roger  1741  (Roundhead  173:5). 
"Alderman  1787  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)-Dan.  of  *Clockfast  1774  (Gimcrack  1760)— Dau.  of 

Symmes'  Wildair  1767  ('Fearnought  1755)— T.  Kitty  Fisher  17(i<-  by  'Feavnought  1755 

(Regulus  1739)— *Kitt,y  Fisher  1755  by  Cade  1734  (God.  Ar.  17241. 


Orville  1799  iBeninghrough  17911— EmUy  1810  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)- 
Dau.  1799  of  Wniskey  17S9  (Saltram*  1780)— Grey  Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimaut  1773 
(Otho  1760)-Dizzy  1757  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1721). 

The  Flyer  1814  (Vandyke  Jr.  1808)— Parma  1813  by  Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews 
1778)— May  1804  by  Beningbroiigh  1791  (King  Fergus  1775)-Primrose  1787  by  Mam- 
bnno  1768  (Engineer  1756)- Cricket  1776  bv  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743). 


Sir  Archy  1805  (*Diomed  17771— Dan.  of  *Eobin  Redbreast  1796  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— 
Dau.  1788  of  'Obscurity  1777  (Eclipse  1764)— Slamerkin  1768  by  *Wildair  1753  iCade 
17:J4)— *Cub  mare  1762  bv  Cub  17.39  (Fox  1714). 


Robi 

»Highlly. 
Ariel  17b 


Bacchante, 
br.  m.,  1809. 


=S8|?.i 


Tramp, 
b.  h.,  1810. 


S  °  .£.x  I  ■^™-  Eclipse, 

.giB'-J  ch.  h.,  1814. 


.  alist  17S0)— Maria  1802  by  Melzar  1791  (*Medlev  1776)-  -Dau.  of 
-4  (Ili_'hilverl774l— Dau.  of  *Fearnought  1755  (Regulus  1739i— Dau.  of 

'nivrllrr  1747)^ 

I  Wo.iilprcker  17731— Dau.  of  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  17i>l)— D^uTTif 
I  I  Herod  17.58)— Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (.Maichem  174S1— Dau.  1770  of  Engi- 
iip.-on  1745). 

(Sir  Peter  T.  17841— Dan.  1791  of  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  1764)— Dan.  1776 
(Tariar  1743)— Folly  1771  by  Marske  1750  (Squirt  1732)— Vixen  1763  by 

'■"I     \r   17:.4).  

Andrews  1778)- Dau.  1803  of  Gohanna  1790  (Mercurv  1778)— 
'-  V  Mtham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)- Dau.  1785  of  Woodpecker 
;.     I  lasting  1775  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  17."m. 
-s-(i.-s  177:l-Peii<lnpe  179Sby  Trumpator  1782(Conductor  1767)-Prunella 
1 1758)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  i;36)-Julia  1756 


nssbvHi.jhllver 

774lll.r,«ll 

by  Blank  1.4111,0 

1  Ar.  17211. 

Dick  Andrews    1797 

(Joe  Andre 

1778)-Dau.  18'J3  of  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)  - 


Frasinella  1793  by  Trentbam  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  ]743)-Dau.  1785  of  Woodpecker 
1 173  iHerod  1758)— Everlasting  1775  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  17.50). 
Blizzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)- Rosebcrry  1792  bv  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  1753)— 
Miss  West  1777  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17.34)-Sist.  to  Favourite  bv  Regulus  1739 
(God.  Ar.  1724 —Y.  Ebony  1742  by  Crab  1722  (Alcock  Ar.). 


Doroc  1806  (*Diomed  1777) -Millers  Damsel  1802  by  "Messenger  1780  (Mambrino 
l.»i8)-»M:ire  1792  by  Pot-S-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  1776  of  Gimcrack  1760 
iiTipi.!..  i--,.,.^sn-iprlragnn  17.59  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  17.36). 


Y.  Maid-of-tbe-Oaks  ch.  m.  1817  by  "Expedition  1795 
''-      -     -'■      M  ihl-,.1  ilic-daksch.  m.  1801bv*Spread  Eaglel7«2(Volunteerl780)— 

-^ ' >    ^iiaik  1771  iM,ir-kel750)— Dau.  of  Rockingham  (Partner  1755)— Dau.  01 

1  111.-  U  lug  1 1-  uzluigh's  ReLTOliis  1765)— Dau.  of  Gallant  1770  ('Feamonght  1755)— Dan. 
i.vhni.nH  f-hnur,v.T  "c'  'h'"  ••  .  Duc^hess  by  Culleu  Ar,-Lady  Thigh  ch.  m.  1731  bv  Partner  1718  ( Jiggi  -Dau.ch.m.  172;jby 
LyV,'"'.!;P.''^^'".""'.'nr''"l''>«"i?''a  s  dam  by  CniT^-en  BayBarb-Dau.oflVArcy  Chestnut  Ar.    Dau  ofWhiteshirt  -Montagh 

(D'Arcy  Yellow  Turk  1— Royal  mare. 


of  *Regulus  1747  (Regains  17.39) 

Greyhound  (Chillabyl-Sop  _      _ 

marcbyD-.Ucv'soldMoniagu-Dau.ofllairtboy(D'Arc7\VhitcTurki-L)au".of& 


26G  The  Brrrdcrs'  Hand  IJim.I:  ami  GitiiJr. 


THJ    BARD. 


WIXXER  OF  THE  RED  li.WK,  I!nn,)rET  AND  CAl'ITOL  STAKES  AT  TWO 
YEAliS  OLD.  THE  PI.'EAKXESS,  S1'1XD1;IFT.  BARXE(iAT,  KKEE- 
>10LD.  OMXIBI'S,  CIUlU'E,  SEI'TE.MIiEW,  JEli'OME,  DIXIE.  HRECKEX- 
RID(;E  AXD  POTOMAC  STAKES  AT  THREE  YEARS  OLD,  .SPE(TAL 
COXEY  ISLAXD  (Tl'  TWICE,  MONMOUTH  CUP,  liROOKLYN  CUP  AXD 
OTHER  GOOD  RACES. 

Is pricale  sfnUhm  in    tlie   Cliestcrbrook    Sfitfl,    3fr.  A.  J.   Cassatf,  proprietor, 
Benr/jii,  Chester  Co.,  Fa.     Yearlings  sold  annunlli/. 

The  Bakd,  bay  Ikhsi.'.  lirivl  liy  Mfssvs.  Chas.  Reed  &  Sons,  F.iii-view  Stml,  T(Mm., 
1>,V  Longfellow,  sou  of  inip.  Li';uiunu.ton.  dam  Bradeinantu  by  W  ar  Dance,  sou  of 
Lexington,  graudam  Bveuna  liy  imp.  Knigbt  of  St.  (icoigf,  sou  of  Binlcatcher,  out  of 
Levity  by  imp.  Trustee.  Tlie  Bard  was  uiii|U('sli(iiiably  (jne  of  the  gnmdest  race- 
liorses  ever  bred  iu  Aiuerica,  and  the  best  son  of  his  yivat  sire  Longfellow.  Brade- 
uiante,  his  dam,  was  a  superior  race-mare,  winner  of  two-mile  heats  in  3.32:}^,  3.29, 
dam  also  of  Vivacity  (dam  of  Teuacity)  and  the  winners  Father  John  and  Joseph. 
From  the  graudam,  Breuiia,  came  Athalaric  (dam  of  the  good  horse  Tom  Martin), 
.Strathmore  (a  successful  young  sire),  ami  the  winners  Kinkead.  Sir  Walter,  Long 
Stop  and  Violaute,  the  last  named  of  which  wou  five-eighths  of  a  mile  at  Westchester, 
in  0.,59i.  Great  gi'andam  Levity,  whose  ilesceudants  exceed  iu  brilliancy  those  of 
any  other  mare  iu  the  world.  Amongst  the  prouiiueut  ones  may  be  named,  Ruric, 
Lightsome  (dam of  Salina,  Sjirightly,  Crucifix,  Nevada  and  Ciuluare),  Mililred  (dam 
of  Riuglet,  Nora  AVorth,  Minx,  Monarchist,  Stamps,  Sultaua  and  Frederick  the 
Great),  Lever  (sire  of  Leveller,  Mahlstick,  Apollo,  Lou  Lauier,  etc.),  Legatee^  (a  good 
race-horse)  aud  Sister  to  Riuie  (dam  of  Griustead,  Viceroy,  Kelpie,  Ernicngarde  and 
Gilly  Flower).  From  the  grandangiiters  of  Levity  have  come  Salvator,  DMiiicheft', 
Volturno,  Elias  Lawrence,  .\vaIon,  Aretino.  Fairplay,  Semper  Felix  (dam  of  Li'onatns, 
Warder,  Leopold,  Felicia  and  Semper  Vive,  dam  of  Fordhani,  Fcilsom,  and  graudam 
of  Longstreet)  Blanch  J.,  Criiipl.',  St.  Augnsfin.-,  Luke  I'.lackbarn,  (Jr.culand.  Ecua- 
dor, Br;idford,  Bravo,  Siena  Nevada  (dam  of  Mouutaiu  Range,  M<uite  Rosa's  dam), 
Gulnare  (dam  of  Costello  and  S.itisfaction),  Restless,  Wandering,  Force,  Startle, 
Tramp,  Finality,  Monitor,  Mirtli.  iliuuock,  Lonisette,  Preciosa,  Bertha,  Start,  Loch 
Tanua,  Kiltie  Pearce  (ilaui  of  Lizzie  S.,  Hallard,  Redstone  and  Katrina),  Janet  (dam 
ofSir  I'ctcr,  Golden  Reel,  Sinaloa.  \'oluuteer's  <lani,  aud  Spaldie,  Lizzie  l)."s  dam). 
Miss  Austine  (dam  of  Teuton),  Duke  of  Montrose,  Anuetti',  Kelp  (dam  (d'Onaway), 
Ovation,  Overture,  Baltic,  Brocade  (<l.ani  of  Biiich,  .leuuie  li.  anil  Bertlia  B,,  tlie  dam 
of  Lizzie  Baker  and  Judge  Murray),  She,  Piulisha,  Lonisette  (dam  of  Prince  George), 
and  any  number  of  others. 

As  a  two-year  old  started  fourteen  times,  wou  thne  races,  was  .second  once  aud 
third  in  four  races.  Ran  seconil  to  Portland  iu  the  (iir:it  I'ost  Stakes,  three-iiuarter.s 
of  a  mile,  115  lbs,  iu  I.ITJ;  r.in  third  iu  the  Seabri^lit  .'-tiU.s.  tliiee-(|uarters  ofa 
mile.  Electric  first,  Buffalo  second;  won  Red  Bank  Stakr^,  tlin-c  ([uartcrs  of  a  mile, 
108  lbs.,  iu  1.16i  Butfalo  second.  Charity  third;  ran  third  in  Flatbush  Stakes,  110  lbs., 
seven-eighths  of  a  mile,  in  1. Ml  j  Charity,  97  lbs.,  won,  Dew  Droji,  107  lbs.,  secoud ; 
wou  BoiKiuet  Stakes,  seven  cighthsof  a"  mile,  108  lbs.,  iu  1.31},  Inspector  B.  second, 
Florence  Fiulso  third;  ran  thini  in  the  Eclectic  Stakes.  1  mile,  110  lbs.,  1.41i,  Dew 
Droji.  107  lbs.,  won.   Win  lied,  100  lbs.,   secoud:  ran  thinl   in   the  Arlington   Stakes, 

three-iiuartersof  a  mil<%  118  llis.,  1.17,  Bess,  lOS  lbs.,  won,  Elkw 1,  lOo  lbs.,  second. 

He  wound  up  his  two-year  old  career  by  winning  the  Cajiitol  Stakes,  1  mile  115  lbs,, 
in  1.18,  beating  Bess,  Biggoiiet,  etc.  At  three  years  (dd  he  starteil  seventeen  times, 
won  eleven  races,  was  five  times  secoud  and  once  unplared.  He  won  Preakness 
Stakes,  11  miles,  118  lbs.,  2.4.5,  Eurus  second.  Elk  wood  third;  ran  sec(md  in  the  Bel- 
mont Stakes,  li  mill's,  ll-'  lbs.,  2. 11,  Iiis|)cctiir  B.  won.  Linden  third  ;  unplaced  in  the 
(;ri-c-u  Gr.iss  Stakes,  i;  mil.-s,  won  bv  Drv  Monojioli- ;  ran  scciukI  to  Inspector  B.  in 
the  St  ml  St, -ikes,  1;'  miles,  118  lbs.,  in  2.23:;,  beating  Ban  Fox  aud  Butiala.  Ran  second 
bv  ashort  head  to  Winfivd  KISl  llis.,  inthe  Emporium,  U  miles,  1 IM  lbs..  2.43;  ran  .lead 
heat  with  Dew  Dro).,  11.5  lbs.,  iu  the  Spendthrift  Stakes.  Itmiles.  1 14  lbs.,  in  2.09i,  the 
Bard  walked  over  for  the  Stakes;  won  Barnegat  Stakes,  li  utiles,  113  lbs.,  in  2.454, 
iu  a  canter  from  (.iiiitn.  Winfred,  etc.  ;  ran  second  to  Di'w  Drop,  118  lbs.,  in  the 
Stevens  Stakes,  l';  miles,  US  lbs.,  iu  y.54}.  bi-atiug  C^nito.  Linden  and  Insiieitor  B. ; 
ran  second  to  Charity,  10l>  lbs.,  iu  the  Raritau  Staki'S,  li  miles,  11-  lbs.,  2.14,  beating 
Linden,  Politico  aud  Winlied.  After  this  race  he  scored  eight  consecutive  winnings, 
in  the  Freehold  Stakes,  li  miles.  IIIO  lbs.,  2.451  ;  Omnibus  Slakes,  1^  7niles,  118  lbs., 
in  2.3(1,  beating  by  fmir  li-ngths  Dew  Drop,  Ben  AH,  Charity,  etc,;  Choice  Stakes,  li 
Ifnntiiiuctl  on  p.iie  -JliS.) 


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hilvcr  vrA  .Herod  1758)-Promise  1708  In 

k  i:-lil  >li.nl.  Ar.  17i4i. 

laniiM  17:  III    Thali-Mris  isn9  by  Alexamler  1782  1  Eclipse  17Wi-Rivai 

1'.  rsi  .lli-hllvii  1771      Hciniet  17110  by  Drune  1777  (Herod  175,-(i— 


ai._i; 


(IpeCKcr  11,31  T.-iiK-  171il)  by  Ba^ot  1780  (Herod  1758'- Dau.  of 
Gamahoe  (Bustard  17411— Patty  by  Tim  1758(Squirt  I7.i2)-Miss  Patch  1737  by  Justice 
17S5(H.  C.  Litton  Ar.). 
Ir.  Ei^cape  1802  (Cominodore  1793>—T.  Heroine  by  Basot  1780  (Herod  17581 -Heroine 
1775  by  Hero  1753  (Cade  1734i— Dau.  17ijC  of  Snap  175U  (Snip  1736i-Sist.  1743  to  Re- 
gulus  1731)  (God  Ar.  i7iM1. 


Castrel, 
ch.  h.,  IbOl. 


Idalia, 
.  m.,  1815. 


Sraid  of 

Honor, 

br.  m.,  1841. 


Miller's 

Dainael, 

CT.  m..  1802. 


P|2 


Buzz;(id*  l,!-7  1, Woodpecker  ir,3)— Dau.  of  Alexander  17t!2  (Eclinee  17M)— Dau.  of 

Higbflyer  1774  (Herod  nsSl-Dau.  of  jMlred  1770  (Matchem  1748)— Dau.  1770  of  Engi- 

r.eer  1756  (Sainlisnn  174.")]. 
Peruvian  18  m,  iSii  r.   <  r  I    ir  1.  Mu~idora  1804  by  Meteor  1783  (Eclipse  17&1)— Maid- 

of-all-U  ork    i:  ii.ii.      1 ;  ;4  iHerod  175S)-Dau.  17n  of  Sj'phon  17jO(Squirt 

_17:j-.')-liaM   of  i;.      i;    ■,;., .:..,!    \r.  ne4). 

Blackluck  1814  .\.  liuIulIv  i-  ij;    W  a-iail  1818  by  Prime  Minister  1810  (Sancho  180h— 

Tranbyi's  dam  1812  by  Oryille  1799  (Beningbrough  1791 1— Miss  Giimstone  1796  by 

Weazle  1776  (Herod  17.)8)-Dau.  of  Ancaster  1768  (Blank  1740i. 
Chaiupion  1812iSe!iin  l':02)— Etiqnelte  18J0  by  Orville  1769  (Beninebrongh  17911— Boa- 

dicea  1S07  by  Alexan'ler  1783  (Eclipse  1764i— Brunette  by  Amarauthue  1760  (Old  Eng- 

lan(iJ7411— Slaylly  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734). 

*DiomedT777  (Flurizel  17681— Amanda  1800  by  Grey  Diomed  1786  (*Medlcy  17761— Dau. 

of  V'a.  Cade  (Partner  1755 1— Dau.  of  Hickman's  Independence  1776  (*Fearnought 

1755)-Dau.  of  'Badger  (Bosphocus  17.54). 
♦Messenger  1780  (Mambrino  17(:8i-*Dau.  17B2  of  Pot-R-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764)— Dan. 

1778  of  Gimcrack  1760  (Cripple  17.'0i— Snapdragon  1739  by  Snap  1753  (Snip  1736)— Dau. 

1749  of  Regnlus  1739  (God.  Ar.  17341. ^ 

Sir  Archy  1805  (*niomed  1717) -Dan.   of   *Diomed  1777  iFlorizel  1768'— Bellona  by 

Bellair  1786  (*Me(lley  1776)— Indian  (Jueen  by  Pilgrim  1774  (.*I'earnought  1755i— Dau. 

of  *Valiant  17ofi  (Do'rmouse  1738). 
Duroc  1806  (*Diomed  1777i— OM  Romp  1805  by  "Messenger  1790  iMambrino  1768)— 


'Dau.  1792  of  Pot-f 
17.20)j-Snapdragon  IT 

►Diomed  1777  (Florizi  I  1 
Tabitha  1782  by  Tii, 
(Babrahara  1740i-Si-t. 

►BedforJ  1792  (Dunganno 


17()4i— Dau.  1778  of  Gimcrack  1760  (Cripple 
Snip  173!i 


[Brimmer  or] 
Blue  Be:ird,  1 
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by  Rockingham  1781  (Highflyer  1774)— 

1:1    1;  '.      r    Sweepstakes  17431— Dau.   of  Bosphorns  1754 

I  (Incian  Princess  by  Forester  17.10  (Forester  1736i. 

118  )— *Mambrina  1785  by  Mambrino  1768  ( Engineer  1756) — 

Sist.  to  Sallv  by  giank  1740  (God.  Ar.  17i4)— Dau.  of  Ward  1T31  (Crab  1722)— Dau.  of 

_  Merlin  (Bustler  1^ 

'StirTing  1791  (Volunteer  1781.1)- Brilliant  1779  by  -Matchem  (Bosphcrns  175<)-*Dan. 
of  Brilliant  1750  (Crab  1723)— Dau.  of  Tartar  1743  (Partner  1718)- Dan.  of  Son  of 
B'lying  Childers  1715. 
"Buzzard  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— The  Faun  by  Craig's  Alfred  ('Medley  1776i— Dan. 
of  sTraveller  1747  (Partner  17181— Dau.  of  *\Vhittington(CullenAr.)-Dau.  of  *Chil- 
ders  (Blaze  173'.). 


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Tuckahoe, 
ch.  m..  1S14. 


Sir  Archy  ia)3(»Diomed  1777i— Dau.of  *Saltram  1780  (Eclipse  17C4I— Dau,  of  Symnies' 
Wildair  1767  (*Feainoui;ht  1735)- Dan.  of  Tyler's  Driyer  1760  (,*Othello)— Dau  of 

;     «Fallower  1761  (Blank  1740). 

Ball's  Florizel  1801  (*Diomed  1777)— Dau.  1799  of  'Ald-rman  1787  (Pot-S-o-'s  1773)— 
Dau.  ofjfClockfa^t  1774  (Gimcrack  1760)  -Dau.  of  Symmcs"  Wildair  1767  (--Fearnought 


ndyke  Jr.  1808)— Parma 
I  by  Beningbrough  1791 
leer  1756). 

:  18l5(*hoyaIlst  17901— 
?r  17*4  (Highflyer  1774'.— 


Trampoline, 


Catton, 
b.  h.,  1809. 

Camillina, 
gr.  m.,  1823. 


Y.  Kitty  Fi-'her  1767  by  'Fearnought  17.'n    K  ,;i;'ii«  17  :ii. 

Emilius  183J  (Orville  1799)— Icaria  1824  by  The  !  - 1        ■. 

1813  liy    Dick  .Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrevys   K    -       Mr    l- 

(Kins;  Fergus  ITTo.- Primrose  1787  by  Mambri -    1  n. 

Sumpter  1818  .Sir  Archy  ISnSi- Lady  Grey  1817  in-  H..hin  i.re 

Maria  1803  by  Melzar  1791  («Medley  1776 1— Dau.  of  '  Higbfly 

Dag,  of  'Fearnought  1755  (Regulus  17.39). 

Selim  18.12  (Buzzard*  17871-  Bacchante  1803  by  W's  Ditto  1800  .Sir  Peter  T.  ir84i-Dau. 

1791  of  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  17t4)-Dau.  1776  of  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743i— Folly  1771 
I     by  Marske  1750  (Squirt  17i2). 

Tramp  1810  .Dick  Andrews  1797)— Web  1808  by  Waxy  1790  iPot-S-o-'s  1773i— Penelope 
I    1798  by  Tnimpator  1782  (Conductor  1767i— Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod 

17.')8)— Promi-e  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736 


Golumpus  18.2  (Gohanna  Ii90)-Lucy  Grey  1814  by  Timothy  1794  (Delpini  1781)— Lucy 

1789  by  Florizel  1768  ( Herod  17581— Frenzy  1774  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750)— Dau. 

of  Engineer  17.^6  (Sampson  1745). 
Camillus  1803  iHambletonian  1793)— Dan.  1818  of  Smolensko  1810  .Sorcerer  1796)— Miss 

Cannon   1811  by  Orville   1799  (Beningbrough  1791)— Dau.  1796  of  Weathercock  1783 

.Highflyer  1774)-Cora  1777 by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17:34). 


Whalebone  1807  (Waxy  171.01-Peri  1822  by  Wanderer  1811  (Gi.lianna  17S0)— Thalestris 
180.1  by  Alexander  1783  (Eclipse  1764)-Riyal  1800  by  Sir  Peter  T.  17M  (Higbflyer 
1774) -Hornet  1790  by  Drone  1777  (Herod  1158). 

Bob  Booty  18^4  .Chanticleer  17S7)— Flight  1809  by  Ir.  Escape  1802  (Commodore  1793)— 
T.line  livBi<_'o.  1180  , Herod  1758)— Heroine  1775  by  Hero  1753  (Cade  1734)— Dau. 


1723  of G 
Lord  D'A 
Royal  ma 


-Dau.  1830  of  Comus  180:1  (Sorcerer  1796)— Marciana 
tT.  17841— Marcia  1797  by  Coriander  1786  (Pot-S-o-'s 
1)3  iBluiik  ITlOi. 

.:  I  Mill  V  A'  II..  1820  by  Waxy  Pope  1806  (Waxv  1790)— 
ninii  i!-.r  ]>.'.  -Miss  Buckle  1804  by  Precipitate*  1787 

i;s^  !  V  II  L-lillver  1174  (Herod  17.")8). 

y  (.ray  IM.14  by  Timothy  1794  iDelpini  1781  i—LuCT 
-Frenzy  1774  by  Eclipse  1764  1  Marske  1750)— Dau. 

e  Fairy  1.811   by  Hermes  179'1  ..Mercury  1778)— Ticis- 
uiperator  1776)-Beatrice  1791  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784 

Mafrliem  1718  .Cade  17:341. 

180  ;  I     I)  in.  l.Kl,'  bv  Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)— Miss 
!.■  1776  (llero.i  1758)— Dau.  of  Ancaster  1768  (Blank  1740)— 

..M.ii  I  i.'i.'i)-  I.ucy  b.  m.  1821  by  Orphan  1810  (Bail's  Florjiel  1801)— 
II. i. 11,  drey  i805(<Royali8tl-90)— .Maria  1802  by  Melzar  1191  (-.Meil- 
-l.ilvrr  1134'  (Hiilbflyer  1774)— Dau.  of  'KearnoUKht  1155  (Regulus 
I.  (    liareller  1747)— Dan.  of  "Jack  of  Diamonds  (CuUen  Ar.  1745)— 
•lluclicasby  Cull^n  .\r.  1146- Lady  Tbix  ch.  m   1731  by  Partner  1718  (.ligg)- Dau.  cb.  m. 
fiunil  (Chillaby)— RDnIionisl)a'aila  n  by  Onrvvn  Bay  Birti- Dau.  of  IVArey  Chestnut  Ar.— D.in.  of  Whitesbirt  — 
>  .Montagu  mare  by  Moutagu- Dau.  of  Hautboy  (U'Arey  WliLto  Turk)- Dau.  of  Briiuu:er  (D'Arcy  Yellow  Turk)— 


17;!a)— lia.i 


268  Tlic  Breeders'  Hand  Book  and  (r/iide. 

THE  BARD— Continued. 

iiiil.-s,  lis  Ills.,  ill  2.39i,  Dew  Drop.  113  lbs.,  si'tond,  IScii  .\U  ami  Uliiii  Wing  iH-ati-n 
oil;  Scptciiilicr  Stalves,  IJ  miles,  12.5  lbs.,  in  8.05,  lic-atiiig  Feroiia,  107  lbs.,  Limlcii, 
110  llis,,  i-tc  :  .Ifiome  Stakes,  IJ  miles,  125  lljs.,  no  time  taken,  beating  ElUwood, 
Mollie  McCai-th.v's  Last,  ete.  ;  Dixie  Stakes,  2  miles,  Il.-J  lbs.,  in  3.33  ;  BreekenridiUM! 
Stakes,  2  miles,  123  lbs,  in  3  35,  ami  Potomae  Stake.s,  1|  miles,  1 18  lbs.,  2:27,  winning 
in  a  canter  by  eight  lengths,  Elkwood  second.  At  fonr  years  old  started  eight  times, 
won  six  races,  was  second  twice.  Won  Jnne  Special,  li  miles,  113  lbs.,  in  1.55;  St. 
James  Hotel  Stakes,  IJ  miles,  118  lbs.,  2.08|.  beating  Hidalgo,  Barnmn,  Elkwood  ; 
Coney  Island  Stakes,  1^ miles,  118  lb.s'.,  in  1.55,  by  three  lengths  from  Tronbadonr; 
Coney  Island  Cup,  If  miles,  118  lbs.,  in  3.03,  winning  in  a  canter  from  Bariuim.  Elk- 
wood,  Rataplan;  ran  second  to  Troubadour  in  the  Ocean  Stakes,  li  miles,  118  lbs., 
in  1..5Gi,  and  in  the  Monmouth  Cup,  IJ  miles,  123  lbs.,  in  3.04.  In  the  Freehold 
Stakes,  lA  miles,  118  lbs.,  in  2.39J,  he  beat  Tronbadonr  and  Barnum,  and  won  the 
Eatontown  Stakes,  1  mile,  118  lbs..  In  1.43i.  At  five  years  old  he  won  seven  races 
out  of  eight  starts,  only  beaten  in  his  last  race  by  Firenzi,  when  she  ran  in  record 
time,  1+  miles  in  2:34.  He  won  the  Brooklyn  Handicaji,  IJ  miles,  125  lbs.,  in  2.13, 
Hanover,  125  lbs.,  second.  Exile,  114  lbs.,  third,  eight  others  beaten  off;  St.  James 
Hotel  Stakes,  IJ  miles  122  lbs.,  in  2.08i,  beating  Sir  Dixon,  104  lbs  ;  Brooklyn  Cup, 
H  miles,  123  lbs.,  in  2.42^^,  by  ten  lengths  from  Volante,  Hanover,  Feuelon. 
He  had  only  to  walk  over  for  the  Second  Special,  ly^  miles,  and  for  the 
Coney  Island  Stakes,  IJ-  miles.  W^on  the  Coney  Island  Cup,  IJ  miles,  122 
lbs.,  beating  Hidalgo  and  Elkwood;  the  Ocean  Stakes,  1^  miles,  120  lbs.,  in  1..55, 
Kingston,  118  lbs.,  second,  Firenzi,  113  lbs.,'  third.  In  tlic  Frecdiold  Stakes,  1|  miles, 
with  120  lbs.,  he  ran  second  to  Firenzi,  113  lbs.,  in  2. Ml  i  icc md  time). 

The  Bard  is  untried  in  the  stnd.  yearlings  being  the  cildist  of  his  get,  and  they 
are  grand  ones.  He  is  an  extraordinary  tine  horse,  po.ssessiiig  speed,  capacity  to- 
carry  weight,  and  conld  stay  over  a  distance  of  ground. 

He  is  descended  in  fenni'leliiie  i'roin  the  kuiik^  1,'oyal  m.are  to  which  traces  Eclipse,. 
Voltaire,  Sterling,  Oxfoi-d,  Kingston,  Scottish  Chief,  Lexington,  Vandal,  Leonatns, 
Sensation,  Salvator.  Strathmore,  Monarchist,  Uriustead,  Longstreet,  Potomac  and 
all  the  Dnchess  family. 


IMPORTED   THE  JACOBITE. 

Tlie  pyiipcriij  of  J.  II.  2IcG(trorl\  Mac    Jleudows,     Vd.       Terms    of  serciee 
advertised  anHiudly. 

TiiK  J.vconnr.,  chestnut  horse,  foaled  1876,  bred  by  Her  Majesty,  by  Prince 
Charlie,  son  of  Mlair  Athol,  dam  sister  to  Little  Lady  by  Orlando  (winner  of  the 
Derby),  son  of  Touchstone,  grandam  sister  to  Voltigeur  and  Barnton  by  Voltaire, 
son  of  Blacklock,  out  of  Martha  Lynn  by  Mulatto,  etc.  Prince  Charlie  was  the 
winner  of  tin?  2,000  Guineas  and  was  reganled  as  one  of  the  speediest  horses  of  his 
day,  sire  of  Princess  Catherine,  the  dam  of  Clover  and  Clamart,  both  winners  of 
the  French  Derby,  Prestonpans  (winner  of  the  Liverpool  Autumn  Cup).  In  this 
country,  Salvator,  winner  of  the  fastest  Siil)iirb;iii  ever  run,  in  2.0t).f,  and  the  fastest 
mile  ever  run  in  the  world,  1.35i,  Senorita  (winner  of  the  Jlou  mouth  Oaks),  ele.  fin- 
Jacobite  is  full  brother  to  Lady  Charlie   (winner  of  the   Croy<lon  Siiring  Stakes   niid 

Juvenile  Plate  at  Hampton,  and  dam  of  Mailanie  d'.Vlbauy,   winner  of   the  Liver] 1 

Autumn  Cnji,  1891)  and  Lady  Jacobite  (winner  of  thi^  British  Dominion  Two-year  Old 
Stakes.  The  Jacobite's  dam  is  full  sister  to  Littli;  Lady,  who  won  as  a  yearling 
Anglesey  Stakes,  one-quarter  of  a  mile,  and  won  .ifterwards  a  good  number  of  stakes 
and  plates,  and  was  dam  of  Camliallo  (winner  of  the  2,000  (Juineas)  by  Orlando, 
winner  of  the  Derby,  sire  of  Fitz  Holand.  Fazzoletto  and  Diophantus  (winners  of  the 
a.OtX)  Guineas),  Teddington  (winner  of  the  Derby),  and  Imperieuse  (winner  of  the 
1,000  (inineas  and  St.  Leger),  sIk^  being  :ilmost  full  sister  in  blood  to  Little  Lady, 
being  out  of  Eulogy,  half  sister  to  \'olley,  which  produced,  to  the  cover  of  Orlando, 
Eurydice,  winner  oi'  the  C;imbridgc-shire  ilandicap.  Volley,  The  Jacidiite's  graiulam, 
was  full  sister  to  Barnton  and  the  great  Voltigeur  (winner  of  the  Derby,  St.  Leger 
and  Doncaster  Cup),  and  is  the  grandam  of  the  good  sire  Lord  Clifden,  winner  of 
the  St,  Leger. 

The  Jacobite  is  a  highly  bred  hor.se  and  from  a  graml  racing  family.  He  has 
liad  but  little  chance  iu  the  stud,  but  is  the  sire  of  the  winners  :   Ella,  Chiswcdl.  etf. 

'I'he  .Jacobite  descends  in  direct  feniih^  line  IV(i;u  \\\i'  liurton  It.irb  mare,  to  which 
traces  Whiskev,  Selim.  Castrel,  Knbi^us,  Calton,  Ulauklock,  Sir  llcTcnles,  llarkaway, 
Cremoriie,  \'ortigeur,  Surplice,  Lord  I'llfden,  Pell  M.-ll,  llr.ig,  Sliei-n,  (iidil.  imp. 
Aimlerby,  imp.  15illet,  imp.  Hurrah,  imii.  Margrave,  imp.  Vorkshire,  and  all  tht- 
descemlants  of  imp.  Mary  Grey. 


l-.'J  ^( 


Whalebone  1807— Waxy  lT9J-Pot-8-o-'s  irTS-Eclipsc  1714— Marske  17511-Squirl  173^— Bartlett's  Childers-Darley  Ar.  1699. 

Sir  HercuU'-  i-J :  •  \Vliak'l..'n, 
',  17871— Flighl  ISd.i  l.v  Ir  K-t-i 
I  (Herod  17..8i  ILroiii.'  17;.".  I': 
lEconoini>t  1S-.5  (,\Vhi>ker  isi-i- 

Gadabuut  isi-j  by  Orulle  17:' 

'     1784j.niglillyer  i;74J->Lilioil  ^ 

"Sultan  ISIU  iSrliiu  ISUS)-  Trampoline  1SS5  by  Tramp  1810  iDick  Andrews  17117 1— Web 

1808  by  Waxy  1790  iPot-8-o-'s  in'S)— Penelope  179<  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 

nCT)— Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758). 
Muley  1810  (Orville  17991— Clare  1824  by  Marmion  lbU6  (Whiskey  1789)— Harpalice  18W 

by  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  17;8)-Amazon   179J  by  Driver  1783  (Trentham  176G)— 

Fraetiouii  17U2  by  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  17ti4). 


ioii  1S23  hv  Bob  Booty  1804  (Chanticleer 

iKi.doce  171i3)-Y,  Heroine  by  Bagot  1780 

ir  r.i  17"i3  (Cade  17:j4|. 

Miss  Prait  182.)  bv  Blacklock  1814  (Whitelock  1S03)— 

I  (He((ingbrou!;h  if'.ll)    Minst(el  1803  by  Sir  Peter  T. 

sj  by  Florizel  17ii8  (Hetod  1758). 


Humnrey 
Clinker, 
b.  h„  182.'. 


Conius  1809  (Sorcerer  1796)— Clinkerina  1812  by  Clinker  IhOS  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Pewet 

1786  by  Taudem  1773  (Syphon   17.'>0)— Termagant  by  Tanirum  nuo  (Cripple  1750)— 

Cantatrice  by  Sampson  174j  (Blaze  17£3). 
Cervantes  l.-iOfi  (Don  Quixote  1784)— Dau.  1818  of  Golumpus  1802  (Gohanna  17rO)-  Dan. 

1810  of  Payuator  1791  (Trumpator  1T82|-Circle  1802  by  St,  George  K89  (Highflyer 

1774) -Abigail  17>-'8  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  17.18). 


"Partisan  1811  (Walton  1)9.*) -Pauline  1S26  by  Moses  1819  ([Whalebone  or]  Seymour 
1807)— Quadrille  1815  bv  Selim  1802  (Buzzai-d*  178")— Canary  Bird  ISO)!  by  [W'hiskey 
or]  Sorcerer  1 79  H.Trumpator  17SJ)-  Canary  1797  by  Coriander  178H  (Pot-8-o-8  177.3). 
Pleiiipoteutiarv  1831  (Emilius  1820i— Mvrrha  18:50  by  Whalebone  1807  (Waxy  1790)— 
Gift  1818  by  "Y.  Gohanna  IblO  (Gohanna  1790)- Sist.  1802  to  Grazier  by  Sir  Peter  T. 
1784  (Hijhflver  1774i— Dau.  17H8  of  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  17117) 


Whalebone  1807  (Waxy  1790i— Dau.  1812  of  Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)-Jlaiden  li-Ol  by 

Sir  Peter  T.   1784  ("Hiahflver  1774)— Dau.  1788  of  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  1758)— 

Matron  1782  by  Florizel  17(  8  (Herod  1758). 
Master  Henry   1815  (Oriille  1799 i-Boadicea  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  17B4)— 

Brunette  by  Amaranthus   1700   (Old  England  1741) -Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748 

(Cade  17M)-Dau.  1755  of  Anc.  Starling  1788  (Starling  1727\ 


Emilius  1820  (Orville  17sHi— Cressida  1807  bv  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  1780)- T.  Gianteee 

1790  by  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel   1708)— G'ianless  17B9  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17.34)— 

Molly  Long  Legs  1753  bv  Babraham  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Octavian  1807  (Stripling  1795)-Dau.  1807  of  Shuttle  1793  (Y.  Marske  17n  i-Zara  1801  by 

Delpini  17.81  (Highflyer  17741-Flora  1789  by  King  Fergus  1775  (Eclipse  1764)— Ala- 

lanta  1769  bv  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1731i. 


S  oS  of       Glaucus, 


Royal  Oak  18.3  (Cat ton  1809i-Dan  1819  of  Orville  1799  (Beninghroneh  1791)-Epsom 
Lass  1803  bv  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774) -A  lexina  1788  by  King  Fergus  1775 
(Eclipse  17)14) -Laidella  1780  by  Y.  Marske  1771  (Marske  17.^0). 

iliau  1816  (Selim  1802)— Hester  1832  by  Camel  1822  (Whalebone  ]8(V7)~Monimia  1881 
by  Mulev  1810  (Orville  17!.9)-Si8t.  1796  to  Petworth  by  Precipitate*  1787  (Mercury 
1778(— Dan.  1787  of  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  17581. 

IPartisan  1811  (\\alton  1799i— Nanine  1823  by  Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)— Bizarre  1811 
by  Peruvian  180H  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Violanie  1802  by  John  Bull  1789  (Fortitude 
1777)-Dau.  17«8  of  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58.. 

iTaurus  18-2 ;  rrph-(nt..m  or]'  Mori^^no  imm— A.ethissa  1R24  bv  Quiz  1798  (Buzzard* 
■S7.  p,.v-,.noli..  1-1:5  l,v  M.xiii.l.T  i;s,'  (Eclip-.-  KC.ll  -ist  1784  to  'Tickle  Toby  by 
Ifrr.l  ]-,:■'  .Mil.  h.Mii  1;  1-      (  ..  '1  .  ]:::■  bv  Il.'r.:.l  K:.s    T.inar  1743). 


....  ,  ,  Waxv  ir'.iii  (I'.it  s-,.-'s  1773.  P.ii.l.M..'  i7V8bv  Tr.unp.itnr  1782  (Conductor  1767i-Pni- 
Whijlebone,  „g||g  j-^,.)  ,,^.  ni-hflyer  1774  (Herod  175Sl-Promise  1708  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  173IJ)— 
br.  h.,  1807.       j^ijj,  1-5;  ijy  BlankniO  (God.  Ar.  1?24). 

_       ..       ,  Selim  1813  (Buzzard*  1787i-Maidenl801  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774')—Dau.  17 

Dangnteroi,       _|^  phpnompnon  I7sn   ~"       "    "  '      ™     •     ■   -- 


L,  1.812 


of  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod   1758)-Ma"tron   1782  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  1758)- 
Maideu  1770  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17.34). 


."^  Master  Henry. 
S£i    b.  h.,  1815. 


)rvillel799  (Beningbrough  1791)— Miss  Sophia  1805  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  t. 
1784)  -Sophia  1793  bv  Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  17731— Huncamnnca  1787  by  High- 
flyer 1774  (Herod  17.'i8)— Cypher  1772  by  Squirrel  1754  (Traveller  1735). 

.^le'xander  1782  (Eclipse  1764.- Brunette  by  Amaranthus  1766  (Old  England  ]741)-May- 
fly  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17.34)~Dau.  1755  of  Anc.  Starling  17:38  (Starling  1737)— 
Look-at-me-Lads  1731  by  Bristol  Grasshopper  (Byerly  Turk).  


%-°   Daughter  of, 
■'«'  ch.  m.,  1808. 


Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)-Dau.  of  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764i    Dau.  of  Higlr- 

flyer  1774  (Herod  17581— Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  1748)— Dau.  1770  of  Engineer 

1756  (Sampson  1745.. 
Walton  1799  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Y.  Giantess  1790  by  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel  1768)— 

Giantess  1769  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734)-Mollv  Long  Legs  1753  by  Babraham  1740 

(God.  Ar.  17241  -Dan,  of  Cole's  Foxhunter  1727  (Brisk  1711). 


_  ,  ,  Caslrel  1801  (Buzzard*  1787) -.Miss  Hap  1806  by  Shuttle  17a3(Y.  Marske  1771) -Dau.  1798 
Jinstara,  ^f  gjj.  pgj^^  .j,  ^^f^  (Highflyer  1774, -Miss  Hervey  1775  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750)— 

b.  h.,  1813.        p]io  j.gg  j,y  Y.  Cade  1747  (Cade  1734). 
r.,        •        Sir  Oliver  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  17g41-ScotiIla  1795  bv  Anvil  1777  (Herod  1758)-Scota  1783 
(Jlympia,    .     ^^  Eclipse  1761  (.Marske  17.50) -Harmony  1775"  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar  17431-Eutilia 

b.  m.,  1810.        17(;9  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724.. 

,_.  ..  ,  ;  HamWetonian  1792  (King  Fergus  177.5)— Rosalind  1788  by  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod 
\\  mte  ocK,  i7,T8i-Atalanta  1769  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17:14)- Y.  Lass-of-tlie-Mill  1756  by  Oroo- 
b.  h.,  1803.         j,„.gg  jy4,  ((,,.^^  1722)-Dau.  1744  of  Traveller  17.35  (Partner  1718). 

Coriander  1786  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— Wildgoose  1792  by  Highflyer  1774  (Flerod  1758)— 
Coheiress  1786  by  Pot-S-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764)- Manilla  1777  by  Goldflnder  1764 
(Snap  1750)— Dau.  1766  of  Old  England  1741  (God.  Ar.  1724). 


Daughter  of 
— .,  1799. 


3  Filho-da-Puta 
■      br.  h.,  1812. 


\^  a      Treasu)-e. 
^    ch.  m.,  1809. 


%l'M 


'  Walton  1799  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784i- Julia  1799  bv  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  1780)— Y.  Giantess 
I     1790  bv  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel  17n8)~Giantcss  1769  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734)— 

Molly 'Long  Legs  17.53  bv  Babraham  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Overton  1788  (King  Fergus  1775)    Dau.  1796  of  Walnut  1786  (Highflyer  1774)-Dan.  1786 
of  Ruler  1777  (Y.  Marske  1771)-Piracantha  17r2  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17*4)— 

Prophetess  175s  byReLiihis  17:W  .God.  Ar.  1724i. 

Golumpus  is'y.  ( ,  .1  11.  "1  I  ...ih    Lucy  Grey  1804  by  Timothy  1794  (Delpini  1781)— Lucy 

1789  by  Fl :,    -    I!   ...l  17.581 -Frenzy  1774  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750)— Dau. 

of  Eng-nc.'!     ,        -     i!     .11  1745). 
Orville  1799    1..  1.  n     ,  .  _'  1   I7'.)l)-Fannv  1796  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  177;)— 
Dau.  1788  of  Di..med    1777  (Florizel  neSI- Des'dcmona  1770  by  Marske  1750  (Squirt 

17:)21— .Y.  Hag  1761  by  Skim  1746  .Starling  1727). 

eaphazard"1797  (Sir  Peter  T.  17!M.-Mrs.  Bamet  1806  by  Waxy  1790  .Pot-8-o-'s  177:?)- 

"   ~     1.1  17.58)— Heinel  1771  by  Squirrel  1754  (Traveller 

'bvr.i.iii.  1; .1   Ar.  1724). 

.,,  ....  I»(i4  i.fHvdCinthus  1797  (Coriander  1786)— 

^1         , ,  I       i.,e  1764)— A'talanta  ch.  ni.  1769  by  Matibcni 

:  bv  Oroonnko  1745  (Crab  1722)— Dau.  1744  of 
la  b.  m.  1737  by  Y.  Greyhouml  1723  (tirey- 
iwn  Wi.odcock  br.  nj.  1717  bv  l)'  »rcy  Wni.d- 
t  Thornton  cb.  ni.  by  .Makeless  (Ogiethorpi, 
of  Diekt-y'Piersou  (Dodaworlh) — Burton  Natural  Barb  uiare. 


Dau.  17S8  of  W.....lperk.r  1773  .He 


i;:i 


bnnn.D-Dau.  17:11  , 
nton  cb.  in.  )iv  ('nplCs  liiiv 
luii-r  (U'ircy  Ve^lo^y  Tutk)- 


...T  171;!)  — M(ss  .MnkHl 
I  Partni-r  1711)  (.lies)— B 
;ar)M.  billabv)-CI; 


The  Breeders^  Ilund  Bool:  and  Guide. 


IMPORTED  THE  SAILOR  PRINCE. 

"\VlXM:ii  OF  THK  CAMBKIUGKSHIKK  AM)  LKWKS  Sl'IUXt;  HANDICAPS 
AND  PORTLAND  STAKES. 

/•>  jtrinilc    attilliiiji,    in    liaiicoras    Stud.    Jlr.    I'.   LoriUard,   pniprirtor,    Johg- 
totnt,  X.  J. 

TliK  Sailor  Puixck,  bay  luirso,  foaled  18X1),  \<\i-A  by  Mr.  B.  Norrin^'ton,  by 
Albeit  Victor,  sou  of  Marsyas  by  Orlaiulo,  ilaui  Hermita  by  Hermit,  sou  of  Xew- 
iiiinster,  graiidam  Atfectioii  by  Lifeboat,  son  of  Sir  Hercules,  out  of  Eose  d'Amour 
by  Willi  Dayrell,  etc.  The  Sailor  Prince  is  own  brother  to  Trixie,  wiuuer  of  the 
Alexandra  Plate,  out  of  Hermita  (wiuncr  of  the  Uraiid  Stand,  Keutish  and  Camden 
Park  Handicaps  and  other  races)  by  the  great  Hermit  (winner  of  the  Derby),  sire  of 
iiu]).  St.  Blaise  (winner  of  the  Derby),  Sliotover  (winner  of  the  2,000  Guiueas  and 
Derby),  Thebais  (winner  of  the  1,0(X)  Guineas  aud  Oalvs),  St.  Marguerite  (winner  of 
the  2,000  Guineas,  dam  of  Seabreeze,  winner  of  the  Oaks  and  St.  Leger),  Tristan  and 
imi>.  Jlr.  Pickwick.  His  grimdara.  Affection,  Is  by  Lifeboat,  sou  of  Sir  Hercules 
and  Yard  Arm  by  Sheet  Anchor  (winner  of  the  Great  Metroi)olitau  Stakes,  Chester 
Cuj)  and  many  other  races).  His  great  grandam,  Rose  d' Amour  by  Wild  Dayrell 
(winner  of  the  Derby)  aud  sire  of  Hurricane  (winner  of  the  1,000  Guineas)  and  the 
dam  of  Atlantic  (winner  of  the  2,000  guineas)  and  his  full  sister,  Atlantis,  dam  of 
imp.  King  Ban,  by  Thormanbj',  and  sire  of  Buccaneer,  the  sire  of  Kisber,  winner  of 
the  Derby  aud  (Jrand  Prize  of  Paris. 

The  Sailor  Prince  was  a  good  race-horse  at  two  years  old.  He  ran  third  to  Rook- 
ery aud  Sigmophone  iu  the  Windsor  Castle  Stakes  at  Ascot ;  second  to  Britomartc 
iu  the  Champagne  Stakes  at  Bibury,  six  others  behind  him;  won  the  Four  Oaks  Two- 
year  Old  Plate,  with  eight  others  behind  him;  was  beaten  a  ueck  by  Sarah  Bernhardt 
in  the  Great  Witley  Stakes  at  Worcester,  giving  her  10  lbs.;  won  the  Royal  Two-year 
Old  Plate  at  Kempton.  with  ten  others  behind  him,  and  was  second  to  Hornpipe  in 
the  Thames  Plate.  At  three  years  old  ran  three  times.  Was  third  in  Prince  of 
Wales  Handicap.  At  four  years  old  won  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  5  furlongs,  at 
JSibury.  At  live  years  old  won  Royal  Plate  Haudicaji,  1  mile,  at  Sandowu  ;  ran 
third  iu  the  Goodwood  Corinthian  Plate,  1  mile,  won  by  Reiue  Blanche,  Wild  Thyme 
second  ;  ran  second  In  the  Daviss  Park  Free  Welter  Handicap,  138  lbs.,  C'lntra,  108 
lbs.,  won ;  ran  second  to  Castor,  110  lbs.,  in  the  Autumn  Plate  at  Manchester,  he 
carrying  146  lbs.;  ran  second  to  Cohort  in  the  Great  Shropshire  Handicap  at  Shrews- 
bury ;  ran  a  dead  heat  and  ilivided  tlio  stakes  in  the  Great  Lancashire  Handicap 
with  Kimbolton  at  Liverpool ;  ran  second  to  Alb,  102  lbs.,  in  the  Holmby  Handicap 
Plate  at  Northampton,  carrying  131  lbs.;  ran  second  to  Verano,  1-10  lbs.,  he  carrying 
166  lbs.,  iu  the  Coventry  Welter  Plate  at  Warwick.  At  six  years  old,  won  the  Lewes 
Spring  Handicap,  1  mile,  121  lbs.,  Moliawk  second,  Cavalier  third  ;  was  third  to 
MidiUetluupe  and  Perdita  IL  in  the  Liverpixd  Cup,  with  eleven  others  behind  him; 
won  the  Cambridgeshire  Handicap,  1  mile  210  yards,  lOo  lbs.,  with  St.  Mirin,  Carlton. 
Melton  and  twelve  others  behind  him.  At  sev(^n  years  old,  won  the  Portlaiul  Stakes. 
1  mile,  with  131  llis.,  with  three  behind  hiiu.     He  retired  sound. 

The  Sailor  Prince  is  a  handsomely  bred  horse,  and  from  a  racing  family  that  not 
only  races  but  produces  race-horses. 

H(!  is  descended  in  direct  female  line  from  the  olil  Woodcock  mare,  to  which  trace 
Skim,  Uevcller  (by  Coiiius)  Heron,  Alarm,  Vindex,  Mouaniue,    A'edette   (sire  of  Galo-  _ 
pin),  Cambuscaii,  Vesjiasian,  Isouomy,  Fernandez,  King  Lud,  in  England;  Lisbon, 
imp.  Clockfast,  Exile  (by  Mortemer),  etc.,  etc. 


Waxy  I7(i0-Pot-8-o--s  1773— Eelip^'e  17&l-Marfke  1751)— Squirt  173-'— Bartlett's  Childers— Darley  Arabian  : 


01' 

H  § 

8!^ 


Whalebone  LSW  (Waxy  17:«n_ii.iu  IM'2  of  Selim  180,'  iBuzzard*  1787)— Maiden  180]  by- 
Sir  I'fter  T,  17^4  (lllL'liilvrr  KTl)  li;m.  1788  01  Plii-uomenon  1780  (Herod  1758)— 
JIatron  1782  by  Florizil  i;ii^  (H'  r..cl  i:r>s). 

Master  Henry  1815  (Orville  riiii— K.ia.licea  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  n«4)— 
Branette  by  Amarantbue  17(ic,  lOhl  EiiKlaud  1741)- Mayfly  1771  by  Matclicm  1748 
(Cade  1734)-Dau.  1755  of  SiailiiiL-  n:;s  isiarliiig  1727). 


1802  (Buzzard*  1787)— Dau  iMis  of  Walton  1799  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Y.  Giantess 
1190  by  Dionied*  1777  (Florizel  1768)— Giantess  1709  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734)— 
MoUv  Long  Legs  1753  by  Babraliam  1740  (God.  Ar.  17241. 
Bustard  1,813  (Ca.streJ  18ol)-()lympia  1815  bv  Sir  Oliver  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  ]7aj)— Sco- 
lilla  17!5  by  Anvil  1777  (Herod  1758)— Scota  1783  by  Eclipse  17&1  (Marske  1750)— 
Hnrniony  1775  by  Herod  n5s  (Tartar  174:il. 


Waxv, 
b,  h.,  1790. 


Pol•^-o■•s  j773  (Ecliise  Id  4}— .Maria  1777  bv  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)— Lisette  1772  by 
Snap  1750  (Snip  17,0)— Miss  Windsor  1751  by  God.  Ar.  1724— Dan.  of  Y.  Belgrade 
(Belgrade  Turkl.  ^ 

Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  17671- Prunella   1788  by  Higliflver  1774    (Herod  1758)  — 
Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  17361— Jnlia  1756  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  17ai)- 
Spectator's  Dam  17%  bv  Partner  1718  (Jigg). 


Daughter  of, 
b.  ni.,  1806. 


lStrii)ling  179.i  (Phenomenon  178ti)— Dau.  1797 of  Oberon  1790  (Highflyer  17741— Sist  1779 
to  Sharper  by  Eanthos  1763  (Matcliem  1748)— Dau.  of  T.  Sweepstakes  1743  (B.  Sweep- 
stakes 17a2l-Uau.  1748  ofHutton's  Spot  1728  (Hartley's  Blind  Horsei. 

Shuttle  17i)3  (Y- Marske  1 ,71 1— Katharine  1798  bv  Delpini  1781  (Highflver  1774)— Dan. 
17S8  of  Paymaster  1766  (Blank  1740)— Dau.  1774  of  Le  Sang  1759  tChangeling  1747)— 
Dau.  1751  of  Rib  1736  (Crab  1722). &         ^ 


Sir  Hercules  182B  (Whalebone  1807)— Guiccioli   1823  by  Bob  Booty  18(H  (Chanticleer 

1787)-Flight  1809  by  Ir.  Escape  1802  (Commodore  1793)— Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  1780 

(Herod  1758)— Heroine  1;75  by  Hero  1753  (Cade  1734). 
Economist  1(^5  (Whisker  1813)- Miss  Pratt  1825  by  Blacklock  1814  (Whitelock  IfO-S)- 

Gadabout  1812  by  Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)— Minstrel  lasby  Sir  Peter  T.  1784 

(Highflyer  1774)— Matron  1782bv  Florizel  1768  (Heiod  175,8). 


Hiiniprey 

Clinker," 

b.  h  ,  1832 


Sultan  1M16  (Selim  l,si.i2)-Trampoline  1825  bv  Train))  1810  (Dick  Andrews  17S7)— Web 

1S08  by  Waxy   1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 

1767)— Pronella  1788  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  175s). 
Muley  1810  (Orville  179!))— Clare  1824  by  Marmion  1806  (Whiskey  17891— Harpalice  1814 

by  Gohanna  1790  (Jlercurv  17781— Amazon  1799  by  Driver  i783  Trentham  1768)— 

Fractions  179;  liv  Mercurr  1778  (Ecliti'e  1764). 


=  rt  —     Velocipede, 

'-"   ch.  h,  18-,5. 

Lady  Moore 

Carev,'. 
b.  in..  18;30. 


Cuiiius  18U9  (Sorcerer  17961— Clinkerina  1812  by  Clinker  18115  (Sir  Peter  T.  17841— Pewet 

1786  by  Tandem  1773  (Svphon  1750)— Termagant  by  Tantrum  1760  (Crii>ple  1750)— 
!    Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1745  (Blaze  17*3i. 
Cervantes  1806  (Don  Quixote  1784)-Dau.  1818  of  Golumpns  1802  (Gohanna  1790)— Dau 

1810  of  Paynator  1791  (Trumpator  1782)— Circle  1802  by  St.  George  1789  (Highflyer 

I    1774)— Abigail  1788  by  Woodpecker  )773  (Herod  ns,--). 

Blacklock  I8i4  (Whitelock  180)i— Dau.  1817  of  Juniper  1805  (Whiskev  1789)— Dau.  1810 

of  Sorcerer  1796  (Trumpator  1782)— \-irgin  1801  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  "(Highflyer  1774)— 

Dan.  1794  of  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  17(>4). 
iTramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  1797)-Kite  1821  bv  Bustard  1S13  (Castrel  18011— Olvmpia 

1.H15  by  Sir  Oliv.  r  Imhi  ,  sir  P,r.r  T  i;s4)— Sco'tilla  1795  by  Anvil  1777  (Herod  1758)— 

Scota  17.8:3  bv  Ec]i|i-r  17'  l  i:\lar-ki'  17.'i.ii. 


§2 


I       r  ^ 
a* 

1    U*| 

-.•'5^ 
|?:S 


Camel, 
br.  h.,  1822. 


Dr.  Syntax, 
br.  h.,  1811 


Palmyra, 
br.  m.,  1S38. 


Whalebone  1.807  (Waxv  1  ::i  i    Daii.  1812  of  Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)— Maiden  1801  by 
Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  liUi-Dau.  1788  of  Phenomenon  1780  (Ilerod  1738)— 
Matron  1782  bv  Florizel  17i)8  (Herod  17.i8i. 
Master  Henry  1815  (Orville  1799)-Boaaicea  1807  bv  Alexander  17P2  (Eclipse  1764)— Bru- 
nette by  Amaranthns  176!)  (Old  England  1741)— "Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 

17ri4)-Dan.  17.55  of  ^-ic.  Starling  1738  (Old  Starling  1727i.  

)— Jenny 
saw  1751 


Paynati.r  1791  (Trumpator  1782)— Dau  of  Beningbrough  1791  (KingFergus  1775)- 

Mole  1787  by  Carbuncle  1772  (Babr.  Blank  175t-)— Dau.  1773  by  Prince  T'Quasa 

(Snip  1736)— Sultana  1759  by  Eegulus  1739  (God  Ar.  17C4). 
Ardrossan  1809  (John  Bull  1789)— Lady  Eliza  181.'!  by  Whitworth  1805  (Agonistes  1797)- 

X.  Y.  Z.'s  dam  1793  by  Spaclille  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— Svlvia  17a-)  i,vT.  Marske  Vi. 

(Marske  175fl)-Feri-et  1765  by  Bro.  to  Slhlo  (Cade  17.-:M). 


Cain  1822  (Paulowitz  1813)-Margaret  18:31  by  Edmund  1824  (Orville  17!9i-Medora  1811 
by  Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)— Dau.  1803  of  Sir  Harry*  1795  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Dau. 
1790  of  Volunteer  1780  (Eclipse  1764) 

Sultan  1816  (Selim  18n2)--He8ter  18:32  bv  Camel  1822  (Whalebone  1807)— Monimia '821 
by  Muley  1810  (Orville  1799)-Sist.  17'.6  to  Petworth  by  Precipitate  1787  (Mercury 
17781— Dair  1787  of  W  oodpecker  1773  (Ilerod  1758). 

Bay  Middleton  18  3:3  (Sultan  1816)— ('riHitix  18:37  by  Priam*  18-27  (Emilins  18201-Octavi- 
ana  1S15  by  Octavian  1807  (Stripling  179,-..-Dau.  1807 ol  Shuttle  179:3  (Y.  Marske  1771)— 
Zara  1801  by  Delpini  1781  (Highflyer  1774). 

Belshazzar*  18:30  (Blacklock  1814)— Ellen  1831  by  Starch  1819  (Waxv  Pope  1806)— Cuirass 
182.3  by  Oiseau  1809  (Camillus  1803)-Castanea  1806  by  Gohanna  "1790  (Mercury  1778)- 
Grey  Skim  1793  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758). 


Whalebone, 
br.  h.,  18U7. 


W'axy  179(1  (Pot-8-ci-'8  n73)-Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— Pru- 
nella 1^88  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.i8)— Promise  17tj8  by  Snap  1750  iSnip  1736)- 
Julia  1756  bv  Blank  1740  (God  Ar.  17-24). 

Wanderer  1811  (Gohanna  I79.i)-Thale8tris  1809  bv  Alexander  17.82  (Eclipse  171)4)- Rival 
18i:o  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)- Hornet  1790  by  Drone  1777  (Herod  17;8)— 
I     Manilla  1777  bv  Oolilflnder  17i  4  (Snap  1750). 


S.2 


•=  .;-  >■= 


Fanny 

Kemble, 

b.  m.,  1827. 


jLottery  i8-c0  (Tramp  1810)-Moi-giana  ls2(i  bv  Mulev  1810  (Orville  I7S9)-Miss  Stepli-n- 
'  sou  1814  by  [Scud  or]  Sorcerer  1796  (Trumpator  1782i— Sist  179;i  to  Petworth  bv  Pre- 
cinitate*  1787  (Mercurv  177,-*)-  Dau.  1787  of  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  17.'8). 
Paulowitz  1813  (Sir  Paul  1802)-  Lovaliv  1817  bv  Rubens  18!1."i  (Buzzard*  1787)— Penny- 
royal 1805  bv  Coriander  1786  iPo't-8-o-'s  177:3) -Peppermmt  1787  by  Highflver  1774 
'    (Herod  17.'8) -Prnmise  1768  hv  Snap  175(1  (Snip  17:36). 


laien 
Middleton, 
br.  m.,  1816. 


fain  182.'  (Paulou 
I    by  Selim  1K(12  (B 

179(1  of  Volunir, 
Bay  Middleton  i 

isir,  iivY   ■ 


y  1- 


Peter  T.  1784i-l)au.  i;9(i  of  I'ipatnr  1786  (Imperator  1776) 


ret  l,s:31  bv  Edmund  1821  lOrville  17^19)- Medora  1811 
Hail.  1803  ol  Sir  Harrv*  1795  (Sir  Peter  T.  1781)-Dau. 
i;64) 

Myrrha  1,831  by  Malek  1824  (Blacklock  18141-Bessv 
ndiflora  1810  by  Sir  Harry  Dinisdale  ISt.O  (Sir 


Paulowitz  l«i:i  iSlr  Paul  l-02)-Dau 
of  Delpini  1781  (Highflver  17741 
17.101-  G.-ntle  Kiltv  1771  hv  Silvio 


1745  bv  Bolton  Starling  1727  (Bay 
M.  bv  Woods  Counsellor  1694  (D 
Dau.  of  Davill's  Old  Woodcock. 


ill  of  Pavnator  1791  (Trumpator  1782)— Dau.  1805 
i-t    1715  to  Mary  bv  Y.  Marske  1771  (Marske 

t  (Cade  1731) ' 

Muley  1810  (Orville  17:  9)  -Rosalia  br  m   ls-2.-i  bv  Walton  1799  (Sir  Peter  T.  178fl-  Roe- 

anne  b  m.  IMl  by  Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews  I778)-Rosette  br.  m.  1803  by 

Beningbrough   1791   (King  Fergus   17;5)-Rosamond  b.  ra.    1788   bv   Tandem   1773 

(Syphon  1750)-Tiibero8e  gr  m.  1772  l)v  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)— Gi-e"v  Starling  gr.  m. 

Polton  1705)— Coughing  Pollv  b  m.  17.30  bv  Bartlett's  Childers  (Darley  Ar  )  -  Counsellor 

.\rcy  Counsellor)— Dau.  of  Snake  (Lister  Turk)— Dau.  of  Luggs  (D'Arcy  White  Turk)— 


Tlie  JJircilcr.i'  Hiind  Bun];  and  Guide. 


TOM    OCHILTREE. 

In  the  BoicIiKghrook   Stud,  JId.     Applieation    tu  1!.    ^V.   W(ddeii,  JIidd!el/iin/, 

JId. 

Tom  Ociiiltrek  by  Lexington,  .son  of  Boston,  lired  liy  A.  J.  Alexander,  Wood- 
Imrn  Stud,  near  Spring  Station,  Ky..  t'onled  1><7J,  dam  Katona,  the  dam  of  Jletario 
and  Sandfovd,  by  VoncUer,  sou  of  Wagner,  out  of  Countess  by  imp.  Margrave,  wiu- 
Tii-r  of  the  St.  Leger  iu  1832.  Wagner,  the  >ire  of  Vouelier,  he  tlie  sire  of  Katona,  was 
eh)sely  inbred  to  Sir  Arehy.  He  difeated  the  great  Grey  Eagle  iu  the  two  memora- 
ble contests,  fonrniile  heats,  at  Louisville,  Kentucky,  in  1839.  Voucher  was  a  fine 
race-horse  and  was  held  in  high  esteem  in  his  day.  Slargiave,  the  sire  of  Lis  grau- 
dam,  was  a  largo,  fine  horse  and  a  very  successful  sire  ;  sired  Brown  Dick,  whoso 
three  miles  in  .5,30,  5.28|,  has  not  often  been  excelled  ;  he  was  also  sire  of  Blue  Dick, 
a  famous  horse,  and  of  MoUie.Jackson,  whose  famous  third  heat  of  three  miles  in  5.28j 
has  never  been  ecjualled.  Tom  Ochiltree  did  not  run  iu  his  two-year  old  form,  but 
.scored  his  first  victory  at  Baltimore,  and  won  four  out  of  tin-  nine  r.ices  in  which  Ue 
started  at  three  years  old.  Baltimore,  won  dash  of  three-i| uaiins  of  a  mile  in  1.2-l|, 
beating  Audubon  and  seven  others;  won  the  PreaUm  ss  stakes,  a  Sweepstakes  for 
three-year  olds,  li^  miles,  iu  2. 43i,  beating  Viator  and  seven  others.  Jerome  Park, 
won  the  Annual  Sweepstakes  for  three-year  olds,  2  miles  and  a  furlong,  iu  4.09A, 
beating  Chesapeake  and  Ascension.  Baltimore,  Md.,  wou  the  Dixie  Stakes  for  three- 
year  olils,  2  miles,  in  3.42^,  beating  Viator,  Aristides,  Rhadamanthus  and  other  good 
horses  ;  was  third  in  the  liri-ckenridgo  Stakes  for  three-year  olds.  2  miles,  wou  by 
Aristides,  Viator  second,  in  3,3I)J-,  he  carrying  a  jieualty  of  tive  ]ioun<ls,  and  was  un- 
ldace<l  iu  his  other  races.  Four  yi'ars  old,  started  iu  ten  races  and  won  eight.  Bal- 
timore. Md.,  won  the  Baltinn>re  Cup,  2^  miles,  iu  4,09.  beating  Stampede,  A'iator  and 
four  others.  Jerome  Park,  won  the  Jockey  Club  Handicap,  2  miles,  in  3.41|,  beating 
Ivildare,  Chesapcike  and  tive  othei's;  won  the  Centennial  .stakes  for  all  ages,  2J  miles, 
in  r,A>»i.  beating  Acroliat  and  (llitipa.  Monmouth  Park,  won  tin-  Monmouth  Cup,  2i 
miles,  in  4,4si,  Stampede  the  only  other  starter  ;  won  the  Caidtal  Stakes  for  four- 
year  olds,  3  miles,  in  ."i.3."ij,  be:iting  Chesapeake  and  Ascension.  .\t  Sar;itoga,  wou  the 
Saratoga  Cnji,  2i  miles,  in  4.(l(;i,  bc;iting  Parole,  Big  Sandy  and  M.idgc.  .I.rnnic  I'ark, 
won  the  Maturity  Stakes  for  foui-year  olds^  3  miles,  iu  5.43i,  lieating  rliis:i]peake, 
Matty  A.  an<l  (Jrey  Xuu;  wou  the  Centennial  Cup,  4  miles,  in  7. 30,  beating  Acrobat, 
Big  Sandy  and  1  )'Arlagnan.  At  Saratoga,  was  second  in  the  All-aged  Sweepstakes, 
li  ndles.  won  by  Parole  iu2.12J;  was  unplaced  iu  race  of  two-mile  heats,  wou  by 
Add  in  3.47i,  3.4SJ,  <  )ehiltree  won  first  heat,  but  was  distanced  iu  the  second.  At 
five  years  old,  started  fourteen  times  and  was  first  in  nine  races.  Baltimore,  Md., 
won  the  Baltimore  Cup,  2J  miles,  in  4.14;  wou  race  of  two-mile  heats  in  3.43, 
distanced  the  field  first  heat.  Jerome  Park,  won  the  Westchester  Cup,  2^  miles,  in 
4.119}.  beating  Athlene  and  Felloweraft ;  won  a  dash  of  2i  miles,  in  4  3lU,  Athleiu!  the 
only  other  starter.  Saratoga,  won  a  dash  of  2  miles,  iu  3.39|,  beating  Athlene  and 
Aunt  Betsy;  wou  a  Haudicaj)  dash  of  2  miles,  in  3.42J,  beating  Cloverbrook,  Oriole 
and  two  others,  Ochiltree  carrieil  120  lbs.  Jerome  Park,  won  the  Grand  Natioual 
Handicap,  2i  miles,  iu4.18},  carrying  124  lbs.,  beating  Parole,  luspiratiou  and  Gal- 
way  :  won  dash  of  1 J  miles,  in  3.14,  beating  Virginins  and  Warlock,  track  heavy. 
Saratoga,  was  second  iu  the  All-aged  Stakes,  1^  miles,  won  by  Vera  Cruz  (3),  Ochil- 
tree carried  124  1I)S.  ;  was  secoml  in  the  Saratoga  Cup,  2i^  miles-,  wou  by  Parole  iu 
4.04i  :  was  second  in  a  dash  of  2J^  miles,  won  by  Whisper  in  4.02;  was  second  in 
a  dash  of  1}  miles,  wou  by  \'i-v:i  Cruz  in  3.17.  At  Baltimore,  was  third  in  a  dash  of 
2J  miles,  won  by  Parole  in  4.37J.  track  very  heavy.  Tom  Ochiltree  is  one  of  Lexing- 
ton's best  sons  ;  he  couhl  run  fast  and  stay  under  heavy  weights  His  great  size, 
coupled  with  symmetry  of  form,  should  commend  him  to  breeders.  He  is  deeply 
inbred  to  lliomed  through  his  many  .Vrchy  crosses,  and  the  r,clii)se  cross  is  an  addi- 
tion through  a  staying  family,  fortified  with  a  triple  cross  of  Orville  through  his 
sons,  .Muley  and  Kmilins,  Ochiltree  is  a  bay,  l(i  hands  2i  inches  high,  lu)  white 
excej)!  a  small  star.  He  is  one  of  tlu'  truest  and  best  shaped  big  horses  in  the  world, 
all  bone  an<l  muscle,  withonl  a  jiarticle  of  lumber. 

Tom  Ochiltree  is  thi'  siriM>f  the  winners  Major  Domo  (winner  of  the  Brookdale 
Hanilicap,  li  miles,  in  1..">J  ;  Parkwav  Handicap.'  1\,  miles,  in  1.47,  1  mile,  iu  1.391 
and  1.4U),  King  T(Mn,  Tattler,  Omaha,  Maggie,  Mit<hell,  Leiretia,  Littl.^  liarefoot. 
Constellation,  Cynosure,  Orator,  Sluggard,  Tom  Boy,  Waterloo,  Crul  i-hes.  .L  O.  (!.. 
Sandstone,  Morrisauia,  Jester,  Disappointment,  Exotic,  Citizen,  elc.  He  lias  covi-reil 
onlv  a  lew  good  m.ires. 


Herod  1758— Tartar  174S— Partner  IHS— Jigs;— Byerly  Turk,  aboat  ]6fo 


*Diomed, 

ch.  h.,  irrr. 


*Saltra;i 
br.  h.,  in 


iFlorizel  1708  (Herod  IT.'iH)— Sist.  lT63toJuno  by  Spectator  174'.i  (Cmb  17i-2i— Horatia 

17.58  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  17J4)— Dau.  of  Flyin;;  Childers  1715  (Darlcy  Ar.  1699)- 

Mis-s  Belvoir  by  Urev  Giaiitliam  iBrowulow  Turk). 
Rockingham  1781  iHighflyer  17r4)~rabitlia  1783  by  Trentham  1760  (T.  Sweepstakes 

174:^1    Uau.   or  Bo>phn'rus  1754  (Babrah.im  1740)— Sist.  to  Grecian  Princesi  bv  W's 
I    Forester  U'.iO  iForeater  ir3Ji  -Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt  17.W  ((;od.  Ar.  17a4i. 
Eclipse  i7&4  (Marske  17.J0)— Virago  17i>4  by  Snap  17.')0  iSnip  17.'iii)— Dau.  of Kegiiliis  rtSil 

(God.  Ar.  1724) -Sist.  17.50  to  Otbello  by  Crab  1722  lAlcock  Ar.i-Mies  Slamerkin  1729 

bv  Y.  True  Blue  1718  (Honeywood's  Ar.l. 
Syinmes'   Wildair  17B7  (*Fearnougbt  1755)— Dan.  of  Tyler's  Driver  17i:0  (•Othello)  — 

Dau.  of  "Fallower  1761  (Blank  n40)-Dau.  of  *Vampire  17i7  iKegulus  1739).    [The 

.saltram  mare  was  dam  of  Jenny  Cockracy.] 

Florizeli7.;8  (Herod  1758)-Sist.  176.J  to  Juno  by  Spectator  1749  (Crab  1722)— Horatia 

17.)8  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724)- Dau.  of  Flying  Cbilders  1715  (Darley  Ar.  1099)— 

Jliss  Belvoir  by  Grey  Grantham  iBrowulow  Turki. 
*Sliark  1771  (Marske  175i-i)— Dau.  of  Harris'  Eclipse  1770  (•Feainonght  17.')5)  -Dau.  of 

♦Fearnought  175.")  (Kegulus  1739)-Dau.  of  *Jolly  Roger  1741  (Roundhead  17:M)  -Dau. 

of  'Sober  John  1748  (Rib  1731'.). 


Orville. 
b  h.,  ir9J. 


5-3  1^ 


^u2 


Sir  Archf, 
b.  h.,  18 J J. 


Pot-8-o-'s  1773(Eclipse  1764)-  Lailv  Bolinijbroke  1766  by  Squirrel  1751iTraveil(Tl7.?5)— 

Cypri)n  1750  by  Blaze  17:)3  (Flying  Childers  1715)— Salome  173;i  by  Bethell'sAr.— Dan. 

of  Graham's  Champion  1707  (Harpur's  Ar.). 
Clockfast  1774  iGimcrack  17(i0i-Dau.  of  Sj-mmes'  Wildair  1707  I'FeamonL'bi  IT.'^.'il— 

Y.  Kitty  Fisher  1767  by  *Peamous!ht  1755  iRegulns  173!i)-»Kitty  Fisher  1755  by  Cade 

1731  (God.  .\r.  1721)  — Dau.  of  Somerset  Ar. 

BeniugbrouL'h  1791  iKing  Fergus  177.))-  Evelina  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  iHero.^  .7581— 

Termas;ant  bv  Tanirnm  17B0(Cripple  1750i—Cauiatrice  by  Sampson  1745  iBla:._1733)— 

0:1(1.  17.-)7  iif  Regulns  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724i. 
Stamford  17114  iSir  Peter  T.   1784)-  Dau.  1799  of  Whi.skey  1789  (Salfram*  l780i  -Grey 

Diiriiiiant  ir-il  by    Dorimant  1772  (Otho  ]7ti0i-Dizzy  1757  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar. 

ir2t)-Di.;7,y  1711  by  Driver  1727  (Wynn  Ar.). 

Vandyke  Jr.    1-I0.-J  (Walton   1799)— Axalia  1^04  by  Beninsbrough  1791   iKinir  Fergus 

1,-751— GUlifliiw.-r  17t<r  bv  HiL'hflvcr  1774  (Herod  17."8)-Preferen(.e  1778  bv  Giildfinder 

ITM  iSnai)  17.)0)— Dau.   1774  of  Marske  1750  (Squirt  n-',?). 
Dick  Andrews  17.t7  (Joe  Andrews  1778)— May  1804  bv  Beninsbroufh  I79I  (King  Fergus 

177.5) -Primrose  17.-i7  bv  Marabrino  17fi8  (Engineer  1756i-Cricket  1776  by  Herod  17E8 

(Tirtar  174!)  -Sophia  i7iU  bv  Blank  1740  iGod.  Ar.  1724). 


Tabit 

brahira  1710)  -Dau.  of  Forester  17.50  (Forester  1730). 

'Robin  Red  (reast  179j  (Sir  Peier  T.  17,'*4)-Dau.  17SS  of  *0b8cnrity  1777  (Eclipse  17641— 

Slamerkin  17.18  by   *Wildair    1753   (Cade  1734)-*Cub  mare  1762  by  Cub  1739  (Fox 

1714)  -Pan.  175)  of  Second  17.32  (Flying  Childers  171.M. 

"l* Royalist  ir90    (Salcrara*  1780)-Belle  Maria  bv  Grey  Diomed  1786  ('-Medley  1776)— 
Q(ieenby*St.  George  1771  (Drason  l".57i— Da'u.  of  Cassius  1778  iBlack-and  all-Black 
177.3) -Primrose  bv  *Dove  1756  (T.  Cade  1747). 
Melzarl791  (•.Medley  1776i-Dau.  of  "Highflyer  1784  (Highflver  1774)- Dau.  of  "Fear- 
nought 1755  (Reguhis  1739)— Dau.  of  Ariel  1756  ('Traveller  1747)— Dau.  of  »Jack  of 
I     Diarainds  iCullcn  Ar).  


Miller's 
Damsel, 
.  1802. 


Daughter  of. 


•Diomed  1777  (Florizel  17.i8)-*Castianiri  1796  by  Eockinsbam  1781  (Highflver  1774)— 

Tabitim  1782  by  Tientham    17(:6  (T.    Sweepstakes  1743)— Dau.   of  Bosphoms  1754 

iBabraham  1740i— Dau.  of  Forester  17.50  (Forester  17.36i. 
•Ciiizeo  1785  (Pacolet    1763)— Dau.   of   Commutation  (Svmmes'  Wildair  1767)- Dan. 

of  •Dare Devil  1787  (Magnet  1770)— Sally  Shark  by  *Shark  1771  (Marske  1750)- Betsey 

Pringle  by  'Fearnought  1755  (Regnlus  1739). 

Sir  .Vrchy  1815  ("Diomed  1777 1— Dau  of  •Citizen  1785  (Pacolet  1763)    Dan.  of  •Alderman 

17S7  (Pot-8-o-'s   1773)— Dau.  of  Ashe's  Roebuck  (•Sweeperi    Dan.  of  Haine's  King 

Herod  1770  i  •Fearnought  1755). 
•Citizen  17-i5  (Pacolet  1TB3)— Dau.  1795  of  Huntsman  1789  i*Mon6etnip  1771)- Dan.  of 

Symmes'  Wildair  1767  (•Fearnought  1755)— Dau.  of  •Fearnought  17.55  (Eegnlns  1T39)— 

Dau.  of  *Janii8  1746  (Janus  17391. 

Beningbrough  17111  (King  Fergus  177.5) -Evelina  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— 

Termagant  by  Tantrum  17611  (Cripple  1750)— Caulatricebv  Sampson  1745iBlaze  17331— 

Dau.  1757  of  Regnlus  17.39  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
■Wbiskey  1789   (Saltram*   1780)— Y.  Giantess  ITflO  bv  Diomed^  1777  iPlorizel  1768)— 

Giantess  1769  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734)-Mollv  Long  Legs  1753  byBabraham  1740 

(God.  Ar.  17>4i-Dan.  of  Cole's  Foxhnnter  1727  (Brisk  1711 1. 

Joe  Andrews  1778  (Eclipse  17(>4i-Dau.  1790  of  Highflver  1774  iHerod  17.58)-  Dau.  1777 

of  Cardinal  Puff  17(i0  ,Babr.iham  17J0)-Dau.  1768  of  Tatler  1754  (Blank  I740)-Bay 

Snio  1746  by  Snip  1736  (Plving  Childers  1715). 
Beningbrough  1791  (King  FeVgus  1775)-Dau.  of  T.  Sir  Peter  1775  (Doge  1762)- Dau.  of 

Engineer   17.56   (Sami)eon   1745)— Dau.    of  Wilson  Ar.-Dau.  of  Hutton's  Spot  1728 

iHartlev's  Blind  Horse). 

Beiiingbrougb  1791  (King  Fergus  1775i-Evelina  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  iHerod  1758)- 

Termagaift  by  Tantrum  1760  (Cripple  1750.- Can tatrice  by  Sampson    1745  (Blaze 

1733)— Dau.  1757  of  Regnlus  17:M  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Whiskev  1789  (Saltram*   17.8(1) -Y.   Giantess  1790  by  Diomed*   1777  (Florizel  1768)— 

Giantess  1769  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17.!41-Mollv  Long  Legs  1753  by  Babraham  1740 

(God.  Ar.  1721) -Dan,  of  Fnxhunter  1727  (Brisk  1711). 

Gohanna  1790  (Mercnrv  1778 —Chestnut  Skim  1794  bv  Woodijecker  1773  iHerod  1758)— 

Silver"6  dam  1780  bv  Herod  175-1  (Tartar  17431— Y.  Hag  1761  by  Skim   1746  (Starling 

17a7)-Hag  1744  bv  C!rab  1722  (Alcock  .^r.). 
Hambletonian  17!I2  (King  Fergus  17751-Helen  1801  bv  Delpini  1781  (Highflver  1774)- 

Rosalind  ITSs  bv  Phenomenon  1781  .Herod  1758)-Atalanta  17li9  by  Matchem  1748 

(Cade  17:Mi    Y.La»-^-..f  the-Mill  1756  by  Oroonoko  1745  (Crab  1722). 

•Diomed  1777  (Fli)iizel  17(W1    .\maiida  1800  bv  Grey  Diomed  1786  (*Medley  I776i— Dau. 

of  \a.  Cade  .P.irtner  1755) -Dau.  of  Hickman's  Independence  177u  ('Fearnought 

17.55)-Dau.  of  *Badg.r (Bosphoms  17541. 
•Messenger  1780  (Mamhrino  I768)-*Mare  1792  by  Pot-S-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  17t)4)-Dan. 

1778  of  Gimcrack  1760  (Cripple  n.50i-Snapdragon  1759  bv  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— 

Dau   174'.i  of  Regulns  1739  (God.  Ar.  17-24). 

Sir  Arch V  isil.5  ('Diomed  1777) -Robin  mare  bv  *Robin  Redbreast  1796  (Sir  Peter  T. 

1784.- Dau.  17S8  of  'Ohscnritv  1777  (Eclipse  1764)  -Slamerkin  1768  by  •Wildair  1753 

(Cade  ;73l)-*Cnb  mare  17(]2  by  Cub  1739  (Fox  1714). 

Thornton's  Diomed  (HallN  florizel    1801 1— Dau.  of  Tiger  1812  (Cook's  Whip  1804)— 

Dan.  of  *Shark  1771  (Marske  1750i— Dau.  of  'Fearnought  17.55  (Regnlus  1739). 


274  The  Breeders'  Hand  Book  and  Guide. 


IMPORTED  TOP  GALLANT. 

Property  of  J.  B.  Ewing,  WiUamefte  Stud,  XashviUe,  Tenn.     Terms  and  i/earling 
sales  annually. 

Sterling,  tlie  sire  of  Top  Galliint,  one  of  the  most  popular  stallioDs  iu  England, 
started  only  a  few  times.  He  won  the  Liverpool  Autumn  Cup,  beating  Louise  Virtoria 
and  twelve  others,  and  was  third  to  Montaigis  and  Walnut  in  the  Canibridseshiie, 
with  133  lbs.  He  won  the  Ascot  Biennial  Stakes,  the  Summer  Stakes  at  Newmarket, 
the  Derby  Free  Handicap  and  Craven  Stakes.  He  was  second  to  Boswell  in  the 
2,000  Guineas,  a  defeat  which  was  one  of  the  most  glaring  flukes  iu  the  annals  of  the 
turf,  for  it  was  admitted  by  every  one  that  he  could  concede  quite  42  lbs.  to  the  win- 
ner; he  was  not  in  the  Derby.  His  value  is  best  shown  in  the  stud,  having  sired 
such  good  ones  as  Isonomy,  who  himself  is  the  sire  of  Riviera,  one  of  the  favorites  for 
the  Derby  in  1890,  Formidable,  another  good  two-year  old  iu  1890,  Antibes,  Com- 
mon, winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  the  Derby  and  St.  Leger  in  1891,  etc.,  and  one  of 
the  best  race-horses  of  his  time.  His  get  last  year  won  over  $100,000,  and  he  stood  at 
$1,000,  with  his  season  full  in  advance.  Harvester,  who  ran  a  dead  heat  with  St. 
Gatien  and  divided  the  stakes  for  the  Derby,  and  was  third  in  the  2,000  Guineas. 
Paradox,  Enterprise  and  Enthusiast,  all  three  winners  of  the  2.000  Guineas,  the 
former  only  beaten  a  head  in  the  Derby,  and  the  latter  defeating  the  famous  Dono- 
van. Energy,  winner  of  sixteen  races  out  of  thirty-seven,  aiul  one  of  the  speed- 
iest horses  of  his  day.  Beaudesert,  the  winner  of  the  Middle  Park  Plate  and  sire 
of  many  winners.  Caxtonian,  Discount,  Post  Orbit,  Geologist,  El  Dorado  (another 
conqnerer  of  Donovan)  and  Cherry  all  come  from  Sterling's  loins.  Toj)  Gallant's 
dam,  Sea  Mark,  is  the  dam  of  Astronomy,  Beacon,  and  Mr.  D.  D.  Withers'  tine 
young  stallion  Stalwart,  who,  from  an  injury  received  iu  crossing  the  ocean,  was 
never  trained.  His  grandam,  Sea  Gull,  was  the  dam  of  Beaudesert,  winner  of  the 
Middle  Park  Plate,  Queenstown,  The  Admiral,  Discordant,  etc.  Wild  Cherry  was  the 
dam  of  Grace  Darling,  Cherry  Ripe,  Sugar  Plum,  Heliotrope,  Reciprocity,  etc. 
Bridget  was  the  dara  of  The  Baronet,  Wild  Strawberry,  Pomona,  Jliss  Fanny,  etc. 
Top  Gallant  traces  through  Ringlet,  a  daughter  of  Whisker,  Cliukerina,  the  dam  of 
Humphrey  Clinker,  sire  of  the  noted  Melbourne  by  Clinker,  Pewet,  a  winner  of  the 
St.  Leger,  by  Tandem,  to  the  noted  Blacklegs  mare,  dam  of  Marske,  the  sire  of 
Eclipse.  He  combines  in  his  pedigree  a  double  cross  of  Sir  Hercules  upon  a  large 
infusion  of  Touchstone  blood  through  such  excellent  sources  as  Adventurer,  Flat- 
catcher  and  Surplice,  and  traces  on  his  sire's  side  and  dam's  side  to  the  noted  daugh- 
ters of  Priam,  Crucifix  and  Miss  Lctty.  From  the  Coneyskiu's  mare,  the  fourteenth 
dam  of  Top  G.allant,  descend  in  direct  female  line  the  following  noted  race-horses  and 
successful  stallions:  Marske,  sire  of  Eclipse,  Orville,  St.  Leger  winner,  Cervantes, 
Cain,  Humphrey  Clinker,  Tomboy,  Octavian,  St.  L(!ger  winner.  The  Colonel,  St. 
Leger  winner,  Sultan,  sire  of  Gleneoe  and  Bay  Middletou,  Sir  Tatton  Sykes,  St.  Leger 
winner,  Newminster,  St.  Leger  winner,  and  sire  of  the  famous  lleruiit,  Andover,  Derby 
winner,  Rifleuuln,  Straft'ord,  Cathedral,  Mariner,  Melton,  winner  of  both  Derby  and 
St.  Leger,  and  many  other  of  the  best  race-horses  and  stallions  in  England.  He  is 
one  of  the  few  sons  of  the  great  Sterling  in  America  accessible  to  breeders,  and  he 
must  be  a  valuable  acquisition  to  the  blood  stock  of  the  country. 

Top  Gallant  is  a  horse  of  rare  individual  merit.     He  carried  off  the  lirst  iirize  at 
the  National  Horse  Show,  in  1890,  over  a  choice  lot  of  stallions. 


Pot-K  o-'s  irr.3— Eclipse  17G4— Marske  1750- Squirt  1732— Bartlett's  Childers— Darley  Arabian  1699. 


a  f,  Whaleboue, 

=  S  br.  h.,  1807. 

:  a-J        Peri, 

iizi  b.  m.,  1823. 


,  —      -  -  ^ ,   Bob  Booty, 

;|«iJo2    cb.  h.,  1804. 


FUght, 
ch.  m.,  1809. 


03  s-" 


Bay 

Middleton, 
b.  b.,  1833. 


Waxv-  17'.i0  (Pot-H-o-*  1773>-Peiielo|io  1798  by  Tnimpator  1783  (Conductor  17117  >—Pru- 

nil'la  nSN  bv  Highttyer  1774  (H.Tod  175S)-Promise  1768  l)y  Snap  175(1  ( Snip  1736i-  Julia 

1751)  bv  Blauk  17411  (God.  Ar.  1734). 
Wanderer  181 1  (GoUanua  171W1— Tlialestris  1809  by  Alexander  178a  (Eclipse  1764t~Eival 

1800  by  Sir  Pett-r  T.  17S1  iHigbflyi-r  17741  -Hornet  17iiO  by  Drone  1777  (Herod  17581— 

■■  nilfa  1777  hv  Goldflnder  17ti4  (Snap  1750i. 


Chanticleer  17^7  (Woodpecker  l,73i-Ienie  IViiO  by  Bai;ot  17S0  (Herod  1758i-Dau.  of 

Gamahoe  (Bustard  1741i-P(itty  by  Tim  1753    (Squirt  1732)- JUss  Patcli  1737  by 

Justice  l?a  (II.  C.  Litton  Ar.i. 
Ir.  Escape  1802  (Commodore  17il.ii— Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  1780  (Herod  17o8i— Heroine 

1775  by  Hero  1753  (Cade  1734i— Dau.  17ii6  of  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)-Sist.  1743  to 

Regains  by  God.  Ar.  1724. 


OrvUle  17911  iBenin>;brougU  17911— EmUy  1810  by  Stamford  1T94 1  Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Dau. 

1799  of  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  1780i— Urev  Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimant  1772  (Otto 

1760)— Dizzy  1757  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Periclea  1809  (Evander  1801 1— Dau.  1812  of  Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787i— Piiiylina  1803  by 

Sir  Peter  T.  1781  (Highflyer  17741— Rally  1790  by  Trnmpator  1782  (Conductor  1707)— 

Fancy  1780  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  1758). 


Sultan  1816  (Selim  18U2|— Cobweb  IS-'l  by  Phautom  1808  (.Walton  1799)— Filagree  1815  by 
Soothsayer  1808  (Sorcerer  1706)- Web  1808  by  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— Penelope 
1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767). 

Priam*  183?  (Eiuilius  1830i— Dau.  1815  of  Orville  1799  iBeningbrough  1791)— Dau.  1800 
of  Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  17731- Hornpipe  1793  by  Trumpator  17SJ  (Conductor 
Lniia  1779  by  Herod  17.58  (Tartar  1743). 


Whalebone  1897  (Waxy  1790)-Dau.  1812  of  Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)- Maiden  1801 

by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— Dau.  1788  of  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  1758)— 

Matron  1782  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  1758). 
Master  Henry    1815  (Orville  1799)-Boadieea  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  17641— 

Brunette  by   Amarantbus  171)6  (Old  England  1741)-Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748 

(Cade  17341— Dau.  1755  of  Anc.  Starling  1738  (Starling  17-r 


Finesse, 
b.  m.,  1815. 


Huuiprey 

Clinker, 

h.  h  ,  1832. 

Daughter  of, 


Solace. 
b.  m.,  18.31 


T.  1784)— Mrs.  Bamet  1806  bv  Waxy  1790  (Pot-S-o-'s  1773)— 
D'au.  1788  of  Woodoecker  1773  (Herod  1758)— Heinel  1771  by  Squirrel  1754  (Traveller 
1735)— Principessa  1762  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1734). 


Filho-d  i-Pnia  Haphazard  1797  (Sir  Pei 
br.  h.,  1813, 


Peruvian  1808  (Sir  Peter  T.  17841— Violante  1803  by  John  Bull  1789  (Fortitude  17771— 
Dau.  1788of  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Everlasting  1775  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske 
17.50)— HYa;na  1762  by  Snap  17.')0  (Snip  17.36). 


Comiis  1809  (Sorcerer  179u)— Clinkeriua  1812  by  Clinker  1805  (Sir  Peter  T.  17K4)-Pewet 

1786  by  Tandem  1773  (Syphon  1750)— Termagant  by  Tantrum  17(:;0  (Cripple  1750)— 

Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1745  (Blaze  1733). 
Cervantes  1806  (Don  Quixote  1784 1 -Dau.  1818  of  Golnmpns  1802  (Gohanna  1790)— Dau. 

1810  of  Pavnator  1791  (Trumpator  ]782>— Circle  1802  by  St.  George  1789  (Highflyer 

1774)— Abigail  1788  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758). 


Velocipede  1825  (Blacklock  1814i— Dau.  1820  of  Cerberus  1803  (Gohanna  1790)— Miss 
Cranfleld  1803  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)- Dau.  1796  of  Pegasus  1784 
(Eclipse  17i!4)-Dau.  1783  of  P.ivma^^ter  1761)  (Blank  1740). 

Longwaist  1831  (Whalebnue  IST)  Dulcamara  Isis  bv  Waxv  1790  iPot-.8-o-'s  1773)— 
witchery  1814  by  Sorcerrr  Kdi.  (Trumpator  i;.-<21-t  "bbea  1802  by  Skvscraper  1786 
(Highflyer  1774i-Dau.  ir.S8  i.f  Wjm.lpicker  1773  (lI(T..d  17.58). 


a  -■  u- 


Whalebone  ISO?  (Waxy  1790)— Dan.  1813  of  Selim  180-'  (Buzzard*  1787)— Maiden  1801  by 

Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)-Daa.  1788  of  Phenomenon   1780  (Herod  1758)— 

Matron  1782  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  1758). 
Master  Henry  1815  (Orville  1799)— Boadicea  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)-Bru- 

netie  by  Amarantbus  1766  (Old  England  1741)— Mayfly  1771  by   Matcbeiu  1748  (Cade 

l"34)-DaK.  17.55  of  Anc.  Starling  1738  (Old  Starling  17'" 


Dr.  Syntax, 
br.  h.",  1811. 


Daughter  of, 
ch.  m.,  1817. 


Orville, 
b.  h.,  1799. 


^j  Miss  Fanny 


dam, 
in.,  181.5. 


Whalebone 
br.  h.,  1807 


Peri, 
b.  m.,  1832. 


Paynator  1791  (Trumpator  1782)— Dau.  of  Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  1775)— 
Jenny  Mole  1787  by  Carbuncle  1772  (Babr.  Blank  1758)— Dan.  1773  of  Prince  T'Quas- 
saw  1751  (Snip  17361-Sultana  17.59  by  Regulns  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Ardrossan  1809  (John  Bull  1789i— Lady  Eliza  1813  by  Whitworth  1805  (Agonistes  1797)— 
X.  Y.  Z.'s  dam  1793  by  SpadUle  1784  (Highflyer  1774)-Sylyia  1783  by  Y.  Marske  1771 
(Marske  17.50)— Ferret  1765  by  Broth,  to  Silvio  (Cade  1731). 

Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  1775)-Evelina  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— 
Termagant  by  Tantrum  1760  (Cripple  1750)— Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1745  (Blaze  1733) 
-Dau.'1757  of  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  17241. 

Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Dau.  1799  of  Whiskey  1789  (.Saltram*  1789) -Grey 
Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimant  1772  tOtho  1760)-Dizzy  1757  by  Blauk  1740  (God.  Ar. 
1724)— Anc.  Dizzy  1741  by  Driver  1727  (Wynn  Ar  ) 

Walton  1799  (Sir  Peter  T.' 1784)— Parasol  18(.i0  by  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  17..4(— Pru- 
nella 1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Suip  1736)— 
Julia  17.56  by  Blank  1740  (GotJ.  Ar.  1724). 

Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)— Dan.  1800  of  Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)  — 
Hornpipe  1793  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)-  Luna  1779  by  Herod  I75S  (Tartar 
1743)— Proserpine  1766  (Eelip.<e's  sist.)  by  Marske  17.50  (Squirt  1732). 


>!.= 


,13 


FannvKemble 
b.  m.,  1827'. 


Waxy  1790  (Pot-s-o's  177.i)— Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767i- Pru- 
nella 1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Promise  17tS  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— 
Julia  17.56  by  Blink  1740  (God.  Ar.  1734). 
Wanderer  1811  (Gohanna  17!i0 — Thaleslris  18)9  by  Alexander  1TS2  (Eclipse  1764)— Bival 
1"00  bv  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  ir74(-Hornet  1799  by  Drone  1777  (Herod  1758)— 

Manilla  1777  by  Goldflnder  1764  (Snap  1750). 

'--X  ahppt  Anrbnr  (Lottery  1820  (Tramp  1810)-Morgiaha  1820  by  Muley  1810  (Orville  1799)--Miss  Stephen- 
S5  hr  h  i-«2  >""'  ISl-*  I'y  [Scud  or]  Sorcerer  179B  (Trumpator  17S3)-Sist.  179:5  to  Petworth  by 
'~     "'•"••  ^'  "•        Precipitate*  1787  (Mercury  1778)— Dau.  1787  of  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  17.58). 

Paulowitz  1813  (Sir  Paul  1802)— Loyalty  1817  by  Rubens  1805  (Buzzard*  1787) -Penny- 
royal 1805  by  Coriander  1786  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)- Peppermint  178V  by  Highflyer  1774 

( Herod  17.58)  -Promise  1768  by  Snap  17.50  (Snip  1736). 

Camel  lS32~(Whalebone  lSi)7)— Banter  1826  by  Master  Henry  1815  (Orville  1799)-Boa- 
dicea  1807  by  .Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— Brunette  by  Amarantbus  1766  (Old  Eng- 
land 1741),-Mavfly  1771  by  Matcliem  1748  (Cade  17.34). 
Priam*  1827  (Emilius  1820)— Octaviana  1815  bv  Octavian  18')7 (Stripling  1793)— Dan.  1807 
of  Shuttle  1793  (Y.  Marske  1771  )-Zara  1801  by  Delpiui  1781  (Highflyer  1774)— Flora 

1789  by  King  Fergus  1775  (Eclipse  17(;4i; 

Pantaloon  1824  iCastrel  1801 1— Pnfl"  W2.3  by  Waterloo  1814  (Walton  1799) -Blowing  180.3 
bv  Buzzard*  1787  iWoodpecker  1773)-bau.  1796  of  Pot-S-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  17'j4)— 

Maid-of-all-Wi>rk  1786  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58) 

Whi>k.r  1812 ;  Waxy  1790(-Clinkerinabr.  m.  1812  by  Clinker  1805  iSlr  PeU'r  T.  1784)— 
Peuet  b.  m.  1786  by  Tandem  1773  (Syphon  175'))— Termagant  bv  Tantrum  1760 
(Cripple  17501— Cantatrice  by    Sampson  1745    (Blaze    17*!)— Dau.  br.   m.    17.57  by 

'     Regulus    1739    (God.  Ar.   iril)— The    Rubv   mare    (Marske's    dam)    by    Hutton's 

Mnlso  Turk)— Dau.  of  Bav  Br)lton  1705  (OreyHantl)oy)  -Dau.  of  Fox  Cub  1714  (Clumsy)— Dau.  of  Coney- 
•"    •  f  Hilton's  <}rev  Barb  1700-Dau.  of  Hutton's  Royal  Colt  1700  (Helmsley  Turk)— Dan. 


[Rocket  orl 
Cardinal  PulT. 
br.  h.,  18  W. 


Blackleg- 
skins  171 
of  Byerly  Turk- Dau.  of  Bustler  (Helmsley  Turk), 


276  The  Breeders'  Hand  Bool;  and  Guide. 


TREMONT. 


WINNER  OP  THE  JUVENILE,  FOAM,  SURF,  JLTNE,  GREAT  POST,  ATLAN- 
TIC, TYRO,  JUNIOR  CHAMPION  AND  OTHER  STAKES  AT  TWO 
YEARS    OLD. 

The  j^rojxrti/  of  Gen.   W.  II.  Jackson,  Belle  Meade  Stud,  Nashville,    Teiin. 
Terms  annually.      Yearling  sales  in  June  each  year. 

Tremoxt,  black  liorse,  foaled  1884,  l>red  in  the  Elmendorf  Stud,  Ky.,  by  Virjril, 
son  of  Vandal  by  imp.  Glencoe,  dam  Ann  Fief  by  Alarm,  son  of  im)).  Etliiise  by 
Orlando,  grandam  Kate  Walker  by  Embry's  Lexington,  sou  of  Lexiugtou  and  I'.el- 
lamira  by  imp.  Monarch,  son  of  imported  Priam,  etc.  Tremou-t  was  a  phenomenally 
fast  horse  and  never  met  defeat  daring  his  racing  career,  which  ended  at  two  years 
old.  Virgil,  sire  of  Tremont.  was  by  Vandal,  the  best  sou  of  imp.  Gleucoe,  whose 
dam  was  the  Tranby  mare,  that  also  produced  Levity,  Volga  aud  Vistula.  Virgil's 
dam  was  Hymenia  by  imp.  Y'orkshire.  She  produecd  Daisy  by  Cracker,  Alaric, 
Ansel,  Lady  Petry  anil  Mollie  Wood.  Virgil  was  the  sire  of  not  only  the  unbeaten 
Tremont,  but  of  the  great  Hindoo  (sire  of  Hanover),  Portland,  ^■igil.  Vagrant,  Vera 
Crui!,  Virginius,  Vanguard,  Virgiliau,  Fairplay,  Katriua,  Memento,  Isaac  Murphey, 
Carley  B.,  Ben  Ali,  Richmond,  Kingfish,  Himalaya,  etc.,  etc.  Tremont  inherited 
lunch  of  his  speed  from  Ann  Fief,  the  daughter  of  Alarm  by  im]>.  Eclipse.  Ann  Fief 
was  out  of  Kate  Walker  by  Embry's  Lexington,  son  of  the  great  Lexington  and 
grandson  of  the  stout  Boston.  Kate  Walker,  the  dam  of  Ann  Fief,  was  the  dam  of 
Bend'or,  one  of  the  best  race-horses  this  country  has  ever  i)rodnced  for  speed,  stam- 
ina and  weight-carrying  capacity.  As  a  four-year  old  Bend'or  started  in  twelve 
races,  of  which  he  won  nine.  He  won  at  heats  of  a  mile  and  a  sixteenth,  capturing  the 
second  aud  third  heats;  won  at  U  miles,  over  a  heavy  track,  at  Chicago,  currying  a 
10  1b.  penalty;  he  won  the  Board  of  Trade  Handicap  at  the  same  distance;  with 
149  lbs.,  he  ran  a  mile  at  Saratoga  in  1.45;  won  at  1^  miles,  in  2.:riA.  deffatiiig 
such  a  grand  mare  as  Thora,  and  again  in  2.36i,  with  123  lbs.,  concc(li;ig  General 
Monroe  22  11)8. ;  while  in  the  Grand  Prize  at  Saratoga,  IJ  miles,  he  carried  l'J2  llis. 
and  ran  second  to  Glidelia,  116  lbs.,  in  3.01,  the  fa.stest  and  best  race  at  the  distance 
np  to  that  date.  Besides  Bend'or,  Kate  Walker  produced  the  winners  Maggie  11. 
anil  Hattie  D.  H.  Ann  Fief  is  the  dam  of  Sjianish  King,  Aurauia  (winner  of  the 
New  and  Spring  Stakes  as  a  two-year  old  and  other  races),  Anna  B.  (winner  of  the 
Debutante  Stakes)  and  Westchester  (winner  of  the  Seabright  Stakes).  Tremont  won 
the  .liMiiiiir  Si.ikes,  .leronie  Park,  half  a  mile,  115  llis.,  in  0.48  J,  fourteen  starters; 
won  till'  Sc  1 1  mill  I-  Stakes,  .lerome  Park,  5  furlongs,  115  lbs.,  in  1.02J-,  seven  starters  ; 
Avon  till'  l'i>:iiii  Stakes,  Shce])shead  Bay.  5  furlongs,  115  lbs.,  in  1.04^,  ten  starters; 
Avon  the  Surf  Stakes.  Shei'|islic.iil  Hay.  '<  furlongs,  Vii  lbs.,  in  1.02,  nine  starters;  Avon 
the  Zephyr  St.iki's,  Sln-i-iislirad  Hay.  tliii'c-i|Uarters  of  a  mile,  112  lbs.,  in  1.17J,  four 
starters;'  won  the  Paililoik  Stakes.'  Slieepshead  Bay,  three-finarters  of  a  mile,  112  lbs., 
in  1.171,  tAVo  starters;  Avon  the  Spring  Stakes,  Sheepshead  Bay.  tliree-iiuarters  of  a 
mile,  llt.lbs.,  in  1.16J  ;  Avon  the  June  Stakes.  Shecjislieail  Bav.  thrce-iiiiarters  of  a 
luih^  llTlbs.,  in  1.18J-,  four  starters;  Avon  the  (Sreat  Post  Stakes,  Sheepshead  Hay, 
three-ijuarters  of  a  mile.  U5  lbs.,  in  I.IHJ,  four  starters;  won  the  Good-Bye  Stakes, 
Sheepshead  Bay,  three-i|Marters  of  a  mile,  115  lbs.,  in  1.15,  six  st.arters ;  Avon  the 
Atlantic  Stakes,  Monmouth  Park,  three-ijuarters  of  a  mile,  115  lbs.,  in  l.lBi,  six 
starters ;  Avon  the  Tyro  Stakes,  Monmouth  Park,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  115  lbs.,  in 
l.lOi,  five  starters;  avou  the  Junior  Champion  Stakes,  Monmouth  Park,  three- 
quarters  of  a  mile,  115  lbs.,  in  I.ITJ.  In  this  last  race  he  defeated  Kingston  and 
Fitzroy.      He  met  aud  defeated  all  the  best  two-year  olds  of  his  year. 

Tremont  must  be  regarded  as  a  success  iii  the  stud.  Tlio  following  Avinnrrs 
are  nuist  all  the  get  of  his  first  season  in  the  stnd  :  Dagonet,  Frenmnt,  Fillide, 
Flenrette,  Jessica,  Lavjsh,  Temple,  Triugic,  Marmont,  Chicago,  Seabright,  Love- 
lace, etc.,  creditable  performers. 


■Woodpecker  1773— Herod  175S-Tartar  1743— Partner  1718— Ji^'g  -  Bycrly  Turk,  aliom  1685. 


Tramp, 
b.  h.,  1810. 


Blacklock, 
b.  h.,  1S14. 


Davt;nport  r^ 
Trumpator, 
br.  h.,  1  a  J. 


1,5 


Tramp, 
b.  h.,  1813. 


Daughter  of, 
ch.  m.,  1810. 


Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— Dau.  of  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  17641  -Dau.  of  High- 
flyer 1774  (Herod  1758)— Dao.  of  Allied  1770  (Matchem  1748)— Dau.  1770  of  Engineer 
K.ifi  (Sampson  174j*. 

Ws  Dirto  IsuO  (Sir  Peter  T.  17W)-Daii.  1791  of  Mercury  1778  ( Eclips-e  1764^-Dau.  1776 
of  Herod  I75S  (Tartar  1743)  Folly  1771  by  Mareke  1T50  (Squirt  173:i)-Vixfu  1753  by 
Re-ulus  1739  (i;o(L  Ar^Ti4). 

Dick  .\ndrew6  itiiT  (Joe  .\ndre"8  lT7Si-Dau.  1803  of  Gohanua  17'.iil  (Mercury  1778)— 
Fraxiuella  17;i3  bv  Trcntham  1766  (T.  Sweepsiakes  17431-  Dau.  1783  of  Woodpecker 
i;73  (11(1.1,1  i;:,N)'    Everlasting  1775  bv  Eclipse  17W  (Marske  1750i. 

Waxy  K'Ki  (Pi(-->i'~  ir;3)-Penclope  1798  by  TrunipiUor  1783  (Conductor  1707)— Pru- 
nella o^liv  lli-ldlvcr  1774  (Herod  1758)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Sulp  1736)— 
Julia  i;-)!,  l>y  Bhnd.  i;40CGod.  Ar.  17241. 

WhiielMLk  is.i.i  ,  ILdulileionian  1792)— Dau.  17119  of  Coriander  1786  (Pot-N-o-'s  1773)— 

Wil.l )sc  w.n  l.v  llisibflyer  1774  (Herod  1738)- Coheiress  1786  by  Pot-B-o-'s  1773 

( E(  iip>e  1  ri:  1 1    Mduilla  1777  by  Goldfluder  17e4  (Snap  1730). 

Orville  K'.i.i  (BeuiugbrouL'h  179!)-Mi8s  Grimstone  17'.6  by  Weazle  1770  (Herod  175S)— 
Dau.  of  Ancaster  1768  (Blank  1740)— Dau.  of  Damascus  Ar.  1754— Dau.  of  Sampson 
1745  (Blaze  17S3). 

'Sir  Solomon  1S05  (.'Tickle  Toby  1786)— Dau.  of  Hickor5- 1804  ("Whip  17U4l—«Trum- 

I    petta  1797  by  Trnmp.itor  1783  tConducior  1767)~Sist.  Y.%'^  to  Lambinos  by  Highflyer 

I     i;74  (Herod  175'*)-Uau.  17T5  of  Eclipse  17B4  (Marske  1750). 

(Orphan  1810  (Ball's  Florizel   1801)-Ladv  Grev  1817  by  Robin  Grey  1805  (*Royalist 

1  n9lii-ilaria  180-2  bv  Melzar  1T91  (*Medley  1776)-Dan.  of  *Highflyer  1784  (Highflyer 
1774)-Daii.  of  '  Fearnouirht  1755  (Regnlns  1739). 

Orville  1799  (Beuiugbrom;h  17911— Emily  1810  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Pet(--r  T.  1781.)— 
Dau.  17!i9of  Whiskey  1789  ('Saltrara  17801- Grev  Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimani  1772 
(Otho  17i>0) -Dizzy  i;o7  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Scud  18:14  (Beningbrough  17911— Goosander  1SU5  by  Hambletonian  1792  (King  Fergus 
17751— Rally  1790  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767i— Fancy  1780  by  Florizel  1768 

'     (Herod  17.581— Dau.  17C3  of  Spectator  1749  (Crab  1722i. 

Dick  Andrews  liDT  (Joe  Andrews  1778)— Dau.  laS  of  Gohanua  1790  (Mercury  1778)- 
Fraxinclla  H.'S  by  Trentham  1760  (T.  Sweepstakes  17^3)-Dau.  1785  of  Woodpecker 
1773  (Herod  17381— Everlasting  1775  bv  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750). 

Sancho  1801  (Don  Quixote  17811— Blackiock's  dam  1709  by  Coriander  1786  (Pot-8-o-'8 
1773)— Wildgoosc  1793  by  Ili^'hflver  1774  (Herod  1758)— Coheiress  1786  by  Pot-S-o-'s 
1773  (Eclipse  !,■    i     ^ri.iili  !;;;'bv  Goldt3nderl764(Suap  17501. 


.  Eclipse  l.sii    !::    ,     -         Y.  Maiil  (if-tlit--Oaks  1.817  bv  *Expedition  1795  (Pegasus 

i^ouu.,,       j     ]78i)_5]aia.,,i  I    ,   .,  ^1   1,1-    ,  spn  ad  Eatrle  1793  (Volunteer  1780)— Annette  by 

en.  n.,  is.a.  |     «si,ark  1771  ,Mii; -1      i;  di     liati.  of  liockingbam  (Partner  1755). 

Grecian       Cook's  Whip  1804  (  Whip  17:i4)— Jane  Hunt  i:9()  by  Hampton's  Paragon  1788  (*Flim- 

Priucess.     I     nap  1765i— Moll   bv   'Figuie  1757   (Figure  1747 1— Slamerkin  1708  by  »Wildair  1733 

b.  m.,  1816.    I     (Cade  1734)-*Cub  mare  1763  by  Cub  1739  (Fox  17141. 


MarvBedford, 
'    b.  m.,  18lij. 


*Whip  1794  (Saltram*  17.'-0)-Speckleback  1790  bv  Randolph's  Celer  (Meade's  Celer 
17741— Old  Specklehack  by  Meade's  Celer  1774  («Janus  1746)— Dau.  of  *Sober  John 
1748  (Rib  17361-Tlioroughbred  mare  of  Mr.  Wade. 

Duke  of  Bedford  ('Bedford  1702)— Dau.  1813  of  'Speculator  1795  (Dragon*  17.S7i~Dau. 
18116  of  'Dare  Devil  1787  (Magnet  1770)->Tmmpetta  1797  by  Trumpator  1783  (Con- 
ductor  1767)  -Sist.  Hi-O  to  Lambinos  bv  Higliflver  1774  (Herod  1758). 


Touchstone, 
br.  h.,  ISil. 


Bay 
Middleton, 
b.  h.,  183). 
Flvcatcher, 
cb.  m.,  1831. 


Camel  182UWhalcbone  1807) -Banter  1836  bv  Master  Henry  1815  (Orville  1799)— Boa- 
dices  l'«17  bv  Alexander  1783  (Eclipse  17(4)— Brunette  by  Amarauthue  1706  (Old 
Englaiiil  Kill     .Mivtlv  1771  bv  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17341. 

Langarl-  ;  ,--1  n  i-.'i'  Kile  1821  bv  Bustard  l.si3  (Casirel  ]801)-OIvmpia  1815  by  Sir 
Oliver  !-  1  -i,  IM  i-T.  17.'^4)— Scotilla  1793  by  Anvil  1777  (Herod  1758)-Scota  1783 
by  Ei.'li|i-c  irnt  (  \1  M--kc  n.-)"!. 

Sultan  1816  (Selini  ls;i3)— Cobweli  1831  bv  Phantom  1.808  iWalton  1799)— Filagree  1815  by 
Soothsayer  18  >8  (Sorcerer  1796)— Web  "iai8  by  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— Penelope 
179S  bv  Trumpator  1783  (Conductor  1767). 

Godolphin  1818  (Partisan  1811)- Sisl.  1820  to  Cobweb  by  Phantom  1808  (Walton  17991— 
Filagree  I8i5  bv  Soothsayer  1808  (Sorcerer  1796)- Web  l-'^OS  by  Waxy  17'.0  (Pot-S-o-'e 
1773)- Penelope  1798  bv  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767). 


23 


Pocahontas, 

b.  m.,  18  i7. 


!r.  Birdcatcher  18:33  (Sir  Hercules  18-.:6)— Echidna  1838  bv  Economist  1825  (Whisker 
1812)— Miss  Pratt  1825  bv  Blacklock  1814  (Whitelock  1803)-r;adabont  1812  by  Orville 
1799  (Beningbrough  1791)-Minstrel  18r3  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774). 

Glencoe*  1831  (Snltan  1816)— Marpessa  1830  bv  Mulev  1819  (Orville  179.,)-Clare  1824  by 
Marmion  1806  (Whiskey  1789)-Harpalice  1814  bv  Gohanna  1T90  (Mercury  1778)-Araa- 
zon  1799  bv  Driver  1783  (Trentham  1766). 


Lanercost, 

br.  h.,  18-35. 

Sister  to 

Hornsea, 
b.  m..  ix-sr. 


Liverpool  1828  (Tramp  1810)-Otis  1820  by  Bustard  1891  (Buzzard*  17871-Dan.  1813  of 
I    Election   1804  (Gohanna  1790;— Sist.  1791  to  Skysweeper  by  Highflyer  1774  tHerod 
!    17.3.8)- Chaniicleer's  dam  1778  bv  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  17501. 
iVelocipede  1823  (Blacklock  18141-Dau.  1820  of  Cerberus  1802  (Gohanna  1790)-Mis8 

Cranfleld  1803  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Hietflver  1774)-Dan.  1796  of  Pegasus  1784 

!    (Eclipse  17641— Dan  1783  of  Pavmnster  1766  (Blank  17401. 

", Timoleon  1813  (Sir  Archv  18051— Dan.  1814  of  Rail's  Florizel  1801  (*Diomed  1777i— Dau. 

17119  of  «.-\ldorman  1787  (Pot-8-o-'s  17731-Daii.  of  *Clockfast  1774  (Gimcrack  17601— 

Dau.  of  Svmmes'  Wiklair  1767  ('Fearnought  17.^^^). 
Sarpedon  is28  (Emilins  lS20)-Rowena  1826  by  Snmpter  1818  (Sir  Archy  1806)- Lady 

Grev  1.817  11V  Robin  Grey  1805  ('Rovalist  1790')-Marial""" '■-■  '•-'--  ■-"'   .^-^t^.^^^^ 

17761— Dau.  of  *HiirhflTer  1784  (Hig'hflver  1774). 


1  by  Melzar  1791  ('Medley 


Priam  1827  lEmilius  18aO(— 'Delphine  1825  bv  Whisker  1812  (Waxy  17901— 5Iy  Lady* 
1818  by  Comnn  1809  (Sorcerer  1790  -The  Colonel's  dam  1802  by  Delpini  1781  (Highflyer 
17741  -Tipple  Cvder  1788  bv  Kins  Fergus  1775  (Eclipse  1764). 

Am.  Eclipse  1814"(nuroc  180i.(-  Am.  Pomona  1820  bv  Sir  Alfred  18C5(*Sir  Harry  l.O.'i)  — 
Dau.  of 'Sir  Harrv  1793  (Sir  Peter  T.  17841- 'Pomona  1803  by  Worthy  1795  (Pot -8-0-  s 
17731-Comedv  1799  bv  Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773). 

Sidi  Hamet  1825  (X'irginian  1815)  Susette  1838  bv  Aratns  1820  (Director  18]l(-Jeimy 
Cockracv  1814  bv  Potomac  1.803  CDiomed  1777i- Timoleon's  dam  by  »Saltram  1.80 
(Eclipsel764i-Dan.  of  Svmmes' Wildair  1767 '*Fearnonght  17551. 

'Sariiednn  1838  (Emilins  1830)  -  Lances?  1835  bv  Lance  1821  (Am.  Eclipse  18141— Aurora 
1827  bv  Aratns  1820  (Director  1811  .-Paragon  1807  by  'Buzzard  17'87  (Woodpecker 
1773)   "Indiana  1803  by  Colnmbns  ('Pantaloon  1778.. 

Sir  William  of  Transport  1820  (Sir  Archv  1803)-Miss  Dowden  1809  by 'Bnzzarf  1787 
(Woodpecker  17731-Dan.  of  'Speculator  1793  (Dragon'  1787)— Dau.  of  Damon  (*Fear- 
nouirbt  17.-5. -Dnn   of  Fiamnuirlit.  

Davcdpnrfs  Tn),n|.:irn,-  Is-.M  s;,-  Soloi.ion  ffOsr  Mi.rv  .Tmi,--  1,.  i...  1^'r  by  Kosi'iusko 
isl,-,  Sir  Ar.liv  IS..-.,  Mdltillora's  .-randam  l.v  Y.  Bc.lfni,!  ,  r-.ll"r,l  K:i2.-nau  of 
.\ri..M  (i'..ivph(,(.ius.     Had,  nf  P.rilliaut  ,B(inveirs  Trav(,ll.'r.  m,ii  . ,(    Traveller  1  (4,). 


278  Tlie  Breeders'  llniid  Bouk  and  Guide. 


TROUBADOUR. 


WINNER  OF  THE  ^iENSATIOX.  CRITHKIOX,  KIMBALL  AND  OTHER  STAKES 
AT  TWO  YEARS  OLU,  THE  CHARLES  (iKEEN,  PALMER  HOUSE  ANU 
ST.  LEUER  STAKES  AT  THREE  YEARS  OLD,  SUBURBAN  HANDICAP, 
OCEAN  STAKES  AND   MONMOUTH  CUP,  ETC. 

The  property  of  Cap f.  S.  S.  Brown,  Wildwuod  Stud,  Pa. 

TnoUDADoUH,  bay  horse,  foaled  1882  bred  iu  tlie  Woodburu  Stnd,  Ky.,  by  Lisbon 
son  of  imp.  PliaetoQ  by  Iviuj;  Tom,  dam  Gleuluiuf,  dam  of  WiudriisU  by  imj).  Gleiielg, 
sou  of  Caterer  by  Stockwell,  gramlam  Lute,  dam  of  Virgiuius  by  Lexiugtou,  out  of 
iiulu  Horton  by  imp.  Albiou.  Troubadour  was  a  graud  race-horse  aud  is  from  a 
great  raciug  and  producing  family.  Gleuluine  was  a  graud  producer.  She  is  the 
dam  of  School  Girl  and  her  sister.  Patrimony,  the  dam  of  Lisiniony  (a  lirst-class  race- 
horse), aud  Patron  (winner  of  the  Great  American  Stakes),  VVindrnsh  (winner  of  the 
Illinois  Derby,  etc.),  aud  Lizzie  Krepps,  a  good  two-year  old  winner.  Lute,  the 
graudam,  produced  that  good  horse  Virgiuius,  and  laite  Edgar  (the  dam  of  Shiloh), 
Torrent  (a  two-year  old  winner),  and  Tencrine  (dam  of  Leo  and  Louise,  a  two-year 
winner  in  1891).  The  great  grandam,  Lnlu  Horton,  produced  Kildare  and  Amy  Far- 
ley (dam  of  Mattie  Amelia,  dam  of  Hemlock,  Borealis  aud  Sallie  Taylor,  Teresa. 
Fousie's  dam,  Pathtinder  and  Blue  Grass).  Bine  Grass  wou  in  Englaml  the  Burwell 
Stakes,  Newmarket,  the  Ascot  Biennial  Stakes,  and  the  Racing  Stakes,  Goodwood, 
beating  Ossian,  winner  of  the  St.  Leger,  etc.  Other  good  ones  from  Lulu  Horton  were 
Spartan,  Periuot  aud  Patula,  dam  of  Ceawooil  (winner  of  the  Clay  Stakes,  etc.).  The 
Stockholder  mare,  the  fifth  dam,  prodnce<l  Compromise,  Inviucil)le,  Laura  (dam  of 
Lily  Ward,  Harry  of  the  West.  Fannie  Cheatham,  .Judge  Durrell  aud  Lerna)  and 
Iodine.  From  these  came  the  good  ones  Laura  Faris,  Ascension,  Buckette,  Hattie 
Hugar,  Fanny  Brown,  Ada  Hayes  aud  Memento.  Troubadour  at  two  years  old  ran 
fourteen  times,  wou  seven  races,  was  second  in  three  .and  tliird  in  one.  Ran  second 
to  Favor  in  Me Grath  Stakes  live-eighths  of  a  mile,  110  lbs.,  in  l.U-Jj;  ran  second  to  O.B. 
in  AlevLandcr  Stakes,  five-eighths  of  a  mile,  110  lbs.,  iu  1.02| ;  won  purse,  five-eighths 
of  a  mile,  l'i.">  lbs.,  in  l.02|;  wou  Sensation  Stakes,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  110  lbs., 
iu  1.22i,  beating  Ten  Stone,  Freeman,  etc. ;  won  Criterion  Stakes,  three-quarters  of 
a  mile,  110  lbs.,  in  1.21J;  ran  third  in  Keiiwooil  Stakes,  five-eighths  of  a  mile,  112 
lbs.,  iul.Oll;  ran  secpnd  to  Ten  Stone  for  Purse,  five-eighths  ofanule,  110  lbs.,  iu 
1.03i ;  wou  purse,  three-(iuarters  of  a  mile,  110  lbs.,  iu  1.18i;  wou  purse, 
1  mile,  109  lbs.,  iu  1..50J;  wou  Kimball  Stakes,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  115  lbs.,  in 
1.17;  won  Barrett  Stakes,  1  mile,  118  lbs,,  iu  1,4.>.  At  three  years  old  rau  twenty- 
two  races,  won  five,  was  second  in  three  aud  third  in  nine.  Ran  third  in  Distillers' 
Stakes,  li  miles,  102  lbs.,  iu  2,08f,  wou  by  Modesty;  ran  third  in  Phojnix  Hotel 
Stakes,  IJ  miles,  110  lbs.,  iu  2,0S|;  wou  purse,  IJ  miles,  102  lbs.,  in  2.08}  ;  ran  second 
to  Bersan  iu  Clark  Stakes,  IJ  miles,  110  lbs,,  iu  2,09i :  ran  second  to  Aretino  for 
pur.se,  Ij  miles,  105  lbs,  iu  2.54J;  wou  Charles  Green  Stakes,  IJ^  miles,  118  lbs.,  in 
2.13^,  beating  Thistle,  Favor,  etc. ;  ran  tliird  in  American  Derby,  1+  miles,  123  lbs,, 
in  2,49.},  Volaute  won,  Favor  second ;  rau  third  iu  Boulevard  Stakes  IJ  miles,  112 
lbs.,  iu  2.09;  rau  third  in  .Sheridan  Stakes,  li  miles,  123  lbs.,  in  2,09^5-  ran  third  in 
Drexel  Stakes,  1  mile,  123  lbs,,  in  1,50;  won  Palmer  House  Stakes,  li  miles,  106  lbs., 
iu  2.10};  wou  St.  Louis  St.  Leger  Stakes,  2  miles,  123  lbs  ,  iu  3.48 ;  rau  third  iu  Kas- 
kaskia  Stakes,  li  miles,  IU  lbs.,  in  2,44 ;  rau  third  in  Hotel  Stakes,  H  miles,  125  lbs., 
in  2.45.i;  rau  third  iu  Brewers'  Stakes,  ij  miles,  113  lbs.,  iu  3.24;  ran  secoud  to  Editor 
iu  Falsetto  Stakes,  2  miles.  125  lbs.,  iu  3,43|,  beating  Volo,  Ten  Booker,  etc.  At  four 
years  old  rau  three  times  and  wou  all  his  races.  Won  Handicap  purse,  li  miles,  110 
lbs,,  iu  1.57;  won  Suburban,  H  miles,  1 15  lbs,,  in  2. 12}.  beating  Richmond,  Baruuni, 
Lizzie  Dwyer,  Bau  Fox,  Charity,  Favor,  etc. ;  won  special  race  against  Miss  Wooil- 
ford,  li  milirs,  118  Uis..  in  2.08 j.  .\t  five  years  old  ran  six  races,  wou  four,  was 
second  in  one  and  third  in  the  t>i]u-i:  Won  purse,  1  mile,  122  lbs.,  iu  1.42.*;  ran 
aeconil  to  Tlie  Bard  iu  Ciinev  Island  Stakes,  H  miles,  122  IIjs  ,  in  1.55;  won  Sweep- 
stakes, I  mile,  ll,"i  Ills,,  in  L41  ;  won  Ocean  Stakes,  U  miles,  120  lbs,,  1  56i.  beating 
The  Bard;  won  .Moiimoiitli  Cup,  \'i  luiles.  121  lbs.,  iu  3  01.  beating  The  Bard;  rau 
third  ill  i'rci'hold  Stakes.  1}  miles,  118  lbs.,  in  2.39},  The  Bard  won,  Barnum  was 
second  and   Troiiliadonr  broke  down. 

Troiiba<lour  is  young  in  tlie  stud.  Is  sire  of  the  winners  .Vrniild,  Lookout,  Too 
Quick,  La  (Jigale,  about  all  that  liave  been  trained. 

Troubadour  is  descended  iu  direct  female  line  through  imp.  Silver  (Sylva)  from 
the  Barb  mare,  to  which  trace  Latli,  ('adc.  Flying  Childers.  imp,  Dioiuel,  Sorcerer, 
imii.  Priam,  Phantom,  Laiigar,  Miiley,  Tin-  Cine,  I'leniiiotenliary,  Tiiriius,  See  Saw, 
imp,  Ziuganee,  in  England  ;  Wimlriisli,  Tyr.iut,  N'irginins,  Blue  Grass,  Epsilou, 
Hidalgo,  Voltigcur,  etc..  etc..  in  .\i.ceiica. 


Waxy  KQO-Pot-S-o-'s  1773- Eclipse  nii4-Marfke  1750— Squirt  1733— Bartlelt's  Childers— Barley  Arabian  1699. 


(Waxy  17'Jl)i-Floraiithe  IS18  by  Octavian  1807  (Stripling  17(15)— Caprice 
il  1777  (Herod  17:,-i)    Madcap  1774  by  Eclipse  171H  (llarske  17jOi— Sappho 

(1;  Kill  .(iod.  Ar.  i;-,'l). 

II    i;  .   1...  1-iK      Ml      i   - 'iv  ls08by  Teddv-tlie-Grirder  1798  (Aspar- 

i  I       i     '     /■        -III,   i    I  .SI  .Highflyer  1774)— Paiillual778by Flori- 

li     .   -         .11'  I   III.       1   M  ,     iiL-m  1748  lCadel7:Ml. 


Siiliiui  i,>R;  .teuliiu  isu.)     liaiiiijuiiiic  1,-,-..  by  Tramp  ISIO  (Dick  Andrews  17117)— Web 

1S08  by  Waiv  17'JU  (Pot-s-o-"s  1773)-PeUL-Iope  17118  by  Trumpator  178S  (Conductor 

n67)— Prunella  1788  by  Higbftyer  1774  (Herod  175s). 
Muley  1810  (Orville  nilH)-Clare  18i4  by  Marmion  Ism;  i  Whiskey  1T89'— Harpalice  1814 

by  Gohauna  1790  (Mercury  1778) —Amazon  I71)!i  l)y  Diivcr  17.-3    Troutliam  17C6)— 

Fractious  1792  by  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  17t>4). 

jCamel  18-.;2  (Whalebone  1807) -Bantt-r  1836  by  Master  Henry  1815  (Orvillc  i;h;))— Boa- 

dicea  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  17&1-— Brunette  by  Amaranthus   1766  (Old 

England  1741)— Mayfly  1771  by  Matcliem  1748  (Cade  17341. 
Pantaloou  1824  (Castrel  1801)— Languish  18:S0  by  Caiu  1822  (Paiilowitz  1813)  -  Lydia  1823 

by  Poulton  1805  (Sir  PeterT.  1784)-Variety  1808  by  Hvacinthus  17117  (Coriander  1786) 

-Dau.  1790  of  VVeazle  1776  (Herod  17581. 


Tte  Udye  of  Ilia 
Silverlield  Well, 
ch.  m..  18.!!). 


Touchstone  1831  (Camel  1822i-Decoy  1830  by  Filho-ila-Puta  1812  (Haphazard  1797)— 

Finesse  1815  by  Peruvian  ISOii  (Sir  Peter  T.  1781)    Violante  18(i2  l>v  John  Bull  1789 

(Fortitude  1777)-Sist.  1788  to  Skyscraper  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  175si. 

Emilius  1820  (On-ille  1799)— Variation  1827  by  Bustard   1813  iCastrel  IHDl)— Jobauna 

Southcote  1811  by  Beningbrougb  171)UKing  Fergus  17751— La%inia  1809  bv  Pipator 

_1786  (Imperator  1776i-Dick  Andrew's  dam  1790  by  Hii;liflyer  1774  (Herod  17.581. 

■;ir.  Birdcaiclier  1.8:i3  (Sir  Hercules  1.826)— Echidna  1838  bv^Economist  1825^(WIusljer 

:    18121-Miss  Pratt  1.885  by  Blacklock  1814  (Whitelock  1803) -Gadabout  1812  by  Orville 

1199  (Beningbrougb  1791)— Minstrel  1803  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1781  (Highflyer  1774). 
iGlencoe*  1831  (Sultan  1816)- Marpessa  ia30  by  Muley  181')  (Orville  179ii)-Clare  1824  by 
Marmion  1806  (Whiskey  17S9)— Harpalice  1814bv  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)— Ama- 

zon  1799  by  Driver  1783  (Trenihani  1766). ^ 

"  Touchstone  1831  (Camel  1822)— Vulture  18.3:3  by  Langar  l,H17~(Selim  1802)— Kite  1821  by 

Bustard  1813  (Castrel  1801)— Olvinpia  1815  by  Sir  Oliver  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— 

Scotilla  1795  by  Anvil  1777  (Herod  17581. 

Velocipede  1825  (Blacklock  18141- Emma  1824  by  Whisker  1812  (Waxy  1790i— Gibside 

1    Fairy  1811  by  Hermes  1790  (Mercury  1778)— Vicissitude  180(i  Ijy  Pipator  1786  ilmpera- 

tor  1776)— Beatrice  1791  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  i  Highflyer  17741.  

"Partisan   1811   (Walton  1799)— Pauline  1826  by  Moses  isliJ "( [Whalebohe^orrsevmour 

181171— Quadrille  1815  by  Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)— Canarv  Bird  1806  by  [Whiskey 

or]  Sorcerer  1796  (Trumpator  1782)--Canarv  1797  bv  Coriander  1786  (Pot-8-o-'s  177.3). 

[Starch  or}  Voltaire  1826  (Blacklock  1814)-Belinda  182S  by  Blacblock  1814  (Whitelock 

1803)-Wagtail  1818  by  Prime  Minister  1810  (Sancho  18ni)-Tranby*'s  dam  1813  by 

Orville  1799  iBeningbrongh  1791)— Miss  Grimstone  1796  by  Weizle  1776  (Herod  1758)^ 

'Camel  1822  (Whalebone  1807)-Banter  1826  by  Master  Henry  187M0rville  1799)-Boa- 
dicea  1807 by  Alexander  1782  (EcUpse  1764)— Bruneite  by  Amaranthus  1766  (Old  Eng- 
land 174])    Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17.34). 
Tomboy  18.11  i.Terrv  189n-Lap-n-inu' 18:)7  bv  Bustard  181.1  (Castrel  1801)     Dan.  1830  of 
'      Miilev  Isic  (Orville  1799)    Eosaniie  1811  bv  Dick  Andrews  1797  iJoe  Andrews  1778)— 
I     Ri.-etle  IWi  by  Bciiingliriiii'jh  1791  iKing"Fer<Tls  17751. 


Ir.  Biriicatiher  1833  (Sir  Hercules  1826i-Echidna  18:18  by  Economist  1825  (Whisker 

1812)— Miss  Pratt  1825  by  Blaeklnck  1814  (Whitelock  1803)-Gadaliout  1812  by  Orville 
I     1799  (Beuingbrough  1791)-Minstrel  1803  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774i. 
Glencoe*  1831  (Sultan  1816)-Mavpes8a  18:30  by  Mulev  1810  (Orville  1799)— Clare  1894  by 

Marmion   1806  (Whiskey  i;89)-Harpahce  1814  bV  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  17781— 

Amazon  1799  by  Driver  1783  (Trentliam  1766). 

"  Humprey  Clinker  1822  (Comus  1809i— Dau.  1825  of  Cervantes  1806  (DoiTQiTixote  17»1)— 

Dan.  1818  of  Golnmpns  1802  (Gohanna  1790i— Dau.  1810  of  Paynator  1791  (Trumpator 
i    1782)— Circle  1802  by  St.  George  178S  (Highflyer  1'.74). 

Touchstone  1831  (Camel  1822)— Ghuznee  18:38  by  Pantaloon  1824  (Castrel  1801 1— Languish 
I    1*30  by  Cain  1822  (Panlowitz  1813)— Lydia  1892  by  Poulton  1805  (Sir  Peter  T.  17»Ji— 

Variety  1808  by  Hyacinthus  1797  (Coriander  1786i. 

"Partisan  1811  (Walton  1799)— Fawn  1823  by  Smolensko  1810  (Sorcerer  179Ti)^Jerboa  1803 

by  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778i--Camilla  1778  by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes 

1743)-Coquette  1764  bv  Complon  Barb. 
Slane  18:33  (Royal  Oak  1833)-Garcia  1893  bv  Octavian  1807  (Stripling  1795i-Dau.  1806 

of  Shuttle  1793  (Y.Marske  17711— Kathari'ne  1798  bv  Delpini  1781  (Higbflver  1774)— 

Pan.  1786  of  Paymaster  1766  (Blank  1740i. " 

Whalebone  1807  (Waxy  1790i— Defiance  1816  bv  Rubens  1805  (Buzzard*   1787i-Little 

Folly  1806  by  Highland  Fling  1798  (Spadille  17K4)-Harriet  1799  by  Volunteer  1780 

(Eclipse  1764) -Dau.  1785  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  17481. 
Gainsborough  1813  (Rubens  1805)-Dau.  1818  of  Tonsy  Turvey  1805  (St.  George  1789)— 

Agnes  18(6  by  Shuttle  1793  (Y.  Marske  1771)-I)aa.  1788  of  Highflyer  1774  (Herod 

1758)-Dau.  1779  of  Goldfinder  1764  (Snap  17501. 

Sir  Archy  1805  (*Diomed  1777)— Dau  of  *Saltram  1780  (Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  of  Svmmes* 

Wildair  1767  ('Feamoiight   1755i— Dau.  of  Tvler's  Driver  1760  (*Othello)— Dan.  of 

Fallower  1761  (Blank  1740). 
Ball's  Florizel  1801  (*Diomed  1777)-  Dau.  of  *Clockfaet  1774  (Gimcrack  I7i!0)— Dau.  of 

Svmmes'  Wildair  1767  (•Fearnought  17.5.5)- Y.  Kilty  Fisher  1767  by  *Feamought  1755 

(BeguhiB  17391- *Kitty  Fisher  1755  by  Cade  1734  iGod.  Ar,  17941. 

Emilius  1890  (Orville  1799)— Icaria  1894  bv  The  Fiver  1814  (Vandyke  Jr.  1,8(18)  -Parma 

1813  by  Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews  1778)— Mav  1804  bv  Beningbrougb  1791 

(King  Fergus  177.5)— Primrose  1787  by  Mambrino  1768  (Engineer"l756). 
Sumpter  1818  (Sir  Archy  1805)— Lady  Grev  1817  bv  Robin  Grey  1805  ("Rovalist  1790)— 

Maria  1802  by  Melznrl791  (*Medley  1771i-Dau".  of  'Highflyer  1784  ( Highflyer  1774)— 

Dau.  of  *Feamoiight  17.'5  (Regnlna  1739).  

Scud  1804  (Benihghroiigh  179l")'^lTiana  1808  by  Stamford  1794  iSir  Pete7Tri7S4)-Dau. 

17119  of  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  178ili-Gre'v  Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimant  1779  (Otho 

17601— Dizzy  1757  bv  Blank  174(1  (God,  Ar.  1724i. 
[Comus  or]  Blacklock  1814  (Whitelock   1.8031— Manuella  1809  bv  Dick  Andrews  1797 

(Joe  Andrews  17781 -Mandane  isoobv  Pot-s-o-'s  1773  lEdipse  iriili    V.  Camilla  1787 

by  \Voodpeckej^l77:3(Herodl7.5.8)-Camilla  irrsbvTientliaiii  176'.  iT  Sueepstakes  17431. 
Emilius  1890 "(Orville  17991— Fleur  de  I.i-  Is-J9  bv  Bonrbmi  isll   ,s,,re.rer  1796)— LaSy 


Rachel  1805  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir  IVt. 
(Eclipse  1764)-Rachel  1790  by  Highlit 
tnekhcilder  (Sir  .Archy  130.>)— Dau.  eh.  n 
.lers  ch.  111.  1U15  hv  Wilkes'  Wonder  1 
(Magnet  n-0)-Ro«el,ta  ch.  m.  17(1.5  ].-. 
Cl.i.liiis  ITIS  (-Jainm  1T4G1— SalW  Painte 
by  liellsize  Ar.-  17.56— Sist.  to  Cato  bv  Partn 


II 


T    m06   (»Citl/.eii  1-85)— Sell  .Sunn- 

,:t:i— .Inlietta  bv   "Dare  Deri!  1787 

111-:    I,.:;  (Blank    174(1)— Di.-ma  ch.  m.  bv 

erliiiL'  l7ti2(Bell9ize  Ar.»  17.56)— -Silver  1762 

1718  (.liKg)— Sist.  cb.  m.  1719  to  Roxana  bv 

to  Cbauuter  bv  Ak^ster  Turk— Cream  Cheeks  bv  (.cedes  Ar.— Dau.  1690  ofSpauker 


.  Victor  Barb)-        ..   _      ^.    , „,  ,, 

rk)— Old  Morocco  mare  by  Lord  Fairfax's  Morocco  mare— Old  Bald  Peg  by  an  Arabian^A  Barb  mare. 


2S0  The  Breeders'  Hand  Book  and  Guide. 


TURCO. 


WIKXER  OF  THE  RARITAN  STAKES  AND  OTHER  RACES. 

TJic  propcrtij  of  Mr.  L.   0.  Applehy,  near  Eatontown,  N.  J.     Yearlings  sold 
•  annually. 

TURCO,  chestnut  horse,  foalcil  ISTil,  bred  in  the  Nursery  Stud,  Ijy  Kingfisher,  sou 
of  Lexington  by  Boston,  dam  imp.  Toucciuis,  dam  of  La  Tosea  by  Monarqne,  sou  of 
The  Emperor  by  Defence,  graudam  La  Toiuques  by  The  Barou,  sire  of  Stockwell 
and  Kataphiu,  great  grandara  Tapestry  by  Melbourne,  son  of  Humphrey  Clinker  by 
Comus,  out  of  Stitch  by  liornsea,  son  of  Velocipede  by  Blacklock,  etc.  Turco  was^ 
a  good  but  unfortunate  race-horse.  At  two  years  old  ran  four  races.  Won  purse, 
three-quarters  of  a  mile,  100  lbs.,  in  1.15}.  bcatiijg  Vampire.  Bayadere,  etc.;  ran  second 
to  Hiawasse,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  iu  1.16,  with  six  others  behind  him  ;  ran  third 
to  Wyoming  and  Olivia,  5  furlongs,  in  l.O.S^,  with  live  others  behind  him.  At  three 
years  old,  won  two  races  out  of  three  starts  ;  1  mile,  118  lbs.,  in  1.46f,  beating  Free 
Gold,  Hilarity  and  three  others ;  won  Karitan  Stakes,  \i  miles,  118  lbs.,  in  2.29, 
beating  Macbeth,  Duplex  and  three  others.  His  sire.  Kingfisher,  was  a  tirst-class 
race-horse,  winner  of  the  Belmont,  Champion,  .Jerome  and  Tr.avers  Stakes.  Imji. 
Eltham  Lass  was  half  sister  to  Viridis,  dam  of  Springfield  (winner  of  the 
Stockbridge  Cup)  by  Kingston,  son  of  Venison  and  winner  of  the  Goodwood  Cnp. 
Kingfisher  is  the  sire  of  Lady  Rosebery  (winner  of  the  Champagne  Stakes),  Kica, 
Prince  Royal  (winner  of  eighteen  races,  including  the  Midsummer  Handicap,  1  mile, 
at  Monmouth,  in  which  he  conceded  Eurus  and  Badge  9  lbs.  each  and  won  in  1.4(1; 
Rancho-dil-Paso  Handicap,  1  ,\-  miles,  11.5  lbs.,  in  1.46i,  which  was  the  best  on  record 
to  that  date  ;  the  Harvest  Handicap,  li  miles,  125  lbs.,  iu  2.07,  an  excellent  race). 
Imp.  Toucques,  his  dam,  won  the  Filly  Sapling  Stakes,  and  was  by  Monarqne  (winner 
of  the  French  Derby  and  sire  of  Glad'iateur,  winner  of  the  2.000  Guineas,  Derl>y,  St. 
Legor,  Grand  Prize  of  Paris  and  Ascot  Gold  Cup,  the  only  horse  that  ever  won  all 
these  events^  Toucques  is  the  dam  also  of  the  Tarbouche,  Turk  and  the  great  filly 
La  Tosca.  His  graudam.  La  Toucques  (winner  of  tlie  French  Oaks,  French  Derby 
and  Prix  Royal  Oak,  1  mile  7  furlongs)  by  The  Barou,  sou  of  Birdcatcher  and  sire 
of  the  groat  Stockwell.  Great  graudam,  Tapestry,  own  sister  to  Volante.  dam  of  the 
good  horse  Thunder  (winner  of  the  Epsom  Cnp,  Craven  Stakes,  Goodwood  and  Alex- 
andra Plate)  by  Melbourne,  sire  of  West  Australian  (winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas, 
Derby  and  St.  Leger),  Blink  Bonny  (winner  of  the  Oaks  and  Derby)  and  dam  of 
Rlair  Athol  (winner  of  the  Derby  and  St.  Leger),  out  of  Stitch,  half  sister  to  Lady 
Evelyn  (winner  of  the  Oaks)  by  Hornsea,  she  out  of  Industry  (winner  of  the  Oaks) 
by  imp.  Priam.  Turco  is  handsomely  and  fashionably  bred  from  a  grand  racing  and 
producing  family  on  both  paternal  and  maternal  sides.         ; 

Turco  traces  through  the  best  racing  bh)od  to  the  Burton  Barb  mare,  from  which 
descend  in  direct  female,  line  Whiskey,  Selim,  Ivubeus,  Castrel,  Catton,  Whitelock. 
Blacklock,  Sir  Hercules,  imp.  Margrave,  Harkaway,  Voltigeur,  Surplice,  St.  Albans,. 
Lord  Clifden,  Mask,  Pell  Mell,  Brag,  Sheen,  Gold,  imp.  Hurrah,  imp.  Aiuderby,  imp. 
Billet,  imp.  Eagle  and  Spread   Eagle.  Waveily  (by  iiiil>-  Australian),  etc. 


Florizel  17118— Herod  1758— Tartar  1743— Partner  1718-Jigg— Bycrly  Turk,  aluiut  1685. 


cii.  m.,  — . 


Ball's 

Florizi'l, 

ch.  h.,  wn. 


Emilius, 
b.  h.,  1820. 


•Dioincd  lir7{Florizel  17i;8)— *Ca8tiaiiira  1706  by  Rockineliam  Hhl  (Hiffhflyer  1774)— 

Tabitlia  nsj  by  Ticiitham  17fiB  iT.   Sweepstakes    17-13)— Dau.  of  Bo^nhorus  1754 

(Ualirahaiii  17liii    Dii'i.  nf  F'\.rcster  17."0  (Forester  1736). 
'Saltram  nsii  I  Iv  li]i^r  KHh     Ihiii.of  Svmmes'  Wiklair  1767  (*Feaniou2lit  1753)— Dau. 

of  Tyler's   Dri'.i    \'j'i  i    otiullo)— Dan.  of  »FaUower  1761  (Ulaiik  ll*)- Uau.  of 

*Vampi 
'Diomed 


Eclipse  1770  (  I 
'Jolly  Roger  1". 
'Alderman  1787  1 1 
Svmnies'  Wilila 
(Rejulus  17311)— -Kitty  Fisbc 


Dau.  of  *Sliark   1771  (Marske  175in— Dau.  (if  Harris' 
."i-Dau.  of  *Fearnouglit  1755  (Regulus  1739)- Dau.  of 

r.3S). 

-Dau.  1791  of  *Clockfast  1774  (Gimcrack  1760)— Dau.  of 
mught  1755)— Y.  Kitty  Fisher  1767  by  »Fearnougbt  1755 

by  Cade  17S4  (God.  Ar.  17ii4). 


Lady  Grey, 
b.  m.,  1S17. 


Orville  1799  (BeninsDrough  1791)— Emily  ISIO  by  Stamlord  17H4  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— 

Dau.   17119  of  Wniskev  1789  (Saltram*  1780)— Grey  Dorimaut  1781  by  Dorimant  l',7i 

(Otho  17i;;i)-I)izzv  17.57  by  Blank  1740  (God  At.  1734). 
Tbe  Fiver  ISl  I  (Vaiiclvkc  Jr.  ISiigi- Parma  1813  by  Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews 

1778)'— Mav  1S1I4  liy  BcningbrouL'h  1791  (King  Fergus  1775)— Primrose  1787  by  Mam- 

hrino  176^  (Kiigiiieer  I75'i)-Cricket  1776  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar  174.3). 

Sir  Archv  1805  I'Diomed  1777)— D;iu.  of  *Robin  Redl  reast  17%  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— 

Dau.  1788  of  *0b6curity  1777  (Eclipse  1764)— Slamerkin  U..S  by  *Wikiair  1753  (Cade 

1734)— *Cab  mare  1763  by  Cub  1730  (Fox  1714). 
Robin  Grey  1805  CRovalist  1790)— Maria  1802  bv  Melzar  1791  (*Medlev  1776)- -Dau.  of 
;     •Highflyer  1784  (Hig'hflver  1774)— Dau.  of  *Fearuought  1755  (Regulus  1739i— Dau.  of 

Ariel  175:;  ('Traveller  1747). 


Walton  1799  (Sir  Peter  T.  17K4)-Parasol  ISOO  by  Pot-S-o-'s  17731  Eclipse  1764)-Prunella 

1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Heiod  175'<)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— Julia 

1756  by  Blaiik"l740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Smolensko  1810  (Sorcerer  ]796)-Jerboa  1803  bv  Gohaiina  1790  (Mercury  1778)— Camilla 

1778  by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)— Coquette  1764  by  Compton  Barb— Sist. 

1743  to  Regulus  bv  God.  Ar.  1721.  


Royal  Oak  I8J3  (Catton  1809)-Dau.  18.19  of  Orville  1799  iBeninghrough  1791)— Epsom 

Liss  1803  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— Alexina  171^8  by  King  Fergus  1775 

(Eclipse  1764)  - Xardella  1780  bv  Y.  Marske  1771  (Marske  1750). 
Octavian  1807  (Strijiling  1795)— Dau.  1806  of  Shuttle  1793  (Y.  Marske  1771)-Knthai-ine 

1798  bv  Delpini  1781  (Highflyer  1774)-Dau.  1786  of  Paymaster  1760(Blauk  1740)— Dau. 

1774  of  Le  Sang  1759  (Changeling  1747). 


Langar  1817  (Selim  1802)— Olympia  1815  by  Sir  Oliver  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Scotjlla 
1795  by  Anvil  1777  (Herod  17.';8i— Scota  1783  by  Eclipse  M'64  (Marske  1750)— Harmony 
1773  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743). 

Defence  18*1  (Whalebone  18071-Jewess  1827  bv  Moses  1819  ([Whalebone  oi-"l  Seymour 
1807)— Calenduloe  1815  by  Camerton  1808  (Hambletonian  1792)— Snowdrop  1806  by 
Highland  Fling  1798  (Spadille  17S4)-Daiey  1798  by  Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773). 


Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)  -  Bacchante  1809  bv  W's  Ditto  I8110  (Sir  Peier  T.  1784) -Dau. 
1791  of  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  1776  of  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)— Folly  1771 
bv  Marske  1750  (Squirt  1732). 

nlu-l  l.'*-32  <  Wli;ilrb.,iir  1-07)  Monimia  1821  bv  Muley  1810  (Orville  171)9)-Sist.  1796  to 
!•(  Twc^i-th  )iv  rrrri|,ii:ifr  i7-<;  (Mercurv  1778)— Dau.  1787  of  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod 
ji.>.     Dau    )r::  ..r  s-,,,-i,,  i;.-,ii  (Si)ij)J7.36i. 


■STr    Whale')one, 
"  X     br.  h.,  1807. 


Defiance, 
ch.  m.,  1816. 


cv  171*1  d'lK.sij-'.- 17;31    IVnelope  1798  bv Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767i— Pru- 
I'la  1788  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Hernd  1758)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)  - 
ilia  1756  by  Blank"l740  (God.  Ar.  1724i. 
Rubens  1805  (Buzzard*  1787)-Little  Follv  18i'6  bv  Highland  Fling  1798  (Spadille  1784)— 

Harriet  179.)  bv  Voluntocr  1780  (Eclipse  1764")-Dau.  1785  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem 

17jS)— Magnolia  1771  bv  Marske  1750  i  Squirt  1732). 


■°   «'      S' 


Comus  1809  (Sorcerer  1796)— Ho.sette  1803  by  Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  1775)— 

Rosimond  17S8  by  Tandem  1773  (Syphon  1750)— Tuberose  1,72  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar- 

174;j)  -  Grev  Starling  1745  by  Starli..g  17-27  (Bay  Bolton  1705). 
Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  1797)— Deflonce  1816  bv  Rubens  1805  (Buzzard*  1787)-Little 

Follv  1806  by  Highland  Fling  1798  (Spadille  178!)— Harriet  1799  by  Volunteer  1780 

(Eclipse  17154)— Dau.  1785  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  1748). 


Catton, 
b.  h.,  1809. 


Golum|)US  18  )2  (Gohaiina  1790)— Lucv  Grav  1801  bv  Tiraothv  1794  iDeipini  1781)— Lucy 

1789  bv  Florisel  1768  (Herod  I7.'i8i-Frenzy  1774  "by  Eclip-se  1761  (Marske  1730)-Daii. 

of  Engineer  1756  (Sampson  174.=). 
Smnlenslio  1810  (Sorcerer  1796)- Lady  Marv  1800  bv  Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fergus 

17751— Dau.  of  Kiiibflvcr  1774  (Herod  17.58i-Sist.  "to  Miss  Bell  by  Marske  1750  (Squirt. 

17.32)    Pan,  of  Hajazct  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724)- 


Waxv  1790  (Piit-8-o-'s  11731-  Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)- Pru- 

nefla  1788  bv  Hightlver  1774  (Herod  1758)-Promise  1768  bv  Suap  1750  (Snip  1736)  — 

Julia  1756  by  Blank  l'740  iGod.  Ar.  1724). 
Shuttle  1793  (!'.  Marske  1771)-l)au.  1797  of  Drone  1777  (Herod  17."8)-Contefsina  1787 

by  Y.  Marske  1771  (.Marske  175fli— Tuberose  1772  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)-Grey 

Starling  1743  bv  Starling  1727  (Bav  Bolto 


Whalebone  1807  (Waxy  1790i-Porf  1822  bv  Wanderer  1811  (Gobauna  179(1)— Tlialestris 
1809  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  ]7fi4)-Rival  la'O  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer 
1774)— Hornet  1790  by  Drone  1777  (Herod  175s). 

Bob  Booty  1804  i('han(icl«M  )78r)—>  light  1809  by  Ir.  Escape  1802  (Commodore  1793i— 
'  Toine  bv  I',  i:- >:  i : n>   1  h  rod  17581— Heroine  1775  by  Hero  1733  (Cade  1734)— Dau. 


&<  o  !.=  2 


ch. 


.  '      iinihe  1818  by  Octavian  1807  (Stripling  1793i~Caprice 

11-  r"d  !)^  I -Madcap  1774  by  Eclipse  1764  (Mareke  1750i-Saiipho 

(i.od,  Ar.  17211. 

klork  1S11  (Wliitslnck  1K!.3)-G:idabout  1812  bv  Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)— 

V  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  illighflver  i774)-Matron  1782  by  Florizel  1768 

aid.n  17;o  bv  Matcbein  1748  (Cade  17.34). 

r.  I?  In  I  iiiilirrina  1M2  bv  Clinker  1805  (Sir  Peter  T.  17fJ)  Pewet 
II  i;::;  '<\|ilion  1T50i— Termagant  by  Tantrum  1760  iC'ripple  1750)— 
iinii-.iii  iri  I  (Blaze  1~:)3). 

■  Ill  t;ui.\oie  i;8ii-Dau.  1818  of  Golumpus  1802  iGohanna  1790)- Dau. 
1810  ot  Pavnalor  1791  (Trumpator   1782)— Circle  1802  by  St.  George  1789  (Highflyer 

1774)- Abigail  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  iHerod  1758). 

Velocipede  1K25  (Blacklock  1814)— Dau.  1820  of  Cerberus  1802  iGohanna  1790i— Miss 
Cninfleld  1803  l)y  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— Dau.  1796  of  Pegasus  1784 
(Eclipse  1764)-Dan.  1783  of  Pavmaster  1766  (Blank  1740). 


Tndustrv, 
br.  m.,  183.5. 


Priara-  1827  (Kniilins  1820)- Aranlme  br.  ni.  1822  by  Filho-da.Pnta  1812  (Haphazard  1797)— 
Treasure  oh.  m.  1809  bv  Camillus  1803  (Hambletonian  1792)— Daii.  cb.  m.  1804  of  Hvacin- 
thus  1797  (Coriander  1786)— Flora  ch.  m.  1-89  by  King   Fergus  1775  (Eclipse  1764)— Ata- 
^--■^^— ^^-"— "^    lanta  ch.  m.  1769  by  Matchem  1743  (Cade  1734)— T.  Lassofthe.Mill  b.  nj.  1756  by  Oroonoko 
174.')  (Crab  1722)— I>au.  1744  of  Traveller  1735  (Partner  1718)— Miss  Makeless  b.  m.  1737  by 
Y.  (Ireyhound  1723  (Greyhound)— Dau   1731  of  Pivrtner  1718  (Jigg)— Brown  Woodcock  br.  m.  1717  by  D'Arcy  Woodcock  (Bust- 
ler)  -Custy  Thornton  ch.  m.  by  CrotVs  B.iy  B.irb  (Clilllaby)— Cliostnut  Thornton   cb.  m.  bv  Makeless  (Oglethorpe  Ar.)— Old 


Thornton  by  B 


(D'Arcy  Yellow  Turk)— Din 


f  Dickc 


I  (Do'l<iwortli)— Burton  Natural  Barb  i 


282  The.  Brccdns'  Hand  Book  and  Guide. 


IMPORTED    UHLAN. 

WIXNER  OF  THE  ASCOT  AND  GOODWOOD    STAKES,    PRIGHTON  AND  DON- 
CASTER  CliPS  AND  FOUR  QUEEN'S   PLATES. 

Is  primte  stall  ion  in  Cliestei-hrook  Stud,  Mr.  A.  J.  Cassntt,  proprietor,  Bcrwyn, 
Cheater  Co.,  Pa.     Yearlings  sold  annualh). 

Uiii-AX,  brown  horse,  foaled  1869,  bred  by  Mr.  Savile,  by  The  Rauger,  sou  of 
Voltigeu-  by  Voltaire,  dam  La  M^chaute  by  Turuus,  sou  of  Taurus  by  Phautom, 
^randam  Traviata  by  The  Libel,  son  of  Pantaloou,  out  of  Fernaude  by  Slaue,  son  of 
Royal  Oak.  Uhlau's  sire,  The  Rauger,  won  the  Grand  Prize  of  Paris  iu  l-(i3.  He 
•vras  a  full  brother  to  Skirmisher  (wiuner  of  the  Ascot  Gold  Cup)  and  by  V'oltigeur 
(winuer  of  the  Derby  aud  St.  Leger),  the  sire  of  imp.  Billet  and  grandsire  of  Galojiiu. 
Hence  the  male  line  is  the  most  popular  one  at  present,  both  here  aud  in  Eugland. 
The  Ranger's  dam  was  the  grandam  of  Cremorne  (winner  of  the  Derby,  Grand  Prize 
of  Paris  aud  Ascot  Gold  Cup).  La  M4cliaute,  his  dam,  wou  the  Grand  Stand  Plate 
at  Nottiugham  aud  Handicap  Plate,  beating  Dalesmau,  Blue  Mantle,  etc.,  and  Town 
Plate  at  Lewes,  aud  was  by  Turnus,  sire  of  the  Oaks  winner  Buttertiy  ;  his  graudam 
Traviata  by  The  Libel,  the  sire  of  Traducer,  who  got  the  popular  sire  aud  race-horse, 
imp.  Sir  Modred,  and  his  brother,  imp.  Cheviot.  Zinc,  his  fifth  dam,  won  the  1,000 
Guineas  and  Oaks. 

Uhlau  was  a  great  race-horse.  He  won  the  Ascot  Stakes,  the  Goodwood  Stakes, 
•Brighton  aud  Doncaster  Cups,  four  Queen's  Plates  aud  mauy  other  races.  Uhlan 
stood  sixth  on  the  list  of  winning  sires  iu  France  for  the  year  1885,  with  a  credit  of 
sixty-four  races  wou,  aud  §4(5,654.90,  a  renuirkable  showing,  considering  he  had  not 
been  iu  that  country  siuce  1881,  aud  couseciueutly  the  youngest  of  his  get  in  Frauce 
were  that  season  three-year  olds.  Amongst  his  principal  wiuuers  iu  Frauce  that 
season  were  Blond  II.,  a  three-year  old  lilly,  who  won  the  Prix  de  Lilas,  li  miles,  at 
Paris,  also  the  Prix  de  la  Societe  d'Encourageuieut  (handicap),  IJ  miles,  when  she 
carried  133  lbs.,  beating  Coulon,  three  years,  121  lbs.,  Bourges,  three  years  old,  121 
lbs.,  and  three  others.  She  also  won  the  Prix  National,  2i  luiles,  with  122  lbs.  La 
Nouaille  by  Uhlan  won  the  Prix  de  Petit  Cercle,  2i  miles.  Sceptinue  wou  the  Prix 
de  la  Ferme,  at  Montauban,  also  the  Prix  de  Biarritz,  IJ  miles,  with  120  lbs.,  conced- 
ing 11  lbs.  to  Beruay,  the  .second  horse,  aud  19  lbs.  to  third.  Sceptiiiue  also  won  the 
Prix  de  la  Ville,  at  Bordeaux.  Sourire  l>y  Uhlan  won  the  Prix  de  Compiegne,  at 
Paris,  and  wou  the  Grand  Prix  de  la  Villc,  Ij  miles,  at  Lyons,  beating  the  famous 
Relusiant,  who  had  just  won  the  Frcndi  Derby  and  the  Prix  de  Chemin  de  Fer  at 
Deauville.  Auatole  by  Uhlau  won  the  Prix  Tie  Pare,  at  Viueeunes,  Prix  de  Garches, 
at  Paris,  aud  Prix  de  Bievre,  at  Viueeunes.  Don  Gigadas  by  Uhlau  wou  the  Prix  de 
Fervac<iues,  IJ  miles,  at  Deauville. 

Uhlan  has  had  little  chance  in  America,  but  is  the  sire  of  Grateful,  Sir  Abner, 
Mount  Vernon,  Rita,  Expense  aud  Tragedienne  filly,  etc. 

He  is  des<^end(^d  in  directt  female  line  from  the  old  Scarboro'  mare,  to  which  trace 
Comus,  Slaue,  Young  Melbourne,  North  Lincoln,  Sefton,  in  England  ;  Planet,  Ex- 
<;hocqucr,  and  all  the  Nina  family. 


King  Fergus  1775— Eclipse  1704— Mnivke  1750— Sqnirt  1730— Bartlrti's  ( liilders-Darlcy  Arabian  l(i90. 


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noko  174".  (rrab  17^2)'  Dan.  1744  of  Trav 
Coriander  17Si;  .Pnt-S-o-'s  17731- Wildgoose   nM-2    by  Hiu'lillver  1774  illerod    ITS'*)— 

t'ulifiri-ss   17Si>  by  Pot-8-o-'6  17T3  (Eciipse  17(:4)— Manilla  1777  by  GoMfinder  1761 

(Snap  nr.O)-Dau.  170li  of  Old  England  1741  iGod.  Ar.  17:.'ji. 

Waltbii  nai  (Sir  Peter  T.  17811- Julia  17i)9  by  Wliislsev  nsnCSaltram*  1780)— Y.  Giantess 

17;iO  liv  Uiomed*  1777  (Florizel  17li8)-Giantf8s  ntiil  liy  Matchem  1718  (Cade  17S1)— 

Mollv'Loiif;  Lege  1758  bv  Babraham  1740  (God.  Ar.  nwi. 
Ovi'rton  HHS  (King  Fergus  1775)-Dau.  1706  of  Walnut  1/80  (Highflyer  17741-Dau.  1786 

of  Ruler  1777  (Y.  Murfke  1771)-Piracaniha  1772  by  Matchem  1748  ((Tade  17S4)— 

Prophetess  1758  byRegnliis  1733  (God.  Ar.  17341. 

Goliimpus  TsOJ  Vcohanua  1790i  -Lucy  Gray  1804  by  Timothy  1794  (Delpini  17811— Lucy 

178!i  liy  FU.rizel  1708  (Herod  1758i— Frenzy  1774  by  Eclipse  1761  (Marske  1750)— Dau. 

of  Eiiiiiueer  17."tO  (Sampson  1745i. 
Drville  n'.i9  iHcnin^'broiigli  1791)-Fanny  1796  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— 

Dau.  17S8  of  Dii.med  -  1777  (Florizel  1768)— Desdemona  1770  by  Mareke  1750  (Squirt 

173-3)— Y.  Hag  niil  by  Skim  1746  (Starling  17g7). 

Haphazard  17iir  i  Sir  Peter  T.  1784 -—Mrs.  Bamet  1S06  bv  Waxy  1790  iPot-8-o-'s  1773)— 

Dau.  1788  or  Woodpecker  1773  iHerod  1758)— Heinel  1771  by  Squirrel  1754  (Traveller 

17331— Principessa  1762  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  ]7-'4l. 
Camillus  1803  (Hambletonian  1792)— Dau.  1804  of  Hvacintbus  1797  (Coriander  1780)- 

Flora  nsO  bv  King  Fergus  1775  (Eclipse  1761i-AtaIanta  1769  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 


Flora  nsO  bv  Ktng  Fergus  1775  (Eclipse  1761i-AtaIanta  1769 
17341— Y.  Lass-of-ihe  Mill  1756  by  Oroonoko  1745  iCiab  17221. 


Interpreter, 
b.  b.,  1815. 


K  ^  =    .- 


Soothsayer  ISOi  (Sorcerer  17961— Blowing  1803  by  Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— 
Dau.  1796  of  Pot-8-o-'B  1773  (Eclipse  17(>4i-Maid-of-all-Work  1786  by  Highflyer  1774 
(Herod  17581— Dau.  1771  of  Syphon  1750  (Squirt  17:^2). 

Delpini  1781  (Highflver  1774i-TippIe  Cyder  1788  bv  King  Fergus  1775  (Eclipse  1764)— 
SvU  ia  1783  bv  Y.  Marske  1771  (Marske  1750i— Ferret  1765  by  Broth,  to  Silvio  (Cade 
17;i4i— Dau.  of  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  17^). 

Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews  1778)— Dau.  1803  of  Gohanna  17S0  (Mercury  1778)— 
Fraxinella  1793  by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)— Dau.  1785  of  Woodpecker 
1773  (Herod  17381— Everlasting  1775  bv  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  17.50). 

Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  17641  -Y  Camilla  1787  by  Woodpecker  1773 (Herod  17581— Camilla 
1778  by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743i— Coquette  1763  by  Compton  Barb— 
Sist.  1743  to  Keguliis  bv  God.  Ar.  1724. 


Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)-Dau.  of  Alexander  1782  iEcli|ise  1704i-Dau.  of 
Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)-Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  1748)-Dau.  1770  of  Engi- 
neer 17.56  (Sampson  17451. 

Walton  1799  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)- Y.  Giantess  1790  by  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel  1707)— 
Giantess  1769  bv  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734) -Molly  Long  Legs  1753  by  Babraham  1740 
(God.  Ar.  17211- Pan,  of  Foxhiinter  1727  (Brisk  171  li. 


Sir  Peter  T.  YiVA  (Highflyer  1774i— Hyale  1797  by  Phenomenon  178(1 1 Herod  17E8)  Rally 
1790  bv  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  17671— Fancy  1780  iSist.  to  Diomed*)  by  Florizel 
1768  (Herod  1738i  -Dau.  1763  of  Spectator  1749  (Crab  1722i. 

Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)-Selim's  dam  bv  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  17641— Dan. 
of  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  I758)-Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  1748)— Dau.  1770  of 
Engineer'l7.'>6  (Sampson  1745). ^^^^^^^^_^^^^^^^^^___^^^^^^ 


Soothsayer, 
eh.  h.,  1808. 


.Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)-  Eleanor.1798  by  Whiskev  1789  (Saltram*  1780)-Y. 

Giantess  1790  bv  Uiomed*  1777  (Florizel  1768)— Giantess  1769  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 

1734)-MoIlv  Liing  Legs  1733  by  Babraham  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Eagle*  1796  i  Volunteer  17S0)-Dan.  1796  of  Precipitate*  1787  (Mercury  17781  -  Dau.  1787 

of  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758)-Sist.  1773  to  Jimiper  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  17361— 

Y.  Marske's  dam  1759  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724;. 

iorceier  179;  (Trumpator  17821-Golden  Locks  1793  by  Delpini  1781  (Highflyer  1774)— 
Violet  1787  bv  Shark*  1771  (Marske  17=0i— Dan.  1772  of  Syphon  1750  (Squirt  1732)— 
Charlotte  17S'i  bv  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
f.     J  .„       ISelim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787i-  Canary  Bird  1806  by  [Whiskey  or]  Sorcerer  1796  (Trum- 
unaariiie^     i    pator  1782i- Canary  1797  by  Coriander  1786  (Pot-8-o-'s  17731 -Miss  Green  1787  by 

p.  m..  1810.   I    gighflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58)— Harriet  1769  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17.341. 

Ti-i,  loi  „  „  iWaxv  1791)  (Pot-s-o-'s  1773)— Penelope  1798  bv  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— Pru- 
K  h  vS-'  I  nel'la  1788  bv  Highflver  1774  (Herod  1758)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  17.36)— 
Dr.  n.,  180..       j||,j^  ,-j|.  ^y  g|g^|.  ,--^1,  (Q„j  ^^  j~j4, 

T>  fl  Rubens  1803  (Buzzard*  1787)— Little  Folly  1806  by  Highland  Fling  1798  (Spadille  1784)— 

Denance,     .    Harriet  1799  bv  Volunteer  1780  (Eclipse  17641— Dau.  1786  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem 

en.  in.,  1811).  ;     1748)-  Magnolia  1771  by  Marske  1750  (Squirt  17.32). 

E-o,„  A,.  v)r,.o  Haphazard  1797  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784i-Mrs.  Bamet  1806  by  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'8  1773)— 
t  iino-aa-Kuta  ^^^  j-gg  „f  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1738)— Heinel  1771  by  Squirrel  1754  (Traveller 
(Dr.  h.,  18U.   1    i73-,|_prj„cipe8^al762byBlankl740(God.  Ax.  17241. 

[Smolensko  1810  (Sorcerer  ]79(i)— Dau.   1804  of  Precipitate*  1787  (Mercury  1778)— Y. 
Juno  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58)— Juno  1764  by  Spectator  1749  (Crab  1722)— 

Horatia  1738  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)-  Dau.  of  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1704i-Dan.  of 
Highflyer  1774  iHerod  1758i— Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  17481— Dau.  1770  of  En- 
gineer 1750  (Sampson  1745). 
Peruvian  1806  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Musidora  1804  liy  Meteor  178:3  (Eclipse  17IH)— Maid- 
ofall-Work  1786  by  Highflver  1774  (Herod  1738)-Dau.  1771  of  Syphon  1750  (Squirt 
17:Wi-Dau.  of  Regulus  4739  (God.  Ar.  1724).  


Clari, 
.  m.,  1824. 


Idalia, 
1.  m.,  1815. 


Whalebone  ISO7  (U  axv   17'.I0)— Dau.  1812  of  Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  17.H7)— Maiden  1801 

bv  Sir  Peter  T.  17W  (Highflver  1774)- Dau.  1788  of  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  1738)— 

Matron  1782  by  Florizel  170s  (Hi-n.d  17581. 
iMaster  Henrv  X^Xa  lOivilk-  K'.i'.n— Boadice.i  1807  bv  Alexander  1783  (FIclipse  1764)— 

Brunette  bv  Amarantliu-  1761  (Old  England  I741)-Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748 

(Cade  17.34)— Dau.  175->  of  Starling  1738  (Starling  1737). 


Banter, 
br.  m.,  1828. 


I   Tj„„„i  not      Catton  \m.\  (Golumiius  18(i2i— Dau.  1818  ofSmolensko  1810  (Sorcerer  17%i— Lady  Mary 
Koyai  oak,    ,    ^^^  .     iieni„gi,roi,g|i  1791  ,Kin2  Fergus  l?75i-Dan.  of  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17581— 
I   Dr.  n.,  184.J.       j,j^j  ^^  jij^j,  gj.|,  ,,y  jiarske  1730  (Squirt  17.32). 
,t^l.3  J;  T.„„„^,„,  „r   Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)— Epsom  Lass  1803  bv  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer 
S.%'-^~.-    ,,  ^    .KiS    I     17741  -.Mesina  17S8  bv  King  Fergus  1775  (Eclipse  17641-  Lardella  1780  by  Y.  Marske 
-     ».  m.,  I8i».    I    1771  , Marske  n.Vh    D'au.  of  Y.  Cade  1747  (Cade  17.34). 


ai,ot  =™.o,.„  ISmolensko  IsKi  (Sorcerer  17961— Charming  Molly  1813  by  Rubens  1805  (Buzzard*  1787)- 
snaKcsp^e,  ^.^^^(j..  |«m  i,v  Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  1775)-Mrs.  Jordan  1784  by  High 
or.  n.,  ifsa.   |  j^^^^  ,--,  ||i,.r,„i  i7.',s)-narriei  1709  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734) 

Zink         IWofullSd'.i  (Waxv  17911    Zaida 
br.m.,1820.  I     Alexiiia  ch.  ni,  nss  l,y  King  F. 


1806  bv  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  ("Highflyer  1774)— 

1775  (Eclipse  17t>4)-Lardella  b.  m.  1780  by  Y. 

Marske  1771  (Marske  1750)- Dau.of  Y.  Cade  1747  (Cade  17.34)— Beaufremont's  dam 

by  Broth,  to  Fearnought  (Bay  Bolton   170.5)-Miss  Wyndham   by  Wyndham 


SF- 


1719  (Hantboy) -Dau.  of  Belgrade  Turk-Old  Scarboro'  mare  1715   by  Makeless  (Oglethorpe  Ar.)— Dau.  of  Brimmer 

(D'Arcy  Yellow  Turk). 

t  Taurus  is  by  Phantom  or  Morisco.     .Morisco'a  pedigree  Is  aecepled. 


284  The  Breeders'  Hand  Book  and  Gidde. 


UNCAS. 


WINNER  OF  THE  KENTUCKY   STAKES  AT  SARATOGA  AND  WESTCHESTER 
CUP  AT  JEKOXIE  PARK,  N.  V. 

A  private  staUion  in  the  Brookdale  Stud,  Monmouth  Count//,  near  IloJmdel,  N.J. 
Estate  of  B.  I).  Withers,  proprietors. 

Un'Cas  by  Lexington,  son  of  Boston,  bred  in  Woodbuiu  Stud,  Kentucky,  foaled 
1876,  dam  Coral,  dam  of  Wanderer  by  Vandal,  sou  of  Glencoe,  out  of  Cairn  Gorme  by 
Cotberstone,  winner  of  tUe  2,000  Guineas  and  Derby,  son  of  Touchstone,  winner  of 
the  St.  Leger,  Doneaster  Cups  iu  1835  and  1836,  and  Ascot  Gold  Cups  in  1836  and 
1837.  Uncas  only  started  three  times  at  two  years  old;  won  the  Kentucky  Stakes  at 
Saratoga,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  in  1.20J,  beating  Harold,  Idler,  Dan  Sparling,  etc.; 
he  ran  second  for  the  Saratoga  Stakes  to  Harold,  and  second  in  the  Nursery  at 
Jerome  Park  to  the  King  Ernest  gelding.  Uncas  was  then  shipped  to  England,  and 
in  lf-79  ran  unplaced  in  the  2,000  Guineas,  won  by  Charibcrt,  he  behaved  very  badly 
at  the  post  and  delayed  the  start.  He  was  returned  to  America,  and  at  four  year.s 
old  started  fifteen  times,  won  live  races,  was  second  in  six,  third  in  three  and  un- 
placed in  one.  Jerome  Park,  June  5,  won  the  Westchester  Cup,  2J  miles,  in  4.09^, 
beating  Ferida,  Monitor  and  Franklin,  a  capital  race.  Gravesend,  June  23,  ran  second 
to  Monitor  in  Coney  Island  Cup,  21  miles,  4.36i,  beating  Ferida  and  Danichett';  June 
26,  ran  second  to  Glenmore  in  Stirrup  Cup,  2  miles  and  a  furlong,  in  3.48i,  beating  Jim 
Beck,  an  excellent  race.  Long  Branch,  July  5,  ran  second  to  Report  (4),  108  lbs.,  Uncas 
(4),  114  lbs.,  in  Shrewsbury  Handicap,  1}  miles,  in  3  12J-,  beating  Ferida  (4),  10.5  lbs., 
and  Danichett'  (5),  100  lbs.;  was  third  to  Report,  115  lbs,,  and  Monitor,  120  lbs., 
Uncas,  121  lbs.,  iu  Monmouth  Cup,  2i  miles,  iu  2.34,  the  fastest  race  ever  ruu 
at  the  distance  to  that  date ;  August  21,  won  Handicap  Sweepstake,  li  miles,  iu 
2.1(iJ,  Uncas  112,  lbs.,  beating  One  Dime  (4),  115  11)S.  Gravesend,  September  4,  ran 
third  to  Luke  Blackburn  and  Monitor  in  Great  Challenge  Stakes,  1|  miles,  in  2.38, 
beating  One  Dime;  September  7,  ran  sccjud  to  Glenmore  (5),  107  lbs.,  Uncas,  107  lbs., 
lA  miles,  in  3.07,  beating  Monitor,  109  lbs.,  etc.;  September  14,  was  beaten  by  Luke 
Blackburn,  a  match,  each  carrying  lOi  lbs.,  1^  miles,  in  2.42J ;  September  23,  won 
Handicap  Sweepstakes,  1  mile  and  3  furlongs,  107  lbs.,  in  2.21|,  beating  Mary  Ander- 
son (3),  78  lbs.,  and  Checkmate  (5),  114  lbs.  This  is  the  fastest  and  best  race  ever 
ruu  at  the  distance  to  that  date.  Jerome  Park,  October  7,  won  Grand  National 
Haudicap,  2J  miles,  carrying  113  lbs.,  in  4.05*,  beating  Monitor,  116  lbs.,  Ferida.  114 
lbs.,  and  Franklin  (5),  102  lbs.  Baltimore,  October  20,  was  beaten  by  Monitor  in 
Pimlico  Stakes,  2  miles  and  a  furlong,  in  3.44J,  the  fastest  race  ever  run  at  the 
distance.  Jerome  Park,  November  2,  won  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  IJ  miles,  in  3.16|, 
119  lbs.,  beating  Harlequin  (4),  89  lbs.,  and  Krupp  (Jun  (5),  100  lbs.  At  five  years  old. 
started  five  times,  won  no  race.  Uncas,  for  his  chances,  is  a  success  in  the  stud,  is 
the  sire  of  tlie  winners  Dunboyne,  Lagg.ard  (a  first-class  race-horse),  Nat  Goodwin, 
Cascade,  Matawan,  Chieftain,  Sorcerer,  Surplus,  Bel  Demon io,  McCarthy,  St.  Michael, 
Copyright.  Pactolus  and  oth.-rs.  Uncas  is  a  l)l(>od  l)ay,  stands  15i  hands  higli,  with 
his  right  fore-foot  white,  and  a  small  star  in  bis  forehead.  He  is  quite  a  com- 
pact, well  and  evenly-formed  horse  all  over,  having  a  neat  head  and  neck,  with  good 
shoulders  and  depth  of  girth,  with  extra  good  body,  hips,  stifles,  and  excellent  legs 
and  feet.  The  pedigree  is  one  of  the  best  in  the  Stud  ISook,  and  from  a  distinguishi'd 
racing  family.  His  dam  is  by  (Jlencoe's  Ixist  son,  and  he  traces  back  through  an 
own  sister  to  Glencoe  to  a  natural  Marb  mare.  If  tlie  blood  of  Lexington  and 
Glencoeistobepreserveil  to  the  country,  it  is  tlirough  just  such  pure  channels  as 
Uneas  presents. 

Uue.as  traces  in  direct  female  Hue  tn  tlie  uatiir.il  Bar'i  m;ire  of  Mr.  Tregonwell.  to 
which  tr.ices  Woodpecker  (by  Herod),  Waxy  Pojie.  Wliab'bone,  Whisker,  Partisan, 
imp.  (Jlencoe,  Bay  .Middlcton,  Melbimriie,  llend'or,  Rol)ert  tlio  Devil,  imp.  Mortcmcr_ 
Nutboui-ne,  Speculum  and  all  the  Piuni'lla.  lUmily. 


rtar  1713— Partner  171S-Ji™  ^  Byerly  Turk,  about  1 


-pz  eh.  h.,  nrr. 

■  '<  •  .     . 

'-'■w:;_'=5  *CaBtiaDira, 

§2  M.O  br.  111.,  179G. 


".    Daughter  of, 


J  3  I  o  =;    *Aldt.*rman, 
Id  Si:     b.  h.,  1787. 


§■5    Daughter  of, 


Emiiy, 
ch.  m.,  1810. 


31^ 


'^^    Robin  Grey, 

'•-Si  gr.  h.,  1805. 


iif  FIviiij 
Turk  I. 


rC'liil. 


17431  I 
Fort'.-^lui 

Eclipse  i: 
1739  (CJ 
1729  by 

Symmes' 
Dau.  of 
Saltram 


111  i;si  (lli-iiilur  i;;ii    Tal.itlm  1T82  by  Trentham  1761  (T.  Swecpstalses 
iiii.  ..I    B.i-|ih.Mus  KM  ,H:ilirabam  17-10)-Sist.  to  Grecian  Princess  Uy  Ws 

i;;,ii  ,F..i(-tL'r  ir.iii    liau.  ..I  Coalition  Colt  I'loii  (.God.  Ar.  1724). 
l-l  (Marskc  l,.Xi)-Vii-ugy  '        ' 


lit  by  Snap  l'i5J  iSnip  173  i)-Dau.  of  Kcfculns 
>d.  Ar.  17441— Sist.  1750  lo  Othello  by  Crab  17J2(Alcocl£  Ar.)-Miss  Slanierkiu 
Y.  True  Blue  1718  (Honeywood's  Ar.). 

Wililair  1707  (*Pearnought  1755)— Dau.  of  Tvler's  Driver  17(0  (~Othelln)- 
Fallower  1761  (Blank  17,0)— Dau-  of  >  Vampiie  17.57  (Regulus  nS9i.  ['Ihe 
was  dam  of  Jenny  Cockracy]. 


Florizel  I7ti8  iHerod  175S)— Sisl.  17o3  to  Juno  bv  Spectator  1749  (Crab  1722)-  Hrratia 
17.58  by  Blank  17^0  (God.  Ar.  1724i-Dau.  of  Flying  Childers  1715  (Darley  Ar.  169.,)— 
Miss  Belvoir  by  Grey  Grantham  (Brownlow  TiirK). 

Shark  1771  (MarsUe  1750)  -Dau.  of  Harris's  Eclipse  1770  ('Fearnought  1755)- Dau.  of 
♦Fearnought  17.")5  (Ke^'ulus  1739i-Daii.  of  '-Jollv  Roger  1741  (Kouiidhead  1733i-Dau 
of  "Sober  John  1748  iRib  1736  ^ 


Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  17i;4i  l.a.lv 
Cypron  17.':0  liv  Hiaze  1733  (Flv 
Dau.  of  Grali.iin's  champion  17117 
Clockla^t  1774  (Gimcrack  17«ni  D 
Y.  Kitty  Fisher  1767  by  *Fearnought  17.".o 
1734  (Ciod.  Ar.  17.'4)-Dau.  of  Somerset  A 


■  1766  by  Squirrel  17.54  (Traveller  l; 35)- 
I715)-Salome  1733  by  Bethell's  Ar.- 


5olin..;broke 
ii:  Chilile 
Ilarpiir's 

1.  (if  Svnimes'  Wildair  1767  (*Fearnought  1755)— 
Regiilus  173J)— *Kitty  Fisher  1755  by  Cade 


Beninghrouuh  li91  (King  Fergus  1775)-  Evelina  i;91  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— 

Termagant  bv  Tantrum  1760  (Cripple  17501— Cuntatiice  by  Sampson  1745  (Blaze  1733)— 

Dau.  17,57  of  Reguhis  1733  iGod.  Ar.  1724i. 
Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  17M)-Dau.  1799  of  Whiskey  17E9  (Saltram*  17f0)-Grey 

Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimant  1772  (Otbo  176ili-  Dizzy  1757  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar. 

1721) -Anc.  Dizzy  1741  by  Driver  1727  i  Wvnn  Ar.i. 
ISO-I  ,  w  allon    I,'.  i|,     .\i-alia    Imi4 


1775) 
1761 


:illitlo 
lap  17 


V    lIlL'llilv,' 

i;;  I  ^  f  Via 


M    Uv 


lingbrougb  1791  (King  Fergus 
-Preference  1778  by  Goldflnrier 


Dick  And 
1775)     I'riinr.iM.-  >;  -:  I  v  M: i' 

(Tartar  i;i  ii    Sophia  i;i;i  \'\  r.  p 

Diomt'd  l;77  (Fniii/il  l.dsi  i  -i 
Tabiilia  178J  ijv  ■liviitham  liCG  .T, 
ham  1710)  ~Duu.  of  Forester  17 


ly  Icnm 
r  1556)- 
r.  1724). 


;l:rough  1791  (King  Fergus 
.'ricket  1776  by  Herod  1758 


...  i,,<.  Iiv  Rookinsrham  1781  (Highflyer  1774)— 
«i-i(.^[uke.s  1743)— Dau.  of  Bosphorus  1754  (Ba- 
(Forester  1736). 

Robin  Redbreast  1798  (Sir  PetjrT.  1781)-nan.  1788  of  *0b8curity  1777  (Eclipse  1764)— 
Slamerkin  1763  by  *Wildair  17.53  (Cade  17.34  i—*Cub  mare  1762  by  Cub  1739  (Fox 
1711)-Dau.  1755  of  Second  1732  (Flving  Cbilders  1715). 


Royalist    1790  (Saltram- 17t-0) -Belle  Maria  bv  Grey  Diomed  1786  (*Medley  1776)— 
Queen  by  *St.  George  1771  (Dragon  1757)— Dau.  of  Cassius  1778  (Black-and-all-Black 
1773) -Primrose  by  «Dove  {Y.  Cade  1747). 
Melzar  1791   CM.aiov  1776')-DaH.  of  '  Highflver  1784  (Highflver  1774)-Dau.  of  *Fear- 
ught   !?->-.  iKcgiilus   1739)-Dau.  of  Arid'KSii  i*Trnvellef  1747)— Dau.  of  *.Jack  of 


Dia 


l§s 


2^  P  k 


Web, 
b.  m.,  180S. 


Blacklock, 
b.  h.,  1814. 

Miss  Bowe's 
dam. 


br. 


,  IflS 


Buzzard  17^7  (Wnodpi-cker  1773i— Dau.  of  Alexander  17H2  (Eclipse  17(;4)-Dau.  of 
Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  tMatidiem  1748)-Dau.  1770  of  Engi- 
neer 1756  (Sampson  1745). 

W's  Ditto  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Dau.  1791  of  Meiciiry  1778  (Eclipse  17(:4)-Dau.  1776 
of  Herod  17.58  (Tartar  1743)-  Folly  1771  by  Marske  1750  (Sciuirt  1732)— Vixen  1753  by 
Regulu- 1731  (God.  Ar.  1724). 


Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews  177»— Dau.  1803  of  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)— 
Fraxinella  1793  by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Swei-pstakes  1743)— Dau.  1785  of  Woodpecker 
1773  (Hero'l  175S)— Everlasting  1775  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750). 
Waxy  1790  (Pot-S-o-'s  1773i— Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— Pru- 
nella 1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)- Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip   1736)— 

Julia  1756  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  17241. 

Whitelock  1803  (Hambletonian  1793)-Dau.  1799  of  Coriander  1780  (Pot-8-o-'8  1773)  — 

Wildgoose  1792  by   Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Coheiress  1786  by  Pot-S-o-'s  1773 

(Eclipse  1764)— Manilla  1777  by  Goldflndcr  17l'4  (Snap  1750i. 

Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)-Miss  Grimstone  1796  by  Weazle  1776  (Herod  17.58')- 

Dau.  of  Ancaster  1768  (Blank  1740)— Dau.  of  Damascus  Ar.  1754— Dan.  of  Sampson 

1745^  ( Blize  1733). 

Sir  Solomon  1805  (*TickIe  Toby  1786)— Dau.  of  Hickory  1804  (* Whip  1794)— 'Tciim- 

" Ti7i—Sist.  to  Lambinos  1786  by  Highflyer 

Marske  1750i. 

I    \    1817  by  Robin  Grey  1805  ("Royalist 

^  ;(;)-Dau.  of  "Highflyer  1784  (Higjiflyer 


idiicti 


Banier, 
ir.  m.,  1826. 


Whisker, 
b.  h.,  1812. 


g  =  Gibside  Fairy, 


-2  x.^  I  Daughter  of, 
li      =•;   b.  m.,  1819. 

i  S  is  I       Sultan, 
',a  .Sj^l    b.  h.,  1816. 
is   rl 

g  S    Trampoline, 
:::  -■    ch.  m.,  1825. 


WhalelVcii  ■  l-n,  .11  i  ■, 
Sirl'fi.  I    i       -i    i 
tron  IT- .'        1 

Master  III  i  i  \  i  ^i 

nette  l)V  .\ia,r-aii:liu- 
17.!4i    ban    17.")  i.f  .' 

Waxv  17'.iO  (P.)t  s-"-'- 
uella  17HS  by  lli-hdv 


n.'i4)     Diii-br-s 


1791  of  .Miiiairv  177s  , 
by  Marske  l7.-,('l  iSiplil 
'camp  ISKI  (Dick  .Mid 


'.Cli).«. 

17321. 


cif  Selim  18112  (Buzzard*  1787)  -Maiden  1801  by 
.  1788  of  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  1758)— Ma- 

'■a  1807  bv  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— Brn- 
1  17111-Mayfly  1771  by  Matcbem  1748  (Cade 

starling  1727). 

K  I'v  Trumpator  178J  (Conductor  17l)7)-Pru- 
s)-Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  17.36)— 

1800  by  Pipator  1786  (Imperator  1776)— Bca- 
r  1774)— Pyrrba  1771  by  Matcbem  1748  (Cade 

Kiod   Ar.  17241. 

it  SniMirnsko  1810  (Sorcerer  179(1)— Lady  Mary 
I ; ; :.'     nan.  of  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17581— 

•!•<   I  I--  1803  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer 
■     I  .  '  [:«■  1764)— Lardella  1780  by  Y.  Marske 

i       '       :-   17541^ 

■ii>  \\ '.-  Ditto  18011  (Sir  Peter  T.  17S4)-Dau. 
(I.  i;;n..f  Herod  1758 (Tartar  n4.3)-FolIy  1771 


,s  17ii7)-Web  b.  in.  1808  by  Waxv  1790  (Pot-8-o-'8  1773)- 
Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)-Prunella  b.  m    1788  by 
4  (Herod  17.-ia)  -Promise br.  m.  1768  hy  Snap  1750  (Snip  17.')6)-Julia  b.  in. 
ik   174(1  (God.  Ar.  1721)— Spectator's  dam.  b.  m.  1735  by  Partner  1718 
.  ...   _     .       .    i.-i  ((in-v  Hauthiiyi-Dau.  of  Darley  Ar.  1699— Dau.  of  Bycrly  Turk— Dau. 
(  White  Turk  -Natural  Barb  mare  of  Mr.  Tregonwell's. 


286  The  Breeders'  Hand  Booh  and  Guide. 


VENTILATOR. 


7s  a  private  stallion  in  the  Brookdule  Stud,  near  Holmdd,  N.  J.,  Estate  of  D.  D. 
Withers,  proprietors.     Yearling  sales  annualli/. 

Ventilatou  !)}•  Vandal,  best  sou  of  Imp.  Gleucoe.  Ijroil  by  Gen.  \V.  G.  llardiug, 
Belle  Meade  Stud,  near  Nashville,  Tenu.,  foaled  1872,  dam  C'arolin,  the  dam  of 
Bounce,  By-the-Way,  Ella,  etc.,  by  imp.  Scythian,  sou  of  Orlaudo  by  Touchstone, 
graudam  Rosette,  dam  of  Quartermaster  by  imp.  Yorkshire,  out  of  picaj'uue,  the  dam 
of  Doubloon,  Florin,  Louis  d'Or,  etc.,  by  Medoc,  son  of  American  Eclipse.  Ventilator 
made  his  first  appearance  as  a  two-year  old  in  the  Young  America  Stakes  No.  1,  1 
mile,  at  Na.sljville,  Teun.,  running  second  to  Katie  Pearce  in  1.45J,  witli  Elemi  Leona, 
Bob  Woolley  and  six  others  behind  him.  Ran  dead  heat  with  Elemi  for  the  Young 
America  Stakes  No.  2,  1  mile,  in  1.46| ;  Elemi  beat  him  the  deciding  heat  iu  1.49J  ; 
liehind  him  in  this  were  Katie  Pearce,  Bob  Woolley  and  five  others.  At  three  years 
old  was  unplaced  in  the  Clark  Stakes  at  Louisville,  won  by  his  stable  companion, 
Voltigeur.  In  1876  and  1877  he  was  in  retirement.  In  1378  he  came  out  iu  poor  hands, 
ran  second  in  one  race  and  unplaced  iu  seven.  In  1879  started  iu  tweuty-oue  races, 
all  over  timber,  won  four,  was  second  in  three,  third  in  five  and  unplaced  iu  the 
others.  He  ran  2i  miles  over  the  Steeplechase  Course,  at  Sheepsliead  Bay,  iu  4.27^, 
and  won  the  second  heat  in  a  hurdle  race  of  heats,  IJ  miles,  iu  2.23.  In  1880  started 
in  fourteen  races,  won  seven,  was  second  In  five,  and  unplaced  in  two.  His  races 
were  all  over  timber,  and  some  of  them  fast  ones,  beating  such  borses  as  Judith, 
Bertha,  Pomeroy,  Chimneysweep,  etc.  During  bis  retirement  be  covered  three  mares, 
and  got  Mary  Anderson,  Bagdad  and  Ventriloquist,  all  of  them  winners  in  good  com- 
pany. The  family  is  a  famous  racing  one  on  both  sides.  On  the  sire's  side  belong 
Lexington,  Vandal,  Monarchist,  Volturno,  Ruric,  Alaric,  Luke  Blackburn,  Hindoo, 
Monitor,  The  Bard  and  others  of  the  best  borses  of  the  American  turf.  On  the  side 
of  his  dam  the  family  is  perhaps  equally  famous,  such  horses  as  Doubloon,  Florin, 
Louis  d'Or,  the  best  horses  of  their  day,  as  also  Quartermaster,  Vagrant,  Bounce, 
Raceland,  Madge,  Brown  Duke,  Red  Dick,  Bay  Dick,  Plenipo,  Sherrod,  etc. 

Ventilator,  in  addition  to  those  mentioned  above,  is  the  sire  of  the  winners  Air- 
shaft,  Airtight,  Airplant,  Punka,  Bass  Viol,  Mirth,  Wizard,  Wind  Sail,  John  Finn, 
Futurity,  Drizzle,  Single  Stone,  Orageuse,  etc.,  etc. 

Ventilator  is  a  dark  chestnut,  with  a  small  leaf-shaped  star  in  the  forehead,  ISJ- 
hands  high,  but  very  stout,  well  shaped  and  nniscular.  He  weighs  1,055  lbs. 
He  has  gotten  and  will  get  race-horses  with  a  fair  chance. 


Herod  I75S— Tartar  1T43— Partner  1"18— Jigs— Byerly  Turk,  about  1685. 


pa' 


OCS 

A- 

H  e; 


pa 


Willianisou'i 

Uitio, 

b.  h.,  ISOO. 

Sister  to 

Calomel, 

b.  m..  1791. 


Sir  Peter  T.  1784  illi'^htlvei  1774)-ArethH8a  1792  by  Dungaunou  1780  (Eclipse  1764)— 

Dau.  1777  of  Prophet  iTiiiKKei.'uius  1739)— Virago  1764  by  Snap  1750  (Suip  ITSti)- Dan. 

of  Rfgulus  1739  (Uud.  Ar.  i:-Si). 
Mercury  1778  (Eclipse   17ll4i— Dau.  1776  of  Herod  17.'i8  (Tartar  1713)— Folly  1771  by 

Marske   17,W  (Squirt   1732)— Vixen  17.>3  by  Reguliis  1739  (Hod.  Ar.  17a4)— Dau.  of 

Hutton's  Spot  17i8  (Hartley's  Blind  Horse i. 

Joe  Andrews  177S  tEclipso  17ii4)— Dau.  1790  of  Hishflyer  1774  (Herod  1758i-Dau.  1777 

olC'ariliiiiil  I'iilll7Mi  iBabraham  1740)-Dau.  1708  of  Tatler  1754  (Blank  1740)-Bay 

Snip  nu  bv  Snip  1736  (Fl.  Childers  1715). 
Gulianna  17'.iii  (Mercury   17781— Fraxinella  1793  by  Trentliam   1761!  (T.  Sweepstakes 

1743)— Dau.  1785  o-f  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758i— Everlasting  1775  by  Eclipse  l';64 

(Mar.^ke  175U)-Hya;na  17h-2  by  Snap  17.W  (Snip  17.3fii. 


Penelope, 
b.  m.,  Ii93. 


Whitelock, 
b.  h.,  ISO). 


Miss 
Grimstone, 
b.  m.,  1796. 


Woodpeclier  1773(Herod  1758)-Mlsfortune  I77.J  by  Dux  17U1  (Matchem  1748)-Cuiiosity 

17W)  liv  Snap  1750  (Snip  173ii|-Dau.  1749  of  Regulus  1739  (tiod.  .M.  17a4i-Dau.  of 

Bartle'it's  fhilders  (Darley  Ar.  1699}. 
Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1u:4)-Dhu.  of  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.1.8)- Dan.  of  Alfred 

1770  (Matchem  1748)— Dau.  1770  of  Engineer  1756  (Sampson  174."))-Bay  Slalton's  dam 

n.iij  hy  Cade  1734  aio.l.  Ar.  1724). 


Pot-8-o-'8  1773  (Eclipse  1764)-Maria  1777  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)-Lisette  1772  by 
Snap  1750  (Snip  I73ii)— Miss  Windsor  1754  by  God.  Ar.  17i4-Sist.  to  Volunteer  by 
Y.  Belgrade  (Belgrade  Turk). 

Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)-Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— 
Promise  171)8  by  Snap  17.50  (Snip  173iii— Julia  1756  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724)— 
Spectator's  dam  17:i5  by  Partner  1718  iJigg).         . 

Hambletonian  1792  (King  Fergus  1775)— Rosalind  1788  by  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod 
17.T8)-Atalanta  17ii9  hy  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17:J4i— T.  Lass-of-the-Mill  17.")li  by  Oroo- 
noko  1745  (Crab  1722)— Dau.  1744  of  Traveller  1735  (Partner  1718). 

Coriander  178ii  (Pot8o-"8  1773)— Wildg.iose  1792  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.t8)— Co- 
heiress 1786  by  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764)— Manilla  1777  by  Goldttnder  1764  (Snap 
1750)  -Dau.  17ii6  of  Old  England  1741  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Beninghrough  1?"91  (King  Fergus  1775)— Evelina  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— 
Termagant  by  Tantrum  1760  (Cripple  17.50)— Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1745 1  Blaze  1733)— 
Dau.  1,.")7  of  Regulus  1789  (Ciod.  Ar.  1724). 

Weazle  1776  (Herod  I7.)8i— Dau.  of  Ancaster  1768  (Blank  1740)— Dau.  of  Damascus 
Ar.  1751  -Dau.  of  Sampson  1745  (Blaze  1733)— Stolk's  dam  1757  by  Oroonoko  1745 
(Crabn2Ji.  

*Tickle  Toby  1786  (Alfred  1770) -Vesta  by  Dreadnought  (Celer  1774)— Bandy  by 
*Cloekfast  1774  iGimcrack  1760)— Dau.  of  Americus  (*Feamought  1755) -Dau.  of 
♦Fearnought  175.-i  i  Regulus  1739). 

Hickorv  1804  (»\Vhip  1791)-*Trumpetta  1797  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— 
Dau.  ■  1780  of  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  I7.'i8l—Dan.  1775  ol  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750)— 
Vauxhall's  dam  by  Y.  Cade  1747  (Cade  1734). 

Ball's  FKirizel  18il  (  Dioraed  1777)- Fair  Rachel  by  *Diomed  1777  (Florizel  1768)— 
Su-an  Jones  by  >■  Shark  1771  (Marske  1750)— Dau.  of  Thornton's  Wildair  (Symmes' 
Wildair  1767). 

Robin  Grey  1805  ('Royalist  1790)— Maria  1802  by  Melzar  1791  (*Medley  I77(l)~  Dau.  of 
'Highflyer  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— Dau  of  *Fearnought  17.55  (Regulus  1739 1- Dau.  of 
Ariel  1756  (*Traveller  l'747) 


Banter, 
br.  m.,  1836. 


Kite, 
m.,  1821. 


Whalebone  1«07  (Waxv   n'KD— Dan.   1M2  of  Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  )7S7)— Maiden  1801 

bv  Sir  Pi'tcr  T.  17.84  (HiL'hiU  rr  V.',  t  —Dan.  1788  of  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  17.58)— 

Matron  17K2  by  Florizel  17C.S  ( ll.r.iil  17.58). 
Master  Henry  1815  (Orville  1799)— Boadicea  1807  bv  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse   1764)— 

Brunette  by  Amaranthns  176B  (Old  England  1741) -Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748 

(Cade  17:i4)— Dau.  175.5  of  Anc.  Starling  17:38  (Starling  1727). 
Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)-Dau.  1808  of  Waltcm  1799  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)  -Y.  Giantess 

1790  by  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel  1768)— Giantess  1769  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734)— 

Molly  "Long  Legs  1753  bv  Babraham  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Bustard  1813  (Castrel  1801)— Olympia  1S15  by  Sir  Oliver  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Sco- 

tilla  179.5  bv  Anvil  1777  (Herod   i;.'>8)-Scota  1783  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1760)— 

Harmony  1775  bv  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743i.  


,-.i !  a  .a  1  Daughter  of, 
33  ;S^'  gr.  m.,  1820. 


Blacklock  1814  (Whitelock  1803)-Mandane  1.800  bv  Pot-8-o's  1773  (Eclipse  1764)- Y, 

Camilla  1787  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758i— Camilla  1778  by  Trenlham  1766  (T. 

Sweepstakes  1743)    Ci>(iuette  176.5  by  Compton  Barb. 
Comus  1809  (Sorcerer  179c.)-Marciana  1809  bv  Stamford  1794'(Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Marcia 

1797  by  Coriander  1786  (Pot-S-o-'s  ]773i-Faith  1779  by  Pacolet  1763  (Blank  1740)- 

Atalanta  1769  by  Matchem  1748  (Carle  17.34). 


Slane, 
b.  h.,  1833. 

Sister  to 
Cobweb, 
:h.  m..  1830. 


Royal  Oak  I82;i  (Cattcm  180i)) '  Dan.  1819  of  Orville  1799  (Beninghrough  1791i-Epsoil 
Lass  1,803  oySirPeier  T.  17.84  (Highflyer  1774i- Alexina  1788  hy  King  Fergus  177 
(Eclipse  1764)  -Lardella  1780  by  Y.  Marske  1771  (Mareke  1760). 

Phantom  1808  (Walton  1799i-Filagree  1815  bv  Soothsayer  1808  (Sorcerer  17?6)-Wel 


1808  bv  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8.o-'s  1773i- Penelope  17 
1767)-'Pmnella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58). 


eb 
ty  Tnunpator  1782  (Conductor 


Emi  litis, 
b.  h.,  1820. 


■  O-    Mle  1799  (Beningbrongh  1791)-Emily  1810  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— 

au.  1799  of  Whiskey  1^89  (Saltram*  1780)-Grey  Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimant  1772 

(Otho  1760) -Dizzy  1757  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1734). 

Scud  1801  ( Benin-brough  1791 1— Goosander  1805  by  Hambletoman  1792  (King  Fergus 

j     1775)- Rally   1790  bv  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— Fancy  1780  by  Florizel  1768 

(Heroil  17.58)    Dan.  1763  bv  Spectator  17-39  (Crab  1722). 


Tramp, 
b.  h.,  IhlO. 


riK 


American 
Eclipse, 

ch.  h.,  1814. 

Y.  Maid  of 
the  Oaks, 


Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews  1778)— Dau.  1803  of  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)— 
I    Fraxinella  1793  hy  Trenlham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)— Dau.  1786  ol  Woodpecker 

1773  (Herod  17.581— Everlasting  1775  bv  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  17.=0). 
Sancho  1801  (Don  Quixote  17841    Blacklock's  dam  1799  by  Coriander  1786  (Pot^S-o-  a 
1    1773)-Wildgoose  1792  by  HiL'hflver  1774  (Herod  17.58)— Coheiress  1786  by  Pot-8-o-'8 
1773  (Eclipse  17641    Manilla  1777  liv  Golriflnder  1764  (Snap  1750). 


ch. 


,  1817 


,     Sir  William, 

E^  5  L     b.  h.,  1830. 

i:-  .  ■  Lady  Robin, 
«■?,    gr.  m.,-. 


Duroc  18fl6(*Diomcd  K77i- Miller's  DamsellHOS  by 'Messenger  1780(Mainl)rino  1768)— 
•Pot-8-o-'s  mare  1792  by  Poi-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764i-Daa.  1778  of  Gimcrack  1760 
(Cripple  1750).-  Snapdragon  1759  bv  Snap  17.50  (Snip  1736i.  

'Expedition  1795  (Pegasus  1784i- Maid  of  the  Oaks  1801  by  'Spread  Eagle  1792 
(Volunteer  17801-Aneite  by 'Shark  1771  (Marske  17.50i- Dau.  of  Rockingham  (Part- 

I    ner  1755)-  Dan.  of  True  Whig  (*Fitzhugh's  Regnlus  17651. 

Sir  ^rchy  1805  (Diomed  i;77)  Trnn-port  1812  "by  ViigTnius  1805  ('Diomed  1777)— 
Nancy  Ai(  1799  bv  •He.llord  17',i2  .Dungaunnii  17801— Annette  by  'Shark  1771  (Marske 
17.50i—l):iu.  of  ItOikiiiL'liaci  I  Partner  lT.5fli. 

Robin  Grev  18(15  (  lioyaUst  179())-Du(i.  of" Quicksilver  1789  ('Medley  1776)-Dau.  ol 
Meade's  Celer  1774  (*Janus  1746(. 


2S8  Tlie  Breeder^  Hand  Book  and  Guide. 


VOCALIC. 

Ill  the  Iroquois  Stud,  James  B.  Claij,  proprietor,  Lexinr/toii,  Kif.      Terms  adver- 
tised and  yearling  sales  annualli/. 

VoCAtic,  black  horse,  foaleil  1881,  Ijieil  in  the  Elmeudorf  Stud,  by  Virgil,  son  of 
Vandal  by  imp.  Glencoe,  dam  Acoustic  by  imp.  Australian,  son  of  West  Australian  by 
Melbourne,  grandam  Xemesis,  dam  of  Khadamanthus  by  imp.  Eclipse,  out  of  Echo  by 
Lexington,  etc.  Virgil,  sire  of  Vocalic,  was  a  good  race-horse  and  ■ninner  of  many 
races.  He  was  by  the  great  race-horse  Vandal,  the  best  son  of  imported  Glencoe, 
and  whose  dam  was  the  Tranby  mare,  that  also  produced  Levity,  Volga  and  Vistula. 
Virgil's  dam  was  Hymen  ia  by  imp.  Yorkshire,  and  she  also  produced  Daisy  by 
Cracker,  Alaric,  Ansel,  Lady  Petry  and  MoUie  Wood.  Virgil  is  the  sire  of  the  un- 
"beaten  Tremont,  the  great  Hindoo  (sire  of  Hanover),  Portland,  Vigil,  Vagrant,  Vera 
Cruz,  Virginius,  Vanguard,  Virgiliau,  Fairplay,  Katrina,  Memento,  Carley  B.,  Ben 
Ali,  Richmond,  Kiugtish,  Himalaya,  etc.,  etc.  His  get  werepoteut  factors  on  the  turf 
for  many  years,  and  nothing  commends  Vocalic  more  highly  than  that  he  is  a  son  of 
Virgil.  His  dam.  Acoustic,  is  by  imp.  Australian,  son  of  West  Australian  and  Emilia 
by  Young  Emilius,  sire  of  Waverly,  Spendthrift,  Fellowcraft,  Maggie  B.  B.,  the  dam 
of  Iroquois,  Farfalletta,  dam  of  Falsetto,  Ivy  Leaf,  Bramble's  dam,  Madge,  Lizzie 
Lucas,  dam  of  Cerise,  Morello's  dam.  Perhaps,  dam  of  Chance  and  Reckon,  etc.  His 
grandam.  Nemesis,  is  the  dam  of  Rhadamaiithus,  the  horse  that  laid  the  foundation  of 
the  turf  fame  and  fortune  of  the  Dwyer  Brothers,  by  imp.  Eclipse,  sou  of  Orlaudo  by 
Touchstone.  Naphtha,  the  full  sister  to  Nemesis,  produced  Golden  Gate  (dam  of  Oro 
and  Laura  Winston)  and  Explosion,  the  dam  of  Dew  Drop,  the  best  tilly  of  her  day, 
that  sold  at  auction  for  .?29,000  and  wou  upwards  of  .f;40,000  before  her  untimely  death 
at  three  years  of  age.  Maria  Innis  was  the  dam  of  Bulletin,  Meteor  and  Kathleen, 
the  dam  of  the  great  racer  George  Kinney,  Keuuesaw,  John  Happy,  Kern  and  other 
winners.  Ann  Inuis  was  the  dam  of  Hebron,  .Jim  Barton  and  La  Grande  Duchesse, 
dam  of  Aniella,  Metella,  Talismau,  ITberto  and  Christine,  dam  of  Bonnie  Australian, 
Montana  Regent,  Julia  L.  aud  High  Tariff.  Vocalic  wou  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  1  mile, 
in  1.45J,  at  two  years  old,  defeating  Dutch  Roller,  Blast,  Rataplan,  Economy  and 
other  good  ones,  and  a  Handicap,  li  miles,  at  .Jerome  Park,  in  2.17;  he  was  placed 
second  and  thud  in  sever.-xl  good  races. 

Although  young  in  the  stud,  nearly  everytliing  by  biui  thus  far  triiined  has 
prov('d  a  winner,  including  Bellevue,  Jay  Q.  L.,  tlie  Alice  Ward  colt.  Vortex,  Vocalite, 
V^ocaletta,  Blanche's  Last,  A'^ocal,  etc. 

He  comes  from  the  same  family  as  Maiden,  the  best  mare  of  her  day,  winner  of  the 
Travels  and  other  great  stakes,  dam  of  James  A.,  Parole,  Paw  Paw,  Pappoose,  Per- 
fection, Pawnee  and  the  promising  sire  Powhattan,  Kitty  Clark,  the  dam  of  Charlotte 
Buford  (dain  of  Florence  I.,  the  dam  of  Powhattan  III.,  Florence,  Fonso  ami  Florio), 
Kate  Clark,  Rosa  Clark  and  La  Henderson  (dam  of  Ferida,  Aella  and  Ferona).  Mi.s8 
Obstinate  was  the  dam  of  Mary  Morris  aud  Ann  Innis,  from  whom  Falsetto,  Lizzie 
Lucas,  Geo.  Kinney,  Rhadamanthus,  Eachus,  Dew  Drop,  Morello  and  many  great 
ones  have  descended.  The  family  is  one  of  the  grandest  racing  and  producing  ones 
ill  the  world. 


Woodpecker  1773— Herod  175R— Tartar  1743— Partner  1718— Jitrg-  Bycrly  Turk,  abont  l(i85, 

Buzzaid-  i;»r(\\'ciMdpeckerl7,:j)-Uiiii.  of  Alexander  17KaiEclipse  17641    Dau.olHigh- 
,„.,    i    flyer  1774  (lliMod  iro8)-Uau.  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  1748)    Dau.  1770  of  En^-iueer 
'"-■        17:>ii  (Saiii|ison  17451. 
B^irehnnfp      """  "''•"  """'  ''*'''  ^''"^i'  T-  17S4)-Daii.  1791  of  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  17&4)-  Dan.  1776 
hVm     i"  iw        "'  "'^'■"''  '■'S''^  iTartar  1743)-Folly  1771  by  Mareke  1750  (Squirt  1732)-Vixen  1753  by 

or.  m.,  i.ua.       it,.;;u|iis  1T:W  (Cod.  Ar.  17g4). [ 

Dick  .Vndiews  1?.I7  (Joe  Andrews  1778)-Dau.  1803  of  Gohanna  17ilO  (Mercury  1778)— 

Fraxinella  17113  by  Trentbain  1760  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)    Dan.  1785  of  Woodpecker 

1773  (Herod  17.58)— Everlasting  1775  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  17501. 

Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-V  1773)  -Penelope  1798  by  Trumpalnr  17Ha  (Conductor  1767)— Pm- 

nella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Promise  17li8  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736) — 


Web, 
b.  m.,  180!<. 


Blacklock, 
b.  h.,  1814. 

Mi6.s  Bowels 
dam, 

br.  m.,  1812. 


Davenport' :5 
Trumpator, 
br.  h.,  lS2i. 


Sea  Mew, 
b.  m.,  1815. 


Jnlia  1751)  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  17^41. 


Whiielock  1803  iHambletonian  1792) -Dau.  1799  of  Coriander  1786  (Pot-8-o's  177S)— 

Wildgoose  1792  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— CoheireBS  1786  by  Pot-8-o-'8  1.73 

(Eclipse  17(;4)-Mauilla  1777  by  (Joldflnder  17U4  (Snap  17.iO). 
Orville  17911  (Beningbrough  I7'.il)-Miss  Grimstone  17t6  by  Weazle  1776  (Heroai758)— 

Dau.  of  Ancaster  1768  (Blank  1740)-Dau.  of  Damascus  Ar.  1754— Dau.  of  SamuBun 

1745  I  Blaze  1733). 

Sir  Solomon  1805  (»Tickle  Toby  1786)- Dau.  of  Hickory  1804  (»Whip  1794)— *Trum- 

petta  1797  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)-Si8t.  178(>  to  Lambinos  by  Highflyer 

i;74  (Herod  175H)-Dau.  1775  of  Ecliiise  1764  (Marske  175(1). 
Orphan  1810  (Ball's  Florizel   1801)- Lady  Grey  1817  by  Robin  Grey  1805  (*Rovali8t 

1790)  -Maria  1802  by  Melzar  1791  (*lledley  1776)-  Dau.  of  'Highflyer  1784  (Ilighflver 

1774)- Dau.  of  "Fearnought  1755  (Regulus  1739). 


Orville  1799  (Beuiugbrough  1791)— Emily  1810  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1781)- 
Dau.  1799  of  Whiskey  1789  (*Saltram  17H0)— Grey  Doriuiant  1781  by  Dorimanl  1772 
(Otho  17(J0)-Dizzy  KoT  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar."l724). 

Scud  18(14  (Beningbrough  1791 1— Goosander  1805  by  Hambletonian  1792  (King  Fergus 
17751— Rally  1790  by  Trumpator  17b2  (Conductor  17671— Fancy  1780  by  Florizel  1768 

_ (Herod  17.58 )-Dau.  1763  of  Spectator  1749  (Crab  17221. 

Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews  1778)— Dau.  1803  of  Gohanna  1790'  (Mercury  1778)^ 
Fraxinella  1793  by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  17i8)  Dau.  1785  of  Woodpecker 
1773  (Herod  17a8i  -Everlasting  1775  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750). 

Sancho  1801  (Don  (Juixote  ]784i— Blacklock's  dam  1799  by  Coiiander  1786  (Pi.t-8-o-'8 
1773)  Wildgoose  1792  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)-CoheiresB  1786  by  Pot-S-o-'s 
n7.i  'Eclipse  17'i4)- Manilla  1777  by  Goldfliider  1764  (Snap  1750i. 


Am.  Eclipse  1H14  (Duroc  18(t6i— Y.  Maid  of-tbe-Oaks  1817  by  'Expedition  1795  (Pegasus 
I  1781)  .Maid-ol-tbe-Oaks  1801  by  »Spread  Eagle  1792  (Volunteer  1780)— Annette  by 
*Sliark  1771  (Marske  1750)-Dau.  of  Rockingham  (Partner  1755). 


Cook's  Whip, 
I    b.  h.,  1804. 


Cook's  Whip  1804  (*Whip  1794)— Jane  Hunt  1796  by  Hampton's  Paragon  1788  ('Film, 
nap  1765)— Moll  by  »Fignrc  1757  (Figure  1747)— Slamerkin  1768  by  *Wildair  176J 
(Cade  1734)-*Cnb  mare  1762  by  Cub  1739  (Fox  1714), 


63 

ID  mare  1762  oy  cuii  1739  (fox  1714). 
»Whip  1794  (Saltram*  1780)-  Speckleback  1790  by  Randolph's  Celer  (MeadeVCeler 

1774)-01d  Speckleback  by  Meade's  Celer  1774  («Janus  1746)— Dau.  of  *Sober  John 

1748  (Rib  1736)-Thoronghl)red  mare  of  Mr.  Wade. 
Duke  of  Bedford  i*Be(lfoid  1792)    Dau.  1813  of  'Speculator  1795  (Dragon*  17S7)-Dau. 

l.SiBJ  of     Dare  Devil  1787  (Magnet  1770)-*Trnm|>e(ta  1797  by  Trumpator  1782  (Con- 

ductor  1767)    Sist.  1786  to  Lanibinos  br  Higbflver  1774  i Herod  1758). 


Humnrey      Comus  1801  (Sorcerer  1796)— Clinkerina  1812  bv  Clinker  1805  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Pewet 
Clinker,  1786  by  'I'andem  1773  (Syphon   17.50)-Termagant  by  Tantrum  1760  (Cripple  1760)— 

b.  h.,  1822.        Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1745  (Blaze  17:i3).  »  •■  v      j-i-  ' 

Cervantes  1806  (Don  Quixote  17841— Dau.  1818  of  Goliimpus  1802  (Gohanna  1790)-Daa. 
1810  of  Paynator  1791  (Trumpator  1782)-Circle  1802  by  St.  George  1789  (Highflyer 
'"'"    Abjgail  1788  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758). 


Camel  1822  (Whalebone  1807)-  Banter  1826  by  Waster  Henry  1815  (Orville  1799)  Boa- 
dicea  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclinse  1764)— Brunette  by  Amaranthus  1766  (Old  Ene- 
land  17411- Ma.vfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17341. 

Whisker  1812  (Waxy  1790)-Gibeide  Fairy  1811  by  Hermes  1790  (Mercury  1778)— Vicis- 
situde 1800  by  Pipator  1786  dmpcrator  1776) -Beatrice  1791  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784 

_(Highfljer  1774)-Pyrrha  1771  by  Matchem  1748 (Cade  17.34). 

Orville  i799(Keningbrough  17911-  Emily  1810  bv  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1781)— 
Dau.  1799  of  Whiskey  1789  (S-.ltram*  1780)-Grey  Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimant  1773 
(Otho  1760)    Dizzy  1757  bv  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Scud  1804  (Beningbrough  17'.il)— Goosander  1805  by  Hambletonian  17'92  (King  Fergus 
1775)-Rally  1790  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767i- Fancy  1780  by  Florizel  1768 
(Herod  1758)-Sist.  1763  to  Juno  by  Spectator  1749  (Crab  I7ii). 

Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)- Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)-Pru- 
nella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)- 
Jiiha  17.56  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724).  J         i  v       p  / 

[Selim  or]  Soothsayer  1808  (Sorcerer  17f6)-Sprite  1807  bv  Bobtail  1795  (Precipitate* 
1,87)  Catherine  1795  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  ]758)-"camilla  1778  by  Trentham 
J76B  (T.  Swei-pstakes  1743)-  Coquette  17(!5  by  Compton  Bai-b. 

(}ainel  18*2  (Whalebone  1807)-B:inter  1826  bv  Master  HeniT  1815  lOrvLle  f799)-Boa- 
dicea  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764r-Brunette  by  Amaranthus  1766  lOld  Eng- 
land 17411— Mavfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17?4) 

Langarl817  (Scliin  18;K)-Kite  1821  by  Bustard  1813  (Castrel  IsOli— Olvmpia  1815  by 
Sir  Oliver  ISO)  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-ScotiIla  1795  by  Anvil  1777  (Herod  1758)-Scota 

_  l,s;!  l.y  Kcbpsc  1764  (Marske  1750). [ 

Sultan  IKlil  isrlini  1802)-Col)Weh  1821  by  Phantom  1808  (Walton  1799)- Filagree  1815 
by  Sootlisayrr  1808  (Sorcerer  1796)-Web  1808  by  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)  -  Pene- 
lope 17<I8  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767). 

Godolphin  H18  (Partisan  1811)— Sist.  18i0  to  Cobweb  by  Phantom  1808  (Walton  1799)— 
l-ilagree  1815  by  Soothsayer  1.M08  (Sorcerer  1796)-Web  1808  by  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'8 
177.3)    Peii.-lope  1798  by  Trnmnatcr  1782  (Conductor  1767i. 

Timoleon  i«13  .Sir  Archy  iw  5i— Sist.  1814  to  Tuckahoe  bv  Kali's  Florizel  1801  (*Dloined 
liri)— Dau.  1799  of  *AIderman  1787  (Pot-S-o-'s  1773i— Dau.  of  'Clockfast  1774  (Gim- 
crack  1,60)    Dau.  of  Symmes'  Wildair  1767  (*rearnought  17.'5) 

..~^   "    •••  "?'nvef,n  1>-~W  hv  Sumpter  1818  (Sir  Archvl805i-  Lady 

It'-ii-t   r!">    -.Maria  1802  by  Melzar  1791  (*Medley 


Sarpedon  1828  ( Emil 
Grey  1817  bv  Robin  Cr, 
177r.)  Dau.  of  *Hightlv 
St.  Nicholas  1827  (Emilius 
Dau.  1810  of  Sancho  1 
1786  (Pot-8-o-'s  17731- \\ 


Am.  Eclipse  1814  (Dur 
Jenilv  Sliiiiierliin  1i 
zard  17 


.  i«m  h 


by  Cub  1739  (Fox  1714)- D3.u. 
lTa.'>)-.Si!.t.  li.  m.  17411  t,.  V;,M( 
well  hr.  III.  17111  liy  .Makeless 
Dodswortb— Laytou  Barb  m.- 


li  liy  Tramp  1810  (Uick  Andrews  1797)— 
4)    Blacklock's  dam  1799  by  Coriander 

iily.r  1771  (Herod  17581. 

III.  I   -"I  l.i  Siiinptpr  1818(Sir  Ari-hv  1805)— 
I  will],  liiill-Paragonb.  m   ISO"  I'.y  -Buz- 
Kiiili-i'M  0obmibu8(-Pantaloon  1778)— 
CFlimnap  176.^)- Moll  b.  m.  bv  -Figuri 


(Woodpecker  1".:,-  I,,.ii. 
Jane  Hunt  b.  ni.  1796  Ijy  Ha.niituu 

1757  (Figure  1747)— Slamerkin  ),.  m.  17fiS  by  Wllrtair  I-.lsiCaSe  1734)— -Cub  mare  b.  m.  1762 
1.5.ihy  .Second  li32  (Flying  Cbllders  Hl.'il-.Sist.  1746  toLeedes  by  Starling  lT2-(Bay  Boltnn 
■  1  artiier  by  Partner  1718  (Jigg)— Siat.  1722  to  Guv  by  Greyhound  (Cliillahv)-Brown  Fnre- 
t,letUorpe  Ar.)— Dau.  ol  Bnuinier  (U'Arcy  Yellow  Turk)-Dau.  of  Place's  White  Turk— Dau.  of 


ttle  P: 


290  The  Breeders'  Hand  Book  and  Guide. 


VOLANTE. 


WINNER  OF  THE  FLASH,  AMERICAN  DERBY,  SEQUEL,  WOODLAWN.  CO- 
LUMBIA, EXCELSIOR  AND  CHAMPION  STAKES,  AND  BROUKf.YN 
CUP,  ETC. 

The  in-operti)  of  Nicholas  Finzer,  Louisville,  Kij.     Services  a)iiiualli/. 

VOLANTE,  bay  horse,  foaled  1882,  bred  by  E.  J.  Baldwin,  by  Grinstead,  son  of  Gil- 
roy  by  Lexington,  dam  Sister  Anne  bj  inip.  Glenelg,  son  of  Cita<lel  by  Stockwell, 
out  of  The  Nnu,  sister  to  Norfolk  by  Lexington,  son  of  Boston.  (Jrinstfiid,  the  sire 
of  Volante,  is  from  the  grand  racing  family  known  as  the  Levity  f.iiiiily,  liom  wliich 
have  come  so  many  famous  race-horses,  potent  brood  mares  and  snr.  .^^inl  -lallions. 
Grinstea<l  was  a  good  race-horse;  won  tlie  Mansion  House  AU-agrd  Swcriistako.s  and 
the  Summer  Handicap  at  Saratoga.  Volaute  was  a  superior  race-horse  ;  won  two  out 
of  four  races  at  two  years  old,  including  Flash  Stakes  at  Saratoga,  halt  a  mile,  iu 
0.49i^,  with  110  lbs.,  was  second  iti  one  and  third  in  one.  At  three  years  old  started 
eighteen  times,  won  six  races,  was  second  in  eight  and  third  in  three.  Won  the 
Street  Railway  Stakes,  1|  miles,  118  lbs.,  in  2.25;  won  Bankers  and  Brokers 
Stakes,  IJ  miles,  132  lbs.,  iu  2.12;  wou  the  American  Derby,  1*  miles,  128  His.,  iu 
2.49^,  track  heavy ;  won  First  Sweepstakes,  1  mile,  105  lbs.,  iu  1.43J;  won  St(|uel 
Stakes,  1|  miles,  123  lbs.,  in  3.00;  won  Woodlawu  Stakes,  1+ utiles,  124  lbs.,  in  2.41. 
At  four  years  old  started  twenty  times,  wou  ten  races,  was  second  in  six  aud  third  in 
one.  Won  Cuyaina  Stakes,  1:J^  miles,  118  lbs.,  in  2.17;  wou  Handicap,  1 1\-  miles,  118 
lbs.,  iul..50;  received  forfeit  iu  match,  1+  miles,  from  Tyrant;  wou  purse,  1^  miles, 
I181bs.,  iu2.36i;  wou  Columbia  Stakes,' IJ  miles,  118  lbs.,  iu  3.04;  wou  Excelsior 
Stakes,  li  miles,  118  lbs.,  in  2.13|V;  wou  Saratoga  Cup,  2i  miles,  118  lbs.,  iu  4.25 ;  wou 
Champiou  Stakes,  lAiuiUis,  118  lbs.,  in  2.45;  won  Free  Handicap,  li  miles,  119  His., 
in  2.12* ;  won  the  Atttuiunal  Handicap,  li  miles,  124  11)S.,  in  2.3ti|.  At  five  yeais  old 
started  twenty-eight  times,  won  thirteen  races,  was  second  in  ten  and  third  iu  four. 
Won  purse,  li  miles,  1141bs.,  inl.564;  won  Merchants'  Stakes  at  Latonia.  H  miles,  122 
lbs.,  in  1..58i;  won  Merchauts'  Stakes  at  Lonis\  ilU-,  Ky.,  li  miles.  127  His.,  iu  1.57J-; 
wou  Ellis  Wainwright  Stakes,  IJ  miles,  122  ll)s,,  in  2.18;  wou  Columliia  Stakes,  ij 
miles,  116  lbs.,  in  3.06i;  won  purse,  l,^,;  miles,  116  lbs.,  iul.SH;  wou  Beverwyck 
.stakes.  1  mile  500  yards,  120  lbs.,  in  2.151;  won  Handicap,  1|  miles,  120  lbs.,  iu  2.50; 
wou  First  Special  Stakes,  li  miles,  118  ll)s.,  iu  2.12;  wou  Handicap,  1  mile,  121  lbs., 
iul.47i;  won  Autumnal  Handicap,  1 J  miles,  122  lbs.,  iu  2.09};  won  Brokers'  Handi- 
cap, li  miles,  123  lbs.,  iu2.11;  wou  Brewers'  Cup,  St.  Louis,  IJ  tuiles,  114  11)S.,  iu 
3.07|.  At  six  years  old  started  eleven  times,  won  two  races,  was  second  in  four  aud 
thinl  iu  two.  Won  Handicap,  1  mile,  119  lbs.,  iu  1.44J;  wou  Boulev.ird  Stakes,  1} 
miles,  120  lbs.,  iu  2.08i;  his  last  season.  Volante  won  with  high  weights,  met  the 
best  horses  aiul  defeated  the  bi^st  of  tliem.  Volante  is  from  a  grand  racing  and  pro- 
ducing family.  His  dam.  Sister  Ann.,  is  full  sister  to  Clara  D.  (the  dam  of  Winona, 
Santa  Anna,  Santiago)  by  tin-  l;ii  mI  i  Jliiielg.  His  grandam.  The  Nun,  was  owu  sister 
to  the  unbeaten  Norfolk,' winiur  of  :i  mile  heats  iu  5.27^,  5.29*,  the  best  ever  ruu,  aud 
he  one  of  the  most  successful  stallions.  Chloe,  Anderson,  the  third  dam,  was 
grand  in  the  stud.  She  produced  Nora  (the  dam  of  Bombay,  Persia,  Sovereign  Pat 
andGrimaldi)  and  Kate  Anderson  that  gave  us  Adelgiza  (dam  of  Sarah  B.),  the 
grand  mare  Novice  (dam  of  Norfolk,  sire  of  El  Rio  Rey,  Emperor  of  Norfolk,  Tlie 
Czar,  etc.,  aud  one  of  Lexingtiui's  best  sons.  The  Nun,  Notice  and  Notre  Dame)  aud 
Sally  Anderson  (dam  of  Amanda,  Buford,  Carrie  Anderson  and  Florence  Anderson). 
From  the  above-mentioned  grandaughters  of  Chloe  .Vnilcrson  came  the  following 
winners  and  producers,  vi/.:  .Vvondale  (d.-im  of  Ben  Edwards,  A.  O.  H.  and  Go  Lucky), 
Faugh-a-Ballagh.  Sister  Anm-  (dam  of  Estrclla,  another  good  one,  aud  Marie  Stuarl, 
Calieute  aud  San  Pueblo's  dam),  Nota  Beiu)  (dam  of  \indcx,  Geo.  C.  Burnett  ami 
Take  Notice),  Eugenia  Pickens  (dam  of  Major),  Bahama,  (iamlietta,  Susie  Lin  wood 
(dam  of  Volta,  Red  Light's  dam),  Sangaree  (dam  of  Value),  Roderick  Random,  Full 
Sail,  etc.  Bi>Ile  Anderson,  tlu^  fourth  dam,  produced  the  faiimus  Zenith,  the  best 
racer  of  his  d.iy.  Volante.  on  his  grand  (lualities  as  a  race-horse,  should  get  race- 
horses. 


Diomed*  1777— Florizel  irCS-Hcrod  1768— Tartar  17«-Partner  1718-Jigg— Byerly  Turk,  about  1685. 


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'-='l  Daoffhter  of  jHall's  Florizel  ISUl  (Diomed'l??;) 

'  _•  I  ,.h   m     TU1 1'  I    Oau.  or  *Clockfa8i;  im  (Gimcrack  1760i— Dau.  of  Syimius'  Wildair  ir( 


«;5 


ch.  m.,  1S14. 


*Sarpedoii, 
br.  h.,  IhSS. 


Sultau, 
b.  h.,  181(5. 


Trampoline, 
ch.  m.,  ISA'S. 


Timoleon.  '^'J,;'^''?''^  '■'"^  *  D]oiued  1777)— Dau,  of  *Saltram  ITHO  (Eclipse  1761)~Dau.  of  Syajinea' 
ch.  h  ,  18W  ,  II,' ,,'"'■  ''I'l  '  l;>™"ught  I7.a;-Dau.  of  Tyler's  Driver  1760  (*Otbello)-Dau.  of 
I     «h ,iii..iL-g|.  i((ji  lUljink  174UI. 

Vlderman  1787  tPol-S-o  's  1773)— 
1-,--.      r,    u      .--c--„- yinnus' Wildair  17«7i*Feamought 

,    \.  Kitty  Fiaher  17(17  by  "Fearnought  175.-)  (Rugiilus  173tii. 

EmUius  1820  (OrvUle  17a9)-lcaria  l»-.i4  by  The  Flyur  1814  (Vandyke  Jr  isim— Parma 

IKlrj  by  Dick  Andrews  179,-  i  Joe  .\iidrews  1778) -May  1804  b'.-  Beningbrough  1791 

(Kiug  Fergus  17751 -Primrose  1787  by  Mambrino  17ti8  (Kngineer  175B). 
Snmpter  1818  (Sir  .\rchy  180oi-Lady  Grey  1817  by  Eoljin  Gfev  1805  ('Royalist  17901— 

Maria  180S  by  Melzar  1791  («Medley  177ii)— Dau.  of  »Highflver  1784  (Hi^-hflyer  1774)— 

Dau.  of  -'Fearnought  1755  (Kegiilus  173tii.  '  " 

.Selim  Wi  (Buzzard"  1787)— Bacchaute  1809  by  \Vs  Ditto  18(KI(iSir  Peter  T.  17S4)— Dau. 

1,91  of  Mercury  I778(EcIipse  17&4i-Dan.  1776  of  Herod  1758 (Tartar  17431-Folly  1771 

by  Marske  1750  (Squirt  17381- Vixen  1753  by  Retrulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  17-241. 
Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  1797)- Web  1808  by  Wa.xy  1790  (Pot^S-o.'s  17731-Penelope 

1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Condncti.i    17(17)— Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod 

17.581  -Promiau  1768  by  Snap  17.50  (Snip  17.S6|. 

Partisan  iSU  iWalUm  1799)— Miss  Sophia  1805  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  17&4)— 

Sophia  1798  by  Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— Hnncamunca  1787  by  Highflyer 

1774  (Herod  17581 -Cypher  1772  by  Squirrel  1754  (Traveller  17.351 
Bobadil  1813  (Uiibens  1805)— Pythoness  1813  by  Sorcerer  1796  (Trumpator  1783)— Prin- 
1    cess  1798  by  Sn-   Poter  T.    1784  (Highflyer  1774)-  Dau.   1789  by  Duugannon  1780 

lEchpse  1764)— Dan.  178:3  of  Tnrf  17(K)  iMatchem  1748). 
Beningbrongh  1791  i King  Fergus  I775i  -  Evelina  1791   by  Highflyer  1774  illend  1758)— 

Termagant  by  Tautrnm  1761 1 1  Cripple  175ii)-Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1745  (Blaze  17:33) 

-Dau.  1757  of  Regiilus  1739  (God.  Ar  1734i. 
Stamfimi  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  17i+4i-Dan,    1799  of  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram"  ],80.-Grey 

Dorunantl781  by  Dorimant  1772  (Otho  17fO)- Dizzy  1757  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar. 

17'J41— Dizzy  1741  by  Driver  1727  (Wynn  Ar) ^^^ 

Sorcerer  1796  (Trumpator   1782)- Dau.  17v.7  of  Precipitate^  1787'  (Mercury   1778)— T. 

Tiffany  1787  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)-Tiff:iny  1775  by  EcUpse  1764 (Marske 

175'))-T.  Hag  17B1  by  Skim  1746  (Starling  1727i. 
Stamford  1794  iSir  Peter  T.  1784)-T.  Rachel  1799  by  Volunteer  1780  (Eclipse  WW— 

Rachel  1790  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758i— Dan.  1771  of  Syphon  1750  (Squirt  17:32i— 

Dau.  of  Regains  1739  (God.  Ar.  17*^4). 


Mameluke, 
b.  h.,  18*4. 


Bourbon, 
b.  h.,  1811. 


Catton, 
b.  h.,  1809. 


Golumpus  1802  (tiohanna  1790)-Lucy  Gray  1804  by  Timothy  1794  iDelpini  1781  i-LlTfcir 
1789  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  1768i— Frenzy  1774  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750i— Dau 
of  Engineer  1756  (Sampson  17451. 

Whisker  1812  (Waxy  1790)-Gibside  Fairy  1811  by  Hermes  1790  (Mercnrv  177Si— Vicis- 
situde 1800  by  Pipator  1786  dmperator  1776)— Beatrice  1791  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784 
(Highflyer  1774)— Pyrrha  ini  by  .Matchem  1748  (Cade  17:31). 

Blacklock  1814TW'hiteIock  180si-Uau  lK12bv  Orville  1719  (Beningbrongh  1791)— Miss 
Grimstone  1796  by  Weazle  1776  (Herod  1758)— Dan.  of  Ancaster  1768  (Blank  1740)— 
Dau.  of  Damascus  Ar.  1754. 

Trnmpator  18'2'3  (Sir  Solomon  1805)— Lucy  1831  by  Orphan  1810  (Ball's  Florizel  180])- 
Lady  Grey  1817  by  Robin  Grev  1K05  (*Kovalist  1790) -Maria  1802  by  Melzar  1791 
(''Medley  177i,)-nan.  nf  ^Highflyer  1781  (Highflyer  1774). 


^1  60  r 

0i^ 


53 


§S, 


The  Baron    \^-  Birdcitcher   183'S  (Sir  Hercules  ls2r.)-Echidna  1838  by  Economist  ]S35  (Whisker 
ch  h    ituo'   ;     1812i-Mis8  Pratt  ]8'.;5  by  Blacklock  1814  (Whitelock  1H03)— Gadabout  1812  bv  Orville 
'    -     ■    I    1799  (Beningbrongh  1791)-Min8trel  1803  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)" 

Glencoe*  1831  iSnltan  1816)- Mjrpessa  1830  bv  Muley  1810  (Orville  179!)i— Clare  1824  by 
Marmion  1806  (Whiskey  1789)-Harpalice   1814  by  Gohanna  1790  (Mercnrv  1778)— 

Amazon  1799  by  Driver  1783  (Trentham  1766). ' 

Humprey  Clinker  18'22  (Comus  1809)-Dau.  1825  of  Oervames  18(i6  iDon  Quixote  1784)— 
Dau.  1818  of  Golumpus  1802  (Gohanna  1790)— Dau.  1810  of  Paynator  1791  (Trumpator 
17821— Circle  1802  by  St.  George  1789  (Highflyer  1774). 
Touchstone  1831  (Camel  1822)— Ghuznee  ISigbV  Pantaloon  1824 (Castrel  1801)-Langmsti 
ls30  by  Cain  1833  (Paiilowitz  181.3)— Lydia  1833  by  Poulton  1805  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— » 
Variety  1808  by  Hyaclnthus  1797  (Coriander  1786). 
Partisan  1811  (Walton  1799)— Fawn  1823  bySmolensko  1810(Sorcerer  1790)— Jerboa  1803 
'     by  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)-Camilla  1778  by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes 
,     17431- Coquette  1765  by  Compton  Barb. 
Jneen  Anne,  Slane  18:33  (Royal  Oak  1823)-Garcia  1823  by  Octovian  1807  (Stripling  I79.5)-Dau.  1806 
t  nf  Shn>fioi7.i!!/-r  -Mo^oVoi™,,    "'-"--=•■-  1798  by  Dclpini  1781  °Higbflver  1774)— 


Timoleon. 

ch.  h.,  1813. 

Sister  to 

Tuckahoe, 
ch.  m..  1814. 


of  Shuttle  1793  (T.  Marske  1771)-Kathai 

Dau.  178o  of  Paymaster  1766  (Blank  1740 

Whalebone  1807  (Waxy  1790 1— Defiance  1816  bv  Rubens  1805  (Bnzzard»  1787— Little 
Folly  1806  by  Highland  Fling  1798  (Spadille  1784)— Harr'et  1799  by  Volunteer  1780 
(Eclipse  1704)— Dau.  1785  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  1748).  • 

Gainsborough  1813  (Rubens  1805)-Dau.  1818  of  TopsvTurvey  1805  (St.  Geor-e  1789)— 
Agnes  1805  by  Shuttle  1793  (Y.  Marske  1771)— Dan.  1788  of  Highflyer  1774  (Herod 
17.'58)-Dau.  1779  of  Goldflnder  1764  (Snap  17.50). ^^ 

Sir  Arcby  1805  ( 'Di.med  1777i— Dau.  of  »Saltrara  1780  (Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  of  Svmmei' 
Wildair  1767  ("Fearnought  1755)— Dau.  of  Tyler's  Driver  1760  (^Othello)- Dan.  of 
*Fallower  1761  (Blank  1740). 

Rill's  Florizel  1801  (*Dioraed  imi-Dau.  1799of  *Aldermaii  1787(Pot.,8-o-'s  177.'')-Daii 
of  *Clockfast  1774  (Gimcrack  1760)- Dau.  of  Svramee' Wildair  1767  ('Fearnought 
17551  -Y.  Kitty  Fisher  1767  by  *Fearnonght  17.-15  (Regains  17.39). 

Emilius  1830  (Orville  1799)-Icaria  1,S24  by  The  Flyer  1814  (Vandvke  Jr.  ISOSi-Parma 
1M13  by  Dick  Amlrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews  1778)  -  Mav  1.104  bv  Benin-'broufb  1791 
'King  FeruTls  1775)-Primr08e  1787  bv  Mambrino  176s  (Engineer  17.'j6). 

Snmiiter  1818  (Sir  Archy  1805)— Lady  (^rev  1817  by  Robin  Grey  1805  (-  Rovalist  17S0)— 
Maria  1802  by  Melzar  1791  (*Medlev  1776i-Dau.  of  «Higliflye"r  1784  (iligliflver  1774)— 
Dan,  of ''Fearnought  1755  (Regiilu'a  1739). ^_ 

Selira  1802(l3uzzara»  17871-Bacchante  I8O11  bv  W's  Ditto  18(K)  (Sir  Peter  T.  17<;)— Dau" 
1791  of  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  17(Hi-  Dau.  1770  of  Herod  175s  (Tartar  174:i>— Folly  1771 
J,  -  by  Marske  1750  (Sqnirt  17:3-2). 

.3  a-    Trampoline   iTiamp  1810  iDick  Andrews  1797'- W.'b  18'i8  by  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  ITTS'-Penelopi 
SJS  » -■    oh.  m.  18'2S'       179Shy  Trumiiator  17,s3  (Conductor  1707) -Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herot 

~  "  '■  "^     " 17('iS  by  Snap  V,r,n  (Snip  1736). 

18-.':3" 


Rowena, 
ch.  m.,  1826. 


17.-)8)— Promii 


Belle 
.\nderson, 
b.  m.,  1S30. 


:,)-Melody's 


(Herod 
1834  by  Haxall's  Moses  1.S16 


(Sir  Harry  I7'.i5i-Dau.  of  Cook's  Whiii  1804  (*Whip  1794)— Hai-t's  Maria  bv  Craig's 

Alfred  i«Me<lley  1770i-Pryor  mare  by  Tayliie's  Bellair  1786  (*Medley  1776). ' ^ 

r  William  of  Transport  IS-.'O  iSir  .\rchv  1805 1-  Butterfly  ch.  m.  1825  by  Sumpter 
Isls  (Sir  Archy  lsi)5)-Dan.  of  'Buzzard  1787  (Woodpecker  177:3)— Dau.  of  Dan- 
drulge  s  Fearnought  (*Fearnought  17.551  Dau.  of  •Janus  1746  (Janus  17-39).  [The 
Dandndge's  Fearnought  mare  was  a  good  race-mare  in  Kentucky  about  1790.] 


292  Tlic  Breeders''  llniid  Boole  and  Giiidr. 


IMPORTED  WAGNER. 

The  property  of  Messrs.  L.  B.  Field  if-  Bro.,  Lexington,  Kj.     Terms  advertised 
nnnwdlii. 

Wagxer,  liay  horse,  foaled  1882,  bred  by  Mr.  T.  Stevens,  Ijy  Prince  Charlie,  son  of 
Blair  Athol  by  Stockwell,  dam  Duchess  of  Malti  by  Ellaud,  son  of  Kataplan  by  The 
Baron,  grandam  The  Duchess  by  St.  Albans,  son  of  Stockwell  by  The  Baron,  out  of 
Bay  Celia  by  Orlando,  son  of  Touchstone.  Prince  Charlie,  the  sire  of  Wagner,  was 
one  of  the  speediest  horses  ever  in  England,  and  was  called  the  "  Prince  of  the  Two- 
year  old  Course."  He  won  the  2,000  Guineas,  Middle  Park  Plate,  Criterion,  Fernhill, 
Drawing  Room,  Don,  Chevelcy  and  other  good  stakes  ;  sire  of  Prestoupans  (winner  of 
the  Liverpool  Autumn  Cup),  Eos,  Pride  of  the  Highlands,  Reconciliation,  etc.,  in 
England;  Salvator  (winner  of  the  fastest  Suburban  ever  run,  2.06*,  beat  Teuny  in 
the  match,  IJ  miles,  in  2.05,  and  ran  the  fastest  mile  ever  run  in  the  world,  1.3.5i), 
Senorita  (winner  of  the  Monmouth  Oaks)  and  other  good  ones  in  America.  Wagner's 
dam,  Duchess  of  Malti,  a  winner,  by  Ellaud  (winner  of  the  Beaufort  and  Liverpool 
Autumn  Cups,  Gold  Vase  at  Ascot,  Claret  Stakes  and  Queen's  Plate).  He  beat  such 
good  ones  as  Breadiilbane,  The  Duke,  John  Davis,  Broomielaw,  etc.  Elland  was 
almost  full  brother  to  imp.  Ill  Used,  sire  of  His  Highness,  111  Used  being  by  Breadal- 
bane,  son  of  Stockwell,  and  Elland  by  Kataplau,  the  own  brother  to  Stockwell,  both 
out  of  Ellermire  by  Chanticleer,  son  of  Birdcatcher,  Ellermire  being  half  sister  to 
the  Derby  winner  Ellington.  Grandam  The  Duchess  by  St.  Albans,  winner  of  the  St. 
Legcr  and  sire  of  Springfield  (winner  of  the  July  Cup  and  Champion  Stakes),  out  of 
Bay  Celia,  dam  of  the  Duke,  winner  of  the  Goodwood  Cup  and  grandsire  of  Robert 
the  Devil  (winner  of  the  St.  Leger)  and  of  The  Earl  (winner  of  the  Grand  Prize  of 
Paris),  she  by  Orlando  (winner  of  the  Derby),  whose  daughters  .are  noted  in  the  stud 
as  the  dams  of  Gang  Forward,  Caniballo  and  General  Peel,  winners  of  the  2,000 
Guineas,  and  of  Petrarch  (winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas  and  St.  Leger).  Wagner  is 
thus  by  a  very  excellent  race-horse  and  potent  sire,  and  from  a  racing  and  producing 
family  on  the  side  of  his  dam.  Wagner  ran  only  once  in  England,  won  the  Wilton 
Park  Stakes,  5  furlongs,  121  lbs.,  in  a  field  of  four  others.  He  is  young  in  the  stud 
but  is  tlie  sire  of  the  speedy  Minnehaha,  May  T.,  etc. 

Wagner  is  descended  in  direct  female  line  tlirough  the  old  Montagu  mare, 
from  the  Royal  uuire,  to  which  traces  Conductor,  Eclipse  (O'Kelly's),  Voltaire, 
Sterling,  Weatherbit,  Springtield,  Scottish  Chief,  Adventurer,  Prince  Charlie, 
in  England  ;  Lexington,  Vandal,  The  Bard,  Leonatus,  Salvator,  Lougstreet,  Sen- 
sation, OiuHidaga,  Stratford,  Teuny,  Luke  Blackburn,  and  all  the  Duchess  family 
in  America. 


3?j  Ir.Birdciitche 
ch.  h.,  1S33. 


Whalebone  ISWT— Waxy  IT9i)-Pot  S-o-'s  ITTS-  Eclipee  i;/4— Marske  1750-Squirt  1738— Bartlett'g  Childers -Parley  Ar.  1699. 

Sir   Hi-rculu-    is-j  i  .  Whalebone  lsu?i— GuiLL-ioli  1S23  by  Bob  Booty  mU  iC'hanlicleer 
I     irSTl-Fligbt  180.1  liv  Ir.  Escape  IKOi  IComiiiodore  1793) -Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  1780 

(Herod  17o8i— Uvroi'ne  1775  by  Hero  17.»  ^Cade  VHi. 
Economist  1S-J5  (Whisker  ISlSi-  Miss  Piait  Ifii  bv  Blacklock  1814  iWhitelock  1803)— 
Echidna,         oudabout  isi-i  by  Orville  17119  (Bcningbiou^-h  I7Wi -Minstrel  1803  by  Sir  Peter  T. 

b.  m.,  nan.        j-^  (Higlidyerfr741— Matron  17rt^  by  florizt'l  17iis  (Herod  175S). 

~  r~Siiltmi  ISlti^Sdini  180ai-Tranipoline  is'io  by  Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  17ii7i— Web 

Weucoe/     ,     igoti  by  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  178S  (Conductor 
ch.  h.,  1831.       i7(;7)-Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1738>. 

,Muley  1810  (Orville  17991— Clare  1824  by  Marmion  1806  (Whiskey  1789)— Harpalice  1814 
Marpessa,     ,    ^     Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)-Amazon  1799  by  Driver  17K3  (Trentbam  1766)— 

b.  m.,  1830.        Fractious  1792  by  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  17t>4i.  

Tiumnrey  Comus  1809  (Sorcerer  1796)— Clinkerina  1812  by  Clinker  1K05  (Sir  PeteFT-  17.84)— Pewet 
Clinker,  |  1786  by  Tandem  1773  (S.vphon  n.W-Termagant  by  Tantrum  1760  (Cripple  17501— 
b.  h.,  Itai.        Cantatrice  by  Sampson  174j  (Blaze  1733). 

Cervantes  1806  (Don  Quixote  1784)— Dan.  1818  of  Gohimpus  1802  (Gohanna  1790) -Dau. 
1810  of  Paynator  1791  (Trumpator  1782i— Circle  1802  by  St.  George  1789  (Highflyer 
1774)-Abigail  1788  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758). 
Partisan  1811  (Walton  1799)— Panllne  1826  by  Moses  1819  ([Whalebone  or]  Seymour 
ISOTi-Qnadrille  1815  bv  Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)— Canary  Bird  1806  by  [Whiskey 
orl  Sorcerer  1796  (Trunipator  1782)--Canarv  1797  bv  Coriander  1786  ( Pot-8-o-  s  177.3). 
Plenipotentiary  1831  (Erailius  1830i-Mvrrtia  ik3(1  hv  Whalebone  1807  (Waxy  17901— 
Gift  1818  by  Y.  Gohanna  1810  (Gohauidi  Kiim    >i-t    1«(12  to  Grazier  by  Sir  Peter  T. 

1784  (Highflyer  17741— Dan.  17H8  of  Trdin  i  :ii"!  i:-.    (.'oiiductor  1767). 

Whalebone  1807  (Waxy  1790i— Dau.  181-'  "I 
Sir  Peter  T.   1784  (Highflyer  1774)-Daii 
Matron  1782  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  17.581. 
Master  Henry  1815  (Orville  17991 -Boadicea  1807  bv  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— 
Brunette  by  Amarantbus  1766  (Old  England  1741)— Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem   174S 
(Cade  1734)-Dau.  17.55  of^nc.  Starling  17.38  (Starling  1737). 
Bmilius  1820  (Orville  179()i— Cressida  1807  bv  Whiskey  1789  ( Saltram*  1780)-T.  Giantess 
1790  bv  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel   1768)-Giantess  1769  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734)— 
Molly  Long  Legs  1753  bv  Bahraham  1740  (God.  Ar.  17241. 
Octavian  1807  (Stripling  1795i-Dau.  1807  of  Shuttle  1793  (Y.  Marske  1771)— Zara  1801  by 
Delpini  17S1  (Highflver  1774)-Flora  1789  by  King  Fergus  1775  (Bclip.se  1764)-Ata- 

lanta  1769  bv  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734>. 

Rirval  Oak  1823  (Catton  l,809i-Dau  1819  of  Orville  1799  ( Beningbrough  1791) -Epsom 
Lass  1803  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)-Alexina  1788  by  King  Fergus  1775 
(Eclipse  17(>4)-Laidella  1789  by  Y.  Marske  1771  (Marske  17.50). 
Sultan  1816  (Selim  1802)-Hester  1832  bv  Camel  1822  (Whaleb.inc  1807i-Monimia  1821 
by  Muley  1810  (Orville  1799) -Sist.  i796  to  Petworth  by  Precipitate*  1787  (Mercury 
1778 i -Can.  1787  of  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758). 


Camel, 
br.  h.,  1822. 


HS 


Octaviana. 
b.  ra.,  1815. 


Palmvra. 
br.  m.,  18i8. 


W  3  =   =■=? 


-^.a^    gr.  m.,  ifes 

—  5  aT^     Lanercost, 
"     1-5  i    br.  h.,  1835 


=  ^    ch. 


lo, 

m.,  18.36. 


Partisan  1811  (Walton  1799i— Nanine  1823  by  Selim  1802  (Bnzzard*  1787)— Bizarre  1811 
by  Peruvian  1806  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784) -Violante  1802  by  John  Bull  1789  (Fortitude 
17771— Dau.  178^of  Highflver  1774  (Herod  17.5H>. 

Taurus  182.;  ([Phantiim  (.rl"  Mnrixo  isiii,— .\i  .ilii-.a  1824  by  Quiz  179S  (Buzzard* 
17871-Persepolis  1S(13  bv  .\lrx milrr  irs.'  i  K.Hf.-i'  ITdll-Sist.  1784  to  *Tickle  Toby  by 
Alfred  1770  (Matchem  i:  isi    f-.yVyy  !:?:■  I.v  lln-.  >1  ij-.s  ^Tartar  174:i'. 


„.  ^    .  ,      Sir  Hercules  1826  (Whalebone  18U7)-Guiccioli  lb23  by  Bob   Booty  W  14  (Chanticleer 

rBirdcatcher     J7g7)_iriight  1809  by  Ir.  E.scape  1802  (Commodore  1793)-Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  178) 

•  '•'*'•  1    (Herod  1758)-Heroine  1775  bv  Hero  1753  (Cade  1731i.  ,„„  .    ,     ,      ,„. 

,  lEconomist  1825  ( Whisker  1812)-Miss  Pr:itt  1825  by  Blacklock  1814  (\\  hitelock  l.iiOS)— 

°'^,\    !    Gadabout  1312  bv  Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)-Minstrel  1803  by  Sir  Peter  T. 

18-iS.        j-g,  (Highflyer  1774i— Matron  1782  bv  Florizel  1768  (Herod  1758i- 

1825  bv  Tramp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  1797)— Web 
-Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1T82  (Conductor 


iSultan  1816  (Selim  18021— Trampolii 
1    1S08  by  Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1 

1767)— Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17581. 
iMuley  1810  (Orville  17991-Clare  1824  bv  Marmion  1896  (Whiskey  1789)-Harpnlice  1814 
by  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)  -Amazon  1799  by  Driver  1783  (Trentham  1766)— 

i    Fractious  1792  by  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  1761). ' 

Hercules  1826  (Whalebone  1807)-Guiccioli  18;3  bv  Bob  Booty  1804  (Cbaiiticleer 

—  ■  ■       "     -  ■omniodore  179.3)— Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  1780 

(Cade  17.341. 

Ir.  Drone  182:3  (Master  Robert  1811)— Kiss  1827  by  Waxy  Pope  1806  (Waxy  1790)  -  Dau. 
1810  of  Champion  1797  (Pot-8  o-'s  177.3)-Brouii  Fanny  1799  by  Maximin  1785  (Ever- 
green 17691-Daii.  1782  of  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.581. 


^-  •  T  D-  1  .1.  Sir  Hercules  1826  (Whalebone  1807) -Guicc 
si  '  u '!?'^^oo5  ,  1787)-FUght  1.809  by  Ir.  Escape  1802  iCr 
•SS    <^"-  ■>••  l'***-       (Herod  17.58)-Heroi"ne  1775  by  Hero  17.53  ( 


Liverpool  1828  (Tramp  1810) -Otis  by  1820  Bu-tard  1801  (Buz 


__. _  I787)-Gayhurst's 

"(iamT8"l3'"bv  Ekction  78(14  (Gohanna  17901— Sist.  1791  to  Skysweeper  by  Highflyer 
1774  (Herod  1758)— Dan.  1778  of  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750). 


Tomlioy  1829  (Jerry  1821)-Tesane  1830  bv  Whisker  1812  (Waxy  1790)— Lady  of  the  Tees 
•  1822  by  Octavian  1807  (Stripling  17951— "Dan.  1810  of  Sancho  1891  (Don  Quixote  1784)— 
Miss  Furev  1798  bv  Trumpator  1782  (Conducto 


■'It.  Birdcatcher  1833  (Sir  Hercules 


-  Echidna  18J8  by  Economist  1823  (  »  hisker 


I812)-Miss  Pratt  1825  bv  Blacklock  1814  ( Whitelock  1803)-Gadahout  1812  by  Orville 
1799  (Beningbrough  179l")-Minstrcl  1803  bv  Sir  Peter  T.  1781  (Highflyer  17741. 
lencoe*  1831  .Sultan  181U) -Marpessa  1830  by  Muley   810  (Orville  1799)— Clare  1824  by 


The  Libel, 
br.  h.,lS42. 


Splitvote, 
:h.  m  ,  1811. 


Marmion   1806  (Whiskey  1789)- Harpalice  1814  by  Gohu 
Amazon  1799  by  Driver  1783  (Trentham  I"'"' 


1790  (Mercury  17"8i 


Pantaloon  !821(Castrel  18011-  Pasnniuade  I8'9  by  Camel  1822 (Whalebone  I807i— Banter 

1826  by  Master  Henry  1815  (Orville  179:i(— Boadicea  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse 

17611— Brnuette  bv  Amarantbus  1716  (Old  England  17411. 
St.  Lake  WW  (Bedlamite  182.3) -El.rtre--  isi'.i  by  Election  1804  (Gohanna  179(li-Dan. 

1805  of  Stamford  1794  (Sir  P.^ter  T.  17><li-Jli8s  Judy  1784  by  Alfred  1770  (Matchem 

1748) -Manilla  1777  by  Goldflnder  17ii4  (Snap  17.50i. 


•1^;;      rZ  Camel  1822  (Whalebonel807) -Banter  1826  by  Master  Henry  1815  (Orville  1,99)— Boa- 

5-- ;  Touchstone,  1    ^^^^  ik07  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  17(>1)— Brunette  by  Amaranthus   1766  (Old 
;  =  !   or.  h.,  1831.   I     Enffland  1741  i-Mavflv  1771  bv  Matchem  1748  (Carte  1731).  .      , 


England  1741  l-Mavflv  1771  bv  Matchem  1748  (Carte  1731).  .     _,.  , 

Lan^ar  1H17  .Selim  Is02)-Kite  1R21  bv  Bustard  1813  (Castrel  ISOD— Olympia  1815  by 

i    Sir  Oliver  180(1  .Sir  Pet.-r  T.   I7H4i    Scotilla  1795  bv  Anvil  1777  (Herod  1738)— Scota 

!    178:)  bv  Eclipse  17(M  .  Ma(^ske  17.-iOL 

"iPartisan  1811  (Walton  1799i -Nanine  1823  by  Selim  18il2(Buzzard*1787_ 

Peruvian  1S06  .sir  Peter  T.  17S4( 

Sist.  17^s  to  Skys 
Cam.- 


_       _      _  -Bizarre  1811  by 

-Violante  1802  bv  Jtihn  Bull  1789  (Fortitude  1777)— 
rapcr  bvjligbflyer  1774  (Herod  1758). 


1796  t.)  1'. 


(H 


111  IT.'if.)- 


.  1821  bv  .Mulev  1810  (Orville  1799)— Sist.  ch 
tate*  1T«T  (Mercurv  IT78I— Dau.  b.  m.  1-87  of  Woodpecker 
1  to  Juniper  bv  Snai)  1750  (Snip  17361— Y.  Marske' 


Ron  bv  Ore?  bound  (rhillabv)— Snphonish,%' 
—Lord  D'Arcv'9  Montagu  luare  by  his01dMoDta< 
Turk)— A  Roj-al  marc. 


....  1759  bv  nlaiik  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724)— Bav  Starling  b.  m.  »b    1719  bv  Boltou  Starliu?  1727 
(Bay  Boltou  !705)— .Mevnell  ch.  m.  1736  by  Partner  1718  (Jigg)- Sist.  ch.  m.  1.23  to 


bv  Curweu  Bav  Barb— Dau.  of  D'Arcv  Chestnut  Arab— Dau.  of  Whiteshirt 
u— Pan.  of  Hautboy  (D'Arcy  Wbite  Turk)— Dau.  of  Brimmer  (D'Arcy  Tellow 


294  The  Breeders'  Hand  Book  and  Guide. 


WANDERER. 


■\VIXNER  OF  THE  RAILUOAD  STAKES  AT  NASHVILLE,  1872,  THE  MOXMOUTH 
CUP  AT  LONG  BRANCH,  AND  WESTCHESTER  Cl'P  AT  .JEROME  PARK,  1873. 

The  property  of  Br.  J.  B.  McKee.     Application  to  Br.  J.  B.  McKec,  Spring 
Station,  Ki). 

Waxdereu  by  Lexington,  son  of  Boston,  bied  in  the  Woo(ll)nrn  Stnd,  Ky.,  foaled 
1868,  dam  Coral,  dam  of  I'ncas  and  Raml)ler  l)y  Vandal,  son  of  Glennoe.  out  of  imp. 
Cairugorme  by  (^otherstoue,  winner  of  tlie  2,000  Guineas  and  Derby,  son  of  Touchstone, 
winner  of  the  St.  Leger. 

Wanderer  is  descended  from  one  of  the  most  noted  racing  families  of  England, 
tracing  back  through  an  own  sister  to  imp.  Glencoe  to  the  famous  Web  by  VVaxy. 
The  family  has  furnished  some  of  the  most  noted  race-horses  and  successful  sires  of 
the  Englisli  turf.  From  it  came  Whalebone,  winner  of  the  Derby  in  1810,  Whisker, 
■winner  of  the  same  event  in  181.^,  Cobweb,  winner  of  the  Oaks  and  1,000  Guineas  in 
1824,  Riddlcsworth,  winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas  and  Derby  in  1836, 'Glencoe,  winner 
of  the  2.0(10  CiihuNis  in  1831,  Bay  Middleton,  winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas  and  Good- 
wood Clip  ill  IK'A,  Blue  Gown,  winner  of  the  Derby  in  1868,  Silvio,  winner  of  both 
Derby  and  St.  Leger  in  1877,  and  ;i  host  of  others. 

Wanderer  made  his  first  aii|i(ar:iiice  as  a  three-year  old,  and  was  unplaced  in  the 
Belmont  Stakes  at  Jerome  Park  and  the  Jersey  Derby  at  Long  Branch,  both  events 
having  been  won  by  his  half  brother,  Harry  Bassett.  At  Long  Branch  he  won  a  Club 
Purse,  mile  heats,  in  1.48J.  1.48J,  defeating  a  field  of  seven.  In  his  four-year  old 
furm,  at  New  Orleans,  he  won  a  race  of  mile  heats  in  1..51,  1  47J,  1.47.V,  beating 
Frank  Ross,  winner  of  the  first  heat,  Niagara  and  Gleniose.  Won  the  Railroad 
.Stakes  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  2  mile  heats,  in  3.41^^,  3.38|,  beating  Hollywood.  Frog- 
town,  etc.,  and  walked  over  for  Club  Purse,  2  mile  heats.  As  a  five-year  old  he  won 
the  Monmouth  Cup  at  Long  Branch,  2A  miles,  in  4.34J,  beating  Preakness,  Hubbard 
and  others;  won  the  Westchester  Cup  at  Jerome  Park,  2^^  miles,  in  4.04,  l)cating  True 
Blue,  Eolns  and  others.  At  Saratoga  ran  second  to  Hubbard,  3  miles,  in  .").34,  Iicatiug 
Harry  Bassett  and  King  Henry  ;  same  meeting,  ran  second  to  Arizona,  li  miles,  in 
2.38,  beating  Boss  Tweed  and  Eolns.  As  a  six-year  old  won  Club  Purse  at  Savannah, 
Ga.,  2  miles,  in  3.43^,  beating  Granger  and  four  others;  and  also,  same  meeting,  a  Club 
Purse,  IJ  miles,  in  2.181,  beating  Ortolan  and  Tabitha.  Nashville,  Tenn.,  won  the 
Johnson  Stakes,  2^  miles,  in  4.06i,  beating  Planchette,  St.  George  and  two  others.  At 
.Jerome  Park  ran  second  to  Shylock,  son  of  Lexington,  in  the  Westchester  Cup,  2^ 
miles,  in  4.13,  beating  Lizzie  Lucas,  Abd-el-Koree  and  two  others,  track  heavy. 
.Saratoga,  won  Club  Purse,  2^^  miles,  in  4.00J,  beating  Fellowcraft,  Jack  Frost,  Galway 
and  Katie  Pease;  same  i)lace,  ran  second  to  Fellowcraft,  4  miles,  in  7.19i,  the  fastest 
race  at  the  distance  ever  run  in  a  contested  race.  In  this  race  Wanderer  beat  Katie 
Pease  and  was  timed  the  distance  in  7.20. 

Wanderer  has  been  a  success  in  the  stud.  He  sired  One  Dime,  a  winner,  1+  miles 
in  1..5.5i,  li  miles  in  2.0i)i,  mile  heats  in  1.44i,  1.44^;  Elkhoru  Stakes,  IJ  miles,  iu 
3.0.")}.  Minnie  C.  (Mrs,  Chnbbs),  winner  of  the  Filly  Stakes  at  Lexington.  Juauita, 
li  miles  in  2.10.  Lizzy  S.,  Filly  Stakes  at  Lexington,  half-mile,  iu  0.49;  Coquette 
."Stakes  at  St.  Louis,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  in  1.18^;  5  furlongs  in  1.02;  three- 
quarters  of  a  mile  in  1.16.J;  1  mile  in  1.43.  Mary  Laniphier,  Farragut,  Nomad,  Wake- 
field, Cash  (^lay,  Waterford,  Prophet,  Rambler,  Wandering,  winner  1  mile  iu  1.4.5J, 
and  Capital  .Stakes.  1  mile,  iu  1.44|,  Cruiser,  J.  J.  Healey,  May  Queen,  Danville, 
Lottie  Wall,  P(?arl  \j..  Red  Stone,  Wauderment,  Wanderoo,'  Warder,  Loup,  Tourist, 
Annie  (^ucen  and  others,  all  v.iiiucrs.  His  colts  are  the  best  tlie  dams  have 
prciduied.  He  is  a  rich  golden  chestnut,  with  the  marks  of  his  sire,  is  handsomely 
shajied  and  of  very  bloodllkc  ajipearance,  muscular  and  highly  finished.  Hissii'e  was 
the  best  riuc-horse  and  stallidii  this  country  has  produced;  his  dam  is  by  the  best 
son  of  imp.  (ib'iicoc.  and  traics  Ihrongh  an  own  sister  to  (ilencoe  ami  Web  by  Waxy 
to  a  natural  Barli  mare.  This  is  one  of  the  pure  sources  through  which  the  blood  of 
Lexington  and  Glencoe  should  be  preserved.     'See  Uucas,  his  brother.) 


Herod  17.".H— Tartar  1743— Partner  1718— Jigg— Byerly  Turk,  about  1685. 


•tfi 

h 


^X 


•Castianira, 
br.  in.,  ITilll. 


y* ".   Bauubter  of. 


M  -^x ;=^ 


■^Dioraecl, 
ch.  h.,  ITT". 


~  I  Daughter  of, 


Orville, 
b.  h.,  17ii9. 


Emily, 
cb.  m.,  1810. 


FIorizell7()8(lk-rn,i  n.M    Siei.  17r,:i  to  Junobv  Sjicciator  ITI'.i  (Crah  iTMi    Ilnratia  IT.W 

by  Blank  1711)  (1;.k1,  .\r   I1;il) -Dan.  of  Flviug  Cliildere  171.")  iDarlev  Ar.  liJ'.iHl    Miss 

Belvoir  bv  Grev  Grautham  iBrownlow  Tiirki. 
Kockiiigliam  1T81  (Highflyer  1774)-Tal)itha  1782  by  Trcntham  176!i  (T.  Sweepstakes 

174:i)-Dau.  of  Bosphorus  1754  (Bubrahara  1740)    Sit^t.  to  Grecian  Princess  by  W'8 

Forej^ter  n.';0  (Forester  I7.i6l-Dau.  of  CoaUtion  Colt  1739  cGwl.  Ar.  17^). 

Eclipse  17()4(Marske  1750) -Virago  1764  by  Snap  1753  iSnip  ir3.i)-Dau.  of  Kegulns 

1739  tGod.  Ar.  1744)— Sist.  1750  to  Othello  by  Crab  17i2lAlcock  Ar.)— Miss  Slamerkin 

1789  by  Y.  True  Blue  1718  (Honeywood's  Ar.i. 
Symraes'  WiUlair  1767  C*Fearnought  1755)— Dau.  of  Tvler'B  Driver  I7L'0  (*0thello)— 

Dau.  of  •Fallower  1761  (Blank  1740)  -  Dau.  of  'Vampire  171)7  (Eegulus  17S9I.     [The 

Saltram  mare  \va3  dam  of  Jenny  Cockracy]^ 

Flbrizel  1768  (Herod  17.)8i— Sisl.  l7(;3  lo  Juno  by  SpEctator  1749  (Crab  172S)   "Horatia 
1758  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  17241-  Dau.  of  Flying  Cliilders  1715  (Barley  Ar.  1699)— 

Mias  Belvoir  by  Grey  Grantham  (Brownlow  Turk). 
*Shark  1771  (Marske  1750)— Dau.  of  Harris's  Eclipso  1770  ('Fearnought  1755) -Dan.  of 

♦Fearnought  1755  (Kegulus  1739)— Ban.  of  *Joily  Roger  1741  (Koundhead  1733)— Ban. 

of  'Sober  John  1748  (Rib  1736i. 


Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764i-Lady  Bolingbroke  1766  bv  Squirrel  1754  (Traveller  17351- 

Cypron  17.50  by  Blaze  1733  (Plyins  Childers  1715)-Salome  1733  by  Betliell's  Ar.— 

Bau.  of  Grati;nn*s  Champion  17(>7  (Harpur's  Ar.). 
*Clockfast  1774  (Gimcrack  1760i-Baii.  of  Synimes'  Wildair  1707  (*Fearnought  17551— 

Y.  Kitty  Fisher  1767  by  *Feamonght  1755  (Regulus  17311)— *Kitty  Fisher  17.)5  by  Cade 

1734  (God.  Ar.  1724)— Bau.  of  Somerset  Ar, 


Robin  Grev, 
gr.  h.,  1SJ>. 


Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  1775)-  Evelina  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— 

Termagant  bv  Tantrum  1760  (Cripple  1750)— Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1745  (Blaze  1733)— 

Dan.  1757  of  Regnliis  1739  (God.  Ar.  17-i4). 
Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Bau.  1799  of  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  17P0)-Grey 

Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimant  1772  lOtho  1760)— Dizzy  1757  by  Blank  I74II  (God.  Ar. 

1724)  -Anc.  Dizzy  1741  by  Driver  1727  (Wynn  Ar.i. 

Vandyke  Jr.    1808  (Walton  1799)- Azalia  1804    bv  Beningbnmgh  1791  (King  Fergus 

1775)  -Gilliflower  1787  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17581— Preference  1778  by  Goldflnder 

1764  (Snap  I7."j0)-Bau.  1774  of  Marske  17.':0  (Squirt  17.38). 
Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews  1778)— May  1804  by  Beningbroiish  1791  (Kin^  Fergus 

1775)  -Primrose  1787  by  Mambrino  1768  (Engineer  175B)— (Jricket  1776  by  Herod  1758 

iTartar  1743i-Sophia  1764  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Biomed  1777  (Florizel  1768)~*Castianu-a  1796  by  Rockinsbam  1781  (Highflyer  1774)— 
[    Tabitim  1782  bv  Trentbam  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  174:3)— Bau.  of  Bosphorus  17.54  (Ba- 

hraham  1740)    Bau.  of  Forester  1750  (Forester  173B). 
!*Robin  Redbreast  1796  (Sir  PetorT.  1781)-Bau.  1788  of  *Obscuriiy  1777  (Eclipse  1764)— 
I    Slamei-kin   1768  by  *Wildair  1753  (Cade  1734)— *Cub  mare  1762  by  Cub  1739  (Fox 

1711)-Dau.  1755  of  Second  1732  (Flying  Childers  1715i. 

*Rovali<t    17110  (Saltram*  1780)— Belle  Maria  by  Grey  Biomed  1786  (*Merlley  1776)— 

Queen  by  *St.  George  1771  (Brason  17.57)-Bau.  of  Cassius  1778  (Black-and-all-Black 

1,73)— Pj-imrose  by  *Bove  (Y.  C^de  1747). 
Melzar  1791   (*Medley  1776)-Dau.  of  *Hiehflyer  1784  (Hitrhflvcr  177'4)-Bau.  of  ♦Fear- 
nought 1755  (Regulus   1739)-Bau.  of  Ariel  1756  (*Traveller  1747)-Dau.  of  *Jack  of 

Diamonds  (Cullen  Ar.). 


Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— Ban.  of  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)-Daii.  of 
Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Bau.  of  Alfred  1770  iMatcliem  1748)  -Dau.  1770  of  Engi- 
neer 1756  (Sampson  1745). 

Ws  Ditto  18110  (Sir  Peter  T.  17'&J)-Dau.  1791  of  Mercurv  1778  (Eclipse  17f4i  -  Bau.  1776 
of  Herod  17.58  (Tartar  1743)— Folly  1771  by  Marske  1750  (.Squirt  1732)— Vixen  1753  by 
Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  .Andrews  177»— Bau.  1803  of  Gohanna  1790  iMcrcurv  1778)— 
Fraxinella  1793  by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepsiakes  1743)    Dau.  1785  of  Woodpecker 

1773  (Herod  175s)— Everlasting  1775  by  Eclipse  1761  (Marske  1750). 
Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'8  1773i-  Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— Pm- 

nella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)-Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— 
Julia  17.56  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Whitelock  1803  iHambletonian  1792)-Dau.  1799  of  Coriander  1786  (Pot-S-o-'s  177:3)— 
Wildgoose  1792  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58)— Coheiress  1786  by  Pot-8-o-'s  1773 
(Eclipse  17i')4)— Manilla  1777  by  Goldflnder  1764  (Snap  1750). 

Orville  1799  (Beningbiongh  1791)— Miss  Grimstone  179U  by  Weazle  1776  (Herod  175W— 
Dau.  of  Ancaster  17(18  (Blank  1740)-  Dau.  of  Damascus  Ar.  1754— Dau.  of  Sampson 
1745  iBllze  17:33).  _^ 

Sir  Solomon  1805  (*Tiikle  Toby  1786)— Bau.  of  Hickory  1804  (* Whip  1794 i—*Trum- 
|)etta  1797  by  Trumi)ator  1782  (Conductor  1767)  — Sist.  to  Lambinos  1786  by  Highflyer 

1774  (Herod  175s)— Dau.  1775  of  EcHpse  1764  (Marske  1750). 
Orphan   1810  (Ball's  Florizel   1801)-Lady  Grev  1817  by  Robin  Grey  1805  (*Royalist 

17;iO)-Maria  1803  by  Melzar  1791  (*Medley  1776)-Dau.  of  'Highflyer  1784  (Highflyer 

1774)-Daii.  of  'Fearnought  17.55  (Regulus  1739) 

1--         .-amoi         Whalebone  IM07  (Waxy  r790]-Dau.  1,812 of  Selim  1803 (Buzzard*  1787)-Maiaen  1801  by 
5 18    h-  h    w'>.->         Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— Bau.  1788  of  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  1758)— Ma- 
1  1782  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  1758). 
Master  Henry  1815  (Orville  1799)-Boadicea  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— Bm- 
nMe  by  Ainai-anthus  176'!  (Old  England  1741)— Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 

_  17:i4)-i)aii-  17.55  of  Anc.  Starling  17:38  (Starling  1727). 

Waxv  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773) -Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)-Pru- 
nella  178Sbv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— 
Julia  1756  bv  m.-mk  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
3  3  rihQirioPoirv  Hermes  1790  (.Mercury  1778) -Vicissitude  1800  by  Pipator  1786  (Imperator  1776)-Bea- 
^        i>  m    1^1.         ti-ice  1791  bv  Sir  Peter  T.  1781  (Highflver  1774)— Pyrrha  17n  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 

"■"'"  '""•       ^■'■•ML-Duchi'ss  17W  by  Whitenosc  1742  (God.  Ar.  1724).  

Rr>,7i.i  riiL-  Catton  1809  (Gobiiiipns  iso-.'i-Dau.  1818  of  Smolensko  1810  (Soiccrer  1796)— Lady  Mary 
hr  h  iii«  1800  bv  Beiingi.rnii-h  ITDl  )King  Fergus  177ni-Dau.  of  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— 
or.  u.,  jo,3.        s,|g,   j^  jj.^g  gpii  i^y  Mar^i^e  1750  iSi|Uirt  17:32). 

Orville  1799  (BeningbrouL'h   1791)    Epsom  Lass  1803  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Hiirhflver 


B'i 


1774)— Alexina  1788  by  King  Fergus  1775  (Eclipse  1 764)— Lardella  1 
1771  (Marske  1750) -Dau.  orY.J^ade  1747  (Cade  1734 
"Seh 


)  by  Y.  Marske 


(Buzzard*  1787)  Bacchante  1809  byW's  Ditib  1800  (Sir  Peier  T.  17.S4)-Dau. 
1791  of  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  1764)  -Dau.  1776  of  Herod  1758iTartaT  174.3)— Folly  1771 

"■"■•"""■        by  Marske  1750  (Squirt  17:32i. 

Trampoline  Ti-amp  1810  (Dick  Andrews  1797)-W(?b  b.  m.  IS'IS  bv  Waxv  1790  (Pot-8-o-"B  1773)- 
ch  m  I815'  Penelope  h.  ru.  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  171)7) -Prunella  b.  m  1788  by 
•  '  "  Hiffhflycr  1771  (Herod  1758)  -  Promise  br.  m.  17(18  hv  Snap  17.50  (Snip  17301  Julia  b.  m. 
^"^^"^^  17.50  bv  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724)— Spectator's  riam.  b.  m.  17.35  by  Partner  1718 
b  m.  1723  bv  Bav  B(jlton  1705  (Grey  Hautbovi-Dau.  of  Darley  Ar.  1699— Dau.  of  Byerly  Turk— Ban. 


of  Taflolct  Barb— Dan.  of  Pla-e's  White  Turk -Natural  Barb  mare  of  Mr.  Tregonwell's. 


Tlie  Breeders'  Hnnd  "Boole  and  Guide. 


WHISPER. 


WINNER    OF    NASHVILLE    CUP,  LOUISVILLE    CUP    AT   LOUISVILLE,    KY., 
AND  OTHER  GOOD  RACES. 

1)1  (he  FleeticiMid  Stud.    Apjilicdfioii  to  L.  P.  Tarlton,  proprietor,  Fleetwood  Stud, 
Frankfort,  Ky. 

WinsPEU  by  Plauet,  sou  of  Revenue,  lued  in  the  Woodburu  Stud,  Ky.,  foaled 
1870,  (liim  Miittio  Gross,  dam  of  Miite,  Gieuada,  etc.,  by  Lexiugtou.  out  of  Dick  Doty's 
dam  by  AuuTican  Eclipse.  Whisper  did  uot  ruu  as  a  two-year  old.  At  tliree  years  old 
was  uui)laced  iu  the  Phwnix  Hotel  Stakes,  IJ  miles,  won  by  Artist  in  2.12i.  Mou- 
mouth  Park,  unplaced  in  the  Jersey  Derby,  li  miles,  won  by  Tom  Bowling  in  2.45f ; 
was  second  in  the  Jersey  Jockey  Club  Purse,  mile  heats,  best  three  iu  live,  won  by 
Arizona  iu  1.46,  1.481,  1.47J,  1.5.U,  1.55,  Whisper  won  tlie  lirst  two  heats  ;  was  third  iu 
the  Cottagers'  Cup,  1^  miles,  won  by  imp.  Stouehengo  m  2.44| ;  unplaced  in  a  Cou- 
solatiou  Purse,  li  miles,  won  by  Shylock  iu  2.44^.  Saratoga,  unplaced  iu  the  Kenner 
Stakes,  2  miles,  won  by  imp.  Ill  Used  in  2.39.  At  (4)  Jerome  Park,  walked  over  for 
purse  of  |700,  If  miles.  Monmouth  Park,  was  second  iu  the  Monmouth  Cup,  2^ 
miles,  won  by  Tom  Bowling  iu  4.42i ;  was  second  iu  a  dash  of  four  miles,  won  by  Eel- 
lowcraft  iu  7.43.  Jerome  Park,  was  unplaced  iu  a  d.ish  of  lA  miles,  won  by  (iriustead 
iu  2.10J;  was  third  in  a  dash  of  2i  miles,  wou  by  Acrobat  iu  4.33J.  Baltiuuu-e,  dis- 
tanced first  heat  of  tlie  Bowie  Stakes,  4  mile  heats,  wou  by  Jack  Frost  in  7  33,  7.41, 
8.11,  Bessie  Lee  won  the  first  heat.  At  (5)  Louisville  Ky.,  unplaced  iu  a  dash  of  1 
mile  and  a  furlong,  won  by  Calvin  iu  1.5G.}  ;  unplaced  in  Louisville  Club  Stakes,  2^^ 
miles,  won  by  Balliukeel,  iu  4.01Jr ;  won  a  Handicap  mile  heats,  iu  1.52J,  1.53J.  At  (6) 
Louisville,  Ky.,  was  third  iu  a  dash  of  Ijr  miles,  won  by  Brakesman  iu2.11;  waa 
third  in  a  dash  of  2  miles  and  a  furlong,  won  by  Elemi  in  3.49i  ;  was  second  in  a  race 
of  mile  heats,  wou  by  Kilbnrn  in  1.45J,  1.44^,  1.48J,  Whisper  wou  the  first  heat. 
Lexington,  Ky.,  Fall  Meeting,  was  third  in  a  dash  of  1^  miles,  wou  by  Phillis  m 
2.37J;  won  a  Selling  Race,  1  mile  and  a  furlong,  in  1.58.  Louisville,  Ky.,  won  a^ 
Handicap  Sweepstakes,  IJ  miles,  in  3.09.  Nashville,  Tennessee,  won  dash  of  \\  miles  for 
all  ages,  iu  2.44J.  At  (7)  Nashville,  Teuii.,  wou  the  Nashville  Cup,  2J  miles,  in  4.08; 
was  second  in  a  dash  of  1^  miles,  wou  by  McWhirter  iu  2.38.V.  Louisville,  Ky.,  won 
a  dash  of  2  miles,  iu  3.36J  ;  won  the  Louisville  Cup,  2^  miles,  iu  3..59J.  Saratoga, 
won  Handicap  for  all  ages.  If  miles,  in  3.12| ;  was  third  in  a  dash  of  1  mile  and  a 
furlong,  won  by  Vera  Cruz,  in  1.574  ;  won  a  dash  of  2^^  miles  iu  4.02.  Louisville  Fall 
Meeting,  unplaced  iu  a  Handicap,  IJ  miles,  won  by  Longbow  in  3.07| ;  Whisper  was 
third  ill  a  d.ash  of  2  miles,  won  by  Ten  Broeck  iu  3.36.  At  (8)  Louisville,  Ky.,  was 
second  in  the  Louisville  Cup,  2^  miles,  won  by  Mahlstick  in  4.07i  :  won  a  Handicap 
dash  of  4  miles  lu  7.36.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  won  the  Blow  Stakes,  3  uiile  heats,  in  5.39, 
5.35i.  Whisper  is  by  the  best  sou  of  Revenue,  Planet,  a  winner  at  all  distances  over 
the  best  horses  of  his  day.  Whisper's  dam,  Mattie  Gross,  is  the  dam  of  Mate  and 
Grenada,  and  his  grandam  was  the  dam  of  Dick  Doty,  the  famous  four  miler,  wliilst 
his  great  grandam  was  the  dam  of  Eliza  .lenkins  and  the  Big  Archy  mare,  which  pro- 
duced the  great  race-horse  Creath,  who  beat  Alice  Caruoal  and  won  a  second  heat  of 
3  miles  iu  5.43,  in  1811.  Whis)ier  is  a  bay,  full  16  hands  high,  with  a  star  and  right 
hind  leg  white  above  the  hoof.  He  is  one  of  the  finest  and  licst  shaped  horses  in 
America,  and  could  not  only  run  fast  but  stay  a  distance.  In  addition  to  being  a 
grandson  of  imp.  Trustee,  he  is  mindi  inbred  to  Sir  Archy  and  Diomed,  having  teu. 
crosses  of  that  most  desirable  blood.     He  has  also  a  donlile  cross  of  Whisker. 

Whisper  18  the  sire  of  the  winners  Clarion,  Cauto,  Clamor  and  others. 


Mercury  1778— Eclipse  17(H— Mareke  1750-Squirt  1733— Bartlett's  Childers-Darlcy  AraWan  1699. 

,i,i,.>,..s  (Johanna  17'.iOiMirciiry  177H)—CathL>riue  1795  by  Woodpecker  177:i  iHciod  175si    Ca- 

h    lan.)  '.    "lil'a  1778  by  Treiiili:mi  17iW  iT.Swecpslakes  1743)    Coquette  nij4  by  ConiptonKarb— 

n.,  iau-.  I     Sist.  17-BtoRe';illusby  liod,  Ar.  17-^4. 

,.„  n-,,^  ITiraothy  1794  iDelnini  17M1 )    Lucy  1789  by  Florizel  1768  (Berotl  175S)— Frenzy  1774  by 
•  ^    i^,\a'       Eclipse  17IH  (Marske  1750)-Dau.  of   Engineer  1756  (Sampson  1745)— Dau.  1763  of 

m-  i''^i4  j    gi^p)^  j.^ii  ,f.j,,|^  ,^^  J..,^,       

•li  v/.r       VV:'xv   179(1  (I'ot-s-i.-B   i":))— Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— Pru- 
il     ,o,.;     '     nel'la  i;ks  Iiv  Iliijhlhei    ITM  (Herod  llos)- Promise  1708  by  Suap  1750  (Snip  1736)- 

n.,      ]»]-.  I  J^ljjj     J.g|.     ^■.    JJ|,j-|^     j.,jg     ^1    .^ij^     ^|.       j„JJ, 

,,^„p,„.„  Uurmes  n;iO(Meicuiv  177-i)    Vicissitude  1809  by  Pipator  1786  (Imperator  1770)— Bear 
wii         "■ice  1791  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  {Highflyer  1774)-Pyrrha  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 

'"•'  '•  "■        1734)    Duchess  1748  by  WhiU'nnse  1743  (God  Ar  1724). 

'Uiomed  1n7  (Floiizcl  170N)— *Custianira  1796  by  Rockinirham  1781  (HiiihUyer  17741  — 
Tabitlia   1783  by  Trcntham   1700  (T.   Sweepstakes   1743)— Dau.  of  Bosphorus  1754 
(Babraliam  1740)— Dau.  of  Forester  1750  (Forester  1730). 
"Citizen  1785  (Pacolet  17(13)- Dau.  of  Commutation  (Symmes' Wildair  1767)— Dan.  of 
'Dare  Devil  1787  (Magnet  1770)— Sally  Shark  by  *Shark  1771  (Marske  1750)-   "  ' 
Pripgle  by  *Feamought  17.55  (Regulus  17391. 


SirArcliv 
b.  h.,  ISO.! 


Daughter  of, 


Sir  Archy  1805  ( "Diomed  1777)— Meretrix  by  Mugog  1799(Chauticleer(— Narcissa  1796  by 

'Shark  1771  (Marske  1750i— Eosetta  1785  by  *Centinel  1758  (Blank  1740)— Diana  by 

Clodiua  1778  (*Jauus  1746). 
•Bedford  1792  iDungannon  1780)— Dau.  of  Bellair  1780  ('Medley  17701— Dau.  of  'Shark 

im   (Marske  1759)-Dau.  of   Syuimes"  Wildair  1767  (*Fearnouglit  1755)- Dau.  of 

Lexington  1774  (Washington). 

TDioriied  ITTTlFlorizel  i;6b)-'Castianira  1796  by  Rockingham  1781  (Highflyer  1774)— 

Tabitha  1783  by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes    1743)-  Dau.   of  Bosphorus  1754 

(Babraham  1740)  -Dau.  of  Forester  17.?0  (Forester  1730). 
'Saltram  i?80  (Eclipse  1764)-D;iu.  of  Symnies'  Wildair  1767  (*Feamou^'ht  1755)— Dan. 

of  Tylers  Driver  1700  ('Othello)— Dau.  of  •Fallower  1701  (Blank   1740)— Dan.  of 
•Vampire  1757  (Regulu 


^  S    Daughter  of, 


'Dioined  1777  (Florizel  17(.h)- Dau.  of  'Shark  1771  (Marirke  1750)-Dau.  of  Harris' 
Eclipse  1770  (Fearnouglit  1755)-Dau.  of  'Fearnought  1755  (Regulus  1739)— Dau.  of 
'Jolly  Roger  1741  (Roundhead  1733). 

■Alderman  1787  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773) -Dau.  of  'Clockfast  1774  (Gimcrack  1760)-Dan.  of 
Symmes'  WHdair  17li7  ('Fearnought  1755)— Y.  Kitty  Fisher  1^67  by  'Fearnought 
1755  (Regulus  1739)-*Kitty  Fisher  1755  by  Cade  17.34  (God.  Ar.  1734). 


Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews  1778)— Dau.  1893  of  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)- 
Fraxiiiella  1793  by  Trentham  1760  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)— Dan.  1785  of  Woodpecker 
1773  ( Herod  n.Wl-Everlastinj  1775  by  Eclipse  i;64  (Marske  17.50). 

Pot-8o-'8  17.3  (Eclipse  1764)— Y.  Camilla  1787  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758)— Ca- 
milla 1778  by  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)— Coquette  1765  by  Comptou  Barb 
— Sist.  1713  to  Regulus  by  God.  Ar.  1734. 


Waxy  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— Pra- 
nella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— 
Julia  175.)  by  Blank  i74l  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Bay  Trophonius  ls(i7  (Beningbrough  1791)-Dan.  1791  of  Slope  1783  (Highflyer  1774)— 
Lardella  1789  by  Y.  Marske  1771  (  Marske  1750 1- Dau.  of  Y.  Cade  1747  (Cade  1734)— 
Bcaufreuiont's  dam  by  Broth,  to  Fearnought  (Bay  Bolton  1705). 


'Diomed  1777  (Florizel  176S)  -'Castianira  1796  by  Rockingham  1781  (Highflyer  1774)— 
Tabitha  1782  bv  Trentham  1706  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)— Dau.  of  Bosphorus  1754 
(Babraham  1740i— Dan.  of  Forester  1750  (Forester  1736). 

'Saltram  1789  (Eclipse  1761)-Dau.  of  Symmes'  Wildair  1707  ('Feaniought  1755)— Dau. 
of  Tyler's  Driver  1760  (*Othello)-Dan.  of  *Fallo\yer  1701  (Blank  1740)-Dau.  of 
'Vanapire  1757  (Regulus  1739) 

'Diomed  1777  (Florizel  1708)  -  Dau.  of  'Shark  1771  (Marske  1750i  Dau.  of  Harris' 
Eclipse  1770  ('Fearnought  1755)-Dau.  of  'Fearnought  1755  (Regulus  1739)-Dau.  of 
'Jolly  Roger  1741  (Roundhead  1733). 

'Alderman  1787  (Pol-8-o-'s  1773)— Dan.  of  'Clockfast  1774  (Gimcrack  1760)— Dan.  of 
Symmes'  Wildair  1767  I'Fearuonght  1755)-Y.  Kitty  Fisher  1767  by  'Fearnought  1755 
(Regulus  173)1  -  'Kitty  Either  17^5  bv  Cade  173!  (God.  Ar.  1734).  


jOrville  1799  (KeningDrough  17Hl)-Emilv  1810  by  Stamford  1794  (?ir  Peter  T.  1784)— 
Dau.  1793  of  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  17S0)-Grev  Dorimant  1781   by  Dorimant  1772 

i    (Otho  17(M)-Dizzy  1757  bv  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

|The  Flyer  1814  (Vandyke  Jr.  1808)-Parma  1813  bv  Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews 

I     1778)    May  l.s04  by  Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  1775)— Primrose  1787  by  Mam- 

'    brino  lTti8  (Engineer  17.56)— Cricket  1776  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743). 

"SirArcliv    isi).-,    (Diomed     1777)-Dau.    of   -Robin  Redbreast    1790   (Sir    Peter    T. 

I     1781)-  ban.  1788  of   :  Ob>curity  1777  (Eclipse  17(:4)-Slamerkin  1768  by  'Wildair  1753 

I    (Caile  1734)     H'ub  mare  17u2  by  Cul)  1739  (Fox  1714), 

lEobin  Grey  1805  ('Royalist  179(1)- Maria  isus  by  Melzar  1791  ('Medley  1770)— Dan.  of 
'Highflyer  1784  (Highflyer  1774) -Dau.  of  'Fearnougbl  17.')5  (Regulus  1739)— Ban.  of 

Ariel  1750  (-Traveller  1747). 

iFlorizcl  1708  (Herod  17.')K)    Dau.  1703  of  Spectator  1749  (Crab  1723)— Horatia  1758  by 

I    Blank  niO  (God.  Ar.  1734)-Dau.  ol  Flying  Childers  1715  (Darley  Ar.  1699)-Miss 

Belvoir  bv  Grey  Grantham  iBrownlow  Turk). 
Grey  Diomed  1780  I'Medlev  1770)-Dau.  of  Va.  Cade  (Partner  17.55)-Bau.  of  Hickman's 
Independence  1776  ('Fearnought  1755)— Dau.  of  'Badger  (Bosphorus  1754). 


Mamtirino  1708  (Engineer  17.56)— Dau.  1774  of  Turf  1700  (Matchem  1748i-Dau.  1761  of 
Regulus  17:9  iGotT.  Ar.  1724)-Dau.  1753  of  Starling  1727  (Bay  Bolton  170.5)-Snap's 

I     dam  1731)  bv  Fo.v  1714  iCliimsey). 

Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764i-Dau.  1778  of  Gimcrack  1700  (Cripple  17.-0)-  Snapdragon 

[  17.W  bv  Snap  1750  (Snip  1730)-Dau.  1749  of  Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724i— Dau.  of 
Bartlet'fs  Childers  iDarley  Ar.  1699(. 


■  '£~   Fair  Rachel, 


Daughter  of, 


'Diomed  1777  (Florizel  1768)— Dau.  of  'Shark  1771  (Marske  1750)— Dau.  of  Harris' 
Eclipse  1770  ('Feamonght  17.55)-Dau.  of  'Fearnought  1755  (.Regulus  1739)— Dau.  of 
'Jolly  Roger  1741  (Roundhead  1733). 

'Diomed  1777  (Florizel  17081- Susan  Jones  by  'Shark  1771  (Marske  1750)— Dan.  of 
Thornton  Wildair  (Symmes'  Wildair  1767). 

Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  17.58i— Misfortune  1775  bv  Dux  1761  (Matchem  1748)— Curiosity 
nm  by  Snap  1759  (Snip  1736i-Dan.  1749  of  R'egulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  17iM)— Dau.  of 
Bartjett's  Childers  (Darley  Ar.  1699). _^ ^^____ 

Srivertail  1773  ('Fearnought  17557- Dau.  of  *Dove  (Y.  Cade  1747). 


298  The  Breeders'  Hand  Bonk  lunl  Guide. 


\VILDIDLE. 


WIXXER  OF  THE  NURSERY  STAKES,  FORDHAM  AND  JOCKEY  CLUB 
HANDICAPS  AT  JEROME  PARK. 

//(   the  Wildidle  Shil,   J.   C.  Jadsoa,  proprietor,    Santa    Clara,    Cat.       Terms 

annuaUii. 

Wildidle  by  imp.  Australian,  sun  of  West  Australian,  bred  in  tlio  Woodburii 
Stud,  Ky.,  fouled  1870,  dam  Idlewild  by  Lexingtou,  out  of  Floriue  by  imj).  (ileuioe. 
AVildidle  made  his  bow  to  the  jiublic  by  wiuuiug  the  Nursery  Stakes,  1  mile,  at  Je- 
jome  Park,  in  1.48J,  defeating  Long  Branch,  Catesby  and  eleven  others.  He  was 
out  of  condition  and  ran  unplaced  in  one  race  as  a  three-year  old.  At  four  years  old 
was  second  to  Catesby  in  Maturity  Stakes,  3  miles,  in  5.36,  beating  Carver  and  Ran- 
som; was  unplaced  m  puise,  1}  miles,  won  by  Grmstead  in  3.10;  was  second  to 
Acrobat  in  purse,  2i  miles,  in  4.33J,  beating  Whisper,  all  run  at  Jerome  Park.  At 
five  years  old,  104  lbs.,  Jerome  Park,  won  the  Fordham  Handicap,  1^  miles,  in  2.12, 
beating  Spindrift,  aged,  118  lbs.,  Preakness,  aged,  131  lbs.,  and  nine  others;  won  the 
Jockey  Club  Handiia)),  111  lbs.,  2  miles,  iu  3.38i,  beating  Preakness,  130  lbs..  Grin- 
stead  (4),  110  lbs.,  ami  Tubman  (aged),  11.5  lbs.  Monmouth  Park,  was  beaten  by 
Aaron  Pennington  and  Balleukeel  iUjMoumouth  Cup,  2i  miles,  iii4.34;  was  second 
to  Rutherford  lu  4  mile  dash,  run  in  7.34J,  Big  Fellow  and  Bessie  Leo  behind  hiiu  ; 
won  Club  Purse,  2  mile  heats,  3.404,  3.47^^,  beating  Dublin.  Saratoga,  was  unplaced 
in  Saratoga  Cup,  2^  miles,  in  3.56J,  dead  heat,  and  stakes  divided  between  Preakness 
and  Springbok  :  this  is  rlie  fastest  race  ever  run  at  the  distance  ;  was  second  to  Ruth- 
erford iu  Club  Purse,  3  miles,  in  5.38,  beating  Madge;  was  second  to  Crinstead  (4), 
110  lbs.,  in  the  Summer  Handicap,  2  miles,  iu  3.37i,  Wildidle  (5),  114  lbs.,  beating 
Mattie  W.  (3),  93  lbs.;  won  the  Club  Purse,  4  miles,  in  7.39,  beating  Rutherford.  San 
Francisco,  Cal.,  wou  the  Wise  Plate,  4  miles,  iu  7.25i^,  beating  (iriustead,  Sherman 
and  Revenue,  Jr.  Wildidle  comes  honestly  by  his  racing  qualities.  His  dam  was 
second  to  no  mare  ever  raised  in  America.  She  ran  four  miles  over  the  C'entreville 
Course,  L.  I.,  18G3,  when  five  years  old,  with  117  lbs.,  in  "i.'lGi,  and  this  was  the  best 
time  ever  made  by  a  mare  until  beaten  by  Ferida,  in  1880,  when  she  ran  a  first  heat 
in  7.2;H. 

Wildidle,  for  his  chances,  has  been  a  very  successful  sire.  The  best  of  his  get 
are  Tillie  C,  May  I)..  Record,  Jack  Douglass,  Ellen  Douglass,  Belshaw,  Jim  Doug- 
las (winner  of  ten  out  of  fourteen  races  in  l'^81),  Wildidler,  Lottie  J.,  Jack  Brady, 
Carmen,  Not  Idle,  Patti,  Lady  R.,  Neilson,  Brown  Idle,  King  Idle,  Alfaretta,  Ella 
Hill,  Fauiiy  o..  Flambeau,  Gambo,  Mnta , Philander,  Raindrop,  Roseiuead,  Telephone, 
Wild  Oats,  Garcia,  Rosebud,  Rover,  Sinfax,  Tearless,  Folly,  Gorget,  Nomad,  Wild 
Rose,  Edith,  Lord  of  the  Harem,  Jessie  Carr,  Nero,  Fauuy  F.,  Oscar,  etc.,  etc. 

Wililidle  is  inbred  to  Waxy  on  the  sire's  side,  and  has  much  of  the  blood  of  Sir 
Archy  and  Diomed,  in  addition  to  a  cross  of  Eclipse,  thiDugh  his  famous  son  Medoe, 
juid  three  crosses  of  imp.  Mrdlt^y,  sou  of  Gimcrack  by  Cripi)le,  son  of  the  Godolphin 
Arabian.  His  family  has  always  been  a  grand  racing  and  ])rodncing  one.  He  is 
brother  in  bloivl  to  S]icniltlinft.  sire  of  Kingston.  Lamplighter,  etc..  anil  to  Miser, 
>irc  of  V(Mkville  lieilc,  and  to  IViiowcran    (1  miles  lu  7.194). 


Triimpator  1782— Cooductor  1767— Matchem  1748— Cade  1734— Gotlolphiti  Arabian  1724. 


M  si '       Comus, 
5g|   ch.  h.,  18U9. 


iSorccrei-  17116  iTi-iimpator  1782)— Epsom  Lass  isiil  bv  Sir  PeterT.  ITSl  (Highnverl77  H— 
I    Alesina  1788  by  King  Fergus  1775  (Eclipse  1764)— Lardella  1780  by  Y.  Jiarske  1771 

(Marske  175i))-Uaii.  ol' Y.  Cade  1747  (Cade  1734;. 
Clinker  18l)5  (Sir  Peter  T.  17ftli— Pewet  1786  by  Tandem  1773  (Syphon  1750i-Termagant 
I    by  Tantrum  1760  iCrippk-  KSOi— Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1743  (Blaze  17331 -I)au.  1757 

ofRr-lllu-   IT'.ri'C      ■       ■         


■Do,,  (in, 

gam  by  T: 


r^-r  i;n 


i-tail  ir,-2  1 


U-Uh^ 

i;i,li  -Evelina  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  i  Herod  17581— Terma- 
ilM'le  17501— Cantatrice  by  Sa'mpsou  1745  (Blaze  1733)— Dau. 
.   Ar.  17S4I. 

i:'.i(i)-Dau.  1810  of  Pavnator  1791  (Trumpator  178ai— Circle 
i  Highflyer  1774)-Abigail  1788  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod 


|jse  1764  (Marske  1750). 


ja'cibsideFairv 
~:   b.  m.,  1811.' 


Scud, 
b.  li.,  1804. 


Waxy, 
b.  li.,  1790. 


[Selimorl 
Soothsayer, 
ch.  h.,  1808. 

Sprite, 
ch.  m.,  1807. 


IHtiJ  l)v  81 

17.W1  

"  Whalebone  lSi)7  (Wa.xy  ifliiii    Dau.  1812  of  Selim  1802  (Bu/.zard*  17871-Mniden  1801  by 

Sir  I'eter  T.   Ir84  (Highflyer  1774)-Dau.  1788  of  Phenomeuou  1780  (Herod  1758)— 
I     Matron  1783  by  Ploi-izel  1768  (Herod  1758). 
Master  Henry  1815  (Orville  1799)-BoadiCra  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)-Bru- 

nette  by  Amaranthus  1766  (Old  England  17411— Mavflv  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 

1734i_Dau.  1755  of  Ano.  Starling  1738  (Starling  1727). ' 

'  Waxy  1790  (Pot-S-o"'s  1773)-Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— Prn- 

iiella  1788  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58)— Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— 

Julia  17.56  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Hermes  1790  ( .VIeicury  1778)— Vicissitude  1800 by  Pipator  1786  dniperator  1776i— Beatrice 
';     1791  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)-Pvrrha  1771  bv  Matchem  1748  (Cade  17341— 

Duchess  1748  by  Whitenose  1742'(God.  Ai.  1724). 

"  Beningbrough  1791  (KinL'  Fergus  1775) -Evelina  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)  — 
I  'IVrmagant  by  Tantrum  1760  (Cripple  1750i— Cantatrice  by  Sampson  1T45(  Blaze  17.33)— 
I     Dau.  1757  of  "Regulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Dau.  1799  of  Whiskey  1789  iSaltram*  1780)-Grey 
I    Dorimant  1781  bv  Dorimant  1772  lOtho  1760i~Dizzy  1737  by  Blauk  1740  (God  Ar. 

17241    Dizzy  1741  by  Driver  1727  (Wynn  Ar.l. 

Beniiigbrodgh  171)1   (King  Fergus  17731-Eliza  1791  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)- 

Augusta  ir84  bv  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  17.50)— Hard wicke's  dam  by  Herod  1738  (Tartar 

1743)  -Nettle  1763  bv  Bajazet  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Hainbletonian  1792  ("King  Fergus  1775)— Rally  1790   by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor 

1767)— Fancy  1780  by  Plorizel  1768  (Herod  1738)— Dau.  1763  of  Spectator  1749  (Crab 

1722)-Horaiia  17.38 'by  Blank  1740  iGod.  Ar.  1724). 

"  Po"t-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  1764i— Maria  1777  by  Herod  1738  (Tartar  1743)-Li8ette  1772  by 

Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)— Miss  Windsor  1734  by  God.  Ar.  1724— Sist.  to  Volunteer  by 

Y.  Belgrade  (Beli.'rade  Turk). 
iTruinpator  1782  (Conductor    1767)-Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod    1758)— 

Promise  1768  bv  Snap  1750  (Snip  173B)-Julia  1753  byTJlank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724)- 

I    Spectator's  dam'  17:15  by  Partner  1718  ( Jiggi. 

■'Sorcei-er  1793  (Trumpator  1782) -Golden  Locks  1793  bv  Delpini  1781  (Highflyer  1774)— 

Violet  1787  by  Shark*  1771  i  Marske  1750)-Dau.  1772'  of  Sy|)hon  1750  (Sciuirt  1732)— 
:     Charlotte  1736  bv  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Bobtail  1795  (Precipitate*  17871— Catherine  1795  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758)— Ca- 
milla 1778  byTren(hain  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  17431— Coquette  1764  by  ComptonBarli — 
I    Sist.  1743  to  Kegulus  by  God.  Ar.  1724. 


J^  Ball's 

"S  Florizel, 

g-l  ch.  h,  1801. 

s  a  Daughter  of, 

's'.d  b.  m.,  I79.J. 


Mi 

^   la 


r:      ita 


Emilias, 
b.  h.,  1820. 


Icaria, 
b.  m.,  1824. 


Lady  Grey, 


Selim, 
ch.  h.,  1802. 


Tramp, 
b.  h.,  1810. 


»Diomea  1777  (Florizel  17(i8)  -*Castianira  1796  bv  Rockingham  17.'<1  (Higljflver  1774)— 
Taliitha  irS2  bv  TriMith.am  1761  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743i  -  Dau.  of  Bosphorus  17.34 
(Baliraham  174()1— Hau.  of  W's  Forester  17.30  (Forester  1736). 

*Saitram  1780  (Eclipse  17(i4i— Dau.  of  Svmmes'  Wililair  1767  i*Fearnonght  1755)— Dau. 
of  Tyler's  Driver  1760  (*Oihello)-bau.  of  *Fallower  1761   (Blank  1740) -Dau.  of 

*Vampire  1757  ( Regulus  17391. _^___ 

"  *Diomed  1777  (Florizel  1768i— Dau.  of  »Shark  1771  (Marske  1750)— Dau.  of  Harris's 
Eclipse  1770  (*Fearnought  1755)— Dau.  of  *Fearnought  1755  (Regulus  1739i— Dau.  of 
*JolIy  Roger  1741  (Roundhead  1733). 

♦Alderman  1787  iPot-8-o-'s  17r3)-Dau.  of  *Clockfast  1774  iGimcrack  1760)— Dau.  of 
Symmes'  Wildair  1767  (*Fearnought  17.55)— Y.  Kitty  Fisher  by  'Fearnought  1755 

( Regulu.s  1739)-*Kitly  Fieher  1753  by  Cade  17.34  (God.  Ar.  1724i. 

'Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)— Emily  1810  by  Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  17841— 
Dau.  1799  of  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  1780)-Prev  Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimant  1772 

I     (Otho  1760)-Dizzy  1737  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  17211. 

(The  Flyer  1814  (Vandyke  Jr.  1808)- Parma  1813  by  Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews 

I    17781— May  1S04  by  Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  1775) -Primrose  1787  by  Mam- 

brino  176S  (Engineer  17.3'i) -Cricket  1776  by  Herod  17.58  (Tartar  174.3). 

'Sir  Archy  1803  (*Diomeil  1777)— Dau.  of  *Robin  Redbreast  1796  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— 
Dau.  1788  of  *0b9curity  1777  (Eclipse  1764)— Slamerkin  1768  by  *  Wildair  1753  (Cade 
1731)- *Cub  mare  1762  bv  Cub  1739  (Fox  17141. 

Robin  Grey  1805  (*Rovalis't  :790i— Maria  1802  by  Melzar  1791  (*Medley  1773)— Dan.  of 
♦Highflyer  1781  (Highflyer  17741- Dau.  of  *Fearnought  1755  (Regulus  1739)— Dau.  of 
Ariel  1756  ('Traveller  l'747),  

Buzzard*  17'87  (Woodpecker  1773)— Dau.  of  "Alexander  1783  (Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  of 
Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.38)— Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  1748)— Dau.  1770  of  Engi- 
neer 17.36  (Sampson  1745). 

Ws  Ditto  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Dau.  1791  of  Mercury  1778  (Eclipse  1764)— Dau.  1776 
of  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743)— Folly  1771  by  Marske  1750  (Sciuirt  1732)— Vixen  1753  by 
Rcgubis  1739  (God.  Ar.  17i.'4). 

Dick  Andrews  1797  (Joe  Andrews  1778)— Dau.  1803  of  Gohanna  1790  (Mercury  1778)— 
Fraxinella  1793  bv  Trentham  1766  (T.  Sweepstakes  1743)— Dau.  1785  of  Woodpecker 
1773  (Herod  17&S)'— Everlasting  1775  by  Eclipse  17(H  (Marske  17.50). 

Waxv  1790  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773) -Penelope  1793  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767) -Prunella 
17-18  bv  Highflyer  1774  ( Herod  1758)— Promise  1768  bySnap  1750(Snip  17.36)-Julia  1756 
by  Blank  174rt'(God  Ar.  1724). 


Y.  Maid  of 

the  Oaks, 

ch.  m..  1817. 

Haxall's 

Moses, 

b.  h.,  1816. 

.3  a    Daughter  of, 

li     -■'-■ 


1^ 


Dnroc  1806  ('Diomed  1777) -Miller's  Damsel  1802  by  »Messenger)780(Mambrinol768i— 
*Dau.  1792  of  Pot-8-o-'s  1773  (Eclipse  17641— Dan.  1778  of  Gimcrack  1760  (Cripple 
17501-Snapdragon  17.39  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736i. 

♦Expedition  1795  iPegasiia  1784)-Maid  of  the  Oaks  1801  by  'Spread  Ea<;le  1792 
(Volunteer  178fli— Annette  bv  'Shark  1771  (Marske  1750)— Dau.  of  Rockingham 
1  Partner  1753) -Dau.  of  True  Whig  (Fitzhugh's  Regulus  176.3). 

•Sir  Harry  171)3  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)  -'Mermaid  by  Waxv  17110  ( Pot-8-o-'s  1773)— 'Promise 
1803  by  Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  17731— Dau.  1795  of  Precipate*  1787  (Mercury 
17781-Lady  Harriet  1773  by  Mark  Anthony  1767  (Spe(,-taior  1749i.  

Cook's  Whip  18!)4(*\Vhip  1794i -Hart's  Maria  by  Craig's  .\lfred  ('Medley  17761— The 
Pn'or  mare  [a  good  racemare]  byTayloe's  Bellair  1786  (*Meaiev  1776)— Thoroughbred 
mare  of  Mr.  T.  P.  Owinga. 


300  The  Brrnkrs    Hand  B<i:,k  and  (riiidc. 


\VILFUL 


WINNER  OF  THE  JOCKEY  CLUB  HANDICAP  AT  JEROJIE  PAKK,  SEASIDE 
HANDICAP  AT  PROSPECT  PARK,  AND  HANDICAP  SWEEPSTAKES  AT 
MONMOUTH  PARK,  IN  187i). 

Is  private  stallion  in  Foxliill  Stud,  Mr.  11.  Ellis,  IViiladclphia,  Pa.,  proprietor. 
Yearlings  sold  annually. 

Wilful,  foak-d  1876,  bred  by  John  Hiiuter,  X.  Y.,  by  imp.  Australian,  sou  of 
West  Australian,  dam  imp.  Pussy,  dam  of  Bnugweola  and  Lelai>s  by  Diophantus,  out 
of  Agapemone  by  Bay  Middletou,  son  of  Sultau.  Wilful  ran  unplaced  in  Cliampague 
Stakes  at  Jerome  Park  when  two  years  old.  As  a  three-year  old  started  eleven  times, 
won  three  races,  was  second  iu  four,  third  iu  one  and  uniilaced  in  three.  Jerome 
Park,  June  7,  made  his  maiden  ett'ort  iu  the  Jockey  Club  Handicap,  2  miles,  defeatiu-j 
liis  stable  companion,  Lou  Lanier,  who  finished  second.  Gen  Philips,  Bonnie  Wood, 
Warlield  and  Bertha,  time  3.42f.  Prospect  Park,  L.  I.,  Inauguration  Meeting,  Coney 
Island  Jockey  Club,  June  24,  won  the  Seaside  Handicap,  2  miles,  defeating  Geii. 
Philijis,  Gov.  Hamilton  and  Bramble,  time  3.34|,  this  was  one  of  the  best  contested 
races  of  the  year;  same  meeting,  June  26,  ran  second  to  Kenuey  iu  the  Brighton 
Hotel  Purse,  IJ  miles,  time  3.07i,  Gov.  Hampton  aud  Gen.  Philips  also  ran.  Mon- 
mouth Park,  July  5,  wou  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  li  miles,  defeating  Kenuey,  Pilot, 
Lou  Lanier  and  Belle,  time  2.41 ;  same  place,  July  8,  rau  second  to  Spendthrift  iu  the 
Jersey  Derby,  IJ  miles,  time  2.53;  same  place,  July  10,  finished  second  in  tlie 
Shrewsbury  Handicap,  1|  miles,  won  by  his  stable  companion,  Lou  Lanier,  time  S.llf, 
Wakefield,  Terror  aud  Zoo-Zoo  also  rau.  Saratoga,  July  24,  ran  second  to  Bramble 
in  the  Saratoga  Cup,  2}  miles,  Lou  Lanier  third.  Belle  and  Danicheff  uuplaced,  time 
4.11J.  This  closed  his  racing  career.  Imp.  Australian,  his  sire,  is  the  sire  of  Spi-nil- 
tlirill;  (sire  of  Kingston,  Lamplighter,  etc.),  Fellowcraft,  the  first  horse  to  beat  Lex- 
ington's fou-mile  time  (7.19J),  Fellowcraft  running  in  7.19^,  Miser  (sire  of  Yorkville 
Belle),  Rutherford,  Wildidle  (4  miles  in  7.25i)  and  of  Ivy  Leaf,  dam  of  Bramble, 
Lizzie  Lucas,  dam  of  Cerise  (Morrello's  dam),  Maggie  B.  B.,  dam  of  the  grand  race- 
horse and  successful  stallion  Iroquois,  Farfaletta,  dam  of  Falsetto  and  others. 

Wilful  is  a  very  liiK^ly  bred  horse,  having  a  double  cross  of  Touchstone,  aud  is 
much  inbred  to  Waxy  through  his  best  sous  Whisker  and  Whalebone,  aud  to  Godol- 
phin  Arabian  through  Rcgulus  and  Matchem.  Lelaps,  his  half  brother,  has  done  well 
iu  the  stud,  and  Wilful  is  sire  of  the  winners  Wilfred,  Dick  Turpin,  Meaile,  Parthian, 
Wild  Cherry,  Wayward,  Westmoreland,  Wickham,  Maiden  Hair,  etc.  Ho  is  a  dark 
chestiuit,  without  white,  except  a  snuill  star  iu  liis  forehead,  is  16  hands  high,  and 
highly  finished  all  over.     His  colts,  from  what  we  hear,  are  very  promising  aud  fine. 

He  is  descended  in  direct  fcnuile  Hue  through  Flora  by  Regains  from  the  Belgrade 
Turk  mare,  to  which  trace  Taurus,  Gladiator,  Sting,  Belladrnm,  imp.  St.  Blaise, 
Mainstay,  New  Holland,  Boulevard,  iu  England ;  aud  the  good  colt  Victory,  etc. 


3  3-      S  ISdii        , 

H   .   >>x  Soothsayer, 

■of.  ch.  h.,  1808. 

!  S  3  Snrite. 


Trumpator  178a-ConcIuctor  l"«r— Matchem  174*-Cade  1734— Godolphin  Arabian  1724. 

Sorcerer  17%  (Trumpator  178ii— Epsom  Lass  1*)!  by  Sir  PeterT.  17m  inighflverl774}— 
Alexiua  17S8  by  Kiug  Fers;us  ir7J  (Ecbpse  1764)— Lardella  1780  by  Y.  Marske  1771 
(Marske  1750)-Dau.  of  Y.  Cade  1747  (Cade  1734  . 

Clinker  18U5  (Sir  Peter  T.  17S4(— Pewet  1786  by  Tandem  177.USvphon  1750i-Termagant 
bv  Tantrum  17H0  (Cripple  17501— Cantatrice  bv  Sampson  174.3  (Blaze  17a:J)-Da(i.  1757 
o"f  Regains  17.i9  iCod.  Ac.  1724). '_ 

Don  Quixi.te  17rH  lEciipse  17U4i-Evelina  1791  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17581-Terma- 
gaut  bv  Tantrum  niiU  iCripple  I750i— Cantatiiee  by  Sampson  1745  (Blaze  1733)— Dan. 
1757  of  Kegulus  17:j:i  iG(jd.  Ar.  ITMi. 

Golumpus  18Ui  (liohanna  ir'ni)-  Dau  1810  of  Pavnator  1791  (Trumpator  1782)- Circle 
1802  by  St.  lieoiKe  i;n:i  ,Hii;hllver  1774)-Abi-^(il  K&S  by  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod 
1758)-Firetail  17,2  liy  Eclip-e  Uut  iMarske  17.'UI- 

Whalebone  1807  (W:i.\y  iriMi  Dau.  IS12  of  Selira  l'<U3TBuzzard«  1787i  -Maiden  1801  by- 
Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Hi^'hflver  I,r4)-Dau.  1788  of  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  1758)— 
Matron  1782  by  Florizel  17 18  (Hero(l  175Si. 

Master  Henrv  1^(15  (Orville  179.1)  -Boadicei  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  17iJ4)-Bni- 
nette  by  Araaranthus  17(i6  (old  England  1741(-M.ivflv  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 
I734'— Dan.  1755  of  Anc.  Stacling  1738  (Starling  1727). ' 

Waxv  i;9i)  (P((t-s-o-'8  1773) -Penelope  1798  bv  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)-Pru- 
nella  17H^  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17581-Promise  1768  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736)- 
Julia  17.56  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ai-.  1724) 

Hermes  1790  ( .Mercury  177Si— Vicissitude  1800  bv  Pipator  1786  (Imperator  1776)— Beatrice 
1791  by  Sir  Pe;er  T.  1784  ( Highflyer  1774i-Pvrrliu  1771  bv  Mateliem  1748  (Cade  1734)- 
DuchesB  1748  by  Whitenose  1742  (God.  Ar.  1724i. 

Beningbrough  inn  iKinL' Fergus  1775') -Evelina  1791  liy  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)— 
Termagant  bv  Tantrum  17H0(Cripple  1750i— Cauiatrice  by  Sampson  1745(Blaze  1733)— 
Dau.  1757  of  Segulus  I7:!a  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Dau.  1799  of  Wliiskey  1789  iSaltram*  1780i— Grey 
Dorimant  1781  bv  Doiimant  1772  (Otho  1760i -Dizzy  1757  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar. 
1724i  -Dizzy  1741  by  Driver  1727  (Wynn  Ar.i. 

Beningbroiigh  1791  (King  Fergus  17751— Eliza  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)- 
Augusta  1784  by  Eclipse  1764  (Marske  1750)— Hardwicke's  dam  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar 
1743)  -Nettle  1763  bv  Bajazet  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Hambletonian  1792  (King  Fergus  1775)— Rally  1790  bv  Trumpator  1783  (Conductor 
17671 -Fancv  1780  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  17.58)— Dau.  1763  of  Spectator  1749  (Crab 
17221-Horaiia  17.58  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724i. 

Pot-8-o-V  177.J  (Eclipse  1764i-Maria  1777  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar  17431-Lisette  1772  by 
Snap  1750  (Snip  1736i— Miss  Windsor  1754  by  God.  Ar.  1724— Sist.  to  Volunteer  by 
y.  Belgrade  (Bek'rade  Turk). 

Trumpator  178i  (Conrluctor  1767)— Prunella  1788  bv  Highflyer  1774  iHerod  1758)— 
Promise  1768  bv  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736i-Julia  1751)  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724)— 
Spectator's  dam'  l~i5  by  Partner  1718  ( Jiggi. 

Sorcerer  179j  (Trumpator  1782) -Golden  Locks  179.J  bv  Delpini  1781  (Hishflver  1774)— 
Violet  1787  bv  Shark*  1771  (Marske  1750i— Dan.  1772  of  Syphon  1750  (Squirt  1732)— 
Charlotte  1756  by  Blank  1740  (God.  .\r.  1724). 

Bobtail  1795  (Precipitate*  I787i— Catherine  1795  bv  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod  1758i— Ca- 
milla 1778  byTrenihara  1766  (T  Sweepstakes  1743i— Coquette  1765  by  Compton  Barb— 
Sist.  1743  to  Regulus  by  God.  .\r.  1724.  _ 


1.2  §2  a: 


jWhalebone  l'<07  (Waxv   1790)— Dau.  1812  of  Selim  1802  (Buzzard*  1787)— Maiden  1801 
I    bv  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Hitrhflycr  1774)— Dau.  1788  of  Phenomenon  1780  (Herod  1758)— 

Matron  1782  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  1758). 
Master  Henrv   1815  (Orville  1799)— Boadice:i  1807  bv  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— 

Brunette  by  Amaranthus  1766  (Old  England  1741)-Mayflv  1771  by  Maichem  1748 

(Cade  1734)— Dan.  17.55  of  .\nc.  Starling  1738  (Starling  1727). " 

"  Selim  180i  (B((zzaid*  17S7i— Dan.  1808  of  Walton  1799  (Sir  Peter  T-.  1784)-Y.  Giantess 

1790  by  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel  1768)— Giantess  1769  bv  .Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734)— 

Molly  Long  Legs  1753  by  Babraham  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Bustard  1813  (Castrel  180!)-Olympia  1815  by  SirOliver  1800  (Sir PeterT.  I784)-Scotilla 

1795  bv  Anvil  1777  (Herod  1758)  -Scota  1783  by  EcUpse  1764  (Marske  1750)— Harmony 

1775  by  Herod  1758  (Tartar  1743i. 

"  Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  17751— Evelina  1791  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.58)— 

Termagant  bv   Tantrum   1760  (Cripple    1750)  — Cantatrice  by    Sampson  1745  (Blaze 

17:Mi-D:iu.  1757  of  Resrulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
Stamford  1794  (Sir  Peter  T.  .1784)-Dau.  1799  of  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  1780)-Grey 

Dorimant   1781   bv  Dorimant  1772  (Olho  17i0)— Dizzy  1757  by  Blank  1740  (God.  Ar. 

1724)— -\iic.  Dizzv  1741  hv  Driver  1727  (Wvnn  Ar 


Ig  _'       Gibside 
« =         Fairy, 
J=     b.  m.,  1811. 


Waxv  1790  (Pot  8-o-',s  1773)  — Penelope  1798  by  Trumpato 
nelia  178S  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)- Promise  176 
Julia  1756  bv  Blank'l740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Hermes  1790  (Mercury  1778) -Vicissitude  1800  by  Pipator  1786  (Imperator  1776)— Bea- 
trice 1791  bv  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)— Pyrrha  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade 
17:M)-Duch»s8  1718  bv  Whitenose  1742  (God.  Ar.  1724i. 


Bacchante, 
=  -;      ^  ,  br.  m.,  1809. 


Buzzard*    17S7  (Woodpecker  1773i— IJau.   of  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— Dan.  of 
Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758)-Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  1748i-Dan.  1770  of  Engi- 
I    neer  1756  (Sampson  1745). 

Ws  Ditto  IsnO  (Sir  Peter  T.  17M)-Dan.  1T91  of  Mercnrv  1778  (Eclipse  17C4i-Dan.  1776 
1    of  Herod  17.58  (Tartar  I743)-Folly  1771  bv  Marske  1750  (Squirt  1732)— Vixen  1753  by 
Resrulus  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724i. 


-•=;      Phantom, 
g  i     b.  h.,  1808. 


Walton  1799  (Sir  PeterT.  1784)— Julia  1799  bv  Whiskey  1789  (Saltram*  17tO)-T.  Gian- 
tess 17!tO  bv  Diomed*  1777  (Florizel  1768 (—Giantess  1769  bv  Matchem  1748  (Cade 
17341— MoUv  Long  Legs  1753  by  Babraham  1740  (God.  .^r.  1724). 

Soothsayer  18ftS  (Sorcerer  1796)-Web  1808  bv  Waxv  17S0  (PPt-8-o  "s  1773)-Penelope 
1798  bv  Trumpator  1788  (Conductor  17671 -Prunella  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod 

1     17581— Promise  1708  bv  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736i. 


a   .2a-°.|        Peri. 


>  e '    Si      Emilins. 
_■  c"2l    b.  h.,  1820. 


Waxy  1790  (Poi-so's  n73)— Penelope  179'<  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  1767)— Pru- 
nella 17HS  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  175Si— Promise  17(»  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736i— 
Julia  17.56  by  Bl:inkl740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 

Wanderer  1811  (Gohanua  171)0i— Thalesiris  18=19  bv.\lexanderl782  (Eclipse  1704)— Rival 
1H)0  by  Sir  Peter  T.  17K4  (Highflyer  ir74i-Honiet  1790  by  Drone  1777  (Herod  1758)— 
Manilla  1777  hv  Goldfinder  1764  "(Snap  1750). 


Orville  179'.)iBeningbrough  1791 1— Emily  1810  by  Stamford  1794(Sir  Peter  T.  1784)— Dau. 

1799  of  Whi-kev  1789  (Saltram*  1780i— Grey  Dorimant  1781  by  Dorimant  1772  (Olho 

1760)— Dizzv  1757  bv  Bl.ink  1740  (God.  Ar.  1724). 
[Scud  or 


•  1804  (Whiskev  1789i-Canary  Bird  br.  m.  18()«  bv  [Whiskey  or]  Sor- 
cerer  1796  (Trumpator  1782)— Canary  b.  m.  1797  by  Coriander  1786  (Pot.8  o-'s  1773)— 

Miss   Green   h.  m.   1787  hv  Highflyer    1774  (Herod  17.58) -Harriet  b.  m.   1769  by 

~~^^^^^^^"^^^^^^^      Matchem  1748  (Cade  17.'M')— Flora  b.  m.  1749  bv  Regains  1739  (God.  Ar.  1724)— Dau. 
of  Bartlett'8  Childers  (Darley  Ar.  1699)— Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton  1705  (Grey  Hauibov)— Dau.  of  Belgrade  Turk. 


302  Tlie  Breeders'  Hand  Booh  and  Guide. 


IMPORTED    WOOD    MOSS. 

Bred  and  otcned  hij  Br.  A.  W.   JIcAlcstcr,    Columbia,  2L>.       Icrms  of  Serrice 
ami  sales  annualli/. 

Wood  Moss  bay  horse,  foaled  1887,  by  Creaiicier,  sou  of  Le  Sarraziu  by  Mon- 
arque,  dam  imp.  Lady  Narby  Macaroni,  graudam  Queen  of  Scots  by  Blair  Athol,  out  oi 
East  Sheen  by  Kiugston,  son  of  Veaison  by  Partisan.  Creancier  won  the  Trial  Stakes 
at  Epsom  and  other  races.  Le  Sarraziu,  the  sire  of  Creancier,  ^yas  full  brother  to  La 
Favorite,  the  dam  of  Flageolet  (winner  of  the  Goodwood  Cup  and  sire  of  imp.  Rayon- 
d'Or)  by  Monarqiie,  the  sire  ofGladiateur  (winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  Derby,  St. 
Leger,  Grand  Prize  of  Paris  and  Prix  de  Royal  Oak),  Creancier's  dam  by  Vermouth 
(winner  of  the  Grand  Prize  of  Paris  and  a  successful  st.alliou).  Lady  Nar,  Wood 
Moss's  dam,  was  a  good  race-mare,  wou  the  Wiuchester  Biennial  Stakes  for  three- 
year  olds,  1  mile;  was  second  in  Welter  Handicap,  IJ  miles,  beaten  by  a  head.  As  an 
in<liviilual  she  is  unsurpassed.  She  is  by  the  great  horse  Macaroni  (winner  of  the 
Derby  and  the  2,000  Guineas).  The  Macaroni  mares  are  more  sought  after  in  Englaud 
than  any  others.  The  dams  of  the  great  horses  Ormonde,  Galliard,  Bouavista,  Busy 
Body,  etc.,  are  Macaroni  7uares.  Macaroni  was  by  Sweetmeat,  a  grand  race-horse, 
started  twenty-four  times,  won  twenty-two  and  a  half,  among  them  the  Queen's  Vase 
.at  Ascot.  Queen  o'  Scots,  dam  of  Lady  Nar,  was  by  Blair  Athol  (Derby  and  St.  Leger 
winner),  he  the  sire  of  Prince  Charlie  (winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas),  of  Silvio  (winner  oi 
both  Derby  and  St.  Leger),  and  Craig  Millar  (winner  of  the  St.  Leger).  East  Sheen, 
third  dam  of  Wood  Moss,  was  by  Kingston,  a  winner  at  all  distances,  from  two  to  five 
years  old,  carrying  the  heaviest  weights,  against  the  best  horses  of  his  day,  from  one 
to  four  miles,  and  the  sire  of  Caractacus  (winner  of  the  Derby),  Queen  Bertha,  (win- 
ner of  the  Oaks  and  dam  of  Spinaway  and  Wheel  of  Fortune,  winners  of  the  1,000 
Guineas  and  Oaks),  imp.  Eltham  Lass,  dam  of  Kingfisher,  and  Majestic,  dam  of  the 
good  race-horse  Enrns. 

Wood  Moss's  breeding  is  gilt-edged.  The  most  successful  cross  of  modern  times 
is  the  double  cross  of  Whalebone,  which  is  secured  by  intermixing  the  descendants  ox 
Whalebone  through  Sir  Hercules,  Birdcatcher,  The  Baron,  Stockwell,  Rataplan, 
Camel,  Touchstone,  Newminster  and  Adventurer.  Isonomy  by  Sterling,  son  ox 
Oxford  by  Birdcatcher,  one  of  tlie  best  race  ami  best  bred  horses  of  the  century,  had 
no  less  than  four  strains  of  Whalebone  and  seven  of  Waxy  in  his  pedigree,  besides 
one  of  Shuttle,  the  rarest  of  all.  Measured  by  this  standard,  Wood  Moss  should  make 
a  successful  stock  getter.  He  has  nine  strains  of  Whalebone,  two  of  Whisker,  full 
brother  to  Whaiebouo,  thirteen  of  Waxy  an<l  two  of  Shuttle. 

He  is  a  rich,  dark  bay  with  black  points,  no  marks,  16  hands  high,  highly  finished 
and  symmetrical.  He  is  of  the  Leamington  type,  with  more  bone  than  the  Ijcaming- 
tous  usually  show. 

Wood  Moss  descends  in  direct  line  from  the  same  Royal  mare  to  which  traces 
Woodpecker,  Waxy  Pope,  Whalebone,  Whisker,  Partisan,  Bay  Middleton,  imp.  Glen- 
coe,  Melbourne,  Robert  the  Devil,  Bend'or,  imp.  Eclipse  (Morris),  Uncas,  Wanderer 
and  all  the  Prunella  family. 


Waxy  !r9(>— Pot-,S-o-'s  ITTS  -Eclipse  ITW— M;irske  1750-Sqiiirt  IV32— Bartlelt's  Childers— Darley  Arabian  169!>, 


Defence, 
b.  U.,  ISH. 


^J 

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yy 

1-1  ja 

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J'.a 

55 

^^ 

5  =  =  'S-' 


Latitniie, 
b.  m.,  H3). 


Slane. 
b.  b.,  IS33. 


Whalebone  18117  (Wax?  nnoi-Dellance  ISlii  by  Rubens  1S05  iBuzzard"  1787i— Little 
Folly  1801)  bv  Highland  Fling  1798  tSpadille  I781i-Harriet  17911  by  Volunteer  1780 
(Eclipse  171)41— Dau.  178)  of  Alfred  1770  iMarchem  17l8i. 
r    Reveller  1815  iCoraus  18091 -Design*  18i'7  by  Tramp  IHIO  (Dick  Andrews  1797) -Defiance 
'  I     1811)  by  Rnbens  1805  (Buzzard*  17871— Little  Folly  18  );i  by  Hiijtiland  Fling  179i  (Spa- 

■_     dillel784i-Hiu-riet  \7M  by  Volunteer  1780  (Eclipse  17041.       

Calton  l-i09  ('Gi>l(imp(is  HOSi— Diiu.   1818  of   Sniolensko  1810  (Sorcerer  17!mi-Larty 

Maiv  1810  bv  Beningbroiigh  17!il  (King  Fergus  1775i— Dau.  of  Highflyer  1774  (Herod 

17J8i-Sist.  "to  Miss  Bell  by  Marske  17.')0  (Squirt  1732i. 

Wliisker  181S  (Waxy  17:i0)-Anna  Bella  1807  by  Shuttle  1793  iT.  Marske  1771 1— Dau. 

1797  of  Drone  1777  (Herod  17.')8i— Contessina  1787  by  Y.  Marake  1771  (Marske  I759i— 

Tuberose  177-3  by  Herod  ^7.58  rl'artar  17«i. 

Walton T799  (Sir  Peter  T.  17841" -Parasol  1800  by  Pot-8-6-'8  1773  (Eclipse  17ti4)^Pruiip|la 
,  1788  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758) -Promise  1708  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1730)— Julia 
!    1756  by  Bl.iiik  174(1  (God.  Ar.  1744i. 

Moses  1819  ([Whalebone  or]  Seymour  18071— Quadrille  1815  by  Selim  180-3  (Buzzard* 
17871— Canary  Bird  1800  by  [Whiskey  or]  Sorcerer  179()  iTrumpator  178-3i  -Canary  1797 
by  Coriander  178  i  (Pot-8-o-'s  1773) -Miss  Green  1787  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  17.t8i. 
Rainbow  1808  (Walton  17991— Aimable  18-3-3  by  Election  1801  (Gohanna  179iii  -Dau.  1811S 
I  ofY.  Whiskey  1801  (Whiskey  178J)  -Dan.  1800  of  Walnut  1786  (Highflyer  1774)— B:iy 
I    Javelin  1793  liy  Javelin  1773  (Eclipse  1764). 

Eryx  1816  (Milo  18031— Coral  1810  by  Orville  1799  (Beuinirbrough  17911 -Fairing  1807 
t    by  Waxy  nm  (Pot-8-o's  1773)  -Rattle  1793  by  Trumpator  1782  (Conductor  17671— 

Fancy  1780  (Sist.  to  *Diomed)  by  Florizel  1768  (Herod  1758). 

Glducus  ISiiO  (Partisan  1811)- Octave  1830  by  Emilius  18-30  (Orville  1799)— Whizgig  1819 

by  Rnbens  180)  (Buzzard*  1787)  -  Penelope  1798  by  Trumpator  1782  (Coudnctor  1767)— 

Prunella  1788  bv  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758). 

Camel  1832  (Whalebone  1807)— Monimia  1831  by  Miilev  1810  (Orville  1799)— Sist.  1796 

to  Petworth  bv   Precipitate*   1787  (Mercury  1778)— Dan.  1787  of  Woodpecker  1773 

(Herod  1758)- Sist.  1773  to  Juniper  by  Snap  1750  onip  1736). 

"17.  Birdcatcher  1813  (Sir  Hercules  18-30)— Echidna  18:58  by  Economist  18-25  (Whisker 

1813) -Miss  Pratt  18-35  by  Blacklock  1814  (Whitelock  1803)— Gadabout  1812  by  Orville 

179.)  (Beningbrough  17911— Minstrel  1803  bv  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774). 

Priam*  1827  (Emilius  182))— Dirce  1830  bv  Partisan  1811  (Walton  17ii9)-Antiope  1817 

I     by   Whalebone  1807  (Waxy  1790)-.\m"azon   1799  by  Driver  17S3  (Trentham  1763)— 

Fractious  17.12  by  Mercury  1778  (Ecliiise  1764). 

'Camel  1832  (Whalebone    1807)— Banter  1826  by  Master  Henry  1815  (Orville  1799— Bna- 
(licea  1807  by  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764)— Brunette  by  Amaranthus  1760  (Old  Eng- 
land 1741) -Mayfly  1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734). 
Langar  1817  (Selim  1802)— Olympia  1815  by  Sir  Oliver  1800  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784)-Scotilla 
1795  bv  Anvil  1777  (Herod  17581-  Scota  1783  by  Eclipse  1704  (Marske  17.50 (-Harmony 

1775  by  Herod  175S  (Tartar  1743). ^ 

"  Royal  Oak  1833  (Catton  18091— Dau  1819  of  Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  1791)-Epsom' 
Lass  1803  bv  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  1774)-Alexina  1788  by  King  Fergus  1775 
(Eclipse  1704)-La(-della  1780  by  Y.  Marske  1771  (Marske  17.tO). 
Camel  1833  (Whalebone  1807)— Monimia  1821  bv  Mnley  1810  (Orville  1799i— Sist.  1796  to 
Petworth  hy  Pi-ecipitate*  1787  (.Mercury  1778i— Dau.  1787  of  Woodpecker  1773  (Herod 
17.58) -Sist.  1773  to  Juniper  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  1736). 


Partisan, 
b.  h.,  1811. 


[Starcii  oij 

Voltaire, 

br.  h.,  182.;, 


Idalia, 
ch.  m.,  1815 


»3  .-I 
.a  S" 

i'i 


.a  -:  aS 


P 

'30     ^    " 


Master  Henry. 
b.  h.,  1815. 


Walton  1799  (Sir  Peter  T.  1784'i  -Parasol  1800  bv  Pot-8  o-'s  1773  (Ecli))se  17041— Pni- 
nella  irss  l.v  lli-lillver  1774  (Herod  175-<)  -Proiilise  1708  by  Snap  1750  (Snip  17301  — 
.Julia  ir:.';  bv  Bl.iek  1740  (God.  .\r.  1724). 

Moses  1819  ([Whileboue  or]  Seymour  1807)-Quadrille  1815  bv  Selim  1802  (Buzzard* 
1787)- Canary  Bird  1806  by  [Whiskey  or]  Sorcerer  1796  iTrumpator  1782)— Canary 

'  1 797  by  Coriander  178  J  ( Pot-S-o-'s  1773i-Mi8s  Green  1787  by  Highflyer  1774  (Herod  1758). 
■Blacklock  1814  (Whitelock  1803)  -Duu.  I810of  Phantom  1808  (Walton  17991— Dau  1802 
of  Overton  178-i  (King  Fergus  1775i  Dau.  1796  of  Walnut  1780  (Highflyer  1774i— Dau. 
1781of  Ruler  1771  (Y.  Marske  1771). 

Btaeklork  1811  ( Whit  ■!  ick  lS03i— Wagtail  1818  by  Prime  Minister  1810  (Sancho  1801)- 
I  Tranbv*'s  dam  181-3  by  Orville  1799  (Beningbrough  17911— Miss  Grimstone  1790  hy 
'     Weazle  1775  (Herod  17)81— Dan,  of  Aneasier  nm  (Blank  1740). 

Buzzard*  1787  (Woodpecker  1773)— Dau.  of  Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  1764) -Dau.  of 
Highfl.yer  1774  (Herod  1758)  -Dau.  of  Alfred  1770  (Matchem  1748)-Dau.  1770  of  Engi- 
neer 1756  (Saniosou  1745). 

Peruvian  18i),i(Sir  Peter  T.  1784) -Musidora  1804  by  Meteor  17&3  (Eclipse  17641— Maid- 

,     of-all-Work   178i;  bv    Highrtver  ITTI  (Herod  17o8)-Dau.  1771  of  Svphon  175(1  (Squirt 

17.J3)--pau.  of  Regu'lu^^   1731  (C.d.  .\r,  1724)^ 

Orville"  1799  (Beningbrough  17  H  i  Miss  Sophia  1805  liy  Stamford  17il4  (Sir  Peter  T. 
17841 -Sophia  1798 bv  Buzzard'  1787  (Woodpecker  17731— Hnncamnnca  1787  by  High- 
flyer 1774  (Herod  !7.)Si— Cvpher  1772  by  Squirrel  1754  (Traveller  173.5). 

Alexander  1782  (Eclipse  17641 -Brunette  by  Amaranthus  1706  (Old  England  1741 1— May- 
fly 1771  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1731i— Dau.  17.55  of  Anc.  Starling  1738  (Starling 
17-37)— Loo"k.at-me-L;els  1731  by  Grasshopper  iByerly  Turk'. 


Jucen  Mary. 
b.  m.,  184i. 


HuTe>; 

Moloch. 

br.  h.,  1*30. 


Ir.  Birdcatcher  is 
1812i-Mis9  Pratt  18.' 
1799(Beniiigl.n.(er),  ( 

Glencoe  I  -  ,1  -<ii'  I M  I 
.MariK!"'!  ■  ■  'A  - 
zon  }:"■•.   11  , ,    . 

Hurao 


dam  b.  m.  1735  by  Partner  1718 f 
J0;i9— Dau.  of  Byerly  Turk- Dau. 


Hereules  18-361 -Echidna  1838  by  Economist  1835  (Whisker 
icklock  1814  (Whitelock  1803)— Gadabout  1812  by  OrWlle 
instrel  1893  by  Sir  Peter  T.  1784  (Highflyer  17741. 
lai  pessa  ia30  by  Muley  1810  (Orville  1799)-Clai-e  18-34  by 
I — Harpalice  1814  by  (Johanna  179U  (Mercury  17781— .^.ma- 
il hamJ706i^ 

s  1809) -Dau.  1835  of  Cervantes  1806  (Don  Quixote  ]784i— 

Dau.  1818  of  Golumpus  1802  iGohanna  1790)-Dau.  1810  of  Paynator  1791  iTrumjiator 

171i-3)-Circle  1S02  by  St.  (Jeorge  1789  (Highflyer  17741. 

(iladiator  1833  (Partisan  ISlli— Dau.  1840of  Plenipotentiary  1831  (Emilius lS-30)-M.vrrha 

18:)')  bv  Whalebone  1807  (Waxv  I7'.«l)-Gift  1818  by  Y.  Gohanna  1810  (Gohanna  1790i— 

'    DaiK  1893  of  Sir  Peter  T.  I7SI  i Highflyer  1774i. 

Partisan  1811  (  Walton  1799i-F:iw((  IK^l  hy  Smolensko  1810  (Sorcerer  1796i- Jerboa  1803 

by  Gohiuiia  1790  (Mercuri- I778i— Camilla  1778  by  Trenthtim  1766  (T.   Sweepstakes 

1743)    Coquette  1704  bv  Compton  Barb. 

Sialic  183)  (Royal  Oak  l-ii!!— Garcia  18-33  bv  Octavian  1897  (Stripling  1795i~Dan.  1806 

of  Shuttle  1793  (Y.  Marske  1771 1    Katharine  1798  bv  Delpini  1781  (Highflyer  1771)— 

Dau.  1786  of  Paymaster  1706  (Blank  1740). 

Muley   1S1()  (Orville   1799(     Nancy  1813  hy  Dick  .\ndrews  1797  ijoe  .\ndt«ws  17781- 
i    Siiitflre  ISm)  bv  Beningbrough  1791  (King  Fergus  1775i-Dan.   of  Y.  Sir  Peter  1775 

(  Doge  17C.3(     Dau.  of  Engineer  1756  (Sampson  17451. 

Whi-ker  18I-3(Wax-y  179  1)  Dau.  ch.  in  1836  of  Sam  1815  (Scud  18il4)-Morel  ch.  m.  1805 
(  by  Sorcerer  1796  (Trumpator  1782)  Hornby  Lass  b.  m.  1796  by  Buzzard*  1787  (Wood- 
1  pecker  1773-I^izzle  b.  m.  1778  by  Matchem  1748  (Cade  1734i-Primess  b.  m.  1709  hy 
Herod  17.58  (Tartar  174:)i— Julia  b.  m.  17.56  bv  Blank  1740  (God.  .\r.  17-34i— Spectator's 
Tiggi  Binnv  Lass  b.  ra.  1733  bv  Biv  Bolton  1705  (Grey  Hautboy)— Dau.  of  Darley  .\r. 
of  Taffolet  Barh-Dau.  of  Place's  White  Turk -Natural  Barb  mare  of  Mr.  Tregonwell's. 
4  .Muuarque  is  by  The  Barou,  Sting  or  The  Emperor.    Emperor's  pedigree  is  accepted. 


MATCHEM, 

HEROD, 

ECLIPSE, 

THE  FOUNDERS  OF  THE  THREE  GREAT  LINES  OF  BLOOD. 


The  Brccdvni    Hand  Boole  and  Guide.  307 


MATCHEM. 


WINNER  OF  THE  JOCKEY  CLUB  PLATE  AT  NEWMARKET,  1736,  ETC. 

Matchem,  a  bay  horse,  by  Cade,  was  foaled  in  17-18,  bred  by  Mr.  John  Holme,  of 
Carlisle,  and  was  the  third  produce  of  Sister  to  Miss  Partner  (likewise  dam  of  Miss 
liouudliead  by  Roundhead,  Cliangeling  by  Cade,  etc. )  by  Crofts'  Partner,  who  was  bred 
in  i~\yi  by  Mr.  Crofts,  of  Harforth,  Yorkshire.  Matchem,  who  was  purchased  by  Mr. 
William  Feuwick,  of  By  well,  Northumberland,  ran  his  first  race  at  Y'ork  in  1753,  for  the 
great  Subscription  Purse  of  160  guineas,  for  live-year  olds,  which  he  won,  beating 
Jlr.  Shafto's  Barforth  Billy  by  Forester  and  Mr.  Watson's  Bold  by  Cade,  and  the 
same  year  he  won  a  Plate  of  £50  at  Morpeth,  beating  Mr.  Shafto's  Blameless.  In 
17.54  Matchem  won  the  Ladies'  Plate  of  ld6  guineas,  four  mile  heats,  at  York,  beatiug 
Sedbury  in  two  smartly  contested  heats,  and  he  also  won  the  Ladies'  Plate  of  80 
guineas,  at  Lincoln,  in  two  heats,  from  the  Duke  of  Aucaster's  Martin  and  Mr. 
Smith's  Skim,  while  at  Morjieth  he  walked  over  for  a  £.50  Plate.  In  1755  Matchem 
won  the  £50  Plate  for  six-year  olds,  8  st.  7  lbs.,  aged,  9  stones,  at  Newmarket, 
over  the  Beacon  Course,  beating  Mr.  Bowie's  Trajan  by  Regulus.  The  race  was  run 
in  7.20,  carrying  8  st.  7  lbs.  each,  and  two  others  were  distanced.  Trajan  showed  the 
better  si)eed  but  was  unable  to  maintain  it,  owing,  it  was  thought,  to  his  iuditi'erent 
condition ;  cousecjuently,  on  Mr.  Fenwick  ottering  to  run  Matchem  for  the  Whip  in 
the  following  April  against  any  horse  in  the  world,  Mr.  Bowles  accepted  the  challenge 
with  Trajan.  lu  August  Matchem  walked  over  at  York  for  £20,  no  horse  enter- 
ing. The  pair  met  accordingly  on  April  11th,  17.56,  for  a  Sweeiistakes  of  200  guineas 
each  and  the  Whip,  10  stone  each,  over  the  Beacon  Course.  Matchem,  who  was  ridden 
by  John  .Singleton,  permitted  Trajan,  who  was  a  fretful,  pulling  horse,  to  nuike  the 
running,  and  he  held  such  a  long  lead  over  the  Flat  that  5  to  1  was  betted  on  him  ; 
but  at  the  Turn  of  the  Lauds  100  to  1  was  betted  on  Matchem,  who  there  had  man- 
aged to  close  with  his  antagonist,  and  tinally  won  easily.  But,  notwithstanding  his 
defeat.  Sir  Richard  Grosvenor  gave  250  guineas  for  Trajan  immediately  after  the  race. 
Matchem  was  subsequently  beaten  that  year  by  Spectator  for  the  Jockey  Club  Plate, 
but  won  the  Plate  of  60  guineas  at  Newcastle,  beatiug  Drawcansir  and  Full  Moou. 
In  1758  Matchem  again  ran  for  the  Jockey  Club  Plate,  which  was  decided  in  one 
heat,  the  Stewards  having  so  ordered  it,  owing  to  the  difficulty  of  placing  the  horses 
in  the  jjrevious  year,  an  arrangement,  however,  that  failed  to  prevent  the  usual 
heavy  wagering  on  their  placing.  The  race  was  won  with  great  difficulty  by  Mirza 
by  the  Godolphiu  Arabian,  Matchem  second,  Jason  third.  Feather  fourth  and  Forester 
last.  Feather  was  the  favorite  at  evens,  6  to  4  against  Jason,  6  to  1  against  Mirza,  and 
10  to  1  against  Matchem.  Immense  sums  were  won  on  Mirza,  and  also  on  Matchem 
being  placed  second,  respecting  which  it  was  observed  "that  the  friends  of  Matchem 
not  only  comhed  ike  Golden  Fleece,  but  dressed  the  Feathers  rerij  hniidsomeli/." 
Matchem  only  started  once  8ubsc()nently,  viz.,  at  Scarborough,  where  he  won  the 
£.50  Plate,  9  stone  each,  beating  Foxliunter  and  Sweetlips.  In  1763  Matchem  was 
put  to  the  stud  and  became  the  leading  sire  in  the  North  of  England.  He  at  tirst 
covered  at  the  low  fee  of  5  guineas,  which  was  raised  in  1765  to  10  guineas,  and  in 
1770  to  20  guineas.  In  1775  his  fee  was  further  increased  to  50  guineas  for  twenty-five 
mares,  including  those  belonging  to  his  owner,  Mr.  Feuwick,  who  is  believed  to  have 
realized  £17,000  by  Matchem's  services  as  a  sire.  The  progeny  of  Matchem  won  on 
the  turf,  during  the  twenty-three  years  they  were  running,  £151,097. 

Matchem  got  Conductor  (the  sire  of  Imperator  and  Trumi)ator).  Imperator  got 
Pipator  and  Remembrancer,  and  Trumpator  got  Sorcerer.  Sorcerer  got  Comus,  he 
Humphrey  Clinker,  he  Midbonnu^,  the  founder  of  the  stout  Melbourne  line,  which  is 
EC)  well  representeil  in  this  country  through  Melbourne's  grandson,  unp.  Australian, 
one  of  the  best  and  luckiest  importations  ever  made.  Matchem  got  Alfred,  who 
got    imp.   Tickle  Toby,   who  got  Sir  Solomon,   sire  of  Trumpator    (Davenport's). 


308  The  Breeders'  Ilnnd  Book  ami  Guide. 

Matchem  got  Teetotum  (winner  of  the  Oaks  iu  1780),  HoUandaise  (wiuiicr  of  tlie  St. 
Leger  in  1778),  tlie  ilaui  of  Eajjer  (winner  of  tLe  Derby  in  1791),  Karity  (dam  of  JIaiil 
of  the  Oaks,  winner  of  the  Oaks  iu  1783),  Miss  West  (dam  of  Quiz,  Avinner  of  tlie 
St.  Leger  in  1801).  He  got  also  Giantess,  that  produced  a  mare  by  Highflyer  (the 
dam  of  Cu'lia,  winner  of  the  Oaks,  and  the  Fidget  colt,  winner  of  the  Derby);  and 
Young  Giantess  by  Diomed,  that  produced  Sorcerer;  Eleanor,  the  iirst  mare  to  wiu 
the  Derby  and  the  Oaks,  and  dam  of  Muley;  Julia,  dam  of  the  Derby  winner, 
Phantom  ;  C'ressida,  dam  of  imp.  Priam,  winner  of  Derby,  2,000  Guineas  and  Good- 
wood Cup,  and  Antar,  wiuner  of  the  2,000  Guineas  ;  a  Waltou  mare,  dam  of  Nicolo, 
winner  of  the  2,000  Guineas,  and  Langar. — Atalanta,  that  produced  Faith,  the  dam 
of  Camillus,  aud  Kosalind,  the  dam  of  Whitelock  and  Hyacinthus. — Captive,  that 
produced  Paulina,  dam  of  the  Oaks  winner,  Hermione,  which  was  in  turn  dam  of  the 
Oaks  winner,  Briseis,  and  she  produced  Corinne,  winner  of  the  1.000  Guineas  and 
Oaks. — Teresa,  that  produced  Calash,  the  dam  of  Whiskey  and  the  St.  Leger  winner, 
Paragon. — Monimia,that  produced  a  Highflyer  mare,  the  dam  of  Hambletonian, winner 
of  the  St.  Leger. — Puzzle,  that  produced  Woodbine,  the  dam  of  the  two  Oaks  winners. 
Music  and  Minuet,  aud  Hornby  Lass,  the  dam  of  the  Oaks  winner,  Morel,  which  was 
the  founder  of  a  great  family. — Maiden,  that  produced  a  mare  by  Herod,  the  dam  of 
Gohanna  and  Precipitate  ;  Walnut  and  Matron,  the  dam  of  Sir  Solomon. — Pyrrha, 
that  produced  a  mare  by  Herod,  dam  of  the  St.  Leger  winner,  Beningbrough,  and 
Beatrice,  the  dam  of  Vicissitude. — Mayfly,  that  produced  Brunette  by  Aniaranthus, 
the  grandani  of  Banter,  Touchstone's  dam. — Marotte.  the  dam  of  Bagot. — Parity,  the 
dam  of  Rockingham,  the  sire  of  imp.  Castiauira. 


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The  most  noted  of  all  the  Eastern  sires,  about  whom  opinions  are  di\ided  as  to  whether 
he  was  an  Arab  or  Barb,  the  best  judges  iuclinini,'  to  the  opinion  that  he  was  a  Barb. 
He  was  purchased  in  Paris  by  Mr.  Coke  in  1728,  who  gave  him  to  Mr.  R.  Williams, 
by  whom  he  was  presented  to  Earl  Godolphin.    He  was  a  brown  bay,  15  bands  hish, 
w"ith  some  white  on  the  oil'  hind-heel.    Died  17.53. 

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Fenwick  Barb— A  Royal  mare. 

Sire  of  Chaunter,  TeiTor,  Thwait's  dun  marc,  dam  of  Driver  etc. 

Leedes 
Arabian, 

Sire  of  Leedes,  Bay  Peg,  Dyer's  Dimple,  etc. 

E  r    Tio.,™i,t„,  nf    Siianker  (D'Arcy  Yellow  Turk-Old  Morocco  mare)— Old  Morocco  mare  by  Morocco 
g  i    uaugnte^or,      ggi-ij^oid  Bald  Peg  by  an  Arabian-A  Barb  mare. 


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Byerly  Turk  was  Capt.  Byerly's  charger  in  Ireland  in  all  King  William's  war:;,  lii89. 
Sire  of  Basto,  Jigg,  etc. 


Was  presented  to  Louis  XTV.,  King  of  France  (1638-1715),  by  Muley  Ishmael,  King  of 
Morocco,  and  brought  to  England  by  Mr.  Cnrwen.    Sire  of  Mixbury,  Tantivy,  etc. 


White-legged  Lowther  Barb— Vintner  mare. 


This  may  be  the  horse  described  as  Mr.  Oglethorpe's  son  of  D'Arcy  Yellow  Turk.    Sire 
of  Bald  Frampton,  etc. 


Brimmer  waB  bred  in  Yorkshire  by  the  D'Arcy  family.    His  name  is  in  all  the  best 
pedigrees. 


a  I    Daughter  of. 


Dodsworth  i  though  foaled  in  England,  was  a  Natural  Barb,  his  cover  was  in  Tangiers, 
out  of  a  Royal  mare  [a  Natural  Barb,  the  dam  of  Vixen] )— Layton  (Violets  Barb  mare. 


while  Roxana  died,  leaving  him  about  10  davs  old,  and  he  was  fed  with  cow's  milk. 
1  -Mr.  Crofts  by  Queen  Anne.    Trumpet's  dam  was  called  (he  D'Arcy  Yellow  mare. 


Tltc  Breeders'  Hand  Book  and  Guide. 


HEROD  (KING  HEROD). 

Herod,  a  bay  horse,  by  Tartar,  was  foaled  in  1758,  bred  by  liis  Royal  Highness 
the  Duke  of  Cumberland,  and  was  the  fourth  produce  of  Cypiou  (likewise  dam  of 
Dapper  by  Y.  Cade,  Hollyhock  by  Y.  Cade,  Protector  by  Matchem,  etc.),  who  was 
bred  in  1750  by  Sir  Wm.  St.  Quintin  by  Blaze,  son  of  Flying  Childers,  out  of  Salome 
(Selima)  by  Bethell's  Arabian.  Herod  (first  called  King  Herod)  ran  his  first  race 
in  October,  1763,  when  five  years  old,  at  Newmarket,  where  he  beat  the  Duke  of  An- 
caster's  Roman  by  Blank,  five  years,  8  st.  7  lbs.  each,  over  the  Beacon  Course,  for  a  match 
of  500  guineas  a  side  ;  and  in  the  following  April,  1764,  he  won  a  Sweepstakes  of  300 
sovereigns  each  (10  stone,  nine  subscriptions),  Beacon  Course,  beating  Sir  John  Moore's 
(Mr.  Wildmau's)  Tartar  by  Tartar,  out  of  Miss  Meredith.  At  Ascot  he  won  his 
match  for  1,000  guineas  a  side,  giving  6  lbs.  to  Lord  Rockingham's  Tom  Tinker, 
four  miles ;  and  at  Newmarket,  in  the  October  Meeting,  he  next  gave  3  lbs. 
to  the  Duke  oil  Grafton's  Autinous,  8  St.  8  lbs.  over  the  Beacon  Course,  for 
500  guineas  a  side,  6  to  4  being  betted  on  the  loser.  Not  content  with  this 
defeat  of  Antinous,  the  Duke  of  Grafton  matched  him  to  run  in  the  following 
May,  1765,  for  1,000  guineas  a  side,  Herod  to  give  him  9  lbs.,  but  the  result  was 
the  same,  although  Antinous  was  the  favourite  at  7  to  5  on.  In  October,  1765,  Herod, 
carrj-iug  9  stone,  sutfered  his  first  defeat,  for  a  match  of  1,000  guineas  a  side,  against 
Sir  Jas.  Lowther's  Ascham,  six  years,  8  stone,  over  the  Beacon  Course.  As  much  as  3  to 
1  was  betted  on  Herod,  who  was  beaten  easily.  On  the  death  of  His  Royal  Highness 
the  Duke  of  Cumberland,  which  hapjiened  that  year,  Herod  was  purchased  by  Sir  John 
Moore,  whomatched  him  at  the  following  Newmarket  April  Meeting,  1766,  to  give  Lord 
Boliugbroke's  Turf  (five  years) 6 lbs.,  overBeaconCouise,  for  1,000 guineas  aside.  The 
betting  was  7  to  4  on  Herod,  but  again  he  suftered  an  easy  defeat.  At  York  he  started 
for  the  Great  Subscription  Purse  against  Bay  Malton,  Beaufremont  and  several  others, 
but,  a  blood  vessel  breaking  in  his  head,  he  was  beaten  oif.  In  1767  King  Herod  ran  sec- 
ond to  Bay  Malton  for  a  Sweejistakes  of  500  guineas  a  side,  8  st.  7  lbs.  each,  over  the 
Beacon  Course,  in  which  Lord  Boliugbroke's  Turf  and  Mr.  Shafto's  Ascham  were 
likwise  defeated.  This  race,  says  a  chronicler  of  the  time,  brought  together  a  greater 
number  of  noblemen,  gentlemen,  sportsmen  and  people  of  all  ranks,  from  all  parts  of 
the  kingdom,  than  were  ever  seen  before  at  Newmarket,  and  those  from  Yorkshire 
backed  Bay  Malton  freely  and  won  thousands.  The  betting  was  6  to  4  against  Turf,  7 
to  4  against  Bay  Malton,  4  to  1  against  Ascham,  and  5  to  1  against  Herod,  and  immense 
sums  changed  hands  on  the  result.  Among  other  bets.  Lord  Rockingham  took  500  to  20 
that  he  placed  the  whole  party  and  won.  In  the  following  May,  1767,  Herod  received 
7  lbs.  from  Ascham,  and  beat  him  over  the  Beacon  Course  for  1,000  guineas  a  8ide> 
which  was  his  last  race.  Herod  was  put  to  the  stud  in  1770,  and  during  the  nineteen 
years  his  stock  were  running  they  won  £201, .505,  besides  several  cups  and  44  hogs- 
heads of  claret.  The  most  distinguished  of  Herod's  progeny  on  the  turf  and  at  the 
stud  include  the  three  Oaks  winners,  Bridget,  Faith  and  Maid-of-the-Oaks,  and  the 
St.  Lcger  winner  Phenomenon  (which  died  after  landing  in  America  in  1803),  Anvil, 
Bagot,  Hourdeaux,  Drone,  Evergreen,  Florizel  (sire  of  imp.  Diomed),  Fortitude  (sire 
of  John  Bull),  Highflyer  (sire  of  Delpini,  Rockingham,  Sir  Peter,  Walnut,  etc.), 
.lustice,  Rosalba,  Rover  (afterwards  Tug  in  Ireland),  Telemachus,  Tuberose,  Weazle, 
Woodpecker  (sire  of  imp.  Buzzard,  the  sire  of  Selim,  Castrel,  Rubens,  etc.).  Herod 
got  also  the  unnamed  daughter,  dam  of  the  Derby  winner  Aimwell- — another,  the 
dam  of  the  St.  Leger  winner  Beningbrough  (he  the  sire  of  Orville) — another,  the  dam 
of  the  Oaks  wiuuer  Platina — another,  the  dam  of  the  Oaks  winner  Portia^ — Hip, 
the  dam  of  the  Oaks  winner  Hippolyta — Cytherea,  the  dam  of  Oaks  winner  Night- 
shade— Maria,  the  dam  of  the  Dt^rby  winner  Waxy  (one  of  the  grandest  sires)  and 
Wo\vski,tliedam  of  Smolcnsko( winner  of  the  2,000 Guineas  and  Derby),  and  Thunder- 
bolt, and  .Jemima,  the  grandam  of  imp.  Miss  Shiptou — Calash,  tue  dam  of  the  St.  Leger 
winner  Paragon,  of  Whiskey  and  Lady  Charlotte,  the  dam  of  the  2,000    Guineas 


312  Tlie  Breeders'  Hand  Booh  and  Guide. 

■winner  Cwrw — Aspasia,  dam  of  the  Derby  winner  Sergeant — Perdita,  ilam  of  the  Oaks 
winner,  the  Yellow  mare,  and  her  sister,  Deceit  (the  dam  of  the  Oaks  winner  Parisot) — 
Expectation,  the  dam  of  Anticipation,  the  founder  of  the  great  Hawthorne  and 
Manganese  families — Princess,  the  dam  of  Puzzle — Tuberose,  the  dam  of  C'ontessina 
and  Rosamond — Cadia,  the  dam  of  imp.  Tickle  Toby,  Highland  Fling  and  a  mare 
by  King  Fergus  (the  dam  of  the  Oaks  winner  Scotia) — Harmony,  the  dam  of  Scota — 
Peggy  (sister  to  Postmaster),  the  dam  of  imp.  Peggy, 


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Was  presented  to  Louis  XIV.,  King  of  France  (16.38-171.5),  by  Muly  tshmael,  King  of 
Morocco,  and  brought  to  England  by  Mr.  Curwen. 

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Old  Spot, 

Daughter  of, 

Selaby  Turk,  owned  by  Mr.  Marshnll,  sire  of  the  dam  of  Wyndham. 
White-legged  Lowther  Barb- Vintner  mare. 

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Hautboy, 

Miss  D'Arcy's 
Pet  Mare, 

Leedes 
Arabian, 

Young  Bald 
Peg, 

D'Arcy's  White  Turk-A  Royal  mare. 
No  sire  given— .\  Sedbiiry  Royal  mare. 

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Was  a  famous  Eastern  Sire,  imported  by  Mr.  Leedes,  of  North  Milford,  a  large  breeder. 

Leedes  Arabian— Old  Morocco  mare  by  Lord  Fairfax's  Morocco  Barb- Old  Bald  Peg 
by  an  Arabian — Barb  mare. 

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Wilkinson'sMare, 
Daughter  of, 

The  Fenwick  Barb— A  Royal  mare. 
Wilkinson's  Bay  Arabian— Natural  Barb  mare. 

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Probably  a  Turk  or  Syrian  horse  ;  was  brought  over  from  Smyrna  by  a  brother  of  Mr. 
Darley,  hence  his  name. 

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Old  Careless  :Spa"ker  (D'Arcy  Yellow  Turk^OId  Morocco  mare)— Barb  mare. 

ab.  1696.'  ' 
(Sist.  to  leedes)  Leedes  Arabian— Daughter  1690  of  Spanker  (Darcy  Yellow  Turk— Old  Morocco  mare)— 
Cream  Cheeks,        Old  Morocco  mare  by  Morocco  Barb— Old  Bald  Peg  by  an  Arabian— A  Barb  mare. 

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The  Brown-   Grey  Grantham,  sired  Miss  Belvoir,  Shadow,  the  Grantham  Filly,  Green's  Galloway,  etc. 
low  Turk, 

Unknown. 

Duke  of  Rutland's 
Black  Barb, 

Bright'8 
Roan, 

The  Rutland  Black  Barb  was  imported  by  the  Duke  of  Rutland  and  used  as  private 
stallion. 

Bred  by  Mr.  Leedes,  and  said  to  lie  by  the  Arabian  sire  of  Leedes. 

This  Arabian  was  brought  to  England  by  Mr.  Bethell,  of  Rise,  in  Holderness,  a  district 
in  the  East  Riding  of  York,  famous  for  its  breed  of  horses.    Mr.  Bethell  bred  some 
horses  of  note,  Rdffler,  Castaway,  Woodcock,  etc. 

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Har|)ur'»     This  Arabian  was  brought  to  England  by  Sir  J.  Harpur,  of  Yorkshire,  lience  his  name. 
Arabian, 

llmanMr's  dam.  Old  Hautboy  (D'Arcy's  White  Turk— Royal  mare). 
Daughter  of 

Darley 

Arabian, 

— .,  1699. 

Danghter  of. 

Was  purchased  by  Mr.  Darley,  a  merchant,  who  presented  him  to  his  brother,  J.  B. 
,    Darley,  of  Buttercrambe  (now  Aldby  Park),  about  1702. 

Old  Merlin  CBnstler,  son  of  the  Helmsley  Turk).    Remainder  of  this  pedigree  unknown. 

The  Breeders^  Ilaiid  Book  ami  Guide. 


ECLIPSE    (O'KELLY'S). 

WINNER  OF  ELEVEN  KING'S   PLATES  AND  NEVER  BEATEN. 

Eclipse,  chestnut  horse,  foaled  during  the  great  eclipse  in  1764,  hence  his  name, 
hred  by  H.  R.  H.  William,  Duke  of  Cumberland,  and  iniichased  after  His  Highness' 
death  by  Mr.  Wildmau,  who  sold  him  to  Captain  Dennis  O'Kelly,  by  Marske,  sou  of 
Squirt  by  Bartlett's  Childers ;  dam  Spiletta,  the  dam  of  Proserpine,  Garrick  and  Bri- 
seis  by  Kegulus,  son  of  the  Godolphiu  Arabian ;  grandam  Mother  Western  by  Smith's 
Sou  of  Snake,  son  of  Lister's  Snake,  etc.  Eclijise  made  his  debut  at  Epsom,  May  3, 
1769.  Won  £50  for  hoises  that  never  won  £30,  five-year  olds  8  stoue,  six  year  olds 
9  St.  3  lbs.,  four  mile  heats,  beating  Gower,  C'hauce,  Trial  and  Plume.  The  horses 
in  this  race  were  all  bunched  at  the  end  of  three  miles,  when  Eclipse  drew  away  and 
distanced  them  all  under  the  hardest  pull.  Mr.  O'Kelly  had  laid  large  bets  that  he 
placed  the  horses.  When  called  upon  to  do  so,  he  replied,  "Eclipse  first,  the  others 
noplace."'  Won  £50  at  Ascot  Heath  for  five-year  olds,  9  st.  3  lbs.,  two  mile  heats, 
beating  Cream-de-Barbade.  Won  King's  Plate  for  six-year  olds  (he  only  five  years 
old),  12  stone,  beating  Slouch  (winner  of  the  King's  Plate  at  Guilford),  Chigger, 
etc.;  walked  over  for  £50  ;  walked  over  for  the  Kiug's  Plate  at  Salisbury  ;  won  City 
Silver  Bowl,  with  £30  added,  10  stone,  beatiug  Sulphur  and  distancing  Forester; 
walked  over  for  the  Kiug's  Plate  at  Canterbury  for  sis-year  olds,  12  stone;  won  the 
King's  Plate  for  six-year  olds,  12  stone,  at  Lewes,  beating  Kingston  ;  won  King's 
Plate  at  Lichfield,  8  st.  7  lbs.,  three  mile  heats ;  at  Newmarket,  1770,  beat  Bucephalus, 
same  age,  8  st.  7  lbs.  each.  Beacon  Course,  purchased  after  this  race  by  Mr. 
O'Kelly;  won  Kiug's  Plate,  12  stone.  Round  Course,  four  mile  heats,  beating  Pen- 
sioner, Diana  and  Chigger,  latter  drawn  after  first  heat,  balance  distanced  ;  walked 
over  for  the  Kiug's  Plates  at  Guilford,  Nottingham  and  York,  12  stone;  wou 
£319:10s.,  8  st.  7  lbs.,  beatiug  Tortoise,  aged,  9  stone,  and  Bellario,  aged,  four 
miles:  walked  over  for  the  Kiug's  Plate  at  Lincoln  ;  at  Newmarket  won  150  guineas 
and  upward  (paying  100  guineas  entrance)  for  six-year  olds,  8  st.  7  lbs..  Beacon 
Course,  four  miles,  beating  Corsican,  70  to  1  ou  Eclipse ;  next  day  walked  over 
for  the  King's  Plate,  Round  Course,  12  stoue.  This  ended  his  turf  career.  Won 
eleven  King's  Plates,  in  ten  of  which  the  weight  was  12  stone  (168  lbs).  Previous 
to  running  for  the  King's  Plate  at  Winchester  in  1769,  Mr.  O'Kelly  paid  Mr.  Wilduian 
650  guineas  for  half  of  the  horse,  and  in  April,  1770,  paid  1,100  guineas  for  the 
other  half. 

Eclipse  covered,  at  Clay  Hill,  near  Epsom,  Surrey,  in  1771  at  50  guineas,  in  1772, 
1773  and  1774  at  25  guineas  ;  afterwards,  l)y  subscription,  40  mares  at  30  guineas,  in 
1779  at  30  guineas,  in  1780  at  20  guineas.  In  17sl,  1 7H2, 1783, 1784  he  was  stinted  to  50 
mares  at  20  guineas  ;  in  1785  and  1786  to  40  mares  at  30  guineas  ;  in  1787  and  1788  to 
25  mares  at  30  guineas,  after  which  Eclipse  was  advertised  to  cover  at  the  same  price 
at  Cannons,  Mnldlesex,  to  wliich  he  was  removeil  from  Epsom  in  his  carriage,  drawn 
by  two  horses,  with  his  groom  as  inside  passenger.  Wheu,  like  other  travelers,  he 
chose  to  take  a  glass  of  gin  or  auuiseed  for  himself,  he  was  ordered  to  furnish  Eclipse 
with  a  lock  of  hay  and  a  drop  out  of  the  pail. 

His  progeuy  continued  to  distinguish  themselves  on  the  turf  for  twenty-three 
years,  aud,  besides  various  Cups,  won  £158,047.  Eclipse's  most  distingaished  ])ro- 
geny  ou  the  race-course  aud  at  the  stud  include  three  Derby  wiuners,  Y.  Eclipse, 
Saltram  (imp.)  aud  Sergeant,  and  Annette,  winner  of  the  Oaks,  also  Alexander, 
Boudrow,  Don  Quixote,  Dungannon,  Harmonia,  Hermes,  Horatia,  Javelin,  Joe  Andrews 
(sire  of  Jack  Andrews),  Dick  Andrews,  Jupiter,  King  Fergus  (sire  of  Beuingbrongh, 
Overton,  Haiubletouian,  etc.),  Laura,  Luua,  Madcap,  Maria,  Mercury  (sire  of  Calomel, 
Precipitate,  Gohauna,  etc.).  Meteor,  Miss  Hervey,  imp.  Obscurity,  Pegasus,  Satellite, 
Pot-8-o-'8  (sire  of  Waxy  and  Coriander),  Soldier,  Sister  to  Soldier,  Spitfire,  Tickle- 
pitcher,  Volunteer  (sire  of  imp.  Eagle  and  Spread  Eagle),  Zara  and  Zodiac,  etc. 


316  The  Breeders'  Hdiul  Bonk  mid  (riiide. 

Eclipse  got  also  Augusta,  the  dam  of  imp.  Anvcliua  aud  Eliza,  the  dam  iif  Scud — 
Frenzy,  the  dam  of  the  St.  Leger  winner.  Phenomenon,  and  Lucy,  tli<'  grandam  of 
C'atton — Everlasting,  the  dam  of  the  Derby  winner,  Skyscrajnr,  and  hi.s  full  .si.ster, 
the  dam  of  Violante,  also  a  mare  by  Woodiiecker,  which  was  the  dam  of  Fractious 
and  Fraxinella — an  unnaiuid  daughter,  that  produced  Chanticleer,  the  sire  of  Bob 
Booty — Speranza,  tlic  giinidam  of  hup.  Psyche — Scota,  the  dam  of  Scotilla,  that 
produced  Olive,  winner  of  the  2.000  Guineas,  and  the  great  Olympia,  the  dam  of  the 
St.  Leger  winner,  Elis,  Epirus  and  Kite — yueen  Mab  (sister  to  Jlercurv  and 
Volunteer),  the  dam  of  the  St.  Leger  winner,  Kcmembrancer — Venus  (full  sister  to 
Queen  Mab),  dam  of  the  Oaks  winner.  Tag — Xantip]>e  (full  sister  to  Alexander),  the 
dam  of  the  Derby  winner,  John  Bull — Miss  Hervey,  the  dam  of  Haphazard — Madcap, 
the  dam  of  Caprice,  graudam  of  Economist — Tiffany,  the  dam  of  Y.  Tiffany,  the 
grandam  of  Bourbou  and  imp. Popinjay  mare — Horatia,the  dam  of  the  Derby  winners, 
imp.  Archduke  aud  Paris — Anna,  the  dam  of  the  Oaks  winner.  Bellina — Bobtail,  the 
dam  of  the  Oaks  winner.  Ephemera — Fanny,  the  dam  of  the  Oaks  winner,  ^'olante — 
Ruth,  the  dam  of  the  St.  Leger  winner  Tartar. 

Eclipse  was  high  in  his  hips  and  short  in  his  forehand.  His  heart  weighed,  when 
taken  out,  13  lbs.  To  such  an  extraordinary  weight  ho  was  supposed  to  owe  his 
natural  courage.  At  his  interment  ale  and  cake  were  giveu,  as  at  that  of  the 
Godolphin  Arabian. 

Epitaph  ox  Eclipse. 

Praise  to  departed  worth  !     Illustrious  steed  ! 

Not  the  fam'd  Phernicus  of  Pindar's  ode 
O'er  thee,  ECLIPSE,  i)ossess'd  transcendent  speed. 

When  by  a  keen  Newmarket  jockey  rode. 

Tho'  from  the  hoof  of  Pegasus  arose. 

Inspiring  Hippocrene,  a  fount  divine, 
A  richer  stream  superior  merit  shows  : 

Thy  matchless  foot  produc'd  O'Kelly  wine. 

True,  o'er  the  tomb  in  which  this  fav'rite  lies, 
No  vaunting  boast  apjiears  of  lineage  good; 

Yet  the  Turf  Kcglstcr's  briglit  page  delies 
The  race  of  Ucrod  to  show  better  blood. 


iProbably  a  Turk  or  Syrian  horse.    Was  broaghl  over  from  Smyrna  by  a  brolher  of  Mr. 
Darley,  hence  Iuej  name. 


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Spanker  (B'Arcy  Yellow  Turk— Old  Morocco  mare  i— A  Barb  mare. 


Leedes  Arabian— Dau.  1690  of  Spanker  (D'Arev  Yellow  Turk— Old  Morocco  mare)— 
Old  Morocco  mare  by  Morocco  Barb— Old  Bald  Peg  by  an  Arabian— A  Barb  mare. 


Lifter  Turk, 
Daughter  of. 


Was  Iirou^'hl  into  England  by  the  Duke  of  Ber^vick  from  the  siege  of  Buda,  in  the  reign 
of  James  II.  i,lli.33-ir01). 

Hautboy  (D'Arcy  White  Turk— A  Royal  mare). 


^13^      Hautboy, 

-     ri^  I  Miss  B.  D'Arcy's 
■S       !£>'       PetHwi, 


D'Arcy  White  Turk  -A  Royal  mare. 
Daughter  of  a  Sedbury  Royal  mare. 


An  Eastern  horse,  imported  about  1720  by  Mr.  Button,  of  Marske,  York.    Sire  also  of 
Black  Chance,  the  best  horse  of  his  day  with  high  weights. 


Coneyskins, 

gr.  h..  1712. 

Old  Club 

Foot, 


Lister  Turk— Daughter  of  Jigg  ^Byerly  Turk— Daughter  of  Spanker). 
Hautboy  (D'Arcy  White  Turk— A  Royal  mare). 


GreyHauiboy.i'"^  Hautboy  (D'Arcy  Wliite  Turk— A  Royal  marei. 

.Mr.  Pierson's  Makelesa  (Oglethorpe  Arabian)— Daughter  of  Brimmer  (D'Arcy  Yellow  Turk- A  Royal 
Daughter  of,      mare) -Daughter  of  D'Arcy's  Diamond  (The  Helmsley  Tnrki- A  full  sister  to  Old 

!   blk.  m.,  — .    I    Merlin  by  Burlier. 

I     Fnv  Piih      Cluinsev  (Hautboy— D'Arcv's  Pet  marei— Charming  Jenny  by  Leedes  Arabian— Dan. 
1    >.  1,    1  "i J         169Dof  Spanker  (D'Arcy  Yellow  Turk— Old  Morocco  marei— Old  Morocco  mare  by 
D.  n.,  1 ,  n.    I    Morocco  Barb-Old  Bald  Peg  by  an  Arabian- A  Barb  mare 

non^rht.rnf  Coueyskliis  gr.  h  1712  (Lister  Turk— Dnn.  of  Jigg)  -  Dau- of  Button's  Grey  Barb— 
I  uau^ni^r  oi,  jy^^^  ^j  Hatton's  Roval  Colt  ah.  iTiio  (The  Helmslev  Turk  .Sedbury  Royal  mare)— 
!  ■'      ■       I    Dau.  of  Byerly  Turk-Dau.  of  Bustler  (The  Helmsley  Turk). 


The  most  noted  of  all  the  Eastern  sires,  about  whom  opinions  are  divided  whether  he 
was  an  Arab  or  Barb.  The  best  judges  inclined  to  the  opinion  that  he  was  a  Barb. 
Be  was  purchased  in  Paris  by  Mr.  Coke  in  172-*,  who  gave  him  to  Mr.  R.  Williams, 
by  whom  he  wa-^  presented  to  Earl  Godolphin.  He  was  a  brown  bay,  15  hands  high, 
with  some  white  ou  off  hind-heel.    Be  died  in  1753. 


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GreyWhjmot, 
gr.  m.,  — . 


Brought  from  France  by  Capt.  Rider,  of  Whittlebury. 
Old  Whynot  iFenwick  Barb— A  Royal  mare)— A  Royal  i 


'■ib   Grey  Wilkes 


Lister  Turk— Dan.  of  Bautboy  (D'Arcy  White  Turk— Royal  mare). 


Hautboy  (DArcy  White    Turk— A   Royal    mare)— Miss    B.    D'Arcy's   Pet 
daaghter  of  a  Sedbury  Royal  mare. 


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The  Lister 
Turk, 


2^  fe  f    Daughter  of. 


Was  brought  into  England  bv  the  Duke  of  Berwick  from  the 
reign  of  James  II.  iie3.3-17()I). 

Hautboy  (D'Arcy  White  Tiirk— A  Rcyal  marei. 


of  Buda,  in  the 


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Son  of  PuIIeine's  Chestnut  Arabian -Dau.  of  Brimmer  (D'Arcy  Yellow  Turk— A  Royal 
mare). 


Was  in  Lord  D'Arcy's  stud.    Said  to  have  been  bred  by  Lord  Montagu,  a  nobleman  in 
Charles  11. 's  reign  noled  for  his  fine  breed  of  horses. 


D'Arcy  Wliite  Turk- A  Royal  mare. 


Bnmmer  (D'Arcy  Yellow  Turk— A  Royal  mare) — A  Royal  mare. 


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