PEDIGREE OF '^ KING OF CBIRY." 



" King of Cymry " was bred by Sir W. TV. Wynn, in 1847, 

 and got by Touchstone, winner of tlie great Doncaster St. Leger, 

 in 1834, out of Merganzer by Merchant ; grand dam Shoveler, 

 winner of the Oaks in 1819, and own sister to Sailor, winner of 

 the Derby in 1820, by Scad ; g. g. dam Goosander, the dam of 

 Sam, winner of the Derby in 1818, by Hambletonian, winner 

 of the great Doncaster St. Leger, 1795.; g. g. g. dam Eally, by 

 Trumpeter, g. g. g. g. dam Fancy, own sister to Diomed, winner 

 of the Derby, 1780, by Florizel g. g. g. g. g. dam Spectator; 



g- g- g- g- g- g- dam by Blank ; g. g. g. g. g. g. g. dam Flying 

 Childers, out of Miss Belvour. 



Touclistone is the sire of Blue Bonnet, the winner of the great 

 St. Leger in 1842 ; of Cotherstone, winner of the Derby in 1843 ; 

 of Orlando, winner of the Derby in 1844 ; of Mendicant, win- 

 ner of the Oaks in 1846 ; of Surplice, winner of the Derby and 

 great St. Leger in 1848 ; of Newminster, winner of the great St, 

 Leger in 1851 ; of Poynton, Jack Rosalind, Vattel, Prior of St. 

 Margaret's, Flatcatcher, Assaidt, Loadstone, Escalade, jSTunny- 

 kirk, the Italian, Compass, Sweetheart, William the Conqueror, 

 the Mountain Sylph Colt, and many other winners. Touchstone 

 is own brother to Laudeclot, winner of the great St. Leger in 

 1840. Touchstone covered from 1837 to 1S48, at 30 Gruineas a 

 mare. 



Merchant, the sire of King of Cymry's dam, was bred by Mr. 

 Thornhill in 1825, and was got by Merlin, out of Quail, by Go- 

 hanna. Merchant was all his life a private stallion, in the Eid- 

 dleworth Stud, covering only Mr. Thornhill's mares, and got the 

 folloAving first-rate runners: Whalebone, Messine, Mendizable, 

 Menaligpe, Munchausen, Montezuma, Merganzer, and many 

 other winners. 



