liv Award of Live Stock Frizes at Norwich, 1911. 



[Unless otherwise stated, each prize animal named below was "bred by exhibitor."] 



267 III. (jC5.)— W. R. Clarke, Debden Hall. Loughton, Essex, for Curiosity (Supp. 

 No. 36). chestnut ; s. Intaslio, d. Flash 2nd 39.56 by Travles. 



268 IV. (£4.)— Mrs. Robert Cottrill, Sandal Lodge, Droitwich. for Condor (Supp. 

 No. 67), chestnut, bred by D. Haward, Carrigtwohill ; s. Ben, d. by Baron Farney. 



272 E. N. & H. C— Colonel H. Jerome, C B., Bilton Hall, York, for Ludlow. 

 Class 31. — Hunter Fillies, foaied in 1910. [13 entries, 1 absent.] 

 287 I. (^20, & Champion.')— Mary, Duchess of Hamilton, Easton Park, Wickham 



Market, for chestnut ; s. St. Jacques, d. Mama. 

 286 II. (i:lO.)— Major-Gen.Goldsworthy.C.B., YaldhamManor,Kemsing.Sevenoaks, 



for Pearl 2nd 3996. chestnut ; s. Battlement, d. Diamond 3365 by Eglamore. 

 285 III. (^£5.)— Sir Walter Gilbey, Bt.. Elsenham Hall, Essex, for Bouncey Bella, 



brown ; s. Flambeau 67. d. Falmouth Belle. 



283 IV. (.£4.)— Sir Merrik Burrell, Bt., Knepp Castle, Horsham, for Sunray 4046, 

 chestnut ; «. Red Heart, d. Stirrenden 3757. 



284 R. N. & H. C— The Rev. Alfred L. Fellowes, Shotesham Vicarage, Norwich, 

 for Powder. 



Class 32. — Hxinter Fillies, foaled in 1909. [10 entries, none absent.] 



303 I. (i:20, & R. N. for Champion. i )— F. B. Wilkinson, Cavendish Lodge. Edwinstowe, 



Newark, for Juliet 3rd 40.53, chestnut, bred by H. Hetherington. Armathwaite, 



Cumberland ; s. Time Table. 

 302 II. (i; 10.)— William Severs. Wilstrop Hall, Green Hammerton, York, for Actress 



7th 4066. brown ; s. Atlas, d. Blue Bell 2nd 4067 by Langton 2nd. 

 297 III. (i;5.)— Mrs. Burrell, Carham Hall, Coldstream, for Scalene 3707, chestnut ; 



,s\ Gold. d. The Rhomb 3777 by Isosceles. 

 300 R. N. & H. C— Charles J. C Hill, Glentworth Hall, Lincoln, for Miss Selby. 



Class 33. — Hunter Fillies, foaled in 1908. [8 entries, 2 absent.] 

 312 I. (.£20.)— F. B. Wilkinson, Cavendish Lodge, Edwinstowe, Newark, for Lucy 



Grey, hay ; s. Barbarian, d. Lucy Grey 2611 by Duke of Portland. 

 311 II. (£10.)— E. S. TOMLINSON, Rauceby, near Grantham, for Travelling Lady 3782, 



chestnut, bred by C. W. Cross, Marnham Hall, Newark ; s. Travelling Lad, d. Tet by 



Blue Blood. 



309 III. (£5.)— BERTRAM W. Talbot, Blickling Lodge, Aylsham, for Tablet, brown : 

 s. Hindley. d. Abbess. 



310 R. N. & H. C— W. Herbert Taylor, Lower Woodsfleld, Newland, Malvern, for 

 Lady Somerset 2nd. 



Class 34. — Hunter 3Iares, with Foals at foot, up to from 12 to 14 stone. 

 [21 entries, 6 absent.] 



315 I. (^£20, Champion,' & Cup. 3)— Sir Merrik Burrell, Bt., Knepp Castle, Horsham, 

 for Casual (vol. 1), bay, foaled in 1901, bred by the Earl of Lonsdale, Barleythorpe, 

 Oakham ; s. Castlenock 2, d. Sister Mary by Brown Prince. [Foal by Hanover 

 Square.] 



326 II. (jClO.)— Pandia p. Rodocanachi, Dunchurch, near Rugby, for Fleur-de-Lys 



2344, bay, foaled 1898, bred by R. N. Byass, Stow-on-the-Wold ; s. Herald, d. 



Tormonite by The Lawyer. [Foal by Red Sahib.] 

 325 III. (£5.)— ERNEST W. Robinson, Liscombe, Leighton Buzzard, for Vademecum 



(vol. 21, p. 848, G.S.B.), brown, foaled in 1903, bred bv R. Downes ; «. Hackler (vol. 17, 



p. 251, G.S.B.), d. Verilv by Stylites. [Foal by Chuckawa v.] 



316 IV. (£4.)— SIR MERRIK Burrell, Bt., for Surprise 3014, bay, foaled in 1902, bred 

 by Lieut.-Col. Z. Walker, Acock's Green. Birmingham ; s. Silver King, d. My 

 Treasure b>/ Hidden Treasure. [Foal by Rousseau.] 



328 V. (jei. )— WILLIAM H. SHIERS, The Red House, Hartford, Cheshire, for Beechnut 



2nd 3284, bay, foaled in 1901. [Foal by Squadron Leader.] 

 333 R. N. & H. C— F. B. Wilkinson, Cavendish Lodge, Edwinstowe, Newark, for 



Paleface. 



Class 35. — Hunter Mares, with Foals at foot, up to more than 14 stone. 

 [7 entries, 1 absent.] 

 337 I. (X20, E. N. for Champion, ^ & R. N. for Cup. s)— Miss A. W. Hiqnett. Offley Ley, 

 Crewe, for Diana 3366, bay, foaled in 1894, breeder unknown. [Foal by Squadron 

 Leader.] 



1 Champion Gold Medal given by the Hunters' Improvement Society for the best 

 Filly not exeoeding three years old. in Classes 31-33, which is registered with a number 

 in the Hunter Stud Book. 



^ Champion Gold Medal given by the Hunters' Improvement Society for the best 

 Mare, four years and upwards, in (Dlasses 34 and 35, which is registered witb a number 

 in the Hunter Stud Book. 



' Silver Cup given by the Richmond Royal Horse Show Society for the best Brood 

 Mare in Classes 34 and 35. 



