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The Cullen Arabian mare (by the CuUen Ara- 

 bian oat of an Arabian mare), dam of Principessa, 

 was bred by his Royal Highness the Duke of 

 Cumberland. She was a blood mare in Sir 

 Charles Sedley's stud, and was also the dam of 

 Sir C. Sedley's bay colt, ^olus, by Re- 



gulus, ^ ' ^' 



Sir C. Sedley's Ches. filly, Nottingham 



Bess, by Changehng, 1759 



Sir C. Sedley's Ches. filly. Lovely, Wor- 

 laby, Betty, Torrent, Potosi, Mary- Ann, 

 Aranjuez, Harper, Stride, and Bandy's 

 grandam, by Barbram, 1760 



Sir C. Sedley's bay colt, Presto, by Mr. 



Newcomb's Arabian, 1763 



Sir C. Sedley's Ches. colt, Regulator, by 



Careless, 1767 



and several others. 



The Newcombe Bay Mountain Arabian was 

 purchased at three years old, by Captain Bur- 

 ford, from the Thick of St. John Dirackiz in 

 1756 ; and when brought into England was sold 

 to Mr. Newcombe. He was allowed by breeders 

 to be one of the finest Arabians that had been 

 imported into this kingdom, being of a fine size, 

 with bone superior to most other foreign horses, 

 and more hke the Godolphin Barb than any 

 other horse that had been brought into this 

 country. He covered at Mr. John Giles's, at 



