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HISTORY OF THE 



The Godolphin was sire to the following fine 

 horses and mares. Those marked (a) were the 

 first produce of their respective dams. It is worthy 

 of remark that the greater proportion of both colts 

 and fillies, produced by this celebrated horse, were 

 of a bay colour hke himself. This blood has now, 

 however, been so much crossed, that his descen- 

 dants are to be met with of all colors. 



COLTS. 



Foaled. Colour. 



1750, B. 



1754, G. 



1737, B. 

 1740, 



„ B. 



„ B. 



1748, G. 



1757, G. 



Name. 



Alchymist, 



3> 



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Baybraham, 



Bajazet, 



Blank, 



Blossom, 



Brag, 



1742, Dun, Buffcoat, 



1734, B. 



1746, B. 



1752, G. 

 1750, G. 



1753, G. 



Cade, 

 Chub, 

 Creepe, 

 Cripple, (a) 

 Cygnet, 



Deputy aftenvards Lofty, 



„ B. Dimple, 

 1733, Dismal, 



Dam. 



Crab, 



>y 



Danger, M. 

 Large Hartley* 

 Whitefoot, 

 Little Hartley* 

 Blossom, 



>y 



Silverlocks, 

 Roxana,t 

 Hobgoblin, M. 

 Blossom, 



Blossom, 

 Spinster, 

 Hobgoblin, 

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Owners. 



Mr. Popham. 

 Mr. Vernon. 

 Sir. Js. Dutton. 

 Lord Godolphin. 

 Mr. Greville. 

 Lord Godolphin. 

 Lord March. 

 Duke of Grafton. 

 Lord Godolphin. 

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Lord Eglenton. 

 Lord Godolphin. 

 Mr. Panton. 

 Lord Godolphin. 



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* Flying Wing by the Woodstock Arabian dam of the Hartley 

 Mares ; the large Hartley mare, by Hartley's bhnd horse ; the little 

 Hartley mare by Bartlett's ChUders. Both mares were bought by 

 Lord Godolphin' s stud groom, for two hundred guineas, of Mr. 

 Hartley in 1732. 



t Roxana died within a fortnight after foaling, and Cade was 

 reared with cow's milk. 



