43G HISTORY CF THE 



beins: half forfeit of Lord Portmore's Grev Chil- 

 ders on a match, 8st. each, four miles. October 

 5th, weight 9st, he beat ^Ir. Panton's Smart, 7st., 

 four miles, 500 gs. 



Starling. The property of his Grace the Duke of 

 Bolton. He was bred by the Duke of Bolton, in 

 1727, and got by that excellent stallion, Bay 

 Bolton, who was bred by Sir ^latthew Pearson, 

 out of a daaditer of Makeless and Grev Hautboy, 

 son of Old Hautboy, who was out of a royal mare, 

 and the White Darcy Turk. Stai'nn2:'s dam was 

 j^ot by a son of the Brownlow Turk, who irot the 

 Rutland Grey Grantham : his 2:randam was dau2:h- 

 ter of the Pulleine Arabian, his 2:reat 2:randam 

 was got by Rookwood, son of the Lonsdale Tre- 

 £:onwell mare, his 2:reat 2:reat 2:randam was 2:ot by 

 the Helmsley Turk. 



1731, he won the purse of guineas for four yrs. 

 olds, at Black Hambleton. April, 1732, he won 

 the great stakes, 700 gs., for four yrs. old, at New- 

 market. April, 1733, he beat !Mr. Panton's 

 blouse a four miles' match, 300 gs. at Newmarket. 

 He won the Kin2:'s 100 2:s. at Lewes and IJncoln, 

 and in October at Newmarket, and April, 1734 

 at the same place. He then became the property 

 of — Leeds, Esq., and was in yery high es- 

 teem as a stallion. He was sire of the Ancaster 

 Starling, Skim, Torrismond, Griswood's Teazer, 

 !Moro, Jason, the grandam of Soldier, etc. 



Young Cartouch. The property of the Right Hon. 



