STOCKWELL 



Stockwell \vas a chestnut horse with two white hind-legs 

 and a white bhize down the face. He was bred in 1849 by 

 Mr. Theobald, and sold to Lord Exeter for £1.S0, and 500 

 more if he won the Derby. He was one of the best race- 

 horses of his day, and subsequently became one of the first 

 sires of the century. He was by The Baron out of f'ocahontas, 

 who was also the dam of Riitaplaii, King Tam, Knight of 

 St. Patrick, &c. &c. During hi.s- turf career he accounted for 

 a number of races. Besides the Two Thousand and St. Leger, 

 he also won the Newmarket Stakes at Goodwood, a sweep- 

 stake of £400, and the racing stakes £600 ; at York, the Great 

 Yorkshire Stakes of 1-590 sovereigns; at Newmarket he won 

 the Grand Duke Michael Stakes, the Newmarket St, Leger, 

 and the Whip; after which he went to the stud, where he 

 begot a peerless family. Among his sons were Belladruni, 

 Blair At hoi, Lord Lyon, Uncas, Doncaster, St. Albans, The 

 Mariptis, and numerous other good ones; while his daughters 

 included Isola Bella, the dam of Lsonomy; Stockings, the dam 

 of Mowerina; Sandal, the grandam of Sainfoin: Woodbine, 

 the grandam of St. Serf; Caller On, Achievement, and many 

 othei-s of the hisrhest distinction. He died at llooton Hall, 

 Cheshire, on the 5th of May, 1870, when 21 year^ old. 



