PEDIGREE OF HERGD. 



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Byerly 

 Turk. 



Dau of 



Curwen's 

 Bay Barb. 



Dau. of 



Clumsy. 



Bay Peg. 



This Eastern horse was imported into England by Capt. 

 Byerly, whose charger he was through the whole of King 

 William's wars in Ireland, prior to being put to the stud. 

 He proved an excellent sire, although he covered few mares. 



Snail. 



Shield's 

 Galloway. 



Spanker by the D'Arcy Yellow Turk — dam the old Morocco 

 mare by Lord Fairfax's Morocco Barb, her dam Old Bald 

 Peg by an Arabian out of a Barb mare. Spanker was bred 

 by Mr. Pelhara. Breeding of Jigg's grandam not known. 



This Barb, brought into England by Mr. Curwen, who also 

 imported the Thoulouse Barb, both of whom he obtained 

 in France from Count Thoulouse, a natural son of Louis 

 XIV^^ They covered few mares besides Mr. Curwen"s. 



Spot by the Selaby Tu^k, imported by Mr. RIarshall, bro. 

 to King William's stud groonr. I'he pedigree of the dam 

 of Spot, who was bred by Mr. Curwen, not preserved. 



Dau. of the white-legged Lowther Barb. 



Hautboy by D'Arcy White Turk — his dam a Royal Mare. 



Miss D'Arcy's Pet Mare, of whom there is no further 

 account in the ' Stud Book ' than that her dam was a Sed- 

 bury Royal Mare. 



The Leedes Arabian, a famous Eastern sire,importd by Mr. 

 Leedes, of North Milford, Yorks ; alarge breederinhisday 



Y. Bald Beg by the Leedes Arabian— her dam Spanker's dam 

 by Fairfax's Morocco Barb— O. Bald Peg by an A. Barb. 



This sire, whose name is to be f >und in a few of ihe old 

 pedigrees, was bred bv Sir E. Blackett, Bart., who sold 

 him to the Duke of Wharton. He was a good runner, 

 but his pedigree has not been preserved. 



I'his mare was bred by Mr. Crrwen, of Workinatcn, Cum- 

 berland. She was the most famous Galloway of her time, 

 notwithstanding which her breeding has not been pre- 

 served. 



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Darley 

 Arabian. 



Betty 

 Leedes. 



Grey 



Grantham 



(1714). 



Dau. of 



Champion 

 (1707). 



Dau. of 



Was purchased by Mr. Darley, a merchant abroad, who 

 presented him to his brother, Rlr. JohnBrewstf^r Darley 

 of Buttercrambe (now called Aldby Park). He coverea 

 very few mares besides Mr. Darley's. 



Careless by Spanker (D'Arcy Yellow Turk)— his dam a 

 Barb mare. 



Sister to Leedes by the Leedes Arabian — Dau. of Spank 

 (D'Arcy Yellow Turk) — her dam the old Morocco mare. 



Brownlow Turk was brought into England by Lord Brown- 

 low about the ^-ear 1700. 



The * Stud Book ' is silent in respect to Grey Grantham's 

 dam. _ _ 



The Rutland Black Bartj, who was imported by the Duke 

 of Rutland, and used as a private stallion by his Grace. 



Bright's Rnan, an eminent mare bred by Mr. LeedeS; of 

 North Mitford, Yorks. Pedigree not been preserved 



This Arabian was brought into England by IMr. Bethell, 

 of Rise, in Holdernesse, a district in the East Riding of 

 Yorks, early famous for its breed of horses. Mr. Bethtll 

 had an extensive stud, and among other horses of note 

 bred Ruffler, Castaway, Woodcock, &C. 



The Harpur Arabian. This Eastern hor.-^e was brought into 

 England by Sir J. Harpur, of Yorks, whence his name. 



Dau. of Hautboy — her dam Almazor and Terror's dam, of 

 whom the ' Stud Book ' contains no further account. 



The Darley Arabian. 



Dau. of Merlin (Bustler by the Helmsley Turk). The re- 

 mainder of this pedigree has not been preserved. 



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