326 SHORTHORN HERDS OF EITGLATCI). 



Roseberry 51644, and a red and white bull from the Waterloo may 

 probably be used to succeed "Wild Duke of Geneva 24th 53859, a 

 deep red of nice quality, bred at Cragside, now in service. He was 

 preceded by Mr. G. Fox's Viscount Barrington 50604, uniting the 

 Lady Bates and Holker branch of the Barringtons ; Lord Shendish 

 Charmer 45160 and Lord Ashton Wild Eyes 34485, sons of 2nd 

 Duke of Hillhurst 39748 and 3rd Duke of Tregunter 31026, from 

 dams of the tribes denoted by their names. 



The late Mr. H. Trethewy father of Mr. W. Trefchewy, of 

 Tregoose, about one mile distant from Grampound Road, the Station 

 nearer to Plymouth than Scorrier was sent by the Probus Farmer's 

 Club (one of the earliest) as its commissioner, to the York Royal 

 Meeting in 1848, and as the result Capt. Duncornbe's Frantick 8088, 

 bred by the Earl of Carlisle, came into Cornwall. In the same year 

 Lord Sherborne's sale was attended, by a quartette of Cornish men 

 for the improvement of the stock in the County, afterwards on the 

 division of these animals and their produce, Ruth 2nd, a daughter of 

 Ruth 1st, bought in Gloucestershire, fell to Mr. Trethewy's share, 

 and from this one cow over two hundred females have been bred at 

 Trewithin. Rachel, the dam of Ruth 1st, was bred by Mr. Booth, 

 of Cotham, and produced the Gold Medal heifer at Smithfield in 

 1845. Mr. Favvkes' Lord Fingal 11716, was the successor of 

 Frantick, and afterwards the own brothers, Earl Ducie 12967 and 

 Henry 1st 1 1571 sons of Ruth 1st were used. The Fawsley blood 

 was introduced through Sir C. Knightley's Yandumper 23114, and 

 Mr Fawkes' Farnley herd supplied another sire in Lord Montgomery 

 26686, while Duke of Manchester came from Lillingstone Dayrell, 

 and Sir Roger 18863, a grandson of Mr. Ambler's Grand Turk, out 

 of Yorkshire 1 . In later years, Kill or by supplied Croesus 30820, 

 British Lion 30609, Wallenstein 39277, and M. C. 31898. Viscount 

 Lismore 42557, bred by Mr. John Downing, and winner of the <50 

 plate at Cork in 1879, followed the Killerby bulls, and evidently 

 satisfied with the result, Mr. Trethewy visited the Sister Isle, and 

 selected Star of Britain 48786, and his neighbour, Mr. Whitford, 

 Star of Arundel 48784, at the Artfert sale, both belonged to the 



