230 AMERICAN STUD-BOOK. HOUSES. 



g. d. by Celer, 432 ; -- by Mark Anthony, 1459 ; by imp. Silver 

 Eye, 2250; by imp. Jolly Roger, 1274. 

 Bred in Mecklenburg Co., Va. 



1374$. LEVIATHAN, gr., gelding, 



Foaled 1793; got by Flag of Truce, 923; dam ****** 

 The property of Col. John Tayloe, of Mount Airy, Ya. 

 This gelding was one of the best race-horses ever on the American 



turf. For speed, bottom, and especially ability to carry heavy 



weights, he was unsurpassed. 



1375. LEVIATHAN, imp., ch., 



Foaled 1823 ; got by Muley ; dam by Windle ; g. d. by Anvil ; Vi- 

 rago, by Snap ; by Regulus ; by Crab ; Miss Slammerkin, by 

 True Blue ; by Oxford Arabian ; out of the D'Arcy Black-legged 

 Royal mare. 



Bred by Mr. Painter. Imported by James Jackson, of Ala., in 

 1830. Of all the recent importations, this was the most valuable, 

 except it be Qlencoe. 



1376. LEXINGTON, b., ^ 



Foaled 17 ; got by Wildair, 2754; dam by Lonsdale, 1413; g. d. 

 by imp. Jolly Roger, 1274 ; -- by imp. Gift, 1027 ; out of a mare 

 said to be thoroughbred. 



Bred by Richard Squire Taylor, of King William Co., Va. 



1377. LIBERTY (called also GREAT LIBERTY), ch 



Foaled 17 ; got by imp. Janus, 1222 ; dam bj Peacock, 1823 ; g. 

 d. by imp. Janus, 1222 ; by imp. Monkey, 1598. Edgar. 



1378. LIBERTY, b., V 



Foaled 17 ; got by imp. Dove, 756; dam imp. Gant's Milly, by 

 imp. Spark, 2381 ; g. d. imp. Queen Mab, by Musgrove's Grey Ara- 

 bian. [See Queen Mab.] 



Stood at the stable of John Van Mater, K J. Edgar. 



