356 AMERICAN STUD-BOOK. HORSES. 



d. by Marske ; by Regulus ; imp. Wildair's dam, by Steady ; 

 by Partner ; by Greyhound ; Chestnut Layton, by Makeless. 

 Imported into Va., 1804, by Win, HaxalL 



2292. SIR HARRY, 



Foaled 18 ; got by imp. Sir Harry, 2291 ; dam Lady Bolingbroke, 

 by imp. Pantaloon, 1790, which see. 



2293. SIR HARRY (YOUNG), 



Foaled 18 ; got by imp. Sir Harry, 2291 ; dam by Florizel, 940; g. 

 d. Miss Dance, by Roebuck, 2105. [See Miss Dance.] 



2294. SIR HARRY, ch. (Gotten^), 



Foaled 1799; got by imp. Diomed, 709; dam by imp. Obscurity, 

 1702 ; g. d. by King Herod, 1313 ; by imp. Fearnought, 888 ; 

 by imp. Jolly Roger, 1274 ; out of imp. Mary Gray. 



Bred by John Hamblin, of Lunenburg Co., Va. Sold to N. C. 



2295. SIR HARRY, tti. (De GrooCs), 



Foaled 18 ; got by Bussorah, 374; dam Maria, by imp. Diomed, 

 709; g. d. Lively, by Lively, 1404; Wild Goose, by Selim, 2197 (?), 

 which see. 



2296. SIR HARRY, b., 



Foaled 1830 ; got by American Eclipse, 76 ; dam Grasshopper, by 

 imp. Roman, 2112. [See Grasshopper.] 

 Bred by J. N. Lloyd, of Long Island. 



2297. SIR HENRY (or HENRY), ch., J 



Foaled 1819; got by Sir Archy, 2278 ; dam by imp. Diomed, 709; 

 g. d. Bellona, by Bel- Air, 200. [See Bellona.] 



Altbough beaten by Eclipse, in the great contest between the 

 North and the South, he thereby made himself an unfading reputa- 

 tion. He was purchased and kept in New York where he left much 

 valuable stock. 



Died near Richmond, Va., March, 1837. 



2298. SIR HENRY CLAY, ch., 



Foaled 1832 ; got by Industry, 1198 ; dam Lady Elizabeth, by Flo- 

 rizel, 940, which see. 



Bred by Geo. W. Duvall, of Md. 



