976 AMERICAN STUD-BOOK. 



LADY OF THE LAKE, ch. m., 



Foaled 1863; got by imp. Consternation; dam Roxana, Jr., by 

 American Eclipse, 76; g. d. by Sir Archy, 2278; Betsey H.ixall, by 

 imp. Sir Harry, 2291. [See Betsey Haxall, among the thoroughbreds.] 

 Owned by Edwin Thome, Newburg, N". Y. 



LADY LAWRENCE, 



Foaled 1843 ; got by Vermont Black Hawk. This was the first of 

 the foals of old Black Hawk, that gave him reontation as a stock 

 horse. 



LADY LEONARD, ch. m. 



The true name of this mare was Goshen Maid, which see. 



LADY LITCHFIELD, ch. m., 



Foaled 1843; got by Vermont Black Hawk; dam said to be an 

 English imported mare. 

 Burnt up in Boston, 1864. 



LADY LOW, br. m., 



Foaled 1862 ; got by Major Low ; dam Lady Clay (full sister to 

 American Eagle), by Cassias M. Clay ; g. d. by Monmouth Eclipse, 

 1603. 



Owned by A. B. Conger, of N. Y. 



LADY MORR1LL, b. m., 

 Foaled 1 8 ; got by Young Morrill. 



LADY MOSCOW, b. m., 



Foaled 183-. This mare is believed to have been brought from 

 Canada. 



She was distinguished in her day. Made her first appearance in 

 1846. Died 1865. 



LADY NORCROSS, b. m. 



Trotted in harness, at Boston, 1864, in 2.34f-2.36-2.36. 



LADY PALMER, ch. m., 



Foaled 1852; got by imp. Glencoe, 1038; dam by imp. Sarpedon, 

 2177. 



