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a distinguished show yard career, her successes includ- 

 ing ist prize at the H.A.S. Show and Gold Medal 

 at the Paris Exhibition, 1856 ; Charlotte was also the 

 dam of the bull Trojan 402, which went to Ballindalloch 

 in 1864, and was the sire, as above mentioned, of the 

 cows Eisa and Enchantress, and of other noted females 

 in that herd. Pride of Aberdeen and Erica had a 

 common grandsire in Pat 29, the sire of the bulls Hanton 

 228 and Cupbearer 59. 



Pride of Aberdeen gained ist prize as a yearling in 

 1858, as a two-year-old in 1859, an< ^ as a cow * n I ^^ at 

 the H.A.S. Shows, and was 1st at the International 

 Battersea Exhibition, 1862, and has a more numerous 

 representation in the female line than any other cow, 

 such representation being through her five daughters, of 

 whose descendants the following are some short notes : 



I. Pride of Aberdeen 2nd 1299, of which a grand- 

 daughter, Grace of Aboyne 1283, passed to Aboyne and 

 there produced Hebe of Aboyne 1602, which went to 

 Hattonslap, of which a granddaughter Pride ofYthsie7i47, 

 bred at Hattonslap, went to Lynemore, and from her have 

 been bred the * Prides of Lynemore and Kinloss.' 



Of these may be mentioned Pride 2nd of Lynemore 

 14947, which went to Powrie and there produced Pride 

 of Powrie gth 26098, ist and Champion at the R.A.S.E. 

 Show 1901, and 2nd at the H.A.S. Shows 1901-2, which 

 passed that year to Harviestoun, where the following 

 spring she produced triplets, and Pride of Powrie I4th 

 34608, which also passed to Harviestoun, and was ist as 

 a yearling and 3rd as a two-year-old at the H.A.S. Shows, 

 1903-4. 



There are also descendants from Hebe of Aboyne, 



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