36 PRIDE OF ABERDEEN. 



17231, were sold at the Methlick dispersion sale in 1899, 

 going to Maisemore and elsewhere. 



Pride of the Findhorn passed to Minmore, and there 

 produced Pride of the Phearach 13057, sold in 1891 for 

 125 guineas. 



At Altyre, Fancy of Tillyfour 2nd bred Pride of 

 Altyre 5th 5593, which passed to Rosehaugh, a grand- 

 daughter of which, Pride of the Highlands 17825, bred at 

 Rosehaugh, was Champion at the Smithfield Show in 

 1893. She is still represented in that herd. 



IV. Pride of Aberdeen 5th 1175 (calved 1868) was 

 the dam of the bull Shah 680, bred at Tillyfour, ist as an 

 aged bull at the H.A.S. Show, 1878, and used as stock 

 bull at Kinochtry, and is represented through her 

 daughters : 



(I.) Pride of Mulben 1919, bred in 1871 at Tillyfour, 

 which went to Mulben as a calf and there produced : 



(i) Pride of Mulben 2nd 2359, which went back to 

 Tillyfour and there bred Pride of Aberdeen I2th 3254, of 

 which there are descendants through Pride of Kippen- 

 davie 14368 at Laggan, Freeland, Auchorachan, Bailie- 

 more, and elsewhere. 



Of this strain was Pride I3th of Kippendavie 27613, 

 which went as a yearling to Maisemore, was a 

 considerable prize-winner at the English Shows, and 

 passed in 1905 to Carnmeen (Ireland). From this cow 

 was bred Pride of My Heart 31579 sold for 107 guineas 

 at the Maisemore Sale in 1902. 



From Pride of Mulben 2nd was also bred Pride of 

 Aberdeen i6th 3302, which passed to Benton and there 

 produced Pride of Balliol 6112 and Pride of Englishman 

 10580, from which some excellent cattle of great 

 substance have been bred (including Pride of Albion 2nd 



