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Prejudice of Alwalton 25095, which passed to Preston 

 Bissett and bred well there. 



This family, Pride of Aberdeen, stands first in point 

 of numbers and, as will be seen from the above notes, 

 while some branches of it have gained greater distinction 

 than others, they have all produced many prize-winning 

 and meritorious animals. 



EMPRESS OF FRANCE 



OR 



DANDY OF DRUMIN. 



Empress of France 578, an elder and full sister of 

 Pride of Aberdeen, was calved in 1855 at Tillyfour. She 

 gained the H.A.S. Medal as a two year old in 1858, and 

 was 2nd at the R.N. Show in 1859, and went in 1860 to 

 Kinnaird. 



Before leaving Tillyfour Empress of France produced 

 Dandy of Drumin 959, which passed to Drumin at the 

 Tillyfour sale 1867 and there bred the bull Knight of 

 Aven 775, 3rd as a two year old at the H.A.S. Show, 

 1874, a fine bull, which appears in several good pedigrees. 



From Dandy of Drumin was also bred at Drumin 

 Nancy of Tillyfour 1779, which went back to Tillyfour 

 and there produced Lenore 2195, which passed to 

 Auchlossan and thence to Goodwood, where she appears 

 to be still represented. 



Nancy of Tillyfour went to Aberlour, where she 

 produced Pride of Aberlour 5990, represented through 

 her daughters : 



(a) Peggy of Aberlour 11643, which passed to 

 Woodhead and there bred some good cattle including 

 Queen 2nd of Lynemore 17835, 2nd at the R.N. Show 



