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ROSIE OF TILLYFOUR. 



Rosie of Tillyfour 5997, a half-sister of Pride of 

 Aberdeen, was calved in 1866 and passed from Tillyfour 

 to Torphins, where from her was bred Rosie Belle 5998. 



Rosie Belle produced at Torphins Rosy Queen 5211, 

 which went to Bridgend. Her daughter, Rosy Queen 2nd 

 8868, passed at the Bridgend Sale in 1883 to Dalmore, 

 and then bred Rosy Queen 3rd 11404. 



Rosy Queen 2nd and Rosy Queen 3rd appear to have 

 gone to Caerhays Castle (Cornwall). 



Of the former a daughter, Rosy Queen 4th 15812, 

 went to Halewood, and was lately represented there. 

 Another daughter, Rosy Queen 5th 15813, passed to 

 Skegby, where there were bred numerous females of this 

 strain. Of these, Rosy Queen 5th of Skegby 33331, went 

 in 1903 to Langshott, and has bred bulls of considerable 

 merit. 



From the latter (Rosy Queen 3rd) was bred at 

 Caerhays the bull Pilchard 7827, which passed to 

 Burnshangie, and was there sire of Pride of Burnshangie 

 21047, mentioned in the notes on the Daisy or Vine 

 family as dam at Aldbar of the famous bulls Delamere 

 and Diaz. 



So far as can be gathered from the Herd Book, this 

 branch would appear to be nearly extinct. 



DUCHESS OF WESTERTOWN. 



Duchess of Westertown 927 was bred in 1860 at Tilly- 

 four, her dam Favourite of Tillyfour 1237 (a half-sister 

 of Charlotte) being by Hanton 238, the sire of Pride of 

 Aberdeen, and her sire Rob Roy Macgregor 267 being 



