JENNET. 75 



1852 Young Jenny Lind 207, ist as a two-year-old at the 

 H.A.S. Show 1854. 



Her daughter Jenny of Tillyfour 353 went to Mains 

 of Kelly where she produced the bull Jim Crow 344, ist 

 at the H.A.S. Show 1863 also a prize-winner at the Angus 



Shows and used in the herd also Jennet 90$ dam of 



the bulls (full brothers) Jim Crow 3rd 350, 2nd as a two- 

 year-old at the H.A.S. Show 1869, which went to Tillyfour 

 and was used there, and Jim Crow 4th 352 a prize-winner 

 at the Angus Shows which was also used at Tillyfour. 

 These two bulls appear in the pedigree of two of the best 

 strains of the Pride of Aberdeen family. 



From Jennet was bred Jennet 2nd 909 of which a 

 grand-daughter Jennet 6th 3508, also bred at Mains of 

 Kelly, went to Aboyne where she produced Lady Jane 

 Grey 10065 which went to Pitcairlie. 



At Pitcairlie there was bred from this cow the bulls 

 (full brothers) Julius Caesar 7637 3rd at the H.A.S. Show 

 1891 and used in the herd (where he was sire of the dam 

 of the well-known bull Mailbag 13637) and Cerberus 8181 

 a considerable prize-winner in England and used as stock 

 bull in the Benton and Theakston herds with success. 



There was also bred from Lady Jane Grey at 

 Pitcairlie Grisette 13426 and from her by her half-brother 

 Julius Caesar, Lady Carbiston 20264 which with a 

 daughter passed to Preston Bissett where there are 

 descendants from these cows. 



Lady Jane Grey went to Aldbar where she appears 

 to be still represented. 



Some of the progeny of Lady Jane Grey both at 

 Preston Bissett and Aldbar have been cows of great size. 



Another grand-daughter of Jennet 2nd was Jennet 

 nth 6528 which at the Mains of Kelly sale in 1883 



