84 JIPSEY. 



more white than the " Standard of Excellence " and 

 present fashion allow. 



There was some years ago a daughter of Bathy 3rd 

 at Tedfold, Bathy of Wester Fowlis 19887, from which 

 prize-winners at Fat Stock Shows were bred. Miss 

 McCombie is also represented through " the Lady Clares," 

 bred at Hattonslap, at Eastertown. 



Another daughter of Miss Watson which went to 

 Easter Skene was Isabella of Easter Skene 2585, of which 

 a descendant Ludovica 13969 passed to Morlich, and was 

 there dam of a good bull Loyalist of Morlich 14619, which 

 is being used successfully at Banks. She is represented 

 through a daughter Laurel of Morlich 17658 there and at 



Rhynie. another daughter Lucky Lady of Morlich 



26625, a prize-winner in Scotland as a two-year-old, 

 passed to Tedfold and thence at that dispersion sale in 

 1903 to Langshott, where she bred Lucky Isabel 36906 a 

 prize-winner at Fat Stock Shows as a yearling in 1905 

 which passed to Greatham Manor and was champion at 

 the Chichester Christmas Show 1906. 



JIPSEY. 



The name given to this family comes from Jipsey 

 1767 a daughter of Old Jip 965 bred at Spott. 



It will be noticed that the name is peculiar, as, while 

 it sounds like the well known title of a nomadic race, it 

 is not so spelt. This, however, has not affected the 

 career of the family, which has been a brilliant one. 



Jipsey at the present time appears to be represented 

 through four daughters, all bred at Spott : 



