JIPSEY. 85 



(1) Jenny of Spott 3546, of which there are descen- 

 dants at Spott, Careston, Theakston, Glenfield, and 

 probably elsewhere. 



(2) Jipsey Maid 3973, whose granddaughter Jipsey 

 8th 15796 went to Laughton and from her daughter 

 Laughton Joan 25305 was bred the bull Rover of 

 Laughton 14942, which at the Laughton sale 1898 

 passed to Inverquharity, and was 4th at the H.A.S. Show 

 and 2nd at the R.N. Show in 1900 : this branch was 

 still represented at Laughton at the time of the dispersion 

 in 1907. 



(3) Juddy 4717, whose daughter Juddy 2nd 7960 was 

 dam of the bull Jipsey Baron 13532, which at the Perth 

 Sale 1897 went at a high price to Aboyne and was ist as 

 a yearling and 2nd as a two-year-old at the H.A.S. Show. 

 At the Aboyne sale 1899 this bull passed to Hayston and 

 was 2nd in 1900 and ist and Champion in 1901 at the 

 H.A.S. Show. 



Daughters of Juddy 2nd were (a) Jezebel of Spott 

 14483, which is represented in that herd, (b) Jipsey nth 

 17367, which went to Benton, whose daughter Jipsey of 

 Benton 4th 26125 and granddaughter of Jipsey of Benton 

 3rd 26124 stood ist and 2nd as two-year-old heifers at 

 the H.A.S. Show 1899, besides winning other prizes in 

 England and were sold at high prices at the Benton 

 draft sale that year to Eshott and Southgate respectively. 

 Jipsey of Benton 3rd passed from Southgate to Wyrley 

 Grove and is represented there. (c) Juddy 8th 21263, 

 which went to Glamis and was there dam of the bull 

 Junic 14535, sold at tne Perth Sale 1898 at a high price 



as stock bull for the Laughton herd also of the 



heifer Juju of Glamis 24826, that was ist as a yearling 



