86 LADY FANNY. 



at the H.A.S. Show 1897 and Champion at the Smith- 

 field Fat Stock Show in 1898. 



(4) Little Jip 4921, which bred at Spott Jipsey 3rd 

 10753 the dam of the bull Jolly Rover 7633 used as a 

 stock bull at Bradley Hall and afterwards at Laughton, 

 where he was the sire of the bull Rover of Laughton 



above mentioned. also of the bull Junior Rover 



11796 3rd at the H.A.S. Show 1898 and used as a stock 

 bull at Careston and for a season at Ballindalloch. 



Jipsey 3rd was also the dam of Jipsey 6th 14484, of 

 which there are descendants at Auchorachan, Theakston, 

 and elsewhere. 



Other bulls and heifers of this family have been sold 

 from Spott at good prices. 



LADY FANNY. 



Lady Fanny 971 was calved at Ballindalloch in 1861 

 and appears to have bred there up to her i6th year. Her 

 dam was Young Mary 527 bred in 1852 at Carron from 

 Grannie 131 and was used as a dairy cow at Ballin- 

 dalloch, her milking qualities being inherited by many of 

 her descendants. 



Of Lady Fanny's daughters may be mentioned : 

 (i) Fair Lady 2159 of which a descendant Fluster 

 19982, bred at Bradley Hall, went to Rosehaugh where 

 she was dam of a good bull Count Fluster 16409 which 

 did excellent service in the Skegby herd. She is still repre- 

 sented at Rosehaugh another descendant Fairplay 

 4265 is represented at Theakston. Fair Lady passed to 

 Cortachy and bred there Frailty 4932 which at the sale 

 in 1882 passed as a two-year-old at 310 guineas to 



