MISS BURGESS. IOQ 



MISS BURGESS. 



The foundress Miss Burgess 1198 was bred in 1861 

 on a farm near Ballindalloch, and was by King Charles 

 236, a fine bull of the best breeding. This cow fortunately 

 went to Ballindalloch. 



Her daughter Bertha 980 by Trojan (the progenitor 

 of the Trojan-Ericas) was a great prize-winner at the 

 H.A.S. Shows, being 2nd in 1871, 3rd in 1872, and ist in 

 1873, and winner of the Gold Medal in 1874 and 1875. 

 She produced the bulls Bachelor 690, 3rd at the H.A.S. 

 Show 1875, and Barrister 804, both of some note. 



From Bertha was bred Maid of Aven 2995, 3rd in 

 1880 and ist in 1881 as a cow at the H.A.S. Show, whose 

 extended pedigree contains some of the best sires of 

 former days and a combination of the best blood. 



Another daughter of Bertha and full sister of Maid of 

 Aven was Birthday 3373, 2nd as a yearling at the Paris 

 Exhibition 1878 and ist as a two-year-old at the H.A.S. 

 Show 1879. 



Maid of Aven produced at Ballindalloch the following 

 daughters : 



I. Bonnie Maid SOS3, from which was bred : 



(i) Buxom Maid 12427 which passed to Droagh 

 (Ireland) and was the dam of the bull Baron Inca 13160, 

 a great prize-winner in Ireland and sold for export to the 

 U.S.A. 



Before Buxom Maid left Ballindalloch she produced : 



(a) Beautiful Maid 16484, which went to Ardoch 

 and there bred : 



Fair Maid of Ardoch 23246, of which daughters bred 

 at Benton passed to Eshott and Balthayock. 



