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ROSEBUD Strawberry roan, bred by John Booth, Killerby, 

 got by Harlsey (2091), out of Emily by Governor (1077) Evadne 

 (vol. 2, p. 336, E.) by Young Albion (151) Cowslip by Albion (14) 

 Young Gaudy by a son of Suwarrow (636) Gaudy by Suwarrow 

 (636) by Son of Twin Brother to Ben (88) by Twin Brother to 

 Ben (660). 



Sold to B. P. Grey, of Woodford Co., Ky. 



LILY OF THE TEES Light roan, calved in 1836, bred by 

 Robt. Emmerson, Eryholme, Darlington, Eng., got by Belvedere 2d 

 (3126), out of Victoria by Sir Robert (5176) by Croft (1888) by 

 Young Surprise (5361) by Gray Bull (872) by Paddock Bull 

 (47-7). 



Recorded, E. H. B., vol. 5, p. 1055, under dam. 



BULLS. 



PRETENDER (4756) Roan, calved in 1836, bred by Lord Fever- 

 sham, got by Young Grazier (3928), out of Primrose by Expectation 

 (3749)_by Diamond (209) by Baron (58) by Marshal Beresford 

 (415) Eve by Booth's Lame Bull (359) by a son of Suwarrow 

 (636). 



VELOCIPEDE 11098 Roan, calved in 1835, supposed bred 

 by Mr. Blair, County of Durham, Eng., got by a son of Dinsdale 

 (215), dam by Laird (son of Lucius) by Mr. Ward's Neesham 

 (1261) by Peter (487). 



NOTE. No. 11098, in A. H. B., gives dam by Lord Sessions, and adds 

 Denton (198). My authority says that son of Dinsdale's dam was by Den- 

 ton (198). See original pedigree in Franklin Farmer, vol. 2, p. 207. 



LIVERPOOL Bred by Mr. Lister, Yorkshire, got by General 

 Chasse (3874), out of Portia by Cato (119) by Jupiter (342) by 

 George (273) by Chilton (136) by Irishman (329) by B. (45). 



CLEVELAND (3405) [called in America DUKE OF CLEVELAND] 

 Bred by Mr. Lawson, of Stapleton, got by Stapleton (2698), dam 

 by Peter (487) by Orpheus (473) by Major (396) by Yarborough 

 (705). 



