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The Glemham V14 Family records open with 3819 Wilby Lass, 

 5th to 7th c., 3-yr. av., 6781.5 Ib. (868); and 4438 Wilby, both gr.-drs. 

 of 921 Glemham Rose. Wilby's 1st c., '8,544% Ib. (380). 10894 Wilby 

 3d-lst and 2d c.-8,360V 2 Ib., fat 4.1 (419). On another line of breeding: 

 12773 Pearl, 2-yr. av., 8,309 Ib. (528). 19287 Lady Molly, 5 calves, 

 4-yr. av., 6,165 Ib. (1,033). 20826 Lady M.-2d c.-7,654V 2 Ib. (348). 



In 1900 Lord Radnor added to his recently established herd at 

 Longford Castle all the V17 Red Polled which were in Mr. W. E. Long's 

 herd at Hurts Hall, Saxmundham, tracing back to 4952 Honey Bee, 

 gr.-dr. of 950 Honey. The earliest records all in 1903, 8601 Honey- 

 maid 7th C.-7758 Ib. (289), 10815 Sweet as Honey-7th c.-8,921 Ib. (339), 

 and 13120 Young Honey Bee-5th c.-10,779 Ib. (356), then 8,238 Ib. 

 (332), 10,258 Ib. (329), 7,503 Ib. (318). 16729 G6lden Thistle-lst c. 

 in 1904-7,263 Ib. (294), then 7-yr. av., 8496.33 Ib. (2,624); top record- 

 3d c.-9,559 Ib. (301). 16732 Goldy Locks, also in 1904, yet in the herd, 

 and is the most noteworthy- 1st c.-7,517 Ib. (322) 2d c. 9,982 Ib. (328), 

 then 7-yr. av., 9156.42 Ib. (2,161); 10th c.-in 1913-11,076 Ib. (364), llth 

 c. 9,844 Ib. (326), 12th c. 7,280 Ib. (276). Six of her progeny have 

 records: 19434 Red Duchess-lst c. 6,967 Ib. (327); 20366 Graceful, 6- 

 yr. av., 7,194 Ib. (1,853); 20777 Locket-2d c.-8,001 Ib. (328), 3d c. 

 7,033 Ib. (364), 5th c. 8,708 Ib. (313), 6th c. 8,352 Ib. (338); 21723 

 Longford Odalisque, 5-yr. av., 7508.8 Ib. (1,505); 22658 Longford 

 Attraction, 2-yr. av., 7744.5 Ib. (648), 3d c., in 1915, 8,828 Ib. (346); 

 22171 Longford Demet-3d c.-9,335 Ib. (331), 4th c. 9,914 Ib. (315), 

 5th c., in 1915, 10,394 Ib. (332). 



10815's 16814 Honeysuckle-2d c.-6,860 Ib. (343); 18960 Unity, 

 11-yr. av., 6425.27 Ib. (3,260); 18960's 22661 Longford Magic, 15,870 

 Ib. (679), and 23084 Longford Jollity-2d c. August llth, 1915-9,351 

 Ib. (329). Locket's 22172 Longford Diamond, 2-yr. av., 7722.5 Ib. 

 (623), then in 1915 9,244 Ib. (327). 



Breed Analyses: 4952 Honey Bee, N. 358.59, S. 750, RP. 91.40. 

 13562 Golden Bee, N. 290.28, S. 552.57, RP. 157.15. 16732 Goldy Locks, 

 N. 297.04, S. 528.35, RP. 174.58. 



V23, a selection from High Suffolk, gr.-drs. of 4105 Hasketon 

 Lady: 8643 Lady Bow-lst c.-8,093 Ib. (352), then 7-yr. av., 7051.28 

 Ib. (2,146). 11411 Ladybird 3d-5th c.-9,639 Ib. (316), 6th c. 9,579^ 

 (343), then 3-yr. av., 7,851 lb.'(893). Third in descent, 11425 Lady- 

 like 2d-2d c.-8,596 Ib. (345); dry 18 days, then 6,878 Ib. (282); 7,904 

 Ib. (334), 9,784 Ib. (339), and 8,460 Ib. (364). 



The elder Mr. Samuel Wolton, farming the Butley Abbey lands, 

 some four miles from the East Suffolk coast a wealthy area, that for 

 400 years appertained to an Augustinian Priory began with a Short- 

 horn herd. In 1848 he bought his first Red Polled, whose progeny com- 

 peted at the 1862 (Battersea) R. A. S. E. Two other selections, W2 and 

 W3 were added, and gave the herd a good repute. A few others were 

 bought of f which no register was kept. Of these last there are rec- 

 ords of five families only. 



Of records of Wl, the earliest is 7665 Battersea Princess 4th- 

 4th c.-8,210 Ib. (332), 5th c. 8,206 Ib. (252), then 6-yr. av., 7781.33 Ib. 

 (1,632). Her 9976 Battersea 5th-lst c.-6,478 Ib. (363), 7,293 Ib. (289); 

 10955 Batersea Princess 5th, 8-yr. av., 7155.5 Ib. (2,512); 16153 Bat- 

 tersea Princess 6th-lst c.-5,946 Ib. (484). 9976's [23618] Battersea 

 8th, 8208.2 Ib., fat 412.48. 



The 40 records of W2 include many made at Whitlingham, and 

 some in America, tracing back to that Norfolk area. The earliest,. 



