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PRODUCE OF AGNES. 



Bred by Mr. Minor in 1844, got by Clarion, her dam, Annette, by Priam, out 

 of Potentate's dam, by Don John. 



1849 br f Lady Agnes, by Irish Birdcatcher. 

 1850 br f Miss Agnes, by Irish Birdcatcher. 

 *1851 br f Sweet Agnes, by Sweetmeat. 

 1852 gr c Lord Alfred, by Chanticleer. 

 1853 b c Alfred, by Birdcatcher. 

 1854 b f Lady Albert, by Chanticleer. 



Bred by 

 Mr. JOHN OSBORNE. 



1855 br f Lady Alice, by Chanticleer. 

 1859 b c Lord Albert, by Fandango. 

 1860 br c Lord Arthur, by Fandango. 

 1861 b c Lord Adolphus, by The Cure. 

 1862 br c King Alfred, by Voltigeur. 



1863 b c by'Weatherbit. (Shot.) 



1864 br c Alexander, by Musjid. 

 1865 by Colsterdale. 



Some account here of Agnes's descendants may not 

 be out of place. 



Polly Agnes, bred by Sir Tatton Sykes in 1865, 

 was by The Cure, her dam being Miss Agnes by Bird- 

 catcher out of Agnes by Clarion. Her first foal in 1869 

 was Eural Dean by Cathedral, and in 1871 she bore 

 Lily Agnes (dam of Ormonde) by Macaroni. Mr. John 

 Snarry bred these two, and afterwards Polly Agnes 

 became the property of Mr. James Snarry, in whose 

 ownership she bore Fleur de Lis, Tiger Lily, and Jessie 

 Agnes. Barren in 1870, 1872, and 1873, she slipped 

 a foal in 1877. The following year she had a filly by 

 Macaroni. Her next foal, a chestnut filly, by Macaroni, 

 died young, and after producing Bay Agnes in 1880, 

 Polly Agnes died in 1881 after foaling Orphan Agnes, 

 by Speculum. Old John Osborne, who held a deep- 



* Sweet Agnes produced in 1859 b o by The Cure, and was sold to the 

 King of Sardinia in June, 1860, covered by General Williams, having had no 

 other living produce in England. Sweet Agnes (in Mr. J. Osborne's stud) 

 had a dead foal by Voltigeur in 1856, and was covered by Stockwell. Agnes 

 was barren in 1865, and died in the spring of 1866. 



