82 HISTORY OF THE SHORT-HORNS. 



HEIFER CALVES, IN 1820. 



Lot. Guineas. 



36. Miss COLLING, a roan, by Barmpton, dam lot 6. J. Claridge, Jerveaux 



Abbey, Yorkshire 19 



37. A LIGHT ROAN, by Barmpton. Major Rudd n) 



38. BARMPTON STRAWBERRY, a red fleck, calved April i, by Barmpton, dam 



lot II. Hon. J. B. Simpson 30 



39. A ROAN, by Barmpton. W. Harrison, Neasham Lane, near Darlington. 6 



40. A ROAN, by Barmpton. Major Rudd 4^ 



41. A LIGHT ROAN, by Barmpton. Major Rudd 4 



42. DINSDALE, fleck red and white, by Barmpton, dam lot 2. W. Smith, 



Dishley 22 



43. Miss COLLING, a light roan, by Barmpton, dam lot 5. S. Wiley 20 



44. A RED ROAN, by Barmpton, dam lot 9. Major Rudd 25 



45. A FLECK, by Barmpton, dam lot 3. S. Wiley 17 



BULLS. 



46. BARMPTON (54), 10 years old, by George, dam Moss Rose, lot 2 in the 



sale, 1818. R. Thomas, Airy Holme, near Darlington 115 



47. BARONET (62), 5 years old, by Wellington, dam Red Rose, lot I in the 



sale, 1818. Sir C. Loraine, Bart., Kirk Harle, Northumberland 350 



48. YOUNG BARMPTON (55), 3 years old, by Wellington, dam a daughter of 



Juno, lot 3 in the sale, 1818. J. Graham 130 



BULLS ONE YEAR OLD. 



49. YOUNG LANCASTER (361), by Lancaster, dam lot 3. J. Pearson, Acklam, 



Cleveland 73 



50. ADONIS (8), by Lancaster. H. Vansittart, Kirkleatham, Yorkshire 50 



BULL CALVES. 



51. A LIGHT ROAN, by Barmpton, dam lot 4. M. Culley, Fowberry, North- 



umberland 16 



52. ECLIPSE (238), a light roan, calved in July, 1820, by Barmpton, dam lot 



27. T. Charge, Newton, Yorkshire 100 



53. A LIGHT ROAN, by Barmpton, dam lot I. Clayton, Halnaby, Yorkshire. 10 



SUMMARY. 



38 Cows and Heifers, average, 36 los. 4d. ^1387 us. 6d. 



8 Bulls and Calves, " no 15 6 886 4 o 



46 averaged 49 8s. 7d. Total, ^"2273 15 6 



Total of the two sales, ,10,126 145. 6d. Average of 107 head, 94 125. lod. 



Following this last sale we find a running summary of Robert 

 Ceiling's herd and breeding in Thornton's Circular. Although in 

 some parts it has been already given in previous pages, it is so full 

 of connected interest that we insert it entire : 



