444 THE HORSE. 



the sire of Financier and Jack-on-the-Green, but had very few 

 thoroughbred mares. 



Bat Bolton — By English Bay Bolton, Blossom, Sloe, llegulus. Im- 

 ported, it is not known when, or whither. Not in Weatherby. 



Bay Colt — By Bosphorus, Tartar mare, Regulus, Old Cade, Bay Bol- 

 ton. Imported into South Carolina when he was eight years old. 

 See Milliken's History of South Carolina Turf. 



Bay Colt — Young Highflyer by Highflyer. Foaled 1785. Own sister 

 to Tandem by Syphon, Regulus, Snip, &c. This horse was the 

 sire of Amhurst, out of Tippoo Saib's dam. 



C. H. Hall's Notes. 



Bay Colt — By Balance. Foaled 1791. Dam Marianne by Squirrel, 

 grand dam Miss Meredith by Cade, Little Bartley mare. Brought 

 to Berkshire county, Mass., by Mr. James of Pittsfield. 



'C. H. Hall's Notes. 



Bay Colt — By Paymaster. Foaled 1785. Le Sang mare, dam by 

 Rib, out of the g. dam of Eclipse. Imported by Mr. Harriott, 

 into Newark, N. J., who also imported Gray Highlander by Bour- 

 deaux. 



Bay Colt — By Blank. Foaled 1761 or 1763. Dam by Partner, own 

 sister to Miss Partner, dam by Makeless, Brimmer, Plaice's White 

 Turk, Dodworth, Lay ton Barb mare. This is the horse about 

 which there has been so much discussion as Fallow, Fellow or Fal- 

 lower. See Milliken's History of the Turf in South Carolina, p. 

 40. He was the g. g. g. d. sire of Tinioleon, and has been — ab- 

 surdly — represented to be a dray horse. H. W. H. 



Bay Colt — By Matchem. Foaled 1773. Dam Lady by Sweepstakes, 

 out of Syphon's dam. 



This horse was afterward called Matchem in South Carolina, 

 whither he was imported. See Milliken's History. 



Bay Colt — By Babraham, out of a Second mare, g. d. by Starling, was 

 imported into South Carolina, and was covering in 1772, at Mr. 

 Arthur Middleton's plantation on the Ashley river. See 3Iilli- 

 ken's History. 



Bay Richmond — Foaled 1769. By Feather, dam Matron, by the Cul- 

 len Arabian, g. d. by Bartlett's Childers, out of dam of the Warlock 

 Galloway. 



Brought to New York, and left good stock. C. H. Hall. 



