458 THE HOftSE. 



data founded on unquestionable experience, be pronounced impos- 

 sible. H. W. H. 

 Felt — Foaled 1826. By Langar, dam Steam by Waxy Pope, grand- 

 dam Miss Stavely by Shuttle. 



Figaro — Foaled 1831. By Figaro, dam by Catton. Castrated. Im- 

 ported into Massachusetts in 1764. 



Figure — Foaled 1757. Said to be by Old Figure, out of Marianne, by 

 Croft's Partner, grand dam the Bald Galloway, and bred by the 

 Duke of Hamilton. Imported into Maryland 1765. 



But there is no such horse in Weatherby as Figure by Old 

 Figure. Though there is a Figure bred by the Duke of Hamilton, 

 in 1747, by Standard, out of the Beaufort Arabian mare. Nor is 

 there any Marianne by Croft's Partner. H. W. H. 



Figure — Foaled 1747. By Standard, dam a Beaufort Arabian mare, 

 Lord Brooke's Arabian, Brimmer, Darley's Arabian, &c., &c. 



Firebrand — Foaled 1802. By Braggart, out of Fanny, sister to King 

 Fergus. Imported into North Carolina. 



Firetail' — Foaled 1795. By Phenomenon, out of Columbine, by Es- 

 persykes, out of Babraham Blank ; Espersykes was by Matchem, 

 out of the Gower Stallion mare. Imported into North Carolina 

 1801. 



Flag of Truce is described in Millikon's Turf History of 

 South Carolina as a brown horse by Sober John, out of Creeping 

 Kate, who ran well prior to 1767. But as Creeping Kate was not 

 foaled until 1765, or Sober John until 1791, I have not deemed it 

 proper to insert him. If there was any such horse, that was not 

 his pedigree. H. W. H. 



Flatterer — Foaled 1830. By Muley, dam Clare, by Marmion, grand 

 dam Harpalice by Gohanna, g. g. d. Amazon by Driver. 



Sent to the United States in 1835. Stood in Mr. J. L. Ste- 

 vens' stud until 1836, when he was sold to Mr. Corbin, and sent 

 to Alabama. 



Flexible, b. c. — Foaled 1822. By Whalebone, dam Themis by Sor- 

 cerer, grand dam Hanna by Gohanna. Imported 1836. 



Flimnap — Foaled 1765. By South, dam by Cygnet, grand dam Car- 

 touch; Young Ebony by Childers, &c. Imported into South 

 Carolina. 



