IMPOKTED STALLIONS. • 463 



JoKDAN, ch. h. — Foaled 1833. By Langar, dam Matilda by Comus, g. 

 dam Juliana — late Lady Thigh — by Gohanna, g. g. dam Platina 

 by Mercury, g. g. g. dam by Mercury, g. g. g. g. dam by Herod, g. 

 g- g- g- g- g- dam Young Hag by Skim. 

 Matilda won the St. Leger in 1827. 



Julius C^sar — Foaled 1757. Young Cade, Snip, Lonsdale Arabian. 



Juniper — Foaled 1782. Babraham, out of Aura by Stamford Turk, 

 Childers, &c. 



Junius — Foaled 1752. Imported into Virginia 1759. Starling Crab, 

 Monkey, Curwen's Bay Barb, Curwen's Spot, &c., &c. 



Justice — Foaled in 1782. By Justice, son of King Herod, out of Curi- 

 osity. His dam. Miss Timms, by Matchem. grand dam Squirt 

 mare, g. g. d. by Mogul, g. g. g. d. Camilla by Bay Bolton, Old 

 Lady — Pullin's Chestnut Arabian — Roekwood — Bustler. 



Miss Timms was own sister to Pumpkin, Ranthos, Conundrum, 

 Maiden, &c. 



This horse's pedigree is given wrongly in Edgar, as he is stated 

 there to be out of the Squirt mare, who was his grand dam. 



He was imported into South Carolina by Major Butler, and 

 covered many years at Ashepoo Bridge. H. W. H. 



Justice — By Regulus, Sweepstakes Oxford, dam Arabian. Not in the 

 Stud Book, very doubtful. H. W. H. 



Justice — Foaled 1759. By Blank, out of Aura, by Stamford Turk, 

 O'Kelly. Said to have been imported by Col. Tayloe. Foaled in 

 1794. 



Justice — By Anvil dam by Eclipse, g. dam full sister to Aurelius by 

 Blank, &c., &c. 



More than doubtful, there were two horses called Aurelius, 

 one by Herod and one by Eclipse ; none, on record, by Blank. 



H. W. H. 



King Hiram — Said to have been got by Clay Hall, son of Clay Hall 

 Marske, dam by Rockingham out of Yarico by Eclipse. Cannot be 

 made out in the Stud Book. H. W. H. 



King William — Foaled in 1777. Imported into Hartford, Conn., by 

 Wm. Skinner. By King Herod, Madcap by Snap. Miss Meredith 

 by old Cade. This horse had not the advantage of thoroughbred 

 mares, but he got good stock, and his blood is still visible among 

 the horses of Connecticut. He was very handsome with fine action. 



MS. Notes by C. H. H. 



