DANEBURY AND THE MARES 



England became a champion in India ; Anthracite 

 (Orby — Elephant), dam of a filly by this horse ; Kitty 

 Muldoon, of whom mention has been made in the 

 course of the narrative ; Lady Mabel (Land League — 

 Mint Agnes), dam of a Skyrocket filly ; Little Thoughts 

 (Flotsam — Little Tinks), dam of a Skyrocket colt ; 

 Melton Fuse, dam of the smart Western Hill, whom 

 we have discussed ; Pitch Blend ; Suffolk Guide, a 

 daughter of the Gull and Melton's Guide, who never 

 ran ; and Sweet Louise, a daughter of St. Frusquin 

 and Ardmore — own sister to Arda — dam of a bay 

 colt by the same sire. 



A short allowance of three went to Treclare, 

 Placidia by Valens — Red Heart's Pride ; Somerset 

 Lassie ; and Spearm, a daughter of Spearmint and 

 Romping Peggy, who was never trained. The only 

 mare Lord Glanely sent to any sire except one of his 

 own was Excellent, by William the Third — Excellence. 

 She never ran, produced a bay or brown colt to Grand 

 Parade this year (192 1), and was mated with The 

 Tetrarch. 



Lord Glanely's yearlings of the present season 

 consist of six colts and eight fillies. The former are 

 by Argosy — Sweet Louise ; Bay d'Or — Sandtoft ; 

 Roi Herode — Jeunesse ; Argosy — Grey Flier ; 

 Quantock — Melton Fuse and Swynford — Amoureuse. 

 The fillies are daughters of Mount William and 

 Estrella ; Argosy and Elm Twig ; Argosy and Kitty 



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