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Rev. Mr. Goodricke's famous Old England 

 Mare), by the Godolphin Arabian. 



Sir Robert Eden (of Castle- Eden, Durham), 

 with Miss Western (by the famous Sedbury and 

 Mother Western), a mare that founded the fortunes 

 of the celebrated Mr. John Hutchinson (who had 

 been her stable-boy and became the breeder and 

 owner of Beningbrough, Hambletonian, and other 

 celebrities), of Shipton, near York. 



Mr. John Egerton (of Cheshire), with Nanny 

 (by the Pigot Turk, alias Mostyn's Bay Barb, 

 dam Old Countrywench). 



Sir Robert Fagg, with Goldenlocks (Mr. Pel- 

 ham's, by a son of Mr. Cur wen's Bay Barb). 



Mr. William Fenwick (of Bywell, Northumber- 

 land, a member of the stanch Royalist family, of 

 whom a Sir John Fenwick had been stud-master 

 both to Charles I. and Charles II.), with Duchess 

 (daughter of Lord Portmore's Whitenose and the 

 famous Miss Slamerkin). 



Mr. Fermor (of the family that supplied the 

 heroine of Pope's ' Rape of the Lock '), with 

 Scipio (son of the noted Miss Mayes, but of un- 

 known paternity), and Traveller (by Traveller, 

 ^ son of Partner). 



