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Mr. Lord's Gift (by Cadormus), was imported 

 into Kent County, Virginia, by Colonel Danger- 

 field ; Sir F. Standish's Gouty (by Sir Peter), 

 into Nelson County, Virginia, in 1806, by Mr. 

 Robert Rives ; Lord W. Manners' and Mr. 

 ' Meat-salesman ' Wildman's Granby, alias Mar- 

 quis of Granby (by Blank), some time after 1765 ; 

 Mr. (ex- stable-boy) John Hutchinson's Hamble- 

 ton (foaled 1791, by Dungannon), by Mr. William 

 Lightfoot, of Sandy Point, Virginia; Mr. Douglas's 

 gray Highlander (by Bourdeaux) into New York 

 in 1704 by Mr. John Harriot; Lord Grosvenor's 

 John Bull (by Fortitude), winner of the Derby in 

 1792 ; Lord March's (' Old O.') Kouli Khan (by 

 Mr. ' Jockey ' Vernon's Arabian) ; Mr. Medley's 

 Medley (by Gimcrack), into Virginia about 

 1783-4 by Mr. Malcolm Hart, was known as 

 * Hart's Medley,' became the property of Mr. 

 James Wilkinson, of Southampton, Virginia, and 

 died of colic in 1792, aged sixteen ; Mr. Bullock's 

 Messenger (by Mambrino), the ' father of trotters' 

 (died in 1808, aged twenty-eight, the property of 

 Mr. Cornelius W. Van Rantz, of New York) ; 

 and Mr. Turner's Oscar (foaled 1795. by Saltram), 

 into Virginia by Mr. W. Lightfoot. 



