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[N.B. — The nearest 'imported' mare in the 

 pedigree of FOXHALL is (Tasker's) Selima 

 (foaled 1746, by the Godolphin Arabian); and 

 that pedigree is so suspicious that it is appended 

 herewith. The mark placed against the name of 

 Pandora signifies that the pedigree begins to be 

 ' dicky ' from there. 



FoXHALL. 



First dam (American) Jamaica {alias Thankful), 

 daughter of (American) Fanny Ludlow {alias Sue 

 Morrisson), daughter of (American) Mollie Jack- 

 son, daughter of (American) Emma Wright, 

 daughter of (American) Fanny Wright, daughter 

 of (American) Aurora, daughter of (American) 

 *Pandora (by Grey Diomed), daughter of (Ameri- 

 can) (Hall's) Union mare, daughter of (American) 

 Leonidas mare, daughter of (American) Othello 

 mare, daughter of (American) Juniper mare, 

 daughter of (American) Moreton's Traveller mare, 

 daughter of imported Selima,] 



In the reign of William IV., moreover, our 

 Australian colonies, which had kept up a fitful 

 traffic in thorough-breds with us from about the 

 year 1823, seem to have been 'getting into their 

 stride ' in the race for English thorough-bred sires 



