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thence to America), Grey Momus (purchased by- 

 Count Hahn of Basedow in 1 839), The Corsair (pur- 

 chased through Messrs. Lichtwald in 1843), Fazzo- 

 letto (purchased for the Graditz Stud in 1863 by 

 Baron von Kotze), Fitz-Roland (purchased in 

 1872 by Count John Renard), and The Wizard 

 (purchased at a cost of 3,000 guineas in 1862, but 

 a great failure at the Graditz Stud). 



Winners of the St. Le^er — Rockingham (im- 

 ported in 1 841), EHs (in 1844), and Satirist (pur- 

 chased by Baron Maltzahn-Cumerow, then sold 

 to Herr Homeyer-Murchin, and afterwards to 

 Baron Seckendorf), besides Euclid (though he 

 died en route), that ran the famous dead-heat with 

 Charles XII. in 1839, and a host of other more or 

 less distinguished horses, including Loutherbourg, 

 Sweetmeat, the unlucky War Eagle, the historic 

 Old England, Saunterer (temporarily), Sheet 

 Anchor (the son of Lottery), Breadalbane, Rustic, 

 Savernake, Chief Baron Nicholson, Sittingbourne, 

 Fandango, The Palmer, and others (though, of 

 course, Kisber and Chamant were obtained from 

 Hungary and France), and countless mares, 

 including Our Nell, Poison, Iris, and Brown 

 Duchess (all winners of the Oaks), and Galantine, 



