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Buttocks (own sister to the dam of the Widdrington 

 mare). Tatler was by Blank out of a mare by Partner 

 out of Bonny Lass, by Bolton from a Darley Arabian 

 mare. This pedigree shows in-breeding to the Arab 

 Bloody-Buttocks, and some strains of the Darley Ara- 

 bian, with several of the Godolphin Arab's and Byerly 

 Turk's blood, but prior to the infusions of the Darley 

 Arabian blood into the Byerly Turk's line, which it is 

 believed so greatly enhanced its value. 



Tramp, son of Dick Andrews, a bay horse, foaled in 

 1 8 10; his dam a Gohanna mare from Fraxinella, by 

 Trentham from a Woodpecker mare out of Everlasting, 

 who was by Eclipse out of Hyaena, by Snap (great- 

 grandson of the Darley Arabian), thus straining back to 

 Eclipse through Gohanna and Everlasting, and to the 

 Darley Arabian through Hyaena, with the additional 

 strains he would get from Woodpecker, through his sire's, 

 Herod, dam. Tramp was the sire of two winners of 

 the Derby, St. Giles in 1832, and Dangerous in 1833; of 

 one St. Leger winner. Barefoot, in 1823. He was also 

 the sire of Lottery and Liverpool ; the latter horse was 

 the sire of Lanercost. Tramp has been described as a 

 narrow horse, but with years he came very large of 

 bone. 



The dam of Liverpool was by Whisker out of Man- 

 dane, by PotSos out of Young Camilla, by Woodpecker. 

 Lanercost's dam was Otis, by Bustard (son of Buzzard) 

 out of a mare by Election. He was a gross and slug- 

 gish horse ; won the Cambridgeshire in 1839, Newcastle 

 Cup in 1840, the Ascot Cup in 1841. He was the sire 



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