74 The English Horse. 



was by the Bald Galloway ; and Regulus was the sire of 

 Spiletta, dam of Eclipse. The Godolphin Arab or Barb 

 was also the sire of the Gower stallion, Babraham, and 

 Blank, but his line in male descent is handed down for 

 some time through a single string of horses — Cade, 

 Matchem, Conductor, and Trumpator; and then the line 

 divides. Paynator and Sorcerer, sons of the last-named 

 horse, formed two branches ; that from Paynator is 

 carried on in single line, while Sorcerer formed three 

 branches, headed by Smolensko, Soothsayer, and 

 Comus. 



Cade, by the Godolphin Arab or Barb, was a bay 

 horse ; his dam Roxana, got by the Bald Galloway ; her 

 dam Sister to Chanter, by the Akaster Turk, from a 

 mare by the Leedes Arabian, whose dam was by 

 Spanker. The Bald Galloway was by St. Victor's Barb 

 out of a mare by Why Not, from a Royal mare. 



Matchem, a bay horse, by Cade out of a mare by 

 Partner (grandson of the Byerly Turk) ; her dam by 

 Makeless out of a mare by Brimmer, from a mare by 

 Place's White Turk out of a mare by Dodsworth, out of 

 the Layton Barb mare. He was the sire of Teetotum 

 (winner of the Oaks, 1780), and of Hollandaise (winner 

 of the St. Leger, 1778). In Matchem there is the first 

 direct union of the Godolphin Arab or Barb's line with 

 that of the Byerly Turk. 



Conductor, a chestnut horse, foaled 1767, by Matchem; 

 his dam by Snap (grandson of Flying Childers) ; her dam 

 by the Cullen Arabian out of Lady Thigh, by Partner. 

 Here we have the blood of the Darley Arabian intro- 



