LIST 



OF 



ARABIANS, BARBS, TURKS, AND FOREIGN HORSES, 



WHICH WERE EMPLOYED, MOKE OR LESS, 



IN THE FORMATION OF THE ENGLISH STUD, 



FROM THE TIME OF KING JAMES I. UNTIL ABOUT THE END OF 

 THE LAST CENTURY. 



ARABIANS. 



Markham's Arabian. A bay horse, 

 bought by King James I. 



Wilkinson's Bay Arabian, about 

 1680. King Charles II. 's reign. 



An Arabian (sire of Bald Peg, 

 Spanker's gi-andam). 



Curwen's Chestnut Arabian, about 

 1 700-1 709. 



The Leedes Arabian. 



The Darley Arabian. A Bedouin 

 Horse, of the family called 

 Keheilan-Ras-el-Fedawi, im- 

 ported by Mr. Darley the latter 

 end of Queen Anne's reign. 



The Basset Ai^abian, about 1700. 



Harpur's Arabian, about 1700. 



Pulleine's Chestnut Arabian, about 

 1700. 



D'Arcy's Chestnut Arabian, about 

 1700-1710. 



Hutton's Arabian, about 1700. 



Cyprus Arabian, about 171 5-1 720. 



Bloody Buttocks, a grey Arabian 

 of Mr. Croft's, with a red mark 

 on his hip. 



Lord Lonsdale's Bay and Grey 

 Arabians, about 1720. 



Bethell's Arabian, about 1710-40 

 (sire of Salome, dam of Cypron, 

 and grandam of King Herod). 



Alcock's Arabian, about 1 720. 



Sir M. Newton's Arabian, about 

 1 720-1 745. 



The Oglethorpe Arabian. 



Lord Northumberland's Golden 

 Arabian, about 1 740-1 760. 



Duke of Northumberland's Chest- 

 nut, Bay, and Grey Arabians, 

 about 1 760-1 780. 



The Northumberland Brown Ara- 

 bian (aftenvards called Leedes 

 Arabian), about 1760. 



The Cullen Arabian, about 1740- 



1755- 



The Coomb Arabian, about 1755- 

 1780 (sometimes called the Pigot 

 Arabian, and sometimes the Bo- 

 lingbroke Grey Arabian). 



His Majesty's one-eyed Grey Ara- 

 bian (George I. or II.), about 

 1 720-30. 



Hampton Court Arabian, 1720. 



Chestnut Litton Arabian, 1720 



0.\ford Bloody-shouldered Arabian, 

 1700-22. 



Oxford Arabian. 



